Ageliki Lefkaditou is a historian of science, an award-winning science museum curator and documentary producer focusing on the art of natural world storytelling. She is a senior researcher at the University of Oslo, where she currently works on a Research Council of Norway funded project focusing on the history of intelligence testing. As a producer she is involved in two documentaries dealing with climate/nature crisis and human-animal relations, both supported by the Norwegian Film Institute. She has curated several science museum exhibitions, among which FOLK – From Racial types to DNA Sequences, winner of the 2018 British Society for the History of Science Great Exhibitions Prize.
Image 1: FOLK – From Racial types to DNA Sequences, 2018–2019, exhibition curator, photo: Håkon Bergseth / Teknisk Museum
Image 2: Blind Spot, 2019–2020, exhibition curator, photo: Håkon Bergseth / Teknisk Museum
Image 3: Klima2+, 2020, exhibition curator, photo: Håkon Bergseth / Teknisk Museum
Image 4: A Call from the Wild (in development), film still, producer, photo: Asgeir Helgestad