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285:. The merger was completed in July 1996 and the newly combined organization was renamed the Orange County Museum of Art. The union lasted only nine months before, in April 1997, OCMA returned the deed of the Laguna Art Museum site to the LAM Heritage Corp., a nonprofit entity OCMA established as caretaker for the Laguna site. The 3,800-piece art collection the Laguna museum contributed to the OCMA merger remained in a third-party trust along with the 2,360 pieces formerly owned by Newport Harbor Art Museum. Both museums agreed on shared access to the collection for exhibition purposes. OCMA retained responsibility for storage and insurance of all the art. 349:
25,000 sq ft (2,300 m) of reconfigurable exhibition galleries — approximately 50 percent more than in the previous location — the new 52,000 sq ft (4,800 m) museum allows OCMA to organize major special exhibitions alongside spacious installations from its collection. It also features an additional 10,000 sq ft (930 m) for education programs, performances, and public gatherings, and include administrative offices, a gift shop, and a café.
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avoid violating local height restrictions. Visitors were to enter through the barrel-vaulted roof at parking lot-level and glide down to the lobby on an escalator. The response to the design was initially enthusiastic, but less than a year later, Piano lost the commission over assertions of escalating cost and insufficient gallery space. At the initiative of trustee
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and a classroom out of office space in the former Newport Beach Public Library next door, which also has a new 108-seat auditorium and a vastly enlarged collection storage area; the library building was donated to the museum by the Irvine Co. In 2004, the lobby was transformed on a tight budget by Bauer and Wiley Architects of Newport Beach.
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After the failed merger, incoming director Naomi Vine oversaw a $ 1.8-million expansion of OCMA designed by New York-based firm Archimuse that more than doubled the museum's size, with gallery space totalling 15,800 square feet (1,470 square metres). The project also involved carving two art studios
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furniture store at South Coast Village on October 3, 2018 which served as its interim home during the construction of the permanent Segerstrom Center facility, with about 31,000 sq ft (2,900 m) total and 21,000 sq ft (2,000 m) of exhibition space. Known as OCMA Expand
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as the winner of an international search for an architect to design a new $ 25-million building. Preliminary drawings of Piano's plans for a one-story, 87,129 sq ft (8,094.5 m) building, unveiled in August 1989, showed a barrel-vaulted design that would be cut into the hillside to
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In 1984 the Museum launched the California Biennial, focusing on emerging artists in the state. In 2013, that program evolved into the California-Pacific Triennial, the first on-going exhibition in the Western Hemisphere devoted to contemporary art from around the Pacific Rim. The museum has
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In February 1987, the Irvine Company offered a 10-acre site at the intersection of East Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard as a “challenge gift” to the museum; to get title to the land, the museum would have had to raise $ 10.5 million in cash. By November 1987, museum officials announced
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By 1968 the institution became known as the Newport Harbor Art Museum, and in 1972 moved to a nearby, larger location to a storefront on the Balboa Peninsula. In 1977 the museum opened its doors in Newport Beach at a 23,000 sq ft (2,100 m) space – with 7,714 sq ft
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On October 8, 2022, OCMA opened its doors to the public for the first time with a 24-hour Grand Opening. Following from the design of Thom Mayne and Morphosis, the $ 93-million building features curving bands of terracotta paneling to create a distinctive visual character. With nearly
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was named chief curator/curator of exhibitions and collections at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. At age 27, he was the youngest chief curator in the museum's history. During his eight-year tenure, he sharpened the museum's focus on contemporary California art, bringing works by
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In June 2008, OCMA announced its intent to pull up stakes from its longtime home at 850 San Clemente Drive in Newport Center when it was given title to a 1.64-acre parcel on Avenue of the Arts, on the condition that it break ground within five years. Shortly after,
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OCMA's annual operating budget has grown from about $ 1.8 million in 2018 to $ 1.5 million in 2023. In 2022, Lugano Diamonds of Newport Beach donated $ 2.5 million to allow OCMA to offer free admission for 10 years.
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breakout in the United States. The facility was once again shuttered on November 16, 2020 amidst what local health officials described as a "second wave" of the virus in Orange County.
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from the early 20th century to present. Exhibits include traditional paintings, sculptures, and photography, as well as new media in the form of video, digital, and installation art.
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The museum's major holdings are California-based, highlighting such movements as Early and Mid-Century Modernism, Bay Area Figuration, Assemblage, California Light and Space,
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In 2009, OCMA was at the center of a controversy over its quiet sale of 18 of its 20 California Impressionist paintings for a total of $ 963,000 to a private collector.
