INFORMATION / FAQ
Things to be aware of before you visit the INTER/her project.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
- The INTER/her exhibition is recommended for visitors over 12 years of age. Children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
- Visitors with knee or joint issues should be aware that kneeling is required to enter the dome tent. We are happy to make alternative arrangements for you if needed. Please inform the guide upon entry to the installation.
- The dome tent can fit up to three visitors at a time, so we recommend you attend with a family member, partner or friends. You may also experience INTER/her on your own if you wish - please inform the guide upon entry to the installation.
- Concessions are available for students, the unemployed and the underemployed. Please contact us in advance of your intended visit date. We will arrange a reduced ticket price and give you an arrival time for your INTER/her experience.
FAQ
You can email the project on: info@inter-her.art
INTER/her is a mobile installation, on display in online exhibitions and physical gallery spaces around the UK. Please see our LOCATIONS page for the latest details.
Ticket purchase links are available on our DATES / TIMES page. Ticketing is powered by Eventbrite. Simply follow the link for your chosen date and location, then follow the instructions to book your tickets. Please note that the online exhibitions do not require tickets.
Walk-ins are now possible if there are available sessions. However we recommend pre-booking if possible to avoid disappointment or long waiting times.
INTER/her is an immersive audio/visual installation which uses sight, sound and touch to convey the experience. We regret that some visitors may not be able to fully participate, however we will do our best to accommodate needs on a person-by-person basis. Please email us in advance of your visit at: info@inter-her.art
Yes, absolutely. We hope that greater awareness of these issues will encourage empathy and understanding, regardless of gender.
Yes, absolutely. Please consider all references to women as reading: “…women and those with uteruses.” For reasons of brevity and readability we hope you understand why the short form is used in our website text.