2010 Annual Fund ... only three days left.
They say the sky's the limit, but the reality for a non-profit organization is that each project relies on partnerships and the support of many others. Light Work has been fortunate on all fronts. Our exhibition project Intermissions with video artist Barry Anderson is a prime example of taking on a big project through the help of others. This exhibition included over twelve exhibition partners with even more exhibition sites, including seventeen billboards and multiple outdoor video projections. This extensive project was possible through the support of the Central New York Community Foundation, Syracuse University's Division of Student Affairs, the Syracuse Symposium, Lamar Outdoor Advertising, the New York State Council on the Arts, Vital Projects Fund, Inc, our collaborative partners, and many individual supporters like you who support us year-around.
We have many ideas, large and small, and we have a track record of excellent service to artists that spans almost four decades. We are asking for your continued support to help us make a difference for artists. Please help us finish up our fiscal year on a note that will propel us forward into the next year. Even the smallest gesture makes a difference. Help us meet our financial goals for the 2009-2010 fiscal year, which ends in three days on June 30. Your donation is tax-deductible.
Thank you for those of you who have already made a donation. Your support is most appreciated as it recharges our finances and our spirit for the next coming year.
Make your donation now.
Image above: Barry Anderson, video still from Lawn Ornaments, 2009, single-channel HD video
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About Light Work:
Light Work's mission is to provide direct support through exhibitions, artist residencies, special projects, and publications to emerging and under-recognized visual artists working in photography and related digital and electronic media.
Light Work is dedicated to the support of the creation of new work and the promotion of photography as a medium. The state-of-the-art darkrooms and digital facilities are designed to make it easy for artists to produce museum-quality work. All services are geared toward the needs of artists.
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