An Evening Worth Its Weight in Art!


credit: Flickr

Quebec City's Mus ? 'e des beaux-arts du Qu'bec museum is getting a major boost from a single man.

Michael Audain, chairman of the Jean Paul Riopelle Foundation, has pledged $10 million toward the museum's Espace Riopelle pavilion, which will be built on the museum's campus in the heart of the city, the CBC reports.

The pavilion, which is expected to open in 2026, "will be the new jewel in the museum complex, and to its educational project," Mus ? 'e des beaux-arts du Qu'bec says in a press release.

Audain, who also co-founded the foundation, says in a statement that he is "proud to be contributing to the construction of the Espace Riopelle pavilion and to the MNBAQ works by the reputed artist to enrich its collection."

The press release notes that the generosity of Audain and other donors has helped Mus ? 'e des beaux-arts du Qu'bec reach "a turning point in its history by making an exceptional contribution to any major project focusing on the MNBAQ's growth."

The Canadian museum, which says the Espace Riopelle pavilion will be the first dedicated to the work of the late Canadian artist

Read the Entire Article


Selected Grant News Headlines

A customized collection of grant news from foundations and the federal government from around the Web.

Lifetime Support Switch Turns on for Youth Music and Engineering Scholarship

When Richard and Mary Jane Weeks of Fallbrook, Calif., died last November at the age of 90, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports, they left behind legacies so large that it's hard to believe they...more

Senate Group'S 'Roadmap' Is a Call to Action on Ai Innovation

It's time for the US to get serious about regulating artificial intelligence, according to a new report from a bipartisan group of senators. The report from the Bipartisan Senate AI Working...more

Six Honored for Community Service Efforts

When Betsy Reed Schultz learned that her son, Capt. Joseph Schultz, had been killed in Afghanistan, she founded the Captain Joseph House Foundation to provide a break for Gold Star military...more

Emerging Fundraising

The UN's children's agency is trying to use technology to change the way it does business. UNICEF's Innovative Finance Hub has launched a project called "Transforming Lives: Achieving Positive...more

Shield Summer Youth Program

If you've got a child between the ages of 12 and 15, and you want to give him or her a head start on life, the Boise Police Department has just the program for you. The department is now...more

Join Bpd'S Summer Youth Program

"I always thought policemen were like big scary people and I should always avoid them. But going through the program I've realized that they're very nice people and they're individuals and...more

Ucla Nurse'S Invention May Save Millions of Work Hours

When Veronica Pellegrino was a nurse on an orthopedic unit at UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center, she spent her days opening up to 100 to 150 medication packets per shift "constantly using that...more

The New School'S 88Th Commencement Celebrates the Creativity, Perseverance, and ...

The New School, a not-for-profit liberal arts college in New York City, awarded degrees to more than 3,000 students at its annual Commencement ceremony on Sunday. CBS New York reports the...more

Creative Solutions to Staffing Problems

Baby boomers are leaving the workforce in record numbers, leaving public schools in California and other states scrambling to fill teaching positions. "We are starting to see a shift away from...more

Shapiro Administration Celebrates Winners of Statewide €Œwhat'S So Cool About ...

"What's so cool about manufacturing in Pennsylvania?" That's a question students across the state are asking after winning top honors in the "What's So Cool About Manufacturing" student video...more





Vertical farms are designed in a way to avoid the pressing issues about growing food crops in drought-and-disease-prone fields miles away from the population centers in which they will be consumed.



Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs


Christopher Columbus Fellowship Program | Striving Readers | Affordable Care Act Initiative to Reduce Avoidable Hospitalizations among Nursing Facility Residents | Litigation Support for Indian Rights | School Improvement Grants | Protection of Children and Older Adults (Elderly) from Environmental Health Risks | Cultural, Technical and Educational Centers | Demonstration Projects to Ensure Students with Disabilities Receive a Higher Education | | Site Style by YAML | Grants.gov | Grants | Grants News | Sitemap | Privacy Policy

Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2008-2024 Copyright Michael Saunders