Simple, understandable, accessible - what is "equally accessible information"?

2025-03-28T14:00:00.000Z

Workshop on the FAQ/FAQ exhibition

In connection with the Ludwig Museum's Frequently Asked Questions exhibition, we invite all those interested in accessible, simple texts to a special workshop. The programme will start with a curatorial guided tour of the exhibition, followed by a workshop to introduce the concept of Equally Accessible Information and the methodology of creating Equally Accessible Information. We welcome all interested parties, especially museum professionals, special needs teachers and educators.

Mar
28

Schedule

PROGRAM

Curatorial guided tour: 15:00-16:00 (3rd floor exhibition space)

Workshop: 16:00-18:00 (Studio on 2nd floor)

WORKSHOP LEADERS

Dr. Péter László Horváth, Associate Professor, Apor Vilmos Catholic College;

Zsolt Cziráki and Mariann Nagy, self-advocates, members of the Csongrád County Association for the Protection of the Interests of the Mentally Disabled

CURATORIAL GUIDED TOUR

Bettina Bence, curator of the exhibition, museum educator

Barbara Nagy, curator of the exhibition, art historian, museum educator

HOUSEWIDE

Barbara Nagy

Participation is subject to registration. To register, please send an e-mail to [email protected].

Participation is free of charge for teachers, museum educators, museum professionals and special education teachers.

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Location

Ludwig Museum

The Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art, located in Müpa, is the first museum in Hungary to exclusively collect contemporary art. In addition to a permanent exhibition of the collection donated by the Ludwigs and a number of temporary exhibitions, the museum aims to raise awareness of the works and their creators through special publications and a variety of art education and art education programmes.

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