Museum For African Art In Harlem Gets $3 M

Elsie McCabe Thompson, president, the Museum for African Art, today announced that the Museum has received a major contribution of $3 million from the Ford Foundation. The grant supports the final stage of  construction of the Museum’s new building, which is located on Fifth Avenue  at 110th Street and has been designed by the New York City-based Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP.

In recognition of the Foundation’s generosity, the Museum will name the lobby of the building—which opens in fall 2011—the “Ford Foundation Lobby.” With its contribution, the Foundation joins other generous private donors to the Museum, including David Rockefeller, John Tishman, and the Walt Disney Company, among others, and brings to $76 million the total raised for the $90 million project. www.africanart.org

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One Response to Museum For African Art In Harlem Gets $3 M

  1. Awesome, congrats to all funders and employees. May African culture and art survive beyond the present possible demise.

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