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Tuesday 12th March | 2024 | 4.30pm - 6.30pm
Nottingham Contemporary
FREE
Between January and early May Nottingham Contemporary have 2 solo exhibitions - Dora Budor: Again andPaul Mpagi Sepuya: Exposure, featuring photography, architecture and sculpture. Artworks explore themes of belonging, visibility and image-making, as well as public space and social control.
Take part in creative activities and discussions around the galleries with the artists, and develop ways to support thinking and making connections to the LGBTQ+ curriculum in the gallery and educational settings.
Suitable for all educators, including Early Years and SEN/D practitioners, teachers of all Key Stages, tutors at FE and HE and early career teachers.
Access:
This event is inclusive for wheelchair users. The building is wheelchair accessible with lift access to all floors. This event will be held in Gallery Zero, please meet at the venue reception.
They welcome all visitors and want their activities to be accessible and inclusive for everyone. If you have questions or specific access requirements, please get in touch so that they can support you directly. You can contact us by phoning 0115 948 9750 or emailing info@nottinghamcontemporary.org
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