Disability, Covid, and the ‘Second Shift’
Jacqueline Wylie
Creative Workshop
Free
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The University of Atypical invites you to join in an opportunity to reflect on the past 12 months of covid lockdown and make documentary or reflexive artwork via photography, drawing and social media.
Format - Zoom and Facebook
Number of sessions - 8
Duration of Workshop Session - One hour
What you will need to participate - access to Zoom, Facebook and a camera.
Access: Please let us know your access requirements in advance, you can do this when you fill in the booking form.
The workshop will be captioned.
About Accessing Architecture
Accessing Architecture: Disability and Belfast’s Built Heritage by the University of Atypical is funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund Northern Ireland. The project researches the history of the disabled community in Belfast through the city’s built, industrial and cultural environments.
BOOKING: limited spaces available so please register your interest as soon as possible.