Accessibility 

The Cincinnati Arts Association is committed to making the performing and visual arts available and accessible through a variety of services offered at the Aronoff Center (including the Weston Art Gallery) and Music Hall.

While our venues are welcoming to all individuals, we encourage guests who require any additional services to call us in advance at (513) 621-2787 [ARTS] to discuss their desired accommodations. In addition to confirming that the requested services will be provided, this helps us coordinate the accommodations with our venue staff and the production companies.

We abide by all state and federal laws concerning the provision of services to individuals with disabilities. 

Conversations About Accessibility

National d/Deaf History Month

In celebration of National d/Deaf History Month, we interviewed the Professor of ASL and Deaf Studies at the University of Cincinnati, Emma Kist, and contractor for Miami Valley Interpreters, Lindsay Nickels. With Emma, we discuss the importance of the arts, accessibility, and the need for connection. And Lindsay gives us a peak into how she prepares for signing interpretive performances.

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Autism Awareness Month

We are happy to partner with our friends Cincinnati Ballet and their Sensory Friendly performance of The Little Mermaid to celebrate Autism Awareness Month! Sensory Friendly performances are created to provide a supportive and welcoming experience for those with sensory processing challenges to enjoy live ballet with their friends and family. Take a Deep Dive into Sensory Friendly performances and what to expect with Cincinnati Ballet’s own Carolyn Guido Clifford.

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