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November 20, 2020, Filed Under: From the Dean

Remembering Edith O’Donnell

Edith O’Donnell, a longtime friend to the College of Fine Arts and a member of the college’s Advisory Council, passed away this past week at the age of 94. Our thoughts and hearts go out to her family and friends.

The Dallas Morning News referred to Edith without exaggeration as the “Mount Rushmore of Dallas philanthropists.” On the UT campus, it’s no understatement to say that our college and most of our faculty and students benefit from her generosity every single day. Edith, along with her husband Peter, have truly been two of the great arts and education philanthropists of Texas.

A UT graduate, she joined the Fine Arts Advisory Council in 1990. We honored her with the E. William Doty Award—our college’s highest honor—in 1997.

Her generosity to our college extends across many disciplines, including the Chair in Latin American Art History and Criticism, the History of Music Chair and the Theatre for Youth Chair, faculty endowments that have allowed us to attract and retain distinguished artists, scholars and performers.

She also helped establish the Dallas Endowed Presidential Scholarship in Art, which has supported more than 50 students since it was created in 1994. And her Visiting Artists Chair and the Visiting Chair in the Fine and Performing Arts have allowed us to elevate the profile of our programs and to expose our students to an incredible, diverse array of visiting guest artists and their work.

We’re enormously grateful to Edith O’Donnell. I’ll miss her gentle, generous spirit greatly. But that spirit will live on in our college, in our faculty and in our students, every day for many, many years to come.

Excelsior!

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