Accessibility

Multilingual
Hearing Loss
On The Spectrum
Free Admission
Mapa en Español

The buildings are architecturally barrier-free, and there are three elevators that service the three floors of the Museum. Accessible restrooms and drinking fountains are located on each level. Working service animals necessary to assist visitors with disabilities are welcome. Service animals must be under handler control at all times.

Wheelchairs, strollers, and gallery stools are available from the admission desk at no charge during your visit on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Docent-guided group tours are available in American Sign Language, Cantonese, French, and Spanish. Contact our Education Department at education@crockerart.org or (916) 808-1182 to request. Please note, a minimum two-week advance notice is required to book a tour.

Si te gustaría asistencia para hacer una llamada al Museo por favor utiliza el servicio de California Relay llamando al (800) 854-7784. El Guía Familiar de Aventuras y el Guía y Mapa del Museo están disponibles en español. 

American Sign Language interpretation for visitors who are Deaf or hard of hearing can be provided by certified interpreters for any public program at the Crocker, including docent-guided tours. Please request interpreters at least three weeks in advance. Captioning services may also be available if requested at least two weeks in advance.

Assistive listening devices are available at lectures and performances in the Setzer Foundation Auditorium. Please inquire about this service at the Museum admission desk.

For all services, contact our Education Department at education@crockerart.org or 916-808-1182.

Social narratives about visiting the Museum can be downloaded ahead of time and are available for checkout at the Museum’s admission desk. This tool is designed to help children with autism, or anyone who may find it useful, prepare for a visit to the Crocker with their families or caregivers.

Noise reduction earmuffs are available to checkout at the Museum’s admission desk to use during Museum visits.

Museums for All

Families who present a SNAP Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card and a photo ID can now enjoy free general admission for up to four people per EBT card. Reservations are not required. If you would like to make a reservation, use code MUSEUMSFORALL at checkout.

Museums On Us

Bank of America cardholders receive free admission to the Museum on the first full weekend of every month.


Pay What You Wish Sunday

Sponsored by Western Health Advantage Pay What You Wish Sundays occur on the third Sunday of each month. Advance registration is recommended.


Art Access

Free admission is available to groups whose mission is to provide quality education and community experiences to adults or children who otherwise cannot afford admission. Please complete our Art Access Application, available to download below. Return the application to the Museum at least four weeks prior to your desired visit date. Once submitted, our team will contact you within seven days to confirm availability.