After the closure of our facilities in 2020, TGAI has embarked on a new program to support arts programming in partnership with local organizations.  By providing funding and expertise, TGAI will continue its mission by "infusing our community and the region with a love and respect for the creative process."

Here's a bit of history to tell you how we got our start:

In 1958, Dr. Stewart Wolf established the Totts Gap Medical Research Institute on his farm in Upper Mt. Bethel, PA. Totts Gap produced a wide range of medical research centered on the brain-body connection, most famously, The Roseto Study. In addition to research, Dr. Wolf was an advocate for the education of the next generation. Whether hosting symposia and lectures, or sponsoring internships, the Institute has always served as an environment for learning.

In December of 2006, the County of Northampton purchased the Institute and 140 acres under the provisions of The Farmland Preservation Act. At that time, James and Angeline Gloria contacted the County with a request to rent the facilities in order to pursue their vision of creating an institute for learning-- for the arts and creativity rather than science.

For 15 years, Totts Gap Arts Institute (TGAI) fulfilled that mission by:

 

Our Board of Directors:
Co-founder and Chairperson: James Gloria
Co-founder and Treasurer: Angeline Gloria
Vice Chair: Pascal Fowlkes
Secretary: Charles Cole

Trustees:

Julia Buzzard

Rosemary Kocher

Louise Neal

 

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