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SUMMARY:Discoveries (Ages 5–13)—Colorful Celebrations
DESCRIPTION: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! \nFree\, though advance registration is required. Space is limited. \nPresented in conjunction with the exhibition Vertigo of Color: Matisse\, Derain\, and the Origins of Fauvism. \nFor updates on upcoming programs\, connect with us on Facebook or contact us at access@metmuseum.org.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/discoveries-ages-5-13-colorful-celebrations/
LOCATION:The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, 1000 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Memory Loss,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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SUMMARY:Guggenheim Museum: Poetry Is Not A Luxury
DESCRIPTION:Poetry Is Not a Luxury \n\n\nGrounded in the sentiment of Audre Lorde’s 1977 essay “Poetry Is Not a Luxury\,” this two-day gathering brings contemporary artists and poets together with museum audiences to explore poetry’s ability to invoke sensuality\, caesura\, and care. Designed by 2023 Poet-in-Residence Ama Codjoe\, this convening of discussion and exchange will illuminate poetry’s role in enabling humans to imagine\, dream\, and craft the kind of language that precipitates political action\, communal nurturing\, and social change. \n\n \n\nNovember 10 \n\n\nPoetry Is Not a Luxury Day 1: Poetic Freedom \n\n\n5-6:30pm ET (Virtual) \nLink to event page \n\n\nThis first day of the Poetry Is Not a Luxury program\, entitled Poetic Freedom\, will feature a live taping of the Poetry Foundation’s VS podcast with co-hosts Ajanaé Dawkins and Brittany Rogers and guests Arisa White and LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs. Attendees in this participatory event will have the chance to reflect on notions of care\, freedom\, and intimacy through group conversation\, interactive games\, and engaged listening. \n\n\nIn-person tickets for this program are sold out\, but the event will be livestreamed on the Poetry Foundation’s website. This program will include ASL interpretation and auto-captioning. \n\n\n  \n\n\nNovember 11 \n\n\nPoetry Is Not a Luxury Day 2: Poetic License  \n\n\n1-5pm ET (In-Person) \n\n\nLink to RSVP \n\n\nIn this second day of the Poetry Is Not a Luxury program\, entitled Poetic License\, poets and artists will share new work\, work in-progress\, and artistic reflections that express Lorde’s conviction that “poetry is not a luxury.” Featuring panel discussions\, poetry readings\, and performances\, the day will be interspersed with moments of grounding and personal reflection alongside pauses for inter-audience dialogue and connection. This program is free with RSVP and will include ASL interpretation. \n\nParticipants include Alexandra Bell\, Gabrielle Civil\, Alexis Pauline Gumbs\, Daria Simone Harper\, francine j. harris\, Omotara James\, Charleen McClure\, Ladan Osman\, Nicole Sealey\, Evie Shockley\, Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon\, and Robyne Walker Murphy. A schedule will be posted in the fall.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/guggenheim-museum-poetry-is-not-a-luxury/2023-11-11/
LOCATION:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, 1071 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY \, NY\, 10128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted,Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors who use American Sign Language Programs,Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231110T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231110T183000
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SUMMARY:Guggenheim Museum: Poetry Is Not A Luxury
DESCRIPTION:Poetry Is Not a Luxury \n\n\nGrounded in the sentiment of Audre Lorde’s 1977 essay “Poetry Is Not a Luxury\,” this two-day gathering brings contemporary artists and poets together with museum audiences to explore poetry’s ability to invoke sensuality\, caesura\, and care. Designed by 2023 Poet-in-Residence Ama Codjoe\, this convening of discussion and exchange will illuminate poetry’s role in enabling humans to imagine\, dream\, and craft the kind of language that precipitates political action\, communal nurturing\, and social change. \n\n \n\nNovember 10 \n\n\nPoetry Is Not a Luxury Day 1: Poetic Freedom \n\n\n5-6:30pm ET (Virtual) \nLink to event page \n\n\nThis first day of the Poetry Is Not a Luxury program\, entitled Poetic Freedom\, will feature a live taping of the Poetry Foundation’s VS podcast with co-hosts Ajanaé Dawkins and Brittany Rogers and guests Arisa White and LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs. Attendees in this participatory event will have the chance to reflect on notions of care\, freedom\, and intimacy through group conversation\, interactive games\, and engaged listening. \n\n\nIn-person tickets for this program are sold out\, but the event will be livestreamed on the Poetry Foundation’s website. This program will include ASL interpretation and auto-captioning. \n\n\n  \n\n\nNovember 11 \n\n\nPoetry Is Not a Luxury Day 2: Poetic License  \n\n\n1-5pm ET (In-Person) \n\n\nLink to RSVP \n\n\nIn this second day of the Poetry Is Not a Luxury program\, entitled Poetic License\, poets and artists will share new work\, work in-progress\, and artistic reflections that express Lorde’s conviction that “poetry is not a luxury.” Featuring panel discussions\, poetry readings\, and performances\, the day will be interspersed with moments of grounding and personal reflection alongside pauses for inter-audience dialogue and connection. This program is free with RSVP and will include ASL interpretation. \n\nParticipants include Alexandra Bell\, Gabrielle Civil\, Alexis Pauline Gumbs\, Daria Simone Harper\, francine j. harris\, Omotara James\, Charleen McClure\, Ladan Osman\, Nicole Sealey\, Evie Shockley\, Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon\, and Robyne Walker Murphy. A schedule will be posted in the fall.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/guggenheim-museum-poetry-is-not-a-luxury/2023-11-10/
