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Columbia Museum of Art Unveils Plans for Exciting 75th Anniversary Lighting Overhaul

Columbia Museum of Art Unveils Plans for Exciting 75th Anniversary Lighting Overhaul

Columbia Museum of Art Shines Bright for 75th Anniversary!

Columbia is buzzing with excitement as the Columbia Museum of Art (CMA) prepares for a spectacular transformation in celebration of its 75th anniversary. Yes, folks, that means new lighting, fresh programs, and a whole lot more to enjoy! So, what’s cooking at the CMA? Let’s dive in!

Gallery Lighting Overhaul

Mark your calendars because by January 21, the museum will temporarily close all its galleries. But don’t hit the panic button just yet! This closure is all part of a fantastic plan to update the lighting system, which has been flickering around for nearly 27 years! That’s right, the current lights are original to when the museum first moved to its current home on Main Street.

The museum will gradually reopen its updated galleries starting in May, and you will be awe-struck by the changes! Executive Director Della Watkins shared, “Lighting plays a central role in shaping narratives, evoking emotions, and accentuating the intricate details of each piece on view.” This new LED lighting system is set to change the game, illuminating pieces more naturally and bringing every work of art to vibrant life in ways we’ve never seen before.

What to Expect from the New Lighting System

So, what makes this upgrade so special? For one, the new LED system will provide unparalleled precision and control, enhancing and preserving every piece. Artwork has its unique story, and the right lighting can make all the difference in how it is perceived. From the subtleties of color to the intricacies of texture, the updated system is designed to elevate the museum experience and allow visitors to see the art in its best light—literally!

Fun Facts About the Museum’s Evolution

Now, for a little trivia to impress your friends! Did you know that the CMA’s current lighting setup has been casting its glow over visitors since 1996? That’s a long time coming, and it’s certainly time for a refresh. This renovation not only marks a new chapter for the museum but also sets the stage for many more years of cultural offerings in the heart of Columbia.

Events and Programs Still On!

If you’re wondering whether your favorite programs and events at the CMA will be sidelined during this renovation, worry not! The museum will continue to host a variety of programs throughout this period. The Boyd Plaza will also remain open, providing a space for the community to gather and enjoy various activities.

So whether you’re a local or just visiting, there will be plenty of opportunities to stay connected with the arts while the galleries undergo their makeover. Imagine the amazing events and interactions that are in store as the Columbia Museum of Art gears up for a new era!

Wrap Up!

In conclusion, the Columbia Museum of Art is on the verge of a fantastic transformation that will not only enhance its physical space but also elevate the experience for all visitors. So, as it gears up for its sensational lighting renovation, let’s remember that this is just the beginning of an exciting journey that promises to enrich our local arts scene. Stay tuned, Columbia! Bright days are ahead!


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