Through talks, touch tours and case studies, In Touch With Art will:
• examine models of best practice for the interpretation of visual arts for visually impaired audiences
• investigate ways of teaching art to people with visual impairment • explore experiences of practising artists with visual impairment
• identify how people with visual impairment can interact with art in gallery and museum environments
• explore the personal, professional, physical and psychological experiences of artists, educators, and visitors with visual impairment
In Touch With Art aims to demystify what visual impairment means and motivate and inspire you to think about different learning styles and ways of seeing.
In Touch With Art
28 November 2007 – 29 November 2007, England
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