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Northeast Ohio venues with adapted arts programs for people with autism

Art therapist lays out art supplies including glue, scissors, construction paper and colored cotton balls on a table for an adapted art class.
Dave DeOreo
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Art therapy instructor Jocelynn Mejstrik prepares for an adapted art class for autistic children at the Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood.

Individuals with autism sometimes need arts and cultural programming to be quieter or more flexible, and many organizations in Northeast Ohio are responding.

adapted art programs can improve social interaction skills for people with autism spectrum disorder.

Below is a sampling of venues and organizations in the region with sensory-friendly accommodations or programs.

Arts Access is a special series acknowledging how various barriers - economic, health related or otherwise - can limit arts participation and exploring opportunities and resources available in Northeast Ohio.

Cuyahoga County

The Beck Center鈥檚 creative arts therapies, founded in 1994, provide adapted art classes offering music, visual arts and theater in Lakewood.

The program鈥檚 annual performance and art exhibition highlighting the artistry of participants is April 25-27.

Children's Museum Cleveland provides support kits with noise-canceling headphones and sensory toys as well as a sensory-friendly room.

Visitors to the Cleveland Metroparks have access to sensory bags with noise-canceling headphones and fidget spinners at all five of its nature centers. The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo offers headphone zones, sensory bags and a quiet room for visitors.

On the third Saturday of the month, the Cleveland Museum of Art provides Sensory-Friendly Saturdays from 9-10 a.m. Guests of all ages can visit the galleries an hour before the museum opens to the public for a quieter experience.

Cuyahoga County Public Library offers a range of adapted art classes and programs including music, theater and sensory-friendly film screenings for both adults and children. A series of sensory-friendly screenings 鈥 where talking during the movie is welcome and the lights are brighter 鈥 of films like 鈥淜ung Fu Panda鈥 and 鈥淚nside Out鈥 run at the March through May.

The Monarch Center for Autism in Shaker Heights works with people with autism ages 5-21. The center offers art, music, recreational and horticulture therapy to its enrolled students.

Downtown Cleveland鈥檚 Playhouse Square presents sensory-friendly theater productions for children with autism during its annual .

Talespinner makes sure all its children鈥檚 theater performances are sensory-friendly by providing noise-reduction headphones, sunglasses, fidget toys and coloring books. Audience members also can go on stage before the production to meet the actors and touch props.

This independent library serves both residents of Cuyahoga and Lorain counties with adapted storytime programs for children with autism between the ages of 3 to 7.

Summit County

The Akron-Summit County Public Library offers sensory-inclusive experiences for visitors by providing sensory bags, weighted lap pads and quiet zones.

The Akron Zoo began its sensory inclusion program in 2017 and includes quiet areas in places like the tortoise habitat and the Grizzly Ridge overlook. Also, there are headphone zones in spots like the otter slide area and the Pride of Africa lion area.

Autism-friendly activities are offered at Summit Metro Parks, including the annual event with an autism-friendly hour without flashing lights or sirens in August.

Geauga County

Art instructor Carol Yuko runs a private art instruction studio for children with autism in Chesterland.

Stark County

MassMu offers a sensory room to children with autism upon request.

The Canton Art Museum offers sensory bags and weighted lap pads for visitors with autism.

Sensory Escape in Canton encourages sensory play in a safe environment for children with autism. Visitors can book open play sessions or packages, private playdates and school field trips.

Dave DeOreo is coordinating producer for 海角破解版鈥檚 arts and culture team.