Through Museums for All, Columbus Museum of Art will offer complimentary admission for visitors that receive food assistance (also known as SNAP benefit). We also accept participants in WIC and Medicaid. This includes both general & special exhibition admission and is valid for all persons within the household.
Read more about the Museums for All initiative in several languages below:
How does it work?
About Museums for All Columbus
Museums for All is a way to make museum visits low or no cost for people that get food assistance (also known as SNAP benefit). Museums for All is a national program focused on removing the barriers to visiting museums and cultural centers. In 2020, six Columbus museums made a commitment to come together to become one of a few Museums for All Hub Cities. Furthermore, every museum made a pledge to dig deeper to understand the additional barriers that prevent people from visiting museums.
What museums are included?
Columbus Museum of Art
COSI
Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
National Veterans Memorial and Museum
Ohio History Center and Ohio Village
Wexner Center for the Arts
What discounts are included?
At CMA both general and special exhibition admission is free. But each museum is a little different. Some museums are free and some are $1-3 per person. Many museums have special exhibits and they might cost more. Visit each museum’s website to get exact information.