Per Gov. Tim Walz’s latest executive order, museums may reopen this week at 25 percent capacity. They won’t all reopen at once. Some won’t reopen until later this year.
University of Southern Indiana and Historic New Harmony to host traveling Smithsonian exhibit highlighting Water/Ways
University of Southern Indiana and Historic New Harmony to host traveling Smithsonian exhibit highlighting Water/Ways 1/13/2021 | University Communications
Historic New Harmony has been selected by Indiana Humanities to host a Smithsonian-curated traveling exhibit called
Water/Ways as part of the Museum on Main Street program, which brings exhibitions and programs to rural communities. The exhibition, which dives into water an essential component of life on our planet, environmentally, culturally and historically will be on display in New Harmony at the Atheneum from October 2 -November 14.
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Twin Cities museums are welcoming visitors back for the second time since they were shuttered last March to halt the spread of COVID-19.
The Museum of Russian Art (TMORA) was the first to re-open Monday, as Gov. Tim Walz relaxed the executive order that closed museums and other entertainment venues Nov. 21. Starting Monday, museums and movie theaters can reopen at 25% capacity, with a limit of 150 people.
The museum also is opening a new show next week, date to be determined, a solo exhibitionof metallic prints and animations by Marlena Myles, investigating interactions between Russian explorers and indigenous people in Alaska.
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Cultural Institutions Support a National Mobilization on Climate and Recovery
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Recognizing the 5th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, Sustainable Museums celebrates US museums and other cultural institutions engaged in climate action to create healthy, thriving, resilient communities.
Sustainable Museums is a consultancy connecting cultural institutions for meaningful climate action.
These cultural institutions are advancing local, regional and national climate action through public engagement, research and innovation, and their own carbon reduction commitments. TACOMA, Wash. (PRWEB) December 11, 2020 As the World recognizes the 5th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, Sustainable Museums celebrates the commitment of museums, zoos and aquariums, public gardens and historic sites that have stepped up to advance climate action all around the United States. These cultural institutions are taking local