Accessible Exhibition Design Workshop
There’s so much to consider when planning, curating and delivering an exhibition, and with 1 in 5 Australians identifying as a person with disability, accessibility is a key component.
In this expert 90-minute workshop, we’ll cover everything from budgeting and consultation to programming and experimentation.
Learn how to ensure the accessible design of:
Exhibition Content and Items
Label Text and Design
Audio-visuals and Interactives
Physical Access and Accessible Tours
Colour and Lighting
You’ll also be provided with a useful checklist so you can apply practical solutions to help your exhibition be as inclusive and accessible as possible.
Be motivated by examples of accessible Museums and Galleries from around the globe and draw insights from wide-reaching resources and videos.
Accessible Exhibition Design is not only achievable – it’s essential!
Nat Thomas - Trainer
Nat is passionate about disability inclusion. She is also a visual artist with a degree in traditional print making and drawing. Nat has spoken at art gallery openings and on multiple panels for disability and art, and has also written for independent magazines. She has previously worked with disability-led organisations to improve the lives of women and children with disability. Nat has a passion for helping people and pushes for equal rights of people with disability in all spaces. In her spare time she enjoys learning how to do tricks in her wheelchair.
This workshop is 90 minutes. Prior to the session we’ll send you links to resources you can refer to before, during and after the workshop.
Access:
Closed captioning and Auslan interpreting are available on request for all training. Please advise of your access requirements upon registration. Please note that we require at least 4 working days’ notice.
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