Join us in making Boston a more open city.
Check out our newly branded, limited edition tote bags and enamel pins. They’re our gift to you for contributions of $250 and above.
Now and There, Inc. (DBA Boston Public Art Triennial) is a private, non-profit 501(c)3 organization; FEIN 04-2712823. Your donation is fully tax deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law.
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Please make checks payable to “Boston Public Art Triennial” and mail to:
Boston Public Art Triennial
186 South Street, Suite 302
Boston, MA 02111
Email us for wiring instructions or to make a gift through your Donor Advised Fund, contribute stock or securities, or make a planned gift today.
When you make a gift to Boston Public Art Triennial, you join a community invested in the cultural and civic life of our city. Consider these special opportunities to boost your impact today.
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As a member of the Open Circle, you’ll be at the forefront of a first for Boston and receive some of the best invitations to experience contemporary art in unexpected places. From exclusive access to Triennial experiences to invitations to meet the artists to limited-edition collectibles, Open Circle members get an immersive Triennial experience while ensuring the Triennial is open to all. Membership begins at $25,000.
Open Circle members receive:
+ Invitations to exclusive pre-event cocktail receptions and salons with Triennial artists and curators
+ VIP previews and hard hat tours before the exhibition opens
+ Two complimentary tickets to the Triennial Gala on May 20, 2025
+ Exclusive access to limited-edition collectibles by Triennial artists
+ Complimentary tour of the exhibition, with local transportation
+ Advance notice of special performances and social events during the Triennial
+ Catalog/Publication
+ Regular updates from senior leadership
+ Recognition on the Annual Leadership Support list of top donors
Email Gisela Levy to join today.
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24/7 Circle honors donors who make a recurring gift to Boston Public Art Triennial–at any level–by donating a monthly or quarterly gift, providing sustainable support of thought-provoking public art projects. Members receive special recognition and invitations to local and regional events.
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Do you know a business that calls Boston home and wants to amplify its corporate citizenship with brand alignment to the Triennial?
By partnering with us, businesses can play an active role in shaping the culture of our city while creating rare, meaningful opportunities to engage deeply with customers and prospects.
Email Gisela Levy for opportunities.
We couldn't do it without you.
Boston Public Art Triennial is for Boston and is fueled by Bostonians. Creating annual compelling public art experiences that are 100% free and open up our city is only possible with the generous support of the following public and private contributions.
We can't thank you enough!
Boston Public Art Triennial 2025
FOUNDING DONOR
Additional funders include
STEWARDS
PATRONS
PERFORMERS
SUSTAINERS
Jesse + Ronni Baerkahn
Alexi + Steven Conine
Steven Corkin + Dan Maddalena
Karen + Rob Hale
The Andrée LeBoeuf Foundation
Natalie Williams
Anonymous
The Triennial Accelerator Program 2024
The Triennial Lot Lab 2024
Unrestricted Support
Meet our 2023 Donors
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Anonymous
Barr Foundation
Meg and Tomas Bergstrand
Barbara and Amos Hostetter
Joyce Linde and Linde Family Foundation
Lisa Tung and Spencer Glendon
Wagner Foundation
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Alnoba Lewis Family Foundation
Massachusetts Cultural Council
MassDevelopment
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New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA)’ Public Art Program Funded by The Barr Foundation
Boston Harbor NOW
James and Audrey Foster
The Barr-Klarman MA Arts Initiative
Richard K. Lubin Family Foundation
Natalie and Jake Lemle
The Quin Social House
Kathy and Gary Sharpless
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Jesse and Ronni Baerkahn
City of Boston, Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture
