Sensory Friendly Sunday is a monthly event designed for kids, teens, and adults with sensory processing differences, autism spectrum disorder, or developmental disabilities. The galleries will be closed to the general public, allowing visitors to enjoy the museum in a calm environment with accommodations such as quiet spaces, noise-reduction headphones, and sunglasses available. Experience the Walker’s exhibitions, participate in a new art-making project, or watch a short film.
In January, join local artist Lauren Bina in the Art Lab to create marbled paper inspired by abstract work featured in the exhibition Five Ways In: Themes from the Collection. Then visit the galleries to learn about ways contemporary artists use abstraction to express themselves.
While walk-ins are welcome, we encourage you to reserve your space ahead of time.
This is a non-MAC event; please visit the Walker Art Center online for more information.
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