Inclusion in Museums: Best Practices

In an era where cultural institutions are becoming more inclusive, this webinar offers a unique opportunity to hear from experts who are leading the charge in making museums more accessible for all audiences. From sensory-friendly exhibitions to remote engagement strategies, the speakers will showcase innovative and cost-effective approaches to inclusivity that can be implemented in museums worldwide.

Fostering Remote Inclusion at the National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina During and After the Pandemic

Aida Šarac Berbić

Aida Šarac Berbić will share her experience working with the National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina to implement remote inclusion strategies during the pandemic. Using the digital assistive technology ARTsee, she helped bridge the gap for children with intellectual disabilities. Aida will reflect on the benefits and challenges of using digital tools to enhance museum accessibility, offering valuable insights into adapting to a post-pandemic world.

Aida Šarac Berbić is a museum pedagogue with a passion for democratizing access to art and museums. She has dedicated her career to developing accessibility initiatives for people with developmental disabilities and has contributed to several scientific publications on museum pedagogy and inclusivity.

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Museum Pedagogue and Art Historian by profession dedicated to democratize museums and fine Art's

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