PHILANTHROPY | Coming Together for the Arts
Dear Interlochen supporters,
Throughout the past year and in myriad ways, the power of coming together for the arts—whether to create art, support it, or revel in it—has been demon- strated through your commitment to Interlochen. Your gifts, of all sizes and kinds, are changing the Interlochen experience for the better every day. Your generosity is enabling all who encounter Interlochen to experience it together, whether with fellow artists, our world-class faculty and visiting artists, or eager audiences. Memorable encounters have been abundant throughout the past year. There was a shared joy among performers and audiences alike at the world premiere performances of Dr. Bill Banfield’s opera Edmonia . All walked away inspired with a renewed perspective after watching an Interlochen performance of Shakespeare’s Hamlet , or after exploring the visual arts exhibition Seek—Don’t Hide . The same is true at IPR, whether listening to insightful, locally focused reporting or absorbing lessons in classical music on Kids Commute . Your steadfast generosity helps us all see the world of artistic possibilities with new clarity and insightful depths—whether through music, dance, visual art, theatre, film, the written or spoken word, or other modes of expression. All flourish at Interlochen because of donor support. Thank you for supporting Interlochen and its resonant, enriching gatherings of art-lovers and art-makers. I am in awe of what we can accomplish together.
“Your steadfast generosity helps us all see the world of artistic possibilities with new clarity and insightful depths.”
John Bogley
John Bogley Vice President of Philanthropy and Engagement
The visual arts exhibition Seek—Don’t Hide.
A child looks on during a musical performance at one of IPR’s Kids Commute public events.
A scene from Interlochen Arts Academy’s production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
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