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Primitive Streak

by Briony Marshall | Nov 1, 2025

Primitive Streak bronze sculpture by Briony Marshall, 42cm tall abstract form representing the first line of symmetry in human embryonic development, standing on base

Primitive Streak

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  • Visualizing Virology: Briony Marshall to work with scientists at world renown Vanderbilt Vaccine Centre
  • Briony appointed Haileybury STEM-Artist in Residence
  • Layers of Bournemouth shorlisted for the Marsh Award
  • Absolutely Education: Tonbridge School is out of this world | NASA scientists visit
  • Appearance on BBC Look North: discussing Female Chemistry

Briony’s Blog

  • Wandsworth Artists’ Open House – October 2025
  • Royal Institution showcases Kathleen Lonsdale benzene Monument proposal
  • Back to the Cave – The Full Spectrum Exhibition – 23 May–31 August 2025
  • On The Edge 2 – Exhibition in Oxford
  • Final week Plastic Mountain, new work Serotonin and a talk
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