Sensory-Friendly Saturdays at HNOC are mornings of exploration and hands-on learning for neurodiverse guests and their families. These events are open to individuals of all ages who would benefit from a low-sensory museum experience. Sensory Friendly Saturdays at HNOC are FREE, however, RSVPs are recommended.
Upcoming Sensory-Friendly Saturdays at HNOC:
On Saturday, July 20, guests will visit the Unknown Sitters interactive exhibition of unidentified portrait subjects. After touring the exhibition, guests can try out some hands-on portrait activities. Transform yourself into a portrait from history using a collection of props and frames. Draw a sketch of someone or have someone make a sketch of you. Whether you like art, history, museums, or mysteries, there’s something fun for everyone on Sensory-Friendly Saturdays!
Sensory-Friendly Saturdays at HNOC are FREE, however, RSVPs are recommended.
Will this be your first visit to the Historic New Orleans Collection for Sensory-Friendly Saturday? Check out our Social Story guide for the Seignouret-Brulatour Building at 520 Royal Street to learn what to expect before you go.