[infoshare] Re: touchtour at theReuben Museum

  • From: "Marett, Lucia (ACS)" <Lucia.Marett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2012 07:44:30 -0400

Dear Sharlene, Thank you.  You are absolutely correct.

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From: infoshare-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:infoshare-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Sharlene Kraft
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 4:12 PM
To: infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [infoshare] Re: touchtour at theReuben Museum

Hi,

I think it would be nice if we could do both.  Tours for us are nice because we 
can ask questions and have more time;  on the otherhand, I went to an art 
museum with a friend of mine and they had pretty sturdy sculptures on the first 
floor and it would have been nice to be able to touch them.  Both options have 
value.

Sharlene
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From: Lynne<mailto:superlynne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 10:01 AM
Subject: [infoshare] Re: touchtour at theReuben Museum

Hi, Lucia.
While you are certainly entitled to your opinion, I, for one, must admit that I 
really enjoy the touch tours and am glad to be in a group of blind and visually 
impaired individuals.  As I really can't appreciate the artwork visually, I'm 
thrilled to be able to at least touch it.  All should be free to experience art 
in any way that is most gratifying and comfortable to them.

We visited two museums within a week and I got the most out of Whitney event 
where we were able to hear verbal description, touch reproductions and even the 
piece itself.

Experiencing art enriches and educates us and we should all participate in any 
programs or we might find them far and few between.

Yours In Information
Lynne


To: 'Infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'<mailto:'Infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'>
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 7:46 AM
Subject: [infoshare] touchtour at theReuben Museum

Dear  Infoshare listers,  I feel  very uneasy as per these touchtours. To me, 
this is segregation.  If our hands make the exhibits "dirty" at the tours where 
nondisabled persons are present,  why are the  touchtours acceptable?At the 
touchtours, there are no nondisabled participants present.  Please advise. 
Thank you and stay in otuch.  I am grateful for Lynne and Maria and our 
Infoshare group.  Best,  Lucia

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