
Friends of Colonial Williamsburg Collections
Your annual membership of $1,000 or more is tax deductible and will be used solely to acquire objects for the collections.
Whether your passion is furniture or folk art, silver or ceramics, maps or the mechanical arts, membership in the Friends of Colonial Williamsburg Collections provides a special opportunity to study the art and artifacts of America's past. Come and share your enthusiasm with other collectors and Colonial Williamsburg's curators and conservators. Experience behind-the-scenes visits and hands-on examination of objects at our annual meeting.
Friends of Colonial Williamsburg Collections brings together people with a personal commitment to strengthening the Foundation's collections. Your annual membership of $1,000 or more is tax deductible and will be used solely to acquire objects for our collections.
Friends are invited to an annual meeting hosted by our curators and conservators. Optional day-long trips to historic sites or private collections are offered the day after. Members also receive a subscription to the semi-annual Friends newsletter.
Chief Mission Officer and Senior Vice President of Education and Historic Resources Ronald L. Hurst serves as chairman of Friends. Trish Collupy is your personal liaison with the Foundation. She can be contacted by email at friends@cwf.org, by phone at (757) 220-7215 and by fax at (757) 565-8212.
Become a part of the nation's largest outdoor history museum, where art and antiques are displayed in the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, Bassett Hall and in dozens of historic buildings throughout the Historic Area. By joining the Friends, you support the Foundation's world-class collection of 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century British and American fine and decorative arts, as well as our renowned American folk art.