
This exhibition is notable not only for its
artworks but also for its enhanced accessibility in spatial design,
programming, and staffing. To accommodate children and visitors with visual
impairments, tactile guide bars are installed along the gallery walls to
indicate the exhibition route, and sensory tiles representing various sensory
organs are provided to facilitate engagement with the artworks.
Additional accessible features include a
tactile map for previewing the exhibition space, promotional materials in the
form of storybooks for easier understanding, braille books, a game-based audio
guide, permanent educational kits for children, and simplified audio
descriptions. An on-site accessibility manager is also present at all times to
assist visitors and support their understanding of the exhibition.
Furthermore, ACC will enter into an
agreement on May 17 with the Korea Disability Arts & Culture Center to
enhance accessibility in exhibitions and performance content. This exhibition
marks the beginning of that collaboration. After its run at ACC until June 29,
the exhibition will travel to Seoul, where it will be shown at Modu Art
Space—Korea’s first standardized exhibition venue for artists with
disabilities—from July 23 to August 22.
Participating Artists: KIM Wonyoung·SON Naye·YEO Hyejin·LEE Jeeyang·HA Eunbeen, SONG
Yeseul, Aya MOMOSE, OUM Jeongsoon, Rémi KLEMENSIEWICZ