Museography and scenography: Enhancing inclusion in museums
This is our story.
From stories of lived experience, to essays by curators, researchers, artists and chronically ill individuals, this section gathers raw, radical and moving stories and essays that have at their core the belief that invisible illnesses and disabilities deserve better representation, in the museum, but also in everyday life.
Invisible disabilities, lived experiences, and the mundane object
Digital Renaissance: Transforming Museums for Inclusive Education
5 things to know about remote accessibility
Every object tells a story
5 tips to use lived experience ethically in museums
UX design and accessibility, and why it matters to museums
Art-based and creative methods for data collection
5 actions to get started on access in a museum / gallery
5 ways to make your events accessible that you may have missed
5 ways to make your museum events accessible
It's also about your shops.
Looking through art
Making the Invisible Visible – Invisible Illnesses and Disabilities in Medical Collections