The
Metropolitan Museum
of Art
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www.metmuseum.org
Real-Time Captioning Upon Request
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Gallery Talk
with Assistive Listening Devices:
"The Pictures
Generation,
1974-1984"
Wednesday, July 15
11:00 AM
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Gallery Talk
with Sign Language Interpretation:
"The Period Rooms in the American Wing"
Friday, July 17
11:00 AM
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Gallery Talk
with Assistive Listening Devices:
"Pen and Parchment:
Drawing in the Middle Ages"
Friday, July 31
11:00 AM
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Gallery Talk
with Assistive Listening Devices:
"Afghanistan:
Hidden Treasures from the National Museum, Kabul"
Wednesday, August 5
11:00 AM
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Gallery Talk
with Sign Language Interpretation:
"Francis Bacon:
A Centenary Retrospective"
Thursday, August 13
11:00 AM
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MET SIGN SERIES
Tour in American Sign Language

with NO Voice Interpretation:
"TBA"
ASL Tour Guide:
Emmanuel Shwan
Friday, August 14
6:15 PM
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Gallery Talk
with Assistive Listening Devices:
"Augustus Saint-Gaudens in the MMA "
Tuesday, August 25
11:00 AM
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Real-Time Captioning Upon Request
The Museum is pleased to offer Real-time captioning of lectures upon request. We are offering this new service in order to respond more effectively to the interests of our visitors.
Please provide at least three weeks ' notice.
We will do our best to accommodate your requests,
but we cannot guarantee this service, since we rely on the availability of captioners.
To view upcoming ticketed and free lectures, visit www.metmuseum.org.
Select Events and Programs and then scroll to Lectures.
To request this service, to be added to the mailing list or for more information
TTY (212) 650-2551
or
Voice (212) 650- 2010.
or email access@metmuseum.org.
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The
Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue @ 82nd Street
New York City
Directions:
The
Metropolitan Museum of Art is located at 5th Avenue at 82nd Street
on the
Upper East Side of Manhattan.
By subway, use the Lexington Avenue IRT 4, 5,
or 6 to 86th Street.
Buses M1, M2, M3, M4, M79, and M86 stop near the Museum.
Wheelchair
users should enter the Museum by the accessible entrance at 81st Street.
The
galleries of the Museum are wheelchair accessible.
The
Sign Language Program is supported in part by the Constans Culver Foundation,
The Achelis Foundation and The New York Community Trust-William Koshland Fund.