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Hundred Heroines (HH) is the only UK charity (registered charity number: 1190277) dedicated to advancing public awareness of women in photography. Leading women photographers (the ‘Heroines’) ...
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BSL interpreter
Project role (Temporary) · Flexible hours · For around 4 weeks
Unit 1-3 1st Floor, Eastgate Shopping Centre, Gloucester GL1 1PA, UK
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Hundred Heroines
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Summary
We're looking for someone to create BSL interpretations of our Vimeo content, and any films shown in the Hundred Heroines Museum.Detailed description
This role is something which will depend on the content displayed in the museum at the time. You might finish all the Vimeo content, but then later in the year we show a short video and would like you to return so we can make our displays accessible for all!
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About Hundred Heroines
Hundred Heroines (HH) is the only UK charity (registered charity number: 1190277) dedicated to advancing public awareness of women in photography. Leading women photographers (the ‘Heroines’) challenge how we see the world, push artistic and social boundaries and highlight issues of inequality. We provide an accessible and varied programme of creative, social and educational activities and opportunities, particularly empowering for young women.
Our vision is the universal recognition of women in photography – past, present & future. Our mission is to connect people with the visual arts and to share opportunities for diverse communities to celebrate women in photography.
Our vision is the universal recognition of women in photography – past, present & future. Our mission is to connect people with the visual arts and to share opportunities for diverse communities to celebrate women in photography.