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Columbus Museum of Art releases photos of its new wing

View of Columbus Museum of Art’s new Margaret M. Walter Wing with the Museum’s historic Richard M. and Elizabeth M. Ross Building at dusk. A new light-filled atrium welcomes Museum visitors. The admission desk is located to the left of the staircase that leads to the upstairs galleries. The bridges that join the historic Richard M. and Elizabeth M. Ross building and the new Margaret M. Walter Wing. The bridge leading into the upper level galleries of the new Margaret M. Walter Wing. Mel Chin’s Spirit, a community favorite, has been installed in one of the new gallery spaces. Columbus Museum of Art’s new Margaret M. Walter Wing and the glass atrium that joins the new wing to the historic Richard M. and Elizabeth M. Ross Building. The new gallery space located at the southern end of the Margaret M. Walter Wing features a cinematic façade overlooking the Broad Street neighborhood.

Columbus Museum of Art’s new Margaret M. Walter Wing and the glass atrium that joins the new wing to the historic Richard M. and Elizabeth M. Ross Building.

Columbus Museum of Art’s new Margaret M. Walter Wing and the glass atrium that joins the new wing to the historic Richard M. and Elizabeth M. Ross Building.