Throughout the years, gifts of art continued to accumulate including a donation of
White Flower by
Georgia O'Keeffe given to William & Mary in 1938 by
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller. This major work in the collection had indiscriminately "decorated" various campus walls, old and new, until it was re-discovered by President
Thomas Ashley Graves Jr. in the 1970s. Graves tasked Miles Chappell, from the department of art and art history, to make a college-wide inventory. It was at that time that the immensity and importance of the growing collection was understood and the need for a university museum became apparent. With the support of numerous alumni, including a major benefactor, Joseph L. Muscarelle (W&M '27) and his wife Margaret, the
Carlton Abbott designed Muscarelle Museum of Art opened in 1983 with
Glenn D. Lowry as director. In 1987, the second director, Mark Johnson oversaw the expansion of the facility and the first
American Alliance of Museums accreditation in 1988. Subsequent accreditations came in 2000 under then-director Bonnie Kelm, and in 2012 under former director
Aaron De Groft. David M. Brashear was appointed as interim director in January 2019, and in June 2020 was named as the museum's fifth director. == Current activities ==