Young Ambassadors at the National Gallery

July 1 2021

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The National Gallery in London announced a new young patrons programme yesterday entitled Young Ambassadors. The initiative is inviting young professionals and art enthusiasts between the ages of 20 - 45 years to help support the gallery in exchange for close access to its collection and experts. The programme is co-chaired by Sabine Getty and Harriet Clapham (pictured).

The benefits of the programme, which requires a donation of £1,200, are as follows:

Unlimited entry to all exhibitions at the National Gallery for member plus a guest

Invitation to two major exhibition openings

Private views with curator-led talks for major exhibitions

Invitation to Unexpected View, the Gallery’s signature event during Frieze week featuring leading contemporary artists

Invitation to the annual Patrons Open House event in January (plus one guest)

Studio and collection visits

Publications including a Young Ambassadors newsletter, the Gallery Insider, and a copy of the Annual Review

Acknowledgement in the National Gallery Annual Review

Here is the full brochure explaining more.

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