I've raised £15000 to build a sustainable community gallery for Weymouth

Weymouth College is embarking on an exciting venture to create a sustainable, community gallery at our Cranford Avenue campus, for the benefit of all.
The gallery will be built using recycled and reclaimed materials by community volunteers - minimum impact on the environment and maximum creativity!
The venue will be used to showcase the work of our students, local artists, as well as hosting a programme of touring professional exhibitions.
We need your support to bring this vision to life. Your contribution, no matter the size, will make a difference.
Here's how you can help...
Donate:
Every penny counts! Your donation will directly support the construction of the gallery and ensure that it becomes a space for everyone to enjoy.
Leave your legacy:
A donation of £50 will see your name etched on to one of the tiles on the gallery (200 available).
£500 will see you named as an official sponsor of the gallery, and named in our gallery promotional material.
£1,000 will see you named as an official sponsor, and a student award in your name at the final student show for the next 5 years.
Spread the word:
Share our vision with your friends, family, and colleagues. Together, we can reach more people and build a stronger, more vibrant community.
Partner with us:
Are you a local business or organisation interested in collaborating with us? We'd love to hear from you! Together, we can achieve even greater impact. Email marketing@weymouth.ac.uk to get involved.
Volunteer:
Whether you're a skilled builder, an artist or simply passionate about our cause, we welcome your involvement. Join us in creating something truly special for Weymouth!
Support us:
Surplus building materials and offers of labour or skills are very welcomed!
By coming together as a community, we can build more than just a gallery – we can build a legacy of creativity, sustainability and inclusivity that will enrich the lives of generations to come.
We would like to thank our partners and stakeholders: Newmakers Bureau, B-Side Arts Festival, Houseworks, The Arts Development Company, Lucy Glendinning and Mark Merer.