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SUMMARY:Kinetic Light Dance Performance
DESCRIPTION:Please note that masking is mandatory for this performance. \nVisual Description: Alice Sheppard and Laurel Lawson curl into themselves on the floor of a black studio. Alice lies back to the floor\, legs and torso cradling Laurel who is lying on Alice’s belly and curling into a tight ball. Their eyes are closed and they are embracing a gentle moment. Alice is a multiracial black woman with coffee-colored skin and short\, curly blonde hair. Laurel is a white person with short cut brown hair wearing laced ankle braces. Their metallic jumpsuits glint rainbows in the studio lighting. Photograph by Cherylynn Tsushima. \nJoin us for a disability arts performance in celebration of Disability Pride Month and July 26\, the day the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law 34 years ago. Poster House is delighted to welcome the disability arts ensemble Kinetic Light. Alice Sheppard and Laurel Lawson from Kinetic Light will be presenting a work-in-progress excerpt from their newest dance work\, The Next T.i.M.es\, and additional Kinetic Light works. \nWorking in the disciplines of art\, technology\, design\, and dance\, Kinetic Light creates\, performs\, and teaches at the nexus of access\, queerness\, disability\, dance\, and race. The company is led by disabled artists; disabled artists create\, design\, and perform the work. Their work speaks to and emerges from disability aesthetics and disability culture\, and it is connected to the rich traditions and exciting contemporary conversations of disabled artists in all artistic fields. \nAccessibility Note: This performance is expected to include ASL Interpretation from a Deaf Interpreter/Hearing Interpreter team\, Assistive Listening Devices\, audio description\, fidgets\, earplugs\, expanded accessible seating including wheelchair and companion seating\, chairs with backs\, and stools. \nPlease contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to address any further accessibility needs. For other event related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org. \nAlice Sheppard (she/her) is the founder and artistic director of Kinetic Light\, as well as a choreographer and dancer in the company. A Bessie award-winning choreographer\, Sheppard creates movement that challenges conventional understandings of disabled and dancing bodies. \nLaurel Lawson (flexible pronouns) is a choreographic collaborator\, dancer\, designer\, and engineer with Kinetic Light. She is the primary costume and makeup designer and designs the wheelchairs that she and Alice use in performance. Laurel is also the product designer and lead for access\, software\, and access curriculum initiatives\, including Kinetic Light’s signature program Access ALLways.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/kinetic-light-dance-performance-2/
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 Memory Loss,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
ORGANIZER;CN="Poster House":MAILTO:access@posterhouse.org
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CREATED:20240907T180308Z
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SUMMARY:Kinetic Light Dance Performance
DESCRIPTION:Please note that masking is mandatory for this performance. \nVisual Description: Alice Sheppard and Laurel Lawson curl into themselves on the floor of a black studio. Alice lies back to the floor\, legs and torso cradling Laurel who is lying on Alice’s belly and curling into a tight ball. Their eyes are closed and they are embracing a gentle moment. Alice is a multiracial black woman with coffee-colored skin and short\, curly blonde hair. Laurel is a white person with short cut brown hair wearing laced ankle braces. Their metallic jumpsuits glint rainbows in the studio lighting. Photograph by Cherylynn Tsushima. \nJoin us for a disability arts performance in celebration of Disability Pride Month and July 26\, the day the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law 34 years ago. Poster House is delighted to welcome the disability arts ensemble Kinetic Light. Alice Sheppard and Laurel Lawson from Kinetic Light will be presenting a work-in-progress excerpt from their newest dance work\, The Next T.i.M.es\, and additional Kinetic Light works. \nWorking in the disciplines of art\, technology\, design\, and dance\, Kinetic Light creates\, performs\, and teaches at the nexus of access\, queerness\, disability\, dance\, and race. The company is led by disabled artists; disabled artists create\, design\, and perform the work. Their work speaks to and emerges from disability aesthetics and disability culture\, and it is connected to the rich traditions and exciting contemporary conversations of disabled artists in all artistic fields. \nAccessibility Note: This performance is expected to include ASL Interpretation from a Deaf Interpreter/Hearing Interpreter team\, Assistive Listening Devices\, audio description\, fidgets\, earplugs\, expanded accessible seating including wheelchair and companion seating\, chairs with backs\, and stools. \nPlease contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to address any further accessibility needs. For other event related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org. \nAlice Sheppard (she/her) is the founder and artistic director of Kinetic Light\, as well as a choreographer and dancer in the company. A Bessie award-winning choreographer\, Sheppard creates movement that challenges conventional understandings of disabled and dancing bodies. \nLaurel Lawson (flexible pronouns) is a choreographic collaborator\, dancer\, designer\, and engineer with Kinetic Light. She is the primary costume and makeup designer and designs the wheelchairs that she and Alice use in performance. Laurel is also the product designer and lead for access\, software\, and access curriculum initiatives\, including Kinetic Light’s signature program Access ALLways.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/kinetic-light-dance-performance/
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 Memory Loss,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
ORGANIZER;CN="Poster House":MAILTO:access@posterhouse.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240720T110000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
CREATED:20240614T143348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T143348Z
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SUMMARY:Intrepid Early Morning Openings- Speed and Style: Supersonic Flight
