Overview
In collaboration with the Beyond Vision Projects, the Hong Kong Museum of Art launched the "Beyond Seeing: A Multisensory Art Project", delivering a series of on-site and outreach accessible art experiences for people with visual impairment and low vision. Through different forms of sensorial engagements, the project offers them a brand new experience in exploring the world of art.
The project comprises a sequence of guide booklets with Braille, tactile graphics and audio descriptions are specially designed for the selected exhibitions. A multisensory museum experience corner on the 5/F of the Museum to show the Tactile-Audio Interaction System (TAIS) installation of the Victoria Harbour scenery. A series of multisensory workshops were offered to primary schools, providing a whole new perspective for appreciating the magnificent museum collections.
The following accessible exhibition information is available for people with special needs. Please use the "Accessibility" function of smart devices such as mobile phone and tablet, to access the information:
Artwork information of Victoria City and Victoria Harbour
Plain Text Version
Tactile Guide Booklet for "#popcolours" (Exhibition ended)
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Tactile Guide Booklet for "Art of the South Nanling" (Exhibition ended)
Plain Text Version / Gallery Floor Plan / Gallery Floor Plan Plain Text Version
To show care for senior citizens, people with different abilities and other communities in need, the LCSD has introduced the Community Care Series which offers a vast range of recreational, sports and cultural activities and facilities. For details, please visit its webpage at https://www.lcsd.gov.hk/edutainment/en/for_care/index.html.