BSL Interpreted Talk
Making History: Art and Documentary in Britain from 1929 to Now

Gillian Wearing, from Signs that Say What You Want Them To Say and Not Signs that Say What Someone Else Wants You To Say, ‘I signed on and they would not give me nothing’, 1992-3
Gillian Wearing
from Signs that Say What You Want Them To Say and Not Signs that Say What Someone Else Wants You To Say, ‘I signed on and they would not give me nothing’ 1992-3
© the Artist and Maureen Paley/Interim Art, London
Sunday 5 March 2006, 15.00–16.00

Tate Liverpool offers a regular programme of BSL interpreted talks on the different displays and exhibitions that we show. The talks are informal and informative and give you an inside view on the art that we show. And you don't need to have any modern art knowledge to enjoy them!

We look at a different display and exhibition each time, so you can come to as many talks as you like. There is no need to pre-book, just meet in the Gallery Foyer. You will receive a concessionary rate for paying exhibitions.

Tate Liverpool 
Free with discounted exhibition ticket, no booking necessary
For tickets, call 0151 702 7400.


Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  BSL or SSE/English interpreted