The Bellevue Arts Museum is launching a new funding campaign to secure the institution’s continued vitality. Entitled Three for Three, the campaign’s goal is to raise $3 million in three-year pledges for 2010 through 2012 by November 30, 2010.
The effort has been kick-started by the Klorfine Foundation, the Berger Family Foundation, the Edelheit family and many other board members and friends of the Museum who have already jointly pledged $2 million in support of BAM’s vibrant future.
“Five years ago, we were approached with a vision,” says Klorfine Foundation Officer, Norma Klorfine. “Today we can realize an accomplishment and make sure that BAM continues to thrive.”
Al Berger of the Berger Family Foundation adds that, “Three for Three ensures that BAM will sustain its solid financial footing over the next three years. I hope that it will inspire others to support the museum’s bright future.”
Since 2005, the Museum has become one of the nation’s leading cultural institutions in the field of art, craft and design and a treasured community center. Of over 50 exhibitions presented to date, four exhibitions conceived by BAM have traveled to other museum venues, introducing on-the-rise artists to new audiences across the nation.
Committed to fostering artists living and working in Pacific Northwest, the museum has highlighted 26 regional artists in solo exhibitions. With 14 exhibition catalogues published to date, including an award winner from the American Association of Museums, BAM is recognized as a vital contributor to the national conversation on art, craft and design.
In the past five years, nearly two million people have visited BAM’s multi-faceted exhibitions and programs, including the annual Bellevue Arts Museum artsfair, a celebration of community and art that has grown to be one of the largest art festivals in the Northwest.
“The timing for this new funding opportunity couldn’t be better,” says Executive Director/CEO Mark Crawford. “By securing a three-year funding base, we are able to obtain world-class traveling exhibitions well in advance. We will continue to expand our educational and community programs, many of which are free of charge.”
Crawford added that the Three for Three campaign sends a “powerful message to our community that we are sustainable and have the support of a loyal base of contributors.”