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Discoveries (Ages 5–13)—Woven Wonders

The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York

For kids with learning and developmental disabilities and those on the autism spectrum. Join us for an in-person workshop to talk about and make art! Free, though advance registration is required. Space is limited. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Weaving Abstraction in Ancient and Modern Art.

Intrepid Early Morning Opening- Celebrations Aboard

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum 12th Avenue and 46th Street, New York, NY

Explore how crew members aboard Intrepid celebrated special occasions with their fellow sailors when their families were far away. The program will recreate some of these U.S. Navy traditions and give families the chance to share some of their own! Tours will visit the special...

Free
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Spellbound Theatre: Oceansong

The Old Stone House 336 Third Street, Brooklyn

A theatrical and multi-sensory experience of the sea specially designed for the youngest audiences, ages 0-2, and their caregivers. On this ocean adventure, the audience will begin on the shore and then set sail, venturing above and below the waves to meet sea creatures, splash...

$22

Science Workshops for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Get in Gear

New York Hall of Science 47-01 111th Street, Corona

Join us for hands-on science experiments and sensory-rich projects in workshops specially designed for children, ages 6–8, with autism spectrum disorder and their parents and siblings.   Science Scouts workshops include a small teacher-to-student ratio as students practice focusing/concentration, social cognition, collaboration/teamwork, listening/comprehension skills and more....

Free

Seeing Through Drawing—Spray It, Don’t Say It!

The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York

For adults who are blind or partially sighted. With the Museum's collection as inspiration, learn innovative techniques that make drawing accessible. Free; reservations are required. Contact 212-650-2010 or access@metmuseum.org.

Free

ASL Tour at the Brooklyn Museum

Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn

2–3:30 pm Meet in the Rubin Lobby, 1st Floor Visitors from the D/deaf community are invited to experience our collection in an American Sign Language (ASL) tour, led by a Deaf teaching artist. The tour is in ASL only, without voice interpretation. Light refreshments are...

Free with registration
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