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Sensory-Friendly Museum Night

thu20apr5:30 pmSensory-Friendly Museum Night

Event Details

Date: Thursday, April 20th
Time: 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Cost: Free for registered guests
Partners: Hope Network, Center for Autism, GVSU Occupational Therapy, Autism Alliance of MI, and the City of Grand Rapids

In celebration of Autism Acceptance Month, the Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) and Hope Network invite visitors affected by autism and other sensory processing needs to visit for a Sensory Friendly Museum Night on Thursday, April 20, 2023, from 5:30p.m until 7:30 p.m. held at the GRPM.

The Museum will adapt sounds, lighting, and activities within the current exhibits to create a low-sensory experience for the evening. Additionally, visitors can experience a low sensory planetarium show in Chaffee Planetarium, ride the Spillman Carousel and explore the Museum’s current exhibits, like the GRPM original exhibit: Fashion + Nature.

One in every sixty-eight children are on the Autism spectrum, with another child being diagnosed every 20 minutes. Hope Network has been at the forefront of autism treatment since opening its first Center For Autism in Kentwood in 2011, which was Michigan’s first all-inclusive treatment center. Hope Network now has five Centers For Autism across the state, all of which use Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy and comprehensive clinical services to empower those with autism to overcome challenges to achieve their highest level of independence.

The GRPM partners with KultureCity to improve the Museum’s experience for guests with a variety of sensory processing needs. A limited amount of sensory bags containing fidget tools, noise-canceling headphones, and other resources are available for checkout at the Museum’s front desk.

Pre-registration for the Sensory Friendly Museum Night is required

Sponsored by: Bruce Pienton + Scott O’mara Wells Fargo Advisors

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Closure Notice.

The Museum will be closed on Sunday, March 31 for the Easter Holiday. 

Carousel Update.

The Spillman Carousel is currently closed while we are undergoing riverfront construction. The Carousel will re-open Spring of 2025.

Carousel Update

The 1928 Spillman Carousel is closed while we undergo riverfront construction. The carousel will re-open in the Spring of 2025.