BAKERSFIELD, CA.- Last night, the Bakersfield Museum of Art announced facility improvements to its interior and exterior spaces.
For over 65 years, BMoA has inspired and educated our community through the visual arts, said BMoA Executive Director Amy Smith. This important project, she continued, will help us deliver a more engaging and memorable visitor experience, help us better preserve and share our permanent collection of California art, and help us serve even more students in our art education spaces.
The community upside on these projects is tremendous, said BMoA Board of Directors president Laura Cattani. Were taking another step toward achieving our mission to enhance the quality of life through art appreciation and educational opportunities in the visual arts for Bakersfield and Kern County.
Working with Cater Design Group and local landscape designer and gallerist David Gordon, the renovations will begin at BMoAs front entrance. The redesigned greenspace will be a garden of native plants and flowers, providing a welcoming entry that reflects and respects the region's geography, and references the California focused artwork within the museum, said Cater. He continued, The change also creates opportunities for environmental education that complement the museums art education work. Additional changes include siting sculptures from the museums Permanent Collection to the front entrance and updating water features.
Later this spring, updates will be made to one of the museums gallery spaces. The updated gallery, renovated to enable more dynamic exhibition layouts, will exclusively host work from BMoAs Permanent Collection. Our mission involves collecting 20th and 21st century California art and sharing it with our community, said Cater, who also serves as Vice Chair of BMoAs board of directors. The changes were making to this gallery will allow us to display that artwork in new ways.
The museum will also update its curatorial space, including exhibition preparation spaces and vault storage. The updates will provide BMoAs curatorial team with the space they need to best preserve our Permanent Collection, and plan and prepare our exhibitions.
This fall, improvements will be made to the museums classroom spaces. We deliver art education to hundreds of children at the museum annually, said BMoA education and family programs coordinator Maria Ornelas. Our planned upgrades will create more visibility and capacity within our classroom spaces.
Select spaces at BMoA will be temporarily closed during each construction phase. The closures will be announced via email and social media. These improvements are made possible by generous contributions from the Leonard A. Bidart Family, the Lazzerini Family Foundation, the Cormier Family Foundation, Three-Way Chevrolet, and the Bolt of Hope Grant funded by Bolthouse Properties.