The Albright-Knox has been committed to creating and fostering a universal environment of accessibility for visitors of all ages for more than forty years. In 1973, it inaugurated Matter at Hand: a series of programs for visitors who were blind and visually impaired. Since then, the museum has considerably expanded the types of audiences it serves under the umbrella of Access AK.
Every October, the Albright-Knox is proud to display a collaborative exhibition in celebration of disability awareness. This year’s exhibition, ARTs Unbound, is on view through October 22 and features artists from a number of local human services agencies that support people with disabilities through artmaking.