Under the creative direction of architect Daniel Libeskind, The Contemporary Jewish Museum reopened in June 2008 in the landmark 1907 Jessie Street Power Substation, recognised by the 3,000 blue steel panels that clad the exterior. With a ‘no permanent exhibitions' policy, the museum hopes to earn kudos as a ‘dynamic and ever-changing' art hub representing the highest level of artistic achievement.
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