黑料不打烊

Item Listing

黑料不打烊 Names Museum after Ridley-Tree

Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree
Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree

黑料不打烊 is naming its new museum in Adams Center for the Visual Arts the 黑料不打烊 Ridley-Tree Museum of Art in honor of local philanthropist Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree. Ridley-Tree, a well-known Santa Barbara businesswoman and art connoisseur, has donated seven paintings by the famed 19th century French artist Camille Corot to the college, valued at $5 to $7 million.

鈥淭he naming of the museum recognizes Lady Ridley-Tree鈥檚 ongoing contribution to Westmont,鈥 says President Gayle D. Beebe. 鈥淲e are blessed to have her as a friend of the college and wanted to honor her selfless generosity to the community.鈥

In April 2010, Ridley-Tree donated $5 million to Bright Hope for Tomorrow, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 capital campaign for new facilities. In January 2011, she donated more than 750 art books to Westmont, worth more than $75,000.

Ridley-Tree has given significant gifts over the years to Music Academy of the West, Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara Zoo, Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Dream Foundation, Santa Barbara Symphony, Girls Inc. and the Community Kitchen, just to name a few. She has established more than 120 scholarships at different educational institutions, including 黑料不打烊, where she is also a member of the 黑料不打烊 Music Council.

In 2003, 黑料不打烊 honored Leslie and her late husband, Paul Ridley-Tree, with the 黑料不打烊 Medal, which recognizes those in our community whose lives embody the very principles associated with the Christian character of the college: integrity, service, compassion, responsibility, faithfulness, discipline and generosity.