"I can see where you are standing, but I can't see any of your features." Heather can, however, really see Kendra's work. All those little raised dots are Braille cells.
The National Museum of the Air Force is adding Braille language touchpads to many of its exhibits and offering sign language interpreters to two upcoming tours.
Renowned 'braille artist' Clarke Reynolds, who is blind, helped pupils create a huge piece of art at Dalton Junior, Infant and Nursery School at Dalton, Huddersfield. The artist was in residence ...
The Great Plains Art Museum on Friday unveiled its first-ever tactile exhibit for people who are blind or have limited vision.
Titled ‘Sanhita’ (meaning ‘coming together’), the Bengaluru exhibition will display paintings, primarily in oil, and ...
This Bright Spot takes us to Manchester where our very own Renee DiNino read to students at Bowers Elementary School for "Read across America week." In this bright spot, a British entrepreneur is ...
Omikuji in Braille are rare, and will give people with ... 2023 and now studies at the Nihon University Graduate School of Art while living in Tokyo. She first became interested in omikuji five ...