Arts & Entertainment
Dunedin Fine Art Center Reopens
The Dunedin Fine Art Center at 1143 Michigan Ave. has reopened with three new exhibits and two more on June 12.

DUNEDIN, FL — After being closed due to the coronavirus pandemic for nearly 11 weeks, the Dunedin Fine Art Center at 1143 Michigan Ave. has reopened with three new exhibits and two more on June 12.
Additionally, the center will open its studio classrooms for Summer ART Academy Camps and Summer I Session ART Classes.
To help keep everyone safe, the center has made a few changes:
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- Touchless thermometers at three main entrances and everyone (all ages) entering the building will be required to wear a mask.
- Hand sanitizing at the three main entrances.
- CDC signage.
- Studios have sinks/soap/water.
- 6-foot spacing reminders throughout the building on floors and stanchions.
- Sanitizing of high-touch areas regularly throughout the day.
- Cleaning/sanitizing between class sessions.
- Nightly deep cleans.
- Class sizes will be limited to nine or less students and eight or less campers.
- All students, campers and visitors are required to wear a mask while in the building.
- All students, campers and visitors will have their temperature taken before they enter the building.
- Adult students will use the northwest stairwell entrance. All campers should see emailed instructions for entry instructions, and all visitors will use the south entrance.
- Galleries will not open until 10 a.m.
- All visitors to the galleries must follow social-distancing protocols during their visit.
- DFAC will be closed weekends this summer.
- The Palm Café will be closed for the summer.
Click here for class registration.
Click here for the summer academy.
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