Join fellow artists, activists, and cultural advocates for a poster making session to create posters for New York City’s annual Disability Pride Parade. This event will be taking place outside in Cooper Hewitt’s Arthur Ross Terrace and Garden, and is free to attend with registration.

Poster board, stencils, paint, and drawing utensils will be provided. Please feel free to bring additional materials and snacks. Enter the garden on 90th street, in  between Madison and 5th Avenue. Please email museumaccess@gmail.com for accommodation requests.

Rain location: Cooper Hewitt classroom space.

Traveling to Cooper Hewitt:

By subway:

4,5,6 trains to 86th and Lexington Avenue

Q train to 86th and Second Avenue (Elevator on southeast corner of 86th Street and 2nd Avenue.)

 

By bus:

Uptown: M1, M2, M3, M4 to Fifth Avenue and 90th or 92nd Streets.

Downtown: M1, M2, M3, M4 to Madison and 91st Street.

Crosstown: M96 to Madison and 94th Street.

Accessibility initiatives are made possible by the generous support of Carnegie Corporation of New York. Additional funding is also provided by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Public event organized with:

MAC logo, colorful letters M-A-C in cool tones of blue and green, the full name museum arts culture access consortium wrap around the initials and curve extending horizontally