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18th June | 2025 | 4pm - 6pm
Nottingham Contemporary
Free
Are you curious about how our exhibitions come together?
Learn about the behind the scenes of running some of our most popular exhibitions and events with a free mini masterclass from Technician and Events Supervisor, Craig David Parr.
During the session you will learn about the technical skills involved in installing exhibitions from Audio-Visual (AV) setup to building temporary walls, including how we manage AV for various events in our performance space.
Please note that tickets are limited, so we kindly ask you to book only if you are able to attend, and to email us at info@nottinghamcontemporary.org to cancel your booking if you can no longer make it to the session.
Craig David Parr is a Nottingham based working class DIY art warlock, with an interest in memory/the occult/goblins /class/stone circles/RPG's/SELF-ORGANISATION/ghost trains/deep-time/hyperstition/fantasy. Co-founder of midlands based collective KÜHLE WAMPE. Industrial slime production and Beano food archivist. No fixed media. Cheap and reliable/Staying regional. An incoherent and tangled cross-dimensional mess.
Access
This event will be held in the studio.
This event is wheelchair accessible.
If you have any questions around access or have specific access requirements we can accommodate, please get in touch with us by emailing info@nottinghamcontemporary.org or phoning 0115 948 9750.
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