It is the museum's goal to provide a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for our visitors, campus community, and staff with the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Oregon Health Authority (OHA), and Willamette University.
Together we can make a difference
Postpone Your Visit if:
1) You exhibit signs or symptoms of illness;
2) You have tested positive for COVID-19 and it has been less than 14 days since symptoms first appeared and less than 24 hours since running a fever;
3) You have been in contact with anyone confirmed or suspected of having
Covid-19 in the last 14 days.
For more information about COVID-19 symptoms visit CDC.

Face Coverings are Required
Everyone 5 years of age and older are required to wear a mask (covering the nose and mouth), or face shield. Children 2 to 4 years of age are strongly encouraged to wear a mask or face shield. If you require accommodations for medical reasons, please call 503-370-6855 to make arrangements.

Practice Physical Distancing
Maintain a six-foot distance from those who are
not part of your visiting group.

Hand Sanitizer
Is available at stations throughout the museum.

Tickets/Check-in at the Front Desk
All visitors are required to check-in.
Timed Entry Tickets Are Highly Encouraged
The museum is operating at reduced capacity with hourly timed entry for the comfort, health, and safety of our visitors. Advance ticket reservations are encouraged for museum admission (walk-in entry may be accommodated based on availability and capacity).
Reserve Your Tickets Today

Follow Directions
Adhere to posted capacity limits and directional
signs posted throughout the museum.

No Food or Drink
Allowed in the Museum
Additional Information
The museum reserves the right to ask visitors who do not follow these guidelines to leave the museum. Any visitors who are disrespectful or discourteous to other guests, staff, or volunteers may also be asked to leave.
An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public space where people are present. Those visiting the museum do so at their own risk of exposure.