
Royal Albert Hall presents
The Royal Photographic Society's International Images For Science exhibitio…
part of Festival of Science: Space
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The Royal Photographic Society’s International Images for Science exhibition features a range of styles and approaches to photographing science. Over 3,500 images were submitted to the competition, of which just 100 were selected for exhibition by an expert panel. To make the grade, every picture has had to have a story to tell, but had to do so in a visually stunning way – a true meeting of art and science.
This year’s exhibition is part of the Royal Albert Hall’s inaugural Festival of Science: Space taking place throughout the building in May and June 2018.
The exhibition will be on display on the Royal Albert Hall’s Amphi corridor and can be viewed when attending performances at the Hall between Tuesday 12 June and Tuesday 10 July, or on the following free open days:
Saturday 16 June: 10am-12pm
Sunday 17 June: 10am-4pm
Friday 22 June: 10am-4pm
Saturday 23 June: 10am-12pm
Sunday 24 June: 10am-4pm
Saturday 30 June: 10am-4pm
Saturday 7 July: 10am-12pm
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The Royal Albert Hall hosts a range of free exhibitions on the walls of the Ground Floor Corridor; one of the many intimate spaces beyond the main stage of London’s most iconic venue.
Part of the Royal Albert Hall’s inaugural Festival of Science, explore Space through a series of concerts, talks. screenings and comedy events for space and sci-fi fans young and old.