Travel Program

The BMA offers incredible travel opportunities for its Members. Whether stateside or abroad, travel with fellow art enthusiasts, learn from expert tour guides, and experience extraordinary public and private collections—all while enjoying deluxe accommodations.

Eligibility to travel is based on Membership level and destination:

Participation is limited, and these trips do sell out. Please call 443-573-1800 for more information.

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Members Day Trip: Grounds for Sculpture

October 11, 2019

Join us for an artful adventure to Grounds for Sculpture.  This renowned sculpture park, situated on the former New Jersey State Fairgrounds, features works by over 100 artists on 42 magnificently landscaped acres. When visiting Grounds for Sculpture, guests are charmed by the many fascinating and often humorous works by founder J. Seward Johnson Jr. who aimed to incorporate a join of discovery and sensory delight in his vision for the park the Park. BMA Travelers are invited to tour the grounds with Park docents and then spend free time exploring on their own.

A deluxe lunch is included with the trip and will be held at the Zagat-rated Rat’s Restaurant, serving French country cuisine.

Parking will be available in the BMA Parking lots, and we will provide vouchers upon return to the BMA. Please arrive at the Museum’s Visitor Lobby no later than 7:15 a.m. for check-in. We will be leaving promptly at 7:30 a.m.

BMA Day Trips are open to Members at all levels. This trip is priced at $195 for Members and $210 for Member Guests. The ticket price is inclusive of all Museum entry and tours, lunch, and transportation by bus. Payment in full is required for reservations.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Saroyah Mevorach at smevorach@artbma.org or 443-573-1800.

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Cancellation Policy

Full refunds will be given if canceled by September 12.
50% refund of ticket price if canceled by September 13.
Refunds cannot be given if cancelled after September 27.

Grounds for Sculpture