The Weitz Center for Creativity building and the Perlman Teaching Museum are accessible to all visitors. 

If you or a friend require a particular form of support not listed on this page, we would love to connect. For all requests, please contact Farrah Pribyl at fpribyl@carleton.edu or (507) 222-5567.

Bank Job and all related events are free to attend and open to all. No booking is required.

The exhibition includes three cushioned benches across two galleries. Additional seating can be provided if requested 48 hours prior to your visit. 

Many of the artworks are small and include precise detail. A magnifying glass is available at the front desk. Wall labels are in large print, 18-point font.

The exhibition includes five audio visual artworks. Four can be found in the Braucher Gallery and all four have accompanying headphones. The Kaemmer Family Gallery includes an immersive moving image work at high volume. All museum lighting is LED. Volume and light levels can be adjusted with 48 hours advance notice. 

None of the moving image artworks are captioned. ASL interpretation is available with advance request. We appreciate two weeks notice, but will do our best to meet requests that come after this timeframe. 

Service animals are welcome.

Venue and Parking

The Perlman Teaching Museum is located inside the Weitz Center for Creativity at 320 Third Street East, Northfield, MN 55057. The Teaching Museum is on your left as you enter the atrium.

An ADA all-gender single-occupancy bathroom is located inside the Weitz on floor -1. To locate this bathroom, turn to the right upon entering the Weitz Center from the 3rd Street entrance. You will reach a flight of 7 stairs, which are each 7 inches high. There is an elevator to the left of the stairs. The bathroom is located to the right of the seating area in the center. 

Accessible parking spaces are available on the Union Street side of the building, and a wheelchair ramp is available at the main entrance at Third Street and College Street.