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If a merger is approved by the Board of Regents in the fall, UC Irvine will take over Orange County Museum of Art ...
If they join forces, the two biggest art collections in Orange County would create a venue with more than 9,000 permanent ...
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ARTnews on MSNOrange County Museum of Art Discusses Merger with UC Irvine"UC Irvine and the Orange County Museum of Art are exploring a transformative agreement that will open a new chapter for OCMA ...
Less than three years after opening a $94m new building, the museum is “exploring a transformative agreement” with the nearby ...
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ARTnews on MSNCollector Donates 61 Artworks to National Gallery of Canada, Orange County Museum of Art Exploring Merger with UC: Irvine, and moreCollector Bob Rennie donates 61 artworks to National Gallery of Canada, valued at $16.8 million. The Orange County Museum of Art is in talks to merge with the University of Califo ...
Admission to the Orange County Museum of Art and a family-friendly movie screening are among many free events offered through ...
The massive new Orange County Museum of Art under construction is still largely a blank canvas – but it won’t be when it opens in about four months. As the 53,000-square-foot museum’s walls ...
"The vision for this institution is ‘looking back to look forward,’ ” proclaims Heidi Zuckerman, director and CEO of the Orange County Museum of Art. But there’s nothing remotely old ...
Donate now. The Orange County Museum of Art is celebrating 60 years by opening its brand new building to the public. The museum's new home has been in the works for more than a decade and will ...
(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times) Costa Mesa has a new neighbor— the Orange County Museum of Art, which debuts its new building to the public at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts on Oct. 8.
City and county officials will cut ... Admission to the museum will be free for the next 10 years with the goal of making art more accessible to those who can't afford it. For more information ...
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