The most important shots this week are the last two shown here—the huge movable gallery wall on the second level is up and on its rails. Now you see how useful it will be in helping curators manipulate the space.
As for the roof, I could not get up to it when I was there—on the back stair the way was blocked by a scaffold. In the front one, workers were installing siding and I didn’t want to interrupt them. We’ll get some roof shots next week.

Elaborate scaffolding has been erected to enable workers to do the final finish on the south wall.

The downstairs group of offices has been sheetrocked out. The offices are now close to final finish.

What would a building be without restrooms? Here you see the ladies room with the stalls enclosed.

This is the big deal—here is a shot of the second floor, main gallery’s moving wall now on its rails. This shot is from the back looking towards the front.

Another shot of the installed gallery wall—looking front to back. Very impressive!
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