Shining a Light Series: Making the Arts Accessible - VIRTUAL
On-demand to stream until March 11.
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Join us ONLINE for this poignant 2-hour workshop on how artists and arts organizations can continue to make our programming more accessible for all.


Time & Location
On-demand to stream until March 11.
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/ed3c6
About the event
Many artists and producers don’t know quite where to start when it comes to making their programming more accessible for all. For some, it could be they just don’t know where to start. For others, it could be the financial barriers of implementing different strategies. The Ghostlight has brought in experts from Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired and Ghost Light Artistic Interpreting to take some of the guesswork out. Join us for this informative 2 hour lecture on how anyone can make their artistic ventures more accessible, no matter the size of their budget.
A 2-hour workshop including:
-how to provide a more equitable cultural experience for people who are blind or low vision and deaf or hard of hearing (and easy / budget friendly places to start)
-how to engage and co-design with people who are blind or low vision
-what makes a qualified theater interpreter
-how to build your audience with access in mind
This workshop will be led by Samuel Foulkes and Brian Anderson of Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired and Keara Beck Ortt of GhostLight Artistic Interpreting.
Learn more about Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired HERE.
Learn more about Ghost Light Artistic Interpreting HERE.