The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts has been built upon to the generosity of others. Ever since 1973, when Sir Robert & Lady Sainsbury donated their collection, and their son Lord Sainsbury employed Norman Foster to design and create our building, the Centre has continued to be indebted to the wide range of trusts, foundations, individuals and Friends who have supported it. Become a FriendJoin a group of our most enthusiastic visitors who pay a membership fee to support us and receive some great benefits in return. Make a Charitable DonationThere are many ways in which you too can become a part of this fantastic legacy, helping to ensure continued excellence for generations to come. Remember the Sainsbury Centre in your willBy remembering the Sainsbury Centre when making your Will, or adding a Codicil (an appendix) to an existing Will, you will have a direct and lasting effect on the future of our collections. Donating works of artThe Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is very grateful to those who give works of art and other important objects to add to our collection and our curators or collections team will happily discuss any potential object donation with you. Become a GuideIf you really want to delve into the Sainsbury Centre collections, you can train to be a Guide, and share your enthusiasm and knowledge with our other visitors. Work with usThe Sainsbury Centre is an inspiring place to work � find out more about job vacancies and opportunities to volunteer. |