Essex SLC presents ‘Do You See What I See’ exhibition
Essex Sight Loss Council (SLC) presents an art exhibition called ‘Do You See What I See.’
This is to coincide with the 200th anniversary of Braille and 200 years of the birth of the modern railway and comprises of artwork created by blind and partially sighted (BPS) people highlighting the impact of sight loss on daily lives at Broxbourne, Colchester and Norwich railway stations.
The exhibitions also aim to dispel misconceptions about how blind and partially sighted people create and access art.
We have created an audio guide of the pieces displayed to ensure that everyone can access the exhibition in an equal way.
These guides are available via the links below. They will direct you to a detailed description of the exact order of the artwork on display.
Descriptions for ‘Do You See What I See’ exhibition
Norwich Railway Station
Colchester Railway Station