This Giving Tuesday, support DU’s groundbreaking initiative, Locating Looted Art, at the Center for Art Collection Ethics to contribute toward reshaping the field of provenance research.
This project is dedicated to training students who are poised to carry out research in museums, galleries, auction houses and private collections. We also educate the broader public about art collection ethics through panel discussions, a news blog, and social media.
Our work matters because, fundamentally, art is about people and the return of plundered items to their rightful owners is a form of social justice.
With just a $5 gift you help ensure that we continue promoting provenance research and ethical art collection stewardship.
With a $50 gift you contribute to a scholarship fund that supports student access to our annual training program with top experts in the field – the only one of its kind in the United States.
With a $500 gift you help build a fund that will allow ACE to offer paid DU student internships to conduct provenance research on items owned by the University.
Your generous contribution today will directly fund the development of ACE training opportunities, student internships, and community engagement programs. Each donation will be strategically used to maximize the impact on students' access to educational experiences and provenance research resources.
The Center for Art Collection Ethics invites you to make a gift today and directly contribute to the training of future leaders in the art and museum world. Your support is crucial in helping us reach our goals and make a meaningful difference. Donate now and join us in shaping a brighter future.
Thank you for your generosity and commitment to making a positive impact!
