At a Glance: This ground breaking exhibition is the culmination of a unique project started in 2012 and involving six artists: Tony Lloyd, Steve ... Inspired by the work of scientist Paul Nurse, create your own artworks using found objects and petri dishes.
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This ground breaking exhibition is the culmination of a unique project started in 2012 and involving six artists: Tony Lloyd, Steve ... Inspired by the work of scientist Paul Nurse, create your own artworks using found objects and petri dishes. Davidson of the MRC Centre for Inflammation Research tells us about how he merges his love for
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- This ground breaking exhibition is the culmination of a unique project started in 2012 and involving six artists: Tony Lloyd, Steve ...
- Inspired by the work of scientist Paul Nurse, create your own artworks using found objects and petri dishes.
- Davidson of the MRC Centre for Inflammation Research tells us about how he merges his love for
- Presentation of the artworks produced by the artists involved in the FEAT Project.
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