Relaxed sessions are an opportunity for visitors who could benefit from a quieter Gallery experience to access NGV exhibitions with fewer people and reduced sensory stimuli. This may include people with neurodivergence, disability, dementia or chronic illness conditions. All ages are welcome.
About the Women Photographers exhibition
Women Photographers 1900–1975: A Legacy of Light celebrates the wide-ranging photographic practices of more than seventy women artists working between 1900 and 1975. Featuring prints, postcards, photobooks and magazines, the exhibition explores the role of photographers as image-makers, and the ways in which women artists create an image of themselves, of others, of the times – from images of the women’s suffrage movement at the turn of the twentieth century, through to the women’s liberation movement and beyond.
Accessibility
Event Access
An Exhibition Access Guide and Sensory Guide is available via the NGV website for the exhibition: https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/women-photographers-1900-1975/#access
Venue Access
Women Photographers is on display on the Ground Level of NGV International. The entrance to NGV International is on street level and has an automatic door. There is a lift from the Arts Centre Melbourne car park to the NGV International entrance. The exhibition and all public areas in the NGV, including the Gallery Kitchen, Garden Restaurant and NGV design store, are wheelchair accessible.
Please see NGV website for further information.
Event type
Other accessible and inclusive event
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