Bringing more artists to more audiences worldwide
Art21 for Everyone is a fundraising campaign to expand the organization’s operations and services, and ensure leading access to contemporary art and the artists of our time.
This is the first time in Art21’s history that the organization is embarking on capacity-building efforts to thoughtfully grow its budget and staff and therefore sustainably increase program services. A strategic plan completed in 2021 outlines initiatives to increase digital access, boost educational impact, and expand film production.
Continue below to learn more about this campaign, the work done thus far, read spotlights from our community, and ways to get involved.
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Breaking free from admission fees, or paywalls,
Art21 opens the world of art to everyone.
“Art21 is a fundamental resource for any young or practicing artist who is curious about the tremendous range of practices and forms of art-making that are possible. I think one of the richest aspects of Art21’s mission is the kind of depth of education and access available through their archive.”
– Julie Mehretu, Artist
“Art21 is so revolutionary in how it presents contemporary art in such a compelling and accessible way. Presents the artists thematically and in the context of our time, the artists become heroes, stars, and newsmakers.”
– Agnes Gund, Arts Patron and Social Justice Advocate
“The students see artists who look, think, and make like them. I don’t think there is anything more empowering to a teenager than feeling like they are seen.”
– Stacey Abramson, Art21 Educator Alumni and teacher in Manitoba, Canada
Art21 transports viewers into artists’ studios for first-hand access to their work and creative process. Available 24/7 and free of charge, Art21 is the ultimate source for contemporary art online.
Funds raised from this capacity-building campaign will help expand Art21’s annual operating budget from $2.1M in FY20 to $3.9M in FY25. Projects that will be possible through this campaign include:
- Preservation of an invaluable archive of 25+ years of interviews and primary source content with artists
- New programming for lifelong learning audiences
- Regional outreach activating educators across the U.S.
- Implementation of accessibility and language upgrades on film and digital content
- Launch a filmmaker community and network
- Increased production of films and continued expansion of art documentary catalog
This campaign provides an opportunity to celebrate the enduring vision of Art21’s esteemed founder Susan Sollins, who believed in the power of art as a catalyst for change by presenting artists as role models for critical thinking and innovation. This legacy continues to guide our work.
Ways to Give
- Make a one-time donation to help make art accessible to everyone.
- Monthly giving is a convenient way to provide ongoing support for Art21.
- Leave a legacy and support Art21’s mission in perpetuity through an estate or planned gift tailored to you.
- My organization will match my gift. Let us know if your employer will match your gift.
- Become a Corporate Sponsor.
- Send a contribution by check, Donor Advised Fund, or stock. Contact [email protected] for more information.
Campaign Progress
Art21 has been investing in exploration, research, and development to determine key opportunities and programming needs that will reach new target audiences.
Operational and Programmatic Progress include:
- Increased marketing and promotion
- Enlisting professional support: legal, recruiting, data, and accessibility analysts, web developers, and distribution
- New staff hires in communications, production, and administration
- Piloting regional education and public programs in cities across the country
- Activation of advisory committees to help shape new and developing programs and organizational activities
- Launching Art21 Lifelong Learners program serving audiences 65+
- Updating accessibility standards, including offering descriptive audio on all episodes of Season 11 of Art in the Twenty-First Century
- Held Art21’s first-ever Art21 at the Movies—a 2-day documentary film event serving 600 individuals, featuring films about contemporary artists and art on the big screen
- Began steps toward realizing Art21’s long-term goal of formalizing an accessible archive
Thank you to our campaign supporters
Anonymous
Arison Arts Foundation
Anne Bevis Detwiler
Natan and Jessica Bibliowicz
James and Jane Cohan
Nick Dowling
Dawn and Chris Fleischner
Bill and Christy Gautreaux
Agnes Gund
David Howe
Oliver Herring
Laurie Tisch Illumination Fund
Mel and Adam Lewis
Lambent Foundation
Louise Eliasof and James Sollins
Anna Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation
Scott Mueller
Christine Turner
Carrie Mae Weems
Diana Wierbicki
Migs and Bing Wright
Withers Worldwide
Spotlights
Art21 relies on the hard work, trust, and support of a network of artists, filmmakers, educators, and supporters. We recently asked folks from each of these communities to talk to us about their experience with Art21 and why the work we do is important to them, to their communities, and to the world at large. Below are some highlights from their responses.
Artists
Guerrilla Girls: Kathe Kollwitz and Frida Kahlo
After 38 years of relentless activism, it was wonderful for the Guerrilla Girls to work on a film with Art21. Art21 films present a vibrant, unforgettable look at art and the ideas behind it, as expressed by artists themselves. We are honored to have our work alongside other artists who challenge the status quo and push the boundaries of what art can say and be. [Art21] films let viewers experience the world of artists up close and personal and inspire people all over the world to do their own game-changing art.
