The National Gallery has an integrated programme of British Sign Language interpreted lectures and talks.
BSL and BSL-Interpreted Talks followed by Discussion Group
Throughout the year, free talks are given in BSL by deaf lecturers or in spoken English with BSL interpretation. Talks highlight paintings in the National Gallery's collection and special exhibitions, inviting you to respond through discussion. All talks are open to everyone.
Wednesday 15 October, 6-6.25pm
BSL after-work talk
Signorelli and Pintoricchio: Three Frescoes from Palazzo del Magnifico
Gilly Gretton, Room 60
Wednesday 15 October, 7pm
BSL 10-minute talk
Botticelli: 'Venus and Mars'
Room 58
Wednesday 15 October, 7.20pm
BSL 10-minute talk
Turner: 'The Fighting Temeraire'
Room 34
Wednesday 15 October, 7.40pm
BSL 10-minute talk
Delaroche: 'The Execution of Lady Jane Grey'
Room 41
The National Gallery is a member of MAGIC. MAGIC is fourteen museums and galleries in London who provide events and facilities for deaf and hard of hearing visitors. Visit the MAGIC website for details of events in the capital.