A digital image shows a museum in the center of a city filled with other tall buildings. People of various ages, physical abilities, races, backgrounds, professions, and experiences surround the museum. Children walk through a crosswalk toward the museum, while an old person with a walker walks toward the museum door. A woman with graying hair holds a Pride flag high behind her like a cape; people with prosthetic limbs create art in front of the museum or speak with friends; a mother and her child walk toward the museum; a scientist observes a flask while clutching a clipboard to their chest; and a person with a wheel chair, another with crutches, and another with a mobility cane connect with one another, as well. To the right of the museum entrance, two statues including Lady Justice holding a set of scales and a scroll, who represents unbiased justice. Over top of the museum three thought bubbles contain images representing the various types of museums, including art museums, history museums, archeological museums, and science and natural history museums.

Designed by Sarah Fazio

Museums and Inclusive Communities

Museums and Inclusive Communities (MIC) is a research hub dedicated to how museums are interacting with place, aiming to bring awareness to the vital role museums play in fostering inclusivity within communities, bringing together:

  • Museum Academics
  • Museum Practitioners
  • Community Engagement Academics
  • Public Servants

Learn more about MIC

Museums and Inclusive Communities

A digital image shows a museum in the center of a city filled with other tall buildings. People of various ages, physical abilities, races, backgrounds, professions, and experiences surround the museum. Children walk through a crosswalk toward the museum, while an old person with a walker walks toward the museum door. A woman with graying hair holds a Pride flag high behind her like a cape; people with prosthetic limbs create art in front of the museum or speak with friends; a mother and her child walk toward the museum; a scientist observes a flask while clutching a clipboard to their chest; and a person with a wheel chair, another with crutches, and another with a mobility cane connect with one another, as well. To the right of the museum entrance, two statues including Lady Justice holding a set of scales and a scroll, who represents unbiased justice. Over top of the museum three thought bubbles contain images representing the various types of museums, including art museums, history museums, archeological museums, and science and natural history museums.

Designed by Sarah Fazio

Museums and Inclusive Communities (MIC) is a research hub dedicated to how museums are interacting with place, aiming to bring awareness to the vital role museums play in fostering inclusivity within communities, bringing together:

  • Museum Academics
  • Museum Practitioners
  • Community Engagement Academics
  • Public Servants

Learn more about MIC