Donor

Division of the Humanities' Department of Art History Announces $1 Million Endowment for Art Conservation Courses

Caroline Longo, students in Suzanne Deal Booth Seminar "The Material Science of Art," prepares to use x-radiography to examine The Penitent St. Jerome at the Smart Museum of Art.

The University of Chicago’s Department of Art History has received a $1 million gift from activist for cultural heritage protection, philanthropist, and Napa Valley vintner Suzanne Deal Booth for the funding of art conservation courses and internships. The endowment builds upon the efforts of a five-year conservation teaching collaboration implemented by the Department in the spring of 2018. The generous donation from Deal Booth assures the perpetuity of the piloted initiative’s courses and opportunities for students, funding art conservation and conservation science course offerings on campus as well as an annual undergraduate internship in the field. The endowment marks UChicago as one of the few national institutions to offer regular art conservation and conservation science courses at the college level within a liberal arts institution.