Access
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art welcomes all visitors.
We recognize the diverse backgrounds and needs of our community and are committed to creating a “culture of welcome” in which all visitors feel safe, supported, and valued. We strive to make Museum programs and public spaces accessible and inclusive by removing barriers that impede participation.
OKCMOA offers a variety of services to ensure that the Museum and its collection are accessible to all. If you have questions, need an accommodation not listed on our website, or have suggestions for how we can continue to improve access and inclusion at OKCMOA, contact the Admissions Desk during business hours at 405. 278.8237 or email access@okcmoa.com.
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- Manual wheelchairs (standard and wide) and rolling walkers are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Wheelchairs and walkers are stored in the first-floor coat check area. Please ask a Visitor Services staff member at the Admissions Desk for assistance.
- Designated accessible parking is available on Couch Drive in front of the Museum. Accessible parking is free of charge for a maximum of two hours. All entrances and public spaces in the Museum are wheelchair accessible. An access ramp is located near the Admissions Desk. Elevators are located on each level.
- Power assist doors are located on the west side of the main entrance and the east side of the theater entrance.
- All restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Restrooms are located on each level of the Museum, across from the elevators. There is a private restroom in the first-floor coat check.
- Accessible seating is available in the Noble Theater.
- Manual wheelchairs (standard and wide) and rolling walkers are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Wheelchairs and walkers are stored in the first floor coat check area. Please ask a Visitor Services staff member at the Admissions Desk for assistance.
- Designated accessible parking is available on Couch Drive in front of the Museum. Accessible parking is free of charge for a maximum of two hours. All entrances and public spaces in the Museum are wheelchair accessible. An access ramp is located near the Admissions Desk. Elevators are located on each level.
- Power assist doors are located on the west side of the main entrance and the east side of the theater entrance.
- All restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Restrooms are located on each level of the Museum, across from the elevators. There is a private restroom on the first floor in coat check.
- Accessible seating is available in the theater.
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- Service dogs are welcome in all public spaces at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
- Complimentary admission is provided for one companion (sighted guide, caregiver, assistant) per visitor with a disability.
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- All restrooms are wheelchair accessible.
- Public restrooms are located on each level of the Museum, across from the elevators.
- Private, gender neutral restrooms are located on the first floor in coat check and on the Mezzanine.
- Changing tables are available in all public restrooms, except the Mezzanine.
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- OKCMOA Learning and Engagement staff can tailor an Access Tour specifically for your group.
- Email access@okcmoa.com with at least four weeks’ advance notice, and we will work with you to design a tour experience based on your group’s accessibility needs. Access Tours can include verbal description, sensory components, or simply provide a friendly and welcoming educator to accompany your group for one hour in the galleries.
- Please call 405.278.8201 or email access@okcmoa.com for more information.
- Describing Art Together
Use this D.I.Y. Verbal Description guide in the galleries with family and friends. Tips and tools lead you in describing works of art aloud. Slow down, think about details, and talk about works of art together. Download a PDF copy here or email access@okcmoa.com for a free printed copy, available for pick up when you arrive at the Museum.
- Manual wheelchairs (standard and wide) and rolling walkers are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Wheelchairs and walkers are stored in the first floor coat check area. Please ask a Visitor Services staff member at the Admissions Desk for assistance.
- Designated accessible parking is available on Couch Drive in front of the Museum. Accessible parking is free of charge for a maximum of two hours. All entrances and public spaces in the Museum are wheelchair accessible. An access ramp is located near the Admissions Desk. Elevators are located on each level.
- Power assist doors are located on the west side of the main entrance and the east side of the theater entrance.
- All restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Restrooms are located on each level of the Museum, across from the elevators. There is a private restroom on the first floor in coat check.
- Accessible seating is available in the theater.
- Service dogs are welcome in all public spaces at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
- Complimentary admission is provided for one companion (sighted guide, caregiver, assistant) per visitor with a disability.
- All restrooms are wheelchair accessible.
- Public restrooms are located on each level of the Museum, across from the elevators.
- Private, gender neutral, restrooms are located on the first floor in coat check and on the Mezzanine.
- Changing tables are available in all public restrooms, except the Mezzanine.
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OKCMOA Learning and Engagement staff can tailor an Access Tour specifically for your group.
Email access@okcmoa.com with at least four weeks advance notice and we will work with you to design a tour experience based on your group's accessibility needs. Access Tours can include verbal description, sensory components, or simply provide a friendly and welcoming educator to accompany your group for one hour in the galleries.
Please call (405) 278-8201 or email access@okcmoa.com for more information.
Describing Art Together
Use this D.I.Y. Verbal Description guide in the galleries with family and friends. Tips and tools lead you in describing works of art aloud. Slow down, think about details, and talk about works of art together. Download a PDF copy here or email access@okcmoa.com for a free printed copy, available for pick up when you arrive at the Museum.
