STARTS
2019-10-19 08:00:00
Ends
2020-02-09 17:00:00
Free
Location
Admission is free.
Access+Ability features over 70 user-centered and inclusive designs developed in the last decade—from low-tech products that assist with daily routines to sensors that stabilize tremors associated with Parkinson’s disease.
Fueled by demand, as well as advances in research and technology, a proliferation of functional, life-enhancing products is creating unprecedented access. Visitors will find innovations increasing the potential for all people to access the world.
The Art of (Assistive) Listening
Sun, January 12 | 2–3 pm
Repeated: Thurs, January 23 | 7–8 pm
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The Team is IN!
Fri, February 7 | 6:30–7 pm
Repeated 7:30–8 pm
Many of the works Access+Ability are currently in production. If you are interested in learning more about these objects, further information is available here.
For further information on community resources and community partners who helped to inform this exhibition, a list is available here.
Research Guide
Explore resources about accessibility in museums as well as resources about accessible design and the designers featured in the exhibition with this Research Guide. Visit the Spencer Art Reference Library in the Bloch Building to browse a display of these titles.
Organized by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
In Kansas City, generous support provided by Sara and Bill Morgan, The Karbank Family Foundation and The Neil D. Karbank Foundation in memory of Barney A. Karbank, and U.S. Bank Wealth Management.