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Aldrich Contemporary Museum
$140A YEAR OF ART & CULTURE
Enjoy a full year of inspiration, creativity, and family-friendly experiences with this membership package offering exceptional access to two renowned arts destinations. At The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, the cardholder receives unlimited admission, invitations to members-only events and exhibition previews, reciprocal benefits through the Fairfield/Westchester Museum Alliance, a 10% discount on public programs, and 10% off Camp Aldrich. Membership also includes a convenient digital membership card.
In addition, enjoy free admission for two to the iconic Whitney Museum of American Art, along with unlimited free admission for the entire family to Storm King Art Center for up to two adults and all children under 18 in the household.
From contemporary exhibitions and engaging programs to breathtaking outdoor sculpture and world-class American art, this package offers a year filled with discovery, creativity, and memorable experiences for the whole family.
Donated by The Aldrich Museum
Value $250
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Nancy Moore Signed Print
$500CELEBRATING WOMEN'S STORIES
NANCY MOORE SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINT
This beautiful signed, limited-edition giclée print, professionally matted and framed behind UV-protective glass, features the artwork Storytellers by Ridgefield artist Nancy Moore. Originally painted in watercolor and gouache, the piece celebrates the enduring friendship of women-those relationships where we share comfort, wisdom, laughter, and the books and stories that shape our lives. Part of Moore's celebrated "Unconventional Women" series, Storytellers honors the role of women as keepers and passers-down of stories across generations. A meaningful and elegant work by a beloved local artist, perfect for collectors and art lovers alike.
About the Artist:
Ridgefield artist Nancy Moore is a self-taught painter whose work explores themes of transformation, identity, and the evolving role of women. After a 38-year career as a book editor, she began painting and developed her acclaimed series "Unconventional Women," blending watercolor, gouache, graphite, and other media on archival paper. Her imaginative works have been exhibited widely in galleries, museums, and institutions-including the Environmental Sciences Center at the Yale Peabody Museum-and are collected in homes across the United States.
Donated by Nancy Moore
Total Value $1400