Moments in Time: Creating Memories with Art in Nature
Activating Studio 1 as a community gallery for the first time, the Nottingham Mencap curated exhibition features artwork developed from workshops led by our Associate Artist Amelia Daiz.
Exploring nature, life and our current exhibitions, members of Nottingham Mencap have produced a mixed media body of work responding to the world around them.
Through their creations they demonstrate not just their individuality, but their collectivism and abundance of creativity.
Join us in welcoming Nottingham Mencap’s Community Partnership with a preview event on Wed 12 Aug, 11.45am - 1.45pm. Click here to book tickets for the preview.
Opening Times
Wed 12 Aug 11.45am-5pm. (Booking required for preview event 11.45am-1.45pm)
Thu 13 Aug 10am-5pm
Fri 14 Aug 10am-5pm
Sat 15 Aug 10am-6pm
Sun 16 Aug 11am-5pm
Curation was supported by Amelia Daiz, Communities Programmer Holly Tea and Sarah at Mencap, with the big decisions made by members of Nottingham Mencap themselves.
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Access
Find information about getting here and our building access and facilities here.
This event will be held in Studio 1 during regular gallery opening hours. Speakers will use microphones. This event is wheelchair accessible.
If you have any questions around access or have specific access requirements we can accommodate, please get in touch with us by emailing info@nottinghamcontemporary.org or phoning 0115 948 9750.
Nottingham Mencap is a well-established, trusted, and passionate charity dedicated to supporting individuals with learning disabilities and autism. With excellent facilities, they provide varied, engaging activities that promote independence, choice, and positive relationships, ensuring everyone feels valued and part of their community.