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We are committed to ensuring our facilities, exhibitions, programs, and services are accessible to all visitors. In addition, the Museum offers a range of accommodations to those with disabilities. We also allow Service Animals.
We are committed to ensuring that diversity, equity, access, and inclusion are deeply woven into the fabric of the Cummer Museum. We recognize and promote the importance of diversity in thought and through age, race, gender, sexual orientation, differing abilities, and religion, which adds to the richness of our environment and what we provide to our community. In our Diversity Statement and Place, our goal is to foster a culture that celebrates inclusion, equity, and access. To ensure compliance in our commitment, an annual audit will be conducted and reviewed by Museum Leadership and our Board of Trustees.
The Cummer Museum resides within the ancestral and unceded homelands of the Timucua, indigenous peoples who inhabited the present-day geographies of southeast Georgia into north and central Florida. It is believed that the last Timucua left the area with the Spanish when Florida ceded to England, with the last known Timucua, Juan Alonso Cabale, dying in Cuba in 1767. When visiting the Cummer Museum’s Gardens, we invite you to join us in acknowledging the significance of place, legacies of dispossession, and offering respect and care for the land and its resources.