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Smaller galleries are getting into virtual tours as a way to keep local art communities going.
But most museums and art galleries are now closed because of the coronavirus and we're all stuck at home for a while, so what to do? The answer: virtual tours.
Explore online exhibits and virtual tours of museums around the world. View famed masterpieces and immerse yourself in iconic spaces like the Sistine Chapel.
The virtual layout creatively arranges a sampling of galleries that display art from across millennia and from around the world, allowing the Museum — and the collection — to be experienced ...
What have covid-19 closures done to art galleries and museums? From virtual tours of mothballed shows to advanced tech like lidar, they are finding new, more personal ways to wow audiences ...
To accommodate visitors who want or need to maintain social distancing, the University of Montana Museum of Arts and Culture has created interactive, 360-degree "virtual docent tours" available on ...
This year, unable to host the public due to the pandemic, the School of Art is offering virtual 3D tours of student’s capstone projects, using photogrammetry.
How Have Virtual Fairs and Galleries Impacted Our Relationship To Art?: As the art world digitized in response to COVID-19, our survey shows most still prefer the in-person experience.
The Virtual Downtown Dayton Housing tour is at noon Saturday, and one of the 14 properties will be the first new affordable housing in 20 years.
Step inside some of London’s most celebrated galleries and see the city’s latest exhibitions by joining these virtual reality tours.