Blind at the Museum
Berkeley Art Museum
Ran 01/26/2005 through 07/24/2005

An art museum would seem to be no place for the blind. Yet art objects can
address all of the senses - sight, touch, hearing, scent, taste - and thus
offer an opportunity to reconsider the process of "viewing" or responding to
art. Visual artists often think about the very nature of vision: What does it
mean to "see"? How does an artwork address the viewer? What are the behaviors
of looking? And what are the limits, or the liabilities, of the gaze? 

For more information, visit:
http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/exhibits/blind/index.html
