Membership

Becoming a Worcester Art Museum Member means connecting with a world of art while joining a community driven by the life-changing power of creativity. In addition to year-round free Museum admission, Members enjoy first access to new exhibitions, Member-only discounts, free registration to programs and lectures, and more.

All membership levels include:
  • Unlimited free Museum admission, including during Flora in Winter
  • Special access to talks and presentations
  • Members-only events
  • 10% discount at the shop, café, and on studio art classes and workshops

Select the best membership level for you.
Or gift a membership to an art-lover in your life.

Single ($65)

One membership card

Card valid for general admission and benefits for one adult and discounts on classes and workshops for one child under 17

Dual ($85)

Two membership cards

Each card is valid for general admission and benefits for one adult and discounts on classes and workshops for one child under 17

Dual Plus One ($105)

Three membership cards

Each card is valid for general admission and benefits for 1 adult and discounts on classes and workshops for one child under 17

Senior Single ($55)

One membership card

Card valid for general admission and benefits for one senior (65+)

Senior Dual ($75)

Two membership cards

Each card is valid for general admission and benefits for one senior (65+)

Senior Dual Plus One ($95)

Three membership cards

Each card is valid for general admission and benefits for one senior (65+)

Benefactor Membership

For the avid museumgoer. In addition to general membership benefits, Benefactor Members enjoy the benefits listed below.

  • Four membership cards—each valid for general admission and benefits for 1 adult and discounts for WAM classes and workshops for 1 child under 17
  • Reciprocal membership at other museums (see qualifications below)
  • Recognition in the annual report

Friend ($250 – $349)

Reciprocal membership for 4 at 43 other museums through the Museum Alliance Reciprocal Program (MARP)

Guest Admission Passes

Sponsor ($350 – $649)

Reciprocal Membership for 4 at over 400 Museums through the Reciprocal Organization of Associated Museums (ROAM)

Fellow ($650 – $1,499)

Reciprocal membership through MARPROAM, and NARM, which grants you free admission to over 1,000 museums.

Complimentary Dual Membership to give as a gift, upon request.

We offer auto-renewal for your convenience. If you would like to cancel auto-renewal, please email membership@worcesterart.org.

Questions? Please contact the Membership Department at 508-793-4300 or membership@worcesterart.org.


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Engaging my children at WAM art classes prompted our membership. 30+ years later we continue to be enriched by WAM; it opens our eyes, hearts, and minds to all the possibilities presented through the collections and programs. Membership has brought new friends, wonderful social events, and a greater understanding of the world around me—the Worcester Art Museum is the diamond of New England.

Arthur Clifford and Donna Domiano

A few years ago, I visited WAM for the first time in many years. I thoroughly enjoyed my afternoon there…I was so impressed by the dedication and professionalism of all the staff. I had such a great time that I stayed overnight in Worcester and went back the next day…Day 2 was equally as wonderful. At the start of Day 2, I had already decided that I wanted to support WAM and visit more frequently.

Martha Simmons

We wanted to support WAM’s continuing mission to connect people, communities, and cultures through the experience of art. We also knew that becoming Members would pay for itself in just a few visits! With our Benefactor membership, it’s easy to share WAM with others and we have the added benefit of reciprocal membership at many other museums.

Suzanne Campbell-Lambert and Scott Lambert