An entire year of exciting opportunities awaits!
Art Associates
Discover the wide range of art and special programming that makes the Brooks unique.
Core Membership Benefits
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Unlimited free admission to the museum
- Invitations to
exclusive members-only opening receptions
- Complimentary audio tours
- 10%
discount at the Museum Store and Brushmark Restaurant
- Free admission to selected Brooks
After Hours events
- Member Appreciation Days
- Complimentary subscription to the
Column publication
- Reciprocal membership at over 30 museums
Southeastern Reciprocal Membership Program
- Option to purchase
a VIP Film Pass, $42 for a year of free films
- Bi-Monthly Museum Calendar of
programs and events
- Discounts on films
Individual
$50
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- All core membership benefits for one adult
- Full amount is tax deductible
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Dual
$65
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- All core membership benefits
- One additional membership card
- Full amount is tax deductible
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Family
$75
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- All core membership benefits for two adults and children ages 17and under
- Free admission to a variety of family programs throughout the year
- 10% discount on Summer Art Camp and Saturday School programs at the
Memphis College of Art
- Grandparents may also purchase a Family Membership to include visiting
grandchildren under the age of 17
- Full amount is tax deductible
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Advocate
$150
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- All Family benefits
- Two complimentary guest passes
- 10% off Adult and Youth Community Education Programs at the Memphis
College of Art
- Option to enroll in Brooks Museum travel programs
- Reciprocal membership at an additional 450 museums across North America
North American Reciprocal Membership
- Free Brooks Collection Catalogue
- $105 is tax deductible
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Avant-Garde
Enhance your connection with the museum and
the world of art when you join this dynamic circle of art enthusiasts
and future museum leaders.
Fellow
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$300 |
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- All Advocate benefits
- Two tickets to the exclusive annual Avant-Garde party
- Four total free admission passes for unaccompanied guests
- Exclusive invitations to “Cocktail Hour with the Curator”
- Museum rental privileges
- $250 is tax deductible
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Benefactor
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$500 |
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- All Fellow benefits
- Six total free admission passes for unaccompanied guests
- Four total tickets to the exclusive annual Avant-Garde party
- Complimentary one-year Dual gift membership
- $400 is tax deductible
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President's Circle
Deepen your involvement with curators, artists, and
the trustees of Tennessee’s largest encyclopedic art museum when you
join this circle of leadership supporters.
Patron
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$1,000 |
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- All Benefactor benefits
- Eight total free admission passes for unaccompanied guests
- Option to purchase additional tickets to the exclusive Avant-Garde party
- 10% discount on facility rental fee
- $850 is tax deductible
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Masterpiece Circle
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$2,500 |
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- All Patron benefits
- Ten total free admission passes for unaccompanied guests
- 15% discount on facility rental fee
- $2,300 is tax deductible
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Moss Society
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$5,000+ |
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- All Masterpiece Circle benefits
- Two tickets to the annual black-tie Moss Society Dinner
- 50% discount on facility rental fee
- 15% discount on Brushmark Restaurant
- Twelve total free admission passes for unaccompanied guests
- $4,750 is tax deductible
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About Morrie A. Moss
In October 1992, the Board of Trustees of the Memphis
Brooks Museum of Art established the Morrie A. Moss Society to honor
the civic and cultural philanthropy of the late Mr. Moss. With a charter
membership of forty-six, including Mr. Moss himself, the Society has
come to exemplify a commitment to the preservation and creation of
excellence in the visual arts.
In combining business acumen and generous philanthropy, Morrie A. Moss
had no equal in his lifetime in Memphis. Arriving in 1932, he captained
several corporations and served on many boards of directors. Until his
death in 1993, he and his late wife Lillian made significant donations
to countless institutions and individuals.
The Brooks was singled out because of the museum’s dedication to high
standards in acquisitions and education that closely matched Mr. Moss’s
own collecting and continued learning. In addition to continued financial
support and the donation of an extraordinary assortment of Old Masters,
British Portraits, and French 19th-century Decorative Arts, Mr. Moss
also demonstrated his commitment to the Brooks by allowing the Moss Society
to be established during his lifetime, thus giving it a unique endorsement.