It’s the official launch of the Black Box3 project!
BLACK BOX3: Unboxinginvites artists and scientists at Northumbria University to present short 10-minute ‘unboxing’ talks: to share their research (or reveal their wildest research dreams), invite questions and solicit interdisciplinary relationships. The event includes talks and film screenings from two existing collaborative projects between the Arts and Applied Sciences at Northumbria University, ‘unboxing’ talks, an opportunity for discussion over a light lunch and coffee (provided), and a joint working session to establish an interdisciplinary film community at Northumbria where work can be shared through the BLACK BOX screening programme.
Exciting news! Our BLACK Box project is being continued as a permanent gallery space at Northumbria University!
BLACK BOX originated as a joint project by Louise Mackenzie from The Cultural Negotiation of Science and Kasia Pirog from the Institute of Genetic Medicine, Newcastle University. Opening the door on the inner workings of scientific research, Black Box is a curated programme of film works inspired by and expanding upon scientific themes. The programme showcases films by artists and researchers involved in a creative and critical engagement with the broad spectrum of the sciences, alongside films produced by scientists that provide insight into their research.
BLACK BOX3 expands the BLACK BOX concept in relationship with the Department of Applied Sciences at Northumbria University to create an interdisciplinary cinema and micro-gallery on the 4th floor of Ellison Building, Northumbria University. Following an interdisciplinary working methodology, BLACK BOX3 provides space for artists and scientists to cultivate a working relationship based around shared interests, leading to an annual exhibition and film screening via the BLACK BOX3 gallery.
We will have an official launch event for the new space on the 30th of November2023
Please hold the date and come see our new gallery then!
Meanwhile, here are some pictures looking back at the different iterations of the Black Box project:
February 2019 – Making the original Black Box:
February/March 2019 – Black Box pop-up cinema at the foyer of the Institute of Genetic Medicine, Newcastle University:
March 2019 – Black Box and Women in Film and Science Festival at the Lit&Phil, Newcastle:
February 2020 – Black Box at Genetics Matters International Rare Disease Day event, Newcastle University:
April 2022 – Black Box 2 at the Edinburgh Science Festival:
Friday night Skeletal Research Group (SRG) celebrations, celebrating Rachel Pearson (Pirog lab) and Adam Duxfield (Briggs lab) finishing lab work and getting ready to write up their PhD theses. Time flies when you’re having fun!
We hosted summer work experience students at the Centre for Life over the past two weeks, together with Diaz-Manera, Elliot, Munkley, and Veltman labs. It was really good fun, and great to see so much enthusiasm for science!
Thank you to all the labs for hosting the students, we hope you enjoyed it too.
The lab has grown again, so we went to Beamish for a nice day out to get to know each other, and to celebrate. Welcome to our new PhD students, Anna and Roufaida!
We hope you enjoy your studies with us.
Unfortunately Fran couldn’t make it to Beamish (she was recovering from a mammoth ultramarathon (well done Fran!) so we Photoshopped her on 🙂
We had a lovely time at the congregations this summer, with Briggs, Reynard and Young labs, celebrating PhD graduations of Helen Dietmar, Dan Hayman and Marjolein Burges. Well done guys, and good luck!
We are back from the official kick-off meeting of the CHANGE MSCA Horizon Europe (https://www.change-msca.eu/) consortium in Pavia. It was great to see old friends and colleagues and make new links and friendships. Lots of exciting science and collaboration ahead and a cohort of amazing and very motivated doctoral candidates. Looking forward to great 3 years ahead, researching cellular homeostasis and ageing in connective tissue disease!