Museum, Arts and Culture Access Consortium
Miranda Lee is a dedicated consultant and educator with extensive experience in enhancing accessibility within cultural institutions. Currently serving as a consultant for the Whitney Museum of American Art, Miranda's work focuses on improving media installations for autistic audiences. As an instructor at the Museum, Arts and Culture Access Consortium, Miranda co-taught a Cultural Career course and co-facilitated various initiatives aimed at supporting neurodivergent cultural workers. Additional roles include media educator and access educator at the Museum of the Moving Image, where Miranda has developed curriculum and led programs for diverse audiences. Miranda has also contributed as an accessibility consultant for various artistic organizations, including the New York City Children's Theater and The Public Theater, and played a pivotal role in creating inclusive environments across multiple projects and events. Miranda holds a Bachelor of Arts from Sarah Lawrence College, with a focus on writing, social sciences, film, and theater.
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Museum, Arts and Culture Access Consortium
Following the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, the Museum, Arts and Culture Access Consortium (MAC) was formed by a small group of museum and disability professionals that started meeting informally to discuss topics related to accessibility at their New York-based institutions. Today, MAC is an association that regularly hosts professional development workshops and offers a network of mutual support to help practitioners engage with disability advocates and people who have disabilities to learn about, implement, and strengthen best practices for access and inclusion in cultural facilities of all types throughout the New York metro area and beyond.