The Century Theatre Foyer is also accessible via a ramp in Herschell St and seating is made available in the front row for wheelchair users, those who can't use stairs, and for any support people (please ring us in advance so we can ensure suitable seating can be arranged).
The rest of the 1977 Century Theatre, including the balcony, is accessible using stairs only. There is also a hearing loop facility available in the Century Theatre.
We have one wheelchair and several lightweight folding gallery stools for visitors at the main reception.
Many of our videos at MTG have subtitles, although we are still working on ensuring this is consistent across all our exhibitions.
We provide periodic Sign Language tours in our galleries and Sign Language taster classes during New Zealand Sign Language Week.
Following an accessibility review completed before the first Covid-19 lockdown, we have made various physical changes in our facility, including improving the accessibility toilets, repositioning the height of wayfinding signage, changing the colour of certain doors to make them clearer, etc - although there is always more to do.
These Arts Access Aoteaora sessions encourage us to think well beyond just our physical infrastructure and to embrace social change – changing our organisational culture and thinking about accessibility.
There is so much more that could be done from simple changes, such as highlighting accessibility in our venue hire information, making our staff and ushers more easily identifiable and creating audio descriptions of our galleries.
Some things will require deeper change and commitment, such as ensuring accessibility is considered from the very beginning of any project, e.g. public programmes or exhibition planning.
Stace always inspires me to want to think broader and to do more.
He makes me feel excited about all the possibilities to make MTG, the Century Theatre and the services we provide more accessible for everyone.
As always we welcome feedback from the community about what works well and where there are opportunities for us to make changes that could make your experience and access easier.
• Laura Vodanovich is MTG director