Westmoreland Museum of American Art in Greensburg is celebrating a banner year.
In the past months it's been featured on public television and has opened its gift store to the Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator program to promote both art education and arts funding.
It launched an endowment fund drive and www.wmuseumaa.org, a comprehensive Web site with links to the museum's collections.
Its four-month exhibition of works by Samuel Rosenberg resulted in publication of a book on the local artist, written by museum curator Barbara Jones, and donation of four artworks by the late Pittsburgh painter.
And maybe best of all, 19 different donors or groups gave paintings, photographs, antique dolls, toys and books to the museum's collection of American art and design.
The 45-year-old institution has revenues of $2.4 million, expenses of $1.4 million and assets of $10.3 million.
