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British Sign Language talk

The Spanish Baroque

Talks and conversations | Talk
Date
Friday, 24 July 2026
Time
6 - 6.45 pm
Audience
For everyone
Accessible:
British Sign Language

Free

This talk is available on a first come, first served basis, with priority given to BSL users.

Please arrive in good time to access the building and find the meeting place Room 19.

Please view our Access page for more information

Donations welcome

About

Join us for a British Sign Language (BSL) tour exploring the drama, devotion, and artistry of 17th-century Spain. Led by Deaf artist and lecturer Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq, this tour offers a visually rich journey through highlights of the National Gallery’s collection of Spanish Baroque painting.

Discover masterpieces by Velázquez, Ribera, and Murillo, artists whose work shaped the visual culture of Spain during this period. As contemporaries of Francisco de Zurbarán, they provide a compelling counterpoint to Zurbarán’s luminous and contemplative style. This tour offers the perfect introduction before delving deeper into Zurbarán’s world.

Visitors are invited to make the most of our ‘Pay What You Wish’ scheme, with entry to Zurbarán available from just £1 after the tour.


This session will be led by a Deaf lecturer in British Sign Language with interpretation in spoken English.

British Sign Language (BSL) talks

Throughout the year, free talks are given in BSL by Deaf presenters or in spoken English with BSL interpretation.