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After Nearly a Decade of Debate, There’s a New Definition of ‘Museum’

An international committee overseeing the museum industry has put forward a new definition for 'museum,' after a previous suggestion was shot down for being too progressive.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Art Historians Take to TikTok to Shake Up the Narrative

“TikTok art history content has the potential to grow an audience rapidly because there is not this intimidation that you sometimes have with the more theoretically loaded sources.”
By Rebecca Ann Hughes

Increasing Accessibility, Lincoln Center’s Passport to the Arts Goes Online

Lincoln Center's Passport to the Arts program has been running since 1989, but this is the first year it's online, bringing accessible programming to disabled audiences now through Zoom.
By Billy McEntee

Online Art Viewing Is Finally Being Embraced—But Does That Make It More Accessible?

By Serena Tabacchi, Chloë Diamond and Stina Gustafsson
Women using The Verse. (Photo: Hooke Audio)

How Hooke Audio Has Readied Its Device to Work as a Camcorder for the Blind

By Brady Dale
Yesterday, Gett, assisted by a blind teenage software developer, make its services available to the visually impaired. (Photo courtesy of Gett).

Gett Now Accessible to Blind Passengers

By Giulia Olsson

VIP Experience: Visually Impaired Persons See Art Through Sensory Tours

By Lauren Feiner
Ms. Matlin (Getty)

Marlee Matlin on the FCC's Feeble Attempts at Online Closed Captioning

By Jordyn Taylor
One Carnegie Hill, the other development that has been named in the lawsuit.

U.S. Attorney Sues the Related Companies, Robert A.M. Stern and Ismael Leyva, Alleging Inaccessible Apartments

By Kim Velsey

If Accessible Taxi Fight Will Cost City $1 B., Why Not Make All Cabs Wheelchair Friendly?

By Matt Chaban

Roundup: Skirting Shutdown; Is The Stage Set For a Senate 'Coup?'

By Hunter Walker
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