Support CulturalDC’s Mission

 

THIS IS NOT A DRILL by Jefferson Pinder at CulturalDC’s Source Theatre

CulturalDC supports innovative artists across all disciplines and makes their work accessible to diverse audiences. We provide unconventional space for relevant and challenging work that is essential to nurturing vibrant urban communities.

Please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to sustain CulturalDC’s programs and the DC community:

  • CulturalDC’s Mobile Arts Program breaks down the barriers to art often found in traditional presenting venues. We offer the ideal space for nationally and regionally prominent artists to engage with audiences in new, exciting ways. The Mobile Arts offers an artistic dialogue on national, local and grassroots levels.

  • CulturalDC’s Capital Artist Residency, an annual initiative sponsors, promotes, and houses one visual or multidisciplinary artist of color for 1 to 3 months each year in Washington, DC, offering a space tailored for the artist to develop and amplify their unique perspective from a national platform.

    CulturalDC’s Source Theatre’s 150-seat black box is vital to the area’s small and medium-sized arts organizations because the space is intimate, flexible, and affordable. Following an extensive $3.5 million renovation begun in early 2008, Source now provides a classroom, rehearsal studio, and administrative space.

  • As part of our mission to make space for art, CulturalDC provides Artspace Development consulting services to research, design, and implement creative placemaking initiatives including art installations, artist housing, feasibility planning, creative space development, and public art.

Checks can be made out to CulturalDC and mailed to attn: CulturalDC, 1835 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009. Please note that Yearly Giving Summaries are emailed out by January 31 (ex: December 2021 giving records are formally acknowledged by January 2022.)

 

Sponsors

CulturalDC is able to provide opportunities for artists, space for community engagement opportunities, and unique programming for the DC-Metro area thanks to the generosity of our supporting foundations and corporations.

Learn more about how your organization can make a lasting impact with CulturalDC by contacting Kristi Maiselman, Executive Director at kristi@culturaldc.org.

 

Donors

 
 

Michael Abrams, Avery Ash, Darryl Atwell, Anita Ayerbe, John Brown, Jr., Phyllis and Barry Caldwell, Connie Carter and Gordon Dale, Tanja Castro, Reuben and Kimberly Charles, Julie Chase, Adrienne Childs, Paul Clary, Clare Cushman, Victoria Davis, Lesley Duncan, John Fitzgerald-Lopez, Brin Frazier, Todd Galaida, Michelle Green, Alice Haase, Steven Hilton, Tanya and Steve Hilton, Hiroshi and Anna Jacobs, Samuel and Nirosha Lederer, Robert Liberatore and Debra Kraft, J. Brooks Martin, Robin Mathews, Dale Mott, Gerald Musarra, Jessica Nigro, Sara O'Keefe, Phil Perkins, Maurice Perry, Olwen Pongrace, Molly Rolandi, David and Peggy Shiffrin, Katie and Dick Snowdon, Stephen Stein, Allison Stockman and Ted Toon.

Est. 2017

Mobile Art Gallery Build Support

 

Individual Donors

Stephen Stein, Olwen and Don Pongrace, Phil Perkins and Margaret Allen, Dale Mott and Ken Hyle, Jonathan Cutler and Paula Parsons, Steve and Tanya Hilton, Julie Chase, Victoria Davis, Gerald Musarra and Carlos Ortiz, Vincent and Pam Ammann, Brigid Hynes-Cherin, Sara and Peter O'Keefe, Elissa Davidson, Michelle Green, Judy Smith, Paul So, Robin and Bruce Mathews, Patricia and Thomas VanPoole

Major Sponsors

Monarc Construction, Inc., Studios Architecture, WGL Energy, Forest City, CastroHaase PLLC, K&K Industries, Engenium Group, Double Z Electric Co., Dulles Electric and Corcoran Women's Committee

Funded in part by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Public Art Building Communities Grant.