The Museum Welcomes All Visitors
The Meadows Museum is committed to making the museum accessible for all visitors. Please note that our efforts to make our website, programs, and museum more accessible are ongoing. If you encounter any accessibility concerns, please contact us at museumaccess@smu.edu.
Museum Accommodations
Any person needing a disability-related accommodation in order to participate in a museum program should contact the Education Coordinator (museumaccess@smu.edu) at least one week prior to the program to arrange for the accommodation.
MobilityAll ADA-recognized mobility devices are permitted in the museum.
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ASL InterpretationASL interpretation is available free of charge for programs and tours. Please give at least one weeks’ notice. All requests will be considered regardless of their timeliness. Email museumaccess@smu.edu. |
Assistive Listening DevicesAssistive Listening Devices (ALDs) may be checked out for free on a first-come, first-served basis for those attending tours and select other programs. ALDs can be checked out at the visitor services desk. |
Access for Visitors with Vision Impairments
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Service AnimalsAll ADA-recognized service animals are welcome in the museum. Per SMU’s Animals Policy, emotional support, therapy, comfort, or other assistance animals are not permitted in the museum. We apologize for the inconvenience. |
Getting HereThe museum is accessible via public transportation. |
Access Media
Ideal for visitors on the autism spectrum and those who benefit from having clear expectations, these documents offer step-by-step guides about what to expect on visits to the Meadows Museum, with photos and simple descriptions.
Access Programs
Connections
A program for individuals with early stage dementia and their family members or care partners
This informal three-day program is designed for individuals with early stage dementia, their care partners and family members. Participants will explore the galleries through interactive activities, experiment with different materials to create individual and group projects, and discover works of art through music, dance, literature, storytelling and role play. Light refreshments are served.
Visit our calendar for more information on accessible programs at the Meadows Museum.