WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonians National Museum of African American History and Culture announced that Oprah Winfrey will donate $12 million to support the capital campaign of the new museum. Combined with her $1 million gift in 2007, this brings Winfreys total contribution to $13 million, the museums largest donation to date. Winfrey, chairman and CEO of OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network, has been a member of the museums advisory council since 2004.
In recognition of her generous gift, the museums theater will be named the Oprah Winfrey Theater. One of the largest spaces in the museum, the 350-seat theater will be a forum in the nations capital for performers, artists, educators, scholars, authors, musicians, filmmakers and opinion leaders. The theaters programs will enable audiences to gain a broader understanding of how African American history and culture shape and enrich the country and the world.
Winfreys gift marks a significant milestone in the museums fundraising campaign. Design, construction and exhibitions are expected to cost $500 million, half provided by congressional funding and the remainder raised by the museum. Currently under construction on a five-acre site adjacent to the Washington Monument, the 19th Smithsonian museum is expected to open in late 2015.
We are inspired and profoundly grateful for Ms. Winfreys generosity at this important time, said Lonnie G. Bunch III, founding director of the museum. Her gifts will forever be associated with harnessing the power of art and creative expression to build bridges between cultures and enrich peoples lives. Programming at the Oprah Winfrey Theater will mirror the museums commitment to use African American history and culture as a lens to see what it means to be an American and to help all Americans remember.
I am so proud of African American history and its contributions to our nation as a whole, said Winfrey. I am deeply appreciative of those who paved the path for me and all who follow in their footsteps. By investing in this museum, I want to help ensure that we both honor and preserve our culture and history, so that the stories of who we are will live on for generations to come.
Winfrey is chairman and CEO of OWN, which develops original programming for TV and digital platforms. She is the founder of O, The Oprah Magazine and a channel on SiriusXM satellite radio. In addition, Winfrey is a leading philanthropist who has awarded hundreds of grants through her private philanthropy, The Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
At its heart, the National Museum of African American History and Culture is a showcase for a richer, fuller picture of the American experience, said Smithsonian Secretary Wayne Clough. The Oprah Winfrey Theater will bring untold stories alive through films, live performances, artistic expression and public dialogue. The new theaters designation could not be more fitting, as Ms. Winfreys name is synonymous with generosity, education, excellence and the arts.