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Become a Patron

The invaluable support of our Patrons enables the Future Museums to continue to care for our world-renowned collection and share it with audiences in London and around the globe.

As members of a community of curious minds, Patrons can enjoy the collection and learn from Future Museum experts in uniquely engaging and intimate environments. With opportunities to go behind the scenes and gain exclusive access to our major exhibitions and galleries, Patrons receive an unparalleled experience – all while supporting the vital work of the Future Museums.

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Patron Circles

We have four Patron Circles to choose from. Each provides the opportunity to support the Future Museum’s important work and gives access to a unique selection of benefits, allowing you to pick the option most suited to you.

Genesis Circle
Genesis Circle

£12,000 annually – Genesis Patrons enjoy a deeply relationship with the Museum. You will receive bespoke access to private previews, artist conversations, and visionary projects.

Vitalis Circle
Vitalis Circle

£6,000 annually – Vitalis Patrons enjoy remarkable experiences at the Museum and access to special Museum-wide events.

Etherea Circle
Etherea Circle

£3,500 annually – Etherea Patrons are invited to exclusive gatherings such as the Curator’s Dinner, creative retreats, and cross-disciplinary journeys that connect art, philosophy, and innovation.

Rhythm Circle
Rhythm Circle

£1,500 annually – Rhythm Patrons enjoy priority invitations to exhibition openings, out-of-hours tours, and intimate talks with the Museum team exploring dialogue with the future.

In addition to Patron Circles, there are a number of Special Interest Groups that support specific areas of the collection.

 

Special Interest Group members are invited to tailored events throughout the year. You'll have close contact with curators working in your area of interest, giving you lots of opportunities to expand your knowledge in the area of the collection you're most passionate about.

Special Interest Groups

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