Contemporary Arts Museum Houston announces plans to reopen with new look inside and out
Installation view of Wild Life: Elizabeth Murray and Jessi Reaves, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Texas, 2021. Photo by Sean Fleming.
HOUSTON, TX
.-Contemporary Arts Museum Houston will reopen its doors to the public at noon on Thursday, February 18, 2021, following a closure since March 16, 2020, due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. During this prolonged closure, CAMH has not only redesigned the exterior plaza at the intersection of Montrose and Bissonnet, but guests will be welcomed into a completely restored and renovated Brown Foundation Gallery as well.
To ensure the health and well-being of its visitors and following the City of Houstons guidance, the Museum will operate at a reduced visitor capacity and has implemented several new safety protocols. All staff and visitors will be required to wear face masks, follow physical distancing measures, and pass a non-invasive temperature screening to gain entry into the Museum. For more information on CAMHs reopening policies and new hours of operations, please visit camh.org/visit.