The Museum is home to an open-span exhibition space, mezzanine, black-box, and jewel-box galleries that
accommodate a variety of artistic scales and mediums.
The main gallery space is defined by an indirectly illuminated ceiling that provides a layer of ambient light reflected from
the scalloped stretched fabric as well as a layer of light from busrun lighting track heads that are partially concealed from
view.
A roof terrace can be configured for installations, a sculpture garden, film screenings, or events. The lighting design
incorporates sculptural pole lighting with adjustable heads, illuminated benches, and a perimeter of illuminated
vegetation.