ACCESSIBILITY
VAE works to make all of our exhibitions, programs, and facilities accessible to all people.
VISIT US
VAE has multiple locations in our community.
The VAE Hub
909 W. Morgan St.
Exhibitions | Events | Co-working | Critique Groups | Professional Dev.
VAE at the Jobe House WILL HAVE a ramp into the building as well as an accessible bathroom. There is one handicap parking in front of the building and there is a curb cut and sidewalk up to the building. The gallery and space is on the first floor.
Birdland
706 Mountford Ave.
Exhibitions | Engagements | Experiments | Artist Led Space
Birdland sits in the back of a building at the edge of a bumpy parking lot. The gallery is single story with a flat entry. There is flexible seating available throughout the space and an accessible restroom.
Street Frame
Current: 200 Fayetteville St.
Exhibition | Street Reception
Our storefront faces Fayetteville Street with paid street parking on both sides of the street. There is a curb cut and crosswalk across from the gallery and all galleries are located on a single story. The pieces can be viewed by the sidewalk which offers seating.
For all locations *Please reach out with any additional accommodations you may need! We ask that visitors requesting an audio-described or ASL-translated tour of the gallery request these accommodations two weeks prior to their visit.
EXHIBIT WITH US
While VAE’s gallery spaces are fully accessible and we strive to make all of our calls-for-art and the entry submission process accessible as well. If you need any additional information or accommodations in order to enter a call-for-art please email Jean Gray Mohs for assistance.
BE AN ADVOCATE
VAE would like to invite passionate members of the community to work with our staff and board to increase VAE’s accessibility and inclusion of artists and patrons with disabilities. If you have suggestions, criticisms, or would like to be involved in increasing VAE’s accessibility email Jean Gray Mohs .
