Could you be a Trustee of the East Anglia Art Fund?

EAAF is eager to invite applicants to join its volunteer Board of Trustees who guide our work and are responsible for the governance of the charity. We are looking for people willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, and who will broaden the diversity of thinking on our board.

We particularly welcome skills and experience in the following areas:

  • Museum and heritage sector and contemporary visual arts
  • Charity sector finance and governance
  • Fundraising and corporate sponsorship
  • Digital communications and marketing

    You do not need previous governance experience – we will provide a full induction and training.

    For an informal conversation about the role and the work of EAAF please contact Amanda Geitner: amanda.geitner@eastangliaartfund.org.uk

    EAAF Trustee Role Description

    EAAF Trustee Application Form

    Philanthropy
    Like most charities in Britain, EAAF needs to raise money each year to continue its vital work:

    Exhibitions
    The EAAF brings high quality exhibitions to the region.

    Education
    Funding opportunities for young people to work with artists in the gallery and support A-Level Master Classes. The Fred Dubery Joanne Brogden bequest provides for scholarships in Fine Art and Fashion at the Norwich University for the Arts.

    Artists
    Encouraging living artists by providing exhibition and teaching opportunities for artists in our region and welcome artist members who can promote their own websites through the EAAF website.

    Legacies

    Leave a lasting impression and remember EAAF in your will. We warmly welcome legacies - as equities or as a simple financial donation.

    In 1993 the EAAF was the beneficiary of a very substantial bequest from Jane, Lady Adeane. She left a remarkable collection of eighteen 20th century pictures and sculptures which are often on show at Norwich Castle. The bequest includes Warhol’s portrait of Lady Adeane’s spaniel Pom.

    In 2015 artists Fred Dubery and Joanne Brogden bequeathed to EAAF their art works and a substantial endowment to provide for scholarships in Fine Art and Fashion at the Norwich University of the Arts.

    Your contribution increases the number of exhibitions and education projects we can support each year. With your bequest we can continue great work in your name. For further information about the work your legacy can support, please contact us.


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