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Hi,
I would contact www.artbeyondsight.org they have a large contact base of
museums, galleries, etc.
Lisa
Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]> skriver:
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>In updating some of our permanent history exhibitions, and always on the
>look out for new art exhibitions, The Grace Museum is looking for ways to
>include our visually impaired audience. We are a multidisciplinary
>institution - children's, art, and local history museum. I have spent
>some time searching the internet for programming and exhibition design
>recommendations for reaching out to this audience, and can only come up
>with links to the art museums.
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>Are there any history museums on the list that have history programming
>for special needs audiences? We are open to any ideas (art, history, or
>discover based) that can be offered.
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>Thank you for your assistance.
>
>Holly B. North
>Curator of Collections/ IT Director
>Distance Learning
>
>The Grace Museum
>102 Cypress Street
>Abilene, Texas 79601
>(325) 673-4587 ext. 113
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Oslo Norway
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