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The revealing of the Stein Classroom Studio

In honour of a new museum plaque at the institution, we are very excited to unveil our new Stein Classroom Studio which will be completely renovated early next year [2023] to better accommodate extensive research and experimentation.

This studio, eponymously named after New-York based entrepreneur, collector and donor Isaac Stein, will be equipped with a library and 3D printers serving as an ideation lab for artists at Noldor.

Stein’s involvement in the institution’s meaningful work surrounding resource mobilization continues to create impact beyond his great passion for interacting directly with artist incumbents.

We are excited to see the endless possibilities for learning that will occur not only for our artists, but additionally for the surrounding community, as we continue developing on our museum’s program.

Isaac, we are eternally grateful!

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