$30 million endowment challenge grant awarded to National Gallery of Art, Washington
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$30 million endowment challenge grant awarded to National Gallery of Art, Washington
Sir Oswald Hornby Joseph Birley, (British, 1880 - 1952), Andrew W. Mellon, 1933. Oil on canvas, overall: 133.4 x 105.4 cm (52 1/2 x 41 1/2 in.), framed: 162.6 x 134.6 x 10.1 cm (64 x 53 x 4 in.). Gift of Mrs. Mellon Bruce 1941.9.1.



WASHINGTON, DC.- The National Gallery of Art announced today that The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded the museum an endowment challenge grant of $30 million on the occasion of its 75th anniversary. The endowment challenge grant will reinforce the Gallery's leadership role as the nation's art museum by strengthening four crucial areas—digital programs and collaborations, education and outreach, conservation and conservation science, and the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA).

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation was formed on June 30, 1969, through the consolidation of two existing foundations—the Avalon Foundation and the Old Dominion Foundation. The Avalon Foundation had been established by Ailsa Mellon Bruce, Mellon's daughter, and the Old Dominion Foundation had been established by Paul Mellon, Mellon's son. When the two foundations were consolidated, Paul and Ailsa adopted the name The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to honor their father.

"This endowment challenge grant will honor Andrew Mellon and his legacy as we celebrate the 1941 opening of the National Gallery in March. The trustees and staff join me in expressing our deep gratitude for all that the Mellon family and Mellon Foundation have done for this institution, and we look forward to continuing this successful partnership in the years ahead," said Earl A. Powell III, director, National Gallery of Art, Washington. "Paul Mellon and Ailsa Mellon Bruce will be the focus of our celebration this fall when we reopen the newly renovated East Building—which Mellon's children supported—on September 30, 2016."

"The National Gallery of Art is a leader in the worlds of museums, art history, and conservation," said Earl Lewis, president of the Foundation. "On the occasion of its 75th anniversary, we are pleased to support the Gallery¹s work in four areas that are of strategic importance to the Foundation—art research, conservation, digital scholarship, and education and outreach programs."

Endowment Challenge Grant
The $30 million endowment challenge grant will build upon core programming already funded by the Mellon Foundation at the National Gallery of Art, such as imaging science, photograph conservation, and CASVA fellowships. New areas of support include the digital outreach program and future educational activities that enable the Gallery to expand its reach fulfilling its central mission to make art accessible to everyone.

The Gallery's educational programs serve a wide range of audiences, including the historically underrepresented, and provide opportunities to train and diversify the next generation of museum professionals. Given the rapid growth and change in technology, the Gallery must keep pace to ensure that its collections, art historical and conservation research, and educational resources are available in digital form. This grant substantially strengthens digital outreach, digital imaging, and media production, ensuring the preservation and dissemination of Gallery materials.

The Mellon Foundation's first payment of $5 million will be granted outright in 2016, with a second payment of $10 million that would be transferred over time as the Gallery raises a 3:1 match of this total Mellon commitment of $15 million. Once the Gallery secures $45 million in matching gifts, the Mellon Foundation would contribute another $15 million outright, bringing the total Mellon gift to $30 million. This will result in an overall total of $75 million in new funding in honor of the 75th anniversary.










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