Consult with health professionals, embrace transparency, and document the whole process, the NEA advises.
January 14, 2021
A person wearing a mask shows his ticket to employees at the newly reopened Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Photo by Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images.
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has released a 42-page guide detailing best practices for US arts venues reopening their doors during the pandemic.
“The Art of Reopening,” as the document is called, is the result of interviews with nine arts organizations that have successfully resumed business in the past few months albeit in a constricted, adaptive manner.
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January 14, 2021
Musician Toby Keith accepts the Video Visionary Award onstage during the American Country Awards 2010. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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Monday s online celebration will feature a host of local performers and featured speakers.
The Museum of Fine Arts will host its 2021 Martin Luther King Jr. Day community celebration online on Monday, January 18 to commemorate the life and work of Dr. King. The event will be held in partnership with Citizens, which has sponsored the MFA’s annual community celebration for 19 consecutive years.
“Although we are not able to gather in person for our annual MLK Day celebration, we are looking forward to continuing to honor Dr. King’s legacy with a virtual program that will highlight art and community,” said Matthew Teitelbaum, Ann and Graham Gund Director. “Citizens has been a true partner as this event has grown year after year, and we are deeply grateful for their support.”
Don Wilkinson
South Dartmouth painter Roger Kizik doesn’t color within the lines. And probably never did.
Seventy-five years ago, he was born in Boston and raised in nearby West Medford. His mother was a learned and devoted opera fan. His father managed a sausage factory, all the while enjoying a parallel career as a gifted saxophonist in a dance and polka band dubbed The Modernistics.
Kizik acknowledged that the poles of “ethnic” and classical musical disciplines were an everyday fact and that those sounds still resonate deep within. But the music gene eluded him.
Childhood visits to the Museum of Fine Arts and the newly opened Decordova Museum offered an array of possibilities as to what art might actually be, well beyond comic books and the illustrations on the Saturday Evening Post. For him, museums garnered a kind of social and cultural fascination.
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