Artreach public sector clients include NASA, the FAA, the United States Air Force Centennial of Flight Office, and many others.

Artreach private sector clients include Wolftrap, Piedmont Environmental Council, the Experimental Aviation Association, and many others.


Artreach academic sector clients include George Mason University, Texas Women's University, the College of the Bahamas, and many others.

Academic Sector Clients

Some of the academic sector clients that Artreach has worked withinclude:

Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities at George Mason University

The Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities at George Mason University contracted Artreach to create a documentary film that would advocate their LIFE Program. The LIFE Program is an innovative post-secondary program for young adults with disabilities who want to experience college life in a supportive environment. The GMU LIFE Program is the first of its kind on a four-year public university campus.

The College of the Bahamas

The College of the Bahamas' Bahamas Education Research Center contracted Artreach to create a documentary movie about the matriarchal society living and thriving on Andros Island, the largest yet least populated of the Bahamian Islands. The resulting movie Fire In The Ocean: The Women of Andros Island told the story of four generations of women and their families, and how they utilized extreme resourcefulness to create a livable environment for themselves.

Texas Women's University

Artreach is heavily involved in the archiving and preservation of materials related to the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II. Texas Women's University is the primary recepient of all W.A.S.P. related historical materials, as they are located nearby to Sweetwater, Texas, the original training facility where the W.A.S.P.s learned to fly for the military.

Tribal Colleges

Artreach is working with Tribal Colleges to develop educational programming that reach Navajo youth living in the 4-corners region of the Southwest United States.

University de Madrid

Artreach extended it’s international outreach in 2004 to include the University de Madrid’s Competición Internacional de Arte an International Festival celebrating excellence in artistic creativity and visual technology.