Please join us in building Project Stillpoint.

We would be delighted to discuss how you might partner with us. This project is being funded through tax-deductible donations, the sales and commission of David’s work, and we are excited to forge creative and innovative collaborations with individuals, businesses, and institutions.

Your support helps Project Stillpoint grow as a place where art and the natural world meet, advancing a legacy of creative inquiry, innovation, and a lasting presence in the landscape.

Perceptual Immersion
David Teeple, 2021
Installation for Project Stillpoint


The groundwork is complete

A dedicated circle of supporters has carried Project Stillpoint through its inception and extensive planning.

The first phase has been supported by substantial private investment and foundational support, and sustained consultation, drawing on the time, expertise, and guidance of entrepreneurs, engineers, manufacturers, artists, artisans, architects, real estate professionals, legal and financial advisors, institutional leaders, directors, curators, and writers.

The work has been steady, deliberate, and expansive, building the conceptual, structural, and practical foundation for what now comes next.

This period has produced a major body of preparatory work, including drawings, models, renderings, photographs, prototypes, built sculptures and installations, technical and engineering studies, writings, budgets, vision plans, and structural analyses.

Now, as we begin the next phase in purchasing the land, building the infrastructure, realizing the installations, and implementing the programs, those who join us become the pioneering founders of Project Stillpoint’s lasting presence and public legacy.

Your support and partnership will make this essential work possible and place you at the center of a visionary cultural initiative.

Together, we will establish a remarkable foundation that invites deep attention and sustains dialogue across art, nature, and contemporary thought.

Thank you.

Board of Directors

David Teeple
Eric Fogg
Carter Ratcliff


Manufactured Turbulence - Interiors, 16-8074, 2024
Archival pigment photograph,
36” x 48”

Manufactured Turbulence, 11-8956, 2025
Archival pigment photograph,
36” x 48”