Program Series: In Conversation
Inside Identity: Artistry of Makeup with Tym Shutchai Buacharern
Free with museum admission
Sat, Jul 11, 2026

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Plan your Visit
Accessibility
Related Events

Tours
Jaws: The Tour (En Español) | Tiburón: la recorrido
Join museum educators on the first Saturday of the month for a 30-minute guided Spanish-language tour of the Jaws: The Exhibition.

Tours
Jaws: The Tour
Join museum educators Thursdays through Sundays for 30-minute guided tours of the Jaws: The Exhibition.

Accessibility Programs
ASL Interpreted Tours
American Sign Language (ASL) tours of select galleries are always offered at noon on the same day as our monthly Calm Morning program and accommodative Family Matinee film screening. Join a museum educator and ASL interpreter to experience cinema’s wide-ranging contributions to the world.
If you are interested in learning more, please email us at museumeducation@oscars.org.

Accessibility Programs
Visual Description Tours
On the last Friday of every month at 2pm, a museum educator offers a visual description tour in a select exhibition.
This 30-minute verbal overview, crafted for visitors who are blind or low vision, is a way of using words to represent the visual world, helping people form mental images of what they cannot see. All are welcome to join this gallery conversation.
If you are interested in learning more, or would like to book an individual visual description tour, please email us at museumeducation@oscars.org.
Related Content

Conversations
Gallery Spotlight | Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Icon
Costume and textile conservator Melinda Kerstein and Icon Collection Co-Founder Bryan Johns explore the legacy of Marilyn Monroe through her iconic onscreen looks.

In-Gallery
Inside Jaws: Sound Mixing with Peter Devlin
Production sound mixer and Academy Governor Peter Devlin gives a 30-minute tour examining the art and science of sound mixing in film. He also explores the sounds of the adventure classic Jaws (1975), from its realistic and natural sounds to its unforgettable score.
Stay for a brief Q&A with Devlin after the tour.

Special Events
Disabilities, Representation, and Film 2026
In celebration of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the history-making civil rights law introduced in July 1990, the Academy Museum presents a day of short films, tours, and a live performance, all to bring awareness to disability, representation, and accessibility in Film.
The program is free with your general admission ticket. Access to the shorts screening, tours, and performance is included. American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be available throughout the day.
Schedule
9–10am | Calm Mornings program | Early gallery access | L4, Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Gallery
Sound and lighting adjustments provide a more sensory-friendly experience. Separate ticket required.
10am–1pm | Calm Mornings program | Family workshop | LL1, Shirley Temple Education Studio
In addition to the Calm Mornings program, we encourage visitors to attend our Accessible Screening, part of the weekly Family Matinees series, at 11am. A separate admission ticket is required. The Shirley Temple Education Studio will remain open during the screening as a space for relaxation and artmaking until 1pm.
10am-5pm | Disabilities, Representation, and Film Sensory Session | LL1, TMT Lobby
Explore moviemaking at the Academy Museum through a drop-in, sensory-friendly experience. Examine movie props and other objects through touch as well as a speaker that allows visitors to feel mechanical vibrations from sound.
11am | Short films by neurodivergent filmmakers | Accessible screening | David Geffen Theater
Three short films by neurodivergent filmmakers from the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge and Marvels of Media. Screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers. A sensory-friendly screening with open captions, dimmed lights, and lower volume for neurodivergent viewers. Free with general admission.
Breaking Normal | DIRECTED BY: Jessica Cabot | WRITTEN BY: Nicole Betz | WITH: Tal Anderson, Anthony Purnell, Vickie Anderson | 2024 | 6 min. | USA | Color | English | DCP
The Question | DIRECTED/WRITTEN BY: Coby Bird | WITH: Coby Bird | 2023 | 4 min. | USA | Color | English | DCP
The Fish Don't Care When It Rains | DIRECTED/WRITTEN BY: Jennifer Msumba | WITH: Jennifer Msumba | 2020 | 5 min. | USA | Color | English | DCP
Noon | ASL Interpreted Tour | Studio Ghibli’s PONYO | L2, Wanda Gallery
A museum educator and ASL interpreter lead a tour of Studio Ghibli’s PONYO exhibition. Free with general admission.
12:30pm | Jaws: The Tour | L4, Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Gallery
A 30-minute guided tour of Jaws: The Exhibition, exploring the blockbuster through original objects, costumes, and additional production materials. Free with general admission.
1pm | Live performance | TBD | L1, Sidney Poitier Grand Lobby
Join us for a live performance by members of the disabled community. General admission ticket not required.
2pm | Visual Description Tour | Studio Ghibli’s PONYO | L2, Wanda Gallery
A museum educator hosts a visual description tour of Studio Ghibli’s PONYO exhibition. Free with general admission.

In-Gallery
Inside Bong Joon Ho: Creature Effects with Andrew Roberts
Visual effects supervisor and Academy Governor Andrew Roberts gives a 30-minute tour, revealing the ways visual effects can create or enhance on-screen creatures. The tour also features visual-effects creatures in notable Bong Joon Ho films: The Host (2006) and Mickey 17 (2025).
Stay for a brief Q&A with Roberts after the tour.