Gibbes Art Museum - Christina & Robert Brinkman Donate $500,000
The Gibbes Museum of Art, a beacon in the American South since its establishment in 1858, announces the gift of $500,000 from Christina and Robert Brinkman in honor of one of the Museum’s headline exhibition spaces.
The Christina and Robert Brinkman Gallery encompasses 1,600 square feet, and hosts a variety of exhibitions presented throughout the year ‒ including the national traveling shows the Museum brings to Charleston, and the award-winning original exhibitions created by the Gibbes’ curatorial team.
This gift will help fund ongoing renovations, future enhancements, and improvements to the Museum.
“The Gibbes Museum of Art is honored by this generous gift from Christina and Robert Brinkman,” says Angela Mack, the Museum’s President and CEO.
“The Brinkmans have adopted Charleston as their home, and demonstrated their incredible passion for the visual arts by choosing to celebrate the work of our Museum. Their generosity reflects a personal commitment to impacting the arts in our community,” adds Angela Mack.
“From the moment we moved to Charleston, we were immediately drawn to the Gibbes Museum,” says Robert Brinkman.
“The visual arts are always a special priority for us, and the Gibbes Museum engages with art lovers in a meaningful way that makes a difference,” adds Robert Brinkman.
“We hope that others will join our family in championing the Gibbes Museum of Art,” says Christina Brinkman.
“We love the work this museum team is doing, allowing so many people to make personal connections with art,” adds Christina Brinkman.
The Brinkmans are collectors of contemporary art, and are originally from Rochester, New York. They made Charleston their home three years ago.
Christina serves on the Gibbes Museum’s Collections Committee.
Prior to his retirement, Robert Brinkman was the Chairman of Brinkman International Group, which specializes in precision machining and machine tool building.
Christina Brinkman is a celebrated artist currently known for her ceramics, porcelain and metal work. She has worked as an artist all her life, and has artist studios in Charleston and Rochester.