Asian Arts CouncilLearning about Asian Art, Helping Phoenix Art Museum Grow

Learning about Asian Art, Helping Phoenix Art Museum Grow

Asian Arts Council Membership Information


The Asian Arts Council is a support organization of the Phoenix Art Museum featuring an internationally recognized collection of Asian Art.
Our goals are to promote interest and understanding of Asian Art through education programs, to help sponsor exhibitions and acquisitions of the collection, and to provide a local point and forum for the Asian Art in the Phoenix community.

Membership Benefits
  • Invitations to Asian Gallery openings
  • Monthly Asian Gallery talks
  • Free attendance to lectures by Asian scholars
  • Domestic and international travel opportunities
  • Asian Arts Council Newsletter
  • Name recognition in the AAC Directory
  • Opportunity to serve on the AAC committee
  • Participate in acquistion selection
  • Two special invitation 'Asian' events
  • A private dinner at the home of a collector
  • A special vault tour
  • Name recognition in AAC publications
  • Name recognition on AAC invitations
  • Payment of basic PAM membership

Membership Levels
  • General - $60 / $100 (Individual / Couple)
  • Patron - $150 / $250 (Individual / Couple)
  • Connoisseur - $500 (for two)
  • Imperial - $1,000 (for two)
  • Corporate - $1,000 (for two)
Membership fees are fully tax-deductible. Click here to request an application for AAC membership or call AAC at (602) 307-2028 for more information.

How To Join The AAC
To join, click below to download and print the application form. Fill it out and fax or mail back to:

Asian Arts Council
c/o Phoenix Art Museum
1625 North Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85004-1685
Email:
info@AsianArtsCouncil.org

Checks should be made payable to Asian Art Council and sent along with
membership application form.

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Return under the Moonlight (detail), leaf from the album Figures, Landscape, and Architecture, 1740 album of twelve leaves; Yuan Yao (Chinese, active 1739-1788), ink and color on silk Museum purchase with partial funding by Mr. and Mrs. K.J. Baltazar, 1985.18.B
Phoenix Art Museum Permanent Collection
Peonies, Morning Glories, Cherries and Chinese Cotton, Jiang Tingxi (Chinese, 1669-1732), ink and color on gold paper, mounted as fan on original staves inlaid with mother-of-pearl, Gift of Marilyn and Roy Pappin honor of the Museum's 50th Anniversary, 2009.52
Phoenix Art Museum Permanent Collection