From 1997-2019, Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs (DGCP) was a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting contemporary visual arts to a broad public audience. Their programs of independently-curated exhibitions, publications, curator’s talks, symposia, and art donations sought to illuminate and deepen the public’s understanding and appreciation of contemporary art as well as to foster dialogue about contemporary art. With each exhibition, the Gallery produced and distributed an illustrated brochure with an essay by the curator to nearly 4,000 members of their audience: artists, art historians, critics, and arts-related institutions worldwide. Their programs of independently-curated exhibitions, publications, curator’s talks, symposia, and art donations sought to illuminate and deepen the public’s understanding and appreciation of contemporary art as well as to foster dialogue about contemporary art. With each exhibition, the Gallery produced and distributed an illustrated brochure with an essay by the curator to nearly 4,000 members of their audience: artists, art historians, critics, and arts-related institutions worldwide. Admission was always free and open to the public.