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- Sighted Guides are available with three weeks’ notice to assist visitors who are blind or have low vision. Please call 405.278.8201 or email access@okcmoa.com for more information or to schedule a sighted guide to accompany you during your visit.
- Large print labels are available at each gallery entrance.
- Use our D.I.Y. Verbal Description guide, “Describing Art Together,” in the galleries with family and friends. Tips and tools lead your sighted companion in describing works of art aloud. Slow down, think about the details, and discuss works of art together. Download a .pdf copy or email access@okcmoa.com for a free printed copy, available for pick up when you arrive at the Museum.
- Service dogs are welcome in all public spaces at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
- Scan the QR code in the galleries to access the audio guide for artwork labels and wall text.
- Cane guides are available on the floor to assist navigation.
- Touchable artwork on the second floor allows visitors to explore a painting through texture and form.
Visitors with red-green color blindness are now able to borrow EnChroma’s specialized glasses—at no cost during their visit—to experience the full vibrancy of the artwork on view in a new way. Glasses can be checked out at the front desk during operating hours.
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- Noise-canceling headphones, wiggle seats, fidgets, and social narratives are available in OKCMOA’s Sensory Booster Packs. These items are available to check out free of charge from the Admissions Desk.
- The Museum has a quiet space available for families who need a break. Please ask a Visitor Services staff member for assistance.
- Social narratives are available to assist families and groups preparing for a visit to the Museum. Download a PDF copy below or email access@okcmoa.com for a free printed copy, available for pickup when you arrive at the Museum.
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- Service dogs are welcome in all public spaces at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
- Complimentary admission is provided, free of charge, for one sighted companion per visitor who is blind or has low vision.
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- Strollers are welcome in the galleries. Strollers can be checked out free of charge from the Admissions Desk.
- Nursing is welcome in all public spaces in the Museum. Private nursing space is available. Please ask a Visitor Services associate for assistance.
- Changing tables are available in all public restrooms, except the Mezzanine.
- No food or drink is allowed in the galleries, but snacks and drinks are welcome on the landings on each floor.
- Located between Admissions and the Theater Lobby, the OKCMOA Family Space invites all visitors to explore art-related activities created by Museum educators on one side and enjoy a free-play and respite area for young children and their grown-ups on the other.
- Sighted Guides are available with three-weeks’ notice to assist visitors who are blind or have low vision. Please call (405) 278-8201 or email access@okcmoa.com for more information or to schedule a sighted guide to accompany you during your visit.
- Large print labels are available upon request at the Admissions Desk.
- Use our D.I.Y. Verbal Description guide, “Describing Art Together,” in the galleries with family and friends. Tips and tools lead your sighted companion in describing works of art aloud. Slow down, think about details, and talk about works of art together. Download a .pdf copy or email access@okcmoa.com for a free printed copy, available for pick up when you arrive at the Museum.
- Service dogs are welcome in all public spaces at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
- Complimentary admission is provided, free of charge, for one sighted companion per visitor who is blind or has low vision.
- The Samuel Roberts Noble Theater has an infrared assisted listening system. Two wireless headsets are available for visitors at no cost
- Noise-canceling headphones, wiggle seats, fidgets, and social narratives are available in OKCMOA’s Sensory Booster Packs. These items are available to check out free of charge from the Admissions Desk.
- The Museum has a quiet space available for families who need a break. Please ask a Visitor Services staff member for assistance.
- Social narratives are available to assist families and groups preparing for a visit to the Museum. Download a PDF copy below or email access@okcmoa.com for a free printed copy, available for pick up when you arrive at the Museum.
- Service dogs are welcome in all public spaces at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
- Complimentary admission is provided, free of charge, for one sighted companion per visitor who is blind or has low vision.
- Strollers are welcome in the galleries. Strollers can be checked out free of charge from the Admissions Desk.
- Nursing is welcome in all public spaces in the Museum. Private nursing space is available. Please ask a Visitor Services associate for assistance.
- Changing tables are available in all public restrooms, except the Mezzanine.
- No food or drink are allowed in the galleries, but snacks and drinks are welcome on the landings on each floor.
Color Blind Glasses Giveaway
In celebration of OKCMOA’s partnership with EnChroma to increase accessibility in the arts, we are giving away two free specialty color blind glasses!
If you or a loved one has deuteranopia (red-green blindness), sign up to enter the giveaway contest by filling out the form linked below. Winners will be selected by October 1.
Don’t miss your chance to see art in a whole new way. Learn more about EnChroma glasses at OKCMOA: okcmoa.com/press
Right: Walt Kuhn, Tiger Trainer, 1932, oil on canvas, 44 1/2 × 29 1/2 in., Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Museum purchase with funds provided by the Friends of the Oklahoma Art Center, 1981.035, © Estate of Walt Kuhn, photo © Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Left: Artwork converted into color as seen by a person with deuteranopia
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