The article presents a project of providing guidelines on art education for the blind and visually impaired, which was entitled Perception as a Tool and presented at the Berlin Biennale on 6 October 2010. It focuses on potential aspects of art education with regard to people with special needs and seeks to discover what happens with art if we cannot see it. This approach to art education combines elements of conventional tours of exhibitions and involves the participants through play. The methods that were used in our work included establishing dramatic tension and insecurity in the group as well as mutual trust by relying on different resources, including sensory perception, personal biography and different forms of knowledge and skills. A...
Photographs by blind artists are inherently conceptual. They operate at the heart of the medium, que...
Abstract: What does it mean if you are visually impaired or blind, yet you want to study at an art a...
This paper addresses the relationship between the visually impaired and the visual arts. The first s...
The article describes the theoretical and practical questions that rise by including blind and parti...
How do we Ensure Art Accessibility for the blind and visually impaired? This research looks at ways ...
Blind and visually impaired pupils are part of a group of children with special needs due to deficit...
The purpose of the article is to explore in what ways visual arts can be brought closer to blind per...
The article recreates a gallery conversation with blind and low-vision visitors focused on The Judgm...
What can a visually impaired student achieve in art education? Can visually impaired students teach ...
All museum visitors should be able to go to any museum they like and observe the artworks they prefe...
Three case studies of teachers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art are discussed in the context of a l...
The purpose of the article is to explore in what ways the visual arts (with emphasis on painting) ca...
In my thesis I explore the potential of non-visual components of sculptural artworks. For that purpo...
This article discusses the organization of the exhibition environment for visually impaired visitors...
In the latter half of the twentieth century, blind children were given little--if any--instruction i...
Photographs by blind artists are inherently conceptual. They operate at the heart of the medium, que...
Abstract: What does it mean if you are visually impaired or blind, yet you want to study at an art a...
This paper addresses the relationship between the visually impaired and the visual arts. The first s...
The article describes the theoretical and practical questions that rise by including blind and parti...
How do we Ensure Art Accessibility for the blind and visually impaired? This research looks at ways ...
Blind and visually impaired pupils are part of a group of children with special needs due to deficit...
The purpose of the article is to explore in what ways visual arts can be brought closer to blind per...
The article recreates a gallery conversation with blind and low-vision visitors focused on The Judgm...
What can a visually impaired student achieve in art education? Can visually impaired students teach ...
All museum visitors should be able to go to any museum they like and observe the artworks they prefe...
Three case studies of teachers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art are discussed in the context of a l...
The purpose of the article is to explore in what ways the visual arts (with emphasis on painting) ca...
In my thesis I explore the potential of non-visual components of sculptural artworks. For that purpo...
This article discusses the organization of the exhibition environment for visually impaired visitors...
In the latter half of the twentieth century, blind children were given little--if any--instruction i...
Photographs by blind artists are inherently conceptual. They operate at the heart of the medium, que...
Abstract: What does it mean if you are visually impaired or blind, yet you want to study at an art a...
This paper addresses the relationship between the visually impaired and the visual arts. The first s...