Piper, Just a suggestion, but a wonderful place that we once did some work for is the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning New York. They are a private, non-profit museum but have a history of being founded by the Corning Glass company. It is one of the most amazing collections of glass in the country and the world. I no longer have a contact there, but I am sure you could contact their curatorial or development offices and speak with them. I am sure it would be a fine home for your pieces of Tiffany glass.
Dana Hines
Membership Consultants, Inc.
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Dana Hines
Vice President Membership Marketing
Membership Consultants, A Gabriel Group Company
Earth City MO
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-25-2021 05:07 PM
From: Piper Hutson
Subject: Open forum inquiry
A corporate art collection is looking to donate two tiffany stained glass pieces currently in storage in Oakland, California, but are concerned about museum donations which are accepted and then sold for profit. Any suggestions on institutions who would be happy to rehome the items without looking to turn around and sell the works?
Piper Hutson
Corporate Art Curator, AVP
Wells Fargo Corporate Heritage
MAC H0009-012 Floor 01| 2801 Market Street | St. Louis, MO 63103
314-875-3988 | Fax 314-875-7870
piper.hutson@wellsfargo.com