Sydney's MCA to reopen in March 2012
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) in Sydney, Australia, has announced that it is to reopen in March 2012, following a AU$53m (£34.2m, EUR39.2m, US$56.5m) overhaul.
Work started on the redevelopment project last August, with architect Sam Marshall and the New South Wales Government Architect behind the design of the new-look attraction. An additional 4,500sq m (43,438sq ft) of space will be created as part of the project and will increase the MCA's total size by nearly 50 per cent.
The project will comprise three new galleries, refurbished existing facilities and the National Centre for Creative Learning to feature a two studios and a 120-seat lecture theatre. Meanwhile, new venue spaces will be added to the top of the existing building to offer views overlooking Sydney Harbour and the city's Opera House.
MCA director Elizabeth Ann Macgregor said: "This expansion will cement the MCA's role as a locally loved and internationally renowned contemporary art museum, which supports and promotes Australian artists alongside their international peers. "Our commitment to education comes from our belief that creativity and education in the arts are the critical building blocks for a dynamic community."