Location
Guildhall Library,
London,
EC2V 7HH
Dates
This exhibition CLOSED on Wed, 16th May 2018
This exhibition has finished.
Cost: Free of Charge
Description
Olive Elizabeth Aykroyd studied Natural Sciences at Trinity College Dublin in the 1930s, obtaining a PhD in 1938. Inspired by her brass microscope and scientific research her daughter, artist Mary Pritchard, has created a homage to her life and work.
This exhibition and art installation brings together a variety of media and archival material, from biological slides and scientific papers to photographs and letters, revealing the personal history of Olive the scientist.
View huge posters of insects, a mock-up of her laboratory and alternative artwork by Mary, all derived from or inspired by Olive’s scientific journey.
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Location
Guildhall Library,
London,
EC2V 7HH