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Programs for Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted
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Programs for Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted





The Met Fifth Avenue is now open, and The Met Cloisters reopens September 12! Your health is our top priority. Learn how to visit safely and find updated information about accessibility in the Museum to help you plan your visit.


Programs
Visit the Museum to explore the collection and current exhibitions, and continue to join us from home for online programs.


Picture This!

Join curators, guest speakers, and educators to enjoy art through detailed descriptions and discussion at these virtual workshops.
Making The Met, 1870–2020 (current exhibition)
Thursday, September 17, 2–3:30 pm 
RSVP


Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle (current exhibition)
Thursday, October 15, 2–3:30 pm
RSVP

Arte del mar: Artistic Exchange in the Caribbean (current exhibition) 
Thursday, November 19, 2–3:30 pm
RSVP

These online programs are free; reservations are required. Contact us at access at metmuseum.org or call 212-650-2010 to register and receive information for joining us online.

Learn about programs and resources for visitors who are blind or partially sighted.

Learn about programs, services and resources for visitors with disabilities. 
 
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Drop-in Drawing

Drop in for a virtual session of our popular series and experience The Met collection through creative drawing challenges. 

Feline Lines
Sunday, September 20, 10–10:30 am 

 
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For more information about the exhibitions, including sponsorship credits, see Making The Met, 1870–2020, Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle, and Arte del mar: Artistic Exchange in the Caribbean.For more information about the exhibitions, including sponsorship credits, see Making The Met, 1870–2020, Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle, and Arte del mar: Artistic Exchange in the Caribbean.

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

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

Image: 19th- and 21st-century viewers gaze at Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851, by Emanuel Leutze. Left: Archival photo from The Met archives. Right: Photo by Roderick Aichinger. Composite image © The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 








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