FLOWER TREE FOUNDATION

Support the Foundation

Philanthropic support makes it possible to bring Flower Tree installations and programs to communities worldwide.

Why Major Support Matters

Public art requires foresight and long-term commitment.

Major gifts allow the Foundation to:

    •    Commission and fabricate significant sculptural works

    •    Secure meaningful public and institutional sites

    •    Develop educational and interpretive programming

    •    Ensure professional installation and conservation

    •    Establish long-term stewardship and maintenance plans

 

Through private philanthropy, these works are protected from short-term funding cycles and positioned to serve generations.

Ribbon cutting ceremony at The New College of Florida, President of New College of Florida and former Speaker of the Florida House and Education Commissioner. Richard Corcoran and Artist/Philanthropist Michelle-Marie Heinemann. 

Institutional and Foundation Giving

The Foundation welcomes partnerships with museums, universities, municipalities, and philanthropic institutions seeking to expand public access to art.

Institutional support allows for:

    •    Large-scale installations

    •    Multi-year programming

    •    Research and education initiatives

    •    Cross-disciplinary collaborations

An Invitation to Stewardship

The Flower Tree Foundation invites a circle of patrons to participate in the stewardship of a growing body of public art—works created not for private ownership, but for shared cultural life.

Major and private gifts make possible the creation, placement, and preservation of Flower Tree sculptures in public spaces where art becomes part of daily experience and collective memory.
 

FLOWER TREE FOUNDATION

UNITING PEOPLE THROUGH ART.

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