Information for visitors with disabilities, 1992
Scope and Contents
*This subseries may include racist, sexist, ableist, homophobic, transphobic, xenophobic, classist, or otherwise offensive or hateful views and opinions.
Specifically, material in this subseries uses currently outdated language to describe people with disabilities.
Our historical materials in particular are presented in their original and unaltered forms for research and study, which allows us to also confront our legacy of colonization and inform our understanding today. These items have been retained as they originally existed to preserve the integrity of the historical record and to foster accountability. The Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives does not endorse the views expressed in these materials, which are inconsistent with our institution’s values and commitment to creating an inclusive and accessible safe space.*
This subseries documents research, programming, reports, and initiatives around accesibility within the Brooklyn Museum from 1967-2014. It includes information on the Touch collection, which was a small collection of deaccessioned collection objects, purchased objects, and examples of various materials that could all be touched by visitors for deeper exploration.
Dates
- 1992
Creator
- From the Collection: Brooklyn Museum (Organization)
Extent
1 folder/s
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically with one series for the Touch Collection.
Repository Details
Part of the Brooklyn Museum Archives Repository