The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Art Museum Futures Fund recently awarded a $200,000 grant to the University of Virginia’s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection to expand the promotion of Indigenous Australian art and culture, as well as enhance the leadership of Indigenous people within the museum.
This Mellon fund aims “to recognize visionary leadership, distinctive collections, and commitment to both campus and community, as well as historically overlooked artists and histories,” according to the Mellon Foundation’s grant description. As the only museum in the United States dedicated to Aboriginal art, the Kluge-Ruhe museum “serves a vital function,” the foundation wrote.
When Kluge-Ruhe had to close its doors because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the museum staff found that pivoting to work remotely had some unexpected advantages.
As the museum staff retooled how they work with Aboriginal artists and exhibit their contemporary art, the opened virtually to visitors and program attendees from around the world, Kluge-Ruhe Director Margo Smith said.

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