Through Space and Time is a group exhibition by the artists of Arts Access Victoria’s Future Reset – Maker Space program that explores visual observations, connections, imaginings and Disability pride.
Artists include Ash Hem, Chloe Ford, Jan Heenan, Keiran, Megan Williams, Nina Fitzsimmons and Sarah Pekin. Curated by Teague Leigh.
Created by and for young Deaf and Disabled artists, Future Reset – Maker Space is a free and accessible alternative to art school. It is a safe space for people to make art and meet new friends.
The exhibition launch is Thursday 31 October, 6pm–7:30pm. The exhibition launch is Auslan-interpreted and is free to attend, but bookings required through the website.
Access: Wheelchair access, accessible toilet, and audio description from November 6 onwards.
Future Reset – Maker Space is in partnership with Arts Centre Melbourne and City of Melbourne’s SIGNAL program and supported by the Victorian Government through Engage! and VicHealth.
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Location
Gallery space
Library at The Dock
107 Victoria Harbour Promenade
Docklands 3008
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
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