Orlando Museum of Art hosting 'Low Vision Day'
Today, the Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) is partnering with eSight by Gentex to host ?Low Vision Day." This event will offer free museum access and the use of wearable low-vision technology to help visitors with central vision loss experience art without limitations. The event is inspired by artist Kelly Joy Ladd, who lost part of her vision following a traumatic brain injury. In a moving full-circle moment, she now returns to OMA not as a visitor, but as one of the featured artists in this year?s Florida Prize in Contemporary Art exhibition. FOX 35's Marley Capper talks us inside OMA to learn more.
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Orlando Museum of Art hosting 'Low Vision Day'

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