DESCRIPTION:The Intrepid Museum offers Early Morning Openings for children with autism and their families before the Museum opens to the public! Families receive a sensory bag with interactive activities designed for the whole family and explore the Museum without the crowds! Participants receive a social narrative ahead of time. \nExplore the supersonic jets at the Intrepid Museum. Learn what it was like to design\, fly and land supersonic planes\, including the British Airways Concorde.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/intrepid-early-morning-openings-speed-and-style-supersonic-flight-2/
LOCATION:Intrepid Museum\, 12th Avenue and 46th Street\, New York\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Intrepid Museum":MAILTO:access@intrepidmuseum.org
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CREATED:20240614T143348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T143348Z
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SUMMARY:Intrepid Early Morning Openings- Speed and Style: Supersonic Flight
DESCRIPTION:The Intrepid Museum offers Early Morning Openings for children with autism and their families before the Museum opens to the public! Families receive a sensory bag with interactive activities designed for the whole family and explore the Museum without the crowds! Participants receive a social narrative ahead of time. \nExplore the supersonic jets at the Intrepid Museum. Learn what it was like to design\, fly and land supersonic planes\, including the British Airways Concorde.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/intrepid-early-morning-openings-speed-and-style-supersonic-flight/
LOCATION:Intrepid Museum\, 12th Avenue and 46th Street\, New York\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Intrepid Museum":MAILTO:access@intrepidmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240713T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240713T160000
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CREATED:20240907T180219Z
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SUMMARY:Open Studio—Making Ourselves
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an afternoon of drop-in art making and connection for the disability community. \nExperiment with different art materials and techniques\, learn from artist demonstrations\, visit The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism exhibition\, and create your own art in a studio setting. All materials will be provided. Feel free to bring your sketchbook. \nWhile open to all\, this program is designed to support and welcome disabled QTBIPOC (Queer\, Trans\, Black\, Indigenous People of Color) along with their care partners and friends. \nAssistive listening devices\, captioning\, ASL interpretation\, sighted guides\, verbal description\, a quiet space\, ear defenders\, fidgets\, and adaptive art materials are available. If you would like more information about accessibility at the program\, please contact access@metmuseum.org or 212.650.2010. \nThis program is a collaboration between The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Studio Museum in Harlem. \nPresented in conjunction with the exhibition The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism. \nFree; Museum admission is not required. Note: Space is limited; first come\, first served. See our visitor guidelines.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/open-studio-making-ourselves-2/
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 Hearing Loss,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:20240713T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240713T160000
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CREATED:20240907T180111Z
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SUMMARY:Open Studio—Making Ourselves
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an afternoon of drop-in art making and connection for the disability community inspired by artists of the Harlem Renaissance and today. \nExperiment with different art materials and techniques\, learn from artist demonstrations\, visit The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism exhibition\, and create your own art in a studio setting. \nSculpting Ourselves: 3D Art Making and Artist Demonstration by Reverend Joyce McDonald\nCarroll Classroom\, Uris Center for Education\, Ground Floor\nWatch Brooklyn-based artist Reverend Joyce McDonald demonstrate her innovative approach to making sculpture using air-dry clay and everyday materials. Then\, try your hand at making a sculptural portrait or self-portrait. All materials will be provided. \nCollaging Ourselves: 2D Art Making\nStudio\, Uris Center for Education\, Ground Floor\nWork on your own art project using a wide variety of materials and receive expert guidance from Met teaching artists. All materials will be provided. Feel free to bring your sketchbook. \nQuiet Space\nBonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall\, Uris Center for Education\, Ground Floor\nNeed a break? Check out our quiet space and enjoy some snacks away from the action. \nWhile open to all\, this program is designed to support and welcome disabled QTBIPOC (Queer\, Trans\, Black\, Indigenous People of Color) along with their care partners and friends. \nAssistive listening devices\, captioning\, ASL interpretation\, sighted guides\, verbal description\, a quiet space\, ear defenders\, fidgets\, and adaptive art materials are available. If you would like more information about accessibility at the program\, please contact access@metmuseum.org or 212.650.2010. \nThis program is a collaboration between The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Studio Museum in Harlem. \nPresented in conjunction with the exhibition The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism. \nSee our visitor guidelines.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/open-studio-making-ourselves/
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:20240706T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T200000
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CREATED:20240907T180842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240907T180842Z
