SHAPE ARTS: Join us for our exhibition open day! Saturday 1 November, 10am-4pm

 


Photograph of visitors looking at the Keith Armstrong photos on display in the exhibition.

Join us for our exhibition open day!

Saturday 1 November, 10am-4pm

Our current exhibition Rights Cuts Action: the creativity of disabled resistance - on until 5 November at the Brunel Engine Shed, High Wycombe - is going to be open to the public on Saturday 1 November 2025, 10am - 4pm - the only chance you’ll have to visit at the weekend!


As well as welcoming visitors throughout the day, we’ll be hosting a drop-in zine making workshop facilitated by artist Molly Bonnell, from 1-3pm. There will be BSL interpreters on-hand to support participants.


This is a rare opportunity to visit the show at the weekend and explore the exhibition before it closes. We can’t wait to welcome you!


What’s the show about?

Getting to the venue

The exhibition is in the Brunel Engine Shed, Station Approach, High Wycombe, HP13 6NE - opposite the train station.


High Wycombe train station serves London Marylebone, Oxford, and Birmingham.


There is car parking next door to the venue, however disabled parking bays are limited - please get in touch if you have any questions.

Photo showing the very short distance between High Wycombe train station and The Brunel Engine Shed
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Accessibility

High Wycombe train station and the Brunel Engine Shed are both step-free (we recommend checking the station lifts are working prior to travel).


There are three accessible toilets inside the venue as well as plenty of seating available.


All artworks in the exhibition are audio described and accompanied with written and BSL informationEasy Read and Braille exhibition guides are available from the front desk.


There will be 2 BSL interpreters on-site for the drop-in zine making workshop, 1-3pm.


If you have any questions or concerns about accessibility, please do get in touch with the programme team!

Get in touch
 

Can’t make it? Watch our exhibition tours!

Cover image for social media video tour of the exhibition
Cover image for social media video tour of the exhibition
Explore the Rights Cuts Action exhibition online

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