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ABA to Design Museum Expansion

NBMAA Exterior_Peter Vanderwarker

The New Britain Museum of American Art – Peter Vanderwarker

New Britain, CT – The New Britain Museum of American Art, the nation’s first museum dedicated to the collection, exhibition and preservation of American art, has commissioned Ann Beha Architects (ABA) to design a major building expansion.

The addition will extend the ABA-designed Chase Family Building that the firm completed in 2006, winner of the American Institute of Architects’ New England Design Award and recipient of much public acclaim.

The expansion site, which faces Walnut Hill Park, an 1869 landscape  designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, will add three levels of galleries, education studios and program areas, greatly expanding access.

Todd Stitzer, the Chairman of the Board of the Museum, commented, “Under the leadership of Director Douglas Hyland, our collection, our exhibitions, our membership and our education programs have grown and continue to grow at an extremely rapid pace. The proposed addition and increase in our endowment will enable the Museum to

better serve our vibrant and diverse community.”

A $4 million grant approved in June by the Connecticut State Bond Commission will be matched by private sources, with construction slated for summer, 2014.

The New Britain Museum, accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, is renowned for its pre-eminent collection spanning three centuries of American art. Core artistic programming consists of the display of the permanent collection and upwards of 25 special exhibitions per year—traditional to contemporary—and programming for all ages, interests, and abilities.