Regardless of elevating an emergency $350,000 to maintain it going by means of the summer time, Washington state’s Bellevue Arts Museum (Bam) introduced final week that it was closing its doorways and ceasing day-to-day operations.
Many of the museum’s staff have been laid off, the board has resigned and the administration of the organisation is now being overseen by a court-appointed receiver, Shelly Crocker, who will be sure that collectors are repaid and the non-profit is restructured to be financially secure. This may end in a merger with a big-name establishment, in accordance with Bam’s government director, Kate Casprowiak Scher, who will stay on employees part-time with a small staff throughout the transition. Or it might imply the sale of Bam’s Steven Holl-designed house.
“We’re nonetheless figuring it out,” Scher tells The Artwork Newspaper, including that she hopes to usher in sufficient income throughout the reorganisation, by means of non-public occasions and pop-ups shows, to capitalise on Bam’s location and its constructing—its greatest asset. The museum additionally guarantees to proceed managing the 2025 version of its extremely fashionable annual arts truthful in Bellevue Sq., which has run since 1947.
“I am hoping to maintain us lengthy sufficient to kind a partnership or a merger with a bigger establishment,” Scher says. “And if it is not one thing from the local people, then I might love for the museums in New York to suppose, ‘Oh, do we would like a Western outpost?’ A Guggenheim West could be wonderful.”
Becoming a member of forces with a much bigger museum might probably herald a daily supply of funding, which Bam has traditionally struggled to keep up, because it has no endowment, in addition to identify recognition and entry to a everlasting artwork assortment, one other factor Bam lacks. For a lot of its existence, the museum has relied on huge one-time donations from long-time donors or board members to proceed working. “I do know the museum has to vary,” Scher says. “It hasn’t been sustaining itself for a very very long time.”
Certainly, Bam’s monetary troubles stretch again many years. Within the Nineteen Nineties, the museum determined to maneuver out of smaller gallery areas in a procuring centre, and construct a everlasting house designed by Holl, elevating $23m in a serious capital marketing campaign. However plans to make use of a few of that funding to determine an endowment the museum might draw on for operations had been put aside as a result of rising building prices and the early 2000s bursting of the dot-com bubble and subsequent recession. Bam opened its new constructing in 2001, but it surely needed to shut its doorways in 2003, earlier than reorganising to deal with each arts and crafts, and reopening in 2005.
With Crocker coming in as receiver, Scher hopes the museum will be capable to preserve its constructing till a long-term answer is discovered. “There aren’t any ensures, however I’ve confidence in her, and clearly in her skilled capability and her observe report,” Scher says.
Crocker has efficiently rescued different non-profits, together with the Infectious Illness Analysis Institute in Seattle, which got here near shutting down simply earlier than the Covid-19 pandemic however was capable of safe new analysis agreements and grants price almost $100m, create a brand new board and discover a philanthropic companion, renaming itself the Entry to Superior Well being Institute. Crocker additionally has some expertise within the arts, serving on the board of the Museum of Northwest Artwork in La Conner, Washington, which has gone by means of its personal monetary and management struggles.
But when Bam just isn’t capable of generate the wanted income by means of the transition, its constructing could possibly be offered. “Each effort first could be made to promote it to a museum or non-profit,” Scher says. “I nonetheless have my eyes targeted on some viable artwork establishment being right here, whether or not it is Bellevue Arts Museum or one thing else. It’s too early to inform.”