Art21 allows artists and our own voices to talk about our ideas and ideals that lead us to do what we do creatively. It helps demystify and humanize even the most inaccessible-seeming concepts and pieces of art. Art21 makes its entire ever-expanding catalog of content freely available to anyone with access to the internet and provides a tremendous range of experiences for how to be creative in this wide-open field we call art. I’ve learned so much, not just about art making, but about ways to creatively approach life just by simply listening and watching someone else do something so differently from how I would do it.
Art21 is an immense resource for any young artist. I grew up in the Midwest, and I know, as does anyone coming from cities that are not these coastal art centers, the value of smaller museums and collections. But many students still don’t have access to that form of education. And that’s what I think is one of the richest aspects of Art21, is the kind of depth of education and access you can have into these various practices. And that’s only going to move the whole field forward.
Filmmakers
Carrie Hawks, Director
What’s your connection to Art21?
I first watched Art21 on a television set, and it was incredible to be so close to Laylah Ali. It felt like being included in a private conversation and a glimpse into her artistic practice. I was brimming with pride at the opportunity to direct an episode on Kameelah Janan Rasheed, an artist whom I respect.
How would you describe Art21 to a friend or family member?
Art21 offers a portal into the thinking and practice of amazing contemporary artists via documentary shorts. And it’s free!
What role does art play in your life?
Art shows that an alternative world is possible, it allows me to experience, time travel, suspend belief, imagine, play, and remains one of my favorite loves. It sustains my livelihood and never gets easy.
Adam Golfer, Director & Cinematographer
What’s your connection to Art21?
I’ve been working with Art21 since around 2017. I’m a massive fan of Art21, and it’s special to be a contributor to an organization that provides art education, which is accessible to anyone with access to the internet. Friends constantly tell me how they value the work that comes out of Art21, and the films themselves have a shelf life long after they are released, as permanent resources about contemporary art.
Do you have a favorite Art21 film or artist?
I am a big fan of An Artist Walks into a Bar, that RAVA Films directed about Aki Sasamoto. The film adopts the language of Sasamoto’s playful and idiosyncratic way of seeing to show the audience her world through her eyes. It is funny and peculiar, and I think it really does justice to her humor and curiosity in a way that pushes the boundaries of traditional documentary.
Educators
Alex Mendez, Art21 educator & public school teacher in Chicago, IL
What does being an Art21 Educator mean to you?
It means that there’s a really great support community from people from all over the place, different parts of the world, but that it almost feels like a family. We can connect to each other, we can ask each other for help, we can rely on each other for resources. The way that we think about contemporary art and teaching, and then the way that we think through that and try to make it different in each of our classrooms.
Can you complete the sentence: Art21 is___
A really powerful tool to have as an educator to help you think through contemporary art and getting students to make art relevant to who they are. I also think Art21 is a powerful experience as being part of the teacher portion, a very supportive network.
Shauna McLeod, Art21 educator & public school teacher in Winnipeg, Canada
How did you get involved with Art21 Educators?
I’ve been using Art21 for a long time in my classroom because I think it’s critically important for students to see artists as people in communities, people with families as workers, and as real people. And I think it’s really important for students to hear artists speak in their own words so they can identify with them.
What does being an Art21 Educator mean to you?
Being an Art21 Educator means that I’m in a space where a space of radical affirmation and of radical permission, it was a place where I was welcomed right away. I’m part of a lifelong learning community here and I found my people.
Can you complete the sentence: Art21 is___
Art21 is a critical starting point and an entry point into the world of contemporary art for students, for educators, for everybody.
Donors
Marquita Pool-Eckert
How did you come to Art21?
I had seen Art21’s artist profiles quite by happenstance on PBS, and I thought it was the most marvelous thing. Because I was a producer for CBS News Sunday morning, I’m very aware of what it takes to make a really satisfying artist profile. It’s quite difficult sometimes. So when I saw the broadcast, I was really quite excited about the whole thing.
Do you have a favorite Art21 film or artist?
Whatever was the last one, that’s the one I like. I’m intrigued by the artist’s mind. Who does that? Who thinks of these things? There’s a limitless level of experimentation with materials, ideas, and concepts. It takes people out of their immediate world and into exploring things that are possible.
What I like about Art21 is to hear artists talk in their own language. I have this theory that the art, whatever the art is, is [the artist’s] first language–that’s their gift. You’re asking the artist to translate what they’re doing into some other words that the rest of us can understand.
Why do you choose to support Art21?
There’s no substitute for going to an artist’s studio. But if you have a video, you can see all the things they do. The way [Art21] videos are shot, the artists have the time to do the difficult task of explaining themselves. In some ways, a video can actually be even more intimate. No one else is doing what you’re doing. The fact that you can take this in at your own pace and time is also very helpful.
Francesca Valerio, Executive Director, Robert Lehman Foundation
The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to have been among the first supporters of Art21. The films provide an intimate glimpse into the creative processes of the artistic visionaries of our time. Artists tell us about ourselves, our society, and the times we live in. Art21 is an important tool in the preservation of our culture for future generations.