Curatorial tour of +Fabricating My Own Myth – Red Threads & Silver Needles

Curatorial tour of +Fabricating My Own Myth – Red Threads & Silver Needles

Award winning poet, Jo Clement, will give personal reflections on Delaine Le Bas’ exhibition and read a selection of her poems.

By Newcastle Contemporary Art (NCA)

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Newcastle Contemporary Art

39 High Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1EW United Kingdom

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Refunds up to 2 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

NCA’s director and curator of the exhibition, Harriet Sutcliffe, will give a guided tour of +Fabricating My Own Myth – Red Threads & Silver Needles by Delaine Le Bas, giving an insight into the exhibition and Le Bas’s artistic practice.

This event is part of a wider public programme for +Fabricating My Own Myth – Red Threads & Silver Needles by Delaine Le Bas. More information about the exhibition and other events can be found here. The exhibition has been generously supported by Necessity.

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Frequently asked questions

What is NCA?

Newcastle Contemporary Art (NCA) is an art gallery. We host a wide range of exhibitions and events (including yoga). Go to our website to see our programme and find information about hiring the gallery: www.visitnca.com

Where is NCA?

We are situated on the fourth floor of High Bridge Works on High Bridge in the city centre of Newcastle (NE1 1EW). Direction can be found here: https://highbridgeworks.co.uk/contact/

Is NCA wheelchair accessible?

Yes - The building and gallery are fully wheelchair accessible and DDA compliant. The gallery has a hearing loop system. If you have any access requirements or health conditions we should be aware of, please contact us: info@visitnca.com

Is there parking at NCA?

Unfortunately, there is no designated parking. There are several parking bays directly opposite the entrance to the building. Near by car parks are: Heywood's Court 6 High Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1EN and Dean Street Car Park 12-18 Dean St, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1PG

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