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Opening of "The Invisible Unveiled" exhibition: when science becomes art

Friday October 4 saw the opening of "The Invisible Unveiled" exhibition, highlighting over thirty works from EUNICE alliance research laboratories, around the theme of the invisible in science.

The exhibition will remain open until October 25 at the University Library on the Mont Houy campus.

The invisible unveiled

The exhibition, initiated by the University of Mons and deployed in the various universities of the EUNICE alliance, aims to make the invisible perceptible. It invites the public to explore the research carried out in laboratories through an artistic perspective, in many fields: study of materials, biology, mechanics, botany...

This project is also one of the many events organized for the Fête de la science in Hauts-de-France, taking place this year from October 4 to 14, 2024. More information on the Fête de la science.

Back in pictures

The university community was invited to preview the exhibition at the opening on Friday October 4. Sébastien Grondel, EUNICE Alliance advisor at UPHF, and Arnaud Huftier, chargé de mission delegated to culture, initiatives and citizenship, were able to chat with visitors on this occasion.

Credits

Exhibition proposed by the Cellule EUNICE de l'UPHF, the Service culturel de l'UPHF, and the Bibliothèque Universitaire de l'UPHF and set up as part of the Reunice (EUNICE Research) project.

Daily Science is the author of the cartels for this exhibition.