Our Partner's and Affiliates
We absolutely value our partner's and other companies that share our same values and focus. Below you will find some business' that we love. Please note that we feature both companies in which we have an affiliate partnership as well as those we do not, just the same. Clicking on a link and making a purchase through that link may result in us receiving monetary compensation for that. We and our partners alike, all appreciate your patronage!
The Hart Gallery
Offering Hope & Opportunity Through Art
For many who need healing, hope, and family, the Hart Gallery is a creative home. Our artists come from varied underserved backgrounds and circumstances: those experiencing homelessness, living with mental and physical disabilities, disabled veterans, women fleeing abusive situations, political refugees, and others. Our community programs are designed to serve our wide range of populations
You can shop their gallery by clicking the image on the right.
Hostinger
Hostinger is a GREAT place if you are new to the world of websites and hosting and have no idea where to begin. They feature two website building options, complete with stores! You can click on the image on the left to be taken to the sign up page to sign up for Hostinger. They offer website building and hosting, business email, etc. I have been using them for quite some time and I have been quite pleased with them. They offer free trials and a money back guarantee...cannot go wrong with that!
Art connects us to each other and the world we live in...Here is the mission statement for the Hunter Museum of American Art
The Hunter Museum of American Art
We believe that art allows us a window into the perspectives, experiences, and viewpoints of others.
As we strive to better engage our diverse audiences in active dialogues about the meaning and relevance of American art, the Hunter continues to reimagine and reinterpret American art itself.
Our programs and exhibitions are shaped by our commitment to representing a variety of experiences, cultures, and perspectives in hopes that visitors see art with new eyes—as a way to better understand both where we’ve been and where we are today.