Brisbane woman gives $8 million to arts education

(l to r) Sarah Bradley,   Patricia Pollett, Dr Campbell Gray, Curtis Scibilia
(l to r) Sarah Bradley, Patricia Pollett, Dr Campbell Gray, Curtis Scibilia
An $8 million gift to The University of Queensland will benefit arts and music programs at the University and across the state. UQ Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Peter Høj said the gift from the estate of the late Paula Kinnane (UQ Bachelor of Arts '91) was "extraordinary". The $8 million bequest from Mrs Kinnane and her late husband Tony will establish endowment funds that benefit the UQ Art Museum, School of Music students and audiences across the state. The Kinnanes had a long association with UQ as residents of St Lucia and were passionate about providing an outstanding education for future generations, with a focus on students from rural areas who they felt faced additional hurdles. Professor Høj said the bequest was proof of the importance of the arts in the community. "This extraordinarily generous gift is evidence that many of our donors and the broader community place the arts at the centre of their lives," he said. "A gift of this magnitude underlines UQ's importance as a strong cultural steward, and will create genuine change for our students and further afield." The Kinnane bequest will enable the UQ Art Museum to establish internships to provide students with gallery and museum skills.
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