Do you love the MAC? Help us keep the magic going!
If YOU and other arts lovers each gave $10 or more every month,
the MAC would truly be sustainable!
YOUR GIFT MATTERS MORE THAN YOU KNOW!
You can also download a membership form and send checks to:
PO Box 1616, Middletown, CA 95461
Questions? Send us an email to info@MiddletownArtCenter.org
Be part of growing local arts & culture community!
PO Box 1616, Middletown, CA 95461
Questions? Send us an email to info@MiddletownArtCenter.org
Be part of growing local arts & culture community!
Membership Levels & Benefits:
Senior/Student $60 Friend ~ $120 Family ~ $150 Patron ~ $175 - $450 All of the above benefits plus acknowledgement on the MAC website, updated annually, and a RESTORE or RESILIENCE chapbook. Hero ~ $500 - $950 Includes all of the Patron benefits, plus your choice of a featured 8 x 10 or a 9 x 12 giclée print, and a guided tour of the MAC gallery or outdoor installation. Angel ~ $1000+ Includes all of the Hero benefits plus a private meeting at the gallery with a MAC artist of your choice. |
MAC was founded by community members, artists and art lovers for the community to enjoy.
Your membership and contributions help fund and sustain MAC's operations and programs so that
TOGETHER WE THRIVE!
Thank you for being a part of MAC!
Learn more about how your dollars support many wonderful programs @MAC including exhibits, classes, summer camp, the EcoArts Sculpture Walk, public art projects, and so much more, by browsing pages on our website.
Your membership and contributions help fund and sustain MAC's operations and programs so that
TOGETHER WE THRIVE!
Thank you for being a part of MAC!
Learn more about how your dollars support many wonderful programs @MAC including exhibits, classes, summer camp, the EcoArts Sculpture Walk, public art projects, and so much more, by browsing pages on our website.
EcoArts DBA Middletown Art Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to providing inclusive and affordable access to the arts in Lake County, CA since 2005.
EcoArts Photo courtesy of Gemini Garcia