Accessibility programming
We offer a wide variety of services to serve the needs of our visitors to the museum.
If you have questions about an accessible program, special assistance needs, or the contents of this webpage, please call (612) 359-8991 or email info@cafesjianarttrust.org.
Accessibility programming
We offer a wide variety of services to serve the needs of our visitors to the museum.
If you have questions about an accessible program, special assistance needs, or the contents of this webpage, please call (612) 359-8991 or email info@cafesjianarttrust.org.
During your visit
Restrooms
Public restrooms are accessible and have baby changing stations. We also have a private room for chest feeding or pumping parents available upon request.
Personal attendants
Personal attendants of visitors with disabilities are admitted (limited to one attendant per visitor).
Service dogs
ADA service dogs are permitted.
During your visit
Restrooms
Public restrooms are accessible and have baby changing stations. We also have a private room for chest feeding or pumping parents available upon request.
Personal attendants
Personal attendants of visitors with disabilities are admitted (limited to one attendant per visitor).
Service dogs
ADA service dogs are permitted.
Visitors with sensory needs
Families can prepare for their visit with this social narrative. The museum has a small sensory-friendly room with dimmable light. Sunglasses, noise-canceling headphones, and fidgets are available to borrow as needed.
Visitors with sensory needs
Families can prepare for their visit with this social narrative. The museum has a small sensory-friendly room with dimmable light. Sunglasses, noise-canceling headphones, and fidgets are available to borrow as needed.
Visitors who are blind or partially sighted
Guided tours
Private tours of the current exhibition with verbal descriptions of the artwork may be scheduled for Tuesdays or Wednesdays. Tours may include a component in which the visitor can touch objects that relate to the exhibition. To schedule a tour, please call (612) 359-8991 or email info@cafesjianarttrust.org.
Large-print copies of museum texts are available.
Visitors who are blind or partially sighted
Guided tours
Private tours of the current exhibition with verbal descriptions of the artwork may be scheduled for Tuesdays or Wednesdays. Tours may include a component in which the visitor can touch objects that relate to the exhibition. To schedule a tour, please call (612) 359-8991 or email info@cafesjianarttrust.org.
Large-print copies of museum texts are available.
Visitors who are Deaf or hard of hearing
We can provide an ASL interpreter for any tour with two weeks’ advance notice. To schedule an interpreter for your visit, please call (612) 359-8991 or email info@cafesjianarttrust.org.
Visitors who are Deaf or hard of hearing
We can provide an ASL interpreter for any tour with two weeks’ advance notice. To schedule an interpreter for your visit, please call (612) 359-8991 or email info@cafesjianarttrust.org.
Visitors with limited mobility
Accessible parking
Parking is located near our entrance on the South side of the building.
Barrier free entry
Our entry way is barrier free.
Manual and electric wheelchairs
Manual and electric wheelchairs are welcome in all public areas of the museum. Nonmotorized mobility devices such as the Alinker and single-seat and knee scooters (manual and electric) are permitted, as are walkers, crutches, canes, braces, and other similar manual devices.
To ensure the safety of visitors and artwork, other types of mobility devices—including tricycles, standing scooters, carts, hoverboards, and gyroscopic devices—are not permitted. If your mobility device is not permitted, we will provide a free manual wheelchair (first-come, first-served) and will store your electric or battery-operated device in a nonpublic area during your visit. We are unable to store any devices with liquid fuel.
Visitors with limited mobility
Accessible parking
Parking is located near our entrance on the South side of the building.
Barrier free entry
Our entry way is barrier free.
Manual and electric wheelchairs
Manual and electric wheelchairsare welcome in all public areas of the museum. Nonmotorized mobility devices such as the Alinker and single-seat and knee scooters (manual and electric) are permitted as are walkers, crutches, canes, braces, and other similar manual devices.
To ensure the safety of visitors and artwork, other types of mobility devices—including tricycles, standing scooters, carts, hoverboards, and gyroscopic devices—are not permitted. If your mobility device is not permitted, we will provide a free manual wheelchair (first-come, first-served) and will store your electric or battery-operated device in a nonpublic area during your visit. We are unable to store devices with liquid fuel of any kind.
Visitors with memory loss
Connections at the CAT is a gallery tour specifically designed for people with dementia and their care partners. Programs take place on select Tuesday afternoons from 2:00 – 3:30; to see upcoming dates and to register, visit our Education page by clicking here.
Visitors with memory loss
Connections at the CAT is a gallery tour specifically designed for people with dementia and their care partners. Programs take place on select Tuesday afternoons from 2:00 – 3:30; to see upcoming dates and to register, visit our Education page by clicking here.
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