Membership is a vital means of support for the Johnson Museum. By
becoming a Member, you help us continue to offer free admission and free
education programs for everyone. Please show your support by becoming a
Member today!
Basic Membership Benefits
• Invitations to special events
• Discounts on Museum classes and workshops
• Reciprocal admission privileges at museums throughout New York State
• Discounts on cards, catalogues, and Museum items
• Annual Report and Members’ Newsletter
Membership Levels
Student ($20)
All Basic benefits (full-time student with valid ID) plus invitations to student activities.
Senior ($20)
All Basic benefits (one individual age 65 or over only).
Individual ($40)
All Basic benefits (one individual only).
Dual/Family ($50)
All Basic benefits for two adults or two adults and children under age 18 at the same address.
Supporting ($100)
All Dual/Family benefits, plus listing in the Museum’s Annual Report, a set of Museum note cards, and reciprocal admission and selected privileges at over 100 museums throughout North America.
*Sustaining ($250)
All Supporting benefits, plus a Dual/Family Membership for a nonmember friend or relative (upon request).
*Charter ($500)
All Sustaining benefits, plus invitations to a behind-the-scenes tour of the collection with the director or curators, and one free docent-led group tour for up to ten guests (by prior arrangement).
*Quadrangle ($1000)
All Charter benefits, plus one free copy of a special exhibition catalogue (of your choice) and invitations to tour New York and regional galleries and art fairs hosted by the director or curators.
*Tower ($5000)
All Quadrangle benefits, plus complimentary copies of all Museum publications, an invitation for two to a special dinner following an exhibition opening or invitation to a dinner at the Museum with a visiting artist or collector, hosted by the director, and listing on the annual giving donor plaque located in the wing.
*Director’s Circle ($10,000 and above)
All Tower benefits, plus an opportunity to accompany the director or a
curator on special visits to dealers, collectors, and museums, in New
York and elsewhere.
* Qualify for Cornell’s giving societies program.
Gifts to the Museum are tax-deductible under Cornell University and eligible to the full extent of the Internal Revenue Code.


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