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World Art Day eCard Templates

Celebrate the artists, educators, and creative supporters in your organization with World Art Day eCards, designed for the April 15 observance that honors the role of the arts in society. Our 4+ templates work for art schools, museums, galleries, arts nonprofits, design firms, and organizations with creative or arts-education programs. Add your branding, write a note that names the specific artistic work or program, and send to artists, faculty, donors, or members in one batch. Arts organizations live on the strength of their community, and a card on the right day is one of the simplest ways to keep that community feeling seen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is World Art Day?
World Art Day is observed every year on April 15. It was established by the International Association of Art and is recognized by UNESCO. The date marks the birthday of Leonardo da Vinci.
Who sends World Art Day eCards?
Museums, galleries, art schools, arts nonprofits, design firms, and any organization with artists, art educators, or arts-program donors and members.
What should the message focus on?
Recognize specific artists, programs, or contributions where you can. Generic art-appreciation language lands flat compared to a note that names a person or a piece of work.
Can arts nonprofits use these eCards for donor outreach?
Yes. Many arts nonprofits use World Art Day as a soft, on-mission donor touchpoint that's about appreciation rather than a fundraising ask.

About World Art Day eCards

World Art Day, observed every year on April 15 (Leonardo da Vinci's birthday), is an international observance recognized by UNESCO that celebrates the role of the arts in society. For art schools, museums, galleries, arts nonprofits, and design organizations, World Art Day is a built-in moment to recognize artists, art educators, donors, and the creative communities that sustain their work. Our World Art Day eCard templates give those organizations a branded way to do it well.

Why Send World Art Day eCards?

  • Recognize Artists by Name: Artists in any organization (resident, faculty, contributing, alumni) appreciate being recognized specifically, on a day designed for it.
  • Steward Arts Donors and Members: Museums and arts nonprofits depend on member and donor relationships. World Art Day is a soft, on-mission touchpoint outside of fundraising asks.
  • Engage Students and Faculty: Art schools and education programs use the day to recognize teachers, celebrate student work, and connect with alumni.

Popular Use Cases

Museums send World Art Day eCards to members, donors, and volunteer docents. Galleries thank represented artists. Art schools recognize faculty and announce student showcases. Pair with our donor appreciation templates for arts-specific stewardship.

How It Works

Pick a template, add your organization's branding and a note specific to your arts program or community, and schedule delivery for the morning of April 15. Send to one artist, a member list, or the full community in a single batch. Recipients can view on any device.

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Last Updated: May 2026