Peace in Our Time: Steffen Thomas Museum of Art
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Steffen Thomas Museum of ArtSupport STMA's accessible public programs and free field trips for local K-12 schools.
$8,760
raised by 57 people
$12,000 goal
This Giving Season, support STMA’s upcoming special exhibition Peace in Our Time: Steffen Thomas Meisterwerke from the Lowrance Collection. Funds raised will keep admission, programs, and events accessible to the general public and support free field trips for local K-12 schools.
Marjorie and Richard Lowrance were active collectors of Steffen Thomas art for over sixty years, becoming close friends with the artist. The Lowrances generously bequeathed their impressive collection to STMA. Representing some of the very best of Steffen’s art, this important body of work will be on view from January 23 to July 23, 2024.
The mission of the Steffen Thomas Museum of Art is to provide opportunities to engage, to learn, and to be inspired through Steffen's life, art, and legacy. Established in 1998, the Steffen Thomas Museum of Art (STMA) is one of a handful of single-artist museums in the United States. STMA is dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the work of Steffen Thomas (1906-1990), a German-American master artist, and to providing art education programs for children and adults in rural Northeast and Middle Georgia. Steffen’s philosophy of the Brotherhood of Man – that we are a family of universal commonalities and that arts education is integral to a vibrant and connected community – informs all we do.
STMA is committed to arts accessibility for all students with a focus on providing positive arts experiences for underserved students in our local, rural communities. K-12 public schools in Morgan, Greene, Putnam, Jasper, Newton, Walton, and Oconee Counties receive free admission for field trips to the museum. Teachers may also request personalized virtual tours and art-making kits for their classrooms (including all materials, lesson plans, and instructional video) at no cost. In addition, each student receives a guest pass to return to the museum for free with their families.