Towards New Worlds is a large-scale exhibition sharing artists' experiences of seeing, hearing, feeling and sensing the contemporary world. Each of the artists involved is disabled, D/deaf and/or neurodivergent. The artists interpret their own perspectives, offering new insights for those encountering their work while recognising that we can never fully inhabit someone else's experience.
Contact mima@tees.ac.uk with specific access requirements.
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