UID:10016971-1720288800-1720296000@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Silent Disco: An Evening of Access Magic - Big Umbrella Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the occasion of Disability Pride Month to explore the magical possibilities of access. The Silent Disco will bring us together to share in the manifold dimensions of disability-centric nightlife with ASL song- signing\, creative captioning\, choreographic offerings\, access doula-ing\, and music. Together\, we’ll open a portal to an ecology where access is a coordinating principle for sharing space\, contemplation\, and joy. \nFEATURINGKevin Gotkin\, curator and DJJerron Herman\, performerAustin Halls\, performerMadison Zalopany\, access artist (audio captioner)Danilo Machado\, access artist (creative captioner) \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/silent-disco-an-evening-of-access-magic-big-umbrella-day/
LOCATION:Josie Robertson Plaza at Lincoln Center\, 10 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 Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Accessibility at Lincoln Center":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T180000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
CREATED:20240907T180843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240907T180843Z
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SUMMARY:Close-Act Theatre's Birdmen - Big Umbrella Day
DESCRIPTION:This event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Just show up! \n\n\n\nThree gigantic\, stilt-walking puppets resembling birds from prehistoric times roam New York City\, capturing your imagination and delighting you with their antics. How you interact with them is up to you—from afar or up-close\, it’s your decision. They are playful and eager for attention. \nSince 1991\, Close-Act Theatre from The Netherlands (founded by Hesther Melief and Tonny Aerts)\, has specialized in large-scale\, interactive street theater for everyone. The company’s unique form of elevated performance is performed in\, between\, and above the public. Close-Act’s creations have been performed around the globe. In the United States\, the company has been presented by the Breckenridge International Arts Festival\, the Charlotte International Arts Festival\, and the Without Walls Festival\, among others. \nApproximate run time: 45 minutes \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/close-act-theatres-birdmen-big-umbrella-day-4/
LOCATION:Josie Robertson Plaza at Lincoln Center\, 10 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 Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Accessibility at Lincoln Center":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T180000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
CREATED:20240907T180842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240907T180842Z
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SUMMARY:Close-Act Theatre’s Birdmen – Big Umbrella Day
DESCRIPTION:This event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Just show up! \n\n\n\nThree gigantic\, stilt-walking puppets resembling birds from prehistoric times roam New York City\, capturing your imagination and delighting you with their antics. How you interact with them is up to you—from afar or up-close\, it’s your decision. They are playful and eager for attention. \nSince 1991\, Close-Act Theatre from The Netherlands (founded by Hesther Melief and Tonny Aerts)\, has specialized in large-scale\, interactive street theater for everyone. The company’s unique form of elevated performance is performed in\, between\, and above the public. Close-Act’s creations have been performed around the globe. In the United States\, the company has been presented by the Breckenridge International Arts Festival\, the Charlotte International Arts Festival\, and the Without Walls Festival\, among others. \nApproximate run time: 45 minutes \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/close-act-theatres-birdmen-big-umbrella-day-2/
LOCATION:Josie Robertson Plaza at Lincoln Center\, 10 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 Mobility Disabilities
ORGANIZER;CN="Accessibility at Lincoln Center":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T173000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
CREATED:20240907T183349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240907T183349Z
UID:10016985-1720283400-1720287000@macaccess.org
SUMMARY:Marsha Elle: An Ode to the '90s and 2000s - Big Umbrella Day
DESCRIPTION:Bionic model\, musician\, and disability advocate Marsha Elle celebrates body positivity and self-acceptance as she continues to spread messages of love\, light\, and inclusivity in a concert dedicated to the ’90s and 2000s.\n\n\n  \nLaunched in 2018\, the Big Umbrella Festival centers our audiences by sharing unique approaches to multi-sensory\, interactive\, and engaging artistic experiences\, designed with and for neurodiverse audiences. This summer\, the celebrated Festival returns as a free 1-day campus takeover full of relaxed spaces with multi-sensory experiences\, performances\, installations\, and workshops specifically welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families. You and your family will have access to the full roster of programming below\, with the ability to drop-in throughout the day\, experiencing as much or as little as you’d like.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/marsha-elle-an-ode-to-the-90s-and-2000s-big-umbrella-day/
LOCATION:David Geffen Hall (formerly Avery Fisher Hall)\, West 64th Street and Broadway\, 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 Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Accessibility at Lincoln Center":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
GEO:40.7722554;-73.9822876
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T133000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
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SUMMARY:James Ian - Big Umbrella Day
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning singer-songwriter James Ian\, who has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (“SMA”) Type 3\, brings his passion and talent to Big Umbrella\, including a performance of “SPACES”\, a first-of-its-kind song that highlights those living with SMA.\n\n\n\nLaunched in 2018\, the Big Umbrella Festival centers our audiences by sharing unique approaches to multi-sensory\, interactive\, and engaging artistic experiences\, designed with and for neurodiverse audiences. This summer\, the celebrated Festival returns as a free 1-day campus takeover full of relaxed spaces with multi-sensory experiences\, performances\, installations\, and workshops specifically welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families. You and your family will have access to the full roster of programming below\, with the ability to drop-in throughout the day\, experiencing as much or as little as you’d like.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/james-ian-big-umbrella-day/
