Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts

From Bhamwiki
Revision as of 21:31, 3 February 2011 by Dystopos (talk | contribs) (New page: The '''UAB Visual Arts Center''' (or '''Institute for the Visual Arts''') is a planned 26,000 square-foot facility to house art galleries, lecture halls, classrooms and offices for the [[U...)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

The UAB Visual Arts Center (or Institute for the Visual Arts) is a planned 26,000 square-foot facility to house art galleries, lecture halls, classrooms and offices for the UAB Department of Art & Art History. Construction, on the corner of 10th Avenue South and 13th Street, was approved in February 2011 by the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. The building is projected to cost $12.5 million, of which $7.5 million has been raised through private donations. Completion is set before the end of 2011.

The center will replace the current UAB Visual Arts Gallery in the Humanities Building. It aims to take its place with the Birmingham Museum of Art and Space One Eleven as premier destinations for contemporary arts programming.

The two-story building was designed by Los Angeles, California architect Randall Stout, a former associate of Frank Gehry. It uses a bold, contemporary style to complement the Alys Stephens Center to the north and to serve as a campus landmark to anchor the university's "arts district". The zinc-clad upper floor cantilevers over the brick-veneered base to form overhangs and covered entranceways. An outdoor sculpture plaza, extending from the lobby, is situated to the southwest of the building and accommodates outdoor events, gatherings and performances.

References

External links