25th Biennale of Sydney – Low Sensory Sessions – White Bay Power Station
Highlights
- Experience reduced sensory stimuli during Low Sensory Sessions at White Bay Power Station for a calming visit.
- Enjoy audio-visual artworks presented at decreased volume and brightness for a more comfortable atmosphere.
- Book a free ticket in advance to receive helpful information and ensure a smooth experience.
- Explore the venue with additional signage designed for sensorily friendly engagement throughout the exhibition.
Every Tuesday morning from 9 – 11 am is a Low Sensory Session at White Bay Power Station. This is an opportunity for visitors who may benefit from a calmer, quieter environment to experience Rememory with reduced sensory stimuli. These sessions are also available one Sunday each month throughout the festival.
Low Sensory Sessions begin outside of regular operating hours. Please book a free ticket in advance to receive information prior to your visit, and help us ensure a smooth experience.
Low Sensory Sessions at White Bay Power Station are proudly supported by the James N. Kirby Foundation.
Access:
Audio-visual artworks will be presented at decreased volume and brightness where possible. Additional signage will be placed in the venue to facilitate sensorily friendly engagement with the exhibition.
Images and Video
Dates & times
- Next occurrence: reoccurring
Features
Actively welcomes people with access needs.