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Making 3D Prints Part of the Museum Experience

by Samuel Foulkes, Director of Braille Production and Accessible Innovation, Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired

5/8/2024

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The Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired created 3D-printed replicas of sculptures featured in the Cincinnati Art Museum’s Accessible Expressions Ohio exhibition.

Accessibility Resources for Visitors

by Kiara Galloway, Web Content Management Intern

5/1/2024

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Providing accessibility resources to help people of all abilities connect with the arts is part of our mission to contribute to a more vibrant Cincinnati.

Meet CAM+

by Emily Hartig, Junior Exhibition Designer

4/30/2024

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The CAM+ Accessibility Cart is a self-serve welcoming point with tools to enhance any and everyone’s experience.

Accessible Expressions Ohio: Welcoming Everyone to the Museum

by Sara Birkofer, Assistant Director of Gallery and Accessibility Programs

4/4/2024

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The Cincinnati Art Museum strives for inclusivity by increasing accessibility to its collection, programming, and resources. The museum seeks to eliminate barriers by accommodating the individual needs of all visitors.