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Museum to Reopen with Health Precautions

Dec 7, 2020

The Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art reopened to visitors on June 3, 2020 and had great success welcoming visitors through the summer and fall. In 2021, the COVID-19 case count has significantly decreased, however, precautions will still be taken to ensure minimal risk to all visiting the museumCurrent exhibitions can be previewed here

In order to provide the safest experience possible for all visitors, the museum will be implementing several new regulations for all guests. These include:

masks are recommended for all visitors, staff and volunteers for the duration of visits

limiting the number of visitors to the museum to 10 persons at one time

cleaning high traffic surfaces between groups

offering hand soap and sanitizer at the museum. 

While we have made efforts to make much of our exhibition content available online, we recognize the eagerness of visitors to experience exhibitions in person and are working to make that possible in the safest way,” said Gabrielle Comte, gallery manager. “Importantly, we ask that anyone with known risk of exposure to COVID-19 refrain from visiting at this time.

Visitation hours during the pandemic are:
Wednesday-Saturday: 10AM-4PM
Thursday: 10AM-6PM
Sunday: 1PM-4PM
Monday-Tuesday-Major Holidays: Closed 

Because the situation of the pandemic is constantly evolving, the museum may make changes at any time to its public access. For the most up to date information and to schedule a weekend visit, please call the museum at 402-367-4488.