Cedar Rapids, Iowa – The African American Museum of Iowa is gearing up to celebrate the completion of its multi-million dollar renovation. After being closed to the public for over a year, the museum will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, February 27th at 10 a.m. The extensive renovations to the building have brought forth a modern and welcoming new entrance, an expanded lobby, a new roof, a sprinkler system, and updated features throughout.
Located at 55 12th Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids, the ceremony will take place outside the museum grounds. Dignitaries and leaders from various cities across the state, including Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Iowa City, Marion, Waterloo, West Des Moines, and Sioux City, have been invited to offer their remarks and celebrate this milestone achievement.
The African American Museum of Iowa is renowned for promoting diversity and educating visitors about African American history, culture, and contributions. This renovation marks a significant chapter in the museum’s journey, enhancing its ability to connect with the community and visitors from around the world.
We are thrilled to unveil the rejuvenated museum to the public, said the museum’s director, Emily Abramson. The renovations have not only transformed the physical space but have also allowed us to reimagine how we tell the stories of African Americans in Iowa and beyond. We are excited to share these narratives in a more engaging and accessible way.
The new entrance provides a fresh and inviting facade for visitors, making it easier for people to find and navigate the museum. With an expanded lobby, the museum aims to create a comfortable and immersive experience for all guests. The updated features throughout the building will enhance the exhibition spaces, ensuring an impactful and educational visit.
The African American Museum of Iowa is deeply committed to fostering inclusivity and understanding. By showcasing the achievements and struggles of African Americans throughout history, the museum offers invaluable insights into their impact on Iowa and the nation as a whole. The updated space will enable the museum to continue its vital work in preserving and sharing this rich cultural heritage.
As the ribbon-cutting ceremony approaches, excitement is mounting among both residents and visitors. The completion of this extensive renovation heralds a new chapter for the African American Museum of Iowa, promising an enhanced experience for all who pass through its doors.