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Accessibility Programs and Resources

The Museum is committed to making its collection, buildings, programs, and services accessible to all audiences. Learn more about services and accessibility for visitors with disabilities at The Met Fifth Avenue.

Enjoy works of art through detailed descriptions, touch, and other activities.
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A group of four people walk through a gallery with a medieval tapestry in the background. Two group members are led by guide dogs—a white poodle and a black Labrador.

Picture This!

July 16 2:00 PMThe Met Fifth Avenue
Explore the Museum’s collection and learn innovative drawing techniques through workshops that include experimentation with materials, verbal descriptions, and creative response to works of art.
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Explore works of art through engaging conversations in the galleries. In ASL without voice interpretation.
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Explore works of art through engaging conversations in the galleries, then continue to the classroom for an art-making activity. In ASL without voice interpretation.
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Take a break from the everyday with discussions about art, art making, and other interactive and multisensory activities.
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Enjoy an afternoon of art with conversations, activities, and refreshments. 
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These tours and workshops welcome kids, teens, and adults with a range of intellectual/developmental disabilities and those on the autism spectrum.
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Two visitors sit at a table in a studio classroom at The Met. They are working together on a weaving project with pipe cleaners, fabric scraps, yarn, and small looms.

Discoveries (Ages 5–13)—Disability Pride!

July 12 11:00 AMThe Met Fifth Avenue
Two visitors sit at a table in a studio classroom at The Met as they work on a weaving project with yarn and a cardboard loom. Other art materials surround them at their table.

Discoveries (Ages 14–22)—Disability Pride!

July 12 11:00 AMThe Met Fifth Avenue
Three visitors sit at a table in a studio classroom at The Met as they work on a weaving project with yarn, pipe cleaners, and cardboard looms.

Discoveries (Ages 23+)—Disability Pride!

July 12 2:00 PMThe Met Fifth Avenue

Access Programs at the Museum are made possible by Mary Jaharis and MetLife Foundation.

Major support is also provided by the Filomen M. D'Agostino Foundation.

Additional support is provided by the Estate of Doris Alperdt, Mellon Foundation, an Anonymous Foundation, The Moody Endowment, May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc., Renate, Hans & Maria Hofmann Trust, Allene Reuss Memorial Trust, Jane B. Wachsler, The J.M. Foundation, William G. and Helen C. Hoffman Foundation, and The Murray G. and Beatrice H. Sherman Charitable Trust.