The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art (RAFFMA) in San Bernardino will be welcoming back visitors in February.
The RAFFMA will be reopening its doors to the public after nearly two years of being closed due to the pandemic. There are two new exhibits at the museum for people to explore, including Formalist Without Formula: Don Woodford Selected Works and Legacy: Former Students of Don Woodford. Woodford worked at California State University and taught studio painting classes. He was also a teacher at Cornell College and Reed College.
The RAFFMA is a public facility that was granted accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums in 2008. The museum also has one of the largest displays of Egyptian artifacts in the western United States. The exhibition designer of the attraction is John Fleeman, and the exhibition preparator is Michael Beckley. The venue first opened to the public in 1996 and has grown to be a significant cultural center in the region. Museums similar to this may use flyer printing to promote new exhibitions to consumers.
The museum will reopen to guests on Monday, February 7th. There is no price to enter the attraction, though donating $3 when visiting is suggested. The RAFFMA will be enforcing its new health protocols at all times while people are inside the museum and on campus.
