Bronzeville Center for the Arts Announces Architect Team for New African American Art Museum
Michael Ford, the “hip hop architect” of BrandNu Design, to Lead Design Team
MILWAUKEE – The Bronzeville Center for the Arts’ (BCA) Board of Directors announced BrandNu Design Studio as the lead architecture firm for its highly anticipated African American art museum in the heart of Milwaukee’s Bronzeville neighborhood. BrandNu Design is owned by Michael Ford, known nationally as the Hip Hop Architect.
BrandNu Design will partner with HGA to lead the project into the next phase of design development, including site and building design and further community engagement, building upon critical phase one work completed by M&E Architects+Engineers.
BrandNu Design, which has offices in Madison, Dallas, and New York specializes in cultural centers and museums, with a design portfolio that includes the Universal Hip Hop Museum in New York and the Black Inventors Hall of Fame Museum in New Jersey. Ford was named Young Architect of The Year by Wisconsin’s Chapter of The American Institute of Architects in 2022. The firm strives to create spaces that enhance quality of life while promoting equity, justice, and inclusion.
“This is an incredible opportunity to help shape the design of a new museum that will feature African American art and become a community hub within a revitalized Bronzeville,” said Ford. “This world-class museum will both represent the rich history of the neighborhood and forecast its future.”
The BCA is continuing community engagement efforts to help shape the future of the new art museum. The 3.4-acre site on the northeast corner of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and North Avenue will be transformed into a campus, including a 50,000-square-foot museum. It will feature exhibitions, education, and immersive artistic programming designed to engage audiences of all ages.
Hip Hop Architecture Camp
As part of its ongoing efforts to engage various Bronzeville communities to help inform this project, the BCA is hosting a Hip Hop Architecture Camp, spearheaded by Ford, during Bronzeville Week at Gallery 507. The week-long intensive experience introduces local and underrepresented youth to architecture, urban planning, and creative placemaking through the lens of hip hop culture.
Taking place at BCA’s newly completed headquarters and gallery space at 507 W. North Ave., the camp invited 30 Milwaukee students in grades 6-12 to develop architectural concepts for the BCA, expressing their visions through rap verses and music video production. Throughout the week, students will work with top architects, urban planners, designers, community activists, and hip hop artists.
To learn more about the Bronzeville Center for the Arts, visit www.bcamke.org/.
ABOUT BRONZEVILLE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Established in 2020, the Bronzeville Center for the Arts (BCA) seeks to establish a major new art museum in Bronzeville – a historically African American neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin – to highlight the work of African American artists. The BCA seeks to advance institutional equity, connect intergenerational and diverse audiences, and provide a place for everyone to experience and develop a greater understanding of and appreciation for African American art.
The BCA promotes current and future artists and art professionals by opening a lens to the history and heritage of Black artists. Central to the BCA’s mission is removing barriers from the enjoyment of art and forging a future that is more creative, connected, and informed. Bronzeville’s bustling entrepreneurial and artistic history serve as the foundation for the BCA, inspiring us to continue to honor and embody this multifaceted heritage. Learn more at www.BCAMKE.org.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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