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Culture Channel displays visual stories from Imperial College

May series of images released on the Culture Channel.

Culture Channel displays visual stories from Imperial College

The Culture Channel showcases visual stories drawn from the College’s collection of art, photography and cultural events.

The channel is updated monthly and the collection, going back to August 2022, can be found by scanning the QR code across. Images of the current series can be seen on many of the screens around the Imperial campuses.

The Culture Channel is brought to you by the Artworks Group, formed in 2020 to help the College reflect its diverse community and address historic biases and inequalities. If you have any comments on the Culture Channel, or would like to suggest an image that could be included in a future collection, please contact the Artworks Group at artworks@imperial.ac.uk.

The Group hopes that taking a break from work and revision to immerse yourself in the culture that Imperial has to offer might give some respite from the daily slog.

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Research Associate Dr Samuel Fabian working with a Yellow Brimstone moth, featured in the May series on the Culture Channel. / Photo: Thomas Angus

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