Fresno Art Museum opens to the public after 16 months of COVID restrictions

The Fresno Art Museum is reopening to the public on Wednesday, August 11, after being closed for more than 16 months due to COVID-19 restrictions and museum renovations.

Bank of America’s Museums on Us program is also back, offering free museum admission to cardholders every weekend through 2021.

At this time, masks are required for all guests, regardless of vaccination status. Masks will be provided free if you need one. Some galleries are still closed for renovation but are expected to reopen soon.

Every weekend day, the Museum is open to the public, beginning Saturday, August 14, through the end of the year.

The Fresno Art Museum is located at 2233 North First Street, Fresno (next to Radio Park, between Clinton and Yale).

Bank of America believes in the power of the arts and their unique ability to connect people and communities and help local economies thrive. Through Museums on Us, Bank of America can provide its customers with free access to artistic and cultural experiences across the United States at celebrated institutions ranging from art, children’s, and history museums to aquariums, botanical gardens, zoos, and science centers.

As cultural institutions across the country navigate the current environment, Bank of America continues to fulfill all commitments to its nonprofit partners, whether or not they are open and if programming has been modified or canceled. This includes continued support of its Museums on Us® partners.

For the past 24 years, through Museums on Us, Bank of America has provided free weekend general admission for Bank of America, Merrill, and Bank of America Private Bank credit and debit cardholders to some of our nation’s greatest cultural experiences and brought new visitors to our partner museums. (One free admission per card.)

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