Clark Art Institute leaders honor retiring Director Michael Conforti
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Clark Art Institute leaders honor retiring Director Michael Conforti
West Pavilion Shanghai Bronzes.



WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS.- A leadership group of trustees, benefactors, staff, and close associates has made a $6.5 million gift to the Clark Art Institute to honor Michael Conforti’s vision and leadership during his twenty-year tenure as its director. Conforti announced his retirement earlier this year and will step down at the end of this month.

In recognition of Conforti’s many contributions to the growth of the Institute, the Clark’s Board of Trustees will rename the West Pavilion in the new Clark Center as the Michael Conforti Pavilion. The gift provides capital and operating support for the pavilion and also creates an endowment to fund future academic and public programs held in the space.

“This is a fitting tribute to Michael; it ensures continued growth of the rich and vibrant programming that he spearheaded at the Clark,” said Andreas Halvorsen, chair, and Robert G. Scott, vice-chair of the Institute’s Board of Trustees. “Michael fashioned this multi-purpose space to create an environment in which all types of programs are possible. It’s wonderful that future generations can benefit from his expansive vision while enjoying the diverse events that will be hosted in the Michael Conforti Pavilion.”

Support for the initiative reflects deep appreciation for Conforti’s long service to the Clark and the community. The funds for the endowment were raised through a private initiative that included participation by each member of the Clark’s Board of Trustees and senior management team; a number of honorary and former trustees; key supporters of the Clark; and the team of architects and designers involved in the recent campus expansion program.

The Michael Conforti Pavilion (formerly known as the West Pavilion) is a 3,200-square-foot glass and steel multi-use space. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando, the pavilion is located on the upper level of the Clark Center and overlooks the Clark’s one-acre reflecting pool. Since its opening in 2014, the pavilion has served as a special exhibition gallery (Cast for Eternity: Ancient Ritual Bronzes from the Shanghai Museum, summer 2014), conference center, performance venue, lecture hall, screening room, event space, and casual dining facility (Francine’s, summer 2015).










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