Labocine Spring Party

Labocine Spring Party

Join us May 2 at the Science New Wave Lab for our Spring Party + Symbiosis kick-off. Film, science, celebration—bring your field notes

By Labocine

Date and time

Friday, May 2 · 7 - 10pm EDT

Location

Labocine

119 8th Street #201 Brooklyn, NY 11215

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Join us on May 2 for the Labocine Spring Party at the Science New Wave Lab! Come celebrate the season with wine, empanadas, and a night of film, science, and shared curiosity. We’ll unveil our latest curated programs, announce open calls, and give you a sneak peek into our upcoming festival.

This special evening also marks the official kick-off of Symbiosis, where we’ll introduce the six scientist-filmmaker pairs embarking on a two-week creative journey.

Six NYC-based filmmakers are paired with Simons Foundation scientists to create original short films exploring bold science stories. Over two weeks in May, these collaborations will shape unique visions of science cinema, culminating in a premiere in the city. Made possible by the Simons Foundation, Symbiosis brings research and storytelling together in vibrant new ways.

The night will also feature film/science installations and our signature microscopy stations—perfect for recording your Spring treasures.

Expect inspiration, experimentation, a room/lab full of scientists, artists and hybrids and lots of good vibes. All are welcome!

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After securing your ticket, you’ll become a Science New Wave Luminary Member on Labocine—granting you access to stream curated monthly issues, a pass to our annual festival, and eligibility for open calls. Learn more at sciencenewwave.com/luminaries

Already a Science New Wave Luminary Member on Labocine? If yes, reach out to us at sciencenewwave@labocine.com for a waiver.

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LABOCINE is the home of the Science New Wave where scientific pursuit is free to co-exist and blend freely across disciplines and cultures. That's our origin story. The embryonic idea came into being one hot desert afternoon. It soon split away from its parental cell (Imagine Science Films) taking on an autonomous existence and reflecting all the excitement, diversity, and fresh ideas of a new and growing organism.

$33.85