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Collected Item: “Massachusetts Art Museums Are Reopening”

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Massachusetts Art Museums Are Reopening

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News Article

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News article published by WBUR in Boston that discusses the reopening plans of several art museums in the Greater Boston-area and the rest of Massachusetts. The article goes into detail about the opening plans of the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum, and the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. As museums move away from closures, institutions are trying to spread knowledge of their openings as well as the safety procedures they're employing. As the pandemic continues, safe museums offer an escape from time spent indoors if one has the privilege of doing so.

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#GREATERBOSTON, #Massachusetts, #covidmuseum, #InstituteofContemporaryArt, #ICA, #art, #publicart, #contemporaryart, #IsabellaStewartGardener, #MASSMoCA, #reopening, #reopeningplans

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https://web.archive.org/web/20200709022744/https://www.wbur.org/artery/2020/07/08/massachusetts-art-museums-are-reopening-heres-what-you-can-expect

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WBUR-FM

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2020-07-08
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