EVANSTON, ILL.- The Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University announced today that members of its board of advisors have contributed more than $1 million to establish the Block Board of Advisors Endowment Fund at Northwestern.
Income from the fund will support collections, exhibitions, publications and programs that engage students, faculty and the broader community with global art and artists at the Block Museum and elsewhere on Northwesterns Evanston campus.
The Block Museum of Art benefits from a visionary board of advisors who understand that support of the Museum also leads to broad support of the campus and community that we serve. We are deeply grateful for this gift, which will specifically allow us to expand our globally focused work, bringing the world to Northwestern and Northwestern to the world, said Lisa Corrin, the Block Museum Ellen Philips Katz Director.
The idea for the creation of a combined group endowment came from Block Museum board of advisors member Diane Solomon. She and her husband Craig, Northwestern parents and supporters, had previously contributed to the museums contemporary art program through the establishment of the Diane and Craig Solomon Contemporary Art Fund, which has supported exhibitions including Wangechi Mutu: A Fantastic Journey, Geof Oppenheimer: Big Boss and the Ecstasy of Pressures and Kader Attia: Reflecting Memory.
The Block board of advisors is energized by the global reach and local impact of the museums exhibitions and programs. We are proud to work collectively to build this lasting resource that will help sustain the continuation and growth of the Block Museums vision, Diane Solomon said.
This generous gift is one of three major endowments established at the Block Museum of Art in 2017. Additional support from members of the board of advisors this year includes a $1 million gift to permanently establish the position of the Steven and Lisa Munster Tananbaum Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art as well as a $1.5 million gift to permanently establish the Susan and Stephen Wilson Block Museum Engagement Fund.
Surpassing its original $15 million fundraising goal, the Block Museum raised $18.8 million in funds and artworks through Dec. 31, 2017 for We Will. The Campaign for Northwestern. The Block Museums fundraising goal will be extended in 2018, continuing the museums commitment to the We Will Campaign, the University-wide fundraising effort to realize the bold ambitions set forth in Northwesterns strategic plan.
The We Will Campaign focuses on fostering discovery and creativity, connecting campus and community, integrating student experience and engaging locally and globally. The Block Museum is actively advancing all of these goals simultaneously, said Chris Robb, chair of the Block Museum board of advisors. The Block Museum board of advisors is proud to support and amplify the Block in its work.