Patrons play a vital role in supporting the growth and cultural presence of The Gospel According to the Renaissance Man Art Collection. Patron participation may take several forms, including acquiring a master work, commissioning a new work, or sponsoring the institutional placement of artworks.
These contributions enable the collection to expand across private homes, cultural institutions, and public environments. Through patronage, individuals help preserve and advance the presence of African Biblical art within contemporary spaces. Each act of support contributes to the continuing development of the TGATTRM Collection. In doing so, patrons participate directly in shaping the future cultural legacy of the work.




Corporate sponsorship enables organizations to support the public presence of The Gospel According to the Renaissance Man Art Collection. Through these partnerships, companies contribute to the placement and presentation of African Biblical art in professional and public environments.
Sponsorship initiatives may support installations, exhibitions, and cultural programs connected to the collection. These collaborations allow organizations to align their brand with cultural preservation and artistic excellence. By supporting these initiatives, companies help expand the reach and visibility of the TGATTRM Collection while advancing a meaningful cultural and artistic legacy.




Program underwriting enables foundations and public institutions to support the long-term cultural development of The Gospel According to the Renaissance Man Art Collection. Through underwriting, organizations contribute to programs that expand the reach and preservation of African Biblical art. These initiatives may include institutional placements, cultural distribution through publications, and the development of future biblical art series.
Such support helps ensure that the works continue to be accessible within educational, cultural, and public environments. Underwriting also strengthens the documentation and circulation of the TGATTRM Collection through books and archival initiatives. In doing so, foundations play a vital role in sustaining the cultural legacy of African Biblical art for future generations.


