Looking for a special something? Discover our curated edit of gifts for the art-lover, design-devotee or creative soul in your life.
Friend Membership – £30

A year of rewarding visual art experiences – you’ll be giving the gift of free entry to all our exhibitions, as well as the chance to attend exclusive events and a 10% discount in our Shop and Café to make the most of every visit.
When you purchase gift membership in the run-up to Christmas we’ll also extend the expiration date up until 31 December 2026 so you can shop without the stress and your loved-one can enjoy a full year of membership benefits.
After Hours Studio Sessions – £25

Get creative and hands-on with our evening Studio Sessions. Choose from two dates where they’ll have the chance to create an artwork of their own in a lively social setting alongside other creatives and adult learners.
Slowing Down The Digital: Watercolour & Wikipedia
Thursday 29 January, 6pm
Use the internet to research topics, then create watercolour paintings and text-based tarot card inspired pieces.
Positive Futures: Mapping Monuments
Thursday 19 March, 6pm
Use writing and audio recording to imagine future technologies and their potential impact.
Exhibition Catalogues – from £12.50

The perfect coffee-table addition for those with a seriously stylish home, or a beautiful keepsake from an exhibition you know they loved, check out our full range of catalogues, or choose the spectacular publication that accompanies Suzanne Triester: Prophetic Dreaming (£28.99).
Tatty Devine x Suzanne Treister: Museum of Cosmic Water Necklace – £45

A Modern Art Oxford exclusive, this necklace designed in collaboration with Tatty Devine features Suzanne Treister’s watercolour Museum of Cosmic Water. With a hypoallergenic and silver-plated adjustable chain and presented in an eco-friendly gift box, this is a piece of jewellery that makes a serious statement.

Suzanne Treister, Tarot Deck – £35/£39.99

HEXEN 2.0 Tarot features 78 alchemical drawings that depict the interconnected histories of the computer and the Internet, cybernetics and the counterculture, science-fiction and scientific projections of the future, government and military research programmes, social engineering, and ideas of the control society.
Arriving at a moment when the planet itself hangs between collapse and renewal, Suzanne Treister’s HEXEN 5.0 emerges as the long-awaited sequel. Its 78 luminous alchemical drawings braid together terrestrial and interplanetary technologies, synthetic genomes and geoengineering schemes, corporate technocracies and post-capitalist cooperatives, mass-extinction tipping points and animist awakenings.