Around the world, one in 12 men (8%) and one in 200 women experience red-green colorblindness, more formally known as Color Vision Deficiency (CVD). That's about 4.5% of the world's population, or ...
– Nearly Half Say Condition Affects Their Desire to Visit Art and Other Museums, 77% Are Disappointed in Visits to Colorful Attractions, 84% Want More “Color Accessibility” – BERKELEY, Calif. & DENVER ...
Kristen Hatgi Sink, “Blue Ribbon Fruit” (courtesy Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, color-blind version courtesy of EnChroma, Inc.) On Tuesday, December 10th, Denver’s Museum of Contemporary Art ...
MCA Denver is one of eight museums in the world to provide visitors with free access to EnChroma's glasses, which allow color-blind individuals to see a broader spectrum of hues. Kristen Hatgi Sink's ...
BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EnChroma, Inc. – creators of patented eyewear for color blindness – today announced that The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art will participate in the EnChroma Color ...
As an employee at Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, Brad Ingles frequently gazed at “Blue, Ribbon, Fruit,” an artwork that seemingly incorporates all the colors in the produce department. But one ...
Visitors to the Portland Art Museum who have red-green color blindness can now borrow special glasses to enhance the colors they see inside the museum. Jason Le, a Kress Interpretive Fellow at the ...
UNC-Chapel Hill’s art museum is now offering EnChroma glasses for people who are color blind. Officials say the Ackland Art Museum is the first art museum in North Carolina to have this type of ...
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