SUPPORT THE FUTURE OF ARTMAKING

“When one supports Skowhegan, one is supporting the future of art... Art as an important part of humanity, as an important part of how life needs to be lived.”

— Arlene Shechet (F ‘12)

Your support now means more than ever.

In order to keep Skowhegan accessible, tuition is kept low and 95% of the artists who attend receive significant financial aid towards that cost. With little overhead and a very small staff, every gift directly supports the program, the artists, and the future of art-making.

Donate today, and help Skowhegan sustain this once-in-a-lifetime experience that inspires and nurtures the next generation of artists.

MAKE A ONE-TIME GIFT

Other Ways to Give

  • The Council offers engaging initiatives and programs featuring the work of Skowhegan’s broad circle of alumni and faculty artists. There are alumni and supporter memberships, and most programs take place in and around New York.

    Learn more about joining the Council.

  • THE SPRING is a meaningful group of Alumni and Faculty who give to Skowhegan on a recurring basis. No amount is too small. Together, we can continue to provide the once-in-a-lifetime experience that inspires and nurtures the next generation of artists.

    Learn more about joining THE SPRING.

  • Since 1970, Skowhegan has produced limited edition prints and unique works to support the scholarship fund and summer program. Visit the Shop to view our currently available prints, objects, posters, and ephemera.

    View Artist Editions & Visit the Shop

  • The Elms was established on the occasion of Skowhegan's 75th Anniversary to recognize artists, individuals, and families who choose to provide for Skowhegan’s future by including the school in their estate plans.The group recognizes those artists, individuals and families who designate Skowhegan as a beneficiary of their estate through a bequest, charitable trust, retirement plan or insurance policy.

    Learn more about joining The Elms.

Prefer to send contributions by mail?

Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture
136 West 22 Street, Ground Floor
New York, NY 10011
ATTN: Development Office

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