Lansdale Nonprofit The 365 Foundation Seeking Gallery Sponsor, Other Patrons of the Arts

The nonprofit 365 Foundation is seeking a patron of the arts to sponsor its gallery, which will be named in their honor for one year.

According to a press release, every month, the gallery becomes new again with compelling works of art that are curated in collaboration with a local female artist and renowned exhibition partners.

 

By design, each exhibit is completely different from the one preceding it, but they all share at least one thing in common: to uplift, inspire, and create moments of hope, per the release.

According to The 365 Foundation, its mission is to provide a supportive space for women to share their voices, stories, and art, fostering a sense of community and empowerment.

 

"We are building a movement that resonates with the power of community, creativity, and empowerment. Join us as we embark on this exciting journey of celebrating the diverse and inspiring voices of women in the arts,” said gallery owner Natalie Venezia. "Our exhibition sponsors are our partners. The 365 Foundation is becoming a true visual arts magnet by supporting our forward-thinking curation and programming. It is a perfect memorial gift honoring a loved one.”

 

Sponsorships to 365 Foundation are tax deductible.

Email Natalie Venezia at [email protected] or call 484-280-7790 to learn about exhibition sponsorship options and benefits.

 

On International Women’s Day this month, The 365 Foundation welcomedits first female exhibitor, Kristina Bivona.

It also recently announcedthat Amanda Knox would be visiting the Foundation in April, and will be a guest on its podcast "In the Pink.”

 

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