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The gallery is to the left. There are some small steps and a rail when entering the space.

Exhibition Space

As you enter the exhibition, you’ll find QR codes placed throughout the space. These codes link either to this accessibility page or to artwork-specific pages with images and artist descriptions, designed to support visitors who have visual impairments . These can be accessed using screen readers or other assistive technology on personal devices.

If you need any assistance with scanning the QR codes, a member of staff will be available on site to help.

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Printed booklets will also be available in the exhibition space. These include descriptions of each artwork to support your experience. In addition to the standard version, we will provide adjusted versions designed to be easier to read for visitors with visual impairments and/or dyslexia. These may include larger print, simplified layout, and clear, high-contrast fonts.

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Please note: due to the layout of the venue, some areas may include tight corners which could be less accessible for larger mobility aids. Staff will be available to assist wherever needed, and we appreciate your understanding as we work to make the space as navigable as possible.

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along with the seating in the bar and stage area, there will be seats inside the gallery so ypu will be able to sit and enjoy the art work comfortably.

 

There will be a Private View on Friday 9th May, 6pm–9pm. No tickets are required to attend.

For guests who prefer a calmer environment with fewer people and reduced noise, we’re offering a Quiet Preview from 4pm–6pm on the same day. This is a more relaxed time to visit and may be especially helpful for those who experience sensory sensitivity or wish to avoid overstimulation.

If you’d like to attend the Quiet Preview, please RSVP by emailing francescafryer49@gmail.com or sending a direct message to @art.by.cesca on Instagram.

For more information on our other events click here.

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