Why not become a Member today?
The American Swedish Institute has a place for people of all ages. Attend concerts, exhibitions, festivals, lectures, classes, and other events. Children can take part in Svenska Skolan, tours of the mansion, and other programs.
Experience modern and traditional aspects of Swedish and Scandinavian culture through food, music, architecture, history and celebrations.
Membership in the American Swedish Institute supports an organization that shares, celebrates and preserves Swedish culture in America, the immigrant experience, and one of our nations' most valued treasures-- the Turnblad Castle.
Membership Levels and Benefits
Full-time Student- $20
Individual- $35
Household- $50
Non-Resident Household- $35
Must live over 50 miles from the Twin Cities
Sustaining- $100
Basic member benefits and:
• 6 free guest passes
• Invitations to special previews, gallery
talks, and dinners
Patron- $150
Basic member benefits, the benefits listed
above, and:
• Two passes to one membership dinner
Turnblad- $250
Members at this level receive basic member
benefits, the benefits listed above, and:
• $10 gift certificate to the Museum Shop
Linnaeus- $500
Members at this level receive basic member
benefits, the benefits listed above, and:
• Recognition in the annual report
Three Crowns- $1000
Members at this level receive basic member
benefits, the benefits listed above, and:
• Behind-the-scenes tour for four
Life- $3000
Members at this level receive basic member
benefits, the benefits listed above, and:
• Name listed on ASI Life Member Board
All Members Receive
• Free admission to the museum during open hours
• 10% discount in the Museum Shop and ShopSwedish.com
• Subscription to ASI Posten newsletter
• Admission to films, lectures, concerts, dinners and special events
• Invitations to parties, exhibitions openings, and programs
• Reduced tuition for classes and workshops
• Admission at eight museums in the United States and Sweden
Celebrate your Swedish Heritage!
Share your Swedish heritage with every member of your family!
The calendar of events here at the American Swedish Institute is always filled with fun activities like Lucia Choir, Midsommar, Julgladje, and Svenska Skolan. With special events and activities for all ages, you can be sure that your Swedish heritage will live on for generations to come.
The American Swedish Institute, founded in 1929, serves as a gathering place for people to share stories and experiences around universal themes of tradition, migration, craft and the arts, all informed by enduring ties to Sweden.