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Integrating Accessibility into your Artistic Practice

This introductory online workshop is designed to provide artists with fundamental knowledge and skills essential for integrating accessibility into their artistic endeavors. Tailored for artists across various disciplines, participants will explore the principles of universal design and how they can be applied to artistic processes, from conception to exhibition.

Attendees will take away valuable resources and actionable strategies to enrich their work and connect with a broader audience.

About the Presenter:

Molly Hull is the Accessibility and Inclusion Coordinator at the North Carolina Museum of Art. She is a Raleigh native with a BA from Meredith College and a MA from Syracuse University. In her current role at the museum she works to ensure that programming and outreach initiatives are accessible to a vast range of audiences. She also works as an independent consultant for educational institutions and art organizations to train stakeholders how to implement best practices in accessibility, thereby lowering barriers for persons with disabilities.

If you require accessibility assistance for the online meeting, please don't hesitate to reach out for support.

If you face financial constraints in purchasing event tickets, please reach out to director@durhamartguild.org.

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