LOCATION:David Geffen Hall (formerly Avery Fisher Hall)\, West 64th Street and Broadway\, 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 Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Accessibility at Lincoln Center":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
GEO:40.7722554;-73.9822876
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T180000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
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SUMMARY:Over\, Under\, Around: An Accessible Creative Dance Station - Big Umbrella Day
DESCRIPTION:Drop in any time between 11:00 am–6:00 pm\n\n\nJoin us for a relaxed\, accessible drop-in creative dance workshop. Participants of all ages and abilities will explore different landscapes\, music\, and props\, supported by Lincoln Center teaching artists. All kinds of movement are accepted and encouraged\, we focus on joyful engagement.\n\n\n\nLaunched in 2018\, the Big Umbrella Festival centers our audiences by sharing unique approaches to multi-sensory\, interactive\, and engaging artistic experiences\, designed with and for neurodiverse audiences. This summer\, the celebrated Festival returns as a free 1-day campus takeover full of relaxed spaces with multi-sensory experiences\, performances\, installations\, and workshops specifically welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families. You and your family will have access to the full roster of programming below\, with the ability to drop-in throughout the day\, experiencing as much or as little as you’d like.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/over-under-around-an-accessible-creative-dance-station-big-umbrella-day/
LOCATION:David Geffen Hall (formerly Avery Fisher Hall)\, West 64th Street and Broadway\, 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 Mobility Disabilities
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SUMMARY:Visual Art Station (indoors & outdoors) - Big Umbrella Day
DESCRIPTION:Create your own artwork based on inspiration from nature and the world around us at one of our visual arts stations guided by Lincoln Center teaching artists. The visual arts stations will be accessible to all ages and abilities and will be available throughout the day.\n\n\nLaunched in 2018\, the Big Umbrella Festival centers our audiences by sharing unique approaches to multi-sensory\, interactive\, and engaging artistic experiences\, designed with and for neurodiverse audiences. This summer\, the celebrated Festival returns as a free 1-day campus takeover full of relaxed spaces with multi-sensory experiences\, performances\, installations\, and workshops specifically welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families. You and your family will have access to the full roster of programming below\, with the ability to drop-in throughout the day\, experiencing as much or as little as you’d like.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/visual-art-station-indoors-outdoors-big-umbrella-day/
LOCATION:Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center\, 62nd St\, 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 Mobility Disabilities
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T180000
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SUMMARY:Interactive Gardening - Big Umbrella Day
DESCRIPTION:Visit The Grove at Damrosch Park and dig in while planting flowers and experiencing small plants and botanical elements throughout the day.\n\n\n\nLaunched in 2018\, the Big Umbrella Festival centers our audiences by sharing unique approaches to multi-sensory\, interactive\, and engaging artistic experiences\, designed with and for neurodiverse audiences. This summer\, the celebrated Festival returns as a free 1-day campus takeover full of relaxed spaces with multi-sensory experiences\, performances\, installations\, and workshops specifically welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families. You and your family will have access to the full roster of programming below\, with the ability to drop-in throughout the day\, experiencing as much or as little as you’d like.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/interactive-gardening-big-umbrella-day/
LOCATION:Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center\, 62nd St\, 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 Mobility Disabilities
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SUMMARY:Close-Act Theatre's Birdmen - Big Umbrella Day
DESCRIPTION:This event is General Admission\, first-come first-served. Just show up! \n\n\n\nThree gigantic\, stilt-walking puppets resembling birds from prehistoric times roam New York City\, capturing your imagination and delighting you with their antics. How you interact with them is up to you—from afar or up-close\, it’s your decision. They are playful and eager for attention. \nSince 1991\, Close-Act Theatre from The Netherlands (founded by Hesther Melief and Tonny Aerts)\, has specialized in large-scale\, interactive street theater for everyone. The company’s unique form of elevated performance is performed in\, between\, and above the public. Close-Act’s creations have been performed around the globe. In the United States\, the company has been presented by the Breckenridge International Arts Festival\, the Charlotte International Arts Festival\, and the Without Walls Festival\, among others. \nApproximate run time: 45 minutes \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/close-act-theatres-birdmen-big-umbrella-day-3/
LOCATION:Josie Robertson Plaza at Lincoln Center\, 10 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 Mobility Disabilities
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SUMMARY:Close-Act Theatre's Birdmen - Big Umbrella Day
DESCRIPTION:Three gigantic\, stilt-walking puppets resembling birds from prehistoric times roam New York City\, capturing your imagination and delighting you with their antics.\n\n\nLaunched in 2018\, the Big Umbrella Festival centers our audiences by sharing unique approaches to multi-sensory\, interactive\, and engaging artistic experiences\, designed with and for neurodiverse audiences. This summer\, the celebrated Festival returns as a free 1-day campus takeover full of relaxed spaces with multi-sensory experiences\, performances\, installations\, and workshops specifically welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families. You and your family will have access to the full roster of programming below\, with the ability to drop-in throughout the day\, experiencing as much or as little as you’d like.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/close-act-theatres-birdmen-big-umbrella-day/
