The Patrons of the Arts in the Vatican Museums
Promotion, restoration and conservation
The Patrons of the Arts in the Vatican Museums (PAVM) aims to preserve and promote the extraordinary art collection of the Vatican Museums. Founded in 1982 following a traveling exhibition in the United States that touched cities such as New York, Chicago and San Francisco, the organization was born out of the desire of a number of enthusiasts to contribute to the restoration of the works on display.
These patrons, inspired by art's ability to uplift and enrich the human spirit, united under the name Patrons of the Arts. The organization's mission is to promote, restore and preserve the art collections and buildings of the Vatican Museums.
The Patrons of the Arts is an interdenominational, nonprofit organization. Members, divided into regional chapters, promote awareness of Vatican art through local events.
Thanks to their contributions, the Vatican Museums can:
- Restore and preserve works of art of the Holy See;
- Disseminate the cultural, spiritual and historical heritage housed in the Vatican Museums;
- Improve and enrich museum facilities and collections.
Patrons of the Arts are active worldwide, with the largest number of chapters located in North America.
Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota and North Dakota, New England, California and Northwest, New York, New York, Ohio, Texas, and Washington D.C. in the United States are joined by the Canada chapter.
Internationally, chapters include Asia, Belgium, Italy, the French Riviera and Monaco, as well as Portugal.
For more information www.patronsvaticanmuseums.org