Museum for African Art, looking south along Fifth Avenue . Rendering by Neoscape. Source: Art Daily | http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=37617 NEW YORK, NY.- Elsie McCabe Thompson, President, the Museum for African Art , announced that the Museum—one of the country’s premier gateways to the arts and cultures of Africa and the African Diaspora—will reopen to the public in its major new facility in April 2011. Designed by the renowned New York City firm Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP, the new building is located at 1280 Fifth Avenue, at East 110th Street, in Manhattan. There it will join “Museum Mile,” linking this prestigious row of museums with Harlem, one of the country’s most important centers of historic and contemporary African-American culture. (The Museum is currently closed to the public, and is operating out of temporary quarters in Queens, New York.) The Museum for African Art’s new home comprises four floors (one below grade) of ...
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