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You’re not funding art.

You’re funding time for art to happen.

In a world that demands constant content, you're giving artists permission to slow down and create something real.

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Your impact


Support human creativity

Every dollar gives an artist more time to work without commercial pressure. You're not just funding projects — you're funding the conditions for meaningful art to emerge.


CHAMpion the process

Be part of a rare initiative that values artistic exploration as much as artistic output. Because sometimes the most important work happens before anything is "finished."


build cultural legacy

Contribute to keeping human creativity alive in an increasingly automated world. Your support ensures that art remains human — touched by real hands, shaped by real experiences.

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ways to give

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Join our community of supporters with contributions that directly fund artist residencies.

annual giving

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Create lasting impact through planned giving that ensures artists have this sanctuary for generations.

Legacy gifts

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Interested in making a transformational gift to A.I.R.? From sponsoring a studio buildout to naming a cabin, we’d love to discuss how best to make your lasting impact.

foundational donor

Donor benefits

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Behind-the-scenes access

Support our residencies to get exclusive events with resident artists, process talks and studio visits, and first glimpses into new work.

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community connection

Join a sophisticated community of arts advocates who understand that supporting process is supporting culture.

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tangible impact

Receive updates on how your support transforms artists' lives and work—not through required outputs, but through genuine stories of creative discovery.

make your impact

Get in touch with the team at A.I.R. to find out how you can fund time to make art happen.