Anti-ableism

In brief | Latest projects, announcements and moves from the sector

Science Museum Group appoints 'AI champion' | Scheme to explore hidden disability histories | Governance guidance published

Artist Nnena Kalu celebrates Turner Prize win

Victory hailed as important for learning disabled artists

The art of healing | Jason and the Adventure of 254, Wellcome Collection, London

How one man has channelled his childhood trauma into art

Concealed/Reveal: Disabled, D/deaf and neurodivergent artists driving creativity, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

Disabled artists and creatives are everywhere you look in art history – this exhibition took a closer look at their histories

On the right track | Go as you Please, National Railway Museum, York

Rediscovering train travel from the viewpoint of disabled people

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Collections need to reflect lives of neurodiverse people

We need new approaches to contemporary collecting, says Karl Mercer

Curatorial fellowships launched for D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people

Curating Visibility programme offers career development opportunities to tackle underrepresentation in sector

New funding to enhance art museums for blind people

Arts and Humanities Research Council grants £250k to project

Museums Journal: The Anti-Ableism Issue

Ableism remains pervasive across the museum sector - here's how we can all take meaningful action

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Editorial | We all need to be less ableist

Editor Simon Stephens introduces our third themed issue of Museums Journal

Anti-ableism issue | Advisory panel

Our editorial advisers for this Museums Journal themed issue

On my bookshelf | The Design of Educational Exhibits, second edition, by RS Miles

This book has useful pointers but also has major flaws