Chattanooga Times Free Press

Hunter reopens

Museum will have new hours, limited capacity, mask requiremen­t

- BY LISA DENTON STAFF WRITER Contact Lisa Denton at ldenton@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6281.

The Hunter Museum of American Art will end its four-month coronaviru­s hiatus with new hours and limited capacity Thursday.

Museum officials said members will be allowed to visit for free with no reservatio­ns required. Other guests must purchase date-specific tickets online.

The Hunter is one of the last tourist institutio­ns to re-emerge under new pandemic guidelines. Attraction­s such as Rock City, Ruby Falls, Chattanoog­a Zoo and Tennessee Aquarium reopened in May and June.

“We really, really wanted to make sure all the protocols and issues were covered to create as safe an experience as possible for guests,” said Cara McGowan, director of marketing and communicat­ions.

Part of the delay can be attributed to an active virtual presence, she said.

“We never really felt like we went away. We just shifted to online resources,” said McGowan, noting that gallery talks, art demonstrat­ions and other offerings have continued online even though physical participat­ion was not possible.

“We’ve had resources for families with school-age children, for people who had to quarantine and were looking for some kind of creative outlet. We partnered with Hamilton County Schools on one of their summer learning modules.”

Many of those Facebook Live experience­s will continue, McGowan said.

For now, capacity inside the museum will be limited to 20%. Masks that cover the mouth and nose are required of all staff and visitors over age 5.

Physical distancing also will be required, including in elevators, which will be limited to one guest or guest group at a time. Hand sanitizer stations will be available throughout the museum and frequently touched surfaces will be cleaned with increased frequency.

The goal is to make all experience­s inside the museum as touch-free as possible. Map and exhibition guides are posted at Hunter-Museum. org/mobile for guests to consult in advance or via cellphone while visiting. The museum has free Wi-Fi access with no password needed.

McGowan said Dr. Mark Anderson, an infectious-disease specialist in Chattanoog­a, was asked to do a walk-through to point out any potential risk areas.

“We wanted to make sure we were thinking of everything,” she said. “We can guide [a guest] through a gallery and teach all about a work of art and the background behind it and the creative process that went into it, but we’re not doctors. It was very reassuring to have him come in and make sure all the protocols were in place.”

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD ?? The Hunter Museum of American Art is reopening this week after being closed four months because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD The Hunter Museum of American Art is reopening this week after being closed four months because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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