[accessibleimage] In Touch With Art, London, November 2007
- From: "Vince Thacker" <vince@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Accessible Image" <accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 21:27:51 +0100
This looks interesting for Arts professionals and organisations.
In Touch With Art
An International Conference on Art, Museums and Visual Impairment
http://www.sam-culture.com/work-in-touch-with-art.htm
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Wednesday 28th November and Thursday 29th November 2007
V&A, London
St Dunstan's, V&A, Goldsmiths, University of London
In Touch With Art aims to empower arts organisations to engage creatively
with visually impaired people through the visual arts.
Art can open up rich and rewarding new learning experiences for visually
impaired people. We need to find ways to communicate this, and ensure our
galleries and museums are welcoming and stimulating places for people who
may not view themselves as visitors or participants.
Sighted and visually impaired people alike can benefit from the enhanced
quality of life, and thinking and learning skills, that art can bring.
Taking part in creative activities can improve sensory skills and
self-confidence for everyone.
In Touch With Art is the first collaboration between St Dunstan's, the V&A
and Goldsmiths, and brings together an international line up of artists,
academics and staff from museum and galleries who are leading the field in
this area.
sam has worked closely with all of the organisations to programme, organise
and recruit for the event.
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.
If you are interested in attending In Touch With Art, please email or call
us on 01273 882112.
You can also download the programme, booking form and accommodation booking
form below.
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The V&A is the Victoria and Albert Museum,
http://www.vam.ac.uk/
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