Accessibility Framework for Museums: A Crash Course by the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

Abstract

More and more museums take the responsibility to make their museums accessible for people with a disability. But how do you develop policies about accessibility? How can we take away all the barriers of the museum so that everybody feels welcome and can visit the museum independently and equally. And how do we get accessibility in the DNA of the staff of every level within the organization? The Rijksmuseum hired an accessibility manager, Cathelijne Denekamp, two years ago. In this workshop, Cathelijne shares insights of an accessibility framework, based on research from the University of Leiden, which helped her add a basis of accessibility in the museum for different target groups (people with are blind or low vision, people who are deaf or hard of hearing, people who have a mobile disability, and people who are sensory sensitive). It happened quickly and solidly - together with the audiences. She shares learnings. This framework helps to set a good basis on accessibility for every museum, big or small. In the workshop you will work with the framework for your own museum.

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Workshop Presentation

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Visitors

KEYWORDS

Accessibility, Blind, Low vision, Deaf, Hard of hearing, Sensory sensitive

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