Sensory Friendly Programming Session
MOAH offers a range of sensory-friendly resources and services for neurodivergent guests.
Before visiting, guests can access a social narrative on MOAH's website provides a first-person description of the museum experience.
During special open hours, lighting is dimmed, and audio components are lowered.
Guests receive a sensory-friendly map highlighting areas with changes in light and noise, as well as locations of hands-on activities.
A take-a-break space provides a quiet area with calming tools.
Speech cards assist non-verbal visitors.
Optional programming includes a self-guided multi-sensory tour with stations focusing on single artworks and providing objects to enhance the sensory experience.
A hands-on art activity in the MOAH classroom adapts to various sensitivities, age groups, and abilities, with finished projects often serving as calming tools for exploring the museum.