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Experience We the People: The Radical Notion of Democracy in a new way during our Neurodiverse Nights.
We anticipate that We the People will have large crowds that may trigger guests who have sensory sensitivities. To create a more welcoming experience, from 6 to 8 p.m. on the first Thursday of every month, the museum will limit the amount of free tickets available for this exhibition in order to make it more accessible for our neurodiverse guests.
We’ll have our new Sensory Friendly Bags available for check-out, containing fidgets, noise-canceling headphones, copies of the Sensory Friendly Map and Social Narrative, and a Communication Aid and writing materials for those who would like an alternate way to communicate with our staff. Also, two low sensory spaces near either entrance to the exhibition will be open for guests to use throughout Neurodiverse Nights.
For more information on resources available to our neurodiverse guests, please check out this guide on our blog, or contact Access@CrystalBridges.org to inquire about accommodations during your visit.
Free, timed tickets required. Reserve your tickets online or with Guest Services at (479) 657-2335 today. Admission to this exhibition is free, however, due to its anticipated popularity, reservations for a timed ticket will be required.
Learn more about We the People: The Radical Notion of Democracy open now through January 2, 2023.
We the People: The Radical Notion of Democracy is sponsored by Kenneth C. Griffin.
Learning and engagement programming for We the People: The Radical Notion of Democracy is sponsored by
Sarah and Ross Perot, Jr. Foundation | Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates, & Woodyard, P.L.L.C. | Johnny and Jeanie Morris, Bass Pro Shops | Alturas Foundation | Harriet and Warren Stephens, Stephens Inc. | Sotheby’s | Bob and Becky Alexander | Marybeth and Micky Mayfield | Lamar and Shari Steiger | Jeff and Sarah Teague / Citizens Bank | Arkansas Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities | Avis and Bill Bailey | Scarlett and Neff Basore | June Carter Family | Terri and Chuck Erwin | Jackye and Curtis Finch | The Harrison and Rhonda French Family | Jim and Susan von Gremp | Laurice Hachem | Shannon and Charles Holley | Valorie and Randy Lawson / Lawco Energy Group | Donna and Mack McLarty | Steve and Susan Nelson | Neal and Gina Pendergraft | Helen Porter | JT and Imelda Rose | Lee and Linda Scott | Stella Boyle Smith Trust, Catherine and Michael Mayton, Trustees | William Reese Company