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Blind and Low Vision Community Tea with Sarah Houbolt

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Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Southbank VIC, Australia
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Sat, 24 May, 1:30pm - 2:30pm AEST

Event description

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art’s current exhibition, Tina Stefanou: You Can’t See Speed, attends to the interconnected and multisensory experience of film beyond vision. The exhibition expands Greek-Australian artist Tina Stefanou’s methodology of deep, long-term, co-creative collaboration and socially engaged practice. The exhibition centres a collaborative new film commission with blind motorcycle mechanic and rider Matthew Cassar.

ACCA is pleased to host a community tea for members of the blind and low vision community to coincide with Tina Stefanou: You Can’t See Speed. The afternoon tea will be facilitated by Sarah Houbolt, and will be held on Saturday 24 May at 1:30-2:30pm. This informal event is a chance for the blind and low-vision community to come together in a safe space. This event is free to attend, and catering will be provided. Please contact us at programs@acca.melbourne if you have questions or specific access requirements. Please RSVP via the link provided or via email.

Image description: a close-up photograph of two people drinking tea out of old-fashioned cups with saucers. The people are in an exhibition space, with a grey floor and white walls. In the background, there are large red curtains and a red carpet. A third person is pushing through the curtains, leaving the room. The photograph was taken by Casey Horsfield at the opening of Laure Prouvost: Oui Move in You at ACCA in 2024.

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Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Southbank VIC, Australia