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Donor Portraits
For 100 years, generous donors, Members, and volunteers have dedicated their valuable time and money to the Delaware Art Museum. This generosity makes our exciting exhibitions, compelling programs and Studio classes, and entertaining events possible. And perhaps most importantly, support from individuals like the ones listed below helps the Museum protect and preserve art for future generations. These donor portraits represent just a few ways that an individual can help the Museum. Visit our Why Giving Matters page or contact Susan M. Zellner, Director of Development, at szellner@delart.org or 302-351-8558 to learn how you can support the Museum you love.
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Michael Resnick is a passionate collector of original comic book illustrations, horror movie paraphernalia, vintage toys, and other fantasy artworks. Learn why he plans to donate all his beloved collections to the Museum. |
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Madeleine Hughes is a local grandmother who began visiting the Museum with her grandchildren. Read about how the Museum brought these generations together. |
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Lynn DelPorte is an avid arts supporter and one of the Museum’s dedicated docents. Discover how she connects the community with art. |
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Louise Schoonover Smith and John R. Schoonover are grandchildren of Frank E. Schoonover, a well-known American artist. Louise and John, who are brother and sister, are not only Museum Members, but they have given the Museum an important collection of their grandfather’s work. |
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Jerrol (Jerry) Jennings was a Texan who moved to Delaware in 2004. The Museum helped him find a community and an artistic outlet. |
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Richard and Stacie Immesberger are the Museum’s next-door neighbors. Read about how their entire family has gotten involved in the Museum. |
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