LOCATION:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, 1071 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY \, NY\, 10128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted,Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors who use American Sign Language Programs,Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T201500
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SUMMARY:Electric Root Presents The Sound of (Black) Music
DESCRIPTION:Gospel\, funk\, soul\, and Afrobeat come together in this joyful presentation of Rodgers and Hammerstein songs as viewed through a utopian\, afrofuturistic lens. The Sound of (Black) Music is a vibrant one-act concert reimagining of the classic musical\, featuring songs such as “Do-Re-Mi\,” “Edelweiss\,” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain\,” all recast through a Black Roots music kaleidoscope. Created for 20 musicians and vocalists curated by Michael Mwenso and Jono Gasparro\, in association with Electric Root\, co-directed by Shariffa Ali and Kamilah Long with arrangements by Mathis Picard and music direction by Charenee Wade\, the concert channels the singular musical gifts of some of today’s most talented Black musicians into an overflowing celebration of Black Roots music. Vocalists Charles Anthony Bryant\, Brianna Thomas\, Charenee Wade\, Alexis Lombre\, and Zhanna Reed are supported by an electrifying band\, bringing to life a vibrant retelling of the beloved classic—one fit for the whole family! \nRun time: approximately 1 hour 15 minutes \nLearn more about Electric Root and The Sound of (Black) Music here. \nIf you have any questions about this event\, please contact Guest Experience at 212-875-5456 or guestexperience@lincolncenter.org.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/electric-root-presents-the-sound-of-black-music/
LOCATION:Alice Tully Hall\, 141 Broadway at W 65 St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors who use American Sign Language Programs,Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Hearing Loss,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Memory Loss,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231103T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231103T200000
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CREATED:20231102T145551Z
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SUMMARY:First Friday: Loving with Three Hearts with Sins Invalid
DESCRIPTION:Join Poster House on the First Friday of every month for free admission and extended hours! Explore the museum’s latest exhibitions and get in on the fun by attending a tour\, workshop\, performance\, or activity throughout the day. Every First Friday is different\, offering unique opportunities to engage with rotating exhibitions and the permanent collection. This month\, our education team is taking over First Friday to  highlight the museum’s education offerings. \nPoster House is thrilled to welcome Lorenzo Van Ness (they/them/elle) from Sins Invalid for a screening and discussion of Loving with Three Hearts. After the viewing\, there will be a discussion on the intersection of climate justice and disability justice. Special attention will be paid to how Sins Invalid utilizes performance to explore these connections. \nPlease note that while Poster House is mask-optional\, this event is mask-mandatory. Masks and clear masks will be provided. \n  \nAccessibility notes: This film will have an audio description and captions. There will be an ASL interpreter and assistive listening devices provided. Fidget tools will be available. \n  \nTo address further access needs\, please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/first-friday-loving-with-three-hearts-with-sins-invalid/
LOCATION:Poster House\, 119 W 23rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted,Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors who use American Sign Language Programs,Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Hearing Loss,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Poster House":MAILTO:access@posterhouse.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231029T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231029T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T182825
CREATED:20230823T201438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T192914Z
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SUMMARY:Access Family Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Access Family Workshops are programs organized for visitors with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their families. Join us for a multi-sensory experience\, exploring the Jewish Museum’s collection and creating your own artwork inspired by what’s on view. \nThis program will have three options to join: \nAges 5 – 17\, In-Person: 11 am – 12:30 pm\nAges 18 and up\, In-Person: 2 – 4 pm\nAll ages\, Virtual: 2 – 3:30 pm\nPlease indicate which group you would like to register for. \nAll Access Programs are free of charge and require advance reservation. Please contact access@thejm.org or 212.423.3289 for more information or to register. \nThe Jewish Museum is committed to making its programs accessible to all. Please let us know if you need any additional accommodations.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/access-family-workshop-7/
