'Making Inclusive Museums Now' Report
JSA/MIXdesign in collaboration with The Architectural League of New York has just released Making Inclusive Museums Now, a report which documents the research that led to, and the proceedings of a two-day workshop and symposium co-organized by JSA/MIXdesign and The Architectural League. Held in January, the event brought together museum staff, architects, artists and activists to discuss how we can design museum spaces that consider the spatial consequences of accessibility beyond code compliance to better meet the needs of their diverse visitors, regardless of ability, age, race, or gender.
Written by JSA/MIXdesign and co-edited by The Architectural League, JSA/MIXdesign, and Emily Ladau the report compiles the results of the MIXmuseum Study, consisting of five years of research derived from collaborations with the Queens Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Yale University Art Gallery, and the San Diego Museum of Art to understand the common and conflicting inclusive design challenges they face. The report presents these findings alongside documentation of the January symposium, including responses from panelists and workshop attendees, as well as an overview of the participatory design process that guides JSA/MIXdesign's approach to its work.