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In an agreement with the Texas Historical Commission, the Admiral Nimitz Foundation manages and provides financial support to the National Museum of the Pacific War in order to: · -preserve and exhibit the material history of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz; · -preserve and exhibit the material history of the war in the Pacific-Asiatic Theater during World War II; · - offer and participate in programs that honor all veterans past and present, and in programs that provide strategic insights into national security issues affecting our country; · - support education concerning the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II; and, · -provide the general public, researchers, students, teachers and historians with a readily accessible platform for the exploration of the War in the Pacific-Asiatic during World War II.
Through its exhibitions, education, and outreach programs, the Santa Monica Museum of Art fosters diversity, innovation, and discovery in contemporary art—local, national, and international.
Please Touch Museum's mission is to change a child's life as they discover the power of learning through play.
In the words of its founder, the Corcoran is “dedicated to art.” Its museum presents, interprets and preserves the art of our times and of times past; its college of art nurtures and helps shape new generations of artists and designers. Education is a central focus, not just in the Corcoran’s classrooms but in its galleries and throughout the greater Washington region. Though American art is the collection’s emphasis, the art of other nations and cultures is, when appropriate, acquired and exhibited. The Corcoran is committed to making the historic art in its collections and the emerging art of our time accessible and understandable to the broadest possible audience through innovative exhibitions and educational programming, systematic research and rigorous scholarship. Its many activities emphasize the combined resources of its museum and college, and are directed toward diverse communities with widely differing educational and socio-economic backgrounds. Though proud of its important place in the international world of art history and scholarship, the Corcoran is ever mindful of its special obligation to serve the greater Washington region, especially its artists and its young people.
Sundance Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to the discovery and development of independent artists and audiences. Through its programs, the Institute seeks to discover, support, and inspire independent film and theatre artists from the United States and around the world, and to introduce audiences to their new work.
To enrich community by providing innovative experiences that entertain, educate & illuminate.
To provide outstanding theatrical experiences to enrich the lives of our audiences, participants and community. Core Values include consistent artistic excellence, fiscal stability, friendly and appreciative attitude, dedication to education and outreach, diversity, building on Theatre Memphis community legacy and focus on the future.
The Minnesota Marine Art Museum engages visitors in meaningful visual art experiences through education and exhibitions that explore the ongoing and historic human relationship with water.
The purpose of the organization is to promote the enjoyment, understanding, and appreciation of chamber music by the general public through the presentation of concerts in landmark homes and historic sites in Memphis and Shelby County on a not-for-profit basis.
Independence Media enriches lives through programs and services that entertain, educate, and inspire we believe in the power of television and new technologies to connect communities, promote diversity, and encourage understanding.
The specific purposes and objectives of the Levitt Pavillion Denver include the following: (a) To develop and construct a forum for conducting musical and arts events to be open to the general public; (b) To produce a series of free concerts and performing arts events to be open to the general public largely at no-cost; and (c) To provide a forum that can be used within the Colorado community for arts and music education and outreach.