Gift Allows Community Free Admission – “Owsley Sundays” – to the
Speed Every Sunday for Five Years
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Brown-Forman Corporation (NYSE:BFA)(NYSE:BFB) announced today that it is
giving the Speed Art Museum$1 million dollars as part of the Speed’s
multi-million dollar capital campaign. The announcement was made today
by Brown-Forman Vice Chairman James S. Welch, Jr. during a news
conference at the Speed Art Museum.
“Brown-Forman has been a long-time benefactor of the Speed, and we are
very pleased to make this contribution which benefits our entire
community in honor of former Brown-Forman Chairman and CEO Owsley Brown
II, who was one of Louisville’s most ardent arts’ patrons,” said Welch.
“Owsley firmly believed that making art accessible to everyone was
essential for both individual and community well-being, so we are proud
to provide this gift which will allow anyone to visit the beautiful new
Speed Art Museum free of charge every Sunday for five years.”
The free Sunday admission to the Speed Art Museum will be called “Owsley
Sundays” in honor of Owsley Brown II, who as CEO of Brown-Forman from
1993 to 2005, led the company’s transformation into a truly global
company, continuing his family’s legacy of building Brown-Forman from
generation to generation. The free “Owsley Sundays” will begin March 20
of this year and continue through March of 2021.
“This wonderful gift brings together so many things my father cared
deeply about: Brown-Forman’s commitment to Louisville, Louisville’s
devotion to the arts, and art as the common ground of our shared human
story. ‘Owsley Sundays’ gives those ideas a name and I hope it will
allow every resident to visit and take ownership of our re-opened
community treasure,” said Brooke Barzun, co-chair of the Speed Art
Museum’s capital campaign and daughter of the late Owsley Brown II.
“The free Sundays at the Speed, through the generosity of Brown-Forman,
will open up a whole new world to the entire community,” said Ghislain
d’Humieres, CEO of the Speed Museum. “The partnership we’ve enjoyed with
Brown Forman over the years – decades, really – has been unique, dynamic
and exciting. The real winner though, is our Louisville community. The
generosity showed by the Brown family and Brown-Forman has been
extraordinary and has allowed us to provide so many truly wonderful
programs, the best in art, and a cultural experience that educates,
excites and empowers the entire community. The Speed is the ultimate
experience where art from the around the world invites and inspires
people to experience the power of creativity."
The Speed has been closed for three years for a major $60 million
renovation and expansion that will double the square footage of the
original museum. The Museum will be open to the public for 30 straight
hours immediately following the ribbon cutting ceremony at 10:00 a.m. on
March 12, 2016, giving the community unprecedented access to the
stunning new interiors, artwork and environment.
A look at the new Speed Art Museum
The new 62,500 sq. ft. North Building is largely transparent and will
create one of the finest experiential art museums in the country. It
will double the museum’s overall square footage and nearly triple the
gallery space from the existing wing. The total expansion effort
encompasses approximately 220,000 sq. ft., including 79,600 sq. ft. of
renovation, 75,000 sq. ft. of new construction, and 135,000 sq. ft. of
landscape improvements.
The expansion creates a new state-of-the-art space for larger special
exhibitions, contemporary art galleries, a family education and welcome
center, cinema, indoor/outdoor café, museum store, and a multifunctional
Grand Hall for performances, lectures and entertaining. Additionally,
the new Elizabeth P. and Frederick K. Cressman Art Park and public
piazza will feature creative artworks created specifically for the Speed
Museum.
Information on the Speed’s reopening, the 30-hour event schedule and
more can be found at www.speedmuseum.org.
For more than 140 years, Brown-Forman Corporation has enriched the
experience of life by responsibly building fine quality beverage alcohol
brands, including Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, Southern Comfort,
Finlandia, Jack Daniel’s & Cola, Canadian Mist, Korbel, Gentleman Jack,
el Jimador, Herradura, Sonoma-Cutrer, Chambord, New Mix, Tuaca, and
Woodford Reserve. Brown-Forman’s brands are supported by nearly 4,000
employees and sold in more than 160 countries worldwide. For more
information about the Company, please visit http://www.brown-forman.com/.

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