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2025 Competition for blind and partially Blind Art Lovers

 Ellen Adams, in partnership with the RNIB, welcomes submissions for a piece of creative writing (prose or poetry in any form or style), centred on experiences of a museum trip, piece of art, or household object. Click below for the 2025 advert, and for the results and accompanying booklet of 2024 submissions. 

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Competition for KCL students

Ellen Adams organised a competition for students for a piece of creative writing (prose or poetry inspired by the practice of audio description), based on the Parthenon sculptures in the British Museum.  Click below for the results and accompanying booklet of submissions. 

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Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children (2024)

Lisa Smith, BSL Instructor, used our Parthenon clips
Link to Lisa's testmonial

Crowd sourcing for the MLSG project at TCD!

The Many Lives of a Snake Goddess Project workshop
Blog on feedbackImage gallery of reconstructed votary

Reports on activities

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