Supporters

Supporters

Ambitious catalysts and strategists

A special clutch of philanthropists, corporates and foundations are ambitious in helping Artis solve a social problem.

With more children experiencing poverty, homelessness and mental health problems, and absenteeism on the rise, we must improve their experience of education.

The lack of prioritisation and investment in learning creatively has led to the disappearance of the arts in many of our schools, disproportionately impacting disadvantaged children. Reversing this downward trendand improving wellbeing are where our supporters act as catalysts to reshape children’s prospects. Hip-hip-hooray for their munificence!

School Patrons

Anna-Louise Plowman & Toby Stephens

Anna Yang & Joseph Schull

Beatrice & James Lupton (The Lovington Foundation)

Craig Davies (Rawlinson & Hunter)

Dasha Shenkman OBE

Do Ho Suh (Do Ho Ltd)

Dorothea & Alastair Cookson

Emily Sun & Jérôme Losson

Emma & Fred Goltz

Ian Armitage

John Nickson (Our Common Good)

Jonathan Harris (The Harris Foundation for Lifelong Learning)

Linda Keyte

Louis & Priscila Charbonnieres

Nina Alexandersen

Paul Britton (The Britton Family Foundation)

Paul Donovan (Our Common Good)

Sarah Mook

Stephen Barter (Mailbox)

Wendy Fisher (Nathan Kirsh Foundation)

Individual donors

Anna-Louise Plowman & Toby Stephens

Anna Yang & Joseph Schull

Beatrice & James Lupton (The Lovington Foundation)

Craig Davies (Rawlinson & Hunter)

Dasha Shenkman OBE

Do Ho Suh (Do Ho Ltd)

Dorothea & Alastair Cookson

Emily Sun & Jérôme Losson

Emma & Fred Goltz

Ian Armitage

John Nickson (Our Common Good)

Jonathan Harris (The Harris Foundation for Lifelong Learning)

Linda Keyte

Louis & Priscila Charbonnieres

Nina Alexandersen

Paul Britton (The Britton Family Foundation)

Paul Donovan (Our Common Good)

Sarah Mook

Stephen Barter (Mailbox)

Wendy Fisher (Nathan Kirsh Foundation)

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