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Annual Fund Contributions Will Help Further Glass Studio Efforts

The Glass Studio is an educational institution

Make a Gift

Our online donation form works just like your standard website shopping cart system, but with some important extras. It offers you a way to make a gift that is anonymous to the public. You can also make a donation in honor of, or in memory of, a special person. We can even send a letter on your behalf.

Donate Now

In opening the Chrysler Museum Glass Studio last fall, we created not only a remarkable venue to explore an hypnotic artistic medium, but we also created a laboratory for pushing the envelope on bringing people and art together. The response has been nothing short of amazing. 

Since its November opening, thousands of visitors have watched demonstrations, taken classes, or made art themselves. Beyond that, the Glass Studio is already becoming a part of many Schools curricula with classes in the arts and the sciences exploring glass and glass art.
In a few short months, the Glass Studio, like our Free Admission Campaign, has changed the face of the Chrysler, adding a new way for children and adults in our community to encounter art. The Glass studio enhances and complements our world-class collection and our incredible programs. 

In order to meet the costs of providing these opportunities to our community every single day, the Chrysler Museum of Art depends upon support over and above our membership income, which by itself cannot meet operating costs. This is why we come to you now—to help make up the difference so we may continue to change lives in the year to come.

Please help us by responding generously and sending your annual gift today. We would like to thank you in advance for your support in keeping the fires burning on our great experiment of bringing people and art together.

Please consider an Annual Fund donation today.

For questions involving corporate support, estate-planned bequests, or gifts of stock, contact Edwina Bell, director of development and communications, at (757) 965-2032.