Likewise, extravagant balls are also not within the fundraising budget for these lesser-known institutions. The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 2024 gala cost more than $6 million to stage, and although it brought in a record-breaking $31 million, that payout came at an enormous cost. About four dollars were raised for every dollar spent. Even smaller events can rack up many thousands of dollars in staging costs.
The British Museum expects about 800 guests, almost twice as many as the Met, at its pink-themed gala inspired by a soon-to-close exhibition of ancient South Asian devotional art. This all falls strategically at the end of Frieze Week when deep-pocketed collectors descend upon London for an annual art fair. The hope is that at least some will still have resources remaining for a silent auction to benefit the museum’s international partnerships. Proceeds will also go towards bringing the Bayeux Tapestry from France to Britain for a much-anticipated 2026 exhibition.