PRESS RELEASE
May 4, 2004
Contact: Pauline Austin, (541) 346-3129, paustin@uoregon.edu
Contact Katie Sproles (541) 346-0942 ksproles@darkwing.uoregon.edu
UO NAMES ART MUSEUM TO HONOR JORDAN SCHNITZER
Editor’s Note: The UO Museum of Art is holding a public open
house from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, May 8. For more information, call (541) 346-3027.
EUGENE, Ore.--The University of Oregon Museum of Art has been named in honor
of Portland philanthropist and cultural leader Jordan Schnitzer.
Schnitzer has made a multimillion-dollar commitment to the museum, creating
an endowment and supporting its current $14.4 million renovation and expansion
project. The project, that will nearly double the size of the facility, will
revitalize the historic structure and create an up-to-date visual arts destination
for the entire region when it reopens.
The gift is the largest private commitment to the project.
"Jordan Schnitzer's gift will transform the Museum of Art and the lives
of countless visitors and students for whom it will provide a perpetual source
of inspiration and discovery," says UO President Dave Frohnmayer.
Schnitzer's lifelong passion for the arts has led him to focus his philanthropic
efforts at the university on the Museum of Art, following his first gift to
the university three decades ago.
"I feel great pride in contributing to something that will have such
a lasting effect on our state, and that will impact the lives of hundreds
of thousands, if not millions of people, as time goes on," says Schnitzer,
a 1973 UO graduate.
A former president of the UO Museum of Art Council and current trustee of
the UO Foundation, Schnitzer made the gift "so that every young person
at the University of Oregon and throughout the Pacific Northwest has the opportunity
to experience art and to connect with something that speaks to them."
Upon reopening, the museum will feature greatly expanded gallery space dedicated
to American, European, Korean, Chinese and Japanese art. In addition to significant
funding, for which the museum is being named in his honor, Schnitzer and his
parents through their family foundations also provided support for the new
Schnitzer Gallery of Northwest Regional and American Art.
First-year exhibitions scheduled for the new Changing Exhibitions Gallery
include 90 Andy Warhol prints on loan from Schnitzer's nationally recognized
print collection.
Educational facilities in the renovated building will include a hands-on interactive
discovery gallery, art-making studio and lecture hall. A new café,
museum store and special events spaces opening onto outdoor courtyards will
offer public gathering places.
"This new museum will be a vital cultural center where visitors from
throughout the region can bring their own experiences to the objects on display
and make them relevant to their own lives," explains David Turner, museum
director. "The new spaces will also enable us to significantly increase
programming for visitors of all ages and backgrounds."
Susie Papé, museum board president and a member of the UO Campaign
Leadership Committee, notes that the gift will help the museum take its place
among the major art museums on the West Coast.
Schnitzer, personally and through his family foundation, has long contributed
to arts and cultural institutions, including the Oregon College of Art &
Craft, the Maryhill Museum of Art, the Portland Art Museum and the High Desert
Museum. Additionally, he is an avid supporter of arts education, with a special
initiative that loans works from his collections to regional art institutions
and provides funding for outreach and curriculum for children in those communities
to ensure they are exposed to contemporary art.
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