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Woodstock Artists' Association and Museum Book

Tax deductible
Want to join me in making a difference?  The Woodstock Artists Association & Museum (WAAM) is celebrating its Centennial this year, having been founded in 1919.  We are marking this great event with  the  publication of a special Centennial  book.  The book will include a history of the organization,  the artists affiliated with the WAAM, color reproductions of highlighted works from our permanent collection, and a timeline on the WAAM's 100 years.  The project is estimated to cost in the range of $80,000 including printing.  This expense is a major line item for our 2019 annual budget, and so we are conducting a special "Go Fund Me" effort to raise as much of this amount as possible.  Should we be fortunate to receive any excess funding, it will go toward other Centennial activities that are planned for the year.  As a board member of the WAAM, I am appealing to you to donate as much as you can to our Centennial book project.  Any donation will  make an impact. Thanks in advance for your tax deductible contribution to this cause!!!

SPECIAL NOTICE:  All donors of $20,00  or more to the book project will have their names mentioned in the book as contributors!!!  

The cutoff date for contributing to the book project is May 20, 2019.      Please make your contribution today!!



More information about Woodstock Artists Association and Museum:
The Woodstock Artists Association (WAAM), founded in 1919, is a not for profit membership organization.  The WAAM has been committed to exhibiting, collecting and supporting artists and art education and in sustaining the tradition of Woodstock as a colony of the arts. Thousands of artists have exhibited their artwork at the WAAM, including such notable artists as Milton Avery, Alexander Archipenko, Philip Guston, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Andrew Dasburg, Frank Swift Chase, and Eugene Speicher among others.   The WAAM's mission is to promote and foster the visual arts, art education, and artists through dynamic exhibitions and programs, thus enriching and engaging the community. The WAAM is vital to the culture, history, and economy of the mid-Hudson region and beyond.  Focused on American art, its Contemporary Galleries, Permanent Collection, Archives, and Education Programs provide continuity, linking the past, present and future.

Organizer

David Freilich
Organizer
Fernandina Beach, FL
Woodstock Artists Association and Museum
 
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.

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