Become a Member
There are multiple opportunities to get involved with the Arlington Museum of Art. A great place to start is by becoming an AMA member. Joining the AMA makes it easy to be “in the know.” Be the first to receive news about exhibitions, lectures, artist talks, classes, demonstrations and special events at the museum.
At the AMA, we want members to take a personal interest in our mission. Contact us by phone at 817.275.4600 or email ama@arlingtonmuseum.org for more information about joining the AMA. Your donations and support are always appreciated!
Ready to join? Just use the easy on-line method below. After clicking submit you’ll be taken to a Paypal screen where you can pay online with a credit card. You don’t need a Paypal account, just look for the “Don’t Have a Paypal Account” button.
Membership Benefits
Opening Receptions
Members receive special invitations to each exhibition’s opening reception.
The AMA typically hosts 4 – 6 exhibitions every year.
Lectures, Demonstrations & Gallery Talks
For the interest of our members, the AMA periodically presents informal AMA Art Talks throughout the season. It’s free to museum members and guests and provides a great opportunity to meet artists and hear them talk about their work. See the AMA calendar of events or call the museum at 817.275.4600 for more details.
Tours
AMA members may request guided exhibition tours for groups of five or more. Museum volunteer staff can offer insight into each show with informal discussions about the artwork. Contact us at 817.275.4600 or email us at ama@arlingtonmuseum.org to arrange a tour.
Discounts
AMA members receive discounts on museum programming throughout the year. These valuable discounts apply to such programs as Summer Art Camp, periodic art classes, and other special workshops. The museum also offers discount tickets to the Arlington Symphony Orchestra.
Art Resource Center
The museum has a broad collection of books available to members who wish to do art research or to just come and leisurely read about famous artists or periods of art history. Inquire at the Museum Office.



