Contents

Abstract

One in five Australians has some type of disability. People with disabilities represent a large, diverse and important audience for museums and galleries. The aim of this study to give voice to the views of visitors with disabilities and suggest ways in which museums and galleries can better support their access needs.

Overall, it was found that people with a disability are supportive of museums and galleries, are motivated visitors and see museums and galleries as excellent environments for learning, education and social interaction. People with a disability have strong networks and often visit in groups or with friends and family. Ensuring their access needs are met offers the potential for museums to increase both visitor numbers and the diversity of their audience. In addition, by finding better ways to meet the needs of visitors with disabilities, museums and galleries will automatically be improving the visiting experience for all visitor groups.

Bibliographic Data

Title
Many Voices Making Choices: Museum Audiences with Disabilities.
Author
Peta Landman; Kiersten Fishburn; Lynda Kelly; Susan Tonkin
Year
2005
Publication Type
Book
Publisher
Australian Museum
Number of pages
70
Publisher
Australian Museum
Language
en
ISBN
0734723180
External URL
http://www.australianmuseum.net.au/Museum-Audiences-with-Disabilities