Moments

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Time: Anytime between 12 midday and 10pm

Free event

Running Time: 15 – 20 mins

Age Recommendation: 14+

This experience starts and ends in the foyer and takes place throughout the building.

This event is part of Homegrown Festival 2023

Step into an immersive audio journey through Battersea Arts Centre. Allow your imagination to take the lead as you uncover visual art, local history and untold stories.

Welcome to Moments.

Come, go and explore freely throughout this experience. Stay with us on the path as long as you would like. Kindly note that this installation will require audiences to have a device and headphones, please get in touch if you need support to access a listening device.

ACCESS

PRE EVENT INFORMATION

This experience will begin and end in the foyer at Battersea Arts Centre and takes place throughout the building. All spaces have step-free access via a lift.

You will need a smart phone and headphones/earphones. There will be some spare headphones kept at box office.

The audio activity lasts approximately 15 – 20 minutes but you are welcome to go at your own pace.

EVENT INFORMATION

This event will be Relaxed. We invite you to make yourself comfortable and move around if you need to and if you need to leave the event at any point you will be allowed to return to the space when you feel ready.

PRE-SHOW INFORMATION

VISIT OUR ACCESS PAGE

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