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Campaign to honor Executive Director finalizes KAC
Sculpting Community fundraising
Krasl Art Center’s $1.8 million Sculpting Community capital campaign is complete
December 23, 2019

ST. JOSEPH, MICH - Sculpting Community led Krasl Art Center (KAC) to reimagine and renovate the grounds. Through this placemaking initiative, KAC transformed the green space into a destination where everyone knows they are welcome and can enjoy the arts in a way that feels comfortable to them . Construction for the $1.8M project was completed in the fall of 2018 with final adjustments made in the spring of 2019. The summer of 2019 welcomed an unprecedented increase in visitorship at Krasl Art Center. Patrons enjoyed the newly redeveloped outdoor space including the interactive sculpture in the East Garden in Memory of Maria G. “Lupe” Hopp; Rising Crossing Tides , a monumental sculpture by artist Richard Hunt; a shaded plaza with casual outdoor seating; and an engaging greenspace. 

KAC entered 2019 with three successful years of fundraising behind them, thanks in large part to matching gift grants from 1st Source Bank Foundation and the Frederick S. Upton Foundation, plus donations from more than 400 individual donors throughout the community. However, the goal to fully fund the project faced a gap in excess of $200,000 at the start of the year. In the spring of 2019, an anonymous donor made a pledge to match each dollar given until the campaign goal was achieved. This fall, inspired by this anonymous donor’s challenge, Steve Wessell, retired Executive Vice President of 1st Source Bank and former treasurer of KAC’s Board, made a challenge of his own.  

Wessell challenged KAC’s board, staff, volunteers and community partners to make individual final gifts to the campaign in honor of Executive Director, Julia Gourley Donohue. These gifts would also serve to fully-fund all Sculpting Community expenses.

“Julia understood the importance of this project from the start,” said Wessell. “She brought the project to life for the board members, the staff and too many community members to count. She understood the hard work, outreach and funding this project would take - but - she also could see the big picture - she could see the families having lunch in the shaded plaza, groups of friends having coffee around the fire feature and kids everywhere - playing with Big Blue Blocks in the plaza, engaging the sculptures in Lupe Hopp’s Garden. She got it - and she got us to get it too.”

“From my position as Board Treasurer and a member of the Fund Development committee, no one has done more to define and communicate this vision and the need than KAC Executive Director, Julia Gourley Donohue.”

Once Wessell’s challenge to board, staff and community was reached, Wessell made a personal gift to bridge the final gap and the anonymous match was leveraged. This challenge successfully completed the capital campaign with a grand total of $1,889,037.00 in gifts and pledges. Any additional gifts received will be used for free community programming planned for Krasl Art Center's outdoor space.
 
Julia Gourley Donohue and her leadership will be recognized permanently on the new grounds. Hers will join the other honorary signs recognizing donors and patrons who support the work of Krasl Art Center. These include the Sculpture Garden Underwritten by 1st Source Bank, East Garden in memory of Maria G. “Lupe” Hopp, Upper Patio in honor of Judith A. & James P. DeLapa, and Bench in gratitude to the Frederick S. Upton Foundation. 

On December 30, 2019 Julia celebrates 14 years at Krasl Art Center; she has served as Executive Director since 2011.

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About the Krasl Art Center:
Krasl Art Center is a nonprofit art museum and learning center that enriches the lives of people living in or visiting Southwest Michigan by delivering enlightening art experiences through diverse education opportunities, meaningful events, and high quality exhibits and collections. KAC’s mission is to inspire meaningful change and strengthen community through the visual arts. To learn more, visit krasl.org.
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