Originally posted by the Voice of America. Voice of America content is produced by the Voice of America, a United States federal government-sponsored entity, and is in the public domain. As French Museums Reopen, an Exhibit on Beliefs in Africa is Back Lisa Bryant PARIS - The coronavirus has upended the world's artistic scene, delaying major events such as Africa2020 in France, designed to showcase African art, science and technology. But as French museums begin reopening this week, one exhibit is back on track. After weeks of lockdown, the gritty and ethnically diverse Goute d'Or neighborhood of northern Paris is returning to its bustling self. So is its Institut des Cultures d'Islam. The institute's exhibit, [1]"Croyances" or "Beliefs," was shuttered just days after opening, as France went into lockdown. Now, it is reopening to a small number of daily visitors. It's the first of a series of African cultural events the institute is hosting this year. References 1. https://www.institut-cultures-islam.org/croyances-faire-et-defaire-linvisible/ .