Museum Sponsors
Support the Long Beach Museum of Art
The Long Beach Museum of Art provides a cultural and educational resource to the community, enriching lives and promoting understanding by bringing people together to celebrate the arts. We are extremely grateful to our sponsors for enabling us to accomplish this mission.
Here are a few ways you can help support the Museum: 
“Adopt an Artwork” Sponsorship Opportunity
Painting with Fire: Masters of Enameling in America, 1930-1980
Your name and message on the walls of the Museum will be seen by thousands of visitors! To commemorate the once-in-a-lifetime nature of Painting with Fire, individual artworks are up for adoption. A professionally-mounted label will appear next to your sponsored artwork during the entire run of the exhibition. Sponsorships are $250, are fully tax-deductible and support the Museum’s exhibition and educational programming. For a sample of the artworks available click here. Each artwork sponsorship is a fully tax-deductible charitable donation to the Long Beach Museum of Art, directly subsidizing this exhibition and the Museum's artistic and educational programs.
Give to the Annual Fund
Help support the important work being done by the Long Beach Museum of Art every day, from caring for and displaying our collections to teaching children how to find their own creativity and create works of art. Your tax-deductible gift can make a difference.
Please give to the Annual Fund today!
Join and become a Museum member
For a list of our current renewed members or to find out how to become a member, click here.
Stocks
For more information, contact Ron Nelson at (562) 439-2119 x. 224.
Legacy Society
For more information, contact Ron Nelson at (562) 439-2119 x. 224.
Corporate Membership
To view a list of our current corporate sponsors or to find out how to
become a corporate sponsor, click here.
Support the Exhibitions and Education Programs
Listed below are our current Exhibition and Education Sponsors.
To find our how to become a sponsor yourself, click here.
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