Join us at HOME for an exclusive Audio Description tour of Imran Perretta: A Riot in Three Acts, a powerful new exhibition by internationally renowned artist, filmmaker and composer Imran Perretta. Presented by Anne Hornsby of Mind’s Eye and Clarissa Corfe, Creative Producer: Visual Art, this event offers a rich, immersive experience for blind and visually impaired audiences, bringing the exhibition’s intricate visual and emotional layers to life through vivid, detailed narration.
This event is a fantastic opportunity for those who are visually impaired to engage with A Riot in Three Acts in an inclusive and accessible way. Whether you’re a regular gallery visitor or new to exhibitions, we encourage you to join us for this unique journey through art and sound.
This event is free but spaces are limited, so book your place today and immerse yourself in this captivating, multi-sensory experience.
Reserve your spot online or contact us at 01612 123420
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About the exhibition
A Riot In Three Acts is a large-scale installation using the tropes and techniques of cinema, in the form of an expansive film set and cinematic score, to consider riots and civil uprisings that have occurred in response to systemic injustice experienced by marginalised communities. The exhibition provides a stage for the complex narratives that accompany such collective actions directed against the state, often spurred by racist policing, social deprivation, youth disenfranchisement and anti-war sentiment.
What to expect from the Audio-Described Tour
Led by experienced describer Anne Hornsby from Mind’s Eye, the Audio Description tour will provide a guided, sensory-rich experience of the exhibition. Additionally, Clarissa Corfe, HOME’s Visual Arts Curator, will lend her expert knowledge of the artist and her work, offering deeper insights into the creative process and thematic elements behind Imran Perretta’s compelling pieces. The team will offer detailed verbal descriptions of the artworks, textures, and spatial relationships, enhancing the experience for blind and visually impaired visitors. You’ll be transported into the heart of the exhibition, with every sound, shape, and mood conveyed through expert narration.
Access
- The Main Gallery has step-free access and the route is fully wheelchair accessible
- See our access page for more information
- There is no cloakroom to store coats or bags available, so you will need to keep personal items on your person.
If you have any questions or specific access needs, please don’t hesitate to email us at access@homemcr.org or call 01612 123420.