Celebrating APH Founders Day
On this day in 1858, the Commonwealth of Kentucky chartered the American Printing House for the Blind, recognized as a...
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CloseOn this day in 1858, the Commonwealth of Kentucky chartered the American Printing House for the Blind, recognized as a...
Read moreLouis Braille’s code lives on today as individuals who are blind and have low vision use his system to read...
Read moreWhat Will be in The Dot Experience? The Dot Experience will house a world-class collection of artifacts and tell many...
Read moreThe six dots in The Dot Experience logo represent the structure of the braille cell, an important code that makes...
Read moreJudy Dixon is a woman of humility, generosity, spunk, and drive. Judy worked for the National Library Service for the...
Read moreOn Saturday, November 2nd the Louisville Free Public Library hosted STEAM Day, an event filled with family fun exploring science,...
Read moreA lot goes into designing a brand-new museum. From exhibit planning, to selecting flooring, and beyond, our partners at Solid...
Read moreDo you know a blind or low-vision artist who has recorded music? We would love to preserve their legacy, alongside...
Read moreArtist, designer, educator, and disability advocate Sugandha Gupta is incredibly passionate about what she does. Join us as we discover...
Read moreEvery aspect of The Dot Experience, from the elevator shaft to the carpeting is being carefully planned, built, and tested...
Read moreAs a Louisville institution for over 165 years, APH is thrilled to partner with another local business to bring The...
Read more“The better you get around, the better you engage in life.” A pioneer in the accessible technology space and a...
Read moreBraille, introduced by Louis Braille in Paris, France in 1829, has opened up the world of reading and writing for...
Read moreOn Saturday, July 13th, fifty visitors attended “Touch and Texture,” the latest in our education series, Connect the Dots, at...
Read moreMike May is an exceptional access warrior with extensive experience and knowledge regarding accessible navigation technology and a love for...
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