• Open call: Connect

    Artists and collectives from or based in Switzerland can apply for a fully-funded residency at CERN by 8 December 2023

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  • Exploring the Unknown

    The CERN Science Gateway opens with the exhibition that features new artworks by four former artists in residence

    Julius von Bismarck & Benjamin Maus, Round About Four Dimensions (2023). Installation view Exploring the Unknown, CERN Science Gateway (2023). Photo: Marina Cavazza.
  • Connect Chile

    Swiss artist Dominique Koch and Chilean artist Marcela Moraga have been selected artists for the Connect Chile dual residency at CERN,at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and the ALMA Observatory

    Connect Chile
  • Dark Matters

    In collaboration with Science Gallery Melbourne and the ARC Centre, the exhibition Dark Matters explores the fundamental essence of life and the universe

    Yunchul Kim, Chroma V, 2022 Installation view: DARK MATTERS, Science Gallery Melbourne 2023. Photo: Eloise Coomber
  • Joan Heemskerk

    The web-based pioneer wins the first edition of the Collide Copenhagen residency award

    Joan Heemskerk, Q&Q, 2020
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