Abstract

The importance of the sense of touch is being increasingly accepted and one sign of this is the growing involvement of visually handicapped people with the arts. Using as a focal point the seminar held at Leicester University (Art and Touch Education for Visually Handicapped People', 25-26 March 1988), this article outlines what has been achieved through recent developments in this field. It concludes by suggesting some essential objectives for the future.

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