Those wishing to go to GoMA are required to pre-book a date and time online. Entry to the museumremains free. By registering for tickets in advance people are assisting the museum manage visitornumbers, reduce queues and maintain physical distancing. Free tickets are released in two-weekbatches to ensure everyone has an opportunity to visit the museum.
1. GoMA reopens to the public
Putting out signs and barriers is , Gareth James, Museum Manager. Photo: John Devlin
2. GoMA reopens to the public
The work of artist, Rabiya Choudhry, titled Dream Baby Dream (2016), aquired after a successful application to The Rapid Response Fund, which has been instigated and managed by the Contemporary Art Society (CAS) in partnership with Frieze London. Photo: John Devlin
3. GoMA reopens to the public
We are open and looking forward to welcoming you back to the Gallery of Modern Art. We are working hard behind the scenes to ensure your visit is safe and enjoyable. Photo: John Devlin
4. GoMA reopens to the public
A visitor admires the architecture inside GOMA. Photo: John Devlin