LOCATION:Hearst Plaza at Lincoln Center\, 10 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 Mobility Disabilities
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SUMMARY:The Art of Wellbeing: Tai Chi With Raymond Li
DESCRIPTION:Join Manhattan Tai Chi founder Raymond Li and experience the ancient Chinese practice of Tai Chi accompanied by live traditional Chinese music. \n\n\nLaunched in 2018\, the Big Umbrella Festival centers our audiences by sharing unique approaches to multi-sensory\, interactive\, and engaging artistic experiences\, designed with and for neurodiverse audiences. This summer\, the celebrated Festival returns as a free 1-day campus takeover full of relaxed spaces with multi-sensory experiences\, performances\, installations\, and workshops specifically welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families. You and your family will have access to the full roster of programming below\, with the ability to drop-in throughout the day\, experiencing as much or as little as you’d like.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/the-art-of-wellbeing-tai-chi-with-raymond-li/
LOCATION:David Geffen Hall (formerly Avery Fisher Hall)\, West 64th Street and Broadway\, 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 Mobility Disabilities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240705T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240705T200000
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CREATED:20240907T180220Z
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SUMMARY:First Friday: Kinetic Light Dance Performance
DESCRIPTION:Please note that masking is mandatory for this performance. \nVisual Description: Alice Sheppard and Laurel Lawson curl into themselves on the floor of a black studio. Alice lies back to the floor\, legs and torso cradling Laurel who is lying on Alice’s belly and curling into a tight ball. Their eyes are closed and they are embracing a gentle moment. Alice is a multiracial black woman with coffee-colored skin and short\, curly blonde hair. Laurel is a white person with short cut brown hair wearing laced ankle braces. Their metallic jumpsuits glint rainbows in the studio lighting. Photograph by Cherylynn Tsushima. \nPoster House is delighted to welcome the disability arts ensemble Kinetic Light. Alice Sheppard and Laurel Lawson from Kinetic Light will be presenting a work-in-progress excerpt from their newest dance work\, The Next T.i.M.es\, and additional Kinetic Light works. \nWorking in the disciplines of art\, technology\, design\, and dance\, Kinetic Light creates\, performs\, and teaches at the nexus of access\, queerness\, disability\, dance\, and race. The company is led by disabled artists; disabled artists create\, design\, and perform the work. Their work speaks to and emerges from disability aesthetics and disability culture\, and it is connected to the rich traditions and exciting contemporary conversations of disabled artists in all artistic fields. \nAccessibility Note: This performance is expected to include ASL Interpretation from a Deaf Interpreter/Hearing Interpreter team\, Assistive Listening Devices\, audio description\, fidgets\, earplugs\, expanded accessible seating including wheelchair and companion seating\, chairs with backs\, and stools. \nPlease contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to address any further accessibility needs. For other event related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org. \nAlice Sheppard (she/her) is the founder and artistic director of Kinetic Light\, as well as a choreographer and dancer in the company. A Bessie award-winning choreographer\, Sheppard creates movement that challenges conventional understandings of disabled and dancing bodies. \nLaurel Lawson (flexible pronouns) is a choreographic collaborator\, dancer\, designer\, and engineer with Kinetic Light. She is the primary costume and makeup designer and designs the wheelchairs that she and Alice use in performance. Laurel is also the product designer and lead for access\, software\, and access curriculum initiatives\, including Kinetic Light’s signature program Access ALLways.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/first-friday-kinetic-light-dance-performance/
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 Memory Loss,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:20240705T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240705T190000
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SUMMARY:First Friday: Barbie Movie Screening
DESCRIPTION:The Anatomy of a Movie Poster: The Work of Dawn Baillie includes some of the most iconic and beloved posters in modern cinematic history. Throughout the exhibition\, Poster House will screen a selection of films from the movie-focused exhibition. This First Friday\, guests will enjoy a free screening to Barbie with ASL interpretation and audio description. \nJoin us at 4:30pm for a Barbie-themed cocktail and snacks at Café des Affiches. Afterward\, head downstairs to watch the screening and see one of the original Barbie movie posters. \nAccessibility Note: N95 masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. ASL Interpretation\, Assistive Listening Devices\, fidget tools\, earplugs\, chairs with backs\, stools\, N95 masks\, and clear masks will be available for use at this event. A tactile lobby exhibit will also be available. \nPlease contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to address any other accessibility needs. For other event related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/first-friday-barbie-movie-screening-2/
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:20240705T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240705T190000
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SUMMARY:First Friday: Barbie Movie Screening
