Legacy Circle: Funding the Spark
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Legacy Circle: Funding the Spark

A man sits on a grey couch against a white background and smiles at the viewer.
Shane Spencer, 2022. Photo by Awa Mally. Courtesy Walker Art Center.

“The Walker has been in my life and heart for more than 20 years. I enjoy visiting the galleries, getting caught up in the experience, and expanding my mind. My earliest Walker memory was the Joan Mitchell exhibition in 1999. After that, I learned all I could about her, her process, use of color, and more. I’m still into abstract expressionists, and they will always be a part of my collection, including, as it happens, a recently acquired Mitchell.

I also still love learning about new artists. I follow what speaks to me and collect pieces I can’t live without; whatever happens after that is simply a bonus. Even the most prominent collectors I know would agree: follow your heart, and when you find ‘the one,’ buy it, you’ll thank yourself later.

I included the Walker in my estate plans because leaving a legacy is a meaningful way to share with both family and our collective society. Art brings people together, no matter circumstance or background. I have found a life-long passion for collecting and met the most amazing humans through art. While I look forward to being involved for many years to come, I’m grateful to play a part in igniting that spark in others in the future.”

—Shane Spencer, Legacy Circle member

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The Legacy Circle honors those who have remembered the Walker Art Center in their estate plans. Learn more about the various ways to make a critical difference in the Walker’s future with a planned gift at walkerart.org/legacycircle

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