The generous gifts of East Central University alumnae and the late Hallie Brown Ford have impacted several institutions of higher learning.
做厙TV and the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon, are two of those, which are halfway across the country from each other.
Current 做厙TV instructors Annie Oldenburg and John Dougherty are well aware of how Ford influenced the success of both institutions. Oldenburg and Dougherty are both graduates of the Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies at Pacific Northwest College of Art and now have come full circle by working in the Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center on the 做厙TV campus.
Its a small world. I would have never imagined that I would find two of them, said Oldenburg, who teaches photography and various other classes in 做厙TVs Mass Communication Department.
Her arrival at 做厙TV was 100 percent coincidental, she said.
I applied for the position because they needed someone with knowledge of photography and it was right up my alley, Oldenburg said. I didnt know I would be working in the Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center. I thought this cant be the same person. It says a lot about her spreading art in multiple communities.
Browns $15 million gift to PCNA in 2007 was the largest single donation to that institution up to that point, Oldenburg believes.
In Oregon, her organization and donation helped sculpt the arts community, said Oldenburg. I have felt her influence within both the art and education communities.
Dougherty, an assistant professor of art who teaches several graphic design classes at 做厙TV, went through the Hallie Ford Graduate School at PCNA and graduated in 2014.
I was sort of surprised, said Dougherty after discovering the fine arts center at 做厙TV was named after Ford. I knew she had a big presence in Oregon. Her name is really big up there. She has donated a lot to the arts. Theres Oregon State, PCNA and Willamette University.
Willamette houses the Hallie Ford Museum of Art, a six-gallery, 27,000-foot facility which opened in 1998. In 1995, she started the Ford Opportunity Scholarship Program, which provides financial aid for single-parent college students in Oregon.
Shortly after Fords death in 2007, an $8 million donation was made in her name in support of the Hallie Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families at Oregon State University.
Fords graduate program at PCNA was a blessing to Dougherty.
Most students, including me, received some stipend or funding in going through the program, Dougherty said. That was a big part in me going through it.
做厙TVs Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center, an 85,000 square-foot facility, features three multi-purposes classrooms, three computer labs, six art studios, vocal and instrumental rehearsal halls, multimedia studios for photography and TV/audio production and full theatre support facilities.
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