Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Foundation announces transformational gift to shape future of permament collection
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Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Foundation announces transformational gift to shape future of permament collection
The Michal and Renata Hornstein. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Pavilion for Peace. Photo MMFA, Denis Farley / Contemporary art gallery.



MONTREAL.- The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Foundation announced a transformational $5 million gift that will enhance the permanent collection, improve the public's access to and understanding of the collection's exceptional cultural and historical value, and support the Museum’s core priorities.

The MMFA’s permanent collection, comprising some 47,000 works of art spanning a vast array of cultures, styles and periods, is a true cultural gem that has helped cement Montreal's reputation on the world stage. This gift from the Weston family will support the presentation and enhancement of artworks and thematic exhibitions, in addition to educational programs inspired by the collection. In recognition of this generous contribution, the Weston family have been named as the Major Patron of the MMFA’s collection.

“We are deeply touched by the generosity of the Weston family, whose exceptional support contributes to the enhancement of the MMFA’s permanent collection, an invaluable treasure and essential part of our national heritage,” said Jo-Anne Duchesne, Director General of the MMFA Foundation. “This collection is the cornerstone of the Museum’s activities, and this major gift will allow our team to implement even more dynamic and inspiring initiatives for the benefit of our increasingly broad public.”

The MMFA’s permanent collection houses works of art from around the world, spanning every era, from antiquity to the present. Spread across five pavilions, this rich collection showcases Quebec and Canadian art, Indigenous Arts, ancient and modern international art, the Arts of One World, contemporary art and the MMFA’s collection of decorative arts and design, one of the largest in North America.

“Our world-class collection is a treasure we can be very proud of," said Stéphane Aquin, The Rossy Foundation Director of the MMFA. “It is at the heart of our mission and our vision for the coming years, as we seek to place it at the centre of our programming. We are deeply grateful to the Weston family for their extraordinary commitment, which will help us achieve this vision and enable us to continue to offer new perspectives on art and a unique experience with every visit.”

The MMFA Foundation's major fundraising campaign, The Museum Transforms Lives (2023- 2028), is raising funds to enhance its artistic programming and promote its collection; maintain its commitment to the community; and achieve its mission through the implementation of special projects.










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