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Published - Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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Make room for Monet: Minnesota Marine Art Museum planning 6,850-foot expansion

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Works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro and other world-renowned artists will hang permanently in Winona when the Minnesota Marine Art Museum adds a 6,850 foot expansion.

Now, many of the museum’s priceless works from the prized Burrichter/Kierlin Collection end up in storage to make room for new exhibits. But the new 3,200-square-foot gallery will allow the museum to showcase full-time “40 best of the best,” said Jon Swanson, museum curator of collections and exhibitions.
Heather MacGaw, curator of education at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum, talks with a group of students from the Lewiston-Altura Preschool Tuesday before taking the kids on a tour of the museum. The new museum expansion will incorporate a 1,000 foot multi-purpose area which can be used for hands-on art projects for children. (Photo by Melissa Carlo/Winona Daily News)

“This is really good news,” he said. “You’ll get to see more art.”

The addition also includes a 1,000-square-foot multi-purpose area and 1,000 square feet of new storage. Swanson says they hope to have the new gallery open in May to coincide with the busier tourist season.

“The vision of an exciting world-class art institution that would attract local and regional families and tourists, artists and scholars from around the

world is well on its way to realization,” said museum board chairwoman Rachelle Schultz.

The museum’s planners opened the 16,000-square foot facility in July 2006 with the intention of expanding. In January 2007, the museum bought a 1.8-acre parcel from the Winona Port Authority for $107,400.

Plans for locating the historical dredging boat William A. Thompson adjacent to the museum are continuing to progress, Swanson said.

The museum currently has three galleries, each 2,000 square feet. The new addition is being built on the west end of the museum. A driveway and 45 to 50 parking spots are also being added.

The multipurpose room will be used for business meetings, educational programming, lectures, school groups and other events. “We want to make this as universal as possible,” Swanson said.

The additional space will allow kids to make art in a kid-friendly environment. “Several million dollars of art, kids and magic markers don’t mix,” he said.

The “40 best of the best” gallery will be a mix of paintings from impressionist artists like Monet and Renoir, Hudson River School artists and recently acquired pieces.

The new addition is getting its own HVAC system to ensure the paintings are in the perfect environment — 68 degrees with 50 percent humidity.

Käri Knutson may be reached at kknutson@winonadailynews.com or (507) 453-3523.
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cewoodford wrote on Oct 15, 2008 2:11 PM:

" The "ghost of unionized labor" ? Are you KIDDING ME? hahahahaaaaa....haaaahahahahaaaa..ahaaa..Why don't you talk to the Amrican automobile industry about the "ghost of unionized labor"? haaahaaa..you union trolls and your demands for a redistribution of the wealth always make me drop to the ground and LAUGH...if unionized labor had been let in to Fastenal to infect its books we would likely not have the mega-employer we have in Fastenal...don't like their wages? Guess what? DONT WORK THERE...Ghost of Unionized labor?...aw maaaannn...haaahahahahahahahahahaaahhahahahahaaaaa!!! That's a good one! "

Joe Blow wrote on Oct 15, 2008 2:01 PM:

" Yeah, its the ghost of organized labor checking to see what the fruits of Fastenal employees went to finance. "

BadNews wrote on Oct 15, 2008 12:27 PM:

" See the ghost in the background??!!? In the glass case. That place is haunted!!! "


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