Designed by Paul McBride, Evan McGuinness and Keith Byrne at Detail. Design Studio
Categories: Print
Industry: Cultural / Education
Tags: Science
In celebration of Ireland’s significant contribution to Science, An Post commissioned two 68c stamps featuring Science Gallery at Dublin’s Trinity College and the annual BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition.
The BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition is a schools science competition founded in 1965 by UCD researchers, Rev. Dr. Tom Burke and Dr. Tony Scott. While on a trip to America in 1963, they encountered a boy testing a ‘rocket’ for a science fair. Recognising the benefits of bringing science out of the classroom, they set about organising a similar event in Ireland. The stamp design represents both the origins of the exhibition and the role of education in pushing the boundaries of science.
Science Gallery is a public science centre at Trinity College, Dublin. Opened in 2008, it holds exciting and engaging exhibitions and lectures to deliver science outreach and art-science collaborations. The stamp shows a pattern version of the circle and square elements of Science Gallery’s logo. These are made up of smaller circles and squares to give a sense of movement, celebration and activity.