Museum opens Selfie Room

William King Museum of Art celebrates the debut of its spring exhibition with the opening of the Selfie Room.

On display through Sept. 19, “A Painting Tradition” takes a look at 18th – 19th century paintings.

Learn about the people behind the portraits through a look at the lives of the artists and the sitters along with the historical events that drove the production of portraits. After you see the show, visit the museum’s free Selfie Room and create some portraits of your own.

With 12 different stations available and fun props to choose from, the only limit is your own imagination.

Share your photos with William King Museum by tagging #SelfieWKMA.

The Selfie Room is free and open to the public Monday – Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., and Sunday 1 – 5 p.m. There is a limit of 10 individuals in room at a time.

Masks must be worn and social distancing observed inside building. The Selfie Room and props are sanitized regularly, and hand sanitizer and hand washing station available in the Selfie Room.

For information on reserving the Selfie Room for private group sessions, contact Nikki Hicks at (276) 628-5005 x113 or [email protected].