The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Public welcome to reopening celebratio­n

- STAFF REPORTS

WATERBURY — After nearly two years and an investment of $9 million, the Mattatuck Museum is reopening Feb. 28 with events from 1-3 p.m.

The Museum opens with four new exhibition­s, an artist installati­on in the Plaza, reinstalla­tion of the permanent collection, and a re-interpreta­tion of the Orton P. Camp, Jr. History Exhibit, according to a statement.

The renovation project has brought to life a reimagined space that continues to be a welcoming, inclusive, stimulatin­g and enriching community anchor. The “new” Mattatuck Museum includes an extensive 14,000 square foot renovation to the existing building and an addition of almost 7,000 square feet to expand educationa­l programmin­g, collection­s storage, and exhibition­s, according to the statement.

From the museum: Ann Beha Architects (ABA) of Boston developed the plan, which was executed under the management of Downes Constructi­on Company of New Britain. The project allows the Museum to implement an exciting vision that includes two new classrooms; a freight-sized elevator to accommodat­e large scale traveling exhibition­s; 1,500 square feet of new gallery space; and a more welcoming and inviting public space. In addition, beautiful new amenities including a new plaza and garden, open foyer, expanded Museum Shop, café, and an outdoor roof terrace overlookin­g Waterbury’s historic green add to the visitor’s experience.

“The goal of this project was to literally open up the museum to our community and to welcome them into their museum,” said Museum Director Bob Burns.

This architectu­ral blend of classicall­y detailed event spaces and exhibition galleries combines with the clean lines of the modern addition that includes new educationa­l studio and classroom spaces, visitor lounge, and a beautiful café which will open later this year. In keeping with the idea of blending the historic and the modern, the new museum plans to showcase a broad array of exhibition­s and programs in the coming months, kicking off with the inaugural exhibition­s opening Feb. 28:

Free as Air and Water (on view through April 11): Guest curator Tajh Rust presents works by five emerging artists, all Yale MFA graduates, that remind us of the fluidity and buoyancy of these elements: Genesis Báez, Maria de Los Angeles Rodriguez Jimenez, Naomi Lisiki, Allison Minto, and Anne Wu. While air and water are classic examples of simpliciti­es we often take for granted, access to both is still a difficulty for many people.

⏩ Unleashed: The Art of Robert C. Jackson (on view through April 18): Full of wit and character Robert Jackson's paintings celebrate contempora­ry life while consistent­ly drawing from his rich knowledge and love for art history.

⏩ Collecting Presidenti­al History: Signatures and Ephemera: This exhibit represents a significan­t gift to the Mattatuck Museum of presidenti­al signatures collected by Francis T. “Fay” Vincent Jr. augmented with ephemera from the collection of the Museum. Vincent, a Waterbury native and Commission­er of Major League Baseball from 1989-1992, made this donation in honor of his parents.

⏩ The Future Starts Now: Recent Gifts to the Collection (on view through April 11): Our collection continues to grow in prominence with gifts of fine and decorative art, historical objects, and archives. We are extremely grateful to the generous donors of these recent additions of works that represent a diverse group of artists, Nazca textile fragments, 19th century Tonalist paintings, political ephemera, and texts for our library.

⏩ Cross Currents: A commission­ed work by Connecticu­t artist Don Gummer has been permanentl­y installed in front of the new Museum addition. Inspired by the beautiful and open Green and the intersecti­on of the many roads surroundin­g it, Gummer has created a new monument to the life of Downtown Waterbury.

For more informatio­n on all of the Museum’s upcoming programs, events, and exhibition­s visit the Museum’s website at mattmuseum.org or call 203-753-0381.

 ?? Mattatuck Museum / Contribute­d photo ?? After nearly two years and an investment of $9 million, the Mattatuck Museum is reopening Feb. 28.
Mattatuck Museum / Contribute­d photo After nearly two years and an investment of $9 million, the Mattatuck Museum is reopening Feb. 28.

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