Accessibility at MOMA
Initiatives and EU Recommendations for Cultural Accessibility
Brief description
The museusm offers a variety of free programs and services to make MoMA accessible to you. We offer a variety of free programs and services to make MoMA accessible to you. Visitors with disabilities receive a discounted admission of $18. Admission is free for a caregiver accompanying a visitor with a disability. At The Museum of Modern Art, all galleries, entrances, and facilities are wheelchair accessible. Entrances with power-assist doors are located on 53rd and 54th streets between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Wheelchairs are available for use free of charge at all Museum entrances on a first-come, first-served basis.
For questions or assistance, please approach any MoMA staff member. Portable stools are also available for use free of charge, and can be requested from any MoMA staff member in the main lobby. Motorized wheelchairs are permitted. All restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Restrooms are located on all floors except the Theater 2 level and the entry level of the Cullman Education and Research Building. For Individuals who are blind or have low vision the museum has the Art inSight to Listen to specially trained lecturers give extensive visual descriptions of artwork and participate in discussions about a variety of themes, artists, and exhibitions.
This online program has limited capacity. Individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Create Ability Create art in hands-on workshops for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Each month participants focus on a different theme, exploring various artworks in the collection and creating artworks.