West Michigan Transportation issued the following announcement on June 24.
Krasl Art Center (KAC) is happy to announce the reopening of the galleries and The Shop for Friday, June 26. Policies for staff and guests are in place for the safety of all. KAC will operate under reduced hours and will announce opening of studios at a later date.
In the effort to contain the spread of COVID-19, KAC has adopted a Preparedness & Response Plan. KAC has adjusted office, gallery and shop hours of: Friday through Mondays: 11 AM – 5 PM; and open early at 9 AM on Saturdays. Krasl Art Center will be closed on July 4 in observance of Independence day.
In addition to a regimented cleaning schedule, all staff and persons who enter KAC must observe the following guidelines:
- Use of face covering indoors is strictly required (Accommodations available for those who cannot wear a mask for medical reasons).
- Wash or disinfect your hands upon entering the building, after using items touched by others, and when exiting the building.Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If unable to wash hands, use alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
- A distance of no less than 6 feet must be maintained between people (both indoors and outdoors) who do not reside in the same household.
- Guests will be required to sign in providing name, number in group and contact information.
- No person-to-person contact such as shaking hands.
- When sneezing or coughing, use the crook of your elbow or sneeze into a tissue, then dispose of the tissue.
- Food and beverage consumption by guests is presently prohibited inside KAC buildings.
- Do not touch your face, nose, and mouth, especially with unwashed hands.
KAC is thrilled to welcome the work of Charlie Brouwer whose sculptures have been installed at the corner of Pearl St. and along Lake Blvd. as part of a new outdoor exhibition: Human Interest: Four Figurative Sculptures, on view through Fall 2021.
Artist Charlie Brouwer brings to life poetry, whimsy and human emotion amidst the contemporary landscape through his figurative sculptures. He is an artist in search of the beautiful, true and good. These elements are evident in the four sculptures selected for this intimate outdoor exhibition, Human Interest: Four Figurative Sculptures, which draw upon childhood memories, rites of passage, and spirituality.
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Source: West Michigan Transportation