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Hunterian Friends Get closer to a world class collection
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The Hunterian Friends scheme offers members a range of exclusive benefits and opportunities to participate actively in the work of The Hunterian – the nation’s leading university museum and one of Scotland’s most important cultural assets.
The Entire Collection cared for by The Hunterian was the first to be Recognised as a Collection of National Significance to Scotland. Built on the pioneering anatomist and obstetrician William Hunter’s founding bequest, the collections encompass over one million objects including scientific instruments used by James Watt, Joseph Lister and Lord Kelvin; an outstanding collection of Roman monumental sculpture from the Antonine Wall; major natural and life sciences holdings; Hunter’s own extensive anatomical teaching collections; one of the world’s great coin rooms; unique objects from James Cook’s Pacific voyages; a major collection of Scottish art; and one of Britain’s top graphic art collections.
The Hunterian is also home to the world’s largest permanent display of the work of James McNeill Whistler, the largest single holding of the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and The Mackintosh House, the reassembled interiors from his Glasgow home.
Hunterian Friends give vital support and make a direct contribution towards new exhibitions and galleries, our education and conservation work and to new acquisitions.
Hunterian Friends will receive a number of exclusive benefits:• FreeadmissiontoHunterianspecialexhibitions• ProgrammeofMemberseventsledbyHunteriancuratorsincludingspecialviewings of new exhibitions• 15%discountinourshops• RegularcommunicationonHunterianactivities• Opportunitiestoparticipatebehindthescenesincollectionsrelatedactivity• Lecturesbycuratorsandvisitingprofessionals
Annual MembershipIndividual £25.00 Dual £40.00 Student £10.00University of Glasgow Alumni £20.00
The Gift of FriendsWhy not give a Friends membership as a gift?
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By providing your email address you agree to allow The Hunterian to contact you with information about news, exhibitions, events and other initiatives that may be of interest to you. You can unsubscribe at any time by emailing [email protected]
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Please complete this form and return it to: Hunterian Friends, The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