Chris Colbert and Kate Gilbert
Alexi and Steven Conine
Alexandra Hastings and Thomas Frank
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Michele Davis
John Foster
Charla Jones
Robert Nagle and Katherine Hein
Michael Tom
Natalie Williams
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Nikolaos Athanasiou
Silvia López Chavez and Dominic Chavez
Steven Corkin and Dan Maddalena
Robert Lloyd Corkin Charitable Foundation
Michael Dreese
Mark and Janet Edwards
Peter Eleftherio
Esta and Bob Epstein
Shauna Gillies-Smith
Emily Green
Vivien and Alan Hassenfeld
Ralph Helmick and Nan Niland
Eunice and Harold Levene Family Memorial Donor Advised Fund
Steve and Jeryl Oristaglio
Faith and Glenn Parker
Robert Radloff and Ann Beha
Cindy and John Reed
Tamara Roy
Kelly Sherman and Daniel Goldsmith
Valentine Talland and Nagesh Mahanthappa
The Uncle Larry's Fund
Emi Winterer
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Anonymous (11)
Jill Slosburg Ackerman
Eric Allon
William Ambrose and Amy Davis
Samuel Ankin
Daniel Ardito
Marilyn Arsem
Philip Barash
Clint Baclawski
Himanshu Bahadur
Joseph Bearak
Erin Becker
Drew Beja and Jules Pieri
Amy Ben-Arieh
David Buckley Borden
Jordan Bordner
Rebecca Bourgault
Sean Breen
Sarah Bucknell Treco
Halsey Burgund
Valerie Burns
Kristen Cahillane
Brittany Canniff
Mary Carpenter
Jenny Chang
Hollis Chase
Anne Colbert
Richard and Karen Colbert
Susan Collings
Luis Cotto
Megan Cronin and Chris Faust
Liz and David Curtis
Theresa Czarcinski
Emily deBettencourt
Darlene DeVita
Punketta Doilie
Sabrina Dorsainvil
Carl Doebler
Michael Dowling
David Downing
Janet Dracksdorf and Stephen Mills
Mary Lee Dunn
Cathy Edwards
Kathleen Elliot
Laura Evans
Mark Favermann
Sarah Fay
Carlos Febres-Mazzei
Liz Filler
Jessica Finch
Sasha and Joshua Friedman
Chris and Melissa Frost
Neil Gilbert and Brian Tomko
Maggy and Robert Gilbert
Janice Glynn
Deb Goldstein and Julie Levesque
Nancy Gold
Karin Goodfellow
Paul Goodnight
Justin Goodstein-Aue
Michael Granville
Leslie Gtes
Jeannette Guillemin
Victoria Hall
Elisa Hamilton and Bill Unsworth
Joseph and Marianne Herlihy
Christopher Herlich
Mary Herlihy
Katherine Herlihy
Matthew Hincman
Suzanne Hoffman
The Hudson Group
Emily Isenberg
William Jacobson
Jordan Jackson
Jamie Jaffee
Betsy Jenney
Barry Kahn and Maggie Huff-Rousselle
Joanne Kaliontzis
Cheryl and Jeffrey Katz
Elena Kazlas
Brooke and Cher Knight
Elouise Koops
Denise Korn
Nancy Krepelka
Peri and Jim Kutchin
Russell LaMontagne
Anita Lauricella
Deborah Lee
Meira Levinson
Anne-Marie Lubenau
Susan Luckman
Linda Markarian
Thomas Mason
Kenny Mascary
Karen Mauney-Brodek
Cat Mazza
Taylor A McVay
Taidgh McClory
Diana McCloy
Sharon McDonald
Mark McGowan
Ken McIntire and Paul Gagnon
Stephanie Mckay
Diane McLaughlin
Phyllis Menken and Tobias Yarmolinsky
Ross Miller
Bonnie Mineo
Keith Moskow
Greer Muldowney
Mary-Liz Murray
Adriane Musgrave
Dan and Maria Muscato
Susan Nelson
Paul Neumann
Margo and Fred Newman
Sarah Noe
Carol and Davis Noble
Kenneth Nyczaj
Garrett Omvig
Emily O'Neil
Amy Ostiguy
Jenil Patel
Boris Perlovsky
Leah Piepgras
Kymberly Pinder
Nick Pollock
Sue and Bernard Pucker
Barbara and Jorge Quiroga
John Ravenal and Virginia Pye
Anthony Rich
Laura Rivera
Lucy Rosenburgh
Cynthia Rosenthal
Leonard Schmidt
Beth and Bob Schlager
Jennifer Schmitt
Lois Siegelman
Rebecca Smerling
Yannah Solomon
Ana Sortun
Susan Spector
James Stewart
Susan Sullivan
Allison Tanenhaus
Hal Tepfer
William Thompson
Mary Tinti and David Rys
John Toland
Drew Volpe
Brenda White
Timothy and Kathryn White
Jodi Wolin
Diana Wylie
Lawrence Yu
Laurie Zapalac
Deborah Davidson
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The Anchor
BrightView Landscapes
Goodwin Procter
Ground, Inc.
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Joe Dwyer, Zoe Eleftherio, Charley Kineke, Norman, Laliberté, Joyce Linde, and Jill Medvedow
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Sandy Baer, Kedaar Kumar, Prue Mackall, Michael Moody, and Kate True
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National Park Service
Boston Harbor Now
MassDevelopment
The ‘Quin House Impact Fund
BrightView
Ground Inc.
Public Sphere Projects
BRM Production Management
City of Boston Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture
Black Boston
The Anchor