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Meet Akanksha Kamble, the Indian set to become the country's s first Deaf woman in art conservation

Meet the first deaf woman in art conservation, who’s breaking systemic barriers too

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 The Eye’s Power in Deaf Life, a painting by Akanksha Kamble. Inclusive design isn’t just about compliance; it’s about changing mindsets, she says

The Eye’s Power in Deaf Life, a painting by Akanksha Kamble. Inclusive design isn’t just about compliance; it’s about changing mindsets, she says

Akanksha Kamble, a 24-year-old from Thane, is doing the unthinkable. She is set to become India’s first Deaf woman in art conservation and museum work—and the first person with a disability globally to be accepted into the prestigious School for Curatorial Studies in Venice, Italy. But her journey is more than a personal milestone; it’s a bold challenge to the systemic barriers Deaf professionals face in the arts, compounded by a daunting financial hurdle.

“I am extremely elated to be accepted into this programme,” Kamble says excitedly through her interpreter. “My long-term goal is to be a curator in India as there are no PwD (Persons with Disability) curators in India,” she adds. 

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