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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston opens new Glassell School of Art building

Education is the MFAH’s “first and enduring mission”, says director Gary Tinterow

Ivy Olesen
18 May 2018
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The Glassell School of Art's new building Richard Barnes

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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) will open the new Glassell School of Art building and the Brown Foundation, Inc. Plaza this Sunday (20 May), the first step in a $450m redevelopment plan of its 14-acre campus, due to be completed by 2020. “Our first and enduring mission has been educational,” says Gary Tinterow, the director of the museum, which was founded by the Houston Public School Art League. “Now we have much larger and more beautiful facilities for art instruction.”

The new 93,800 sq. ft building brings together under one roof the entire Glassell School of Art, founded in 1979 and the only US museum school to include pre-kindergarten through post-graduate programmes. The L-shaped structure, designed by Steven Holl Architects, has a landscaped, walkable roofline, 36 studios, an auditorium and public gallery spaces to show work by students and alumni, who include Julie Mehretu, Shazia Sikander and Trenton Doyle Hancock. The school expects to increase its annual enrollment from 7,000 to 8,500 students.

The redesign of the campus is also meant to increase connectivity between the museum and school. In the plaza, designed by Deborah Nevins & Associates, a newly acquired, 32-feet-tall stainless steel sculpture by Anish Kapoor titled Cloud Column (1998-2016) “acts as the fulcrum between the two spaces”, Tinterow says.

Three tunnels, one of which has already been built, will link the various museum buildings and the new school facilities. These passageways are works of art in themselves: the existing tunnel features a James Turrell piece, The Light Inside (1999). The two planned tunnels are also set to include artist commissions.

On Sunday, the MFAH’s Celebrating Community: Opening Day event will inaugurate the new spaces with a free programme of workshops and performances, and classes will begin in the new building. Classes are due to begin in the new building on 4 June.

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