January 6, 6–7:30 PM EST
Brooklyn Museum

Seydou Keïta

January 14, 21 & 28, 6:30 PM PST
VocalEye

January 12, 6–8 PM EST
Guggenheim Museum

Mind's Eye: Robert Rauschenberg: Life Can't Be Stopped

January 17, 3–4:15 PM EST
Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Virtual Description Tour

January 21, 2–4 PM EST
The Henry Ford Museum

Bicycles: Powering Possibilities
To register, email accessibility@thehenryford.org

January 27, 4–5 PM EST
Poster House

Vibrant Verbal Description Tour: Dorothy Waugh's National Parks

January 29, 5:30–7:00 PM EST
The New York Center Library for the Performing Arts

Syncopated Stages: Black Disruptions to the Great White Way

Weekly Call, Monday, 3–4 PM EST
Guggenheim Museum

To register, email access@guggenheim.org

IN-PERSON TOURS

January 5, 6–8 PM EST
Guggenheim Museum

Mind's Eye: Robert Rauschenberg: Life Can't Be Stopped

January 6, 3–4:15 PM EST
Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Feeling for Form: Of Light and Air: Winslow Homer in Watercololr
To register, email access@mfa.org

January 6, 4–5:30 PM EST
Cooper Hewitt

Discover Design: Made In America

January 13, 7:30 PM EST
Lincoln Center, Rose Theater

Pastoral
In Person Dance Performance with Audio Descriptions

January 20, 3–4:30 PM EST
Brooklyn Museum

Seydou Keïta

January 24, 11 AM–1 PM EST
The Met

Seeing Through Drawing

January 26, 11 AM–12:30 PM EST
Poster House

Vibrant Verbal Description Tour: Dorothy Waugh's National Parks

January 30, 7:30 PM EST
Lincoln Center

Contested Sites of Memory: A Performance with Artist Carrie Mae Weems
With Audio Description


Note that this list might be incomplete.

To find more museums offering Zoom calls with expert verbal descriptions of artworks and exhibitions, check out the list on my 
Resources page.


Image ID: Screenshot of the Verbal description Audio guide of the Guggenheim Museum on the Connects: Arts+Culture App.

Listen to a verbal description of Woman Ironing by Pablo Picasso.