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Cincinnati Art Museum receives record US$11.75m donation
POSTED 19 May 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
The endowment will be used to enhance collections in the arts of South Asia, Greater Iran and Afghanistan.
Ohio’s Cincinnati Art Museum has received the largest gift in the institution's history: a US$11.75m (€10.6m, £9m) donation to establish an endowment for Asian art.

Left by longtime museum supporters Carl and Alice Bimel, the gift – announced during a shareholder meeting – will enhance collections in the arts of South Asia, Greater Iran and Afghanistan.

Alice Bimel, who died in 2008, was a museum volunteer for more than 40 years, while Carl, who died in 2013, spent 45 years as a business owner and consultant in the concrete industry.

During their lifetimes, the Bimels grew an interest in South Asian art, as well as the art of Greater Iran and Afghanistan. According to the museum, they donated more than US$14m (€12.6m, £10.7m) during their lives, in addition to significant collection of objects to the museum.

“The Bimels’ act of immense generosity will advance a key area of study that is immeasurably important and highly relevant in contemporary society,” said museum director Cameron Kitchin.

“The Bimels gave countless volunteer hours, support and collections while they were with us. Now they add their vision to the future.”
Alice Bimel, who died in 2008, was a museum volunteer for more than 40 years, while Carl, who died in 2013, spent 45 years as a business owners and consultant in the concrete industry
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Cincinnati Art Museum receives record US$11.75m donation
POSTED 19 May 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
The endowment will be used to enhance collections in the arts of South Asia, Greater Iran and Afghanistan.
Ohio’s Cincinnati Art Museum has received the largest gift in the institution's history: a US$11.75m (€10.6m, £9m) donation to establish an endowment for Asian art.

Left by longtime museum supporters Carl and Alice Bimel, the gift – announced during a shareholder meeting – will enhance collections in the arts of South Asia, Greater Iran and Afghanistan.

Alice Bimel, who died in 2008, was a museum volunteer for more than 40 years, while Carl, who died in 2013, spent 45 years as a business owner and consultant in the concrete industry.

During their lifetimes, the Bimels grew an interest in South Asian art, as well as the art of Greater Iran and Afghanistan. According to the museum, they donated more than US$14m (€12.6m, £10.7m) during their lives, in addition to significant collection of objects to the museum.

“The Bimels’ act of immense generosity will advance a key area of study that is immeasurably important and highly relevant in contemporary society,” said museum director Cameron Kitchin.

“The Bimels gave countless volunteer hours, support and collections while they were with us. Now they add their vision to the future.”
Alice Bimel, who died in 2008, was a museum volunteer for more than 40 years, while Carl, who died in 2013, spent 45 years as a business owners and consultant in the concrete industry
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Chile to transform 11 million acres of land into national parks following charitable donation


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Fossil park to become major visitor attraction following US$25m donation


Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey, has announced plans to develop its recently purchased fossil park into a visitor attraction comparable to the likes of the “Smithsonian, Metropolitan and Franklin Museum.”
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