Play your part in Carnegie Hall's vision of Bringing The Arts To Life! With your participation, Carnegie Hall will be able to provide programming for 12,000 students throughout an eight-county area in West Virginia and programming for more than 75,000 visitors and residents annually.

Your listing will be included in our publicity materials, which are distributed to more than 6,000 households, numerous businesses and schools across our region. In addition, you will receive performance tickets based on your level of participation and all sponsors will receive a link on our website.





 
Contributor

Contribution: $250+
Complimentary Tickets: 2
Partner

Contribution: $500+
Complimentary Tickets: 4
Underwriter

Contribution: $1,000+
Complimentary Tickets: 8
Underwriter

Contribution: $2,500+
Complimentary Tickets: 16
Principal

Contribution: $5000+
Complimentary Tickets: 40

AREAS OF SPONSORSHIP

Performance
Contact: Lynn Creamer, Artistic Director: 304-645-7917

General: we choose where your contribution will best serve the performance season.

Performance Season

Ivy Terrace Concert Series: free entertaining summer series of twice-monthly concerts on the lawn of Carnegie Hall.

Pay What You Can: This series showcases regional artists and takes place in the Auditorium and allows patrons to Pay What You Can.

Lunchtime Series: The Lunchtime Series begins promptly at noon in the Carnegie Hall Auditorium and is free to the public. Bring your bag lunch and enjoy a half-hour of music, films, lectures and fascinating insights!

Education
Contact: Leah Trent, Education Director: 304-645-7917

General: we choose where your contribution will best serve arts and education programming.

Communities LinkUP!: a collaboration between Carnegie Hall, Greenbrier County Schools and The Weill Music Institute of Carnegie Hall (NY) promoting music and cross-curricular learning. The program provides learning materials, recorders and a spring concert with an orchestra, as well as professional development opportunities for teachers.

Creative Classrooms: a series of innovative hands-on, classroom based workshops designed to inspire students to learn creatively, while meeting the West Virginia Department of Education Content Standards and Objectives.

Kids' College: for two weeks in July, youth in grades K-7 fill the halls of Carnegie to experience arts and humanities workshops designed to spark creativity and encourage self-esteem and cooperation.

Creative Youth Juried Art Show: students in grades 4-12 in all Greenbrier County Schools are challenged and inspired to create original works of art for this creative competition marking Art in Schools month - March.



Visual Arts
Contact: Lynn Creamer, Artistic Director: 304-645-7917

Carnegie Hall Film Series: the popular series featuring fine and foreign films.

Season of Colors Juried Art Exhibition: featured each fall, a juried show open to artists throughout the region.