ABOUT THE PROGRAM
We are very excited to share this new program with you! As curators, part of our role is to present the art in the Speed’s permanent collection to the public in the best possible manner. The restoration and conservation of the artworks in our collection is an ever-present concern. In a recent assessment of the permanent collection, we have identified a number of objects that require assistance. We’ve developed the “Adopt an Artwork” program as a way for our supporters to participate in the process of restoration.
On this site, you’ll find the candidates up for “adoption”. There is something for everyone—from medieval reliquaries to Impressionist paintings to contemporary sculpture.
As part of the adoption process, you’ll receive the following:
- A short dossier on the work you have chosen.
- An opportunity to discuss with the curator the issues surrounding the object, why it needs repair or restoration, and the conservation process. Questions are encouraged!
- A color photo of the sponsor with the adopted object installed in the gallery.
- A credit line on the gallery label giving recognition to the adoptive sponsor, good for five years.
As a valued supporter of the Speed Art Museum, we thank you in advance for your commitment to preserving the collection!
Erika, Scott, Kim, Tyler, and fari.
Adopting an artwork is a very easy process. Once you have selected the artwork you would like to adopt, the hard part is over! You don’t have to adopt an artwork all on your own, either. You and your friends, family, company, or other interested parties, can jointly adopt an artwork. Just let us know!
If you have questions, please call the Curatorial Department at 502.634.2745, and we’ll be happy to help.
Our thanks and acknowledgments to:
Midwest Art Conservation Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Galloway Art Conservation, Cleveland, Ohio
McKay Lodge Fine Art Conservation Laboratory