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The Museum is committed to making both its building and programs accessible to visitors with disabilities. The following services and programs exemplify the year-round opportunities for participants of all ages and abilities at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. For more information, call Hannah Goodwin at 617-369-3189 or Valarie Burrows at 617-369-3302, or e-mail access@mfa.org.
People who are Deaf can call the following TTY numbers: Access office 617-267-9703; Members' Room 617-369-3188; Remis Auditorium Box Office 617-369-3393. 
Generously supported by  With additional support from The Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family Foundation; The Lowell Institute; and the Maida S. Abrams Fund for Increasing Access and Educational Opportunities for People with Disabilities. |
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Services and Amenities Assistive-Listening Devices  FM assistive-listening devices are available for lectures and films in Remis Auditorium and in the Riley Seminar Room. In the galleries, these devices may be used for art tours. No reservations are required for devices in Remis Auditorium or for the drop-in tours. For programs held in Riley Seminar Room, or for reserved tours and scheduled classes, please reserve devices in advance. For reservations and further information, call 617-369-3302.
TTY  A TTY public pay phone is located in the Linde Family Wing (formerly the West Wing) coatroom area.
Wheelchairs  At each Museum entrance, free manual wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis, without reservations. Personal care attendants and aides assisting visitors who use wheelchairs are admitted free of charge. Please return all wheelchairs after your visit.
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Access Parking and Museum Entry The Huntington Entrance (at 465 Huntington Avenue) and the State Street Corporation Fenway Entrance (at 200 The Fenway) are accessible and have a drop-off area in front. Valet parking is available (no additional charge for valet service for visitors with handicap plates or placards) from the State Street Corporation Fenway Entrance during Museum hours. There are accessible parking spaces in the Huntington and Fenway parking lots and in the parking garage on Museum Road. For fees, visit Getting Here or call 617-369-3657. Payment for parking may be made in the lobby of the State Street Corporation Fenway Entrance, the garage lobby, and by credit or debit card at the exit lanes. Scan your membership card to receive the discounted rate.
All events in the Museum are wheelchair accessible.
Courtyard Café Both the café and adjoining courtyard are wheelchair accessible. Signage in the café directs visitors to the accessible courtyard entrance. Concerts in the Courtyard take place in this area and may be accessed from the West Wing by taking the elevator to level "C". Once at level "C" follow the hallway to the café. Once in the café, look to the right for the courtyard entrance.
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Bank of America Access Programs Access to Art  Access to Art tours are designed for groups of teens and adults with disabilities, and includes a program for visitors with Alzheimer's. For visitors with Alzheimer's an individual tour is available as well. These tours are also offered in American Sign Language (ASL). There is no fee for this program, but pre-registration is required. For registration or information, contact Valarie Burrows at 617-369-3302 or Hannah Goodwin at 617-369-3189, or e-mail access@mfa.org.
Artful Adventures  Groups of children and teens with disabilities are served through Artful Adventures, an inclusive program at the MFA. For more information call 617-369-3303, (TTY) 617-267-9703, or visit the Groups page for details and to register online.
Beyond the Screen  Beyond the Screen offers self-guiding materials for visitors who are blind or have low vision. These materials focus on a special installation in the Asian collection and are available, free of charge, at the Sharf Visitor Center. This program requires no pre-registration.
A Feeling for Form (FFF)  FFF is a program that provides access for visitors of all ages who are blind or have low vision. A Feeling for Form is an opportunity for tours of the collections through tactile exploration of selected sculpture and furniture, and through verbal description, tactile diagrams, and objects for artworks that cannot be touched. Trained Museum volunteers and Access staff lead these tours. We are currently expanding program offerings; call for more information. There is no fee for this program, but pre-registration is required. For registration contact Valarie Burrows at 617-369-3302 or Hannah Goodwin at 617-369-3189, or e-mail access@mfa.org. Read about a visitor's experience with FFF.
A Hand's Reach to Art  A Hand's Reach to Art provides access to MFA programs and events for visitors who are Deaf or hard of hearing. Throughout the year, a selection of gallery tours, performances, and demonstrations are presented in American Sign Language (ASL) or are sign-language interpreted. A calendar of upcoming events will be available soon. For more information, contact Hannah Goodwin at 617-369-3189 or Valarie Burrows at 617-369-3302 (TTY 617-267-9703). Or e-mail access@mfa.org. |
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