BOSTON, MASS.- Massachusetts College of Art and Designs Board of Trustees has voted to move forward with the Bakalar & Paine Galleries renovation, with a slated groundbreaking date of June 2018.
As the only freestanding public college of art and design in the country we are committed to making an art and design education accessible to all, said President David P. Nelson. With the revitalization of the Bakalar & Paine Galleries, one of MassArts largest classrooms and New Englands largest free contemporary art space, we can better fulfill our mission of welcoming the members of our community to experience, learn about, and enjoy the world of art and design with us.
In May 2016, MassArt officially kicked off the public phase of UNBOUND: Campaign for the Bakalar & Paine Galleries with a $1 million gift from Pace Gallery founder and MassArt alumnus Arne Glimcher (BA60, Painting). In June MassArt received a $225,000 grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund of the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and in September an anonymous donor gave a gift of $1.25 million to the campaign. To date, MassArt has raised $9.4 million towards the $12 million goal for the campaign.
UNBOUND will fund a transformative revitalization of the 8,000 square foot, three-floor gallery space, which currently showcases four exhibitions per year by some of the worlds most influential, established and emerging contemporary artists. Campaign funds will support restoration and preservation within the historic galleries that occupy one of the original campus buildings. designLAB Architects and Dimeo Construction have been selected for the project.
Renovations include:
Improved public access with a visible street-side front entrance on Huntington Avenue and an elevator
New climate and relative humidity control systems that will allow for year-round programming
New gallery education room
New curatorial offices and an expanded preparatory workshop
Visitor amenities
This summer, the College began Phase 1 of the projectrenovation of the exterior plaza and the installation of an underground utilities system. The landscape architecture will physically and aesthetically connects the 1,875 square foot plaza outside the Bakalar & Paine Galleries with the adjacent Design and Media Center plaza, completing the beautification of MassArts streetscape on Huntington Avenue.
Revitalization of the Bakalar & Paine Galleries marks the final phase of the Colleges $140 million comprehensive campaign launched in April 2010 for the transformation of the entire MassArt campus, which stands at the top of the Avenue of the Arts at Longwood Ave. and Huntington Ave. The Gold LEED Certified Kennedy building was renovated in 2008 and two new award-winning buildings were constructed, the Gold LEED Certified Treehouse residence hall (2012) and the Silver LEED Certified Design and Media Center (2016).