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Calvin News

Art Partners

Tue, Nov 09, 2010
Myrna Anderson

Their first collaboration involved a major donation of artwork to Calvin鈥檚 permanent collection. Now Larry Gerbens and Joel Zwart are launching an arts partnership that welcomes the entire Calvin community.

Two weeks ago鈥攋ust after dedicating the college鈥檚 new 鈥擥erbens, a regional gift officer in Calvin鈥檚 department of t, and Zwart, the college鈥檚 director of exhibitions, launched Calvin Art Partners: a giving society for art lovers.

鈥淭here are so many people in the Calvin constituency who are interested in art. They鈥檙e involved in their churches art committees, they collect art, they鈥檙e docents at museums,鈥 said Gerbens, himself a collector and a former owner of Grand Gallery.

Giving at many levels

Calvin Art Partners allows students, faculty, staff and alumni to financially support Calvin鈥檚 art collection and exhibition program. Partners may join the society at any one of five giving levels, paying anywhere from $50 to $1000. 鈥淲e want to give people the feeling, 鈥業鈥檝e got a stake here,鈥 said Gerbens.

The society will help Calvin to grow its permanent collection (now numbering more than 1,500 pieces), conserve that collection and fund exhibitions on the scale of the recent Bruegel show.

The founding art partners hope that the society will also enhance the educational endeavor at Calvin鈥攖hat faculty will use the gallery and the permanent collection in their teaching and students will find inspiration for their papers and projects in the college鈥檚 art resources. 鈥淲e鈥檙e hoping that that will extend beyond our art and art history majors to other disciplines,鈥 Zwart said.

Calvin Art Partners was inspired by 鈥渇riends-of鈥 societies in museums, said Zwart: 鈥淢useums are a support network supported by volunteers and donors, and it鈥檚 a model that鈥檚 easily adaptable to a college museum.鈥 Members will be eligible for special gallery event and recieve an annual newsletter.

Art partnering

It was two friends of the original Center Art Gallery whose gifts made the new Center Art Gallery possible. One of them was Gerbens, who donated his -themed collection of artwork to Calvin in 2008. A year earlier, 1955 alumnus Kees Van Nuis had donated 16 paintings to the permanent collection, among them several works (and a painting named 鈥淏arn Interior鈥 whose restoration revealed a hidden 鈥.鈥)

鈥淚t was really something that made a case for a new gallery,鈥 Zwart said of those donations and the shows attached to them. He hopes the gallery will attract many such new friends of art.

鈥淚t鈥檚 giving them a place to come home to,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e have a home now.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great home,鈥 said Gerbens.

鈥淎nd now we have to fill it,鈥 Zwart said.