Celebrating Our Clients'
Success Stories
Explore the dynamic world of Veevart's clients and their achievements. Within these narratives, you'll witness the extraordinary journeys of museums who have entrusted us with their vision. These stories reflect not only their passion and dedication but also the transformative influence on the art and cultural landscape. Join us in celebrating these remarkable milestones in art and culture.
Foothills Art Center
Foothills Art Center is a place where the belief in the universal accessibility of art shines bright. Visitors are welcomed to this museum, regardless of their perspectives, backgrounds, or abilities, to engage in the inspiring world of art within an open and supportive environment. Here, art is celebrated as a daily source of enrichment for all, making lives and communities more vibrant, connected, and culturally rich.
Ainsley Carson
Acting Executive Director
Foothills Art Center
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Wonder Works Children's Museum
Founded in 2002 and nestled in Oak Park, Illinois, Wonder Works Children's Museum offers a vibrant tapestry of interactive exhibits designed to ignite curiosity and foster learning in children of all ages.
Through hands-on exploration, young minds embark on exhilarating adventures, scaling a three-story castle, piloting a simulated spaceship, and unleashing their creativity in the sun-drenched art studio. The museum cultivates a vibrant community where families connect, memories are made, and aspiring inventors, artists, and explorers take their first exhilarating steps toward a brighter future.
Erin Dowdall
Education & Programming Manager
Wonder Works Children's Museum
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Friends of the Domes
Friends of the Domes is a dedicated private nonprofit organization established in 1989, operating under 501(c)(3) status. Serving as the driving force behind the success of the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory, the Friends channel resources to facilitate numerous educational and cultural programs. Independently supporting the conservatory, distinct from Milwaukee County, Friends of the Domes is a collective of thousands of community members who generously contribute their time, talent, and resources.
Jenna Spangler
Office Manager
Friends of the Domes
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American Airlines CR Smith Museum
The CR Smith Museum, named after aviation pioneer Cyrus Rowlett Smith, celebrates the visionary who transformed air travel. Opened in 1993 with a focus on the iconic 1940 Douglas DC-3, the museum received a custom hangar in 1999, thanks to the dedicated fundraising of the DC-3 Coalition.
A 2018 remodel enhanced its appeal, offering immersive exhibits on airline operations and showcasing American Airlines' everyday heroes. From interactive displays to a 4K digital theater featuring inspiring stories, the museum provides a captivating journey through aviation history and the inner workings of a global airline.
Greg Robertson
Former Director of Revenue & Engagement
American Airlines CR Smith Museum
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Hammond Castle Museum
Perched on the New England shoreline, Hammond Castle Museum is a unique European-style castle built by John Hays Hammond, Jr., a scientist and art enthusiast, in the late 1920s. Hammond seamlessly blended architectural elements from different eras, housing an impressive collection of artifacts.
What sets this castle apart are the hidden technological marvels, including a concealed swimming pool, an enormous 8,400-pipe organ with innovative features, and early recording capabilities. Over the years, the museum has welcomed visitors from all over the world and served as a backdrop for various TV shows and films. Today, it continues to evolve with new exhibits and programs, embracing STEM education and thriving within the Cape Ann community.
Laura Vance
Accounting and Book Keeper
Hammond Castle Museum
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Hill-Stead Museum
Hill-Stead, designed by Theodate Pope Riddle in 1901, is a Colonial Revival mansion and museum in Farmington, Connecticut. It features significant Impressionist paintings by artists such as Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas, and Claude Monet, as well as a notable print collection.
Established in 1946, the museum offers over 4,000 tours annually and various programs in art, architecture, and natural science. Highlights include concerts, lectures, workshops, and the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival. Hill-Stead provides a unique glimpse into early 20th-century affluent life with its original furnishings and art.
Megan Olver
Senior Manager of Administration
Hill-Stead Museum
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