28.10.2025 - SF Disability Cultural Center

Today I visited the Disability Cultural Center in San Francisco. A fantastic center that cater for all disabilities, including VI. I was impressed to find out they provided audio descriptions of the art work, orientation and mobility assistance if needed, and they even have braille books (see pictures below) with tactile pictures.
Me outside the SFDC 
One of the braille books with tactile pictures
Braille books
Wearable artwork from the pop up artist

They had a pop up artist sharing their work 'Shared Skins' at the DCC. As they say, “Wearable art but make it community-engaged, participatory, and can be remade into thousands of different arrangements.” Visitors can create wearable art from the pieces crafted. The artist said how the pieces are tactile using poppers, different materials and paints so it is accessible for Vision Impaired visitors (see pictures). Here is their instagram page for those interested https://www.instagram.com/blinkpopshift?igsh=MXE3bndrM2ZsdnRyNw==

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