Museums, exhibition venues, and cultural sites are rapidly changing to become spaces where differences coexist, are valued, and everyone may feel at ease.
In Florence, Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi has become a national and international reference point for its innovative accessibility projects that are continuously being updated.
This volume combines theoretical reflections with the voices of participants and the testimonies of those who have collaborated on many initiatives to tell the story of the relationship between art and people.
What is the dialogue between an art space and the people who visit it? What connections and perspectives open up when a relationship of listening and reciprocity is created with a community?
This volume recounts the experience of Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi. Through accessibility projects, exhibitions become a social place: a space of possibility, thought, and well-being designed for the people.
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