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has exhibited in more than twenty-two prestigious museums and galleries
over the past twenty years in America and abroad. NEBA has given serious
consideration to the cost and risk of shipping an exhibition from museum
to museum throughout a year long tour. In this burgeoning electronic age,
we believe now is the time to make a bold move from limited physical space
to cyberspace -- from the traditional museum to the Virtual Museum. The
Virtual Museum Tour is targeting the following populations:
Sighted
Public. One of NEBA's purposes is to break down the stereotypical view
of a blind artist creating only three-dimensional work such as sculpture,
and not two-dimensional work such as painting. Although ten percent (10%)
of the blind community is totally blind, 90% have limited visual perception
or limited field of vision and may have the ability to create two-dimensional
art. NEBA aims to demonstrate to the public the value and excitement of
art by the blind, thus helping to create a market for this wore
Blind
Community'. Many visually impaired artists began losing their sight after
they were old enough to be out of the educational system. NEBA is eager
to reach out to members of the blind community to encourage them to pursue
a calling in art or to resume a career in a~t that may have been interrupted
by the trauma of a visual disability.
Blindness
Professionals. Many blindness professionals and educators still retain
the stereotypical view that art and blindness do not mix. NEBA seeks to
enlighten those who influence the self-concepts of the blind.
Gallery
Owners/Museum Professionals. By means of the Virtual Museum Tour, it is
our intention to offer wide exposure to artwork by blind artists with
the intention of expanding the market for sales.
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