For All At Last Return: Deep Dives
Dive deeper in this series of talks exploring the deep sea, coral reefs, and oceanic worlds through art, research and dialogue.
4 Feb & 4 Mar | 18:00-19:00
£6/£4 Concessions per talk, booking essential
Taking place within the exhibition space, this special programme of talks accompanying For All At Last Return brings together art and science to explore the deep sea, coral reefs, and oceanic worlds through art, research and dialogue.
Michele Allen | Wednesday 4 February
Artist Michele Allen and Dr. Gary Caldwell, Senior Lecturer in Applied Marine Biology at Newcastle University, discuss coastal ecologies and the devastating mass die-off of marine species along the North East coast, reflecting on our fragile connection with ocean habitats.
Rob Smith | Wednesday 4 March
Artist Rob Smith, joined by a guest scientist, discusses the histories and futures of deep-sea mining of polymetallic nodules and the recent discovery of ‘dark oxygen’ on the ocean floor, which has called into question how life began on Earth.
Please note we cannot offer refunds on this event.
Event Accessibility
We want our events to be inclusive and accessible. If you have any access requirements or questions, please contact myexperience@balticmill.com
Ahead of your visit, you can find out about Baltic's facilities and accessibility here.
Dive deeper in this series of talks exploring the deep sea, coral reefs, and oceanic worlds through art, research and dialogue.
4 Feb & 4 Mar | 18:00-19:00
£6/£4 Concessions per talk, booking essential
Taking place within the exhibition space, this special programme of talks accompanying For All At Last Return brings together art and science to explore the deep sea, coral reefs, and oceanic worlds through art, research and dialogue.
Michele Allen | Wednesday 4 February
Artist Michele Allen and Dr. Gary Caldwell, Senior Lecturer in Applied Marine Biology at Newcastle University, discuss coastal ecologies and the devastating mass die-off of marine species along the North East coast, reflecting on our fragile connection with ocean habitats.
Rob Smith | Wednesday 4 March
Artist Rob Smith, joined by a guest scientist, discusses the histories and futures of deep-sea mining of polymetallic nodules and the recent discovery of ‘dark oxygen’ on the ocean floor, which has called into question how life began on Earth.
Please note we cannot offer refunds on this event.
Event Accessibility
We want our events to be inclusive and accessible. If you have any access requirements or questions, please contact myexperience@balticmill.com
Ahead of your visit, you can find out about Baltic's facilities and accessibility here.
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BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
South Shore Road
Gateshead NE8 3BA
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