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Please note: The Kettle’s Yard house will be closed on Tuesday 10 June.

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Open: Tuesday–Sunday, 11am–5pm

We are closed on Bank Holiday Mondays.

Please note: The Kettle’s Yard house will be closed on Tuesday 10 June.

Harold Offeh lunging whilst holding a selfie stick, in front of an orange wall.
Harold Offeh, Selfie Choreography Workshop presented for East Side Projects, Birmingham, UK 2020. Photo, Ashley Carr

Audio-Described Tour: Harold Offeh: Mmm Gotta Try a Little Harder, It Could Be Sweet

11 December, 10am-12pm

Join us for an audio described tour of the first major solo exhibition of Harold Offeh’s work in the UK. This tour is suitable for blind and visually impaired visitors. The tour is delivered in person, by members of the Kettle’s Yard Learning team and will include time within the exhibition spaces and a complimentary practical hands-on workshop in the Clore Learning Studio.

Book Now FREE, booking required

About the exhibition

The first major solo exhibition of Harold Offeh’s work in a UK institution, this exhibition will bring together a selection of works from the artist’s career, revealing ambitious projects that have taken place across the world.

For more than two decades, Offeh (b. 1977, Ghana) has been making playful, provocative performance and video works that explore subjects ranging from pop culture to identity and conformity.

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Access

  • The galleries, where exhibitions are shown, and all areas of the Clore Learning Studio (level -1), the Research Space (level 1) and the Ede Room (level 2) are fully accessible.
  • We have wheelchair accessible toilets on the lower ground (level -1), ground and first floor (level 1).
  • There is a lift giving access to all floors located past the galleries, just beside the Clore Learning Studio on the ground floor.
  • Kettle’s Yard welcomes assistance and service dogs in all areas.
  • We have large-print versions of the wall text available.
  • We can lend visitors small folding seats for taking around exhibitions or using at non-seated events. Please ask a Visitor Assistant for help finding a seat.

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