Sensory Friendly Exhibition

The55Project Sensory-Friendly Exhibition is a program for children and adults under the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and with sensory problems and their families to enjoy an art exhibit. This event is an opportunity to experience The55Project’s exhibit in comfortable and sensory-friendly environment. Sensory-Friendly Exhibit will be supervised and staffed by volunteers provided and trained by The Eyecontact Lives Shaped by Autism Project.

A young boy is talking to a woman and an older woman at an indoor exhibit with various natural items on display. The girl is smiling and appears to be scanning or holding something while the woman listens. Another woman in the background is taking a photo. The setting looks like an art gallery or exhibition space with framed artwork on the wall.
Children and a woman gather around in a gallery with framed photographs of individuals dressed in traditional indigenous attire, featuring feathered headdresses and ceremonial clothing, on the white walls.
Children playing with two large animal masks on the floor, one resembling a red fox and the other a moose, in an indoor space.
A woman and a boy working on a craft project outdoors at a table with art supplies and drawings.
A group of children and adults at an art gallery, engaging in conversation and smiling. Black and white photographs of nature scenes adorn the wall behind them.
A gallery or exhibition space with people, including children and adults, gathered around exhibiting animal costumes and artworks. Notable costume includes a lion costume head with a mane, and others are wearing animal-themed attire. The background features framed black and white and colored art or photographs on the walls.