Donate Online

If you wish to help sponsor the List Visual Arts Center’s programs, a secure online giving mechanism exists for donations to a variety of contemporary art projects:


  If you wish to help sponsor the List Visual Arts Center’s programs, a secure online giving mechanism exists for donations to a variety of contemporary art projects:
 
Donate  

Student Loan Art Collection

LVAC Taylor Student Loan Collection Fund
    Each year over 1,000 MIT students wish to borrow prints and photographs from the Student Loan Art Collection.  However, there aren’t enough works to accommodate half of the requests. Offer your support to purchase and frame works of art for students to borrow.
 
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Conservation / Adopt an Artwork

List Visual Arts Center Conservation Fund
    MIT’s public art collection is one of the strongest in New England and is recognized as one of the top ten campus public art collections in the nation. Help maintain these extraordinary works by providing for the conservation of paintings and works on paper or by adopting a sculpture.
 
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Public Programs

LVAC Dorothy and Leroy Lavine Fund
    LVAC’s public programs include the Dorothy and Leroy Lavine Lecture. Honor these longtime supporters of the arts by helping to bring leaders in the visual arts field to speak at MIT.
 
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Director’s Discretionary Fund

LVAC Director's Discretionary Fund
    Every non-profit thrives on unrestricted general operating support. Won’t you consider making a contribution to the LVAC Director’s Discretionary Fund?
 
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Endowment

List Visual Arts Endowment Fund
    Donations to the List Visual Arts Center’s Endowment provide ongoing permanent support of exhibitions, collections, and programs.
 
 

 

Many other giving opportunities exist, including supporting the LVAC’s:

    • renowned changing exhibitions program
    • scholarly illustrated catalogues
    • artists in residence
    • commissioning of new public art
    • guest curator program
 
   

For more information:

    If you wish to learn more about supporting these activities, or if you would like to explore other gift mechanisms that are not on line, such as mailing checks, donating securities, or matching gifts through your employer, please contact:
   

David A. Freilach

Assistant Director

    MIT List Visual Arts Center
20 Ames Street, E15-109
Cambridge, MA  02139
617-253-5076   Telephone
617-258-7265   Fax
freilach@mit.edu

 

 

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     15-1-2008
Conversation between Chantal Akerman and curator Terrie Sultan

OPENING RECEPTION: Chantal Akerman: Moving through Time and Space
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Gallery Talk by Jane Farver, LVAC Director
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Gallery Talk by Mark Linga, LVAC Educator
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Gallery Talk by Bill Arning, LVAC Curator
155-15-2008
LVAC Film Night: Four Corners (US/1997/80min.) dir., James Benning
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Gallery Talk by Bill Arning, LVAC Curator

MIT Public Art Tour HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY MAY 18, 10AM
185-18-2008
MIT Public Art Tour (Rescheduled)
19 20 215-21-2008
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston presents The Films of Chantal Akerman: Chantal Akerman by Chantal Akerman (2001, 64min)

The Museum of Fine Arts Boston presents The Films of Chantal Akerman: Je Tu Il Elle (1974, 90min.)
225-22-2008
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston presents The Films of Chantal Akerman: Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles

The Museum of Fine Arts Boston presents The Films of Chantal Akerman: Les Rendez-vous d’Anna
23 245-24-2008
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston presents The Films of Chantal Akerman: Chantal Akerman by Chantal Akerman (2001, 64min)

The Museum of Fine Arts Boston presents The Films of Chantal Akerman: Je Tu Il Elle (1974, 90min.)
255-25-2008
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston presents The Films of Chantal Akerman: Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
26 27 285-28-2008
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston presents The Films of Chantal Akerman: Les Rendez-vous d’Anna
295-29-2008
Gallery Talk by Claire Grace, Ph.D.candidate, Harvard University
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