Workshop: Captioning for Curators

The series logo: the words Caption-Conscious Ecology spread across 3 sides of a square, inside square brackets
The series logo: the words Caption-Conscious Ecology spread across 3 sides of a square, inside square brackets
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Join us for a live, online workshop inviting arts organisers to explore the embedding of captioning across commissioning and curatorial practice.

This event is part of Caption Conscious Ecology, a series of talks and workshops advocating for the role of captioning in the production and display of moving-image work. Bringing scholars from D/deaf Studies and Critical Disability Studies together with artists and access workers, this series prompts conversations on the history, function, practical provision, and creative potentiality of captioning. It invites artists and arts organisers to explore how and why to embed captioning in artistic and curatorial practice.

Organised by Nottingham Contemporary and Voices in the Gallery.

Programme details to follow.

About the event

Online. Free. Limited Capacity.
Booking is required.
You can access this event through the Zoom meeting link available 1-week before.
There will be live captioning for this event.
A transcript for this event is not available afterwards due to the intimate nature of the event.
There will be British Sign Language interpretation for this event.
The duration of the event is two hours. A rest break is included.

If you have any further questions about the above access provisions or require something we have not outlined above, please be in touch with Hannah Wallis on hannahwallis@nottinghamcontemporary.org

Voices in the Gallery is a research project on voice and access in art, led by Sarah Hayden and funded by an AHRC Innovation Fellowship.

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