Pasadena Arts Council
An Independent Voice
Facilitating, Empowering and Advocating
for the Arts Since 1964
Pasadena Arts Council
An Independent Voice
Facilitating, Empowering and Advocating
for the Arts Since 1964
As 2009 comes to a close, I urge you to consider making a donation to the Pasadena Arts Council.
There is so much work to be done. Our “Next Step” program at John Muir High School is giving students a chance at a brighter future. Our “Art & Ideas” festival is on a bold new trajectory, bringing art and science together in elegant symmetry. But we can’t do it without you.
Any gift you are able to give this year has a truly significant and widespread impact on the community as a whole. We need your support to continue to promote, sustain, and advocate for arts and culture in the city of Pasadena.
Warmly,
Terry LeMoncheck,
Executive Director
The Pasadena Arts Council is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization that provides resources, programs and services to artists, arts and cultural organizations, audiences, young people and visitors to Pasadena. The agency offers an independent voice for promoting a vibrant cultural community by facilitating, empowering and advocating for the arts.
Programs for Young People
Community Collaborations
Support for Organizations
Top: Courtesy of The Next Step
Middle: Dinh Q. Le, Untitled (Persistence of Memory #17, 2000-2001, Courtesy of Shoshana Wayne Gallery
Bottom: Courtesy of Lineage Dance
News & Events
This Month’s Member Profiles -
Organizational Member
The Baseball Reliquary is a nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to fostering an appreciation of American art and culture through the context of baseball history and to exploring the national pastime's unparalleled creative possibilities. The Baseball Reliquary gladly accepts the donation of artworks and objects of historic content, provided their authenticity is well documented.
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JPMorgan Chase's philanthropic goal is simple - be the catalyst to meaningful, positive, and sustainable change within our highest need neighborhoods and communities across the globe. JPMorgan Chase works to lead a renaissance in the neighborhood, by engaging the most qualified non-profit organizations, neighborhood residents, and other sources of public and private advocacy and funding.
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