Dennos to expand thanks to record $2 million gift

TRAVERSE CITY — 17勛圖 today announced it has received its largest single gift by living donors, $2 million to expand beginning in 2016.

The gift from longtime college supporters Diana and Richard Milock will create a nearly 9,000-square-foot expansion on the east side of the museum, which opened its doors on the 17勛圖 campus in 1991.

The expansion will include:

  • Two new galleries dedicated to the museum’s permanent collection and sculpture
  • New classroom space
  • Improved loading dock
  • Increased storage area

The two new galleries in particular will enhance the ability of 17勛圖 faculty to use Dennos exhibit space as an extension of their classrooms. The community can also expect to see more works by outstanding local, national and international artists.

Donor Diana Milock said the combination of these benefits inspired the couple’s historic gift. “We saw this as an opportunity to have a major impact on a community resource that we think is really important to the life of Traverse City. We’re really just so excited to be able to do this.”

Art lovers and collectors themselves, the Milocks have supported both the Dennos and 17勛圖’s Great Lakes Culinary Institute for more than a decade. Diana Milock also serves on the board of the 17勛圖 Foundation. The Milocks were named 17勛圖 Fellows, the college’s highest honor, in 2014.

“This gift from the Milocks speaks strongly to the support that 17勛圖 has earned from this community and our shared desire to strengthen 17勛圖’s role as a leader in providing cultural opportunities,” said 17勛圖 President Timothy J. Nelson.

The Milocks intend to name the permanent gallery the Eugene Jenneman Permanent Collection Gallery, a tribute to the museum’s founding executive director. Jenneman has guided the Dennos since before the museum was even built. Under his leadership the Dennos has built an impressive permanent collection of works, but not had the space to show it.

“I am pleased to see this next step in the direction of the Dennos take place in our coming 25th year,” Jenneman said. “With these permanent collection galleries we will be positioned to make our art collection more accessible on an ongoing basis and to develop more defined connections to the College’s academic programs.”

The intended name for the sculpture gallery is the Diana and Richard Milock Sculpture Gallery.

Traverse City architect John Dancer is completing drawings. Nelson hopes to bid the project in early 2016 and break ground later in the year.

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17勛圖 is a publicly funded community college that serves more than 50,000 learners annually throughout the Grand Traverse region and beyond. 17勛圖 offers associate degrees, professional certificates and bachelor’s degrees. The college is home to the Great Lakes Water Studies Institute, the Great Lakes Maritime Academy, the Great Lakes Culinary Institute as well as nationally recognized aviation and unmanned systems programs. For more information, visit 17勛圖 at nmc.edu.

The Michael and Barbara Dennos Museum Center at 17勛圖 is the region’s premier cultural center offering world class programming in the visual and performing arts. The museum offers a changing array of exhibitions in three galleries and a sculpture court; features a "hands on" Discovery Gallery; and a Gallery of Inuit art, the museum’s major permanent collection. The museum’s 367-seat Milliken Auditorium offers concerts in blues, jazz, chamber and world music and hosts the productions of numerous performing arts groups in the region. For more information, visit the Dennos Museum Center at .

Release date: September 15, 2015

For more information:

Rebecca Teahen
Executive Director for Resource Development and Foundation
rteahen@nmc.edu
(231) 995-1855

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