American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be provided for this program.
Registration opens on February 26, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Interpreting MoMA is offered free of charge. Space is limited and advance registration is required. For more information, email AccessPrograms@moma.org or call Access Programs at 212-408-6447.
Education Center, Mezzanine
The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building
Please join us for MoMA’s bimonthly program welcoming individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing to participate in an ASL–interpreted private gallery talk focusing on one of MoMA’s exhibitions, along with a wine and snack reception.
In March, we will explore the exhibition Jack Whitten: The Messenger with members of the curatorial team. Spanning nearly six decades, this exhibition is the first full retrospective of Whitten’s innovative practice, featuring more than 175 paintings, sculptures, and works on paper that illuminate his singular vision. Featuring numerous works that have never before been shown, the exhibition presents the artist’s revelatory exploration of culture, race, technology, jazz, love, and war.
Image description: A deep blue abstract painting. Streaks of blue paint ripple across the canvas with some areas smeared away, revealing layers of grey, brown, black, and red swirling brushstrokes underneath.
Accessibility
The Cullman Education and Research Center entrance has a power-assist door.
Seating options include gallery stools and minimal gallery benches. Gallery stools, wheelchairs, and rollators are available by request at all Museum entrances, on a first-come first-served basis.
Accessible and all-gender restrooms are located in the Cullman Education Building. Accessible restrooms are also located near the tour galleries.
Guide dogs and other trained service animals are always welcome.
American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be provided for this program.
Live captioning (CART) and audio description are available for public programs upon request with two weeks’ advance notice. MoMA will make every effort to provide accommodation for requests made with less than two weeks’ notice. Please email AccessPrograms@moma.org or call 212-408-6447 to make a request for these services.