Events Description
Updates
- Timed ticketing on a first-come, first-serve basis
- Craft Services Café will be temporarily closed until further notice
- The MacKenzie Gallery Shop will reopen alongside the Gallery for your convenience
- Hourly visitor capacity limits will be implemented in order to ensure compliance with social distancing and government health guidelines.
- Increased cleaning measures will be implemented in order to keep our spaces sanitized.
Safety Measures:
- Masks are required for anyone entering the Gallery
- Visitors are asked to maintain two metres of distance from staff and other visitors. Complimentary masks and hand sanitizer will be available.
- We have redesigned our exhibition spaces on the second floor to ensure our shows meet these guidelines, and there will be increased signage around the MacKenzie to help.
The following are temporarily unavailable to the public:
- In person facilitated group tours of exhibitions
- Facility Rentals – Rental inquiries are welcome during this time for bookings in 2021 and beyond.
- Public on-site events of groups over 30
- Some exhibition spaces remain temporarily closed to the public
- BMO Learning Centre self-guided art activities
- Public access to Craft Services Café and café washrooms
- Public access to the Shumiatcher Theatre
- Public strollers are not available for use
HOW MUCH
Tickets: For a limited time, admission tickets for non-members will be $5
youth 17 and under remain free.
How to get tickets?
Visitors are encouraged to bring a digital copy of this ticket to the Gallery rather than a paper version.
WHEN & WHERE
Date & Time:
Members-only access | From August 7, 2020
Public access | From August 12, 2020
Seniors and those who are immune-compromised (and their companions): Wednesday mornings | 10 AM and 12 PM the Gallery will be reserved exclusively for you
Hours:
Wednesday to Saturday | 10 AM to 5:30 PM
Sundays | 12 PM to 5:30 PM.
Venue & Address : MacKenzie Art Gallery, 3475 Albert St, Regina
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