The Microscope Project was an exhibition developed by
Flinders University Art Museum in 2014, which included work by South Australian artists Folland, Ian Gibbins, Deb Jones, Catherine Truman, and
Angela Valamanesh, as well as writer and artist
Melinda Rackham. Emeritus professor Ian Gibbins was a neuroscientist, and Catherine Truman had worked with him as an
artist-in-residence. The idea was to repurpose decommissioned scientific equipment and repurpose it into artworks. The exhibition, curated by Fiona Salmon and Maddie Reece, was installed at
Flinders University's City Gallery, included sculpture, installation, moving image, sound, photography, and text. ==Recognition and awards==