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Our Supporters

Thank you to our sponsors

The visionary work we do, bringing together art, science, and technology to inspire and educate youth, would not be possible without the financial support of our sponsors. Their investment directly fuels the creative collaboration of artists, scientists, and cultural leaders, making it possible to deliver immersive, transformative experiences. We are grateful for all our sponsors and founders who believe in our mission and provide the funding which supports the future of interdisciplinary learning.

Our Individual Donors

Rod and Phyllis Kennedy |Laurie and Craig Dunn | Lili Rusing | Andy Burns | Juniper Leherissey | Andrea Szekeres |  Marcia Winter  | Rob Nightingale | Jane Prophet | Donna Karr | Julie Lake | Karen Manasco | 

Meet our STEAM partners

We are fortunate to work with a world-class team of interdisciplinary creatives including artists, scientists, and cultural experts, science institutes and art spaces, committed to sharing knowledge and collaborating on projects to empower youth at the intersection of art, science and technology.  Thank you to all our partners.

Partner Highlights

ATLAS Experiment at CERN has been partnering with STEMarts Lab since 2013 through a collaboration with Dr. Steven Goldfarb. They provide science advisors, speakers and lead virtual visits to CERN. They engage and inspire the global community with the excitement and wonder of particle physics exploration, fostering appreciation for the fundamental nature of our universe.

The ATLAS experiment at CERN is one of the largest and most complex particle physics experiments ever constructed. It is located at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s most powerful particle accelerator. The primary goal of the ATLAS experiment is to explore the fundamental nature of matter and the forces that govern the universe.

ATLAS Experiment at CERN

Q Station has been partnering with STEMarts Lab since 2021 providing access to a network of space professionals that serve as speakers, instructors and collaborators in STEMarts projects. The coworking space in Albuquerque serves as a hub for innovation and collaboration. STEMarts Lab is a partner of the Space Valley Coalition.

Q Station Tech Incubator envisions a dynamic ecosystem where visionary ideas thrive, leading to groundbreaking solutions that address global challenges. By nurturing creativity, diversity, and excellence, we aspire to position Albuquerque as a hub of innovation and a beacon of technological progress.

Q Station

The Very Large Array has been a partner since 2021, through STEAM manager Dr. Summer Ash, who hosts our annual field trip to the facility, serving as a speaker, and collaborating on STEMarts immersive installations to communicate the science.

NRAO envisions a future where humanity’s exploration of the universe knows no bounds. By leveraging state-of-the-art radio telescopes, pioneering data analysis techniques, and fostering a diverse and inclusive scientific community, we aim to unlock the secrets of the cosmos and inspire the next generation of astronomers and innovators.

Very Large Array, National Radio Astronomy Observatory

STEMarts Lab has been partnering with Future Focus21c co-founder, Anita McKeown, since 2012 as curriculum advisor and collaborator. In 2023, Future Focus21c implemented and expanded on the Space Messengers curriculum in their classroom. We are excited to see how it evolves!

Future Focus21c utilizes creative strategies in place to provide deep learning through tangible, practical evidence-based activities. By developing and harnessing learners’ and educators’ creativity for innovation and transferable innovative thinking, we facilitate ‘tooling up for the 21st Century’. Our educational approach and resources are Ireland’s only cross-curricular, place-based STEAM education, with SDG-aligned projects, and inquiry-based learning resources that have been developed and tested under research conditions.

Future Focus21c, Ireland

Since 2022, UNM Taos HIVE has collaborated with STEMarts Lab, providing its tech incubator space for our bootcamps and training events. Additionally, they serve as a networking partner, sharing our vision to enhance tech and digital literacy skills in rural communities while creating innovative workforce opportunities for youth.

Taos Hive empowers Northern New Mexico community members and businesses to thrive in a digital economy. Taos Hive is dedicated to fostering community, facilitating healing, and empowering individuals to reach their full potential through educational and entrepreneurial opportunities.

UNM Taos HIVE

Since 2014, STEMarts Lab has been partnering with QuarkNet to offer in person workshops where QuarkNet provides expert instructors for hands-on particle physics sessions, complementing our art-making workshops.

The mission of QuarkNet is empowerment through Particle Physics: QuarkNet is dedicated to fostering a community of educators and students passionate about particle physics. We provide cutting-edge resources, professional development, and collaborative opportunities to inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and lifelong learning.

QuarkNet