Reviews Anti-ableism The art of healing | Jason and the Adventure of 254, Wellcome Collection, London How one man has channelled his childhood trauma into art
Reviews Art Concealed/Reveal: Disabled, D/deaf and neurodivergent artists driving creativity, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery Disabled artists and creatives are everywhere you look in art history – this exhibition took a closer look at their histories
Reviews Transport On the right track | Go as you Please, National Railway Museum, York Rediscovering train travel from the viewpoint of disabled people
Opinion Anti-ableism Collections need to reflect lives of neurodiverse people We need new approaches to contemporary collecting, says Karl Mercer
News Accessibility Curatorial fellowships launched for D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people Curating Visibility programme offers career development opportunities to tackle underrepresentation in sector
News Anti-ableism New funding to enhance art museums for blind people Arts and Humanities Research Council grants £250k to project
News Anti-ableism Museums Journal: The Anti-Ableism Issue Ableism remains pervasive across the museum sector - here's how we can all take meaningful action
Opinion Anti-ableism Editorial | We all need to be less ableist Editor Simon Stephens introduces our third themed issue of Museums Journal
People Anti-ableism Anti-ableism issue | Advisory panel Our editorial advisers for this Museums Journal themed issue
Reviews Anti-ableism issue On my bookshelf | The Design of Educational Exhibits, second edition, by RS Miles This book has useful pointers but also has major flaws
Reviews Anti-ableism issue Digital review | Virtual artist’s house, Halo open art studio, Halosenniemi, Finland An art experience that breaks down barriers
Reviews Anti-ableism issue Digital review | Virtual gallery, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Some easily fixed problems and this gallery experience could be top notch