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The top of Maxon Mills, angled upwards against the clouds. Abstract multicolored murals by Will Hutnick fill three windows.

15-Year Anniversary Circles

Gold
($15,000+ in 2023)

Gold Circle members receive all the benefits of our yearly Creator Circle, plus special acknowledgement as a pillar of our 15-year anniversary campaign on our donor wall in Maxon Mills and in our 2023 Annual Report. Gold Circle members also receive an exclusive commemorative chef's knife designed by our Co-Directors and Lockjaw Knives. This carbon steel knife features an outline of the mill and a handle made out of wood from the Luther Barn.

Silver
‍(A multi-year gift totalling $15,000+)

Silver Circle members commit in advance to a three-year gift totalling $15,000. Each year, they receive access to all the benefits of our yearly Innovator Circle, plus special acknowledgement as a pillar of our 15-year anniversary campaign on our donor wall in Maxon Mills and in our 2023 Annual Report.

Donor Circles

Creator
($10,000+)

Creators receive access to all the benefits of the circles below, plus a one-on-one art consultation with a Wassaic Project curator and a ten percent discount on one corresponding art purchase.

Innovator
($9,999–$5,000)

Innovators receive access to all the benefits of the circles below, and join us on insider cocktail tours of partner organizations in the Hudson Valley, NYC, and the Berkshires.

Partner
($999–$500)

Partners receive access to one of our exhibitions for a private viewing and discounts on Wassaic Project merch.

Friend
($1–$500)

Friends receive our heartfelt gratitude for being an essential part of our creative tapestry.

Builder
($4,999–$1,000)

Builders receive access to all the benefits of the circles below, and are invited to sneak peek cocktail tours of our Summer and Winter Exhibitions before they open to the public.

Nine red steel sculptures criss-crosed with red rope stand in  the Luther Barn field. Light strips emphasize their abstract, almost anthropomorphic forms at night. 

Each piece is a unique combination of bent metal and rope, encouraging viewers to visit each one or find their favorite. They read like anthropomorphic figures in the landscape, relating to each other with or without people within them.

Planned Giving

Planned gifts allow us to take on big, long-term projects, ensuring contemporary art has a place in the Harlem Valley for decades to come.

Buy Art

Purchasing art from our exhibitions is the best way to support us and our artists directly. 50% of each sale goes to the artist, and 50% goes towards supporting our programming.

Benefits

We host two benefits per year: one in the summer, one in the winter. Come party with us!

Upcoming benefits

Recent benefits

We're proud to receive support from:

A G Foundation
Dutchess County APG
Dutchess County DCFS
Low Road Foundation
Malka Foundation
The Robert Lehman Foundation
Sustainable Arts Foundation

And hundreds of individual donors:

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Annual Reports

2022 Annual Report

Nine red steel sculptures criss-crosed with red rope stand in  the Luther Barn field. Light strips emphasize their abstract, almost anthropomorphic forms at night. 

Each piece is a unique combination of bent metal and rope, encouraging viewers to visit each one or find their favorite. They read like anthropomorphic figures in the landscape, relating to each other with or without people within them.

2021 Annual Report

2020 Annual Report

Prefer paper? Email kendra@wassaicproject.org to request a physical copy of our most recent report.