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Thursday, 11 December 2014 11:32

The North Carolina Museum of Art Announces Updates to its 164-Acre Campus

The North Carolina Museum of Art will commission an outdoor work by Jim Hodges. Pictured: Hodges' 'Untitled (one day it all comes true),' 2013. The North Carolina Museum of Art will commission an outdoor work by Jim Hodges. Pictured: Hodges' 'Untitled (one day it all comes true),' 2013. Flickr

Today the North Carolina Museum of Art unveiled a new vision plan for its 164-acre campus. The phased, long-term plan calls for a new campus entrance and streetscape, increased parking capacity, woodland and meadow restoration, additional Park trails and infrastructure, improved sustainability measures, and additional outdoor works of art.

The Museum enlisted landscape architecture and urban design firm Civitas, Inc., of Denver, Colorado, to develop the plan and commissioned internationally renowned artist Jim Hodges to create a signature work of art from the existing smokestack on campus. The Museum’s director of planning and design, Dan Gottlieb, is leading the project.

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