LOCATION:Jewish Museum\, 1109 5th Avenue at 92nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted,Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors who use American Sign Language Programs,Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jewish Museum":MAILTO:access@thejm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231015T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231015T153000
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CREATED:20230828T174907Z
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SUMMARY:Met Escapes—Vertigo of Color: Matisse\, Derain\, and the Origins of Fauvism
DESCRIPTION:For individuals living with dementia\, together with their family members or care partners. Take a break from the everyday with in-person explorations of works of art. \nFree\, though advance registration is required. Space is limited. \nPresented in conjunction with the exhibition Vertigo of Color: Matisse\, Derain\, and the Origins of Fauvism
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/met-escapes-vertigo-of-color-matisse-derain-and-the-origins-of-fauvism/
LOCATION:The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, 1000 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Memory Loss
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Metropolitan Museum of Art":MAILTO:access@metmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231001T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231001T130000
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CREATED:20230906T192843Z
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SUMMARY:Create Ability: Shaping Place
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for MoMA’s monthly program welcoming individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities\, with their families and friends\, to explore works on view and create artwork together. In each session\, participants focus on a different theme during interactive activities in the Museum’s galleries and classrooms. \nRegistration opens on August 28 at 10:00 a.m. \nCreate Ability is offered free of charge. Space is limited and preregistration is required. For more information or to register\, please email AccessPrograms@moma.org or call Access Programs at 212-408-6447.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/create-ability-shaping-place/
LOCATION:The Museum of Modern Art\, 11 West 53rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Museum of Modern Art":MAILTO:accessprograms@moma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T170000
DTSTAMP:20260606T182825
CREATED:20230831T180518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T192512Z
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SUMMARY:The 81st Street Studio Opening
DESCRIPTION:This fall\, come explore our new drop-in discovery and play space for kids ages 3-11 and their families and caregivers. \nSave the date for the opening celebration of the 81st Street Studio on Saturday\, September 9\, 2023\, 12–5 pm. Join us for a festival of activities\, storytelling\, games\, and more. Sign up for our MetKids newsletter to stay up to date. \nThe 81st Street Studio will be open during regular Museum hours and will be free to kids ages 3–11 and their families and caregivers—no Museum admission required. Check back soon for more information about visiting as a family or booking a school group visit. \nLearn more about programs for families\, or email familyprograms@metmuseum.org or call 212-570-3961.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/the-81st-street-studio-opening/
LOCATION:The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, 1000 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted,Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors who use American Sign Language Programs,Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Metropolitan Museum of Art":MAILTO:access@metmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T200000
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CREATED:20230721T214100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230721T214100Z
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SUMMARY:The Dignity of Our Breathing: A Disability Pride Month Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:This Disability Pride Month\, join us for a poetry reading facilitated by Joselia Hughes featuring poets Kay Ulanday Barrett\, Dan Schapiro\, and Jackie Torres\, and in conjunction with the thirty-third anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Hughes framed this poetry reading with this invitation:  \n  \nLet’s be potent and clear: it is summer 2023\, the covid-19 pandemic rages\, neglect from the status quo proliferates\, many of our comrades have died\, many more of our communities are dying and becoming increasingly debilitated. It is July which means it is Disability Pride Month. In the face of unwavering violence\, Pride is a complicating energy to hold. It is neither just the appreciation of progress nor an acknowledgement of one’s efforts. Pride is a collective rally into the necessity of and our presence to dignity—in living\, in death\, in sorrow\, in celebration. The dignity of ourselves as individuals within a network of many. The dignity of our breathing. The dignity of our struggle. The dignity of our being here now\, our being there then\, our will to be again. In a small chorus\, Dan Schapiro\, Jackie Torres\, and Kay Ulanday Barrett will offer  up songs\, chants\, memories\, directives\, considerations\, dreams\, and much more on how we can continue our mission of dignified life for all of us.  \n  \nThis event will take place on Zoom and will be accompanied by an cozy in-person viewing in the Susan and John Hess Family Theater for folks who wish to convene in person. This event will have ASL interpretation\, CART captioning\, and a low-stimulus sensory environment. If you have any questions\, please email accessfeedback@whitney.org or call (646) 666-5574 (relay calls welcome). \n  \nThis event is free but registration is required. 
