Facility Access Information

Wheelchair Parking Location
All parking at the Museum is Free. Accessible parking is located in the main lot south of the entrance, in the garage, at the Greenhouse and at the Art and Nature Park just off of the 38th Street Loop.
Main Entrance
The main entrance to the Museum is paved with flat blue stone. It can be slippery when wet. There are two entrances to the Main Building from the parking garage. One leading to the main entrance and the other to Deer Zink Pavilion. Both are accessible. Th
Accessible Entrance
Entrances to the main building, Greenhouse and Art and Nature Park are ADA compliant.
Café / Restaurant
Café/Restaurant is wheelchair accessible
Wheelchairs Available
On the main floor in the Box Office
Children’s Backpack Carriers
Baggage may be stored in the lockers on level one by the Box Office
Accessible Restrooms
Some restrooms are accessible
Accessible Restroom Location
In the main building, accessible restrooms are located on Level One, including a Nursing Mother's Room. The Visitor Pavilion in the Art and Nature Park also includes accessible restrooms
Family/Unisex Restroom
Family / unisex restroom available (wheelchair accessible)
Family/Unisex Restroom Location
Accessible Family restrooms are located on Level One
Segways
Segways Allowed
Service Animals
Allowed
Sitting Area Location
Seating is available throughout the main campus and the Art and Nature Park.
Portable Chairs
Chairs may be obtained on Level Two, at the Welcome Center in the Main Building
Pre-Visit Information
Other Important Pre-Visit Information
To schedule a visit, please click on the following link: http://www.imamuseum.org/visit
Galleries and Exhibits
Tactile or Multisensory Exhibits
To schedule a tactile tour, please call 317.923.1331
Audio Exhibits
Special exhibits often contain an audio component. Please request a TAP device from the Welcome Center for a special exhibition.
Tours and Scheduled Programs
Description
To schedule or see a list of scheduled tours please click the following link: http://www.imamuseum.org/visit
Our Access Programs Use
Verbal Description Tours
Touch Tours
ASL Tours
Touch objects (replicas, facsimiles, props)
Tactile diagrams
Verbal descriptions
Art-making activities
Hands-on classroom activities
Music and sound
Theaters, Auditoriums, Video Installations
Theaters and Auditoriums
Induction loop assistive listening system
Qualified ASL interpretation is available upon request
Video Installations
Videos without sound are labeled “no sound.”
Videos with words have open captioning.
Captioning is available for live presentations upon advance request.
Information about Programs and Upcoming Exhibits
You can find out about our regular and accessible programs from
http://www.imamuseum.org/programs
Media
Media showcasing programs available for visitors with disabilities
When visiting our home page, please click on the ASL symbol to the left of the screen for ASL translation
Media (You Tube) available for visitors participating in institutions online
http://www.artbabble.org/
Other Programs for Audiences with Diverse Needs
The IMA makes every effort to provide universal programming for all audiences.
Zip
46208
Phone
317-923-1331
The Indianapolis Museum of Art serves the creative interests of its communities by fostering exploration of art, design, and the natural environment. The IMA promotes these interests through the collection, presentation, interpretation and conservation of its artistic, historic, and environmental assets.