Visual Art: Accessible Events at Hugh Lane Gallery is presenting ‘Andy Warhol Three Times Out’
5 Dec 2023 - 9 Jan 2024 (Past)
Hugh Lane Gallery Charlemont House, Parnell Square N, Rotunda, Dublin, D01 F2X9, Ireland
The four-part live online audio description programme for people with a visual impairment will explore a variety of themes drawn from the exhibition Andy Warhol Three Times Out.
Exploring the work of Andy Warhol through accessible events at The Hugh Lane Gallery.
Audio Description on Friday, 8 December 2023 11:00 – 14:00
Free, advance booking required via Eventbrite. A Zoom Meeting ID is forwarded upon booking. BOOK HERE
Join guide Dr Anne Cormican on this Friday morning tour. In this monthly programme for people with a hearing impairment the tours will focus on Andy Warhol Three Times Out exhibition, the largest ever exhibition of the work of Andy Warhol in Ireland. Each tour will focus on a different aspects of the exhibition.
For these tours, we use audio description devices as individual loop devices which connect with a microphone headset worn by the tour guide, that can transit to the loop devices. They can then be used by people with hearing aids to connect to or for those hard of hearing but who don’t have hearing aids, they can use their own or Arts & Disability’s earpieces.
Live Online Audio Description on Tuesday, 9 January at noon.
The four part online audio description of Andy Warhol Three Times Out for people with a visual impairment begins with Part 4 ‘Film and Fame’ led by Fala Buggy.
Free, advance booking required via Eventbrite. A Zoom Meeting ID is forwarded upon booking. BOOK HERE
Information for Hearing Aid users:
Information on the T setting and Tours:
It is necessary to have access to your T setting on your hearing aid to connect to the tour guide equipment.
Not all hearing aids actually have the T setting as part of their standard functions. However, the majority of hearing aids provided by the HSE do have the T setting available. The hearing aids need to be programmed by the audiologist to include the T-coil program/Loop program/ T setting. Then the hearing aid user needs to understand how to access that program option, which is usually through pressing a button on their hearing aid or selecting this program from a drop-down list on an app on their mobile phone.
Many hearing aids now have Bluetooth programs/ Bluetooth compatibility access as standard, however, these tend to be designed to function with brand-specific products and are not compatible with the equipment being used during this tour.
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