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Jacqueline Wylie: In Conversation

February 24th, 2023

Jacqueline Wylie: In Conversation

Jacqueline Wylie: In Conversation
24th February 2023
6pm – 7pm 

Join us for an informal gathering with artist Jacqueline Wylie for an exhibition tour and talk about her work and ideas, it’s a great way to start the weekend and find out more about this unique and talented artist’s work. 
Light refreshments will be served.

All welcome
Access Booking – To book your access requirements please email ash@universityofatypical.org 

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Northern Ireland

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Access Information
Ground floor & level. Loop system. Accessible toilet. Height adjustable sink. Hoist & changing bench. Audio described tours. Braille. Onsite defibrillator. Period products.
Sanitizer units and a warm welcome!

See you soon.

Cover Image: She Walks Rope, Jacqueline Wylie, 2022 
(Photo credit: Robert Cleland)

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