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The Santa Barbara Museum of Art is set to enhance its educational offerings with the planned sale of the McCormick House, a move aimed at financing a new art learning lab. This innovative space, designed as a light-filled “permeable membrane,” will connect seamlessly with State Street, creating an inviting environment for art education and community engagement.
The new art learning lab is envisioned as a dynamic area where visitors of all ages can explore and engage with art. It will feature flexible spaces for workshops, classes, and interactive programs, encouraging creativity and collaboration among participants. This initiative reflects the museum’s commitment to expanding access to art education and fostering a deeper appreciation for the arts within the community.
With the sale of McCormick House, the museum is not only investing in its future but also in the cultural enrichment of Santa Barbara. The project is anticipated to attract more visitors, making art more accessible and inspiring a new generation of artists and art enthusiasts.
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