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The Cal State Long Beach art museum, which has undergone an ambitious renovation and expansion, will open next month with exhibits by two important and influential abstract artists: Linda Besemer, who identifies as queer, and Mark Bradford, who identifies as gay.
The Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, formerly the University Art Museum, will feature a major retrospective of Besemer, and two lithographs from Bradford when it re-opens Feb. 12.
Expanded museumVisitors to the museum, university students and the public, will experience more art, more programming, and more resources.
The facade and roof — with its triangular points — is influenced by The Walter Pyramid, the university’s indoor sports arena.
The art museum renovations add 4,000 square feet, more than doubling the exhibit space.
Most of that space, 3,000 square feet, is dedicated to the museum’s Main Gallery, which has moveable walls, allowing multiple shows at a time.
In total, the art museum is 11,000 square feet and includes several new features: outdoor gardens and seating areas, a state-of-the-art education laboratory, a reading and archives room, office spaces, a retail shop, a temperature-controlled storage vault, and three permanent gallery spaces.
Artist Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld donated $10 million to help fund the art museum’s expansion and renovation and gifted 160 of her works to the museum’s permanent collection.
Linda Besemer, seen in her art studio in 2021, will be the subject of a major retrospective at the Cal State Long Beach art museum when it re-opens Feb. 12. Photo: Courtesy Linda Besemer
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Kleefeld Art Museum at Cal State Long Beach, which has undergone an ambitious renovation and expansion, will open next month with exhibits by two important and influential abstract artists: Linda Besemer, who identifies as queer, and Mark Bradford, who identifies as gay.
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