Wednesday Walkthrough: Meriem Bennani: Life on the CAPS

an install shot of three screens in a dark room all showing the same image of an animated crocodile but on each screen the image is slightly distorted in a different way
Meriem Bennani: Party on the CAPS, installation view at Nottingham Contemporary, 2022. Courtesy Nottingham Contemporary. Photo: Stuart Whipps.
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Join us for a Wednesday Walkthrough – a gallery tour where artists, experts, researchers and academics give short talks in their field of expertise relating to the concepts explored in our exhibition.

Dr Hind Elhinnawy is a Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University. Her research is based around gender-focused social and political activism, and acclaimed experience in conducting and leading participatory action research. In her current role, Hind has founded and co-directed a new research group ‘Critical Criminology and Social Justice’ and organised several events, internal and external facing that have garnered local and international recognition.

About the event

Free. Limited Capacity.

Booking is required.

We are unable to provide British Sign Language interpretation for this event.

The duration of the event is one and a half hour. A rest break is not included. Seating is available.

Access

Find information about getting here and our building access and facilities here.

Speakers will use microphones.

This event will take place in the gallery spaces which are wheelchair accessible.

There are no audio descriptions for this event, although staff will be explaining and describing art works.

If you have any questions around access or have specific access requirements we can accommodate, please get in touch with us by emailing info@nottinghamcontemporary.org or phoning 01159489750.

Safety during your visit

Due to COVID precautions, we will not be offering a group social conversation in the café after this event as normal.

Please do not attend this event if you/someone in your household is currently COVID-19 positive, has suspected symptoms, or is awaiting test results.

Please observe social distancing, leaving 2 metres between yourself and other visitors and staff.

Staff and visitors are encouraged to wear a face mask in all areas (unless medically exempt).

You can find more details about how we're keeping everyone safe here.

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