The Philadelphia Museum of Art salutes the corporations which help us fulfill our mission. Bringing energy to spur the Museum’s growth, these sponsors are also investing in the communities of Philadelphia, in its children, in its future. If your corporation is interested in supporting exhibitions, educational programs, or other initiatives at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, please call our Corporate Relations team at 215-684-7760.
Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company Enables Schoolchildren to Create and Enjoy Art
Through The Delphi Project Foundation, Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company enables sixth through twelfth graders in Philadelphia public schools to create and enjoy art through in-depth programming that brings them into contact with some of the area’s most outstanding teaching artists.
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In the Delphi After School Art Club (held at the Museum), Delphi Art Partners (a middle school artist-in-residence program), Delphi Art Futures (an intensive, career-focused high school arts residency program), and the Delphi Summer Teen Media Program, students participate in initiatives that enhance their art-making and art-appreciation skills, help them develop their creative voices, and provide safe and positive activities during out of school hours. Annual community service projects bring works of art by students into neighborhoods across the city and celebrate the inspiring creativity of these young artists.
The Delphi Project Foundation is funded by Reliance Standard Life Insurance
Company, a subsidiary of Delphi Financial Group, Inc.
PNC Arts Alive Supports Programming for Families and Children
PNC is a longstanding and generous supporter of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, serving as a member of the Corporate Partners Program, sponsoring groundbreaking special exhibitions, and providing grants for innovative programming through PNC Arts Alive, a five-year, $5 million initiative designed to support the visual and performing arts.
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Through PNC Arts Alive support, families from the region and beyond will enjoy the treasures of the Philadelphia Museum of Art—regardless of their ability to pay full Museum admission fees—on "Pay What You Wish First Sundays."
While children twelve and under always enjoy free admission, "Pay What You Wish First Sundays" enable the entire family to share in the Museum experience.
Bringing more of the best in fun, creativity, and learning to families, PNC Arts Alive also presented the Every Family Party in 2009 and 2010 (or the last two years). This artful and affordable event, ideal for children ages two to eleven, is a vibrant family festival with art activities, dancing, live music, cultural performances, and explorations of the Museum's galleries and masterpieces.
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo is proud of its several-decades-long commitment to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Museum’s Corporate Partners Program and other Museum initiatives. Our relationship with the Philadelphia Museum of Art is guided by our focus on building strategic relationships with nonprofits through donations, innovative affordable financing, and volunteerism to support their goals.
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We’re proud to have our local leaders serve on the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Corporate Executive Board and proud of our support of projects such as Art After Dark, the restoration of Thomas Eakins’ Portrait of Dr. Samuel D. Gross (The Gross Clinic) and exhibitions of works by Van Gogh and the Peale family. We support the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s efforts to build a stronger community through increased access to world-class art and arts education and look forward to continuing our support of this renowned institution.
Dow Chemical
Dow is committed to preserving and investing in communities where it operates, and generating shared value through philanthropic efforts around the world. Partnering with the Philadelphia Museum of Art does just that.
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Community Success is part of Dow's global commitment to sustainability, and Dow looks to invest in programs and organizations that will have a long-term impact and serve as a starting point for widespread community involvement and growth.
These programs include educational initiatives like those at the Philadelphia Museum of Art where hands-on programs support the intellectual growth and development of our youth and create a future filled with possibilities. Dow is proud to support the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Philadelphia is the headquarters for one of Dow’s strategic growth divisions, Dow Advanced Materials. Five businesses make up the division – Coating Materials, Building and Construction, Specialty Materials, Water and Process Solutions, and Electronic Materials – that serve the fastest-growing end markets such as water, electronics, food, pharmaceuticals, health care, paints and more. To learn more about Dow in the Delaware Valley please visit
www.dow.com/delawarevalley or
www.dow.com.
For more information, please contact Development by phone at (215) 684-7750, by fax at (215) 236-0796, or by e-mail at .