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Many Field Museum visitors enjoy the exhibits and programs, while others crave more knowledge about the Museum, its curators, collections and research. To meet the needs of these people, the Museum has created distinct groups that stretch the limits of exploration and involvement in the world of The Field Museum. Although each group uses different methods to reach these objectives, they all have one thing in common: They open doors to new opportunities and experiences, while playing a vital role in supporting the Museum's programs.
Anthropology Alliance | Field Associates | President's Leadership Council
Anthropology Alliance
The Anthropology Alliance exists to promote interest in, and support for, the Museum’s Anthropology Department. Because only one percent of the 1.5 million cultural artifacts in the collection can be on display at any given time, joining the Anthropology Alliance gives you access to hidden treasures that most will never see.
Imagine a wealth of discoveries awaiting you behind-the-scenes at The Fielda magnificent Asian scroll, African metalwork, an Arapaho cradleboard. Join the Anthropology Alliance, A Field Museum organization that will lead you to a rich array of artifacts, groundbreaking scientific research, memorable experiences, and exciting evening events.
Special benefits available only to Alliance members include:
- Evening programs and receptions with Field Museum curators, collections staff and visiting scholars;
- Behind-the-scenes tours of Museum collections in exhibitions and in storage;
- Special viewings of exhibitionswith presentations and without the crowds;
- Visits to private collections and other museums;
- Dispatches from The Field, the Anthropology Alliance twice-yearly newsletter, highlighting the Department’s work and the activities of the Alliance;
- First-hand insights into new scientific discoveries by Field Museum anthropologists working around the globe; and
- Unique travel opportunities.
Requirements for membership in the Alliance:
- One must be an active member of The Field Museum.
- One must pay $130 dues annually, which provides benefits for two adults to attend each program.
For more information, email us at: anthropologyalliance@fieldmuseum.org or call 312-665-7137.
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The Field Associates
The Field Associates is an exciting membership organization comprised of young professionals from diverse backgrounds with a shared interest in learning and promoting awareness of The Field Museum's collections, research and public programs.
A wide variety of programs at the Museum and around the city offer an insider's view of the wide range of work that takes place at the Museum and by our scientists around the globe.
Requirements for Field Associates Membership:
- One must be a member of the Museum.
- One must pay $100 dues annually, which provides benefits for two adults to attend each program.
For more information or to join, please visit the Field Associates website.
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President's Leadership Council

The President's Leadership Council (PLC) is an auxiliary group of new generation leaders created in 2007 to advance the Museum's educational mission through financial support, volunteer leadership, and advocacy.
Upcoming Event:
The Field Trip: Twilight on the Terrace
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Beginning at 6:30 p.m.
What could be better than spending a warm summer evening with friends on Chicago’s lakefront? Join The Field Museum President’s Leadership Council for cocktails and the breathtaking view from The Field Museum’s Northeast Terrace. The event culminates with the city of Chicago fireworks off Navy Pier at 9:30 p.m.
Proceeds from this event benefit education programs at The Field Museum. Tickets are available for $75 per person.
Purchase tickets online for this event.
For further information or to be added to the mailing list, please contact us: plc@fieldmuseum.org
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