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Imagine Your New Museum

The public is invited to view the  for ϲϿ Davis’ new art museum that is envisioned as an inspiring teaching and cultural resource for the region. 

After an intense, four-month competition, the  will show their drawings and three-dimensional scale models for the planned  from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, at the ϲϿ Davis . The drawings and architectural models will also be on display from Thursday, April 4, through Sunday, May 19, at the.

The winning design will be announced in mid-May, following a series of community forums to receive input about the museum from students, faculty, staff and the community. Construction is anticipated to begin next year. 

The museum will include the Fine Arts Collection at ϲϿ Davis, which contains more than 5,000 works from antiquities to contemporary art. The building will be built on a 1.6-acre site near the Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, the ϲϿ Davis Conference Center and Maurice J. Gallagher Jr. Hall. It will serve as the capstone of a planned “arts district” at the university’s new front door alongside Interstate 80. 

The new museum taps into ϲϿ Davis’ innovative artistic tradition dating back to the 1960s. Today the university boasts a  Department of . It also has a program in . 


Renderings from the three architectural finalists show what the new museum could look like. From left: Henning Larsen Architects’ “The Leaf,” SO – IL’s “Grand Canopy” and WORKac’s “The Slant”; also, photos in slideshow by Gregory Urquiaga/ϲϿ Davis

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