Join us for our Free Community Celebration, Bruce ConsTRUCKS!

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On Sunday, September 8, 12:00 – 4:00 pm, the Bruce Museum will present Bruce ConsTRUCKS, a day of free family fun to celebrate the start of the Museum’s exciting new renovation and construction project.

Open to the entire community, Bruce ConsTRUCKS will feature construction trucks provided by Eversource and other vehicles for kids to explore, an array of children’s crafts and other hands-on activities, a visit by the “Bubble Bus,” a live performance by the popular children’s band Songs for Seeds, kegs and cans of cold brew coffee courtesy of Rise Brewing Co., cookies from Sweet Lisa’s, food and ice cream trucks, and more.

The day will feature a one-of-a-kind opportunity for the public to draw on our gallery walls before renovation work begins. This may be your only chance to leave your mark on the Museum’s walls – sketch a picture, write us a note, express yourself!

Bruce ConsTRUCKS will also feature a noise- and horn-free quiet hour from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm for children and families with special needs looking for a sensory-friendly experience.

This free, public celebration will also give the community the opportunity to learn more about the Bruce Museum’s renovation and expansion plans – and to join the community-wide support of the Campaign for the New Bruce. Visitors will be able to view informational displays about the renovation and expansion project, and Museum leaders and volunteers from across the community will be on hand to describe the transformative impact that the New Bruce will have.

Families with young children will be drawn not only to the construction trucks, but also to the hands-on craft activities stationed near the vehicles. Staffed by the Museum’s Educators and volunteers, the activities include:

  • Truck Sculptures: Children can design their very own truck from paper and then fill it up it with soft materials to create a “puffy truck” sculpture.

  • Tools of the Trade: With this craft activity, kids can make their own tool belts that they can wear home.

  • Paint Chip Collages: Pick out your favorite colors to create your own collage out of paint chips.

  • Design Time: Build like the best artists and engineers with our playful Imagination Playground blocks.

  • Truck Finders: A hands-on sensory activity for toddlers.

  • Build a Museum: We’ll set you up with materials so you can build your own New Bruce!

“We’re excited to celebrate the public launch of the Campaign by hosting Bruce ConsTRUCKS,” says Julia Nusseibeh, who, along with Felicity Kostakis, Cricket Lockhart, and Candace Procaccini, is helping organize the community-wide event. “It’s going to be a wonderful day of family fun, and a day to remember for all who love the Bruce Museum.”

The transformative capital expansion and renovation project – the first since a $4.3 million expansion in 1992 – is well under way. The centerpiece of the New Bruce is a three-story, 40,000 square-foot addition that will more than double the size of the current Museum, offering more space for both art and science. Designed by the prestigious New Orleans firm of Eskew + Dumez + Ripple, the building will open directly onto Bruce Park and feature a delicate striated façade of cast stone and glass inspired by the surfaces of Connecticut’s rock quarries.

In June, the Bruce Museum announced a $15 million lead gift from William L. Richter. The gift, the largest to the campaign to date, will support construction of the new art wing.

The next phase of the New Bruce project will begin in September with the renovation of the Museum’s current changing gallery spaces. These galleries will close on September 1 and re-open on February 1, 2020 with the installation of major new art and science exhibitions. The Museum will remain open during this renovation phase, with exhibitions in the Bantle Lecture Gallery and permanent science gallery and an array of educational and enrichment programs for visitors of all ages.

We would like to thank Bruce ConsTRUCKS Co-Chairs Felicity Kostakis, Cricket Lockhart, Julia Nusseibeh, and Candace Procaccini for their vision and leadership. And we are grateful for support from Eversource, Blakeslee Arpaia Chapman, Cummings & Lockwood, LLC, Dominick and Matt Lio of Empire ECS Construction Management, Felicity Kostakis, Cricket and Jim Lockhart, Julia and Jamal Nusseibeh, Candace Procaccini, Rise Brewing Co., and Sweet Lisa’s Exquisite Cakes, as well as media sponsor Moffly Media/Greenwich Magazine



For details about Bruce ConsTRUCKS, click on this link or call 203-869-0376.

