Cells - The Smallest Of All Portraits
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Cells - The Smallest Of All Portraits

at Scottish National Portrait Gallery (SNPG), Edinburgh
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Cells - The Smallest Of All Portraits

Enter the lab to discover microscopic portraits, engage with debates about cell science and identity and find out more about cells – the smallest and most amazing of all portraits in this collaborative visual art and science project.

Pupils from James Gillespies and Penicuik High Schools, the National Galleries of Scotland and The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh worked together on this experimental learning project centring on the Pioneers of Science exhibition. It includes photographs of the Roslin scientists who created Dolly the Sheep as well as Dolly’s death mask.

Cells presents a series of eye-opening and thought-provoking artworks that pupils have created in response to their research, under the guidance of professional scientists and artists. The resulting works pose universal questions such as, who am I? and challenge what portraiture can be in the 21st Century.

Rated Excellent

Cells - The Smallest Of All Portraits image © National Galleries of Scotland

Scottish National Portrait Gallery (SNPG)

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Edinburgh
EH2 1JD

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Cells - The Smallest Of All Portraits image © National Galleries of Scotland

Scottish National Portrait Gallery (SNPG)

1 Queen Street
Edinburgh
EH2 1JD

See all events at Scottish National Portrait Gallery (SNPG)