The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens has
received an $800,000 gift to name and endow the position of Garden Curator,
thanks to the generosity of the Lorena “Lory” Doolittle and her family. The gift allows the Museum to create The
Doolittle Family Garden Curator position, which will work with the Museum team
to create meaningful, impactful, and artful opportunities that share the
Museum’s historic Gardens with visitors in engaging and inspiring ways.
“With this gift, Lory Doolittle and her family help assure that the treasures of landscape architecture here at the Cummer Museum will be stewarded into the future,” states Adam Levine, Ph.D., the Museum’s George W. and Kathleen I. Gibbs Director & Chief Executive Officer. “The Cummer Museum houses masterpieces in its galleries by Rubens, Turner, and Degas, but those are equaled if not exceeded by our outdoor masterpieces by Meehan, Olmstead, and Shipman. Ms. Doolittle has embraced this view and through this gift helps provide the care that will make these gardens available to the Jacksonville community for generations to come.”
Lory Doolittle has been actively involved with the Museum since moving to Jacksonville in 2004 from Connecticut. She has worked as a volunteer with the Museum’s Docents since 2013, providing tours of the galleries and gardens for schools, private groups, and the general public. She has also been actively involved with the Cummer Beaches affinity group. Mrs. Doolittle has been a long-time supporter of the Museum’s mission and vision, through financial and volunteer support, including service on the Museum’s Education Committee.
“The Cummer Gardens were created by Ninah Cummer with care and devotion,” says Lory Doolittle. “With the help of a garden curator, Mrs. Cummer’s garden legacy will continue to enhance the Cummer Museum and educate the public.”
The Doolittle gift fully funds the $1.5 million endowment for the position, the proceeds of which will be used to support the compensation and expenses related to maintaining a garden curator. The Garden Curator will establish a strategy to create greater permeability and crossover between the Museum’s gardens and gallery spaces, develop garden-related programming, and create partnerships that will promote the visibility of the gardens in Jacksonville and beyond.
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
829 Riverside Avenue
Jacksonville, Florida 32204
(904) 356-6857
Hours of Operation & Admission
“With this gift, Lory Doolittle and her family help assure that the treasures of landscape architecture here at the Cummer Museum will be stewarded into the future,” states Adam Levine, Ph.D., the Museum’s George W. and Kathleen I. Gibbs Director & Chief Executive Officer. “The Cummer Museum houses masterpieces in its galleries by Rubens, Turner, and Degas, but those are equaled if not exceeded by our outdoor masterpieces by Meehan, Olmstead, and Shipman. Ms. Doolittle has embraced this view and through this gift helps provide the care that will make these gardens available to the Jacksonville community for generations to come.”
Lory Doolittle has been actively involved with the Museum since moving to Jacksonville in 2004 from Connecticut. She has worked as a volunteer with the Museum’s Docents since 2013, providing tours of the galleries and gardens for schools, private groups, and the general public. She has also been actively involved with the Cummer Beaches affinity group. Mrs. Doolittle has been a long-time supporter of the Museum’s mission and vision, through financial and volunteer support, including service on the Museum’s Education Committee.
“The Cummer Gardens were created by Ninah Cummer with care and devotion,” says Lory Doolittle. “With the help of a garden curator, Mrs. Cummer’s garden legacy will continue to enhance the Cummer Museum and educate the public.”
The Doolittle gift fully funds the $1.5 million endowment for the position, the proceeds of which will be used to support the compensation and expenses related to maintaining a garden curator. The Garden Curator will establish a strategy to create greater permeability and crossover between the Museum’s gardens and gallery spaces, develop garden-related programming, and create partnerships that will promote the visibility of the gardens in Jacksonville and beyond.
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
829 Riverside Avenue
Jacksonville, Florida 32204
(904) 356-6857
Hours of Operation & Admission
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