Getting Involved

Sponsor, Volunteer or Donate

 

Sponsor Initiatives

In order for us to maintain our beautiful gardens, showcase both permanent and temporary sculptures we rely on sponsors. If you would like to become a sponsor please email Judy Major-Girardin at girardin@mcmaster.ca

Our Current list of Grants:

Sculptures:

Grants for Groups (City of Cambridge)
Cambridge Core Area Transformation Fund
Ontario Trillium Foundation
Region of Waterloo Arts Fund
KWCF Kitchener Waterloo Community Foundation

Ontario Arts Council
Gerdau Ameristeel
Private Donors
Artist Donations

Gardens:
TD Friends of the Environment
Rockwell International
Compact Sod
Gerdau Ameristeel
Duench Contractors
TMJ Outdoor Services
City of Cambridge -Grants to Groups
Connon Nursery
Anonymous - yearly
Ages Fund Foundation-Cambridge & North Dumfries Community Foundation

Children’s Free Programs:
Cambridge & North Dumfries Community Foundation
Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts
Elizabeth Cooper

Volunteer

The Cambridge Sculpture Garden is currently seeking volunteers for the following placements:

Volunteer Committee Members
Each year we look for a new member to join our committee. We are always looking for people interested in their community and committed to the ideal of bring sculpture to our city and preserving the green spaces in our city.

Volunteering
We are delighted to the ongoing commitment to our garden we are looking for volunteers for :

  • adminstration

  • publicity

  • gardening

  • programming

If you would like to be a volunteer for CSG, please contact Judy Welsh at: welsh@golden.net

Donate

The Cambridge Sculpture Garden is a volunteer committee and is a registered charitable organization.

www.canada.ca/charities-giving

 

Registered charity 84402 7326 RR0001

Please make donations to:

 https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/cambridge-sculpture-garden/

 

Our mandate is:

a) To provide the community with programming that increases awareness and understanding of contemporary art through exposure to local and national artists;


b) To exhibit, at no charge, outdoor public art in an accessible, viewer-friendly setting;


c) To contribute to the cultural health of the City of Cambridge and improve the urban environment by creating and maintaining a visually dynamic public green space.

For more information, please contact Judy Major- Girardin at
girardin@mcmaster.ca or Judy Welsh at welsh@golden.net

Past events at the garden