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Placing Accessibility at the Forefront of Museum Learning

Placing Accessibility at the Forefront of Museum Learning

Museum education departments have pioneered accessibility in the arts, with longstanding programs at New York institutions like the Met and MoMA. As disability gains recognition in exhibitions, these programs and their educators deserve greater acknowledgment and integration into museum education.
January 26, 2026
Exploring Uman's Fluid Abstractions

Exploring Uman’s Fluid Abstractions

Uman: After all the things… at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum showcases fluid, abstract works that capture the complexity of diasporic experience. Uman's art reflects her journey from Somalia to Upstate New York, evoking a sense of finding home in new landscapes
January 22, 2026
John Wilson's Artistic Testimony

John Wilson’s Artistic Testimony

Amidst the winter chill, a lone snowman in McCarren Park inspires resilience. This week's theme highlights artists who defy boundaries and shape history, with collaborative events throughout the city serving as beacons of warmth.
January 22, 2026
Lotty Rosenfeld: Defiant Lines and Political Impact

Lotty Rosenfeld: Defiant Lines and Political Impact

Disobedient Spaces at Wallach Art Gallery examines Lotty Rosenfeld's influential interventions against authoritarian regimes. Her iconic work, One Mile of Crosses on the Pavement, transformed dashed lines into crosses, symbolizing resistance. The exhibition highlights her collaborations and collective methods of activism.
January 22, 2026
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