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Museologist Notes 3

The logo is a black circle with the word "Accessibility" appearing in bold white text. Four high contrast icons appear immediately above the text: a blue eye, a yellow hand, a red ear, and a green brain. These icons represent different modalities people use when interacting with technology—vision, touch, hearing, and cognition.

After Hurricane Harvey hit Texas I had the chance to speak to a museologist down there. His museum and community were badly damaged in the flooding…

Natalie Chomitz March 13, 2019March 22, 2019 Museologist notes No Comments Read more

Museologist Notes 2

White Wall with no evidence of blue paint

What to do When Disaster Strikes This title is Hyperbole. ‘Disaster’ normally means fire, flood, and plagues of rats. Not accidents in art class but maybe it should. Not every museum has dedicated learning spaces due to size and/or funding.

Natalie Chomitz March 8, 2019May 22, 2019 Museologist notes 1 Comment Read more

Museologist Notes 1

The logo is a black circle with the word "Accessibility" appearing in bold white text. Four high contrast icons appear immediately above the text: a blue eye, a yellow hand, a red ear, and a green brain. These icons represent different modalities people use when interacting with technology—vision, touch, hearing, and cognition.

If you follow the law it means a disabled person can enter your space. It does not mean a disabled person can experience your space.

Natalie Chomitz March 5, 2019March 22, 2019 Museologist notes No Comments Read more
Farmer wearing a white handmade covid mask in 2020

Farmer is a museologist with a passion for access

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