The corner of 4th and Folsom is currently very rough pavement as street construction is underway. There is a pedestrian bridge over Howard that has Wheelchair accessibility from the YBGA entrance on Mission that brings you into our front plaza. There is also an elevator on Folsom Street, our plaza is on level two.
How easy is it to navigate the surrounding area for a wheelchair?
The streets around the Children’s Creativity Museum at 4th and Howard are fairly flat and well paved, though during weekdays are pretty full of people. The corner of 4th and Folsom is currently very rough pavement as street construction is underway. There is a pedestrian bridge over Howard that has Wheelchair accessibility from the YBGA entrance on Mission that brings you into our front plaza. There is also an elevator on Folsom Street, our plaza is on level two.
Do you offer hearing assistance devices?
Assisted Listening Devices for museum programs in the Phyllis Wattis Theater and the Gina and Stuart Peterson White Box are available free-of-charge. To request a device, please check in with a visitor experience assistant at the beginning of the program.
ASL interpreters are available upon request for Public Guide Tours. Please contact us at visit@sfmoma.org at a minimum of two weeks in advance to book an interpreter.
How easy is it to navigate the surrounding area for a wheelchair?
There is a ramp off of Minna St. for wheelchair access to the theater.
Do you offer hearing assistance devices?
Yes. ALDs are in screening room. No ID required. Please check with the House Manager.