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Wednesday 11 February 2026 | 1pm - 2pm
Nottingham Contemporary
Free event (booking is required due to limited capacity)
Join Nottingham Contemporary in welcoming their latest exhibitions with this special guided walkthrough led by one of their Associate Artists, Amelia Diaz, a local socially engaged artist and the Coordinator of Meanderers, an organisation interested in walking, creativity and wellbeing.
This walkthrough will be approximately 45 minutes with 15 minutes of Q&A time at the end.
Please do join them after in the café for a more informal chat.
About
Everyone is welcome, though this event is designed for visitors who are new to the galleries and/or have not visited the current exhibition. This is a light overview and conversation style event; you do not need any specific level of knowledge about art or the exhibitions.
Walking around the galleries is slow paced and kept to a minimum; seats/stools are provided.
Please gather at Front of House (reception) for the start time.
Give What You Can
Entry to the exhibitions, events, fairs and our family activities is free but they do need your support. Your donations make it possible to keep doing everything they do: from world-leading exhibitions to activities for families, young people and schools.
Access
This event will take place in the galleries.
The building being wheelchair accessible with lift access to all floors.
If you have any questions around access, have specific access requirements or require a wheelchair space, please get in touch with Nottingham Contemporary by emailing info@nottinghamcontemporary.org or phoning 0115 948 9750 so they can ensure they are ready to welcome you on the day.
| Spring Season Welcome Walkthrough: Amelia Diaz (11 Feb 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Wednesday | 13:00 | - 14:00 |
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