The renovations will highlight the museum’s two historic buildings with a 24,000-square-foot glass pavilion, as well as areas for visitors and more gallery space.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Art Museum is set to finish construction and fully reopen in late 2025, showcasing more of its art and providing more space for the public, as well as increased accessibility, after a year of renovations.
The renovations will highlight the museum’s two historic buildings with a 24,000-square-foot glass pavilion. The Mark Rothko Pavilion, named after the renewed abstract artist who spent his childhood in Portland, will also connect four floors of gallery space, according to the Portland Art
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