"If you have a hear, you gotta have art!"
- Ken Beck
"I benefit from donating my art by the thought that it might connect people to art in general and inspire them to look at other art as well; Accessibility is my byword."
- Emily Lamont
"Giving back makes the process work for me and also makes it worthwhile for the community."
- Donna Dodson, artist, Jamaica Plain
"Deeply rewarding to see the work in these sometimes barren, sterile environments. When I saw my piece at the Shelter for Vets in downtown Boston I cried."
- Ellen Rich
"Knowing that my art work is being shown to people in settings where art may help them feel happier and where these people might not see art very often if art wasn't donated."
- JoAnne Hungate
"Art is placed where people respond and are healed by it. Art is in a place that otherwise would not have it."
- Candy Nartonis
"It's so important to have an audience. It's hard to create work and not know if it's going to be seen."
- Faith Hyde
"Because I cannot afford to give to all of the worthy groups I believe in with money, it is wonderful to be able to contribute something I love, which is my art."
- Lisa L. Sears
"Thanks for all the practical help you have been providing in the last several months. You are becoming an invaluable clearing house for artists, and I admire your willingness to take on this job."
- Susan Heideman
"I have to tell you I am absolutely thrilled with this program. It is so gratifying to know that my work is hanging and that people are appreciating it. I think you do a tremendous service to the arts community and also to nonprofits and I just had to tell you… I just admire the work you do and am thrilled to be a part of the program."
- Joan Bragen