[2] This renovation, which Bill Masterson commissioned Uruguayan Madí artist Volf Roitman to design, transformed "the architecturally uninteresting Kilgore Law Center building into a giant example of cut-out MADI art", according to Tampa Bay Times journalist Barbara L.
[5] The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art offers the Arcadia Salon discussion series featuring artists and art experts; the name derives from the Arcadia that once stood on Greenville Avenue in Dallas, the sign from which presently adorns the museum exterior.
[6] It hosts an annual benefit known as the Geometric Gala, which includes a silent auction of artwork by both local artists and those of global renown.
[3] The museum features art from around the world in its permanent collection,[1] and it has also hosted exhibitions by artists such as Yaacov Agam and Orna Feinstein.
[7][8] Furthermore, Roitman's Madí Art Wall, which had previously been displayed at the museum in Dallas, was installed on the Wood Building in Marshall, Texas, in November 2009.