First and Second Floor Exhibition Space
Studio.nano's physical galleries produce original exhibitions that explore innovative practices, research, and ideas across disciplines. Through collaborations with artists, scientists, interdepartmental initiatives, and public programs, the gallery fosters creative projects and scholarly inquiries that enrich and expand MIT.nano's culture of experimentation and critical thinking. All exhibitions and programs at the physical galleries, located in the corridors of the Lisa T. Su Building on the MIT campus, are free and open to the public.
Current exhibitions in the MIT.nano galleries and public areas
Media Gallery Video Wall
The Digital Galleries of Studio.nano serve as a portal to scientific visualizations, exhibitions, and artist collaborations that inspire new perspectives on human and machine intelligence, creativity, and the potential of art and technology to reshape our physical and digital worlds. Located in the heart of the Lisa T. Su Building's corridor, our brick-and-mortar features a 12-channel OLED video wall, bringing digital art, from immersive experiences to mobile apps, into MIT.nano's space. The displayed works are backed by extensive research, commissions, publications, and exhibitions that interweave the domains of science and art. This gallery will be going live sometime in September.