Event
Opening night : A Different Way of Seeing
17 Mar 2020
Regular hours
- Tue, 17 Mar
- 18:00 – 20:00
Address
- 1 Rivington Place
- London
United Kingdom - EC2A 3BA
- United Kingdom
A new film installation by young artists with autism and a broad spectrum of learning differences, challenging how people like themselves are represented in mainstream media.
About
Each three-screen video portrait features the artist speaking directly to the camera about their everyday life, flanked by shots of the places and things that inform their identity. Based in Hackney and aged 16 - 25, all of the filmmakers are members of Mouth That Roars, a youth media organisation.
A Different Way of Seeing is part of the UK-wide EXPLORERS Project, celebrating the extraordinary contribution neurodiverse people make to art and culture. #ExplorersProject
Exhibiting artists are Ruth Almodal, Lanre Aregbeshola, Jazmin Francis-Johnson, Abraham Joseph, Clive Kandza-Itsieme, Emmanuel Kwatiah, Seni Oremosu, Yolanda Panbu, Conor Powell, Ike Romans.
Read more at http://bit.ly/2HI76Wd
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ABOUT OUR OPENINGS
Everyone is welcome to our exhibition openings. These events are popular, and we ask visitors to book a free ticket in advance to help manage numbers. You do not have to book a ticket to attend this event.
Both galleries will be open. This is an informal event, you can arrive and leave at any time.
After the launch event, A Different Way of Seeing will be open from 17 - 21 March.
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ABOUT MOUTH THAT ROARS
A Different Way of Seeing is in partnership with Mouth That Roars (MTR), a youth media company which was set up with the sole purpose of training young people in film production who wouldn’t ordinarily have access to media resources.
MTR enables young people who are quite often misrepresented a space to be heard, and a medium through which they can voice their thoughts and feelings.
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ACCESSIBILITY AT AUTOGRAPH
Everyone is welcome at Autograph. You can expect a friendly and inclusive experience during your visit. Our building is accessible, with step-free access to all spaces. Accessible, unisex toilets are on all floors.
Click here to download Autograph's detailed Access Guide, with photographs of the building
Carers receive a free ticket when they accompany the person they care for. Please contact us to book.
If you would like a social narrative or sensory map for this event, please get in touch and we will create one for you.
Have any questions? We would love to hear from you, contact us at 020 7729 9200 or email info@autograph-abp.co.uk
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HOW TO BOOK A TICKET
Tickets to this event can be booked on this webpage, on Eventbrite, via the Facebook event, by phoning Autograph at 020 7729 9200, or by emailing info@autograph-abp.co.uk. Tickets to Autograph's events are only available through Eventbrite, Autograph, and Autograph's Facebook page. Tickets obtained unofficially or resold via social media or other platforms may not be genuine.
PHOTOGRAPHY / FILMING AT THIS EVENT
Please note that photography and/or filming will take place at this event. Images from this event may be used by Autograph and external press for marketing and promotional use, including: printed and online publicity, social media, press releases, or other use.
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Supported using public funding by Arts Council England.
Part of the EXPLORERS project, delivered by Project Art Works, a three-year programme of art and conversation working with 12 national art organisations. The EXPLORERS programme is informed and led by neurodiverse communities, placing them at the heart of social, civic and cultural activity. Based in Hastings, Project Art Works is the UK’s leading artist led organisation working with children, young people and adults who have complex support needs. The EXPLORERS Project is supported by the Arts Council Ambition for Excellence Programme and Paul Hamlyn Foundation. explorersproject.org
Ways Of Being is also supported by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.