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Missy, a woman with brown hair and a grey sweater, stands in front of trees with red and yellow leaves.

Meet APH Scholar Missy Garber

APH is proud to recognize Missy Garber, nominated by Gregory Gerhart, Educational Consultant and Ex-Officio Trustee, as one of our...

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A view of one wall of the Museum Annex. Visible are two industrial machines. One resembles a piano, except each key makes a punch onto a piece of metal. The second shows three rounded tops (part of a cylinder press). Blurred images of other machines continue down the wall.

The Way We Worked

Lots of changes are afoot here at APH. We are knee deep in construction in the building as part of...

Shelves of boxes, varying in size, in a museum archive.

Phase Boxes and Flat Dots: Preserving Braille Materials in the KSB Alumni Association Collection

Our next-door neighbor the Kentucky School for the Blind (KSB) has a long and rich history, and as such has...

The corner of the velcro side of an All-in-One Board decorated with an array of colorful tactile shapes. There is also an assortment of tactile shapes scattered in front of the All-in-One Board.

All About the All-in-One Boards

APH’s All-in-One Boards—large and small—provide two commonplace working surfaces that can accommodate a variety of learning and recreational activities. These...

An old woman sits on a straight-backed chair on a porch. Her cane rests against the chair. She wears headphones, with wires that lead to a talking book player set on a nearby table.

Finding Sadie

“The blind veterans here in the Helen Keller class are able, thru talking books, to obliterate the tedious hospital hours...

LEGO Braille Bricks standing up on a table. They are in a variety of primary colors and feature studs in a variety of braille cell configurations. Some of the bricks are lined up to spell

LEGO Braille Bricks Preconference at CEC

Join Marie Oddoux and Marc Angelier of the LEGO Foundation for a CEC preconference training on LEGO Braille Bricks. CEC...

Black and white snapshot, left to right, unknown man, Ted Hull, Stevie Wonder, and Hamilton Bohannon in Trafalgar Square, London on concert tour; Wonder and Bohannon have pigeons standing on their heads and arms; a base for a statue and a church are in the background; Hull is wearing a light trench coat, Wonder is smiling and wearing dark sunglasses and a wool coat, Bohannon is smiling at the camera and wears a dark jacket.

Perspectives on a Piano

Photo caption: Left to right, unknown man, Ted Hull, Stevie Wonder, and Hamilton Bohannon in Trafalgar Square, London on concert...