Celebrate a holiday, birthday or other special occasion, with a gift membership to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House.
Please allow for 1-2 weeks processing time. If you would like to receive the gift membership by December 25, please complete transaction by December 15.
Every Membership includes:
- Unlimited Martin House and self-guided tours
- Unlimited access to our exhibitions
- 10% discount at the Martin House Museum Store – both on site and online using promo code MHMember
- Members-only print newsletter delivered to your door twice a year
- Early access to Travel by Design and special event tickets
- Reciprocal admission to 30+ museums across New York State through the Empire State Museums Reciprocal Program
It’s easy! After choosing your gift level below, you will be directed to our online store where you can enter your recipient’s contact information.
Apprentice - $115- Best Value!
All Family benefits for two adults and any children in household (18 and under), plus:
- Special members-only event invitations throughout the year
- Reciprocal benefits at:
- 37 Frank Lloyd Wright-designed buildings across the United States. See participating Wright sites.
- Participating museums across the country through the North American Reciprocal Museum program (NARM). Search participating museums.
- Listing in the Martin House Annual Report
Drafter - $250
- All Apprentice benefits for two (2) adults and any children in household (18 and under), plus:
- Four (4) Martin House tour passes to use or share
Architect - $500
All Apprentice benefits for two (2) adults and any children in household (18 and under), plus:
- Six (6) Martin House tour passes to use or share
- One (1) complimentary Martin House Family Membership to share
Partner - $1,000
All Apprentice benefits for two (2) adults and any children in household (18 and under), plus:
- Ten (10) Martin House tour passes to use or share
- One (1) complimentary Martin House Family Membership to share
Your gift purchase will inspire community programming and support ongoing preservation efforts at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House.