Accessible content from the MAC
The resources on this page are aimed at making the MAC’s activities more accessible to persons with disabilities. They are available online as well as on-site at the Museum, and include large-print texts, descriptive subtitles and audio descriptions.
During your next visit to the MAC, don’t hesitate to ask our team how to access these resources inside the Museum. Additional information about the accessibility of the Museum is available here.
LILI REYNAUD DEWAR
Exhibition hosted at the MAC at Place Ville Marie from May 18, 2023 to September 17, 2023.
1. Video in American Sign Language (ASL)
Meet the artist Lili Reynaud-Dewar
Video in American Sign Language (ASL)
2. Audiodescribed tour of the exhibition
These audio described resources are available online and in our exhibition spaces (accessible via your own device). The next time you visit the Museum, do not hesitate to ask our team how to access these resources.
NELSON HENRICKS
Exhibition hosted at the MAC at Place Ville Marie from November 17, 2022 to April 10, 2023.
Nelson Henricks
Nelson Henricks Interview: Don’t You Like the Green of A?, 2022
Video in American Sign Language (ASL)
Nelson Henricks
Nelson Henricks Interview: Heads Will Roll, 2022
Video in American Sign Language (ASL)
Nelson Henricks
Don’t You Like the Green of A?, 2022
Video with descriptive subtitles and video descriptions
Nelson Henricks
Heads Will Roll, 2022
Video with descriptive subtitles and video descriptions
Nelson Henricks
Nelson Henricks Interview: Performance, 2022
Video in American Sign Language (ASL)
MIKA ROTTENBERG
Exhibition hosted at the MAC at Place Ville Marie from May 21, 2022 to October 10, 2022.
Mika Rottenberg
Sneeze, 2012
Video with descriptive subtitles and video descriptions
Mika Rottenberg
NoNoseKnows, 2015
Video with descriptive subtitles and video descriptions
Mika Rottenberg
Cosmic Generator, 2017
Video with descriptive subtitles and video descriptions
Mika Rottenberg
Spaghetti Blockchain, 2019
Video with descriptive subtitles and video descriptions
What are these resources?
Descriptive subtitles describe the sounds in the works, making them accessible to people who are D/deaf and hard-of-hearing.
Audio descriptions are audio descriptions of the elements and actions in the videos, making them accessible to people who are blind or have low vision.
Large-print texts are characterized by a large font size and increased spacing. This makes texts accessible for people who have low vision or with reading difficulties.