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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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An Artist’s InSight: An Interview with Amanda Stephens

Art is a form of self-expression that helps everyone showcase their interpretation of the world. We spoke with APH InSights...

A child uses their hand to move the orange caterpillar across a patch of tall, green grass with the text and braille on the page reading, “A caterpillar in my backyard. He is small, SOFT, and a little bit prickly.”

Reimagining The Caterpillar Book

NOTE: Due to supply chain issues this product is currently unavailable. APH is working diligently with our vendors to have this...

A square foil canvas on a blue background. The canvas is decorated with paint and a drawing in relief depicting a sunset on the water as seen from the beach with birds flying overhead.

Behind the Canvas: An Inside Look at the APH InSights Art Competition

Since 1992, APH has hosted the annual InSights Art Competition, an international art contest open to artists of all ages...

MATT Connect tablet without stand showcasing the APH Microsoft Toolbox with the following apps – Dropbox, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

The MATT Connect Just Keeps Getting Better

The MATT Connect – a compact, all-in-one magnifier, distance viewer, and educational Android tablet – is flaunting some new upgrades...

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We Should Not Forget: A Black History Month Profile of Vince Male

A Museum guest blog by the Rev. Dr. Eugene A. Bourquin   Sometimes our history – our heroes – slip...

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Preserving a Panorama: A Conservation Journey

Have you ever stored something rolled up? Maybe that poster you bought at a concert years ago that you tucked...