
Exhibiting for Multiple Senses: Art and Curating for Sensory-Diverse Bodies
Drawing from neuroscience research on diverse sensory experiences among neurodiverse museum visitors, this study explores how contemporary art exhibitions can extend beyond visual primacy to engage all the senses. Exhibitions can incorporate more touch, smell, taste, and movement, challenging traditional display methods while advocating for dynamic and accessible ways of experiencing art. It explores creating more inclusive museum experiences for people with physical, neurological, or mental support needs – an often-overlooked group within the growing debate on diversity and inclusion in the arts.
256 pages, 17 x 23 cm, softcover, Valiz (Amsterdam).
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Exhibiting for Multiple Senses: Art and Curating for Sensory-Diverse Bodies
Drawing from neuroscience research on diverse sensory experiences among neurodiverse museum visitors, this study explores how contemporary art exhibitions can extend beyond visual primacy to engage all the senses. Exhibitions can incorporate more touch, smell, taste, and movement, challenging traditional display methods while advocating for dynamic and accessible ways of experiencing art. It explores creating more inclusive museum experiences for people with physical, neurological, or mental support needs – an often-overlooked group within the growing debate on diversity and inclusion in the arts.
256 pages, 17 x 23 cm, softcover, Valiz (Amsterdam).
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Drawing from neuroscience research on diverse sensory experiences among neurodiverse museum visitors, this study explores how contemporary art exhibitions can extend beyond visual primacy to engage all the senses. Exhibitions can incorporate more touch, smell, taste, and movement, challenging traditional display methods while advocating for dynamic and accessible ways of experiencing art. It explores creating more inclusive museum experiences for people with physical, neurological, or mental support needs – an often-overlooked group within the growing debate on diversity and inclusion in the arts.
256 pages, 17 x 23 cm, softcover, Valiz (Amsterdam).























