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Cranbrook Art Museum volunteers have the opportunity to advance the educational role of the Museum, learn about our collections and exhibitions, and contribute valuable support to a nonprofit institution. Qualified candidates should possess an appreciation of contemporary and twentieth-century art and design, a flexible attitude for dealing effectively with the public, and an understanding that reliability is critical.
Gallery Docents *Please note, Cranbrook Art Museum is not currently accepting new Docent applications due to the dynamic nature of COVID-19. Volunteer Today! Volunteer Gallery Docents lead guided weekend tours of the Museum’s exhibitions. This is an exciting opportunity to connect with others who share an interest in art, continue …
Cranbrook Art Museum values its regional and national corporate and foundation partners. These organizations sponsor Museum exhibitions and educational programming as part of their many generous contributions to the cultural richness of our community. Sponsorships, in turn, provide participating corporations and foundations visibility among the Museum’s members and visitors. They also offer sponsors’ employees cultural opportunities for themselves and their families, and contribute much-needed support for the visual arts in our region.
Additional Ways to Give Employee Matching Gifts Show your support by matching your employees’ contributions to Cranbrook Art Museum. In-Kind Contributions Cranbrook Art Museum benefits greatly from donations of products, services, and promotional opportunities. These contributions support our programming and events, and help to create a welcoming atmosphere for our …
From inspiring a child’s creativity to fueling the imagination of thousands of museum visitors, your generous support of the Cranbrook Art Museum (CAM) means a world of possibilities for everyone who experiences our galleries and programs.
Cranbrook Art Museum participates in several reciprocal museum associations, which allows our members to receive free admission and shop discounts at other affiliated institutions throughout the world. If you love to travel, explore our reciprocal partnerships below—a great benefit for museum lovers!
MOD/CO Friends ArtMembers ($150) and above Through our partnership with the Modern and Contemporary Reciprocal Museum Association (Mod/Co), ArtMembers at the Friends level and above become participants in the reciprocal benefits program with approximately 100 modern and contemporary art museums nationwide. Present a valid membership card while visiting any of …
Give the Gift of Membership Give a Gift of Membership Online Membership contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Please contact the Membership Office for the tax-deductible details for each category. For questions, please call the Membership Office at 248-645-3333 or email ArtMembers@Cranbrook.edu.
No matter who you are or what your age, the many opportunities for learning at the Cranbrook Art Museum are sure to engage and inspire. Explore our programs and resources to connect with our collections and exhibitions!
In addition to its breathtaking grounds, Cranbrook features two historic homes from the early 1900s right on campus, and also operates tours of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Smith House, which is just down the road. Surround yourself in art and design history with one of our three immersive visiting experiences, open …
Cranbrook Art Museum’s collections document outstanding examples of art, architecture, craft, and design from the 20th and 21st centuries, with a special interest in recognizing the history and innovations of Cranbrook and the achievements of its artists. Browse 125 highlights from our holdings of nearly 6,000 objects below.
Study for The Scientist, Artist and Farmer Mural, Rackham Building, Detroit, Michigan, 1941 - Read More
Study for the Chicago Lakefront Project: Perspective of the Chicago Tower, 1923 - Read More
Drawings for Furniture Designs for Kingswood School Cranbrook, 1930 - Read More
Four Glasses: Champagne Glass, Water Goblet, Sherbet Glass and Wine Glass, 1946 - Read More
Plate I (of the Vertical Series) for the folio Chamber Works: Architectural Meditations on Themes from Heraclitus, 1983 - Read More
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