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Art of the Olympians


Art of the Olympians (AOTO) is an organization and program of Olympian and Paralympian artists that promote[s] the Olympic Ideals – values, integrity, character, respect, honor, and work ethic – through exhibitions and educational programs. It puts on traveling exhibitions, runs workshops, organizes talks at schools, to show and discuss the connection between sport, art and the Olympics. AOTO previously operated a museum.

AOTO is a program of the non-profit Al Oerter Foundation.

Art of the Olympians was founded in 2006 by Olympic gold medalist discus thrower and artist Al Oerter, who died in 2007. In 2006, the organization put on a touring exhibition of Art by Olympians. Art of the Olympians put on an exhibition at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. AOTO also held a 2008 exhibition at the Rauschenberg Gallery, Edison College in Fort Myers, FL.

In January 2010, the organization opened the Art of the Olympians Museum and the Al Oerter Center for Excellence in downtown Fort Myers, Florida.

In February 2010 Art of the Olympians held an exhibition at the XXI Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. In 2011, graphic artist and former long jumper Bob Beamon became the CEO of the Art of the Olympians Museum and Gallery.

During the 2012 London summer Olympics AOTO held two international exhibitions in the United Kingdom. The first was held at the University College of London and the second was held in Torbay on the south coast of England.

On July 16, 2013 CEO Bob Beamon released an open letter directed to the museum's board announcing his resignation. On July 17, after 3 and a half years, the Art of the Olympians museum and the Al Oerter Center for Excellence closed its doors. On the AOTO website they posted an announcement: "Its time to reorganize and restructure the foundation. A new direction focused on National and International Exhibitions programs will further the vision of the founder." Cathy Oerter, Al Oerter's widow, is currently the CEO of Art of the Olympians.

In December 2015, became the Executive Director of the Al Oerter Foundation (AOF) and Art of the Olympians. And on December 2, Prince Albert ll of Monaco became the Trustee of the Al Oerter Foundation and Art of the Olympians.

In March 2016, Bradstock was interviewed on BBC Radio Two and then World Sport. He announced that AOTO was marking their 10 year anniversary by launching a global campaign and search for new Olympian and Paralympian artists. [1]


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