[TAGS] Study on the Accessibility of Arts Experiences

Abigale Stangl astangl at uw.edu
Thu Jun 30 17:53:11 UTC 2022


Marlene, Great to hear from you, and thanks for offering to send this to
Shelley and The Kansas City Nelson Atkinson Museum of Art. Awesome that
they are starting a tactile program!

How are you doing these days? I still look back to our time in the art room
as some as the most fun :)

Thanks again! Abby

On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 4:19 PM Marlene McAllister via TAGS <tags at nfbnet.org>
wrote:

> Hi Abi!
> Do you mind if I send your invitation to a friend of mine?
>
> The Kansas City Nelson Atkinson Museum of Art is just starting the tactile
> program.  Shelly Bromstrom lives in Kansas City.
>
> Marlene
>
> On Jun 29, 2022, at 3:20 PM, Abigale Stangl via TAGS <tags at nfbnet.org>
> wrote:
>
> 
> Hi TAGs Friends!
>
> I am so glad that we have this TAGs community mailing list. I wonder how
> everybody is doing and what interesting projects you are working on related
> to tactile arts and graphics these days? Personally, I have been thinking
> about how to expand tactile media repositories--so if anybody is interested
> in chatting about this let me know.
>
> Also, the main point of this email is to share information on research
> that is kicking off on the accessibility of art experiences. Please find
> more information in the formal call for participation below, and share it
> with your networks as appropriate.
>
> Hope everybody is doing well.
>
> Best, Abby
> __________________
>
> *Study on the Accessibility of Arts Experiences, Call for Participation *
>
> Hi! We are PhD students and faculties from Carnegie Mellon University! We
> are conducting a study to learn about and improve the accessibility of arts
> experience.
>
> The study will involve participating in a virtual remote interview through
> Zoom which takes around 60 minutes. For your participation, we will
> compensate you with a $20 Amazon.com gift card for the interview.
>
> To participate, you must be at least 18 years old, are legally or totally
> blind, are able to communicate in English, and have experience with going
> to a specific venue for visual art appreciation (e.g., museum, art gallery).
>
> If you would like to learn more about the study and possibly participate,
> please email mingzhe2 at andrew.cmu.edu.
>
> --
> Abigale Stangl, Ph.D.
> CRA Computing Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow
> Human Centered Design and Engineering (HCDE), University of Washington
> Pronouns: she/hers
> abigalestangl.com
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-- 
Abigale Stangl, Ph.D.
CRA Computing Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow
Human Centered Design and Engineering (HCDE), University of Washington
Pronouns: she/hers
abigalestangl.com
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