People sit in their cars to experience a drive-in immersive Vincent Van Gogh art exhibit in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 3, 2020; amid the coronavirus pandemic, many events are rethinking their programming and innovating for safety's sake. TORONTO: While some museums have had to cancel or postpone long-planned exhibits because of the coronavirus, organizers of a Van Gogh show in Toronto had a novel idea: offering art lovers a drive-in option. Viewing art from inside a car provides a safe experience for people who are physically fragile, fearful of the virus or vulnerable. "It's just a really immersive experience that you can't really get in a regular art gallery. "The whole thing of sitting in your car and being out and enjoying the art –- it was comfortable, it was safe.
Source: Bangkok Post July 05, 2020 00:45 UTC