VERO BEACH — The Vero Beach Museum of Art is marking its 40th anniversary with a major transformation: an $85 million new campus that will expand its footprint, modernize its facilities, and strengthen its role as a cultural hub for the Treasure Coast.
“The building that we’re housed in right now was actually built in pieces,” said Suzanne Seldes, deputy director for the museum. “So the new project allows us to build a new structure, attach it to part of the existing structure that we are going to retain, and create a campus that’s open and accessible and transparent to the park.”
The new 90,000-square-foot facility will nearly double the museum’s gallery space while also improving storm resilience and addressing infrastructure issues…