Over the years, donations of art by private collectors to the Art Museum have expanded and deepened the museum’s collection. In fact, many of the most significant works at the museum have been the generous gifts of collectors and donors. While we welcome such donations, we can accept only works of significant artistic merit that have been reviewed and approved by the museum’s Collection Committee, which must in turn adhere to the guidelines set forth in the museum’s Collection Management Policy.
If you have a work or works that you would like to donate to the museum, please complete the Gifts of Art form, which will subsequently be reviewed by the Collection Committee.
Guidelines
Among the considerations for the Art Museum of WVU’s collection, works of art should- be original works of museum quality and in keeping with the mission, purposes and programs of the museum.
- have a demonstrated authenticity, established provenance, and a clear proof of title.
- not unnecessarily duplicate holdings already in the collection.
- have proven legal and ethical integrity.
- be in good condition and appropriate to the museum’s storage and management capabilities.
The museum reserves the right to refuse gifts that it cannot properly store and care for or that do not serve its educational mission or fit within its collecting priorities and programmatic scope. Donors must have clear and legal title to all objects offered to the museum and be able to pass that title to the museum.
Gifts to the Art Museum may be tax-deductible. Potential donors should consult their tax advisors for further information. Appraisals may be required to determine the tax-deductible value of contributions, and donors are responsible for arranging and paying for said appraisal under IRS Federal Tax Laws. The Art Museum cannot appraise, evaluate, or place a value on gifts for tax purposes due to regulations and policies issued by the Internal Revenue Service. To begin the appraisal process, contact one of the following organizations:
- American Society of Appraisers
- Appraisers Association of America
- International Society of Appraisers
The Art Museum and the WVU Foundation request a copy of the appraisal for internal insurance purposes. The acceptance of an object does not imply an endorsement of the appraisal by the Art Museum or the WVU Foundation.
If you would like a donation of art to be credited within a specific calendar year, federal tax law requires that the following three conditions be met.- A written offer from the donor
- A written acceptance by the Art Museum
- The physical transfer of the object to the museum or the museum’s third-party representative before December 31 of the desired calendar year