community has always been at the heart of SCAA
Together, we have built a vibrant arts community that continues to grow through times of change and challenge. Thanks to your generosity, SCAA remains a welcoming place where creativity and connection thrive. Every gift—large or small—makes a meaningful difference and helps ensure a bright future for the arts in our community.
With your support—whether through a one-time gift or a recurring contribution—SCAA can continue to thrive for generations to come.
We invite you to give as generously as your circumstances allow and help sustain the creative heart of our community.
All donations are 100% tax-deductible and provide essential support for our programs and daily operations.
Thank you for helping the arts thrive.
ways to give
If you would like to support SCAA by making a donation you can do so online below, call (401) 783-2195 or by check in the mail.
gifts from savings & investments
Give directly through Fidelity Charitable or your Donor-Advised Fund for an easy, impactful way to support SCAA. Reference our Tax ID number below.
Tax ID Number: 05-6008104
planned giving & bequests
Create a lasting legacy by including SCAA in your estate plans and supporting the arts for generations to come.
other ways of giving
Donate appreciated stock to receive potential tax benefits while making a meaningful contribution.
Pledge to give an amount over the course of several years.
Talk more with Jen Ferry, our Executive Director.
one-time or monthly giving
Make a one-time gift or become a monthly donor to support SCAA’s programs year-round.
Recurring gifts also help provide reliable, ongoing support..
your gift helps shape SCAA’s next 100 years.
let’s celebrate our impact
Thanks to the support of our members, artists, donors, volunteers, and community, Fiscal Year 2024/25 was a year of growth, creativity, and meaningful connection. Together, we expanded access to the arts, supported artists at every stage of their journey, and welcomed more people into our creative community than ever before.
Explore the highlights below to see how your support helped us make an impact.
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9 juried & open exhibitions were held in the Helme House Gallery. We received a record number of 1694 entries, and exhibited 988 works. 44 artworks sold to collectors. We awarded $3,800 in cash prizes, for member and non-member artists alike. In addition, two member invitational shows spotlighted 14 artist members.
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We offered 108 classes to over 634 students from beginners to experienced artists. 122 were new students. We introduced 4 new teachers. Open studios for Printmaking grew in popularity.
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63 pottery studio members and over 200 students used our studio this past year. We had 325 kiln firings, 4 woodfire & raku.
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We awarded $550 in schilarsips, which removed financial barriers, allowing everyone to participate in our classes and/or receive a discount on their membership.
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Our special events were a huge success! 95 artists participated in our 53rd holiday sale generating $72,246k in sales with $50,873 of total revenue for the artists and over 2000 visitors. Our Art Heist Fundraiser, raised $15,525 with 158 art donations and 200 attendees. Evening Under the Trees was enjoyed by 135 guests.
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We have 550 Members and are growing! Six dedicated staff and ten experienced board members. Over 5000 social media followers, nearly 4000 email subscribers and 33K unique website visitors
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Presentations by arts professionals covered topics from working with specialty papers to art journaling. Free monthly exhibit gallery tours led by volunteer and arts educator Wendy Rappaport helped attendees learn more about the art.
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Our year-round gift shop supports art sales for approximately 45 artists as part of their member benefits and our festival & exhibition supplies helped members sell $3k at the Judith Point Farmers Market
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Our Maker Monday blog interviews featured 12 member artists. Sharing their personal history, artwork, and inspiration.
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The Helme House studios offer nine affordable art studios to artists in the community.
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Preserving our historic buildings is essential to our success. This year we completed several ADA-Compliant Renovations and building improvements: an ADA-compliant restroom, ramps at two entrances, wider doorways, lever-style hardware, four new sinks, a specialized pottery wheel & modified workspaces. Plus a new HVAC system, new roof and siding for the studio building.
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We had over 100 volunteers who gave their time to undertake often tedious tasks such as cleaning, labeling our mailings, loading/unloading kilns, working our sales, and performing administrative tasks. We couldn't have had such a successful year without them.
have you taken a class with us lately?
I have been involved with SCAA for nearly 20 years. SCAA has lots of talented artists. I’m proud to be a member of this association. The staff is welcoming and supportive of their artist members. Ample opportunities for members to exhibit their work, along with creative fundraisers bring members and community together sweetening the experience of membership.
—Diana Sartor