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About Scott Polar Research Institute

The Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) is a unique art gallery and research facility located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Established in 1920, the gallery is dedicated to the history and culture of polar exploration. It showcases a collection that includes artworks related to the Arctic and Antarctic regions, providing a compelling blend of science and art. The gallery features works from renowned artists such as Edward Wilson, whose evocative illustrations reflect the harsh beauty of polar landscapes. With a mission to educate and inspire, SPRI serves academics, researchers, and art enthusiasts alike. Its exhibitions emphasize the significance of climate change and preservation of polar environments. The gallery regularly collaborates with contemporary artists, making it a vital space for discussions around environmental issues. SPRI's focus is on polar exploration and its impact on science and art, bridging the gap between these two disciplines. The gallery's history is intertwined with prominent exploration figures, making it a significant landmark for those interested in the cultural heritage of polar expeditions. Visitors can expect a thoughtful and engaging experience, learning not just about the art but also about the explorations that shaped our understanding of these remote areas. The target audience includes researchers, students, and the general public interested in the arts, history, and science, particularly concerning polar regions. An interesting fact about the SPRI is that it holds one of the largest collections of polar exploration artifacts, enhancing its role as a critical center for polar studies and art exhibitions.

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Lensfield Road, CB2 1ER Cambridge, United Kingdom

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