To make Memorial Art Gallery exhibitions and programs accessible to a broad and diverse audience, MAGconnect offers free transportation, complimentary admission, and a one-year MAG membership to community residents who qualify for participation in the program.
MAG staff members work closely with both individuals and community organizations to promote the program, identify participants, and coordinate group visits. Since the program was introduced in 2016, MAGconnect has served over 1,000 area residents from more than 30 community organizations, including:
MAG hopes to welcome 500 Rochester residents a year, with a balance between repeat and new visitors.
Contact Information
For more information about the MAGconnect program, or to schedule a visit please contact:
Delores Jackson Radney
Program Manager
585.355.8888
MAGconnect is made possible by Bank of America Charitable Foundation, ESL Charitable Foundation, Inc., and the Mary S. Mulligan Charitable Trust, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee. Additional support is provided by the Memorial Art Gallery Community Access Endowment and the FULL MEA5URE Community Endowed Fund.
The Memorial Art Gallery’s educational and outreach programs are also supported by the John C. and Elsa C. Beach and Eileen M. Sullivan Education Endowment, the Docent Endowment Fund, the Emma Jane Drury Education Fund, the Patricia S. Fishman Educational Endowment, the Joanna M. and Michael R. Grosodonia Fund, the Frank Grosso and Diane Holahan Grosso Fund, the Mary Sue Jack Endowed Fund, the Mary Ann Monley and William D. Rice Education Endowment, and the Josephine Tota Endowment.
The McPherson Director of Academic Programs is partially endowed by an anonymous donor and supported by the Joan Feinbloom School Programming Fund.
Photo: Program manager Delores Jackson Radney with members of Trinity Emmanuel Church.