Photo Festival Walking Tour - Bring Your Baby at Arnolfini
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A event held at Arnolfini on Friday 1st November. The event starts at 11:00.


Would you like to be guided from venue-to-venue while learning more about the programme? Each week we will host walking tours led by the festival’s core team (Ben, Alex, Safia & Ilayda). They will leave from a city-centre venue, taking in a handful of exhibitions. The tours are a great chance to engage with the festival while meeting like minded people. Upcoming tours include:

FRIDAY 1ST NOVEMBER - BRING YOUR BABY TOUR

We will begin at Arnolfini Gallery, visiting the Rinko Kawauchi exhibition. For here we will visit exhibitions across the harbourside, including:

- Sarker Protick at St. Paul's Crypt (Coronation Road)
- Andrew Jackson and Ritual Inhabitual at Albion Dockside (near Spike Island)

Please note, Sarker Protick's exhibition includes steps, however there will be space to store buggies. The tour is best suited to parents and carers with babies under 1 year old. If you have any questions about access, please contact [email protected].

Tours are a maximum of two hours in length, with opportunities to rest in between exhibitions. Group size will be kept to a maximum of 12 adult participants. For full details and to book your spot, please follow the link below.

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Image © Rinko Kawauchi.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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