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The Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati recently broke ground for its expansion and renovation project designed by architect Ann Beha of Boston in collaboration with Cincinnati's KZF Design - Museum News - Brief Article
Art in America, Nov, 2002 by Stephanie Cash, David Ebony
The Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati recently broke ground for its expansion and renovation project designed by architect Ann Beha of Boston in collaboration with Cincinnati's KZF Design. Included in the $18-million scheme are a new wing housing exhibition spaces, performance and lecture hall, gift shop, and lower-level parking garage.
Completion is set for summer 2003. While the museum remains closed until then, some 100 works from its permanent collection are on view at the Cincinnati Museum of Art through February 2003.
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