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All Holocaust Museum Houston members members who join or renew at the $100 Associate Level or higher receive reciprocal benefits at participating museums through the North American Reciprocal Museum Program (NARM).
Current members will receive free or member admission during regular museum hours, as well as member discounts at museum shops and for concert or lecture tickets. Some museums may restrict benefits, however.
Participating museums in Texas:
| Albany |
The Old Jail Art Center |
| Amarillo |
Amarillo Museum of Art |
| Austin |
Austin Museum of Art (Downtown)* |
| Austin |
Austin Museum of Art (Laguna Gloria)* |
| Austin |
Blanton Museum of Art/University of Texas at Austin* |
| Austin |
Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum |
| Austin |
Harry Ransom Center |
| Dallas |
Dallas Museum of Art |
| Fort Worth |
Amon Carter Museum |
| Fort Worth |
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth |
| Houston |
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston |
| Houston |
Holocaust Museum Houston |
| Houston |
The Menil Collection |
| Lake Jackson |
Lake Jackson Historical Museum |
| Longview |
Longview Museum of Fine Arts |
| Tyler |
Tyler Museum of Art |
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* Reciprocal privileges are not extended between the Austin Museum of Art and the Blanton Museum of Art.
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That a systematic destruction of a people should never happen…
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That too many of our children are immersed in a culture of violence and intolerance…
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That education is unique in its ability to transform ignorance into respect for those who are different…
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That prejudice and hatred can be overcome…
| If you believe…then act!
Become a member of Holocaust Museum Houston.
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Keep our doors open free of charge so there is never a barrier to anyone who wishes to learn.
Raise public awareness of genocides occurring in our world today and help to end them.
Teach hundreds of thousands of students each year about their individual responsibility to society – to act to end injustices and not be bystanders.
Train area law enforcement officers in dealing with hate crimes.
Educate hundreds of at-risk youths already in trouble with the legal system about the dangers of discrimination and prejudice.
Provide world-class programs, speakers and exhibits to help our audiences learn about the past so they can impact the future.
For more information or to contact our Member Services office, call 713-527-1640 or e-mail
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