The Biggs Museum of American Art unveils new website

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The Biggs Museum of American Art unveils new website
The new website serves as an invaluable resource, featuring an intuitive navigation system, making it easier for visitors to explore The Biggs’ extensive collection and exhibitions.



DOVER, DE.- The Biggs Museum of American Art announces today the launch of its new website, marking a significant milestone in the Museum's expansion plans and coinciding with its recent rebranding efforts. The redesigned website aims to enhance the museum's online presence, provide an immersive user experience, and further reinforce its commitment to promoting American art in all its diverse forms.

Located at a fresh domain, www.thebiggsmuseum.org, the new website serves as an invaluable resource, featuring an intuitive navigation system, making it easier for visitors to explore The Biggs’ extensive collection and exhibitions. Users can conveniently navigate through various sections and access detailed information about the artwork, artists, historical context, and upcoming events. The site also incorporates engaging multimedia elements, including high-resolution images and videos, offering a comprehensive virtual experience.

"The launch of our new website represents a significant milestone for The Biggs as we embark on a period of transformative growth," stated Kerri Lacey, Director of Marketing & Public Relations. "We are thrilled to collaborate with Hook PR to unveil an online platform that reflects our reimagined brand identity and showcases the diverse spectrum of American art that we proudly exhibit."

Emphasizing the museum's commitment to diversity, accessibility, and inclusion, the website showcases a broad spectrum of American art, representing a wide range of artists, movements, and styles. Through compelling visuals and informative content, the website strives to create an inclusive space where everyone can explore, learn, and be inspired.

The realization of the new website was made possible through the generous support of the Delaware Division of the Arts and the Marmont Foundation. Their contributions have been instrumental in creating an innovative online space that enables visitors to engage with American art in an accessible and enriching manner.

The launch of the new website signifies The Biggs’ continued commitment to deliver an unparalleled artistic experience, both onsite and in the digital realm. It underscores the Museum's mission to showcase the diversity of American art, fostering an appreciation for its cultural significance while ensuring access to a wide audience.










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