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The Reopening of Manchester Art Gallery
Manchester
 

Contact: Kim Gowland
0161 235 8861
www.manchestergalleries.org

 

Manchester Art Gallery reopened in May 2002 following a four-year programme of expansion and refurbishment. The project has created a spacious, light and modern building resulting in a truly accessible 21st- century art gallery in the heart of Manchester. Now with twice as much display space, many works from the gallery's outstanding collection can be shown for the first time and in thought-provoking new themes.

On each floor there is a special interest gallery, developed by leading British designers, which introduces the visitor to particular aspects of the collection.

The Clore Interactive Gallery and Clore Drawing Space provide lively new spaces for children and their families, combining real artworks and exciting hands-on activities. The CIS Manchester Gallery celebrates the creative achievements of the city and the Gallery of Craft and Design, in a stunning architectural setting, showcases an internationally renowned collection of decorative art ranging from ancient Greek pottery to contemporary furniture.

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