In developed European countries, national institutes for education of the blind opened as early as the 18th century, particularly after Louis Braille invented the alphabet for the blind in 1825 and it became clear that even the blind can get educated.
The exhibition displays works of students of the Center for Education “Vinko Bek”.
Within the READ THE VISUAL project, contemporary art will be adapted to the part of the population whose perception is deprived of certain features of experiencing the world and, thus, art.
The Wagner Donation Collection consists of teaching aids for mathematics and physics that were the result of a 30-year educational and scientific work of Eugen Wagner, a blind natural scientist and a teacher of physics and mathematics.