Verbal Description and Touch Tour: Spilling Over: Painting Color in the 1960s Fri, Apr 26, 2019, 10–11:30 am

Verbal Description and Touch Tour: Spilling Over: Painting Color in the 1960s

Fri, Apr 26, 2019
10–11:30 am

Hands hold a touch object of Alexander Calder’s wire sculpture The Brass Family
Hands hold a touch object of Alexander Calder’s wire sculpture The Brass Family

Hands hold a touch object of Alexander Calder’s wire sculpture The Brass Family, on view in the exhibition American Legends: From Calder to O’Keeffe (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, December 22, 2012–June 29, 2014) 

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Floor 8, Skylight Galleries

Whitney Verbal Description and Touch tours provide an opportunity for visitors who are blind or have low vision and their companions to experience the richness and diversity of twentieth- and twenty-first-century American art through vivid description and tactile opportunities. Ninety-minute tours are free-of-charge and are offered monthly on Friday mornings, beginning before the Museum opens to the general public. Please join us for a tour of Spilling Over: Painting Color in the 1960s.

This event is free but registration is required. Please contact accessfeedback@whitney.org or call (646) 666-5574 to learn more or register.


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