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The National Gallery has an integrated programme of British Sign Language interpreted lectures and talks.
Throughout the year, free talks are given in BSL by deaf lecturers or in spoken English with BSL interpretation. Talks highlight paintings in the National Gallerys collection and special exhibitions, inviting you to respond through discussion. All talks are open to everyone.
All events are free. To receive regular updates on BSL events, contact miranda.baxter@ng-london.org.uk, subscribe online or join our new Facebook group BSL events at the National Gallery.
The Following is presented for Deaf Visitors
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BSL: Portrait of a Horse
Friday, 1st May 2026 - 6pm - 6:45pm
This exhibition celebrates artist George Stubbs’s groundbreaking study of horse anatomy and his monumental painting of Scrub, a rearing racehorse captured with unmatched accuracy and character.
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BSL: British Sign Language talk
Celebrating 250 Years of John Constable
Friday, 12 June 2026 - 6pm - 6:45pm
Join us for a special British Sign Language (BSL) talk marking the 250th anniversary of the birth of John Constable, one of Britain’s most celebrated landscape painters. Led by Deaf art historian Edward Richards, this event offers a richly visual exploration of Constable’s life, techniques and legacy.
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