Annual Benefit Gala


Thank you to all of our generous sponsors and supporters, and to everyone who helped to make this year’s Gala a resounding success!

Midnight in the Garden drew inspiration from one of the Museum's most beloved works of art--Sir Edward Burne-Jones' beautiful stained-glass panel, Saint Cecilia--and celebrated the upcoming exhibition Princeton and the Gothic Revival: 1870-1930.

The Annual Benefit Gala supports the Museum's education and outreach programming.

Please check back here for information on next year's Annual Benefit Gala.
Sir Edward Burne-Jones, British, 1833–1898 Made by William Morris & Co., est. 1875 Saint Cecilia, ca. 1900 Stained and painted glass 213.5 x 75.5 cm. (84 1/16 x 29 3/4 in.) Museum purchase, Surdna Fund (y1974-84) photo: Bruce M. White
Sir Edward Burne-Jones, British, 1833–1898 Made by William Morris & Co., est. 1875 Saint Cecilia, ca. 1900 Stained and painted glass 213.5 x 75.5 cm. (84 1/16 x 29 3/4 in.) Museum purchase, Surdna Fund (y1974-84) photo: Bruce M. White