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National
Music
Museum
Sets Oct.
7 To
Begin
Expansion
VERMILLION — If you want
to visit the treasures of Vermillion’s National Music Museum
(NMM) in the near future, plan
on doing so by Oct. 6. After
that day, the museum will begin complex preparations for
its upcoming architectural expansion. Doors will be closed
to the public throughout the
preparation period and much
of the eventual construction
work. Groundbreaking for the
addition is slated for June
2019, with museum reopening
in 2021.
Patricia Bornhofen, the
NMM’s Manager of Communications, says, “The National
Music Museum will be quite
alive during that whole interval. We will continue hosting
our NMM Live! concert series.
The shows will just take place
off site, often in the University
of South Dakota’s Farber Hall.
We will also continue partnering with other institutions,
loaning instruments for special
exhibits. And we will ramp up
our social-media presence, so
that people can engage further
with our collection virtually.”
In March of this year, the
NMM announced it had been
approved to add approximately 16,000 square feet (two
floors plus an underground
level) to the existing Carnegie
building. Funding for the
estimated $9.5 million building
project has been raised by
the Museum’s Board, with up
to $1.5 million of that amount
(representing upgrades to
HVAC and facilities infrastructure) to be covered by the
University of South Dakota.
With some 15,000 musical
instruments currently in the
NMM’s collections, as well as
many thousands of supporting artifacts and materials,
the NMM needs not only more
public display area but more
storage and conservation
options. The new addition will
provide approximately 4,600
square feet of new exhibit
space, a gallery dedicated to
temporary exhibits, a new
performance hall, a dedicated
classroom, a new research
and conservation lab, a new
photography lab, more archival storage, and new aboveground staff and administration offices.
The National Music
Museum is located in the
former 1910 Carnegie Library
building on the campus of the
University of South Dakota,
at the corner of E. Clark and
Yale Streets. The new addition
will be on the west side of
the current building and will
include a new ADA-accessible
entrance into a glass-fronted
two-story lobby. Schwartz/
Silver Architects of Boston
created the integrated look of
the addition. Koch Hazard Architects of Sioux Falls are the
on-site authorities as architect
of record.
Known for historic musicalinstrument holdings that rival
any of the finest in the world,
the NMM sees the expansion
as the opportunity to showcase these masterpieces with
state-of-the-art practices and
technologies.
NMM Associate Director
Margaret Downie Banks says,
“Our goal is to continue being
expert stewards and scholars
of these masterworks, while
attracting more visitors and
enhancing their overall museum experience.”
Fundraising is now also
underway to support the
redesign of exhibits, cuttingedge museum technologies,
aesthetic enhancements,
operational costs, and the sustained growth of the museum’s
endowment.