Verbal Description Tour

For Visitors who are Blind or have Low Vision

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Silk screened piece with two identical images of Barbara Streisand in the movie Yentl against a bright background. She is dressed in men's clothes in a long black jacket, white shirt, and hat.

Wednesday, November 20, 2024
2 – 4 pm EST
Exhibition Galleries

Visitors who are blind or have low vision are invited to join us for a descriptive tour exploring the exhibition Engaging with History: Works from the Collection

The Museum’s dynamic holdings reflect an ever-evolving understanding of the relationship between art and global Jewish culture across time, striving to capture history as it unfolds in the contemporary moment. The exhibition features a wall of portraits, including works by Richard Avedon, Dawoud Bey, and Kali Spitzer; a recently acquired tapestry by William Kentridge; an installation by Christian Boltanski; and more.

To register for this program, please RSVP. For more information, please email access@thejm.org or call 212.423.3289.

The Jewish Museum is committed to making its programs accessible to all. Please let us know if you need any additional accommodations, including live CART or ASL interpretation.

Deborah Kass, Double Red Yentl, Split (My Elvis), 1993Purchase: Gift of Joan and Laurence Kleinman