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Wednesday 7th February | 2024 | 12pm -1pm
Nottingham Contemporary
Free
Nottingham Contemporary's Welcome Walkthrough is a great introduction to Nottingham Contemporary, the current exhibitions, featured artists and their work.
Led by their friendly and knowledgeable team and community partners from Emmanuel House and Skate Nottingham, this Welcome Walkthrough is a relaxed but social space to experience their brand new exhibitions. Moving around the galleries together as a group, they steer clear of jargon whilst sharing insights on artworks, inviting visitor thoughts and answering questions.
After the Welcome Walkthrough visitors are invited to the café to continue conversations over refreshments (optional).
The Welcome Walkthrough is the first in the regular Wednesday Walkthroughs which run throughout the duration of each exhibition, offering opportunities to explore artists, themes and works in more depth.
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