AMFA receives $450,000 from Windgate Foundation

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The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (AMFA) announced Monday (Aug. 12) the receipt of a multi-year grant totaling $450,000 from the Windgate Foundation.

The grant will significantly enhance the museum’s educational programs, specifically supporting Windgate Art School classes, and providing funding for programming, marketing, and technology support from 2024 to 2026.

“We are incredibly grateful to the Windgate Foundation for this transformational grant. The Windgate Art School is AMFA’s cornerstone of learning and artmaking. Through the previous generosity of the Windgate Foundation, we have built an Art School with state-of-the-art studios and equipment. This additional multi-year funding will enable the Museum to broaden educational offerings and increase outreach, ultimately creating a space where everyone, at any level, can make art,” said Dr. Victoria Ramirez, AMFA’s Executive Director.

Windgate’s giving history with AMFA dates back to 1995, supporting both annual and long-term growth goals for the institution. AMFA’s Windgate Art School has also historically benefited from the foundation’s funding.

The Windgate Foundation was instrumental in AMFA’s $176.6 million Capital Campaign, substantially contributing to the Museum’s renovation and expansion. In recognition of their extraordinary support, Windgate is a 2023 Society member, AMFA’s highest philanthropic level for annual donors, and a 21st Century Founder, the top-tier level for the Capital Campaign.

The reduced tuition program will reduce pricing by an average of 17% for more than 100 classes for the upcoming fall and winter terms. This initiative is designed to help ease financial barriers and ensure everyone in our community can engage in the arts. The reduced tuition program is supported by Michael Laughter.

“We extend our gratitude to Michael for his generous support of the Museum and art education,” Ramirez said. “When discussing this gift with Michael, he shared his experience taking classes as a child and the lasting impact they had on his life. Michael’s support allows the Museum to reduce tuition, stemming from his desire for more youth and adults to participate in the Art School and experience the transformative power of the arts. We are deeply thankful for his commitment to the Museum and the community.”