The Museum of Modern Art in NYC has been doing some great programs for
audiences with visual impairments. I observed two of their classes a
year or so ago and the participant responses were very positive. During
a school tour, students were given gloves and allowed to touch some of
the sculptures. The adult art classes used a number of raised line
drawings. I don't have their number but speak to their Education
Department for more specific info.
Marcy Shaffer
NYS Capitol Commission
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>From: N.S. Art Gallary[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Sunday, January 11, 1998 5:33 PM
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>Subject: visually impaired visitors to art museums
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>Hello colleagues.
>
>At the Art Gallery of Nova scotia we are currently in the development
>stages of an exhibtion for our Education Gallery about how art museums
>can help to make visual art accessible to visitors with various degrees
>of visual impairment.
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>If anyone has had expereince in this area of knows of good references or
>programs, we would very much appreciate your help. Please respond to the
>list or to Catherine Gray at [log in to unmask]
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>Many thanks.
>
>Virginia Stephen
>Deputy Director, Head of Programming
>Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
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