To be a contemporary forum for the visual arts through education, exploration, collaboration and exhibition. We engage minds, expand perspectives and inspire growth in students of all ages, teachers, artists and the community.

To raise funds for research toward effective treatments and ultimately a cure for ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), while raising awareness of the disease, encouraging physical activity, and building a compassionate community.

To give children with unique challenges the opportunity to enjoy a traditional summer camp experience.

Camp Zip provides opportunities for young adults (16 and above) with disabilites to continue focusing on daily living, communication skills, socialization, and job readiness skills.