Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Exhibition: A Journal of Exhibition Theory & Practice for Museum Professionals
Abstract
of the place of art and culture in society, museums claim to have something for everyone. But, in reality, contemporary exhibition design is for a small percentage of the neurotypical population. Many visitors, especially the 10 to 15 percent of the global population who are neurodiverse, find contemporary exhibitions discomforting – from how subjects and themes are displayed, to the lack of inclusive design in environments. To ensure the exhibition-development process results in an experience that is safe, comfortable, and relevant for a neurodiverse audience, specific placemaking considerations need to be deliberately incorporated.
Publication Date
Fall 2023
Recommended Citation
Hutson, Piper and Hutson, James, "Neurodiversity & Placemaking in Exhibition Design" (2023). Faculty Scholarship. 511.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/faculty-research-papers/511