Clients: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Capacity Building

People sit and stand in a spacious contemporary building lobby and atrium. Several people are gathered in the lower area: Sina Bahram, a Persian man, stands near the center with his back to us and a long white cane in one hand, Maria Braswell, a white woman sits on a blue block looking at her phone connected into earphones, and others sit or stand near large black beanbag cushions. In the background, a large angular light-wood staircase and cuts diagonally across the scene, with built-in linear lights underneath. Tall white cylindrical columns frame the space, and the back wall has clean horizontal paneling. The floor features alternating gray and black striped tiles in a geometric pattern.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

PAC partnered with San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to build institutional capacity for inclusive design through staff workshops, a cross-departmental Roadmap, and coaching, resulting in stronger internal workflows and expanded access practices across exhibitions, digital media, touch objects, seating, and sensory spaces.

Re-imagined The Fisher Collection at 10

A close-up of someone with medium brown skin tone holding a large gray rectangular panel covered in raised, irregular geometric lines and angular shapes. The person is wearing a black sleeve, a silver cuff bracelet, and a ring, with their right hand hold thing panel, while their left explores it tactily with their fingertips. In the background, a white wall features part of an abstract painting with blue line segments and blocks matching the same shapes on the tactile object.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

PAC worked with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on Reimagined The Fisher Collection at 10, creating an integrated access system with tactile wayfinding, descriptions for every artwork, captions and transcripts for all media, and an accessible exhibition microsite.

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