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The Cleveland Museum of Art's refurbished North Lobby reopens today |
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CLEVELAND, OH.- The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) announces the reopening of the Horace Kelley Art Foundation Lobby and the Susan M. Kaesgen Education Gallery and Lobby, the museums main entrance on East Boulevard and the lobby area on the museums lower level. The newly renovated spaces represent the final elements of the museums renovation and expansion project begun in 2005 and optimize both entrances.
We are delighted to welcome visitors in our newly renovated lobby spaces, said William Griswold, director and president of the CMA. By enhancing the visitor experience, we are making the museum more accessible and wayfinding more informative, and we are ensuring that more space is available for students to learn through a wide range of enriching experiences with art.
The museum inaugurates the new renovations with expanded educational and performance programs, including student- and community-curated installations of works of art from the CMAs historic Education Art Collection and the announcement of the 202425 Performing Arts Series in Gartner Auditorium.
In conjunction with the reopening of the lobby spaces, the CMA debuts the KeyBank Information Center, named in recognition of KeyBanks recent gift in support of education; the Suzanne and Paul Westlake Performing Arts Center, which names the performing arts spaces on the upper level at the CMA and recognizes their gift to support the performing arts; and the Helen Champney Cole Womens Council Office, which honors a generous gift made by the Helen C. Cole Charitable Trust in celebration of her longtime support of the museum and her service as a past chair of the Womens Council.
Enhancing the Visitor Experience
Horace Kelly Art Foundation North Lobby
As visitors step into the Horace Kelly Art Foundation Lobbythe CMAs principal north entrancea 20-foot-long, state-of-the-art video wall highlights the full spectrum of the museums daily offerings and provides visitors with a prominent, easy-to-read guide to daily tours, new exhibitions, and other programs and information related to their visit. The video wall features real-time updates on exhibitions, events, tours, and more. Visitors will also notice new LED lighting, a reconfigured coat check, modifications to the pavement to create less slippery and safer surfaces, and streamlined security systems. A new service area has been created in the Ames Family Atrium, where visitors can book tours, ask questions, and obtain other information.
Our two guiding principles with these renovations were to address our visitors needs and to respect and preserve our Marcel Breuer buildings historic, architecturally significant design, said Griswold. I am happy to say that the designs we are unveiling accomplish both of these important goals.
Susan M. Kaesgen Education Gallery and Lobby
The newly renovated Susan M. Kaesgen Education Gallery and Lobby on the lower level welcomes school groups and highlights works from the Education Art Collection (EAC) in four new glass cases. Each installation was cocreated by educators, artists, and community members for audiences of all ages. The displays change a few times each year, reflecting the ideas, voices, and vision of the community.
A collection within the museum, the curious, wondrous things in the EAC spark wonder, ignite curiosity, and tell stories. The EAC comprises about 10,000 authentic works of art from across time and around the world. Working with museum educators, audiences can handle, study, and curate these objects.
The redesigned space enables the CMA to realize an important ambition articulated in its strategic plan: to welcome 100,000 pre-K through grade-12 students annually.
Visitor favorites including the CMAs Verona-marble wishing well, the Turtle Baby sculpture by Edith Barretto Stevens Parsons, and Looking Along Broadway Toward Grace Church by Red Grooms are also featured in the new space.
Funding for this capital project was spearheaded by board chair Ellen Stirn Mavec, through a leadership challenge gift from The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation. The Chairs Challenge for the lobby renovation was met with principal support from Jon and Jane Outcalt, with major support provided by James and Susan Ratner and the Sauerland Foundation. The museum also received principal support from the State of Ohio capital budget. Dieter and Susan M. Kaesgen and the Womens Council of the Cleveland Museum of Art were also generous contributors.
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