The City prepares to gradually reopen its cultural facilities starting this week

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The City is gradually reopening its cultural facilities this week, with the initial offering of room rentals at the following locations:

  • Arts Court
  • Nepean Creative Arts Centre
  • Nepean Visual Arts Centre
  • Meridian Theatres@Centrepointe
  • Shenkman Arts Centre

City Museums and Historic sites opened in August and most City-run galleries will open through the month ahead.

To safeguard residents and staff, all COVID-19 measures and protocols will be in place – including hand washing, masking requirements, physical distancing and capacity restrictions. Rentals of performance spaces for classes or presentations will require the host to conduct wellness self-assessments and register all participant information for contact tracing.

In addition, the resumption of all other COVID-modified instructional programming and performing arts will be done in a slow, gradual and cautious manner over the next few weeks:

  • September 24 – Trinity Art Gallery at Shenkman Arts Centre will open a new exhibit.
  • October 13 – Courses – virtual and in-person – begin at Nepean Creative Centre, Nepean Visual Arts Centre and Shenkman Arts Centre.
  • October – Performances begin at Meridian Theatres @centrepointe and Shenkman Arts Centre, with limited audience capacity. More information on shows, dates and COVID-related measures will be announced soon.

Both theatres will be lit up in red on September 22 to mark the Day of Visibility – recognizing the pandemic’s impact on live entertainment.

Visit ottawa.ca for more information on facility offerings, room rentals, and all COVID-related protocols and restrictions.

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