Protect Hispanic Culture

Founded in 1904 by philanthropist Archer Milton Huntington, the Hispanic Society Museum & Library preserves and shares the arts, literature, history, and cultures of Spain, Latin America, Portugal, and the Philippines. For over a century, it has studied and exhibited world-class collections while offering free, high-quality programs.

As a not-for-profit, the Society depends on generous support from individuals, foundations, corporations, and government entities. You can support the Hispanic Society by making a donation, becoming a member, attending our gala, or joining one of our patron circles.

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Colecciones

Colecciones is a collectors’ circle for members with a deep passion for the art, literature, history, and culture of the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking world. Members receive behind-the-scenes access to new acquisitions, private viewings of rare books and artworks, and invitations to exclusive programs and conversations with curators and collectors.

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  • 20% discount on all merchandise.
  • Subscription to Member’s-only monthly e-newsletter with information on activities, acquisitions, and special events.
  • Invitation to a Members-only exhibition opening receptions.
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Archer's Circle

The Archer’s Circle is designed for young patrons ages 21 to 45 and offers a dynamic way to connect with the Hispanic Society Museum & Library and with fellow art and culture enthusiasts. Members enjoy exclusive access to special exhibition openings, private social gatherings, and intimate events with curators, collectors, and artists.

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