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Virtual Accessibility

By offering virtual and time-intentional programming, the organization increases access and inclusion for geographically and culturally diverse audiences, because removing logistical and temporal barriers enables broader participation. This strategy prioritizes accessibility by delivering content through virtual platforms and scheduling programs during convenient times like lunch hours, making it easier for working individuals and those outside the local area to engage. Unlike in-person or evening-only programming, this approach actively reduces structural barriers related to time, location, and mobility, fostering inclusivity in cultural and educational experiences.

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what it looks like in practice

activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Guided Exhibition Tours ASIAN ART MUSEUM FOUNDATION
    direct service
    Offers docent-led tours for specific exhibitions including "Chiharu Shiota: Two Home Countries" and "New Japanese Clay," as well as guided tours on Thursday evenings, enhancing visitor understanding of Asian art.
  • Member-Exclusive Art-Making Events ASIAN ART MUSEUM FOUNDATION
    direct service
    Organizes hands-on, member-only events such as art-making workshops focused on puppet making, fostering deeper engagement with artistic practices.
  • Public Cultural Events and Programming ASIAN ART MUSEUM FOUNDATION
    direct service
    Hosts recurring public events on Sundays, public film screenings (including "The Joy Luck Club"), and public viewings and talks related to projects like the Ireicho book, providing accessible cultural engagement opportunities.
  • Virtual Art Engagement Programs ASIAN ART MUSEUM FOUNDATION
    direct service
    Hosts weekly online lunchtime conversations about art via Zoom and offers a virtual lecture series for members on topics such as Buddhist art and imagery, expanding access to educational content beyond physical museum visits.