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Why be an artblog Sponsor
“Most likely due to the artblog and other support our attendance has dramatically increased.”
–Temple University Gallery Director Robert Blackson
“You continue to make a huge difference here in Philadelphia.”
–Gallery Joe owner Rebecca Kerlin
“[I] can’t thank you enough for what you do to keep the art scene here active and alive!”
–former Curator of Modern Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Michael Taylor
“The whole artblog squad has really done something unique to unite the Philly art community for years.”
–Artist/Tiger Strikes Asteroid Gallery Member Matt Sepielli
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artblog is a 501©(3) non-profit organization. artblog sponsorship offers you the opportunity to show you are part of one of the most vibrant and exciting art communities in the nation. Our mission is to bridge the gap between ordinary people and art by educating and informing. Let us help you connect with artists, collectors, curators, critics, students, and teachers who read artblog — named one of the nation’s top 10 art blogs by Art in America.
Our sponsors help us pay writers and cement Philadelphia’s growing reputation as an art capital. Sponsors range from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to The West Collection, to Vox Populi Gallery and Gallery Joe.
Our foundation, business and civic supporters include nationally, the Knight Foundation and J-Lab (via William Penn Foundation); and in Philadelphia, WHYY/NewsWorks, philly.com, Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance and Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corp.
Your support helps us keep an important local cultural treasure alive–the contemporary art community that has blossomed since we began artblog in 2003. Be a part of artblog and keep this vibrant community alive!
Thanks! Roberta and Libby