Some of these exhibitions are put on specipically for VIP,but others are open access.
There was a specialexhibition of touch art at the mgnificent Kelvingrove art gallery in Glasgow early last year; sponsored by both Visibility Scotland and Glasgow city council.
Not only were there tactile exhibits from modern artists, but visually impaired people were given surgical gloves and allowed, with,in some cases, supervision, to hold and feel older - sometimes ancient artefacts.
All display boards were brailled, or in large rint and audio, and even a few items were in Moon - a script I thought all but dead, but apparently not.
A "Dark room" was set up - where all light was excluded, and sighted people allowed to experience certain sculptures for themselves using only tactile or olfactory senses.