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    Art and Dementia: Online

    Live Stream
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    Fourth Friday of every month, 11am AEST

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    Art by Description: Online

    Past Event
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    Second Friday of every month, 2pm AEST

    Audio Description
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    Art for Carers: Online

    Live Stream
    A large crowd watches two large hot-air balloons in the shape of skywhales float above the ground in the early morning

    First Tuesday of every month, 1pm AEST

    Audio Tour

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Art and Dementia: Online

Live Stream
A woman's hands holding an orange pencil which she has used to shade areas on a blank sheet of paper

Fourth Friday of every month, 11am AEST

For people with disability

A group of people and two guide dogs sit looking at sculptures of humans woven with native grasses

Each quarter people with disabilities and their families and carers can join a small group tour of major exhibitions or the national collection.

Disability Inclusion

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The National Gallery’s Disability Inclusion Action Plan is central to our vision to create accessible art experiences for all.

Art for Carers: Onsite

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Third Tuesday of every month, 10.30am

Wheelchair Accessible

For people who are carers

a group of people, some in wheelchairs, sit around a sculpture listening to a guide

Join with carers from across the region to spend a social hour engaging with art through tours and art making activities.

For people who are autistic, neurodiverse, or who have social anxiety

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Sensory Sunday welcomes teens and young adults, their families and support people to the Gallery on the first Sunday of each month.

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Yuuma, Gurruburri

The National Gallery acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the Traditional Custodians of the Kamberri/Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

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