In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, the Carlos Museum is offering free admission on select Fridays this November.
Members of the public may visit free of charge on November 5th, 12th, and the 19th!
Visitors will be able to experience all of the permanent collection galleries as well as special exhibitions including Each/Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger, featuring mixed-media sculptures, wall hangings, and large-scale installation works by two leading Indigenous contemporary artists, and Resonance: Recent Acquisitions in Photography.
The Carlos Museum will be closed on November 25th and 26th for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Masks will be required in accordance with Emory University's Visitor Policy. For more information, visit www.carlos.emory.edu.
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