Kirin Saeed On Audio Describing For National Galleries Of Scotland
Season 2, Episode 631, Jul 22, 02:00 PM
The National Galleries of Scotland host free art sessions on the third Wednesday of every month as part of their Visually Impaired Programme.
This month at the ‘Modern One’ they hosted AD Tour and Workshop of the Tracing time exhibition by contemporary artist Do Ho Suh.
Actor, Playwright, Disability Consultant and Visually Impaired Creators Scotland (VICS) Founder Kirin Saeed helped to develop and deliver the AD for the event. She told Amelia about her process and VICS in the Edinburgh Fringe.
Learn more about VICS on their website www.visuallyimpairedcreatorsscotland.co.uk/
Learn more about the National Galleries of Scotland visually impaired programme on their website www.nationalgalleries.org/learn/visual-impairment
The next event in the Visually Impaired Programme is Online and Before and After Coal: Images and Voices from Scotland’s Mining Communities
Hosted online via Zoom on Wednesday 21 August from 2-3.30pm
Image shows RNIB Connect Radio logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'Connect Radio' underneath.
This month at the ‘Modern One’ they hosted AD Tour and Workshop of the Tracing time exhibition by contemporary artist Do Ho Suh.
Actor, Playwright, Disability Consultant and Visually Impaired Creators Scotland (VICS) Founder Kirin Saeed helped to develop and deliver the AD for the event. She told Amelia about her process and VICS in the Edinburgh Fringe.
Learn more about VICS on their website www.visuallyimpairedcreatorsscotland.co.uk/
Learn more about the National Galleries of Scotland visually impaired programme on their website www.nationalgalleries.org/learn/visual-impairment
The next event in the Visually Impaired Programme is Online and Before and After Coal: Images and Voices from Scotland’s Mining Communities
Hosted online via Zoom on Wednesday 21 August from 2-3.30pm
Image shows RNIB Connect Radio logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'Connect Radio' underneath.