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GIVE & JOIN

Support Maryhill

There are differing levels of giving that help support the museum. Through financial contributions the museum is able to offer special exhibitions and programs, provide arts education for youth and adults, or help make future plans a reality. Find a level that fits your budget and make a gift to the museum today.

Elaine Coleman, Vase with Cranes, 1983, ceramic, 10" x 10" diameter. Collection of Museum of Contemporary Craft in partnership with Pacific Northwest College of Art, Gift of the Contemporary Crafts Gallery Council, 1998.83.01. Photo by Dan Kvitka.

Elaine Coleman, Vase with Cranes, 1983, ceramic, 10" x 10" diameter. Collection of Museum of Contemporary Craft in partnership with Pacific Northwest College of Art, Gift of the Contemporary Crafts Gallery Council, 1998.83.01. Photo by Dan Kvitka.

Annual Fund

Contributions to the Annual Fund provide support for the ongoing care, conservation and maintenance of the museum’s collections, as well as general operating costs. As a donor to the Annual Fund, you will take pride in providing essential revenue for the daily activities in the life of the museum. Make a contribution.

 

Sponsorships

Sponsorship of one of Maryhill Museum's exhibitions or quality programs is a great way to support our efforts, as well as create visibility and commitment to the arts and local community for you or your organization. Sponsorships come in a variety of levels. Call 509 773-3733 or email the Development Office for more information about this program.

Samuel Hill

Sam Hill Society

As a Sam Hill Society member, you have made a commitment to Maryhill Museum of Art by providing vital operating support for education programming, permanent collection, special exhibitions and conservation. A five year pledge at a minimum of $1,000 per year ensures that Maryhill Museum of Art will continue to have significant impact in the Columbia River Gorge and the Northwest. As a Sam Hill Society member we are pleased to offer you exclusive and personalized benefits available only to these most valued donors, including special events, VIP access to exhibitions and unique opportunities. Join today or learn more by calling 509 773-3733 or email the Development Office.

 

Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse french, 1824–1886), Diana Goddess of the Hunt, 1868. Marble.Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse french, 1824–1886), Diana Goddess of the Hunt, 1868. Marble. Photography: Mary Harrsch

The Legacy Society — Gifts and Planned Giving

Maryhill Museum of Art is a very special place that we would like to grow so that it can continue to enchant visitors of all ages for years to come. To do this, Maryhill needs a strong endowment that will provide a stable source of income and allow the museum to plan for its future. Gifts to the Legacy Society can be outright gifts of money, property or investments or made as a planned gift. These become a permanent legacy that provides benefits to year after year, generation after generation, nurturing the museum and its spirit. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Legacy Society please call 509 773-3733 or email the Development Office for more information about this program.

Lightposts on ballistrade of entrance to Maryhill Museum of Art

Memorials or Tributes
A Tribute or Memorial Gift to Maryhill Museum is a meaningful way to recognize or remember friends, family, and special occasions, while supporting one of the cultural jewels of the Pacific Northwest and Columbia Gorge. The museum has a variety of Memorial or Tribute Opportunities available. Call 509 773-3733 or email the Development Office for more information about this program.

Wish List

Maryhill Museum of Art needs a variety of items ranging from art supplies for family programs to in-kind marketing help. These services are essential to the museum’s ongoing operations, providing much needed support that allows the museum to continue to provide ongoing quality programs and exhibits. Perhaps you are in a position to offer in-kind services or needed items to Maryhill Museum of Art.