MEMBERSHIP
Welcome!
The exhibitions, programs and installations scheduled for the coming year will present numerous opportunities for you to experience, share and reflect upon the artistic representation of our contemporary social condition. We hope that you will participate in all the compelling programming that we offer, and for the first time we invite you to strengthen your commitment to this vital and innovative institution by joining our growing group of friends. Friends support annual exhibitions, programs and publications. Please send in your membership form to insure placement on our mailing list.
Thank you for your commitment.
Leslie A. Brothers
Director
Categories
1 Student / Senior Citizen: $10
• Inclusion on mailing list
• Invitations to special events and members-only previews
• 50% discount on all Museum publications
• Access to contemporary art reference library on premises
• Listed on Museum website as a member
• Tax deductible to extent allowed by law
2 Individual / Family: $25
Same benefits as listed in 1, plus the added bonus:
• All Museum publications free of charge
3 Patron: $50
Same benefits as listed in 1, plus the added bonuses:
• All Museum publications free of charge
• Two private gallery tours given by Museum Director
4 Guardian: $100
Same benefits as listed in 1, plus the added bonuses:
• All Museum publications free of charge
• Two private gallery tours given by Museum Director
• Free parking for members-only openings
• Two additional bi-annual program brochures to be given to friends and family
5 a Partner: $ 500
b Partner: $1000
(In addition to the regular Partner benefits, a Friend may schedule a private event, reception or party at the Museum.) Same benefits as listed in 1, plus the added bonuses:
• All Museum publications free of charge
• Two private gallery tours given by the Museum Director
• Free parking for members-only openings
• Two additional announcement cards for each show to be given to friends and family
• Two complimentary individual member- ships to give as gifts
• Listing in the YSU Annual Report
FRIENDS CONTACT INFORMATION
Robyn Maas
telephone
330 941 1400
or fax
330 941 1492
Shouldn’t You be a Friend of
the McDonough Museum of Art?
Museumn Sponsorship
The Ohio Arts Council helped fund in part our organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP
Aladdin’s Eatery
Café Cimmento Italian Food & Wines
Cassese’s MVR
Chalet Premier
City Printing
Danny BOYS
Dom's Ice House
Enjoy Youngstown
Edward’s Florist
Giannios Candy
Kravitz Deli
The Lemon Grove Café
Markko Vineyard
Mastropietro Winery
Mix 98.9 & 570 WKBN
PROWASH SOLUTIONS
Rust Belt Brewery
The Metro Monthly
The Mocha House
Thirsty Dog Brewing Company
Trinkle Signs
Tropea’s Fine Pastry
27 WKBN/Fox Youngstown/33WYTV/MyYTV
WYSU 88.5 FM
MAP & DIRECTIONS
From the northwest (Cleveland, Toledo): Take Ohio Turnpike to Exit 218. Follow I-80 East to I-680, Youngstown. Take Exit 4A, Route 422 East and proceed to the Wick Avenue exit. Turn right onto Wick Avenue. Pass through the next traffic light (University Plaza/E. Spring Street) the McDonough Museum is the second building on the left.
From the north (Ashtabula): Take Route 11 South to I-80 West. Take Route 711 South (exits left). Exit at Gypsy Lane and make a left onto Gypsy. Cross Belmont Ave. (Rt. 193); at the fourth traffic light after Belmont, turn right onto Fifth Ave. Drive down Fifth until you get to Rt. 422 (look for the YSU stadium), then cross the overpass and turn left onto the Eastbound Service Road, staying on the service road as you pass the stadium. Cross the Elm Street intersection, next turn right onto Wick. Pass through the next traffic light (University Plaza/E. Spring Street) the McDonough Museum is the second building on the left.
From the east (western Pennsylvania): Take I-80 to Route 711 South (Exits left). Exit at Gypsy Lane and make a left onto Gypsy. Cross Belmont Ave. (Rt. 193); at the fourth traffic light after Belmont, turn right onto Fifth Ave. Drive down Fifth until you get to Rt. 422 (look for the YSU stadium), then cross the overpass and turn left onto the Eastbound Service Road, staying on the service road as you pass the stadium. Cross the Elm Street intersection, then turn right onto Wick. Pass through the next traffic light (University Plaza/E. Spring Street) the McDonough Museum is the second building on the left.
From the southeast (Pittsburgh): Take the PA Turnpike to Exit 234 (16A) on the Ohio Turnpike. From there, take I-680 approximately 10 miles to Exit 6 (Route 62 and Hubbard). Follow signs for YSU and take Route 422 West. Take the first Exit (Wick Avenue) and turn left on Wick. Pass through the second traffic light (University Plaza/E. Spring Street) the McDonough Museum is the second building on the left.
From the south: Take Ohio Route11 North to I-680. From I-680, take Exit 4A, Route 422 East. Exit the freeway at Wick Avenue and turn right on Wick. Pass through the next traffic light (University Plaza/E. Spring Street) the McDonough Museum is the second building on the left.
From the west (Akron): Take I-71 or I-77 to I-76 East. Where I-80 and I-76 divide, follow I-80 until it intersects with I-680 to Youngstown. Follow I-680 to Exit 4A, Route 422 East. Exit the 422 freeway at Wick Avenue and turn right. Pass through the next traffic light (University Plaza/E. Spring Street) the McDonough Museum is the second building on the left.
Parking: Limited Parking and handicap parking is available in the McDonough Museum turnaround. Parking passes are available in the Museum office for the turnaround. Parking is also available past the museum in the M-1 Wick Parking Deck for a five dollar fee (take the pedestrian bridge on the 3rd level to access the back of the Museum). Short- term meter parking in the V-4 Parking lot is the first right as you turn into the Wick Parking Deck.
Floor Plans
Public restrooms are on upper and lower levels.
The elevator is accessible from all levels.
The museum is fully accessible



