We have created this short guide for curators, programmers and exhibition organisers to give an overview of how to ensure that the exhibition you’re putting on is accessible and inclusive of disabled people.
How to Put On an Accessible Exhibition
Shape Arts,
08 May 2018, United Kingdom
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