The gift that keeps on giving – Ian and Pamela Wall fund provides arts experiences for South Australian children and teens in perpetuity
Friday, 24 December 2021
The gift of the arts will be delivered to tens of thousands of South Australian children and teens over many generations, thanks to the generosity of Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation donors and South Australian philanthropists Ian Wall AM and Pamela Wall OAM.
The donation of $1 million will be used to create a perpetual endowment fund to support children and student arts experiences forever, including $100,000 towards supporting the new Children’s Artspace gallery to open in February 2022 at Adelaide Festival Centre’s Artspace venue.
The Ian and Pamela Wall Fund will support Adelaide Festival Centre’s many children, youth, and family programs by offering new scholarships for young people to gain experience in the performing and visual arts sectors, ticket and transport subsidies for shows and festivals and funding for children to experience the transformational gift of the arts at Adelaide Festival Centre.
Projects also include funding arts education experiences for children and youth from birth through to 18 years of age, regional children and youth programs and equitable access to the arts for children and youth from equity schools through Adelaide Festival Centre’s CentrED program.
Ian and Pamela Wall are Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation’s most significant donors, also making a significant contribution toward the Ian and Pamela Wall Gallery at Her Majesty’s Theatre, which was opened to the public earlier this year.