This tour is designed for Blind and partially sighted visitors and their companions. Our guide Sarah Dibbs will describe the Aboriginal art of Emily Kam Kngwarray displayed in Europe for the first time.
Kngwarray’s art is monumental in beauty and spirit. Join us as we explore this exhibition which transports visitors to the remote landscapes where they were made.
Hearing transmitters and earphones will be available for maximum clarity. Members of the Tate Volunteer Hosts team will be on hand to support. Guide dogs are welcome. Folding stools will be available.
Arrivals from 17.30 , the tour will start at 18.00 and last for one hour.
You can also book a place via phone by calling this number: 020 7887 8888 between 10.00–17.00 daily.
This is an audio described tour for blind and partially sighted visitors. Earphones and receivers will be available. Folding stools will be available. Guide dogs are welcome.
All Tate Modern entrances are step-free. You can enter via the Turbine Hall and into the Natalie Bell Building on Holland Street, or into the Blavatnik Building on Sumner Street.
There are lifts to every floor of the Blavatnik and Natalie Bell buildings. Alternatively you can take the stairs.
- Fully accessible toilets are located on every floor on the concourses.
- A quiet room is available to use in the Natalie Bell Building on Level 4.
- Ear defenders can be borrowed from the Ticket desks.
To help plan your visit to Tate Modern, have a look at our visual story. It includes photographs and information about what you can expect from a visit to the gallery.
For more information before your visit:
- Email hello@tate.org.uk
- Call +44 (0)20 7887 8888 (daily 10.00–17.00)