It's believed TCD considered the gallery, which opened in 2008, to no longer be financially viable.
Trinity College is to close the Science Gallery.
Considered a world first, the venue on Pearse Street in Dublin will shut permanently next February, according to the Business Post.
It's believed TCD considered the gallery, which opened in 2008, to no longer be financially viable.
It's described as a living experiment, that ignites creativity and discovery where science and art collide.
The Science Gallery, which first opened in 2008, is to close
— Emmet Ryan, back in The D-SIX (@emmetjryan) October 28, 2021
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