TAYLOR PLEDGES $4 MILLION TO FUND NEW EDUCATION CENTER @ COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME

 

 

 

Six-time Grammy Award winner Taylor Swift

has pledged $4 million to fund a new education center at the Country Music

Hall of Fame(r) and Museum.  The more than 7,500-square foot space, which

will encompass parts of two floors and feature three classrooms and a

state-of-the-art children's exhibit gallery, is scheduled to open in early

2014.

 

Swift's gift is the largest capital contribution by an individual artist in

the museum's 45-year history, prompting the museum to name the new space the

Taylor Swift Education Center.  The gift was made in conjunction with

Working on a Building: Country Music Lives Here, the capital campaign that

will finance the Country Music Hall of Fame(r) and Museum's expansion from

140,000 square feet to more than 350,000 square feet.

 

Swift has for years been a generous supporter of the museum, performing for

the institution's 2007 All for the Hall New York, 2009 We're All for the

Hall and 2010 All for the Hall Los Angeles benefits.  She has also loaned

the museum dresses, stage costumes and instruments for display; a

free-standing, Taylor Swift multimedia exhibit has been one of the museum's

most popular attractions since its debut in May, 2010.

 

       "Taylor Swift represents country music's best traditions," said

Museum Director Kyle Young.  "She is a gifted singer-songwriter whose deeply

personal songs resonate with music fans around the world, and a dynamic live

performer whose open heart and engaging personality allow her to make even

the largest stadium shows an intimate experience.  Her many accomplishments

- including being the youngest artist to single-handedly write and sing a #1

country song - have made music history, and she has been an ambassador for

country music, raising awareness of our genre literally around the globe.

 

"Taylor is an artist who has always been ahead of the curve," Young

continued.  "By stepping forward to fund our education center, she has once

again demonstrated that she has an eye on our industry's future.  We are

deeply indebted to Taylor for this wonderful gift, which will help us

continue to fulfill our educational mission and serve our worldwide

audience.  It is not an overstatement to say that the Taylor Swift Education

Center will have a profound impact on our museum, our new campus, our city

and even our country.  It will truly be the heart of our living museum,

educating and inspiring young people and families, teaching them country

music history and helping them to make meaningful connections between the

music and their own lives."

 

The new education center will increase the museum's educational capacity up

to seven-fold and will include three classrooms and a children's exhibition

gallery.  On the third floor, two traditional classrooms and one "wet"

classroom space will be used by museum educators for current educational

offerings, including the museum's flagship program, Words & Music; distance

learning programs; and family programs such as the Musical Petting Zoo.  The

"wet classroom" will feature a utility floor, lending itself to the museum's

Make Letterpress Art with Hatch Show Print family program and similar

(messy) offerings.  The additional classroom spaces will also allow the

museum to develop new educational activities, potentially including

after-school programs, teen-centric programs, multi-week workshops for

youths, adults and senior citizens, and more.  Additionally, the classroom

spaces will be adjacent to a visible storage area and design studio; this

space will feature thematic displays of artifacts, e.g. dozens of banjos,

and allow students to observe museum curators at work.  The children's

gallery, situated on the second floor, will be a dedicated exhibit space for

young patrons and will be filled with hands-on, interactive exhibits.

 

With Country Music Hall of Fame member Kris Kristofferson and Ford Motor

Company Executive Chairman Bill Ford as honorary co-chairs, the museum

launched its $75 million Working on a Building campaign in July 2011 with

$56.8 million in cash and pledges already secured. Designed by Tuck-Hinton

Architects, the expansion is expected to be completed in early 2014.

 

 

 

Comments

  1. Bipolar apologies avatar

    On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Bipolar apologies said:

    @ BRENDAN 2015-

    I apologize for being mean.
    In my life as a child I've been sexually assaulted by men posing as family friends, as an adult I've been physically beaten by multiple men posing as gentlemen, and I've endured hardships no one should ever have to endure by men posing as human beings.

    I'm not homophobic, and, I apologize for placing you in the category of men who've earned my right to hate with a passion.

    I'm sure you're a good person.
    Unfortunately, I've developed a tendency to bite now before I'm bitten.

    Your Pal,
    I S R

  2. Lilly Star avatar

    On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:38 PM, Lilly Star said:

    I love you so, so much Taylor!! Please never ever stop making music! You are truely amazing!!!

  3. Nahui avatar

    On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Nahui said:

    I love her :)

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