Adaptive Art
Adaptive Art takes place on the second Friday of each month, from 10:30 am β 12 pm.
Adaptive Art is a monthly visual arts and creativity class designed for adults (18+) with disabilities. Thanks to a generous grant from Ronald McDonald House Charities, registration is currently free while funds last. In this class, participants will explore various adaptive mediums such as movement, drawing, painting, and poetry to find new ways of self-expression and PLAY alongside talented and passionate teacher, Sara Fisher. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the joy of art in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Adults must be accompanied by a caregiver. Caregivers are required to accompany students throughout the session and remain with the student at all times. Privacy and accessibility considerations have been made to accommodate students and their caregivers.
One (1) paraprofessional will be available to assist caregivers and the teacher throughout class.
Class is now on the first floor with fully accessible bathrooms
To learn more about your Museum visit, please take a look at our social narrative. The social narrative will walk you through what itβs like to visit the Museum. From parking directions to Museum layout and amenities, the social narrative will help you feel more prepared for your visit.
Sponsorship opportunities are available for those who wish to further support the Erie Art Museum's efforts to share the gift of art with our community.
No payment is currently required for this class, but registration is required. The following checkout process is used to register and to determine seat counts.
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The Erie Art Museum Social Narrative can help you know what to expect when you arrive.