We have made hand sanitizer stations available, and increased cleaning of high-touch surfaces.įor more information on the MACC's COVID policies, CLICK HERE. Please do not attend an event or exhibit if you are experiencing any unexplained COVID-19 related symptoms as listed here on the CDC website, or if you have had recent close contact with an individual who is confirmed as having COVID-19. This also enables a touchless ticket scanning process upon entry into the venue. The MACC offers print-at-home ticketing (or downloadable to mobile devices) for Castle Theater and McCoy Studio Theater events, so we continue to require that patrons purchase their tickets online.
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Outdoor events in the A&B Amphitheater or Yokouchi Pavilion: patrons are not required to show proof of full vaccination or proof of a negative Antigen or PCR COVID-19 test. MACCHome with Henry Kapono - 'Danny's Song'. Schaefer Gallery's Art&Activism Exhibit Aug 25 - Oct 31, 2019. MACC flashBACK - A MACC Artist in Community featuring Henry Kapono and Sistah Robi Kahakalau. Eve until 2008 when it expanded to the three days of 2931 December. The O Kalani exhibit in the MACC's Schaefer International Gallery April 5 - June 18, 2022. Masks are recommended but no longer required indoors as of Saturday, March 26, per Gov. Rhythm and Vines is an annual music festival held at Waiohika Estate vineyard. However, masks must still be worn over the nose and mouth at all times through March 25. Indoor events in Castle Theater and the McCoy Studio Theater and exhibits in the Schaefer International Gallery no longer require proof of full vaccination. These policies are in full compliance with current state and county COVID-related mandates. We will continue to monitor any changes in local and state requirements and amend the policy as needed. The following are the current requirements (effective 3/1/22) for attending MACC outdoor and indoor events. In a return to hosting live events, the MACC has consistently maintained the commitment to the well-being of our patrons, artists, and staff.
× THE MACC'S RETURN TO LIVE, IN-PERSON EVENTS