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/the-dignity-of-our-breathing-a-disability-pride-month-poetry-reading/
LOCATION:Susan and John Hess Family Theater\, Whitney Museum of American Art\, 99 Gansevoort St\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted,Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors who use American Sign Language Programs,Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Hearing Loss,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Memory Loss,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Whitney Museum of American Art":MAILTO:ASL_Tours@whitney.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230727T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230727T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T182825
CREATED:20230721T214910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230721T214910Z
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SUMMARY:Silent Disco: Cultivating Access Ecologies Closing Party
DESCRIPTION:Building with what we have discovered in the Cultivating Access Ecologies series\, this Closing Party acts as a beautiful experiment about what it means to share space\, ideas\, joys\, and dilemmas. We will experience access as a set of possibilities and invitations. We will dance with Silent Disco headphones\, vibro-tactile suits\, alongside ASL song-signers\, poetic captions\, descriptions of many kinds\, and more. This event will feature DJ Nico DiMarco and disabled artists activating our inventory of tools for building with access. \nThis workshop will take place both in-person at Lincoln Center and remotely. To join remotely via Zoom or participate in a virtual world\, designed by Bianca Carague\, on Arium\, register via this link or contact access@lincolncenter.org or 212-875-5375. Please note the form closes 24 hours prior to each event to allow time to review the participation guide. \nIf you have any questions about this event\, please contact Guest Experience at 212-875-5456 or guestexperience@lincolncenter.org. \nAccessibility information and more on Lincoln Center’s website.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/silent-disco-cultivating-access-ecologies-closing-party/
LOCATION:Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted,Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors who use American Sign Language Programs,Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Hearing Loss,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Memory Loss,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T150000
DTSTAMP:20260606T182825
CREATED:20230710T190349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230710T190349Z
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SUMMARY:Disability Pride at NYBG
DESCRIPTION:Join us July 22 as we celebrate the history and contributions of people with disabilities to the botanical world—past and present—as we offer multi-sensory plant activities for all ages\, a live performance from Heidi Latsky Dance\, and tours. \n12–3 p.m.\, Vanishing Art Featuring Heidi Latsky Dance\, Performing ON DISPLAY\, this endurance performance attempts to end the stigma attached to difference by featuring many performers with disabilities. Heidi Latsky Dance is an NYC-based\, physically integrated company\, creating daring work with people with disabilities since 2006. \n\n12–3 p.m.\, Multi-Sensory Table\, Join us to explore plants and their products from the Garden’s collections through this tabletop multi-sensory experience.  \n\n2:30 p.m.\, ASL Magnificent Tree Tour\, What makes a tree notable? It could be its size\, bark\, uses\, or a variety of other features. Some of our trees have been here prior to the Garden’s formal establishment in 1891. This tour\, led by an NYBG Tour Guide accompanied by an American Sign Language interpreter\, gives visitors who are deaf an enhanced experience. \n\nThroughout July; 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.\, Children’s Sensory Experience\, Everett Children’s Adventure Garden\, Explore our sensory-friendly Peacock and Vulture sculptures in the Children’s Garden in celebration of Ebony G. Patterson’s art\, created with sambals and feather dusters for hands-on interaction. Then visit the Greenhouse for a quiet space to see plants and use spray bottles to help with watering.
