Prince George's Two Rivers Gallery to Offer Admission by Donation All Year
/Prince George’s Two Rivers Gallery is offering admission by donation for the rest of 2020. The pay-what-you-can approach is intended to reduce financial barriers to make the gallery’s programming accessible to a broader range of visitors. The gallery continues to offer offer complimentary admission for people who self-identify as Indigenous.
“Everyone should have a chance to take part in cultural activities, so Two Rivers Gallery is now offering ‘Admission by Donation’ for the entire year,” says executive director Carolyn Holmes. “We are really proud to be accessible and welcoming. We have removed financial barriers to encourage people to pay what they can.”
“We usually display three exhibitions at a time,” explains Holmes. “There is a beautiful open atrium upstairs, a MakerLab space and we have a room that we call the Wild Side. It is a wonderful family space with a puppet theatre, lots of puppets and creative books, building and sculpting toys, a light table and other play activities for children to get them experimenting.”
For every exhibition, there is an activity in the studio downstairs, giving visitors a chance to express themselves and explore at their own pace.
Two Rivers Gallery is open every day until 5 p.m. and on Thursdays until 9 p.m.