

Judith Schwartz's Commitment to Art and Culture
Judith Schwartz spent most of her working life at Hart House, as curator of the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, before retiring in the fall of 2005. Her lifelong love of art and devotion to the gallery, and to Hart House and its students, shaped her life. These same passions guided her giving plans to U of T.
Schwartz says that careful estate planning has enabled her to make
provisions to continue her life’s work – art and education – without
affecting her personal finances.
“By donating an insurance policy that will create a $250,000 scholarship endowment for student leaders, and by designating my estate to support the acquisition of new works of art for the Gallery, I will be able to strengthen the role of Hart House as a cultural oasis for the community.”
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This information provided is general in nature, does not constitute legal or financial advice, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional advice. We strongly encourage you to seek professional legal, estate planning and/or financial advice before deciding upon your course of action.

Margaret Reid:
Preserving Values
See also:
Donald Leitch's International Commitment
Ivy Manier's Legacy of Community Service
Judith Schwartz's Commitment to Art and Culture
William B. Davis's
Gift of Securities

Ways of Giving:
- Bequests
- Retirement Funds
- Stocks & Securities
- Gifts in Kind
- Charitable Remainder Trusts
- Gifts of Residual Interest
- Life Insurance
