Help Caden Manson/Big Art Group reach its creative and business goals! We are currently raising funds for our newest piece, Flesh Tone. This money supports all aspects of production, development, and organization for the company. Previous contributions have helped us take our work to Europe and throughout the US to critical acclaim and audience appreciation.
As a publicly-funded, independent non-profit artistic organization, we depend on the financial support of individuals like you for our continued operation.
Donate to us online through PayPal
(clicking on the button will direct you to our Paypal Donation Page)
Or make checks out to Big Art Group Inc. and mail to:
Big Art Group
P.O. Box 1034
New York, NY 10276-1034
If you would like more information or want to talk with someone in our development department please email us at info(at)bigartgroup(dot)com or call +1.646.808.3046
Caden Manson/Big Art Group would like to thank the following for their generous support:
King’s Fountain/Barbara Watson & Henry Pillsbury, The Jerome Foundation and Performance Space 122’s Commissioning Program for New Works, The Wexner Center for the Arts in partnership with the National Performance Network (NPN), The Fund for US Artists at International Festivals and Exhibitions, The DNA Project, a program of Arts International, made possible through the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Rockefeller MAP Fund 2004 & 2009, The Greenwall Foundation, Festival d’Automne, Theatre Garonne, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Nelson, James S. Davison, Diane White, Anne Bronson Notnes, Harry Nelson, Valerie Hamby, Frances Sorenson, Emily V. Finlayson, Scott N. Ihrig, Lester Manson, Judith Tor, Ellen Fanning, Nancy Biddle, Jean Douglas, Alexander C. Hitz, Charles Hollerith Jr., Mary Crenshaw and Altour International, Ed Montgomery(Context Studios), In memorial Nancy Manson
Caden Manson would like to thank the following for their generous support:
The Foundation for Contemporary Performance Art
The Pew Charitable Trusts
Caden Manson and Jemma Nelson received a 2009 Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.