SPONSORSHIPS

TransCultural Exchange is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, best known for its International Conferences on Opportunities in the Arts. They are the world’s only large-scale, international platform, specifically designed for artists to meet with curators, critics and representatives of programs that support their works. The cost of bringing artists together with their international peers and key figures in the field, however, is enormous. It is only through the generosity of many people that they are possible.

In order to help us carry out our mission, we offer many levels of support. These include sponsoring our Conference Scholarship fund for young artists,  a speaker’s attendance at the Conference, a TransCultural Exchange workshop or a Conference reception. Additionally, we offer advertising on our artist resource web pages.

We are happy to work with you to create a sponsorship package tailored to the particular needs and interests of your organization. For more information, contact Mary Sherman at +1.617.670.0307 or by email at msherman(at)transculturalexchange.org.
Thank you.

Interested in sponsoring the Conference at your institution? We’d love to hear from you. Details here.

To note: TransCultural Exchange is an organization whose principal purpose is to bring together as many different countries and cultures as possible. Accordingly, it cannot and will not exclude or limit participation of people or organizations affiliated with any country or culture nor, with respect to the receipt of monies or scheduling of events, will it participate in any action calculated to exclude, or otherwise having the effect of excluding, the representatives of any country or culture. TransCultural Exchange must and will be the only and final judge in such matters, and it can and will act in its sole discretion with no obligation to state the reasons for any action it may take.

This program is supported in part by a grant from the Boston Cultural Council, a local agency that is funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, administered by the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture.