culture
April 7, 2026
"See, Touch, Feel..."
The Museum of African Art has published the guide "See, Touch, Feel - Tactile Exhibition of the Museum of African Art," a unique Braille guide to its permanent collection, intended for blind and visually impaired visitors. This publication, created in collaboration with the "Veljko Ramadanović" School for Visually Impaired Students, represents a significant step towards inclusivity, confirming that art reaches its full value only when accessible to everyone.

TL;DR
- The Museum of African Art has published a Braille guide called "See, Touch, Feel - Tactile Exhibition of the Museum of African Art" for blind and visually impaired visitors.
- The guide is a tactile exploration of the museum's permanent collection, featuring models of masks, sculptures, textiles, and ceramics.
- The project involved active participation from visually impaired individuals, shaping the interpretation of the artworks.
- Additional inclusive elements include audio descriptions, Braille text, tactile paths, and adapted texts for independent navigation.
- Guided tours of the tactile exhibition are held on the last Saturday of each month at 1 PM and are free with prior registration.
- Boris Dončić from the Association of the Blind of Serbia highlighted the importance of the exhibition in opening up new sensory experiences with African art.
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