Please note: the Tomayko Foundation will be closed until January 26 while we install our next exhibition.

Announcing: the 2026 Performing Arts Sponsorship Open Call
Application dates: January 19 - February 20, 2026
Artists and small organizations working in dance, choreography, theater, cinema, and music are invited to apply.

Announcing the 2025 Tomayko Award Recipient: Brynda J. Glazier
Brynda Glazier is a multidisciplinary artist from Huntingdon, PA and Sheffield, England, whose work acts as an encoded journal of buried information, illumination through struggle, and the power of connection, conscious embodiment, and mutual vibration. Glazier will have a solo exhibition at the Tomayko Foundation in December 2026.

Fall 2025 Choreography Award Recipient: Autumn Wolfe
Autumn Wolfe is a senior dance major at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, PA, obtaining her BFA in 2026, along with a Master’s in Business Administration and a minor in Business Management. She is from Morgantown, WV, where she grew up training at Morgantown Dance Studio. Her additional training includes Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Giordano Dance Chicago, Peridance Capezio Dance Center, Alonzo King Lines Ballet, and more. Autumn has had the opportunity to perform repertory work from Jae Man Joo, Crystal Pite, Nacho Duato, Martha Graham, Juel D. Lane, Beverly Bautista, Marc Spaulding, and Kyle Abraham. She enjoys a variety of creative expressions, and she is excited to contribute inspiration, inclusivity, and possibility through her creative endeavors.
Wolfe’s piece, Divine Rupture, is a creative work that encapsulates learning to find beauty and resilience in times of hardship. The piece revolves around the idea that we can find peace not by escaping the chaos, but by living fully inside it.
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Frank Mason Gallery Archive
The Tomayko Foundation is home to the Frank Mason gallery, a gallery dedicated to the art of late artist Frank Mason. The Foundation works to preserve and present the artist’s oeuvre created over six decades. Explore works that have previously been on view at the Mason gallery.
Frank Mason Gallery Archive
The Tomayko Foundation is home to the Frank Mason gallery, a gallery dedicated to the art of late artist Frank Mason. The Foundation works to preserve and present the artist’s oeuvre created over six decades. Explore works that have previously been on view at the Mason gallery.
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