The CAC is excited to announce that we will re-open our galleries on a limited basis from June 1st to June 14, 2020! We invite you to return to the CAC to experience art at a social distance and join us in the cultural recovery of New Orleans. To ensure city and state-mandated public health requirements are followed, we are offering a limited number of time-ticked admissions to access our galleries each day, June 1-14. Tickets are available online only and must be purchased in advance of visiting the CAC. The CAC will be open every day June 1-14 from 11 am to 5 pm. Follow the ticket link on this page to reserve your tickets in advance today! ** CAC MEMBERS: To receive free admission to our galleries, be sure to login after clicking the link before selecting your tickets. If you are an active member and logged in, your ticket price should be reduced to $0. Questions? Contact us at membership@cacno.org. ** Our staff is working diligently to ensure a safe experience for our patrons by: - limiting the number of people entering our galleries - implementing enhanced sanitation measures - requiring the public to wear masks at all times - initiating measures to ensure social distancing requirements are followed Read the CAC's Health & Safety Guidelines before your visit at cacno.org/covid19guidelines The limited-reopening provides an opportunity for locals to enjoy the final two weeks of the CAC's exhibitions: Mickalene Thomas: Femmes Noires and Meg Turner: Here and Now. Beginning June 15th, the CAC will temporarily close to get ready for our 2020 Open Call Exhibition: Make America What America Must Become, which will open September 18, 2020.
Thursday, Jun 11, 2020 12 AM
CAC Limited Re-Opening: June 1-14, 2020
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans
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