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The Future of SFMOMA

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On June 3, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art will close its doors for nearly three years as part of a massive $610 million expansion project that will add a new wing, nearly doubling the museum’s gallery space. We bid farewell to the SFMOMA in its current state with a special broadcast from the museum’s Schwab Room. We’ll talk about plans for the museum’s future, and the off-site programing SFMOMA will present at other museums and around the Bay Area during the temporary closure.

Guests:

Neal Benezra, director of SFMOMA

Janet Bishop, curator of painting and sculpture at SFMOMA

Kenneth Baker, art critic for the San Francisco Chronicle

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