Bridging visual arts with visual language

Bring ASL access to your local museum and community

How can we help you?

We consult, train, and develop educational programs that support visual learners by utilizing the combination of art and humanities discourse with American Sign Language (ASL) for cultural institutions

Consulting

We work directly with institutions to cater ASL access to their programming and how to create a sustainable model.

Training

We provide on-site and hands-on training for staff members directly involved with visitor experiences and more.

Development

We partner on developing programs and workshops that are innovative, experimental, and impactful.

Professional Opportunities

We offer the first of it's kind museum education training directly in ASL, as well as CEU workshops for ASL interpreters voicing for art professionals.

Workshops

We host interactive workshops that highlight the importance of museum programming and ASL inclusion.

Resources

We share articles, archival materials, and direct experiences that aim to improve ASL Access and the museum workforce for ASL users.

Portfolio

We’ve provided ASL access throughout large and small metropolitans across the United States.

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Our Clients

We work with cultural institutions such as museums, galleries, parks, and organizations with educational programs who aim to serve and collaborate with their local Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.

Whitney, The Met, Brooklyn Museum, Jewish Museum, The Drawing Center, Theater for a New Audience, Lincoln Center, Queens Museum, Leadership Exchange in Arts and Disability (LEAD), University of Utah, DEAF Inc., Philbrook Museum of Art, Gilcrease Art Museum, Woody Guthrie Center, and 108 Contemporary.

Meet Our Leadership

Our team has a combined 20+ years experience in the museum and art field as educators, artists, consultants, access workers, and entrepreneurs. 

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Joyce Hom

Co-Founder, Executive Director

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Nic Annette Miller

Co-Founder, Director of Creative Operations

Would you like to start a project with us?

Contact our team now to learn more about the steps to bringing ASL inclusions and access to your institution! 

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