
First debuting in 2013, The Color of Blind allows visually impaired individuals, along with others with special sensory needs or challenges, to better connect with art through a show specifically dedicated to redefining participants’ “vision” of art. Over 40 local artists from every medium and every level of expertise participate. The show features visually impaired artist, dancers, and other performances designed to entice smell, touch, and taste for a sensory perception unlike any other art show. The Color of Blind’s dream is to push San Antonio to invest in building the first art museum for the visually impaired and special needs community in the United States.
First debuting in 2013, The Color of Blind allows visually impaired individuals, along with others with special sensory needs or challenges, to better connect with art through a show specifically dedicated to redefining participants’ “vision” of art. Over 40 local artists from every medium and every level of expertise participate. The show features visually impaired artist, dancers, and other performances designed to entice smell, touch, and taste for a sensory perception unlike any other art show. The Color of Blind’s dream is to push San Antonio to invest in building the first art museum for the visually impaired and special needs community in the United States.
First debuting in 2013, The Color of Blind allows visually impaired individuals, along with others with special sensory needs or challenges, to better connect with art through a show specifically dedicated to redefining participants’ “vision” of art. Over 40 local artists from every medium and every level of expertise participate. The show features visually impaired artist, dancers, and other performances designed to entice smell, touch, and taste for a sensory perception unlike any other art show. The Color of Blind’s dream is to push San Antonio to invest in building the first art museum for the visually impaired and special needs community in the United States.