Support the future of art, architecture and design!
The ongoing success of Tyler’s students and faculty, as well as the advancement of the art, design and architecture fields at large, depend on generous gifts by donors like you.
Internationally respected and nationally ranked, the Tyler School of Art and Architecture has challenged students to fearlessly think, create and question for more than 75 years. Tyler continues to mentor and nurture artists, designers, educators, researchers and thought leaders by providing them with invaluable experiences and opportunities, state-of-the-art facilities, and access to today's leading creative and critical minds
Through its enduring mission, Tyler prepares tomorrow’s bold thinkers and makers to change the world. Together, with your support, we will move the needle—creatively, culturally and socially—and confront modern urban challenges that communities face everywhere.
Whether you have a personal connection to Tyler or are simply a firm believer in a sustainable future, social practice, the vitality of the arts or the importance of education, we invite you to make a difference in an area that matters most to you.
Please consider a gift to Tyler and help develop the next generation of artists, designers, educators, scholars and researchers who will go on to achieve critical distinction both within their creative disciplines and transformative professional careers.
For more information on your gift and impact options, please contact:
Addie Peyronnin
Assistant Dean, Development and Alumni Relations
215-777-9886
addie.peyronnin@temple.edu
Mia K. Labna
Assistant Director, Development and Alumni Relations
215-777-9164
mia.labna@temple.edu
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