From a zine depicting the tale of an unmanned rover sent to Mars, to exhibits explaining force load variation and hair accessories to combat zero-gravity, art, science, and culture are all respectfully represented and given equal attention in Life at The Edges. It demonstrates how beings cling to life in the most unlikely of places – animals and plants alike – through depictions of the harsh conditions humans brave to explore space and plants attempting to grow in hostile environments. One stand-out piece is by an artist called Skye Morét titled ‘Antarctica: A Chromatic Paradise’, which highlights the vibrancy and life that exists underneath the sea. Life at The Edges is a delightful balance of information and inspiration, and a reminder of life’s stubborn persistence across the universe.