Bellevue Arts Museum relies on the generous support of individuals like you. Your tax-deductible gift helps the Museum create world-class exhibitions and programs for the benefit of all. You can lend financial support to Bellevue Arts Museum in a number of ways.
DONATE
Making a direct financial contribution to BAM is a great investment in the artistic and cultural vitality of the greater Pacific Northwest community.
Read an appeal letter from NW Artist Patti Warashina >
Donations to BAM help support the Museum's essential daily operations. Your tax-deductible contribution touches every aspect of the Museum. A gift of any size will be a tremendous help, allowing tens of thousands of people to directly experience the Museum's innovative art, craft and design exhibitions and programs.
| By mail: | Bellevue Arts Museum, Attn: Development |
| By phone: | Please contact Marsha Wolf, Director of Development, to make your contribution at 425.519.0754 or marshaw@bellevuearts.org. |
| Through GivingExpress: | The GivingExpress program from American Express makes donating to BAM easier than ever before. GivingExpress allows you to donate to BAM either in dollars or in Membership Rewards points. The program also enables you to set up recurring donations for an even greater positive impact. Visit www.americanexpress.com/give for more information. |
OTHER WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT BAM
ARTFUL EVENING
BAM's annual fundraiser Artful Evening is a lively celebration of art with delectable dining, stimulating conversation and spirited auctioneering. Join us for the Eastside's premier arts event, BAM's Artful Evening, on Wednesday, July 27, 2011. Learn more >
GUILDED ESTATE SALE
High-quality art works, collectibles, quilts, housewares, small interior furnishings, glassware, jewelry, rugs, silver, dolls, vintage clothing and more! Learn more and how to donate >
PLANNED GIVING
Please consider making BAM a part of your legacy. A bequest included as part of your Will or Living Trust will help ensure Bellevue Arts Museum continues to provide the Pacific Northwest with dynamic exploration of art, craft and design. Learn more >
Image (center): John Buck, Botanica, edition 10/15 Photo: Strode Photographic, Portland, OR

