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Since you still can't visit many of the museums in person due to the COVID-19 outbreak, you can still get your art "fix" by viewing their Art Museum Touring pages. Visit museums' websites to see their collections and permanent exhibitions.

Most of the museums are offering ways to digitally interact with their fans offering special programs and web tours, programs for kids who are having to be home because of school closings.  Check out the museums's websites to see what each has to offer.

While many museums are gradually reopening, most events at the museums are either postponed, or canceled. However, many are haveing "virtual" events, art tours, webinars and educational activities that can be enjoyed online. Art Museum Touiring will be listiing many

Note: The closures are causing a huge loss of revenue for the museums. If you can, any donations to the musuem, renewal of memberships, etc., would be greatly appreciated!

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Note: Before going to the musuem in person, check its website. Most have revised hours and special restrictions and precautions due to COViID-19.

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43 new exhibitions
Pae White: Noisy Blushes
Worldwide Threads - Eastern Asia
Storm of Progress: German Art after 1800 from the Saint Louis Art Museum
Betsy James Wyeth: A Tribute
Votes for Women: A Visual History
“Noble Simplicity and Quiet Grandeur” Ancient Art at the Benton
The Human Epoch: Living in the Anthropocene
Natural Beauties: Exquisite Works of Minerals and Gems
Bonnard to Vuillard: The Intimate Poetry of Everyday Life: The Nabi Collection of Vicki and Roger Sant
Moira Dryer
Celebrating Women Artists in The Phillips Collection
Hopper in Paris: Selections from the Whitney Museum of American Art
America in Colot: Brian Dailey
Moral Injury / So Vote: A Special Installation by Jenny Holzer
Moving Forward, Looking Back: A Collection Still in the Making: Selections from The Phillips Collection Archives
Dear Dove, Dear Phillips, Dear Stieglitz
Variable Atmospheres: Weather in Art
Fantastical Forms: Ceramics as Sculpture
Question Bridge: Black Males
Bea Nettles: Harvest of Memory
Albrecht Dürer: The Age of Reformation and Renaissance
New Photography: Create, Collect, Compile
The Long Dream
Masquerade for New Year
Kabuki Modern
Things Come Apart
Looking Back, Moving Forward: The Frick Reflects
Bisa Butler: Portraits
Norman Rockwell: Imagining Freedom explores the indelible odyssey of humanity’s greatest ideals.
The Unity Project: Art that Inspires us to VOTE.
Pops Peterson: Rockwell Revisited
Reimagining the Four Freedoms
Norman Rockwell: Murder in Mississippi
The Art of Norman Rockwell: Highlights from the Permanent Collection
-allTURNatives: Form + Spirit–25 Years of the Windgate ITE Residency Program

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