The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Five Points Gallery reopening with new shows

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Five Points Gallery will be open to the public Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 1-5 p.m. and by appointmen­t, starting June 5.

The gallery is following the state’s COVID-19 reopening guidelines.

All visitors inside the gallery are required to wear a mask and observe social distancing protocol.

Due to current pandemic restrictio­ns on gatherings, there will not be an opening reception.

Upcoming exhibition­s

East Gallery: Jacqueline Metheny, “Dislocatio­n,” TDP Gallery

Suzan Scott, “The view from up here,” West Gallery

“Paying Attention,” Don Bracken, Richard Alan Cohen, Susan Hackett, Randy Orzano

Shows on exhibit June 5 - July 11.

Stay in touch by social media and website for virtual tours, artist talks, studio check-ins, informatio­n on how you can purchase art work and more.

In this time of unpreceden­ted crisis, Five Points urges all to give as you can to those organizati­ons and individual­s providing needed basic human services. If it is possible for you to extend your giving further, Five Points welcomes your support.

Five Points Center for the Visual Arts is a 501c3 non-profit organizati­on with support from the Department of Economic and Community Developmen­t, Connecticu­t Office of the Arts, which also receives support from the

National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

Five Points is at 33 Main St, Torrington; call 860-618-7222 or visit www.fivepoints­gallery.org/

 ?? Contribute­d photo / ?? Five Points Gallery in Torrington is ready to reopen with new shows and activities. Above, “Dislocatio­n” by Jacqueline Metheny, a site-specific exhibition.
Contribute­d photo / Five Points Gallery in Torrington is ready to reopen with new shows and activities. Above, “Dislocatio­n” by Jacqueline Metheny, a site-specific exhibition.

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