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Whitehorne House Museum Is Getting Upgrade
The Newport Restoration Foundation is using a grant from the Rhode Island Foundation to improve its visitor experience.

Visiting the Whitehorne House Museum is about to get even more compelling. The Newport Restoration Foundation is using a grant from the Rhode Island Foundation to design professional interpretive materials and to purchase an interactive digital kiosk and multimedia educational tool to upgrade the exhibition space.
“The kiosk and new materials will allow us to tell compelling narratives about 18th-century Newport furniture, and to share information about the style, identification and significance of Newport colonial furniture, the artisans who designed and made the furniture, and the 18th-century global trade system,” said Mark Thompson, executive director.
The grant covers the cost of designing new signage that reflects the updated narratives surrounding 18th-century, Newport-made furniture and buying upgraded technology to present interactive videos and information about the collection in an intuitive manner for museum visitors.
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“We want to spark curiosity about process, materials and design and make connections to modern practices of craftsmanship. Funding from this grant will help us transform the museum into a community-oriented site that introduces new generations to the history and significance of 18th-century Newport furniture and related decorative arts,” Thompson explained.
The grant is through the Foundation’s Herman H. Rose Civic, Cultural and Media Access Fund.
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“By providing the means to support libraries and other civic, cultural and literacy-focused organizations, we can bolster their position as community centers that encourage discussion around important topics,” said philanthropist Herman Rose, who created the fund. Over the years, it has awarded more than $400,000 in grants.
The Rhode Island Foundation is the largest and most comprehensive funder of nonprofit organizations in Rhode Island. Working with generous and visionary donors, the Foundation raised $114 million and awarded $52 million in grants to organizations addressing the state’s most pressing issues and needs of diverse communities in 2018. Through leadership, fundraising and grant-making activities, often in partnership with individuals and organizations, the Foundation is helping Rhode Island reach its true potential. For more information, visit rifoundation.org.