British Sign Language (BSL) Tour of The Children are Now

Friday 16 January, 1pm

Kemang Wa Lehulere, 'Black Beauty (after Anna Sewell)', 2025, 'The Children are Now', exhibition view, Talbot Rice Gallery, the University of Edinburgh. Photo: Sally Jubb
Kemang Wa Lehulere, 'Black Beauty (after Anna Sewell)', 2025, 'The Children are Now', exhibition view, Talbot Rice Gallery, the University of Edinburgh. Photo: Sally Jubb

Admission

Free, booking required
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Join us for a Deaf-led tour in British Sign Language led by Trudi Collier.

Talbot Rice Gallery
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Join Trudi Collier for a deaf-led BSL tour of the exhibition The Children are Now as part of Deaf Action Burns Week.

The tour lasts one hour. Please meet us at the entrance of Talbot Rice Gallery on the ground floor, at the bottom of the stairs. We will be waiting next to a BSL tour sign.

The Children are Now is a group exhibition that aims to represent the relationship of children to the key challenges that we face today. Through artworks that capture the potency of children’s playful imaginations, it makes reference to apartheid education, militaristic games and generational trauma, asking how history is made to repeat itself in the face of those who are capable of reimagining everything.

If you have specific accessibility needs, please let us know when you register or contact us directly at info.talbotrice@ed.ac.uk to discuss further.