Noah of the Zoa

This page serves as an easy-read, designed to support accessibility and understanding of the exhibition ‘Noah of the Zoa’ by George Harding

About The Exhibition

‘Noah of the Zoa’ is an exhibition about accepting the different versions of your identity.

The exhibition tackles mental health and well-being.

An exhibition is an organised public display of items, ideas or artworks.

An exhibition can be held in a gallery, museum, community centre, or at your local health centre.


The exhibition houses a collection of paintings created by artist George Harding.

George Harding is a artist working across painting - landscape, portraiture, and street art.


Themes relating to this exhibition include:

  • Identity

  • Psychology

  • Using art to heal

  • Mental well-being


Support

This exhibition's subject matter touches upon abuse. We ask for attendee discretion when visiting the exhibition.

If you need support during your visit to the exhibition, please speak to a member of our team.


Accessing The Exhibition

Noah of the Zoa’ is exhibited within the Kentish Town Health Centre.

Information about travel, accessibility and finding the building can be found in Visit Us


The exhibition takes place on the first floor. Visitors can either use the elevator or stairs at the South Wing entrance to access the exhibition.

You can find bright green signs within the main waiting area/entrance that indicate the direction of the South Wing.


Navigating The Exhibition

Each month, our exhibition spaces have nearly 2,000 (two-thousand) individuals visiting. These visits can be to see our exhibitions or for their appointments.

To accomodate all visitors and protect the exhibition, we have key sensory guidelines.


Attendees are not allowed to touch the work.

You cannot drink or eat near the exhibited works.

Lower your voice and do not play music out loud.

No flash photography is allowed.

Recommended quiet visiting hours are 16:00 - 18:00


Research & Development Display

We have prepared a display cabinet that allows attendees to learn more about the exhibition and about the artist’s practice, influences and experiments.


Interaction & Feedback Zone

Our Interaction & Feedback Zone allows attendees to share their thoughts on the exhibition.


Guided Tour

If you require or would appreciate a private tour of the exhibition, please contact info@creativehealthcamden.com. Our team will be able to organise a tour that meets your accessiblity needs.

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