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Neosho Arts Council is debuting their new Murals of Neosho Guide and Descriptive Audio Tour. Everyone can now visit the town’s murals in person or online while watching and listening to a descriptive audio tour of each piece.
The audio descriptions will guide viewers through the work using descriptive language while weaving in historical and cultural narratives. This will make these works of art accessible to more members of the community including those that are blind or partially sighted.
Viewers will also be able to access the descriptions along with high resolution photos, location details, transcripts, and additional information on the Neosho Arts Council’s website. The guide also includes a virtual map of mural locations with easy to access directions for in-person viewing. All of this is available at neoshoarts.net.
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