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Santa Ana (stylized as OCMAEXPAND-SANTA ANA), the site featured exhibition seasons of approximately six months each in duration,
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Ambition and Acrimony: Cathleen Gallander Helped Newport Harbor Build a National Reputation, but There Were ‘Growing Pains
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The Orange County Museum of Art has organized exhibitions of contemporary art, including the first surveys of
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Inaugural exhibitions in the current building included a return of the California Biennial exhibition titled
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After favorable votes by the boards of trustees of both museums after years of on-and-off discussions,
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Illumination: The Paintings of Georgia O’Keeffe, Agnes Pelton, Agnes Martin, and Florence Miller Pierce
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The Interpretive Link: Abstract Surrealism into Abstract Expressionism: Works on Paper, 1938-1948
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instead. However, fund raising stalled at $ 10 million, and the title was never transferred.
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The museum's international holdings are a growing area of the collection, featuring work by
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Karen Jacobsen, Girls’ Night Out: Exhibition Catalogue, 2003. Orange County Museum of Art
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Orange County Museum of Art celebrates 60 years with new site, decade of free admission
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The museum has also organized and hosted exhibitions of modern art and design such as
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California Biennial 2022: Pacific Gold, Fred Eversley: Reflecting Back (the World),
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Artist Sanford Biggers will create a large-scale sculpture for OCMA’s fall opening
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O'Dair, Barbara (December 7, 1989). "Newport Art Museum Curator to Take LA Post".
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Picasso to Pollock: Modern Masterpieces from the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
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donated $ 1 million to underwrite major art exhibits at the museum for a decade.
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On May 31, 2018, officials unveiled the design for the museum's new building at
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The museum was founded in 1962 as the Fine Arts Patrons Pavilion Gallery at the
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Temporary OCMAExpand location offers a unique experience for arts lovers
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The museum was temporarily closed on March 14, 2020, in accordance with
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Janet Jenkins, Exhibition Itinerary, 2007 Orange County Museum of Art
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Irvine Co. objects to plans to donate part of Newport art museum land
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For the opening of its new building in 2022, the museum commissioned
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Betty Winckler Dead at 82 : Services Held for Museum Organizer
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Recent cuts at OCMA not a retreat, head of museum’s trustees says
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Orange County Museum of Art director to step down after 10 years
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OCMA is (finally) finished — and it’s as good as it’s gonna get
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OCMA sells paintings to private collector, prompting criticism
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O.C. Museum of Art’s relocation plan has many ends still loose
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Jane Lawson, 91; a founder of the Orange County Museum of Art
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A new exhibit pays homage to the 13 women who founded OCMA
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Birth of the Cool: Art, Design, and Culture at Midcentury
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The Figurative Fifties: New York Figurative Expressionism
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Buildings and structures in Newport Beach, California
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The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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3333 Avenue of the Arts Costa Mesa, California 92626
