An Artist Who Has Something in Common With Her Subjects

Rachel Handlin is possibly the first person with Down syndrome to receive an M.F.A., and one of just a few to hold a bachelor’s. Her first solo show features her…

Her Guide Dog Inspired Her Art, and Stars in Her Museum Show

After losing her sight in an accident, Emilie Gossiaux found meaning and art in a bond with her dog, London, celebrated at the Queens Museum.

Making Art Accessible for All

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Join Us in a Dream: A National Museum of Disability History and Culture – Disability Social History Project

Join Us in a Dream: A National Museum of Disability History and Culture June 22, 2022History museum, On the web Reprint from the National Council on Public History 14 JUNE…

Redefining Inclusion for Disabilities That Can Be Harder to See

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The Guggenheim Is Proving That Museums Aren’t Just to Be Seen

Art & Design|The Guggenheim Is Proving That Museums Aren’t Just to Be Seen https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/19/arts/design/guggenheim-new-york.html Advertisement Continue reading the main story Supported by Continue reading the main story The Guggenheim Is…