Kay Walsh: All His Rights
Kay Walsh spent a year on the Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park chronicling the red deer there. Learning to…
View EventThese times are especially suited to people with autism, anxiety and associated conditions. Everyone is welcome at RAMM.
Numbers are limited to create a calmer atmosphere, so book before you travel to be sure of your place. If you are unable to use pre-booked tickets, they can be transferred to a later Relaxed session time/date (space permitting).
Entry via Garden Entrance at rear of building. Toilets will be open and are fully accessible. The rest of the museum (including Queen Street entrance) will be closed to the public until 10am.
Ear defenders are free to borrow. If you need to step into a separate calm area during your visit, just ask at Reception.
Get in touch on [email protected] or ask at Reception for more information and for (limited) bookable parking spaces.
See our access page for visual stories to prepare your visit and identify the Garden Entrance for arrival.
28 - 08 Jun Jan
Kay Walsh spent a year on the Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park chronicling the red deer there. Learning to…
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Over the last few months, RAMM’s Youth Panel (generously funded by the Art Fund) have worked passionately to curate an…
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