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SUMMARY:Relaxed Evening Event: Picasso: Printmaker @ British Museum\, London
DESCRIPTION:This event welcomes people with disabilities\, neurodivergent individuals and anyone with sensory needs seeking a calmer environment in which to view the Picasso: printmaker exhibition.\nPablo Picasso (1881–1973) was one of the most inventive and influential talents ever to explore the medium of print. \nIn addition to his many paintings\, sculptures and drawings\, the Málaga-born artist made over 2\,400 prints during his career. From his early years as an artist in Paris to his old age in the South of France\, printmaking offered Picasso the opportunity to develop ideas\, tell stories and embark on new creative adventures. \nThis exhibition offers insights into Picasso’s life through his art\, including his complex relationships with women and his partnerships with printers\, publishers and other artists. Spanning his entire career\, it follows his engagement with different printmaking techniques and his changing approaches to making art. \nThis event is part of the public programme supporting the exhibition Picasso: printmaker (open until 30 March 2025). \nBooking information\n\nBook now(Opens in new window)  to secure your place.\nPlease meet at the Montague Place entrance at 6.30pm. View the Museum map(Opens in new window) for more information.\nCarers and Disabled people’s companions do not need to book a ticket.\nAssistance dogs are very welcome in the Museum.\nIf you have any access requirements or need assistance booking this event please email access@britishmuseum.org or phone +44 (0)20 7323 8971.\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://autisminmuseums.com/event/relaxed-evening-event-picasso-printmaker-british-museum-london-2/
LOCATION:British Museum\, London\, WC1B 3DG\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Accessible Morning Visits to Wildlife Photographer of the Year @ Natural History Museum\, London
DESCRIPTION:Accessible Morning Visits to Wildlife Photographer of the Year\n\n\nDisabled visitors can see the newest edition of Wildlife Photographer of the Year away from daytime crowds. \n\nBook your tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSouth Kensington\, London\n\n\n10.00–11.00 every other Wednesday and Saturday\n\n\nAdult: £18\, Child: £10.95\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExperience breathtaking photography away from our busy daytime crowds at one of our relaxed early morning sessions\, designed specifically for our disabled and neurodiverse visitors. \nWith a reduced capacity\, careful lighting and low noise levels\, these sessions are a perfect opportunity to explore the planet’s habitats\, from sprawling urban metropolises to the deep polar seas\, and meet the creatures that rely on these places. \nCome face to face with species at risk of extinction as well as those we’ve brought back from the brink. See first-hand how human activities\, both good and bad\, are shaping the natural world we rely on. \nWith soundscapes\, videos\, expert insights and stunning photography\, you’ll leave not only awe-inspired by the beauty and diversity of nature but also hopefully with a renewed drive to do what you can to protect it. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOff-peak ticket prices\nMonday to Friday\, excluding school holidays and bank holidays. \nAdult (17–59): £15.50\nChild (4–16): £9.25\nSenior 60+: £12.50\nJobseeker: £12.50\nStudent: £7.95\nDisabled adult: £12.50\nDisabled child: £7.50\nArt Fund adult: £7.95\nArt Fund child: £4.50\nArt Fund concession: £6.25 \n\n\n\n\nPeak ticket prices\nWeekends\, school holidays and bank holidays. \nAdult (17–59): £18\nChild (4–16): £10.95\nSenior 60+: £14.50\nJobseeker: £14.50\nStudent: £14.50\nDisabled adult: £14.50\nDisabled child: £8.50\nArt Fund adult: £9\nArt Fund child: £5.50\nArt Fund concession: £7.25
URL:https://autisminmuseums.com/event/accessible-morning-visits-to-wildlife-photographer-of-the-year-natural-history-museum-london/
LOCATION:Natural History Museum\, London\, SW7 5BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London
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SUMMARY:Deaf Science Day @ Dynamic Earth\, Edinburgh
DESCRIPTION:Dynamic Earth\, Edinburgh’s Science Centre & Planetarium\, is hosting Deaf Science Day on Wednesday 12th March. \nIn collaboration with the Scottish Sensory Centre at Edinburgh University\, Dynamic Earth will open its doors with special adjustments made with Deaf and hard-of-hearing visitors in mind as part of our first ever Deaf Science Day. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nSubtitled exhibits throughout the day\nBrightened spaces to ensure interpreters are easily visible\nPlanetarium shows with BSL interpretation\nSchool workshops delivered in BSL by inspiring Deaf scientists\n\nAt Dynamic Earth\, we believe everyone can be a problem solver of the future! This event is a unique opportunity to inspire curiosity and creativity in science while making adjustments to ensure Deaf visitors feel welcome and engaged. \nTickets can be purchased on the day at Dynamic Earth.
