Mary Cassatt at Work Access Day

Pastel by Mary Cassatt of woman wearing long white gloves

Mary Cassatt, The Long Gloves (detail), 1886. Pastel on paper, 25 1/2 x 21 1/4 in. (64.77 x 53.975 cm). Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Museum purchase, gift of an anonymous donor in celebration of the Legion of Honor Centenary. Photograph by Randy Dodson

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Admission is by appointment for people with disabilities and their guests to visit the exhibition Mary Cassatt at Work at the Legion of Honor.

Enjoy reduced crowds, free admission, and accessible features, including:

  • Extra Blue Zone spaces close to the museum
  • Parking maps and public transportation information
  • Extra seating inside and outside the exhibition
  • Large print editions of the exhibition labels

About the exhibition

Mary Cassatt (1844–1926) was a bold modernist pioneer: a fiercely professional artist, a committed member of the French Impressionist movement, an aesthetically radical painter, pastelist, and printmaker. Mary Cassatt at Work delves into the artist’s processes and materials, exploring the daring, experimental methods she used to produce her celebrated images of women and children.

Ticket info

Admission is free with registration. To sign up, fill out this form by Monday, October 28. Please reserve space early. Tours fill quickly. Confirmations will be emailed prior to the event.

Contact info

accessday@famsf.org
415.750.7678

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