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FROM THE DIRECTOR It was wonderful to see you all again when we reopened the Museum for members June 23. An interdepartmental staff team developed our reopening plan and guidelines, in alignment with official health and government recommendations, and in cooperation with museums across Ohio and the broader United States. Your safety is top priority and the Museum is dedicated to remaining a safe and welcoming place for our members, community, and staff. Life at the Museum looks different, but know that our protocols are there to provide a safe and great experience with great art for everyone. Our Museum Store now provides curbside service in addition to a tremendous in-store selection. Schokko Café now accepts online pick-up orders and has host seating for both indoor and outdoor diners. Browse our new cashmere sweaters by Lingua Franca, and then take a break in the garden with a refreshing glass of ice tea or wine. Remember—you don’t need a timed ticket to visit the Museum Store or Schokko Café.

STAY SAFE, STAY CONNECTED Nannette V. Maciejunes Executive Director

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Sadly, like many business, the Museum has been deeply financially impacted by the pandemic. In particular, the blow has been felt by our special events department, who plan exquisite weddings and stunning corporate events, and whose efforts normally result in a large percentage of CMA’s earned revenue. Your continued membership and support of the Museum has meant the world to me, and to the staff. As always, thank you for all you do for the Museum.

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During our temporary closure, the Museum reached more than one million people through our online experiences like the Stay Connected initiative, blog, emails, and social media. We exercised our creative chops and critical thinking skills to become more adept in a digital environment. Our silver lining is an expanded audience that we will continue to cultivate through programs that are both onsite, when possible, and online. Keep checking the Stay Connected and Events & Programs areas of the website for up-to-date information about new and evolving experiences and offerings.

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We were thrilled to be able to extend our acclaimed exhibition Art after Stonewall through October 4. The exhibition is a manifestation of CMA’s commitment to show how art can be a catalyst for change and an ally for social justice. Be sure to experience Melissa Vogley Woods’ Always CMA, a ray of hope during this time of uncertainty. We are also proud to partner with The Works in Newark to bring you No Mere Button-Pressers, an exhibition that showcases Clarence White’s connection to Ohio and the work of oftenoverlooked photographer, Ema Spencer, and the Newark Camera Club.


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