The Hanover Theatre is partnering with the New England Chapter of Autism Speaks, Theatre Development Fund, HMEA’s Autism Resource Central and VSA Massachusetts to offer an Autism-friendly performance of A Christmas Carol. This performance is intended as a unique theatre…
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Critter Day – Jungle Encounters, ASL-Interpreted at Boston Children’s Museum
The health and population of wild cats teaches us about the entire animal kingdom. Watch these cats, and learn about each species, where it is native to, and how its wild cousins survive. November 21, 2015 11:30 am and 12:30…
Curator in Training Art Exhibit
Graduates of the Seven Hills Foundation Curator in Training program are pleased to showcase the artwork of their peers of all abilities in this art exhibit. This collaborative exhibit showcases the transformation of all things; representing the alteration and effect…
The Enchanting Music of Sign Language – Christine Sun Kim
Artist Christine Sun Kim was born deaf, and she was taught to believe that sound wasn’t a part of her life, that it was a hearing person’s thing. Through her art, she discovered similarities between American Sign Language and music,…
Help the Museum of Science with Access Testing
The Museum of Science, Boston is committed to the inclusion of people with disabilities and strives to create an environment that is inviting, engaging, and accessible for everyone. To work toward achieving this goal, there are times throughout the year…
ASL Interpreted Community Partners Day at Museum of Science
The Museum of Science invites everyone to join them for a Community Partners Day October 17, 2015. Experience the excitement of archaeology with dozens of hands-on activities, live presentations, and special programs. Hear about the latest human ancestors discovered in…
Help Shape Boston’s Creative Community
, Boston’s cultural planning process, draws from a theoretical framework of creative capital, developed by . Creative capital is based on the idea that creativity of residents and creative culture of the city are important, intangible assets, creating a culturally…
Access . . . It’s Not As Scary as You Think!
presents “Access . . . It’s Not As Scary as You Think!” at Peabody Essex Museum in Salem MA. Many museums, historic sites, and other cultural organizations are just starting to understand the necessity of access within their institutions. This…
Sensory-Friendly "Wild Music" at EcoTarium in Worcester
Whales compose, bullfrogs chorus, songbirds greet the dawn, and people everywhere sing and dance. What do we all have in common? Find out in Worcester summer exhibit, Wild Music. Discover how nature is filled with “musicians” that create distinct musical…
Boston Museum of Fine Arts – "Beyond the Spectrum" Program
Boston Museum of Fine Arts offers their Beyond the Spectrum program as part of Artful Healing. The program includes an art tour and activity for children 8-12 years of age who are on the Autism Spectrum, including Asperger’s Syndrome, to…
