While Coronavirus prevention has caused many arts venues to close, art museums and galleries and some musical events are still going on for now. (This blog will be updated regularly.)
And below: tips and information for the arts community from Davis Arts Alliance.
Some music at ºÙºÙÊÓƵ goes on, but performances at Mondavi, for example, are canceled. So are upcoming musical performances, for that matter, at Sacramento's (sports events and entertainment happen at the arena, and all are canceled or postponed for now through March 31.) To help navigate this, we have summarized arts openings and closures here. Always check with the event sponsor of venue before going, as conditions are changing rapidly.
Much of the music goes on
The music goes on at ºÙºÙÊÓƵ with concerts by the concert, jazz and vocal groups through Friday. For those with health concerns you don't have to miss the music — all will be live streamed . Details and how to get tickets to some of those events Friday are here.
Not all music is still happening in the region, and quotes a ºÙºÙÊÓƵ faculty member about the financial strain these cancellations will put on musicians. “Bruce Chrisp, principal trombonist with eight orchestras, and a ºÙºÙÊÓƵ faculty member, said the concert cancellations he learned of just this past week alone will cost him an anticipated $7,400.â€
The at ºÙºÙÊÓƵ, as well as the region’s in Folsom are both canceling their events through the rest of March.
Museums and Galleries
The Crocker, and remain open. announced Friday morning that it is closing through March 28. The will close to the public from March 14 through Monday, March 30, it was announced.
Check all venues before going, but most museums and galleries in the region remain open for normal hours. in Woodland canceled its Friday night art opening and lecture, and will reschedule at a later date.
And if you don’t feel browsing inside a venue, you might check out the public art at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, which extends outside.
Also, the Art Studio weekend sessions have been canceled through the rest of this month, as well as the March 26 Artist Salon with Elizabeth Corkery.
The Crocker offers the following museum-going advice:
The Museum encourages all visitors and staff to practice healthy habits, including frequent and thorough hand washing with soap and water, covering coughs with a tissue, and staying home if sick or not feeling well. We look forward to seeing you during your visit. Please check back here for the most up to date information on hours and programs. Click to go back to the main website.
Other information on continuing exhibitions on campus available here.
Support for Artists and the Arts Community
The Arts Alliance Davis offers the following information.
In light of the impacts on communities due to public health concerns related to the COVID-19 virus, we continue to receive many resources from regional and national arts agencies, and much of it is applicable to everyone in our communities, including many non-profit and social sector organizations. Please use these as you see fit, and please share them widely with friends and colleagues:
Preventing racism in the wake of a public health crisis.
Crowdsourced information and resources for arts and NPO organizations (emergency assistance, grants, communications alerts, etc.)
Online emergency preparedness service by and for arts/cultural nonprofits, provides arts organizations with customized business continuity plans for post-crisis sustainability, with updated COVID-19 specific webinars and resources.
The California Arts Council is surveying the arts field at-large to gather data on the potential financial impacts of this public health emergency. This is a quickly evolving situation and this data will be an important resource to inform our agency and the state.
Updated news and resources for the Arts field
For even more information, follow the Alliance on their Facebook page.