Art the security guard stands at the entrance of the under-construction Cafesjian Art Trust Museum in Shoreview — the future home to 3,000 contemporary artworks with a focus on glass art.
Drywall scraps cover the floor, and foaming pink fiberglass insulation drips from the ceiling. Art wears a loose-fitting blue shirt and holds a piece of paper in his left hand, but he doesn't respond to passersby.
"He confuses the FedEx people regularly," said Andy Schlauch, executive director of the Cafesjian Art Trust (CAT) Museum.
"They don't know why he isn't answering the door," added CAT trustee Kathie Cafesjian Baradaran.
Art isn't a person but a creation of Milwaukee-based hyperrealist sculptor Marc Sijan and resembles a lifelike security guard. He also likely will be visitors' first encounter at the new 20,000-square-foot museum set to open in mid-September at 4600 Churchill St. in Shoreview.
The space includes a permanent installation of "Pergola Ceiling," a cacophony of light, color and form created by glass artist Dale Chihuly, who visitors will recognize from his squiggly, bright yellow hanging glass work "Sunburst" at Mia. The museum also will have a library, reading room, research center, event space and mini outdoor sculpture garden.
CAT's holdings are all from the personal collection of the late Gerard Cafesjian, a renowned art collector and former West Publishing Co. executive and shareholder who made millions when the company was sold in 1996.
"The collection is mostly what Dad liked," said his daughter Baradaran, the sole trustee of the estate.