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Monday 16 March 2026 | 6pm - 9pm
Nottingham Contemporary
Free event, booking required
Nottingham Contemporary invite you to enjoy a curated selection of short films exploring the beauty and complexities of neurodiversity, alongside an interactive sensory stall, information stands and a panel discussion to kick off Neurodiversity Awareness Week 2026. This event aims to bring about understanding, joy and awareness of all forms of neurodiversity.
Everyone welcome. Booking is required. This is a relaxed event.
Listen to their highly accomplished and experienced panel as they reflect on all aspects of life for people who are neurodiverse – relationships, work, education and day-to-day living.
Running Order
| Neurodiversity Awareness Week Short Films Screening & Panel Discussion (16 Mar 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Monday | 17:45 | - 21:00 |
Nottingham Contemporary is one of the largest contemporary art galleries in the UK,…
Enter and explore a whole new world in the caves underneath Nottingham city and descend…
Weekday Cross, in the historic Lace Market area of Nottingham, was once the main market…
Eric Irons OBE, Britain’s first black magistrate and well-known campaigner for social…
Meet amazing, costumed characters from Nottingham's history in our Grade II* listed,…
A mural, which celebrates Nottingham’s pioneering history with the lace industry, has…
t Mary’s Church – Grade 1 Listed and the largest medieval building in the city of…
Number one for shopping in Nottingham, Debbie Bryan are an award winning, independent…
St Peter’s Church is one of the three mediaeval churches in Nottingham, the others being…
Nottingham's leading architect Watson Fothergill has some magnificent buildings within…
The library, which is part of the new Broad Marsh Car Park and Bus Station complex, puts…
The Adams & Page Building dates back to 10th July 1855 and sits proudly as the largest…
Unveiling in January 2025, this powerful new sculpture stands in Nottingham's Green…
Sir James Matthew Barrie was a Scottish author and dramatist, best remembered today as…
It takes a building of some distinction to stand out in a city as rich in beautiful and…