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Art Museums 1019:Newport Art Museum’s $ 50-Million Next Wave 2143:California Art Museum Names a New Director 1231:Museum Merger Takes Step Closer to Reality 885:"Newport Harbor Art Museum Hails Founders" 305:OCMA opened a temporary space in a former 34: 25: 18: 1441:Architect, new site named for O.C. museum 502:Villa America: American Moderns 1900-1950 270:Orange County Museum of Art, 1996–present 241:In 1982, the museum won accreditation by 2033: 2031: 551:in honor of the institution's founders. 2341:Art museums and galleries in California 1829: 1827: 1825: 1584:Custodio, Spencer (November 10, 2020). 767: 1900:"Museum Curators Laud 'Cool', 'Wack!'" 1644:Pinho, Faith E. (September 24, 2019). 1565:from the original on November 17, 2020 538:Richard Jackson: Ain’t Painting a Pain 2291:Carolina A. Miranda (18 March 2023), 1931:Knight, Christopher (June 23, 2009). 1688:from the original on January 29, 2021 1596:from the original on January 30, 2021 1505:from the original on January 31, 2021 787:from the original on January 16, 2021 522:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 7: 2346:Museums in Orange County, California 1964:Knight, Christopher (July 5, 2013). 1414:Carolina A. Miranda (8 April 2015), 961:Rick Vanderknyff (25 January 1992), 857:Sarah Mosqueda (29 September 2022), 571:. Prominently featured are works by 173:Newport Harbor Art Museum, 1968–1996 2243:Interim director appointed for OCMA 2241:Michael Miller (19 December 2013), 1535:from the original on March 13, 2020 775:Cheng, Scarlet (January 15, 2021). 409:(1990) which presented the work of 2193:New blood from N.Y.: Will it help? 2119:Excellence Was the Measuring Stick 1879:from the original on 3 August 2015 1682:Patch Newport Beach-Corona Del Mar 1676:Ludwig, Ashley (October 7, 2020). 1467:Richard Chang (11 February 2019), 1017:William Wilson (24 January 1988), 516:co-organized exhibitions with the 297:was named to design the building. 20:Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) 14: 2361:1962 establishments in California 2336:Orange County, California culture 2166:Cathy Curtis (25 February 1992), 2117:Cathy Curtis (19 November 1989), 1978:from the original on June 5, 2021 1945:from the original on June 5, 2021 1912:from the original on June 5, 2021 1810:from the original on June 5, 2021 1044:Curtis, Cathy (October 5, 1998). 994:Newport Harbor’s Tumultuous Times 16:American art museum in California 1898:Haithman, Diane (May 30, 2008). 1796:Vankin, Deborah (May 31, 2018). 1364:Randy Lewis (27 December 2001), 1336:Cathy Curtis (25 January 1997), 1310:Laguna Art Gets Hard-Won Freedom 992:Cathy Curtis (15 January 1993), 441:(2003), which presented work by 2017:from the original on 2022-11-17 1778:from the original on 2022-11-03 1739:Sara Cardine (1 October 2022), 1719:from the original on 2022-11-17 1658:from the original on 2019-10-08 1626:from the original on 2020-08-28 1389:Luke Money (15 December 2016), 1149:Hannah Fry (16 November 2016), 1124:Cathy Curtis (24 August 1993), 1104:from the original on 2014-06-07 1092:Curtis, Cathy (March 8, 1994). 897:from the original on 2015-06-27 742:2014–2021: Todd DeShields Smith 243:American Association of Museums 238:into the permanent collection. 2067:Deborah Vankin (9 June 2022), 1174:Cathy Curtis (2 August 1989), 963:Plans for New Home Put on Hold 883:Marin, Pamela (June 4, 1987). 677:(2022), a large-scale work by 331:Segerstrom Center for the Arts 276:Attorney General of California 130:Segerstrom Center for the Arts 1: 2216:David Ng (5 September 2013), 2191:Mike Boehm (7 January 2003), 2168:Botwinick’s Objectives d’ Art 1766:"Orange County Museum of Art" 1707:Chang, Richard (2022-10-07). 1308:Cathy Curtis (2 April 1997), 1205:Architect Speaks Up on Ouster 832:Cathy Curtis (21 June 1989), 715:1980–1983: Cathleen Gallander 407:Objectives: The New Sculpture 65: 1203:Cathy Curtis (17 May 1991), 1176:New Art Museum’s Future Look 721:1991–1997: Michael Botwinick 530:Mary Heilmann: To Be Someone 51:(as Balboa Pavilion Gallery) 2321:Orange County Museum of Art 2092:Mike Boehm (14 June 2009), 1279:Zan Dubin (31 March 1996), 1229:Zan Dubin (19 April 1996), 712:1977–1980: Thomas H. Garver 703:1968–1972: Thomas H. Garver 262:, the museum's board hired 122:Orange County Museum of Art 2377: 1439:Mike Boehm (7 June 2008), 1079:The Orange County Register 718:1983–1989: Kevin E. Consey 1254:Zan Dubin (17 May 1996), 929:No more coasting for OCMA 733:2003–2013: Dennis Szakacs 186:on San Clemente Drive in 33: 24: 2266:David Ng (21 May 2014), 601:Stanton Macdonald-Wright 706:1972–1974: James Byrnes 534:Jack Goldstein x 10,000 526:Kutlug Ataman: Paradise 79:Contemporary art museum 56:(as Newport Art Museum) 709:1976–1977: Harvey West 134:Costa Mesa, California 1561:. November 16, 2020. 724:1997–2001: Naomi Vine 652:Inigo Manglano-Ovalle 391:Inigo Manglano-Ovalle 2049:on 24 September 2018 1501:. 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Thom Mayne
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Costa Mesa, California
Pacific Rim
Balboa Pavilion
Dorothy Ahmanson
Joan Brandt
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Langdon
Wilson
Fashion Island
Paul Schimmel
John Altoon
John Baldessari
Chris Burden
Vija Celmins
Robert Irwin
Edward Kienholz
David Park
Charles Ray
Allen Ruppersberg
James Turrell
American Association of Museums
Irvine Company
Renzo Piano

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