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In Australia, a museum helps the color blind to perceive colors better

In Australia, a museum helps the color blind to perceive colors better

Access to art and design has always been a priority for the Chau Chak Wing Museum, and we are very pleased. First in Australia to offer this technology“said the museum’s deputy director, Dr. Paul Donnelly, in a press release.

This partnership is another important step in achieving our goals of inclusion, enabling people with color blindness to experience all the wonder and vibrancy of the exhibitions we offer..

Enchroma entered into a similar partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, Colorado in 2019 as part of its Color Access Program. Sixteen cultural institutions are participating Eyeglasses for people with color blindness will be made available to the public, according to the company’s website.

Many museums are trying to increase their accessibility to people with disabilities, but access to culture is still difficult for the people concerned. Cost, crowding and accessibility of venues often prevent cultural institutions from being as accessible as they would like. A recent report by the Malakoff Humanis Handicap Foundation. An initiative like the Chow Chak Wing Museum, however, suggests a future where we can all go to museums.

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