Pinto Art Museum reopens to visitors
Pinto Art Museum is now back in business for art and aesthetic lovers out there!
The contemporary art museum located in Antipolo made the announcement on its Facebook page on Tuesday.
“Starting October 20, 2021, we are re-opening all our galleries to visitors,” it read. “See you!”
As of this week, the ongoing exhibitions are “Manempet Ti La” (Let's Go Back Home) by Kenver Sarmiento Resuello, “To Put, To Gather, and to Put Together” by Shannah Orencio, “Painting the Roses Red" by Alex Aguilar, and Chino Yulo's “Marahuyo.”
In September last year, the Pinto Art Museum implemented new safety guidelines amid COVID-19.
Aside from only allowing entry to visitors who wear masks, the museum also shared that it will enforce visitors to fill out and submit a health declaration form before leaving.
Thermo scanners will be placed at the entrance and alcohol dispensers will be placed on numerous spots within. Aside from no eating and drinking inside, children, senior citizens and immunocompromised guests are "highly discouraged" to visit.
Walk-ins are welcomed and the museum tickets are priced at P250 for regular guests and P125 for students with proper IDs.
Known for its IG-worthy location and artworks, Pinto Art Museum will be open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm. — Franchesca Viernes/LA, GMA News
Pinto Art Museum, 1 Sierra Madre St., Grand Heights Subdivision, Antipolo. Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-6pm. Starts P250