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Donate

As a non-profit museum, Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art relies on the generosity of donors and sponsors. Your support sustains everything we offer—whether it’s educational programs, preservation of the permanent collection, or ensuring the community can enjoy free tours and open access.

Your donations keep the museum free for all.

Ways to Give

Capital Campaign

Late in 2021 the museum began a fundraising campaign to renovate a downtown David City building the move the museum to the larger space.

Sponsor an Exhibition

You can show your commitment to the arts and the land by becoming an exhibition sponsor. Please contact the museum for more information about becoming a member of our Annual Sponsors League.

Planned Giving

Please consider a bequest for Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art. The museum has established an endowment to preserve the museum’s assets and future programs. We invite you to consider Bone Creek Museum in your planned giving.

Gifts of Art

The museum is a safe place to preserve and share artwork for generations to come. The Curatorial staff would be happy to discuss with you possibilities for donating a single piece or an entire collection of art.

Wayne Soukup Art Literature Fund

Our heartfelt thanks to the many donors to the “Wayne Soukup Art Literacy Fund”, which has started an art library, and supports arts publications of the museum. This collection is a memorial to Wayne Soukup (1942-2009), who was raised on his family’s farm in Butler County, Nebraska. Wayne Soukup earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History and was a photographer, bird watcher, and avid reader.  He acquired and enjoyed a large collection of art and photography books, which his friends and family made part of the Bone Creek Museum collection.

Checks are payable to:

Bone Creek Art Museum
575 E Street
David City, NE 68632

Become a Member

Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art is proud to offer a range of membership opportunities for our community of art supporters. Members at the Harvester level ($100) and above receive reciprocal benefits through NARM, providing access to hundreds of museums across the United States.