Bring your class or group to Autograph for a free guided tour of our exhibitions Mónica Alcázar-Duarte: Digital Clouds Don't Carry Rain and Wilfred Ukpong: BC-1 Niger-Delta / Future-Cosmos. You will be greeted by gallery staff, who will provide an introduction to Autograph and a 20 minute guided tour of the exhibition. You are then welcome to view the artworks on display at your own pace.
Tours are available every 45 minutes from 12 - 5pm on
Wednesday 28 February
Thursday 7 March
Friday 15 March
Wednesday 20 March
Thursday 28 March
Friday 19 April
Wednesday 28 April
Thursday 2 May
Friday 10 May
Wednesday 15 May
Thursday 23 May
Fill in our short online form to book a tour, and a member of Autograph's team will get back to you to confirm your visit. You can also request to use our dedicated Education Studio as part of your visit, for self-led discussion or activities.
Booking form
16 Feb – 1 Jun 2024
Examining the connection between indigenous and western botany systems to explore the current efforts towards forest conservation and human behaviours that are affecting these efforts.
16 Feb – 1 Jun 2024
Wilfred Ukpong's visual meditations on the environmental crisis in the Niger Delta.
Before your visit, we'd like you to know that Wilfred Ukpong: BC-1 Niger-Delta / Future-Cosmos contains some nudity. If you have any questions, get in touch at learning@autograph-abp.co.uk
Everyone is welcome at Autograph. For more details about visiting, have a look at our Visit Us page, it has information about getting to the gallery, safety and accessibility.
Banner image: Mónica Alcázar-Duarte, from the series Digital Clouds Don't Carry Rain, 2021 – ongoing. © and courtesy the artist.
Page images from top, left to right: 1) Mónica Alcázar-Duarte, from the series Digital Clouds Don't Carry Rain, 2021 - ongoing. © and courtesy the artist. 2) Wilfred Ukpong, FUTURE - WORLD - EXV: Dream Chasers on a Floater, 2017. © and courtesy the artist. 3) Autograph, photograph by Zoë Maxwell.
Autograph is a place to see things differently. Since 1988, we have championed photography that explores issues of race, identity, representation, human rights and social justice, sharing how photographs reflect lived experiences and shape our understanding of ourselves and others.