Burning Down the House: Building a Feminist Art Collection is the latest in a series of exhibitions in
the main temporary exhibition space of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.
Not exact matches
The gallery has been closed for 18 months for the # 20m redevelopment which comprised two
main elements: refurbishment of the existing gallery, which opened at the end of March, and creating an extra 500 sq metre (5,380 sq ft) of
space for
temporary exhibitions.
The false walls in the
main temporary exhibition galleries have been removed — to my memory, for the first time — leaving one enormous, open
space.
The museum is currently composed of two interconnected buildings: the YBCA Forum — which houses the center's
main lobby,
temporary exhibition spaces, workshops, and a conference room; and the 755 - seat YBCA Theater.
The MFAH's
main exhibition space, for both its permanent and
temporary shows, is located across two buildings: The Caroline Wiess Law building and Audrey Jones Beck building.
Between 2000 and 2006 the
main museum building was expanded to make more room for its growing permanent collection as well as to create extra
temporary exhibition space.