Blockbuster Partners
The Blockbuster Partners, a group of supporters who are committed to making large-scale exhibitions accessible to the Sioux City community. Subjects of Blockbuster exhibitions since 2003 have included Rodin, da Vinci, and Pollock, and have featured subjects ranging from Colonial and early American historical objects and the photographic documentation of the western United States to motorcycles and Lego bricks.
Blockbuster Partners
The Blockbuster Partners, a group of supporters who are committed to making large-scale exhibitions accessible to the Sioux City community. Subjects of Blockbuster exhibitions since 2003 have included Rodin, da Vinci, and Pollock, and have featured subjects ranging from Colonial and early American historical objects and the photographic documentation of the western United States to motorcycles and Lego bricks.
The goal of the Blockbuster Partnership is to bring a series of major exhibitions to the Sioux City Art Center, and grow the Permanent Art Collection with targeted acquisitions.
Our Sponsors
Principal Sponsor
Gilchrist Foundation
Founding Sponsors
Avery Brothers Sign & Co.
Jim & Charese Yanney
KTIV-TV Channel 4
Powell Broadcasting
Sioux City Journal
Patron Sponsor
Persinger Family Foundation
Champion Sponsor
Security National Bank *
Benefactor Sponsor
Klinger Companies, Inc.
Investor Sponsors
Anonymous
Regina Roth
Supporting Sponsors
Richard C. Brown, Jr. MD & Aaron H. Beutler *
Gerkin Windows & Doors
Tigger & Irving Jensen Trust
MidAmerican Energy Company
Tegra Corporation
Thompson Electric
Contributing Sponsor
Dennis Mahr
The purpose of the Partnership is to:
Make the highest quality exhibitions available to the residents of Siouxland
Attract new audiences by presenting a series of exhibitions that appeal to diverse groups
Raise the regional visibility of the Art Center through multiple media promotion, including television, radio, print and outdoor advertising
Position the Permanent Collection as regional educational resource
Enhance the Art Center’s reputation as a tourist destination