On Friday, Oct. 2, Reynolda House Museum of American Art will reopen at reduced capacity to welcome its members and volunteers, along with first responders and Wake Forest faculty, staff and students as part of its reopening “Weekend of Gratitude.”

Reynolda House Museum of Art from the front, landscaped lawnTimed reservations are required, and additional COVID restrictions will be in place. On Friday, Sept. 4, at 5 p.m., North Carolina transitioned into Phase 2.5 of easing COVID-19 restrictions, permitting museums to open at reduced capacity.

“Tiffany Glass: Painting with Color and Light,” an exhibit postponed from March after the museum temporarily closed its doors, will be on display in the Mary and Charlie Babcock Wing Gallery through Nov. 29.

Reynolda House will open its doors to the public on Oct. 6. Links to submit required reservations and to view Reynolda’s full COVID-19 health and safety policies will be available on the museum’s website in the coming days.

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