Make an Impact Today…
Help us reach our goal of $15,000
Soul of St. Louis Arts is an art gallery in the making, rooted in community, creativity, and restoration of the soul. We are currently raising $15,000 to help bring this vision to life as soon as possible. Your donation directly supports the launch of a space dedicated to artists, youth, and cultural expression in St. Louis. Every contribution makes a difference.
Make a Difference
We’ve been offered an incredible opportunity through the St. Louis Development Center to secure major support for launching a downtown gallery — and they’ve asked us to demonstrate community backing by raising many small donations. Your gift of any size helps show that this gallery is worth investing in.
Why give:
$20 (or any amount you choose) adds immediate, measurable proof that the community wants this space.
Small donations from many people signal broad public interest to major funders and city partners.
Your contribution helps cover startup essentials: exhibition build-out, lighting, climate control, artist stipends, and accessible programming.
What your donation will do
Helps cover gallery materials (install hardware, signage).
Contributes to essential equipment (lighting, pedestals) and exhibition delivery.
Supports artist fees and initial programming for community engagement.
Funds major exhibition elements and inclusive access initiatives.
How we’ll use and celebrate your support
Transparent reporting on how funds were spent in our launch updates.
Recognition opportunities for donors (tiered, customizable).
Invitations to opening events, artist talks, and members-only previews.
How to help right now
Donate any amount you can — every gift makes a statement.
Share this campaign with friends, family, and local arts supporters to amplify impact.
Encourage small-group giving.
Being part of this early moment means you’re helping shape an accessible, bold new gallery in downtown St. Louis that centers local artists and community programs. Please give what you can — your contribution, however modest, tells the St. Louis Development Center and other funders that this project has the public support to thrive.