Judith Neilson: Australian Philanthropist

Judith Neilson is an Australian philanthropist, best-known for building one of the world’s most significant collections of Chinese contemporary art which is displayed at her White Rabbit Gallery in Sydney.

Judith Neilson's $100m search for truth

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Best known for her generous funding of the arts, billionaire philanthropist Judith Neilson has turned her attention – and $100 million – to the craft of journalism. She maintains a long-standing interest in architecture and a range of humanitarian causes.

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She has endowed a Chair of Architecture at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) which leads research into innovative housing solutions for people displaced by natural disasters and conflict. The aim of this research is to meet immediate needs, but also to translate that knowledge into creating affordable housing solutions in urban environments around the world.

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In 2017, she created the Judith Neilson Chair of Contemporary Art at the University of New South Wales and a Scholarship in Contemporary Art at the University of Sydney. She is also a Patron of Anti-Slavery Australia. In 2016, her charitable work and contribution to the arts were recognised by her appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) and in 2018 she was awarded an honorary doctorate by the UNSW in recognition of her philanthropy and role in furthering knowledge of contemporary art.

Read more about Judith here and here.