URL:https://autisminmuseums.com/event/deaf-science-day-dynamic-earth-edinburgh/
LOCATION:Dynamic Earth\, Holyrood Road\, Edinburgh\, Edinburgh\, EH8 8AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Scotland
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SUMMARY:Quiet Hour Fridays: Helios @ Painted Hall\, Greenwich
DESCRIPTION:ACCESS \nQuiet Hour Fridays | Helios in the Painted Hall\n\n\n\nWHAT’S ON \nEvery Friday | 10am–11.15am\nTickets: £16.50\, kids go free \nPainted Hall\, Old Royal Naval College\, King William Walk\, Greenwich\, London\, SE10 9NN \n\n\nThis session is intended for those that want to appreciate the space in a more relaxed environment with a reduced number of visitors. This session is primarily for\, but not limited to\, neurodiverse adults and children\, and any other visitors with sensory needs who may prefer a more relaxed experience \n \nABOUT HELIOS\nNamed after the ancient Greek and Roman sun god\, symbolic of time and life\, Helios honours the Sun’s profound impact on human history and culture. Every centimetre of the seven metre internally lit artwork represents 2000km of the Sun’s fiery expanse. This is a rare opportunity to closely examine the star’s extraordinary surface in astonishing detail. \nAt a scale of 1:200 million\, every centimetre of the seven metre internally lit masterpiece represents 2000km of the Sun’s fiery expanse. Visitors will be captivated by the intricate beauty of sunspots\, spicules\, and filaments\, including the solar activity that produced the UK’s mesmerising Northern Lights in May 2024. The imagery for the artwork has been compiled using photographs of the Sun provided by Astrophotographer Dr Stuart Green (taken between May 2018 to June 2024) and NASA observations of the Sun\, with guidance from solar scientist\, Professor Lucie Green of University College London (UCL). \nThe installation is a fusion of solar imagery\, sunlight and a specially created surround sound composition by acclaimed artists Duncan Speakman and Sarah Anderson. Together\, the soundscape and sculpture take audiences on a sensory journey\, igniting curiosity and awe about both the closest star to Earth. \nFind out more \nIMPORTANT ACCESS INFORMATION\nPlease note that the main lift to access the Painted Hall is currently out of order due to a technical fault. There are 7 steps to access the King William Undercroft\, 20 steps to access the Lower Vestibule of the Painted Hall\, 16 steps to access the Main Vestibule the Painted Hall and a further 7 steps to access the Upper Hall. There is a small service lift to access the Upper Hall and Helios can be viewed from here. Find out more.
URL:https://autisminmuseums.com/event/quiet-hour-fridays-helios-painted-hall-greenwich/2025-03-14/
LOCATION:Painted Hall\, Old Royal Naval College\, Greenwich\, SE10 9NN\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Access Friendly Day @ The Story Museum\, Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Access-friendly Day\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSuitable for all\n\n\nJoin us for our Access-friendly Museum Day and enjoy a chance to explore all the Museum Galleries (including Small Worlds) for a single entry ticket. Our Access-friendly days are suitable for everyone. \n\nEnjoy a day of access to both the Galleries and Small Worlds with a single ticket and explore the Museum in whatever way best suits you and your family. Our access-friendly days are suitable for all families but particularly those who prefer a more relaxed experience as the museum spaces will run with adjusted lighting and sounds and the tickets are limited to keep numbers small. \nEntry is by timed ticket to help avoid crowds and includes entry to both the Galleries (including our Here Be Dragons exhibition in the Treasure Chamber) and Small Worlds. \nIf you’d like to find out more about our Access-friendly Day or have any specific enquiries\, please send us an email.
URL:https://autisminmuseums.com/event/access-friendly-day-the-story-museum-oxford/
LOCATION:The Story Museum\, Oxford\, OX1 1BP
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