Exhibition

Making Sense – a multi-sensory approach to art

10 April - 26 June 2026
Monday-Friday 9.30am-7pm (last entry usually 5pm)
Free to all

An exhibition featuring tactile models and audio descriptions to help interpret art collections

Exhibitions of visual art normally rely on the power of sight but how might we experience them using other senses? This exhibition showcases the research of Jinyu ‘Eevee’ Han, a PhD student at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, who has been collaborating with Dundee Sight Support & Social Hub and North East Sensory Services to create tactile models and audio descriptions for blind and partially sighted visitors. You will be able to experience a range of artworks using these alternative methods of interpretation, and the exhibition also includes some sensory artworks that were created to be touched.

A detailed accessibility guide is available via the exhibition webpage.

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Tower Building, University Of Dundee, Nethergate, Dundee, DD1 4HN
01382 384310

Free to all

Opening times

Monday-Friday 09.30am-7pm (last entry 5pm)

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