Support group membership offers the opportunity to engage more fully with one or more of the Museum’s collection areas. Support group members enjoy exclusive lectures, travel opportunities, studio visits, and more.

A portion of support group dues are applied annually to the purchase of an acquisition for the Museum’s permanent collection.

The Museum welcomes all levels of interest and experience in its support groups. A general Museum membership is required to join a support group. For more information, please call 205.254.7795 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .



The Asian Art Society

The Asian Art Society was founded in 1975 and plays an integral role in supporting the Asian Art Department through acquisitions, workshops and symposia, lectures, and exhibitions.  Read More....

 
The Collectors Circle for Contemporary Art

The Collectors Circle for Contemporary Art was founded in 1991 to help support the Museum’s contemporary art collection and related exhibitions, as well as to educate its members and the community at large about contemporary art through programs, events, and art-related travel.  Read More...

 
The European Art Society

The European Art Society was established in 2001 to further awareness and appreciation of thirteenth-century to early twentieth-century painting, sculpture, and works on paper.  Read more...

 
The Friends of American Art

The Friends of American Art was founded in 2007 and actively supports the Museum by developing and expanding its American art collection.  Read More...

 
The Photography Guild

The Photography Guild was established in 1987. The Guild supports the Museum by stimulating interest in the photographic arts and by encouraging and facilitating the acquisition of photography for the Museum.  Read More...

 
The Sankofa Society: Friends of African-American and African Art

The Sankofa Society: Friends of African-American and African Art, founded in 2002, provides a forum for the study, support, and appreciation of arts from the people of Africa, and from people of African descent now living throughout the world.  Read More...

 


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