Support us

At William Robinson Gallery, we believe in the transformative power of art, and we endeavour to deliver a high quality program that has something for everyone. Committed to accessibility and inclusion, we have developed a suite of engagement programs that have received national recognition.

We would be delighted to have you support us in delivering our unique programs and promise that your gift, big or small, won't go unnoticed. We are also happy to discuss and explore any unique propositional ideas you may have.

To discuss your support in any of the below areas, please contact Gallery Director, Vanessa Van Ooyen, on +61 07 3138 1420 or email vanessa.vanooyen@qut.edu.au.

Financial

William Robinson Gallery welcomes individual gifts, from monthly or annual donations to major one-off gifts. This kind of support assists in managing and conserving the Art Collection so it is available for display and learning purposes within the William Robinson Gallery, around campuses, or on loan to other institutions.

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Artwork

William Robinson Gallery welcomes the donation of significant artworks that contribute to the collecting focus of the QUT Art Collection – works by William Robinson, as well as works by key Indigenous artists, Queensland artists, and QUT-trained artists. Artworks may be donated directly or through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.

William ROBINSON, Equestrian self portrait 1987 (detail), oil on linen. QUT Art Collection. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by William Robinson, 2011
William ROBINSON, Passing storm, late afternoon, Beechmont, 'Mountain' series, fourth of five 1993, oil on linen. QUT Art Collection. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by William Robinson, 2017

Bequest

You may wish to acknowledge the work we do at William Robinson Gallery through a monetary bequest in your Will – a gesture that will be in perpetuity a contribution to the development of one of Australia's important university art museums and public collections.

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