Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announces development of innovative arts venue

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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announces development of innovative arts venue
The project will involve adaptive reuse of a decommissioned Kraft Foods plant, located approximately 1.5 miles south of Crystal Bridges, into a vibrant facility engaged in exploring the visual and performing arts. Photo: Mike Sinclair.



BENTONVILLE, ARK.- Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announces that it will begin development of an innovative visual art exhibition space, performance venues for music, film, and theatre, and multi-disciplinary artists-in-residence program to be housed within a freestanding building in downtown Bentonville. The project will involve adaptive reuse of a decommissioned Kraft Foods plant, located approximately 1.5 miles south of Crystal Bridges, into a vibrant facility engaged in exploring the visual and performing arts.

“This facility will further Crystal Bridges’ guiding principle of welcoming all to celebrate the American spirit, in this case by offering increased access to the art of our times and the artists creating it,” says Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Executive Director Rod Bigelow. “While the museum features five centuries of American art, this new space will focus on today’s arts, artists, and the innovations of our time. It will provide a new venue for creativity and experimentation, as well as direct access to artists and their work.”

Crystal Bridges recently undertook an extensive exploration of current art and artists with the 2014-15 exhibition State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now. In developing the exhibition, museum curators met with some 1,000 artists in studio visits throughout the country, and ultimately selected 102 for inclusion in the exhibition, which garnered more than 170,000 visitors. “Art is being created all across America, every day, and State of the Art was our call to action to pay attention,” says Bigelow. “By creating a space in Bentonville for the continued investigation of art currently being created, we can engage the community in new dialogues, experiences, and opportunities. It gives our region specifically, and the nation at large, a destination for further exploration into what’s happening in American art.”

The project will be supported by the Walton Family Foundation as part of its efforts to enhance quality of life in Northwest Arkansas. The development of this innovative arts venue is a continuation of the family’s commitment to make art accessible in the heartland of America, and continues in the vein of founding Crystal Bridges as a nonprofit charitable organization for all to enjoy.

Brothers Steuart and Tom Walton—sons of Jim and Lynne Walton and grandsons of Walmart founder Sam Walton and his wife, Helen—are spearheading the foundation’s support in the development of the arts venue. Both have served on Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s Board of Directors, cultivating their interest in American art in tandem with support for their hometown.

“With our support for this project, we envision a concept that will explore the unfolding story of contemporary American art,” says Tom Walton. “This engaging place of creativity will look at broader, current, and messier definitions of art that can inspire the next generation of artists and art patrons.”

The adapted facility will anchor downtown Bentonville’s Market District, bringing together a diverse range of artists to experiment, create, and connect with one another and the community.

“Our family is committed to giving back to the place where we grew up,” said Steuart Walton. “Surrounded by urban trails and new culinary offerings, this experimental concept will complement our work in Northwest Arkansas – raising the quality of life for all residents, especially the millennial generation.”

In 2012, Kraft Foods discontinued use of the 63,000-square-foot plant, which dates back to the 1940s. Architectural design of this adaptive reuse project has been awarded to Wheeler Kearns Architects, Chicago, Illinois. The firm‘s plan involves maintaining the building’s industrial feel and features, while designing spaces for maximum flexibility and use.

“We are honored to have been selected for what will be a transformational project for Bentonville and the region,” says Dan Wheeler, founding principal of Wheeler Kearns Architects. “The ambition of the project to embed and engage living American artists within a community, to celebrate the intersection of art and everyday life, is thrilling.”

Working with the architects, the Crystal Bridges project team will begin developing a comprehensive plan for the adaptive reuse design and construction, with an expected opening in 2018.

In developing programming for this new arts space, Crystal Bridges will collaborate with MASS MoCA (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art), one of the largest centers for contemporary visual and performing arts in the country. “This collaboration promises to bring complementary tools to each program,” says MASS MoCA Director Joe Thompson. “We are excited about the prospect of the team at Crystal Bridges becoming part of the constellation of institutions, artists, and foundations with whom we enjoy working to help make and show new art, enlivening our hometowns while we’re at it.“

“The work being done at MASS MoCA inspires us,” says Crystal Bridges Chief Engagement Officer Niki Stewart. “Our colleagues there have been an exceptional resource in brainstorming the possibilities for this space, and there’s incredible energy we look forward to incorporating as our plans develop.”










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