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Tour presented in ASL without voice interpretation. Free with Museum admission. Meet at The Met Breuer in the Lobby. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Home Is a Foreign Place: Recent Acquisitions in Context. In American Sign Language only, without voice interpretation. Programs with Sign Language are intended...

Be inspired by The Met collection and exhibitions at this workshop that includes a discussion in the galleries followed by an art-making activity in the studio. In ASL without voice interpretation. Free; reservations are required. Contact 212-650-2010 or access@metmuseum.org. In American Sign Language only, without voice interpretation. Programs with...

Join NYPL docents on a verbally descriptive and tactile tour of the historic Stephen A. Schwarzman Building designed for visually impaired patrons. Our docents will guide you through the building and discuss the history of the library and its architecture, encouraging you to touch unusual decorative elements...

Join NYPL docents on a verbally descriptive and tactile tour of the historic Stephen A. Schwarzman Building designed for visually impaired patrons. Our docents will guide you through the building and discuss the history of the library and its architecture, encouraging you to touch unusual decorative elements...

Join NYPL docents on a verbally descriptive and tactile tour of the historic Stephen A. Schwarzman Building designed for visually impaired patrons. Our docents will guide you through the building and discuss the history of the library and its architecture, encouraging you to touch unusual decorative elements...

Morning at the Museum is a Smithsonian program that provides access to a museum for individuals with cognitive and sensory processing disabilities. This program provides early entrance, pre-visit materials for participating families, a gallery scavenger hunt, design activities, and a “take a break” space. During this...

Join Museum educators for an hour-long guided session, before the Museum opens to the rest of the public. We will visit the galleries and do a hands-on activity, with light breakfast and coffee for parents. This program is offered to families with children on the autism...

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