The Toledo Museum of Art (TMA) held a community town hall on April 16 to provide updates on its ongoing gallery reinstallation project and hear questions from the public. Adam Levine, the museum’s Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey Director and CEO, led the session, which was conducted virtually via Zoom.

The town hall addressed the museum’s multi-phase Reinstallation Project, which has involved reorganizing TMA’s permanent collection and temporary gallery closures during renovation work. Attendees had the opportunity to ask questions and offer feedback directly to museum leadership. No registration was required for the public session.

The Toledo Museum of Art, founded in 1901, houses a collection of more than 25,000 works spanning antiquity to contemporary art, and maintains one of the world’s most significant collections of glass. Admission and parking to the museum remain free to all visitors. The museum is located at 2445 Monroe St. in Toledo and is open Wednesday through Sunday.

Earlier this year, TMA was named the Best Art Museum in the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards for the second consecutive year. The museum’s reinstallation effort is part of a broader initiative to refresh the presentation of its permanent collection for visitors.

Source: Toledo.com