The Martha's Vineyard Museum will reopen to members June 30 and to the public July 3, according to a museum announcement. Admission is free and the hours of operation will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday through Sunday.

While the museum buildings remain closed, outdoor exhibitions will include the catboat Vanity, Sun-Bird sculpture, Rose Styron Garden with rockwork by Lew French and Doherty Hall, a collection of larger artifacts. Three "inside-out" exhibits will mounted in the building windows. Guided campus tours will be offered twice daily, with 48 hours advance reservation required.

More information and visitor guidelines can be found at mvmuseum.org/reopening.