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Extraordinary Alumni Gift to Fund Museum Expansion |
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MADISON, WI.- The University of WisconsinMadison and Elvehjem Museum of Art today announced a $20-million gift from alumni Simona and Jerome A. Chazen to fund a major expansion of the museum. To commemorate the gift, the university said that effective immediately, the name of the museum will become the Chazen Museum of Art. The Elvehjem name, however, will live on the present facility will retain its dedication and will be called the Conrad A. Elvehjem Building.
This donation is being given as part of the University of Wisconsin Foundation's Create the Future: the Wisconsin Campaign. It represents more than half of the estimated $35 million of gift monies needed for the expansion project, to be a new 60,000-square-foot building across Murray Street east of the existing museum site. Plans call for a dramatic overhead walkway connecting the two buildings.
We are thrilled with the gift, says Russell Panczenko, director of the museum. The project will provide an additional 20,000 square feet of gallery space, doubling what we have now, for our growing collection and temporary exhibitions, as well as a new auditorium and object-study rooms to support the educational component of our mission.
Planned for completion in 2009, the expansion is part of UWMadison Chancellor John D. Wiley's larger vision for a vibrant district for the visual and performing arts surrounding the museum. The revitalized area is seen as a grouping of new buildings joined by plazas with seating areas, plantings, and outdoor sculpture. It will form a northern anchor for the planned East Campus Mall project, envisioned as a beautiful pedestrian and bicycle corridor along the east edge of campus. Says Wiley, A first-rate art museum is a centerpiece of the plan. The gift creates an extraordinary amount of momentum to help the dream become a reality.
The museum chose world-renowned architect Cesar Pelli to complete preliminary massing plans for the expansion project. Pelli, an AIA Gold Medal award winner and dean of the School of Architecture at Yale University, says, The eventual solution has an extraordinary opportunity to reflect not only modern sensibilities in architecture but also the latest thinking on installations and museum design. The architect who will actually design the addition will not be selected until all necessary gift funds are committed.
About donors Simona and Jerome A. Chazen - New York City natives Simona and Jerome A. Chazen are well-known philanthropists and art collectors and supporters of numerous organizations in the arts, education, and the community.
Jerome A. Chazen graduated from the University of WisconsinMadison with a bachelor's degree in economics and received an MBA from Columbia University Graduate School of Business. After an initial career on Wall Street, Chazen became one of four founders of Liz Claiborne Inc. He also is founder and chairman of Chazen Capital Partners, a private equity firm in New York City. Founder and benefactor of the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for International Business at Columbia Business School, he is involved in numerous other prominent organizations, including the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, which he chaired for many years. He is vice chairman of the Board of Trustees at the Fashion Institute of Technology and a managing director of the Metropolitan Opera Association.
Simona Chazen attended the University of WisconsinMadison and received a master's degree in clinical social work from the Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service. She is a practicing clinical social worker specializing in family issues of divorce and abuse. She is co-chair of the Collections Committee and board member of the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City; she is a board member and supervisor of Volunteer Counseling Services of Rockland County; she is a founding member of the Rockland County Family Shelter, a founding member of the Law Guardian Committee of the New York State Appellate Division, and a former board member of the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund. Simona Chazen serves on the council of the Chazen Museum of Art and is a past board member of the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass and the Creative Glass Center of America.
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