
The Krasl Art Center in St. Joseph has exceeded its goal of raising $20,000 to support its education programs for the year.
Krasl says the annual appeal closes the center’s third year of meeting its goal, doubled in value through a matching grant from Frederick S. Upton Foundation.
Krasl Art Center Director Tami Fauver says it’s thanks to the generosity of the museum’s supporters that it can continue offering a wide variety of arts education throughout 2026.
Last year, the Krasl Art Center served more than 1,054 students through 113 camps, classes, and workshops. It also provided 76 scholarships, and an additional 19 scholarships through the Arianne Baker Memorial Fund. Fauver says the donations made during the Krasl’s fundraising campaign will make it possible to continue serving those interested in the arts.
Everyone can learn more about the Krasl’s tuition-based studio classes, public events, and community partnerships at Krasl.org.








