CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Museum of Art announced that it aims to reopen to the public on or around June 30, according to a spokesperson for the museum.
The museum is establishing protocols and policies that adhere to state and local guidance.
There will be a limited number of free timed general admission tickets available.
Since closing on March 25, the museum has stayed active in its mission to provide the public with access to art through online discussions. Every Wednesday at noon, CMA curators, educators and other invited guests weigh in on a live online discussion about works in the collection that address issues people are facing today.
More details are expected closer to the reopening date.