The Worcester Art Museum is offering free admission for the month of August.

August will be a chance to see many currently running exhibits, including "Meow," an exploration into the artistic history of the feline. The "Cats in Residence" program will run during August, which will allow patrons to actually interact with cats in the exhibit and adopt them.

The photojournalism gallery, "Blood and Honey," will also run through to September. The gallery features pictures taken by Ron Haviv of the 1991 conflict in Yugoslavia.

Three other exhibits will take place during August, into September, including "The Art of Conflict," which will feature antique German fencing sword, "The Last Judgement" Tapestry, a 1500's piece which returns to the museum after it was taken down in the 1990s for restoration, and "Knights," where patrons can explore antique suits of armor.

The Free August 2016 is made possible by contributions from The Kirby Foundation.