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FELLOWSHIP -
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Fellowship of the Gallery -- This list needs updating - will be done in 2 weeks
The Fellowship of the Gallery is a group of individuals who have made financial contributions to the gallery for daily operating expenses. It is with deep gratitude that we place their names in our website. If you would like your name to appear here, please contact us to make arrangements, or you may make a payment through PayPal - use account #
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Fellow $50
Anonymous (2)
Linda Carlson Al Cohen Lucy Clark Walter Clark
Candy Keegan Gloria Kirk Matt Mercer Rodney Mickle James Phelps Rhett Rebold Stephen Rourke Raju Singh Ric Stewart
Donor $100
Anonymous (1) George Carr Cheryl Edwards Joel Fassler Howard & Mary G Ian Goddard Marilyn Hayes Ken Horrowitz Duygu Kivanc John Korb Stephen Kosciesza Jeffery Levine Linda Lowery Ginny Mahoney
K. A. Maroufi Jiri Stavovcik Bob Worthy
Sponsor $200
Mark & Donna Byrne
Tim Felker Douglas Hodges Steven Krensky Jim Mole
Patron $500
Mike Cary
Benefactor $1,000
Erik Sandberg
Guardian $2,500
Cross Currents Foundation/ Micheline Klagsbrun & Ken Grossinger Jerry Harke
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MOCA DC Facilities and Services: Complete Photography Studio * Free Secure Wireless N WiFi * Curate Your Own Show * Artist/Modeling Stage * Convert Slides to CD/DVD * Print Booklet of Your Art * Rent Gallery for Social/Business/Meetings.
MOCA DC is a nonprofit 501 (C) (3) art gallery incorporated in the District of Columbia. Located in the heart of Georgetown within a mile of the White House, the gallery is dedicated to serving artists who produce quality work but are not served or are under-served by mainstream galleries. Our mission is to be open to all artists all the time.
Check our exhibition schedule for shows that may interest you. We have a new exhibit each month.
We rely on dues, entry fees and donations for our operating budget:. Your donation will allow us to continue to support artists who deserve to have their work shown in a mainstream gallery.