Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture

Project Details

Project Name
Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture
Location
830 East Pratt StreetBaltimoreUnited States21202
Architect
Freelon/RTKL
Project Types
Cultural
Shared By
The Freelon Group
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2005
Size
80,000 ft²

Project Description

The Lewis Museum is located on a narrow site near Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. The museum houses a 15,000 Sq. Ft. permanent exhibit, a multi-purpose auditorium, visiting exhibition gallery, classrooms and educational facilities, a cafe, as well as a museum store, administrative support, and curatorial spaces.

The Lewis Museum is first and foremost a facility representing the character, pride, struggle, and accomplishments of Maryland’s African American people. It begins with a strong commitment to an emotional architectural response, based on a shared vision. There is celebration and disappointment, flight and perseverance, joy and pain.

The architecture and exhibits embrace this duality and the desire to express the spirit of a people who continue to be loyal, generous builders of their adopted home. It is about overcoming odds, prevailing against hatred and bigotry and making something out of near nothing. In the end, the museum is as much about today and tomorrow as it is about yesterday.

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