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SFMOMA Announces $10 Million Gift From AT&T

SAN FRANCISCO, April 4, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) has announced a $10 million gift from AT&T for ongoing support -- in perpetuity -- of the Free First Tuesdays program. As a result of this generosity, First Tuesdays are always free thanks to AT&T. This partnership represents SFMOMA's and AT&T's shared goal of providing free access to the museum to the diverse communities of San Francisco and the Bay Area at large.

"Over the years, AT&T has been a wonderful neighbor and a great supporter of the museum's efforts to reach out to and build its audiences, and for this we are most grateful. With AT&T's generous support of the Free First Tuesdays program, SFMOMA will be able to guarantee that residents, students, community members alike will be able view, experience, and learn about modern and contemporary art through the museum's offerings of exemplary exhibitions and public programs," said SFMOMA Director Neal Benezra.

"We'd like more people from all walks of life to experience the magic of modern art," said Ken McNeely, president of AT&T California. "This gift is AT&T's way of ensuring that more people are exposed to the exceptional art of SFMOMA."

"By supporting this important program that provides opportunities for the public to engage with the museum's activities, AT&T is helping the museum connect to wide-ranging audiences that reflect the Bay Area community. We are incredibly grateful to AT&T for supporting us in this effort," Benezra continued.

First Tuesdays are always free, thanks to AT&T

Free First Tuesdays is designed to provide free admission on the first Tuesday of every month. The program historically attracts residents, tourists, students, and community members at large, including those that may not otherwise have on-going access to art education and museum experiences.

On the first Tuesday of every month, SFMOMA waives admission fees for all visitors. Visitors get free access to the museum's offerings, including lectures and film screenings on artists and art-related topics that are in conjunction with the exhibitions and the museum's collection. These talks are presented by curators and prominent visiting lecturers and provide stimulating visual and intellectual experiences, and promote a deeper understanding of artists and their craft.

"We believe that art endures. Up close and personal, modern and contemporary art, in particular, communicates and demonstrates how a culture defines and expresses itself -- and almost always with intense passion and skill. As a company in the business of communication, it's that passion, combined with skill and talent, in which AT&T seeks affiliation," said McNeely.

How the AT&T gift came about

While the partnership between SFMOMA and AT&T has been long and meaningful, it was further strengthened in 1999 when AT&T decided to build a parking garage on Minna Street behind SFMOMA. The museum's support and advocacy at the time was a key factor in the company's ability to build what is today known as the SFMOMA garage and the partnership that evolved through those combined efforts has only deepened over the years.

As a result, when SFMOMA approached AT&T about its desire to build a rooftop garden and the need for the air rights over the garage in order to do so, AT&T was eager to not only facilitate the building of this important community gathering place, but to support the museum and the neighborhood that had embraced it for so many years.

Because AT&T was moving its California headquarters several blocks away and thus would be selling its signature building and the accompanying garage, it was important to AT&T to leave behind a legacy and help ensure the future vitality of the museum.

While AT&T will always have an important connection to the rooftop garden, the museum and AT&T agreed that financial support, in keeping with AT&T's funding priorities, could best be utilized by ensuring free access to the museum, for years to come. What resulted was this magnanimous gift of $10 million -- making it possible for all to come to the museum and the rooftop garden free of charge on the first Tuesday of every month.

Museum hours: Open daily (except Wednesdays): 11 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.; open late Thursdays, until 8:45 p.m. Summer hours (Memorial Day to Labor Day): open at 10 a.m. Closed Wednesdays and the following public holidays: New Year's Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, Christmas. The Museum is open the Wednesday between Christmas and New Year's Day.

Koret Visitor Education Center: Open daily (except Wednesdays): 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; open late Thursdays, until 8:30 p.m. Summer hours: open at 10 a.m.

Admission prices: Adults $12.50; seniors $8; students $7. SFMOMA members and children 12 and under are admitted free. Thursday evenings after 6 p.m. admission is half-price. The first Tuesday of each month admission is free.

SFMOMA is easily accessible by Muni, BART, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans, and Caltrain. Hourly, daily, and monthly parking is available at the SFMOMA Garage at 147 Minna Street. For parking information, call 415.348.0971.

Visit our Web site at http://www.sfmoma.org/ or call 415.357.4000 for more information.

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is supported by a broad array of contributors who are committed to helping advance its mission as a dynamic center for modern and contemporary art. Major annual support is provided by Koret Foundation Funds, Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. Fund, and Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund. KidstART free admission for children 12 and under is made possible by Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. Thursday evening half-price admission is sponsored by Banana Republic.

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