Low Sensory Exhibition Viewing
Kajnet Alfred / Republic of the Marshall Islands, b.1967 / Ek (fish) 2021 / Teneriffe needlework: Coconut fibre and rib, pandanus leaf, cowrie shells (Cypraea) and money cowrie shells (Monetaria moneta) / Commissioned 2021 with funds from Oceania Women’s Fund through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation. UNKNOWN / Republic of the Marshall Islands / Ek (fish) 2019 / Purchased 2019 with funds from the Bequest of Jennifer Taylor through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation. Majuro Weavers, Republic of the Marshall Islands / Juon Bwijin in ek (school of fish) 2019 / Teneriffe needlework: Coconut fibre and rib, pandanus leaf and shells / Purchased 2019 with funds from the Bequest of Jennifer Taylor through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation. This project is supported by the Australian Government through the Office for the Arts. / View full image
When
9.00 am – 12.00 pm, Tue 18 Jan 2022Where
Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art
Accessibility
- Low Sensory/Relaxed
About
Suitable for visitors with autism, sensory sensitivity or disability. Visit APT10 and APT10 Kids in a relaxed setting with less noise. The exhibition takes up the entire GOMA building and some spaces in QAG. Experience APT10 in GOMA before the gallery opens at 10.00am. Volumes within both buildings will be reduced and high sensory areas will be signposted until midday.
To help plan a visit, view or download the information sheet and sensory floorplans. If you have a question about this event, send an email to the Group Bookings Office or telephone (07) 3840 7255.