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Beyond ADA: 360° Sensory Tours

Elisabeth DeGrenier on December 16, 2020December 16, 2020

The 360° Bell Museum Sensory Tour was developed by Elisabeth DeGrenier in collaboration with the Bell Museum, AuSM, and members of the Disability Community, for visitors with sensory sensitivities and/or are on the Autism Spectrum. Continue Reading Beyond ADA: 360° Sensory Tours

Curating Medieval Mental Disability

Kisha G. Tracy on April 22, 2020May 8, 2020

During my sabbatical in the spring of 2019, I visited the Hayward Gallery in London. At that time, they were hosting Kader Attia’s exhibit “The Museum of Emotion.” I was drawn to this particular exhibit because of its dual description of engaging with how Western cultures continue to view non-Western cultures through the lens of… Continue Reading Curating Medieval Mental Disability

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