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  • Rain in Five Minutes
    by Roger Highfield on June 12, 2025 at 10:31 am

    With AI and cloud computing, the Met Office is poised to transform how—and where—we see the weather coming, reports Science Director Roger Highfield. The post Rain in Five Minutes appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Discover out-of-this-world objects on our new trail in collaboration with Disney and Pixar’s Elio
    by Chloë Abley on May 16, 2025 at 2:44 pm

    This May half term, visitors to the Science Museum can ignite their curiosity about the cosmos with our Exploring Space trail, a collaboration with Disney and Pixar’s new film 'Elio' to celebrate its release in cinemas on 20 June. The post Discover out-of-this-world objects on our new trail in collaboration with Disney and Pixar’s Elio appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Pac-Man turns 45
    by Mark Cutmore on May 9, 2025 at 5:30 am

    To celebrate 45 years since the release of Pac-Man, Head of Commercial Experiences and gaming fan Mark Cutmore explores the story of the much-loved character and pop-culture icon. The post Pac-Man turns 45 appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Exploring Space at the Science Museum 
    by Doug Millard on May 8, 2025 at 1:31 pm

    As we get ready to close Exploring Space on 2 June to prepare for a new Space gallery this autumn, Deputy Keeper Doug Millard looks back at the history of this beloved gallery.  The post Exploring Space at the Science Museum  appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Celebrating Sophie Wilson and 40 years of the ARM microprocessor
    by Guest authors on April 26, 2025 at 7:00 am

    To mark 40 years since the production of the first ARM microprocessor, Assistant Curator Cait Scott explores computing history and the career of one of ARM’s pioneering programmers, Sophie Wilson. The post Celebrating Sophie Wilson and 40 years of the ARM microprocessor appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • The most complete map of a brain is unveiled today
    by Roger Highfield on April 9, 2025 at 3:01 pm

    Roger Highfield, Science Director, reports on the latest milestone in what is billed as the most complicated neuroscience experiment ever. The post The most complete map of a brain is unveiled today appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Top 5 things to see at the Science Museum if you love space
    by Science Museum on April 4, 2025 at 8:36 am

    Follow this space trail and go on a journey of exploration and discovery around the Science Museum. The post Top 5 things to see at the Science Museum if you love space appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Against the clock: behind the scenes digitising timepieces and objects of horology
    by Guest authors on March 30, 2025 at 8:00 am

    With the clocks due to change, we asked our photography team to share how they photographed the stunning timepieces in The Clockmakers' Museum at the Science Museum. Lead photographer Isidora Bojovic Bell shares how the team documented the oldest clock and watch collection in the world. The post Against the clock: behind the scenes digitising timepieces and objects of horology appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Versailles: Science and Splendour trail 
    by Laura Nebout on March 10, 2025 at 12:32 pm

    Explore some fascinating objects and stories in our galleries in this trail inspired by our exhibition ‘Versailles: Science and Splendour’   The post Versailles: Science and Splendour trail  appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Émilie Du Châtelet: the scientific trailblazer who turned heads in Versailles
    by Roger Highfield on February 13, 2025 at 2:27 pm

    To celebrate our Versailles exhibition, Science Director Roger Highfield discusses the reevaluation of Émilie Du Châtelet’s crucial contribution to modern science. The post Émilie Du Châtelet: the scientific trailblazer who turned heads in Versailles appeared first on Science Museum Blog.


V&A Blog News, articles and stories from the V&A

  • In Conversation: Jo Ractliffe & Lebohang Kganye on Memory, Landscape, and Photography
    by Fiona Rogers on June 27, 2025 at 9:29 am

    At the heart of the current contemporary display at the V&A’s Photography Centre is a powerful dialogue between two leading South African artists: Jo Ractliffe and Lebohang Kganye. Each brings a unique perspective to photography—Jo... The post In Conversation: Jo Ractliffe & Lebohang Kganye on Memory, Landscape, and Photography appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • A brief history of the Martinoff Drawings, and the exhibition that never was
    by Tabitha Saunders on June 18, 2025 at 9:00 am

