Art Galley is just a little short of reaching their 2025 fund raising target - postal strike hurt - you can still help

By Staff

February 4rg, 2025

BURLINGTON, ON

 

The 50th-anniversary event at the Art Gallery went very well.

Jonathan Smith, a former curator at the Art Gallery attended.

The event drew a young crowd as well as the patrons who rarely miss a major event.

Attendance was excellent and the mood was very upbeat.

The Ontario Art Council speaker told the audience that they have been a large part of the funding the Gallery receives for the past 50 years – they were there at year 1 – and that the Arts Council fully expected to continue supporting AGB.

That was the good news – the not-so-good news was the damage done by the postal strike.  Donations that would have normally come in – didn’t.  The postal strike meant cheques didn’t make it to the mailbox.

Curator Suzanne Carte checks out the largest piece in the 50th anniversary exhibit.

Suzanne Carte Art Gallery explained: “Back in November, we set an ambitious goal to raise funds to support impactful programs, events, and exhibitions at the AGB. We are thrilled to share we raised over $38,000, but with your help, there is still time to reach the $40,000 milestone!

The federal government has extended the donation deadline for the 2024 tax year. For AGB donors, this means you can still make a donation until February 28, 2025, and claim it on your 2024 taxes.

We are genuinely grateful for the incredible support we received in 2024. Your generosity means so much to our community.

Two things you can do:  Send along whatever you can afford and make a point of taking in the Time Isn’t Real. It is mind-stretching and runs through to April 27th.

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