15th - 23rd June
10am-6pm
Accessible Venue
Co-curated by local citizen scientist Twinkle and the UCL Citizen Science Academy, the exhibition invites you to read the stories of local people, and explore the lives of those tackling the big questions in an ever-changing city.
What actually is a ‘good life’?
What does prosperity (or lack of it) really feel like?
Who or what makes a community?
Through captivating stories, photos, maps and artwork, citizens from across London present outputs from their work seeking to make change happen from the bottom up. We invite you to reflect on their work and add to it, remember the past, and imagine the future.
Image: Joseph Cook
UCL Marshgate,
7 Sidings Street,
London
E20 2AE
The exhibition is on Level 1, at University College London's Marshgate Building in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. This is located adjacent to the Olympic Stadium and Orbit Tower. There are a few entrances, the main one is facing the Waterworks River (East). The venue is fully accessible, and accessible toilets are available. A cafe is also on site. Reception will be able to answer any questions. No on-site parking. Nearest stations are Pudding Mill Lane DLR, Stratford, and Hackney Wick Overground. Busses that stop nearby include the 339 (Stop: Bobby Moore Academy) and 108 (Stop: London Aquatic Centre). Please be aware the venue is adjacent to the Olympic Stadium, and accessing the venue may be more challenging on West Ham United match days.
Free
This event is free to attend but may require a ticket to book a slot. Register as an attendee to find out more
Login / RegisterUCL Citizen Science Academy
Website:
www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/igp/research/ucl-citizen-science-academy
For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: citizenscienceacademy@ucl.ac.uk
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View the LFA accessibility policy here
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is car-free, but there are Blue Badge disabled parking facilities and drop-off points on the campus. Accessible parking can be arranged - please email us at ucleast@ucl.ac.uk