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DO YOU LOVE UNTITLED GALLERY? BECOME A PATRON!

Untitled Gallery is a volunteer-run nonprofit exhibition space. We fill a unique niche by providing a place for Tucson artists to exhibit and sell their work, a beautiful, professional gallery setting.

We love what we do and we recognize you love it too.

That is why we invite and urge you to financially contribute in order to keep this vital community art space alive. 

Here are a few ways you can help: 

  • Purchase of artwork is our favorite type of support!

  • Become a patron on Ko-Fi!

BECOME A PATRON

ON KO-FI !

Ko-fi is a platform that allows you to support us via automatic monthly or one-time donations

Besides directly contributing to Tucson’s art scene, your patronage entitles you to private members’ receptions, artist talks, limited-edition prints, and other special gallery events. 

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  • Support us via PayPal: automatic monthly, annual or one-time donations of any amount:

         Untitled Gallery is a project of Warehouse Arts Management Organization (WAMO) 501-c3, non-profit.

         All monetary transactions are procressed via WAMO.

Artists can not subsist without income. Despite the many challenges presented by Covid and ongoing construction, Inna Rohr and Emily Hallowell, who jointly oversee the gallery, continue their commitment to the Tucson art community by providing an opportunity for local artists to sell work and continue contributing to Tucson’s culture. The sale of art goes directly to the artists. We are not a commercial gallery and have no paid staff.

We love hearing that you enjoy our receptions and the level and quality of artwork exhibited. We rely on your financial support to keep our doors open.

 

Thank you for your investment in art, community and friendship.

Love, 

Inna Rohr & Emily Hallowell 

Untitled Gallery

WAREHOUSE ARTS MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION TUCSON, AZ 85702-1882 | TAX-EXEMPT SINCE AUG. 2009

EIN: 20-2732038 Classification (NTEE) Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose (Arts, Culture and Humanities)

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