The LOOK HERE project strives to make its exhibitions, symposium, and program events accessible to all.
While RSVPing or registering for events you will be prompted to indicate any accessibility needs. This includes wheelchair accessibility, sign language interpretation, or specific seating needs for events. We will follow up with you prior to events to provide resources or obtain more information.
If you require an aide or personal assistant to help you navigate exhibits or events, please indicate this at the time of RSVP or registration. If you are registering for the 6th Annual Creating Community Symposium and require an aide or personal assistant to help you navigate, we will register your aide as a complimentary guest. We encourage registrants to include their accessibility needs on the registration form. Email mcallina@haverford.edu to add an aide to your registration.
All LOOK HERE project venues have been selected with access in mind and meet ADA standards, including access for wheelchair users. All venues are in proximity to public transportation and offer adjacent accessible parking.
Accessibility measures for exhibitions
- ASL translation of exhibition label copy
- Braille version of exhibition label copy
- Easy Read version of exhibition label copy
- Large print version of exhibition label copy
- Video content with both ASL translation and captioning
- Seating within exhibition spaces
- Sensory backpacks for children and adults for exhibition experience and engagement
For LOOK HERE at Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
- Access to the Quiet Space (adjacent to the gallery) is available on Wednesdays and Saturdays in accordance with exhibition hours. (Wed. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sat. 12 to 5 p.m.)
- Accessible exhibition tour offerings. Please contact mcallina@haverford.edu.
For the 6th Annual Creating Community symposium and key programming events
- ASL interpretation
- Live captioning
- Instructions given to presenters to create accessible presentations
Service Animals
Trained and certified guide dogs or service animals for guests with disabilities are permitted at most venues. Please contact mcallina@haverford.edu if you have specific questions about access for your service animal.