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Support the Art of Canada

Make a charitable donation to the McMichael Canadian Fine art Foundation.

The McMichael is founded on the very idea of giving. Robert and Signe McMichael donated their home, state, and fine art collection to the Province of Ontario in 1965, and the gallery has since relied on generous donations, sponsorship and gifts from both the private and public sectors.

Become part of the McMichael family — equally a fellow member, as a corporate partner, as a volunteer or docent, or by making a charitable donation through the Foundation to support the gallery'southward permanent collection, special exhibitions, and heady range of programs for adults and children.

Tom Thomson Guitar

TOM THOMSON GUITAR

Help us enhance $100K to acquire the Tom Thomson Guitar and complete the McMichael'sGroup of Seven Guitar Projection collection.

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How to Donate

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905.893.1121 ext 2228

Brand your cheque payable to theMcMichael Canadian Art Foundation and ship to:

Attention: Director of Development
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
10365 Islington Artery
Kleinburg Ontario L0J 1C0 Canada

All donations of $25 or more than are tax receiptable in Canada. Charitable Registration Number: 897703765 RR 0001

Other Ways to Show Your Back up

Patrons Circle

Our Patrons Circle is a group of donors who are deeply committed to the Art of Canada. Spend time with other art enthusiasts at a variety of private events designed to engage, brainwash and inspire. Your generous back up ensures excellence in exhibitions and programming at the McMichael.

For more than information, please contact:
Roz Heintzman
Associate Director
416-937-9375rheintzman@mcmichael.com

Women's Art Council

The Women'south Art Council provides a forum for women philanthropists with a passion for Canadian art to share their time and talents in support of the exhibitions, programming and upper-case letter evolution of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection — and to bring the McMichael to greater prominence regionally. Additionally, the Council has a specific part to promote and encourage the work of Canadian female artists.

For more information, please contact:
Christine Sadler
Director of Development
905.893.1121 ext 2215csadler@mcmichael.com

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By contributing to the Indigenous Fine art Curatorial Fund you will exist helping the McMichael to back up curatorial and enquiry initiatives that are important to the preservation and conservation of piece of work by Canada's Indigenous artists.

To enquire about how to make your contribution, please contact:
Christine Sadler
Director of Evolution
905.893.1121 ext 2215csadler@mcmichael.com

Toronto Friends of the Visual Arts Fund

The Toronto Friends of the Visual Arts (TFVA) is a non-for-profit organization of 240 members established in 1998. It supports the visual arts in the GTA financially through annual awards and educates its members through regular lectures and museum, gallery, studio and collector tours and events.

The McMichael is very grateful to the TFVA for the institution of a Fund for symposia, speaker series, and other public events that support the appointment of the public in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in the appreciation and understanding of Canadian art. The Fund assists the McMichael to bring new perspectives from scholars, art experts, and others across N America. Information technology has, for example, supported Modernism in Manhattan: David Milne's New York 1903-1916, by Jessica Todd Smith, the Susan Gray Detweiler Curator of American Art and Director of the Center for American Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It has also supported bringing journalist Ruth Teichroeb to participate in a conversation with artist Robert Houle almost the devastating impact of the residential school organisation.

For more data on the Fund or how to contribute, please contact:
Christine Sadler
Manager of Development
905.893.1121 ext 2215 csadler@mcmichael.com

Souvenir of Fine art

The McMichael greatly appreciates the generosity of donors who wish to make gifts of Canadian art that are in accord with the drove and attach to the gallery'south standards. The gallery urges whatever donor considering a gift of art to consult with his or her tax adviser before making such a souvenir. Because nosotros do not deaccession works of art once they are accepted into the permanent drove, every donation must undergo a formal review procedure. To begin that process, a high-quality photograph of the work must be submitted for a curator's review.

In addition, biographical information nearly the artist, provenance documentation, and data on where the piece of work has been exhibited will exist requested. If yous wish to larn more most donating a work of fine art, please contact:

Christine Sadler
Manager of Evolution
905.893.1121 ext 2215 csadler@mcmichael.com

Colonel Robert Samuel McLaughlin (1871-1972) was a significant donor to the McMichael. He was a pioneer in the Canadian automobile industry and founder of Full general Motors of Canada, as well equally a noted philanthropist and patron of the arts. His support of the visual arts was likely encouraged by the fact that his daughter, Isabel McLaughlin, was an artist.

Through his friendship with A.Y. Jackson, Colonel McLaughlin acquired an exceptional drove of Group of Vii masterpieces in 1940. These paintings hung in his Oshawa home, Parkwood Estate, until 1969 when Robert McMichael convinced him that the McMichael gallery would exist a fitting permanent home for his drove of Group of Vii paintings also every bit the Maria Chapdelaine series past Clarence Gagnon.

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Your donation ensures the gift of art lives on.

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