Brighton Science Festival saved – and organisers hoping 2015 goes off with Big Bang
The future of Brighton Science Festival was looking grim.
But following generous donations and overwhelming support, its got the go ahead for this month.
With dozens of events planned for the coming days, Latest TV’s Ceirney Eddie caught up with founder Richard Robinson to see how they managed to exceed their funding goal.
A Cancer Landscape is a ground-breaking exhibition which explores cancer as both a physical reality and an emotional journey.
As part of Brighton’s Science Festival, this unique exhibition will b open to everyone.
Displaying art work by renowned artist and cancer patient Michele Angelo Petrone, medical images courtesy of Wellcome Images as well as pictures created by Brighton residents with a cancer experience. As part of the experience you will also have the opportunity to add your creative touch helping transform the gallery and create a truly living landscape.
Venue: ONCA Gallery, 14 St George’s Place, Brighton.
Running period: 16th-28th February 2015
Opening times: Mon-Fri 12noon-7pm Sat & Sun 11am-6pm
Do not miss this unique experience to view the unseen personal truths about cancer.