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Bruce Museum Announces $15 Million Lead Gift to the Campaign for the New Bruce

Designed by the New Orleans firm of Eskew + Dumez + Ripple, the new addition to the Bruce Museum will house state-of-the-art exhibition, education, and community spaces.

Designed by the New Orleans firm of Eskew + Dumez + Ripple, the new addition to the Bruce Museum will house state-of-the-art exhibition, education, and community spaces.

Major gift from William L. Richter marks milestone toward the Greenwich Museum’s construction and renovation project

GREENWICH, CT, June 24, 2019 – The Bruce Museum’s capital expansion project has received a $15 million lead gift from William L. Richter. The gift, the largest to the campaign to date, will support construction of the new art wing. A longtime resident of Greenwich, Richter is co-founder of Cerberus Capital Management, L.P.

Said Mr. Richter: “I was inspired by the Museum’s bold plans for the future and particularly admire the appearance of the building, as well as its functionality. I’m honored by the thought that my name will be on the new art wing, and I hope that this gift to the Bruce and to the Town of Greenwich will be the catalyst for further progress in making it a reality.”

“We are delighted to announce this substantial pledge toward the completion of the New Bruce,”says Peter C. Sutton, Director Emeritus. “This is truly a tipping point in the campaign. Our gratitude to Bill Richter will endure for the life of the institution.”

Robert Wolterstorff, who on June 1 became the Museum’s new Susan E. Lynch Executive Director, adds, “What a thrill to step into the Museum at such an auspicious moment! Mr.Richter’s gift moves us dramatically closer to our $45 million construction goal. I am so grateful for his extraordinary generosity and vision. This is leadership that will inspire others to step in to personally make a transformative impact on the Greenwich community.”

The centerpiece of the New Bruce is a three-story, 40,000 square-foot addition that will more than double the size of the current Museum, offering more space for both art and science. Designed by the prestigious New Orleans firm of Eskew + Dumez + Ripple, the building will open directly onto Bruce Park and feature a delicate striated façade of cast stone and glass inspired by the surfaces of Connecticut’s rock quarries.

The New Bruce project – the first since a $4.3 million expansion in 1992 – is already under way, with expansion and improvements to the Museum’s parking lot completed in the fall of 2018. The next phase of construction is expected to proceed in the fall of 2019 with the renovation of the current changing gallery spaces. These enhancements will be followed, in early 2020, by a complete renovation and reinvention of the permanent science galleries, which will occupy the existing building. Groundbreaking for the art wing will take place spring-summer 2020. The Museum will remain open for almost the entire construction project.

When complete, this unprecedented initiative will expand the Museum from 30,000 to 70,000 square feet, adding state-of-the-art exhibition galleries for art and science, new education spaces, and a restaurant, auditorium, and meeting spaces that will make the Museum a vibrant center for the Greenwich community.

With the $15 million gift announced today, the Campaign for the New Bruce is 75 percent of the way toward the construction goal of $45 million. The overall $60 million campaign includes an additional $15 million for the Museum’s Endowment, to ensure sustainability and support new programs. More than $5 million has been raised for the Endowment to date.

The Museum building and its collections of more than 20,000 objects are resources owned by the Town of Greenwich and held in trust for the people of Greenwich by a separate, privately funded 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Bruce Museum, Inc. The Museum receives financial support from the Town of Greenwich for select maintenance and facilities expenditures. Bruce Museum, Inc. is responsible for all other ongoing operational and administrative costs. The New Bruce construction, renovation, and endowment project will be financed by private, corporate, and foundation support secured through the campaign’s fundraising efforts.

The Campaign for the New Bruce is led by a committee that includes Frederic H. Brooks, Patricia W. Chadwick, William Deutsch, Nancy E. Duffy, Kathy Epstein, Vicki Netter Fitzgerald, Robert B. Goergen, Sachiko Goodman, Tracy Holton, John Ippolito, Jan Rogers Kniffen, Arianne F. Kolb, Robert H. Lawrence, Jr., Cricket Lockhart, James B. Lockhart III, Susan V. Mahoney, Deborah Simon, and Heidi Brake Smith.

To join these and other supporters of the Bruce Museum, please contact Suzanne Lio, Managing Director, at 203-413-6766 or slio@brucemuseum.org, or Whitney Lucas Rosenberg,