DESCRIPTION:The Anatomy of a Movie Poster: The Work of Dawn Baillie includes some of the most iconic and beloved posters in modern cinematic history. Throughout the exhibition\, Poster House will screen a selection of films from the movie-focused exhibition. This First Friday\, guests will enjoy a free screening to Barbie with ASL interpretation and audio description. \nJoin us at 4:30pm for a Barbie-themed cocktail and snacks at Café des Affiches. Afterward\, head downstairs to watch the screening and see one of the original Barbie movie posters. \nAccessibility Note: N95 masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. ASL Interpretation\, Assistive Listening Devices\, fidget tools\, earplugs\, chairs with backs\, stools\, N95 masks\, and clear masks will be available for use at this event. A tactile lobby exhibit will also be available. \nPlease contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to address any other accessibility needs. For other event related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/first-friday-barbie-movie-screening/
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:20240703T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240703T200000
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SUMMARY:The Urban Conga's Optik - Big Umbrella Festival
DESCRIPTION:The interactive installation by The Urban Conga invites participants to manipulate the movement and reflection of light\, while each unit becomes a different musical instrument\, thereby encouraging the public to engage with each other and create sparkling interactions.\n\n\nLaunched in 2018\, the Big Umbrella Festival centers our audiences by sharing unique approaches to multi-sensory\, interactive\, and engaging artistic experiences\, designed with and for neurodiverse audiences. This summer\, the celebrated Festival returns as a free 1-day campus takeover full of relaxed spaces with multi-sensory experiences\, performances\, installations\, and workshops specifically welcoming neurodivergent audiences and their families. You and your family will have access to the full roster of programming below\, with the ability to drop-in throughout the day\, experiencing as much or as little as you’d like.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/the-urban-congas-optik-big-umbrella-festival/
LOCATION:Hearst Plaza at Lincoln Center\, 10 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 Mobility Disabilities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240531T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240531T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
CREATED:20240510T162830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T162830Z
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SUMMARY:Teens Take The Met! (Ages 13–18)
DESCRIPTION:Large-print and Braille activity schedules\, American Sign Language interpretation\, sighted guides\, and assistive listening devices are available. Please head to the Welcome Desk in Carson Family Hall\, inside the 81st Street Entrance\, to link up with an interpreter\, sighted guide\, or to learn about other accommodations. \n      \nGrab your friends and celebrate the 10th anniversary of Teens Take The Met! Drop in for teen-only activities across the Museum\, including art making\, performances\, music\, and more. Discover what you can also do at over 50 NYC cultural and community organizations. \nDoors open at 4 pm. Teens Take The Met! is free and open to all teens 13+ with a middle or high school ID. Just show up or RSVP now to get a free ticket to beat the line. If you’re a chaperone who’d like to come with a group of 10 or more teens\, please email teenprograms@metmuseum.org for instructions. \nA schedule of events will be available in English and Spanish. \nThis event will be photographed\, filmed\, and/or recorded. By your presence at the event\, you consent to the photography\, filming\, and use of your image and/or voice. \nTeens Take The Met! is a Teen Night co-organized with over 50 community partners. \n92nd Street Y; Aalokam; All City Chorus; Alphonso Horne and the Gotham Kings; Art and Resistance Through Education (ARTE); Art in the Park\, Inc.; ArtsConnection; Art Students League; Ballet Hispánico; Bangladesh Academy of Fine Arts; Bard High School Early College (Manhattan); Brooklyn Museum Teen Programs; Brooklyn Public Library; Bronx Museum; Building Beats; Center for Anti-Violence Education; Center for Architecture; Center For Book Arts; Children’s Orchestra Society; Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum; Dorill Initiative; El Museo del Barrio; Girls for Gender Equity; Harlem Children’s Zone; Hill Art Foundation; Intrepid Museum; Jazz House Kids; Kaufman Music Center; Lewis Latimer House Museum; Loisaida Inc.; Manhattan Theatre Club; Museum at Eldridge Street; Museum of Chinese in America; Muslim Girl; New York City Department of Youth & Community Development; New York Hall Of Science; New-York Historical Society; New York Korean Performing Arts Center; New York Public Library;  Noguchi Museum; NYC Scholastic Awards; Parsons Scholars Program; Planned Parenthood of Greater New York; Poster House; Roundabout Theatre Company; Sadie Nash Leadership Project; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Studio Museum in Harlem; Susan E. Wagner High School Marching Band; Teens@Graham; The Door; The Whitney Museum of American Art; Titan Theatre Company; UrbanGlass; Wave Hill; Writopia Lab \nMasks are strongly recommended. See our visitor guidelines. \nTeens Take The Met! is made possible by
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/teens-take-the-met-ages-13-18/
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 Hearing Loss,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
ORGANIZER;CN="The Metropolitan Museum of Art":MAILTO:access@metmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
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SUMMARY:Reading Group: On Body Constructs with Aimi Hamraie
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the installation Body Constructs\, this reading group will be led by designer\, researcher\, and disability justice organizer Aimi Hamraie. We will consider new perspectives and think together through close reading of short texts with the goal of opening new ways of thinking about the creative tensions between identity\, disability\, access\, race\, and modern architecture. No prior preparation or background is necessary to participate. We will read texts together during the session and you will receive access to full texts after the session. This program is free\, open to all\, requires preregistration\, and takes place online via Zoom. \nThis session is part of our ongoing Reading Group series. Our intention is to create space for people to gather to consider a range of perspectives and think critically through a guided reading of key texts that can help illuminate new ways of looking at artwork on view in MoMA’s galleries. Our priority is to create