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Blind visitor experiences at art museums

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Blind Visitor Experiences at Art Museums seeks to answer two questions: 1. Given the guiding principle of visual art being understood only by sight, what do people understand when sight is diminished or not present? 2. Moreover, given the experience of blindness, what are the effects of vision loss or no vision on a cultural identity in art? It does this by exploring seven in-depth case studies of visitors to the education department at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and the experiences of leading groups by two teachers. In addition, this book includes findings from participant observations in classes and touch tours for blind and visually impaired people at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. After reading this book, readers will understand both passive and active social exclusion from the museum's facilities (active exclusion is defined as a deliberate act of exclusion based on the belief that blind people are incapable of understanding visual art, whereas passive exclusion is defined as exclusion resulting from an aspect of miseducation, such as inappropriate building design or learning materials, or a lack of training, knowledge, resources, access materials or buildings).

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English
Pages
208

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Blind visitor experiences at art museums
2017, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Table of Contents

Theories on blindness, disability and art. Why do we think that people who are blind cannot understand the visual arts?
The earliest art education of people who are blind
Case study
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art : a New York icon
Experiences of verbal imaging
Experiences of teaching and independent visits
The two questions.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
704.087
Library of Congress
N435 .H39 2017, N435.H39 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 208 pages
Number of pages
208

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26958482M
Internet Archive
blindvisitorexpe0000hayh
ISBN 10
1442272058
ISBN 13
9781442272057
LCCN
2017003385
OCLC/WorldCat
970396712

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