29th January 2025 | |
Doors open 6.45pm / Screening 7pm - 8pm | |
Trongate 103 103 Trongate, Glasgow City Centre G1 5HD |
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This is a free event | |
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We’ll screen a series of short poetry films, showcasing the words and worlds of neurodivergent artists (i.e. artists who are autistic, dyspraxic, ADHD, etc). Following the screening, the artists will take part in a panel discussion about their work. Featured artists are: Eilidh Appletree, Tom Bird, Anita Govan, and Elspeth Wilson.
Tickets are free and everyone is welcome!
Access for disabled and neurodivergent visitors:
Ear defenders and stim toys will be available, and we can reserve seats by the door if you need to slip out. If you have any access needs, please get in touch at neuk@doorinthewall.co.uk or add them to your booking
Access for wheelchair users at GMAC:
Our space has capacity for one wheelchair user at any given time. If this applies to you, please let us know when you plan on visiting so that we can ensure you are able to access the space comfortably and safely. Our email is hello@gmacfilm.com.
There are two lifts to gain access to GMAC on 5th floor.
In the unlikely event of a fire, both lifts will be out of use, and everyone will exit the building via five flights of stairs. If a disabled person is in the building and cannot evacuate using the stairs, the fire rescue team will be called immediately to recover them.
You can use our accessibility guide and access form to let us know what adjustments or support we can provide to ensure you can take part.
We recognise that our space is not as accessible as we would like it to be. With this in mind, please know that we are reviewing our next steps towards a more accessible experience for all.
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