History
The Matter at Hand program was founded in 1973 by the Junior Group of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, in conjunction with the Education Department and Curatorial staff. The original concept for the program was "to the heart of the matter through the hand of man."
Initially, Matter at Hand tours were directed toward individuals with visual impairments, but this expanded in the late 1970s to include individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. The program was staffed by volunteers in conjunction with the Education Department and assistance from the curatorial staff.
In 1981, additional funding allowed the Gallery to hire a program coordinator to lead tours and further develop the program. Matter at Hand expanded to include single Gallery visits and ongoing community outreach workshops.
The Matter at Hand program continues to evolve. Today, a coordinator schedules and conducts all group visits and community events. The term "special needs" includes individuals with developmental, physical, mental, or emotional challenges. Groups that have participated in the Matter at Hand program include individuals from group homes, day rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, residential treatment facilities, mental health facilities, outpatient treatment programs, schools, and individuals with visual or hearing impairment. Schools and organizations can schedule single or multiple visits to the Gallery.
Each year, Matter at Hand sponsors an exhibition in the Gallery's Education Department, highlighting the artwork of those who have participated in the program. This annual event is marked by a special community reception honoring the children and adults whose work is displayed.
Matter at Hand also offers special community events. These programs encourage families to come together and enjoy a leisure activity specifically designed to accommodate families with special needs, and to introduce the general public to the Gallery’s commitment to quality programming for special needs populations.
The Matter at Hand program is made possible through the generous support of the Eileen and Rupert Warren Charitable Fund, the James H. Cummings Foundation, Inc. Endowment, The William M. Wood Foundation, and an anonymous donor.
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February 23
| 1:30 pm | Public Tour |
| 2 pm | Art Sense-Ations Verbal Description Tour |
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