The Performance and Cultural Heritage Donors and Gift Givers list allows you to market to consumers who give generously to the cultural arts and numerous arts programs. These donors are men and women who provide monetary donations to support the foundations, schools, and more that are seeking to preserve and continue ongoing education programs in the arts.
Consumers who donate to the cultural arts are well-versed in all aspects of art appreciation, value, and cultural significance. These individuals are fine art collectors, museum curators, fine art dealers, gallery owners, film makers, musicians, authors, artists, and fine arts educators and professors. They take an interest in all genres of cultural arts including literature, music, theatre, film, dance, and the visual arts. They believe the arts play an important role in cultural development and support the organizations that provide access and education to the arts. These consumers have considerable purchasing power and support the exploration of creativity and self-expression through the various art forms. They give generously to art museums, various cultural art organizations, universities, cultural art centers, and studios. Many of these donor and gift giving consumers are also members of the cultural art organization they support.
Consumers in The Performance and Cultural Heritage Donors and Gift Givers list not only donate to various cultural art organizations, but also purchase related art merchandise like art books, DVDs and audio products, art magazines and periodicals, paintings, musical instruments, literary works, art supplies, and sculptures. They also have the disposable income to purchase upscale clothing and footwear, fine jewelry, high-end home décor, upscale furnishings, and antiques. They purchase goods through catalogs, ecommerce stores, museums, art galleries, and direct mail offers.
Consumers in Performance and Cultural Heritage Donors and Gift Givers list are open to marketing offers from collectible dealers, art dealers, rare coin dealers, catalogers, antique dealers, fine art publications, DVD retailers, book clubs, investment brokers, art suppliers, and high-end apparel retailers. |