The Art Authority Museum’s first additions
When we announced the pre-opening of the Art Authority Museum in February followed by its Grand Opening in May, we promised future features that would “transcend those of traditional museums.” Today we’re pleased to announce a number of those features.
- An all-new Early Room complete with 3000-year old Assyrian Lamassu, 2000-year old frescoes, and 700-year old altarpieces. We literally (ok, virtually) built and curated this room from the ground up in the four months since our Opening! Access to the Early Room, as to all our major period rooms, is currently free to everyone.
- Member’s Lounges. Is there any other museum in the world that gives each member their own personal lounge? Or, better yet, that lets members include any of the museum’s works of art in that lounge? The Art Authority Museum now does.
- Other new rooms. While adding the Early Room and figuring out the magic behind Member’s Lounges, we also built over a dozen new rooms for major artists like Anthony van Dyck, Childe Hassam, Marisol and N.C. Wyeth. Again in less than four months!
If you’re a current member, simply update your Art Authority Museum app to take advantage of the new features. And if you’re not, please consider becoming one (a 7-day free trial is available) and supporting the future of art. Thank you.