OUR COMMITMENT TO ACCESS

At Ruth's Table, we're dedicated to fostering inclusivity so that people of all ages and abilities can participate and thrive. Our barrier-free space ensures everyone, regardless of mobility or sensory differences, can enjoy our offerings. Through access features and personalized support, we strive to create an environment where everyone feels valued and empowered.

Image Description: An intergenerational group of workshop participants from Mindful Tactile Painting, taught by artist Catherine Lecce-Chong, hold up their finished paintings that they created with acrylic paints in shades of gold, red and pink on top of raised carbon fiber drawings of animals. They are looking at the camera and smiling.

 

ARTIST ADVISORY GROUP

Ruth's Table partners with a group of artists who help to curate and plan our yearly exhibition featuring artists living with disabilities. Members of the Artist Council are active in their communities advocating for access and creating art about disability. The Artist Council provides vital support and knowledge, and is a key community effort for accessibility at RT.

Interested in joining next year’s Artist Council? Email us at contact@ruthstable.org

 
 

Image Description: Artist Bill Bruckner smiles and looks at the camera. He has a white mustache and wears glasses and a blue checkered shirt. On the right, hung on the wall in the background, are three of his paintings of spherical forms that resemble moons.

 

”As a working artist with a disability who has a studio in the Mission District, I am delighted and proud to be a part of Ruth’s Table because of its active commitment to accessibility, inclusion, and creativity!”

-Bill Bruckner
2024 Artist Council Member

 

“Ruth’s Table invited me in with a warm welcome! I’m delighted by the varied community programs and gallery exhibitions curated by dedicated staff, and I appreciate how growing disability access at Ruth’s Table opens up even more ways to enjoy and be part of their offerings.”

Rae Lanzerotti
2024 Artist Council Member

Image Description: A black and white headshot of artist Rae Lanzerotti. Rae has wavy silver hair and wears speckled glasses and a hooded sweatshirt under a jacket. They are leaning into the frame with a big smile.

 

Image Description: Three participants from Curious Minds, a monthly dementia-friendly program at Ruth’s Table, stand at a table and look down at a group of collages they created with torn magazines on black paper. The participant on the far left has silver hair, wears glasses and striped overalls and points down at one of the collages. The participant in the middle has silver hair and wears glasses and a blue and white paisley patterned shirt. The participant on the right has short, curly blonde hair and wears a long denim jacket.

ACCESS FEATURES

Ruth’s Table offers a range of gallery features and programs to support diverse abilities and ensure access to the widest possible audience. Visitors can reach out with questions and to share their accommodation needs by emailing us at contact@ruthstable.org, or calling us at 415-642-1000.

Gallery Features: Audio descriptions of each artwork are available through QR codes displayed on the wall labels. Braille exhibition guides, Braille labels, and large print materials are available for blind and visually impaired visitors. Haptic models, or small touchable editions, of some artworks are included whenever possible.

Virtual Exhibitions: Exhibitions are presented in a virtual format with audio descriptions, links to large font documents, and other features to increase access for visitors who may not be able to visit the gallery in-person.

Mobility: Ruth’s Table gallery and adjacent outdoor patio and green space are fully wheelchair accessible by ramp or level ground.

Inclusive Programs: We offer a number of on-site, virtual, and phone-based opportunities to support the diverse needs and abilities of our participants.

Explore more information about access at Ruth’s Table here.