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Ariane Koek is CERN's cultural specialist and head of the arts programme at CERN.
Filmmaker Jan Peters will present his work on 16 October in the Globe of Science and Innovation
Composer Mark Bowden and writer Owen Sheers will present their work and talk about their careers. CERN library, today at 4pm
Two former CERN artists in residence are teaming up with CMS for the world première of the contemporary dance piece QUANTUM this month
Documentary filmmaker Jan Peters will give his first public lecture as CERN artist in residence on 16 October, with inspiration partner Neal Hartman
A workshop to investigate and discover the creation of metaphors devoted to time, scale and space in both art and science
American sound sculptor Bill Fontana will begin his arts residency at CERN 4 July with a lecture – follow the live webcast
Lecture at 7pm 4 July in the CERN Globe of Science and Innovation to mark the start of Bill Fontana’s Collide @ CERN residency
Please get in touch if you know the whereabouts of a lost A3 artist's portfolio containing original artwork
The second Collide @ CERN-Geneva prize goes to filmmaker Jan Peters, for his proposal to explore the world of CERN from a highly personal perspective
CERN cultural specialist Ariane Koek gives a quick roundup of what's coming up for Arts@CERN
Sound artist Bill Fontana recorded his first soundscapes at CERN on a 4-day induction visit preceding his residency