Academy Museum Of Motion Pictures Gives The Big Picture On Exhibitions For Public Opening

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The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has provided new details of the exhibitions that will be on view when the museum opens to the public on December 14, 2020. Motion picture artists Spike Lee, Pe…

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP/Shutterstock View of the recently restored facade of the Saban Building from the corner of Fairfax and Wilshire Boulevard, in Los Angeles Academy Museum of Motion Pictures' Unveiling of the Saban Building, Los Angeles, USA - 04 Dec 2018The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has provided new details of the exhibitions that will be on view when the museum opens to the public on December 14, 2020.

Cross-disciplinary design studio wHY Architecture has been retained to finalize the design of galleries spanning three floors in the museum’s Saban Building. The project is led by the Director of wHY’s Museums Workshop, Brian Butterfield, and Lead Exhibition Designer Jarrod Beck with creative direction from the studio’s founder, Kulapat Yantrasast.

Ron Meyer, chair of the Academy Museum Board of Trustees and Vice Chairman of NBCUniversal, said, “The Board of Trustees is extremely enthusiastic about how the exhibition, design, and programming plans for the Museum have developed. We very much look forward to movie lovers around the world experiencing the thoughtful and unprecedented content the Academy Museum has to offer when its doors open.”

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