Outdoor Sculptures Worth $550,000 Donated
to UT Dallas Center for BrainHealth


Fan by David Lee Brown

RICHARDSON, Texas (Sept. 26, 2007) – An anonymous benefactor has donated three sculptures appraised at a total of $550,000 to The University of Texas at Dallas Center for BrainHealth.

The artworks will grace the 3½-acre grounds surrounding the center at West Mockingbird Drive. Part of an earlier $5 million gift from the T. Boone Pickens Foundation will cover the costs of transporting, installing and lighting the sculptures.

“The generous gift of three quality sculptures to the Center For BrainHealth complement its handsome headquarters and will be enjoyed by the staff and visitors,” said Robert E. Wilbur, vice chairman of the UT Dallas Center for BrainHealth Advisory Board. “The center is fortunate to be the recipient of this meaningful gift.”


Untitled sculpture by Robert Russin

The three large sculptures are all by prominent artists:

The UT Dallas Center for BrainHealth is dedicated to understanding how the brain best learns, preventing mental decline and strengthening brain function.


News Contacts:

Meredith Dickenson, UT Dallas, (972) 883-2293, meredith.dickenson@utdallas.edu
Jenni Huffenberger, UT Dallas, (972) 883-4431, jennib@utdallas.edu