
Galway exhibition turns air pollution data into immersive public experience
A new exhibition that seeks to engage the public on environmental health and air pollution is now open at Galway Arts Centre. Developed between artists, climate scientists and local communities, the exhibition features artworks that translate real-time air quality data into immersive artworks, highlighting the hidden impact of air pollution on our shared environment.

Artists announced for new residency programme focusing on air quality and pollution
Galway Arts Centre, in conjunction with Galway City Council, announced the awarding of three art commissions under an innovative new artist-in-residence programme. The programme supports artists to engage with the communities of Galway City’s Westside and to creatively respond to scientific research on air quality and climate conducted by local citizens and climate scientists from the University of Galway.