India is on the cusp of an unprecedented museum development movement. It played host to the Eighth International Conference on the Inclusive Museum in August 2015, a research conference where participants gathered to figure out how Indian museums could become...
Going beyond legal compliance, museums need to consider accessibility as a lifelong commitment towards inclusion, writes Loretta Mordi. Access to heritage and culture can be argued to be a fundamental right of all people, regardless of identity or opportunity. Defined...
This September, Rereeti trains the spotlight on accessibility in the cultural sector. We begin with a post by Bhavani Esapathi, who writes about the growing interest in the United Kingdom’s arts institutions to engage with and promote the works of artists with...
This August, Rereeti features four young professionals who are part of India’s cultural field, practicing as curators, archivists and conservators in museums and heritage sites. This week, we engage in a tête-à-tête with Shruti Asoka. Shruti Asoka is an...
We need to acknowledge that there’s no strategy or tactics to attract the museum audience, rather the only mode of engagement, increasingly, is to spark genuine interest, built upon a self-sustaining relationship between the museums and its visitors, writes Bhavani...
This August, Rereeti features four young professionals who are part of India’s cultural field, practicing as curators, archivists and conservators in museums and heritage sites. This week, we engage in a tête-à-tête with Akansha Rastogi. Akansha Rastogi is...
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