a space that is comfortable enough for participants to take risks with their thinking and possibly find a sense of fellowship\, community\, and camaraderie with the facilitator and their fellow readers. \nFacilitator \nAimi Hamraie directs the Critical Design Lab\, a multidisciplinary and international collaborative of disabled artists\, designers\, and design researchers. They are a 2022 United States Artists Fellow and host of the Contra* podcast on disability design justice. With Cassandra Hartblay and Jarah Moesch\, Hamraie co-curated #CripRitual\, a multi-site exhibition of work by 25 disabled artists at the Tangled Arts and Disability and Doris McCarthy Galleries in Toronto. Hamraie’s creative practice spans social practice and design (wood\, leather\, textiles\, architecture\, and landscapes). Their intellectual and creative work is funded by the National Science Foundation\, the Social Science Research Council\, the Smithsonian Institution\, the Mellon Foundation\, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Arts\, and the National Humanities Alliance. \nRegistration\nRegister for this online Reading Group on Thursday\, April 4\, 2024\, at 6:00 p.m. ET. \nAccessibility \n \nThere will be verbal descriptions for all images. A PDF of the presentation is available in advance upon request. Live CART captioning will be available. American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation is available for public programs upon request with two weeks’ advance notice.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/reading-group-on-body-constructs-with-aimi-hamraie-2/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility 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:20240404T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
CREATED:20240510T163104Z
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SUMMARY:Reading Group: On Body Constructs with Aimi Hamraie
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the installation Body Constructs\, this reading group will be led by designer\, researcher\, and disability justice organizer Aimi Hamraie. We will consider new perspectives and think together through close reading of short texts with the goal of opening new ways of thinking about the creative tensions between identity\, disability\, access\, race\, and modern architecture. No prior preparation or background is necessary to participate. We will read texts together during the session and you will receive access to full texts after the session. This program is free\, open to all\, requires preregistration\, and takes place online via Zoom. \nThis session is part of our ongoing Reading Group series. Our intention is to create space for people to gather to consider a range of perspectives and think critically through a guided reading of key texts that can help illuminate new ways of looking at artwork on view in MoMA’s galleries. Our priority is to create a space that is comfortable enough for participants to take risks with their thinking and possibly find a sense of fellowship\, community\, and camaraderie with the facilitator and their fellow readers. \nFacilitator \nAimi Hamraie directs the Critical Design Lab\, a multidisciplinary and international collaborative of disabled artists\, designers\, and design researchers. They are a 2022 United States Artists Fellow and host of the Contra* podcast on disability design justice. With Cassandra Hartblay and Jarah Moesch\, Hamraie co-curated #CripRitual\, a multi-site exhibition of work by 25 disabled artists at the Tangled Arts and Disability and Doris McCarthy Galleries in Toronto. Hamraie’s creative practice spans social practice and design (wood\, leather\, textiles\, architecture\, and landscapes). Their intellectual and creative work is funded by the National Science Foundation\, the Social Science Research Council\, the Smithsonian Institution\, the Mellon Foundation\, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Arts\, and the National Humanities Alliance. \nRegistration\nRegister for this online Reading Group on Thursday\, April 4\, 2024\, at 6:00 p.m. ET. \nAccessibility \n \nThere will be verbal descriptions for all images. A PDF of the presentation is available in advance upon request. Live CART captioning will be available. American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation is available for public programs upon request with two weeks’ advance notice.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/reading-group-on-body-constructs-with-aimi-hamraie/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility 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:20240303T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240303T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
CREATED:20240212T210213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T210213Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Intrepid Access Family Program: What is that? Creative Solutions from the Front Lines
DESCRIPTION:The Intrepid Museum offers monthly programs for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. These programs take place on select Sundays. Families can join a guided virtual experience and participate in activities that everyone can enjoy. Registrants receive a visual schedule and vocabulary and a digital at-home activity packet. \nAll is not what it seems! Test your observation skills during this interactive program for all ages with educators from the Intrepid Museum and the International Spy Museum (Washington\, DC). With examples from Intrepid‘s history and the Spy Museum’s collection\, participants will explore how the U.S. military and intelligence agencies used creativity and innovation to solve problems.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/virtual-intrepid-access-family-program-what-is-that-creative-solutions-from-the-front-lines/
LOCATION:Intrepid Museum\, 12th Avenue and 46th Street\, New York\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Intrepid Museum":MAILTO:access@intrepidmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
CREATED:20240212T201515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T201540Z
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SUMMARY:Empowerment Through Practice in Fashion
