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Patrons

 

Patrons $2,000-$3,499

Patrons of The Phillips Collection are among the museum’s leading supporters, helping to make possible the Phillips’s outstanding special exhibitions, conservation of the world-class permanent collection, award-winning education and outreach programs, acclaimed Sunday Concerts and popular Phillips after 5 programs, innovative programming at the Center for the Study of Modern Art, and an array of lectures, films, performances, book signings, and other special programs and events.

In recognition of their contribution to the museum, Patrons receive the following opportunities to become more engaged in the life of the Phillips:

  • Invitations to unique events, such as private dinners, tours of private art collections, special exhibition previews and receptions, preferred seating at the annual Gala, and opportunities for entertaining at the Phillips
  • Personalized access to the Phillips and senior staff, including private tours with the director and curators, an invitation to lunch with the director, an art consultation, and library privileges by appointment
  • Recognition, including prominent placement on the Phillips’s donor wall and in museum publications
  • Concierge services, including access to the Circles and Patrons VIP line, invitations to exclusive events for you and your family, reserved seating for lectures and concerts, and special travel opportunities 
  • Other opportunities, including free museum admission for two, free admission to many special activities and events, reciprocal membership benefits with 300 museums nationwide, complimentary exhibition catalogs and a gift membership, discounts in the museum shop and café, and subscriptions to The Phillips Collection Magazine and the museum's e-newsletter.

Patron gifts are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Join or renew.

For more information on the Patrons, please contact:

Allison Chance, Director of Individual Giving
achance@phillipscollection.org
202-387-2151 x314

Arthur G. Dove, Flour Mill II, 1938. Courtesy of and copyright, The Estate of Arthur G. Dove.