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The Bendre-Hallock Art Centre at WNA
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Colora, MAryland. 100 Acrs
West Nottingham Academy · Est. 1744
Proposed: Bendre-Hallock Art Centre
A planned 30,000 sq ft permanent museum — envisioned as one of the first dedicated Indian art institutions in the United States, close to New York, Washington D.C., and Philadelphia.
INSTITUTION
West Nottingham Academy — Founded 1744
LOCATION
Colora, Cecil County, Maryland — close to NYC, DC & Philadelphia
CAMPUS AREA
100 acres — oldest residential school in the United States
ART CENTRE SIZE
30,000 sq ft — display, convention, climate storage, offices & residences
BUILD BUDGET
~$25M funded by WNA Foundation & Casa Laxmi Foundation
HALLOCK COMMITMENT
$5M pledge from the Hallock Family of Georgia (WNA alumni)
TIMELINE
Groundbreaking imminent · 3–4 year construction
SERVICES
Auctions, exhibitions, loans, artist camps, residencies, research
1744
WNA Founded
30,000Sq Ft
Art Centre
100 ac
Campus
$5M
Hallock Donation
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