63 Hanover Street

63 Hanover Street

Wheelchair / Accessible Access

This venue is wheelchair accessible via the main entrance. There is a low ramp into the building entrance, and large accessible toilets down a corridor inside. However the doors in the foyer are push/swing doors, and are rather heavy, so pushing them whilst maneuvering the wheelchair may be a bit awkward. The other doors either have handles, or are sliding (in the case of the toilet doors). 

Bathrooms

There is are two wheelchair accessible gender-neutral bathrooms in this venue. The bathroom door is a sliding door.

Approach to Venue

The entrance has a very low ramp up to the main building doors.  Flat inside.

There is no reserved accessible parking.

Service Dogs

Service dogs are welcome.

Contact

If you have any questions about the accessibility of this venue, please email Susan Wardell su.wardell@gmail.com


Events this Year

Into the Afterlands

Into the Afterlands

Fire shines, and so does grief: photography, poetry, and sculpture take you into the 'afterlands' of a devastating house fire.

Price Free
Dates 14th , 16th to 21st March
Venue 63 Hanover Street

Visual Art

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About Us

Dunedin Fringe envisions a city ignited by creativity, where all people embrace art, culture and creativity into their daily lives.

We have a mission to provide platforms for creative expression that help nurture communities. We have a special focus on supporting emerging artists, and the development of new and experimental work.

We produce the Dunedin Fringe Festival, Amped Music Project and New Zealand Young Writers Festival annually, curate the White Box Gallery, and manage the performing arts venue Te Whare o Rukutia.

Our Contacts

Dunedin Fringe Arts Trust
19 George Street,
Dunedin 9016,
Aotearoa New Zealand

03 477 3350