Accessibility Center
This page holds resources designed to help arts and cultural organizations in making programming, services, and communications more accessible.
Looking for information on access services Arts Midwest offers? Visit our Accessibility Policy.

Federal + State Laws
Arts Midwest supports, informs, and celebrate arts organizations and creative communities in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, the Native Nations that share this geography, and beyond.
Find information on federal and state laws below, and learn more about how your organization can comply with these requirements.
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Embracing the Social Model of Disability for Arts Organizations
How an organization approaches accessibility helps it serve its audience in the most universally accessible way. A holistic view of disability lets you build a culture of understanding around inclusive, accessible programs and offerings.
Tools + Resources
This section includes information on accessibility tools and resources, as well as a list of organizations committed to advancing accessibility work.
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Creating an Accessibility Plan for Your Arts Organization
Making programs and services accessible is an important goal. This article outlines a do-it-yourself approach for arts and cultural organizations to plan for disability access that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Organizations + Government Agencies Devoted to Accessibility
This is a non-exhaustive list of local, regional, national, and international organizations and government agencies devoted to accessibility work.
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Great Lakes ADA Center
The Great Lakes ADA Center serves the states of IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, and WI. They are available for customized training and assistance in helping your organization comply with the ADA.
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Great Plains ADA Center
Great Plains ADA Center serves the state of Iowa. They can provide information, technical assistance, and training to help your organization comply with the ADA.
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Rocky Mountain ADA Center
Rocky Mountain ADA Center serves Colorado, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota. They can provide information, guidance, and training to help your organization comply with the ADA.
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Kennedy Center
The Kennedy Center’s Access/VSA International Network hosts the Leadership Exchange in Arts and Disability every year, which provides opportunity for professionals in the field to develop best practices and resources; engage in conversations with colleagues and experts from around the world; and learn practical methods for designing inclusive arts experiences and environments.
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National Arts and Disability Center
The National Arts and Disability Center hosts resources for artists with disabilities, arts organizations, and arts administrators, and a comprehensive site that includes extensive information on assistive devices, services, and products.
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Minnesota Access Alliance
Minnesota Access Alliance is led by a group of arts and cultural administrators focused on knowledge and resource sharing around accessibility, with the mission to raise the bar for accessibility across the arts and culture sector in Minnesota.
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Chicago Cultural Access
Chicago Cultural Access Consortium’s mission is to empower Chicago’s cultural spaces to become more accessible to visitors with disabilities. They facilitate a dynamic community of cultural administrators and people with disabilities to remove barriers in cultural organizations. They offer professional development and free webinars, equipment loans, and an access calendar which promotes accessible events in the Chicago region.
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How To Complete a Section 504 Self-Evaluation for Accessibility
Need to complete a 504 self-evaluation for your organization? Unsure where to start? This resource intends to help break down the process. We’ll share how we approached our most recent 504 self-evaluation at Arts Midwest and what we learned.
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Have questions or suggestions about this page? Please reach out to our Accessibility Coordinators.
John Kaiser Chelsea Brown