Jan 12, 2010: Margrit Mondavi makes $2 million pledge for UC
Davis art museum
By DAVIS/CVBT
• Pledge launches fundraising drive
• ‘Margrit Mondavi's continued altruism is surpassed only by
her great personal zeal and spirit of life’
Margrit Biever Mondavi has pledged $2 million to help the
University of California, Davis, plan and build a new art
museum that will house and display some 4,000 works that the
university has collected over the past 40 years.
The pledge marks the start of a $30 million fundraising
initiative for the project. The new museum will serve as a
teaching and cultural resource for the university and the
public.
Ms. Mondavi is an artist and supporter of the arts. She
and her husband, the late Robert Mondavi, in 2001 gave UC
Davis the largest single gift it had ever received, $35
million to support the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and
Food Science, and the Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for
the Performing Arts.
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"The excellent teaching artists of the past
and the prominent faculty at UC Davis today deserve a great
home for art, which is an ongoing love affair of my life"
says Ms. Mondavi.
The art museum is planned for a site between the Mondavi
Center and Maurice J. Gallagher Jr. Hall, the new home of
the university's Graduate School of Management.
The new museum will display and hold most of the
university's Fine Arts Collection, much of which has been
stored for years in the Art Building. In addition, the
museum will be used to carry out the university's teaching
and research mission.
"Margrit Mondavi's continued altruism is surpassed only
by her great personal zeal and spirit of life," says Wayne
Thiebaud, a UC Davis professor emeritus of art. "Once again
she helps to advance the university's ongoing progress
toward creating a rich environment for us all."
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