The EnChroma Color Accessibility Program enriches the visual experience of the color blind community in support of our mission of color for all.
Our lending program enables EnChroma color blind glasses to be made available to museums, parks, and schools so that visitors with color vision deficiency gain access to the true vibrancy of exhibits, attractions, and learning tools.
EnChroma continues to advance its lens technology with innovations that improve accessibility for the color blind community and beyond.
Scenic Viewers: Is your organization interested in a new scenic color blind viewer or retrofitting your current viewer for color blindness to enhance your accessibility? Find out more.
The EnChroma Color Accessibility Program enriches the visual experience of the color blind community in support of our mission of color for all.
Our lending program enables EnChroma color blind glasses to be made available to museums, parks, and schools so that visitors with color vision deficiency gain access to the true vibrancy of exhibits, attractions, and learning tools.
EnChroma continues to advance its lens technology with innovations that improve accessibility for the color blind community and beyond.
Scenic Viewers: Is your organization interested in a new scenic color blind viewer or retrofitting your current viewer for color blindness to enhance your accessibility? Find out more.
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, NM
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO
Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
Crystal Bridges Art Museum, Bentonville, AR
Rhode Island School of Design , Providence, RI
Flint Institute of Art, Flint, MI
Southland, Minnesota
Roanoke, Virginia
Kalkaska, Michigan
St. Augustine Public Libraries (7 branches), St. Augustine, FL
Hancock Public Library, Greenfield, IN
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, NM
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO
Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
Crystal Bridges Art Museum, Bentonville, AR
Rhode Island School of Design , Providence, RI
Flint Institute of Art, Flint, MI
Southland, Minnesota
Roanoke, Virginia
Kalkaska, Michigan
St. Augustine Public Libraries (7 branches), St. Augustine, FL
Hancock Public Library, Greenfield, IN
Mariposa Lilies and Indian Paintbrush, 1941. ©Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.
We look forward to collaborating with more organizations in the future to expand our mission of color accessibility for all. For more information on the EnChroma Color Accessibility Program and to learn more about how your organization can participate, contact us at accessibility@enchroma.com.
We look forward to collaborating with more organizations in the future to expand our mission of color accessibility for all. For more information on the EnChroma Color Accessibility Program and to learn more about how your organization can participate, contact us at accessibility@enchroma.com.