Thank you to the supporters who make KSW an arts home to so many
We at KSW believe that your art practices grounded in liberation and local grassroots work is a vital part of how we will create a better world. Will you support the vitality of APA artists and donate to KSW this winter? Will you support those who keep us rooted through stories? Who envision a better world? Who ensure diverse voices and perspectives are heard?
HOW TO DONATE:
Become a monthly donor at a sustainable and meaningful amount!
Send checks to PO BOX 14545, San Francisco 94114
Give online at https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/2244655
Email mihee@kearnystreet.org if you’d like to connect 1-1
Artists are a part of the reason we are able to dream up change in society. The people have risen up to demand better from our government and decision makers. We believe art will continue to make up the tapestry of hope we need so deeply now, and we’re writing to you because we think you believe this too. Will you support Kearny Street Workshop so we can continue tying the arts to justice movements? Our goal is to raise $25,000 in individual donations this year!
TANZA viewed by attendees, APAture Festival - Opening Reception “All We Inherit” / Image by Claire Burke
DONATE TODAY
KSW and everything we stand for is here today because of your generosity. We are here because you continue to champion the arts, sharing our belief that art is at the heart of how we will create a more just world. I want to share my heartfelt thanks to our community of Asian Pacific American artists, activists, and organizers as we’ve shown up for each other and international solidarity this year. Many of you have been loyal supporters of KSW for decades, and some of you are newer to our work and programs. Either way, we deeply appreciate you showing up for us, as well as for the betterment of our society.
We believe KSW has a role in building a more just future. Do you? Will you join us with a meaningful gift?
KSW Program Coordinator Analicia Hawkins, Co-Director Jason Bayani / Image by Claire Burke