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LOCATION:New York Botanical Garden\, 2900 Southern Boulevard\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted,Visitors Who Are Deaf,Visitors who use American Sign Language Programs,Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Hearing Loss,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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SUMMARY:First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Join Poster House on the First Friday of every month for free admission and extended hours! Explore the museum’s latest exhibitions and get in on the fun by attending a tour\, workshop\, performance\, or activity throughout the day. Every First Friday is different\, offering unique opportunities to engage with rotating exhibitions and the permanent collection. This July\, celebrate Disability Pride Month at Poster House with any of our disability centered offerings! \nAccessibility available for each event: ASL Interpreters\, social narrative\, and visual descriptions. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 if you have further access needs that aren’t met by the events below. To learn more about the museum’s accessibility offerings\, please go to posterhouse.org/accessibility. \n1pm Disability Pride Panel\nWhat is disability pride\, and what role does it play in accessibility work? Join Poster House Accessibility Coordinator Sarit Cahana in conversation with Kirsten Sweeny\, Accessibility & Inclusion Manager at Cooper Hewitt\, Smithsonian Design Museum for an engaging conversation on the important relationship between disability pride and disability justice. Questions strongly encouraged! \n2pm Woodblock Inspired Printing Workshop\nInspired by the ukiyo-e tradition featured in the acclaimed exhibition Made in Japan: 20th-Century Poster Art\, join artist and educator Sato Yamamoto for a hands-on linocut printing workshop. Learn the basics of this modern printing technique while creating your own print. \n4pm Crip Camp Screening\nCrip Camp is a documentary that tells the story of Camp Jened\, a summer camp for people with disabilities\, and the role the camp played in spurring the 1990 passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Learn more about this important piece of American and disabled history\, including the little-known role the Black Panther Party played in supporting disability advocates. \n5pm D/deaf & Hard-of-hearing Mixer\nPoster House is pleased to welcome New York City Black Deaf Advocates for a D/deaf and hard-of-hearing mixer. Join us at Café des Affiches to mix and mingle in a Deaf/hard-of-hearing affirming environment. Attendees receive 10% off in the café during the mixer. \nAccessibility: ASL interpreters & Tactile ASL Interpreters will be available. \n7pm Carrie Hawks Comedy Set\nFilmmaker\, artist\, and comedian\, Carrie Hawks will stop by Poster House for a hilariously off-beat comedy set. Hawks will recount the relief of their autism diagnosis\, delve into the mysteries of bathroom lines\, tell tales about eating compliment sandwiches\, and probably say a thing or two about snails. \n7:15pm Stella Rise Performance\nPoster House is pleased to welcome Stella Rise\, New York City’s premiere disabled drag queen\, to the museum for a special performance! Bring your dollar bills and your enthusiasm for this one-of-a-kind drag performance.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/first-friday/
LOCATION:Poster House\, 119 W 23rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Waves of Wonder: A Play About Water and our World
DESCRIPTION:Set sail with Emit Theatre and a brand-new TYA production\, Waves of Wonder: A Play About Water and Our World. \nFree public performances will take place on Saturday\, June 24 at Carl Schurz Park (Peter Pan Circle near 87th St) and Sunday\, June 25 at bkONE’s Tom Kane Theatre (51 35th Street Bldg. 5\, Brooklyn\, off the D\, N and R trains). A pre-show craft will begin at 1 pm with a 1:30 pm showtime. In line with Emit’s mission to make theatre accessible to the community\, performances are free/by donation with a suggested donation of $15. \nWaves of Wonder is an interactive play for young audiences that takes students on a journey to help save their town’s waterfront from harmful development. Along the way\, they encounter mythical creatures who teach them about the importance of conservation and community. Devised by the company\, it features traditional Afro-Caribbean\, Nigerian\, Chinese\, Scottish\, and Gullah mythology. \nBoth show locations are ADA-accessible. Additional accessibility accommodations will include handheld fans\, shade umbrellas\, fidget spinners\, noise-canceling headphones\, and ice packs. Crafted for ages 3-8. For more accessibility information or requests\, please email info@emittheatre.org
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/waves-of-wonder-a-play-about-water-and-our-world/
LOCATION:bkOne Tom Kane Theatre\, 51 35th St Building 5\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11232\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities
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