DESCRIPTION:Sinéad Burke\, CEO and Founder\, Tilting the Lens\nGrace Jun\, CEO and Board Member\, Open Style Lab\nTara Levy\, Head of Marketing\, Nest\nMellissa Huber\, Associate Curator\, The Costume Institute\, The Met \nJoin a panel of experts and advocates working in the fashion industry as they discuss concerns related to accessibility\, sustainability\, and the collective nature of design. Mellissa Huber\, co-curator of the exhibition Women Dressing Women\, moderates a conversation with the panel after a series of short presentations. \nPresented celebration of Women’s History Month and in conjunction with the exhibition Women Dressing Women. \nFree with Museum admission\, though advance registration is required. Note: Space is limited; first come\, first served. Registration does not guarantee admission once the auditorium reaches capacity. \nMasks are strongly recommended. See our visitor guidelines. \n\nWatch the livestream on The Met’s YouTube channel. Please note: No registration or log in required to view the livestream. \n\n\nAmerican Sign Language interpretation will be included for the in-person audience and real time captions will be included for both in-person and online audiences. Assistive listening devices are available from the ushers. For other access accommodations\, contact access@metmuseum.org or 212-650-2010.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/empowerment-through-practice-in-fashion/
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 Hearing Loss,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:20240107T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240107T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
CREATED:20231221T210418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T160141Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Intrepid Access Family Program: Sea\, Air & Space Food
DESCRIPTION:The Intrepid Museum offers monthly programs for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. These programs take place on select Sundays. Families can join a guided virtual experience and participate in activities that everyone can enjoy. Registrants receive a visual schedule and vocabulary and a digital at-home activity packet. \nFood is an important part of any travel experience. Learn about the food served on Intrepid\, British Airways Concorde\, and NASA Space Shuttles and how they were prepared. Decide for yourself which is the tastiest! This program will take place over Zoom and include at-home activity packets.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/virtual-intrepid-access-family-program-sea-air-space-food/
LOCATION:Intrepid Museum\, 12th Avenue and 46th Street\, New York\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Intrepid Museum":MAILTO:access@intrepidmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231217T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
CREATED:20231103T205227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T194408Z
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SUMMARY:Big Band Holidays
DESCRIPTION:Jazz at Lincoln Center’s annual Big Band Holidays performance has become a true fan favorite. This December\, Ashley Pezzotti’s expressive and commanding presence rings in the most wonderful time of the year. \nTogether with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis\, she interprets classic holiday favorites like “Winter Wonderland\,” “The Christmas Song\,” “Deck the Halls\,” and “Dreidel\, Dreidel\, Dreidel.” Don’t miss this year’s hardest-swinging holiday event\, music-directed by Marcus Printup and featuring vibrant new arrangements from members of the JLCO.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/big-band-holidays/
LOCATION:Rose Theater\, Jazz at Lincoln Center\, Broadway at West 60th Street\, 5th Floor\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:access@lincolncenter.org
GEO:40.7689007;-73.9820047
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231214T143000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
CREATED:20231101T161821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T194812Z
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SUMMARY:Caroling with The Filomen M. D’Agostino Greenberg Music School
DESCRIPTION:The Filomen M. D’Agostino Greenberg Music School’s vocal ensemble performs a cappella versions of sacred and secular winter holiday songs in the Medieval Sculpture Hall. \nFree with Museum admission. Note: Space is limited; first come\, first served. \nThe Filomen M. D’Agostino Greenberg Music School is committed to helping people pursue their study of music while addressing the challenges posed by vision loss.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/caroling-with-the-filomen-m-dagostino-greenberg-music-school-2/
LOCATION:The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, 1000 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted,Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Memory Loss,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:20231214T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231214T113000
DTSTAMP:20260606T111235
CREATED:20231129T202838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231129T202838Z
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SUMMARY:Caroling with The Filomen M. D’Agostino Greenberg Music School
DESCRIPTION:The Filomen M. D’Agostino Greenberg Music School’s vocal ensemble performs a cappella versions of sacred and secular winter holiday songs in the Fuentidueña Chapel at The Met Cloisters. \nFree with Museum admission. Note: Space is limited; first come\, first served. \nThe Filomen M. D’Agostino Greenberg Music School is committed to helping people pursue their study of music while addressing the challenges posed by vision loss. \nMasks are strongly recommended. See our visitor guidelines. \n  \nAccess for Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted \nSighted guides will be available at the Museum entrance to assist visitors who are blind or partially sighted. Accessibility at The Met Cloisters is somewhat limited for wheelchair users and others who need step-free access due to the building’s landmark status. Find out more about accessibility at The Met Cloisters. \nFor questions or assistance\, contact us at access@metmuseum.org or call 212-650-6050.
URL:https://macaccess.org/program/caroling-with-the-filomen-m-dagostino-greenberg-music-school-3/
LOCATION:The Met Cloisters\, 99 Margaret Corbin Dr\, New York\, NY\, 10040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted,Visitors with Autism,Visitors with Developmental Disabilities,Visitors with Learning Disabilities,Visitors with Memory Loss,Visitors with Mobility Disabilities
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Metropolitan Museum of Art":MAILTO:access@metmuseum.org
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