    In 1882, the V&A (then the South Kensington Museum), acquired 60 drawings of ‘Russian Ecclesiastical Art’ from Nikolai Martinov in Moscow. These would become known as ‘The Martinoff Drawings,’ all displaying pre-Petrine (i.e before the... The post A brief history of the Martinoff Drawings, and the exhibition that never was appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Equality in Every Stroke: Celebrating Carers Through Art
    by Kristen Johnson on June 17, 2025 at 3:20 pm

    This past Carers’ Week (June 9-15, 2025), the V&A was proud to shine a light on the invaluable contributions of carers, recognising their vital role for individuals and society. With this year’s theme of “equality... The post Equality in Every Stroke: Celebrating Carers Through Art appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Applications now open for new Musical Theatre Research Grants and Fellowships launched by V&A and Bunnett-Muir Musical Theatre Archive Trust
    by Simon Sladen on June 11, 2025 at 1:51 pm

    Are you a researcher or practitioner of the musical on stage and screen, interested in working with Overtures: The Bunnett-Muir Musical Theatre Archive and the V&A’s Theatre and Performance Collections? Are you about to begin... The post Applications now open for new Musical Theatre Research Grants and Fellowships launched by V&A and Bunnett-Muir Musical Theatre Archive Trust appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Reimagining the V&A’s Explore the Collections: Designing a More Inspiring Way In
    by Meaghan Curry on June 6, 2025 at 11:20 am

    The all-new Explore the Collections landing page, as published in May 2025. How do you make 1.2 million objects feel discoverable, relevant and inspiring to every visitor — whether they’re searching with purpose or browsing... The post Reimagining the V&A’s Explore the Collections: Designing a More Inspiring Way In appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Ten years of celebrating LGBTQIA+ lives at the V&A
    by Caterina Lacueva Bisquert on June 4, 2025 at 9:02 am

    This Pride month the V&A is celebrating ten years since we launched regularly-scheduled, free, volunteer-led drop-in LGBTQIA+ guided tours. The post Ten years of celebrating LGBTQIA+ lives at the V&A appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Designing Radical Intimacy: playbody
    by Rubén Salgado Pérez on June 2, 2025 at 11:41 am

    Just a few minutes walking from V&A East Storehouse in Hackney Wick—a rapidly changing neighbourhood where post-industrial ruins, developer cranes, and subcultural desire still coexist—playbody emerges not as a studio in the traditional sense, but as a collective gesture. Positioned deliberately at the interstice of architectural practice, radical design, and world-making, playbody reclaims their space in the contemporary art world as a mode of intimacy, resistance, and joy.Founded by a group of European migrants and queer creatives, playbody centres its practice on the lived experience of non-normative identities. Through architecture that refuses to stabilise, installations that challenge boundaries, and gatherings... The post Designing Radical Intimacy: playbody appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • National Volunteers’ Week 2025: Celebrating V&A volunteers
    by Francesca Goff on June 2, 2025 at 8:37 am

    Volunteering is a chance to make a difference. Both in your own life and for other people. This week, to mark National Volunteers’ Week, the UK is celebrating volunteers: from what they do to everything... The post National Volunteers’ Week 2025: Celebrating V&A volunteers appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Young V&A’s Making Egypt exhibition: Materials as storytellers
    by Alicia González-Lafita on May 20, 2025 at 4:07 pm

    How maximising the use of authentic Ancient Egyptian materials helped us keep the carbon impact of Young V&A's Making Egypt exhibition to a minimum. The post Young V&A’s Making Egypt exhibition: Materials as storytellers appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Rediscovering Bertha T. Buckley: the woman who shaped the V&A’s Glass Collection
    by Anja Segmueller on May 19, 2025 at 12:39 pm

    The Wilfred Buckley collection at the V&A comprises over 600 pieces, with more than 500 currently displayed in the glass galleries in Room 131. Encyclopaedic in scope, the collection features numerous signed pieces by Dutch... The post Rediscovering Bertha T. Buckley: the woman who shaped the V&A’s Glass Collection appeared first on V&A Blog.



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