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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Every big construction project has a climax — a point at which a key structural or symbolic part of a building is finished and the road to completion begins to take a gentle downhill course. TheCleveland Museum of Art‘s $350 million expansion and renovation reached such a point earlier this month with [...]
Paul Goldberger, one of the nation’s leading architecture critics, will speak Wed. Sept. 15 at the Cleveland Museum of Art at 7:30 p.m. in a program presented by the Speakers Series of the museum’s Women’s Council. Goldberger’s lecture, “Why Architecture Matters,” takes its name from his recent book with the same title, published in 2009. The [...]
The Cleveland Museum of Art got what it wanted from the board of the Cleveland Cuyahoga County Port Authority today – a 6-0 vote approving port issuance of $75 million in tax-exempt bonds. The vote means the museum will have access to the cash it needs to finish a $350 million expansion and renovation on [...]
A vote Tuesday by the board of the Cleveland Cuyahoga County Port Authority could launch a $75 million bond issue needed by the Cleveland Museum of Art to finish its massive expansion and renovation on time in 2013. The museum is asking the port authority for the second time in five years to be the “conduit-issuer” of [...]
Raleigh, N.C.– The newly expanded North Carolina Museum of Art is an institution transformed — and a reminder of the need for strong new leadership at the Cleveland Museum of Art, now seeking its third director in 10 years. Three weeks ago, the North Carolina museum opened its new West Building, which represents the latest thinking on [...]
The Cleveland Museum of Art will regain part of its soul Feb. 28 with the reopening of Gartner Auditorium, the museum’s big assembly space for symposia, lectures, performances and films. Before its closing for most of the past five years as part of the museum’s expansion and renovation, the auditorium gave audiences a long history [...]


