Annual Report - Amon Carter Museum of American Art

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Annual Report
Fiscal year 2011
mission statement
The Amon Carter Museum of
American Art was established
through the generosity of Amon G.
Carter Sr. (1879–1955) to house his
collection of paintings and sculpture
by Frederic Remington and Charles
M. Russell; to collect, preserve,
and exhibit the finest examples
of American art; and to serve an
educational role through exhibitions,
publications, and programs devoted
to the study of American art.
Board of Trustees
Trustee Emeritus
Ruth Carter Stevenson
Evan H. Turner
President
Robert M. Bass
Bradford R. Breuer
Michael Conforti
Lucy Darden
Walker C. Friedman
John P. Hickey Jr.
Karen Johnson Hixon
Mark L. Johnson
Carter Johnson Martin
Richard W. Moncrief
Stephen P. Smiley
Benjamin F. Stapleton III
Nenetta Carter Tatum
William E. Tucker
Alice L. Walton
Kimbell F. Wynne
Andrew J. Walker
Director
Lori Eklund
Deputy Director
Randy S. Ray
Visiting Committee
Jennifer Giddings Brooks
Amon G. Carter III
Todd P. Corbett
Fernando Costa
Kim Darden
Robert I. Fernandez
Richard F. Garvey
John T. Gavin
Tracy Holmes
Jeff King
Scott M. Kleberg
Marsha Kleinheinz
Mollie Lasater
Louella Martin
Ronald L. Parrish
Betty Jo Pate
Douglass A. Reed
Thomas B. Reynolds
Richard Russack
Earle A. Shields Jr.
Mark Thistlethwaite
Anna Belle Thomas
Sue A. Turnage
Chief Financial Officer
Carol Noel
Director of Development
publications department
Lorraine Bryda: Graphic Designer and Production Manager
Will Gillham: Director of Publications
Elizabeth Hambleton: Publications and New Media Specialist
Museum Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday,
and Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sunday: Noon to 5 p.m.
Closed Mondays and major holidays.
Admission is free.
An accessible sidewalk leads from Lancaster Avenue to the
barrier-free main entrance. All galleries are barrier-free.
Annual Report
fiscal year 2011
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Letter from the President of the Board of Trustees
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Letter from the Director
FISCAL YEAR 2011
ACTIVITY REPORT
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Acquisitions
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Exhibitions
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Conservation and Preservation
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Education
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Scholarly Contributions
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Photographs: 50th Anniversary Gala and 50 Fest
HONOR ROLL
OF CONTRIBUTORS
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
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SENIOR STAFF
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Front cover: Mary Cassatt (1844–1926), Woman Standing, Holding a Fan (detail), 1878–79, distemper with metallic paint on canvas, 50 5/8 x 27 3/4 in., acquisition in honor
of Ruth Carter Stevenson and the 50th Anniversary of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art with funds provided by Anne T. and Robert M. Bass, The Walton Family
Foundation, Marsland and Richard W. Moncrief, and the Council of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas, 2011.20
Letter from the President
of the Board of Trustees
This past year was a very special one for me.
Fifty years earlier, on a
cold January morning in 1961, I saw the realization of my father’s dream, set forth
in his will, when the museum that today bear’s his name opened to the public. My
father was very mindful of the public, particularly those citizens who lived in his
beloved Fort Worth. It was his sincere wish to make the art that he had so lovingly
collected over the course of his life accessible, and freely so, to all who wished to
enjoy it. In 2011, I saw the fifty-year anniversary of my father’s dream.
We celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Amon Carter Museum of
American Art in many special ways. For one—with the help of some of you—we
were able to bring to Fort Worth a rare and wonderful painting by Mary Cassatt.
Our exhibition schedule was splendid, too. Thomas Cole’s magnificent series of
Ruth Carter Stevenson
President of the Board
of Trustees
paintings, The Course of Empire, which are in the collection of the New-York
Historical Society, traveled to the Amon Carter, their first visit to our state. In
April, many friends who share my father’s dream celebrated on the museum’s plaza,
where a grand fireworks display was enjoyed by all for miles around. More than
4,000 people from the community celebrated at our 50 Fest in August, when we all
enjoyed the environs of the museum and its grounds while feasting on hotdogs and
ice cream.
To any and all who have helped support the Amon Carter Museum of
American Art over the years, thank you. To those of you who are new to our dream,
come visit, then tell your friends: all are welcome at this museum.
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Letter from the Director
Although I have written of this experience somewhere before,
it remains at the forefront of my mind as I reflect back on my first year as director
of the Amon Carter. Brand new to the office, I found myself standing on the north
side of the museum property on a spring day, watching as workers applied bronze
letters to the side of the original 1961 building. We were adding to our name.
The Amon Carter Museum was now the Amon Carter Museum of American
Art. In the fifty years since it opened, the museum of Mr. Carter’s dream had
matured from a core collection of works by Frederic Remington and Charles
M. Russell into one of the great national treasures of American art with nearly
250,000 objects. What a great reason to celebrate!
Andrew J. Walker
Director
We did so with landmark acquisitions, eleven exhibitions, two books, a
community party, innovative outreach programs, a commemorative symposium,
and expanded school tours. We also launched our Excellence in Education
Campaign with the goal of raising $3.8 million to provide operational support for
our efforts to engage students from all walks of life.
In the midst of our celebrations, the museum was named the recipient of
the Spirit of Enterprise Award given by the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce,
which noted the Amon Carter’s “exceptional contribution to the city’s vitality.”
Our museum was the first arts organization to receive this honor in the thirty-fiveyear history of the award.
I hope you will make time to read the following report to learn more about the
activities of the Amon Carter. We are a busy institution at a very exciting time in
our history. I look forward to seeing you!
Acquisitions
paintings
Willard Metcalf (1858–1925)
Pond Lilies, 1905
Oil on canvas
2010.12
Mary Cassatt (1844–1926)
Woman Standing,
Holding a Fan¸1878–79
Distemper with metallic
paint on canvas
Acquisition in honor of
Ruth Carter Stevenson and
the 50th Anniversary of
the Amon Carter Museum
of American Art with
funds provided by Anne
T. and Robert M. Bass, The
Walton Family Foundation,
Marsland and Richard W.
Moncrief, and the Council
of the Amon Carter
Museum of American Art,
Fort Worth, Texas
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Sculptures
Henry Kirke Brown
(1814–1886)
Cast by E. Gruet
Comanche Indian Breaking
a Wild Horse, 1873
Bronze
Purchase with funds
provided by the Council of
the Amon Carter Museum
of American Art
2011.1
Prints
Will Barnet (b. 1911)
Breakfast Table, 1942
Etching and aquatint
Willard Metcalf (1858–1925), Pond Lilies, 1905, oil on canvas, 2010.12
Purchase in honor of
the 50th Anniversary
with funds provided by
the Paper Guild of the
Amon Carter Museum of
American Art
2011.2
Will Barnet (b. 1911)
Go-Go, 1947
Serigraph
Purchase in honor of
the 50th Anniversary
with funds provided by
the Paper Guild of the
Amon Carter Museum of
American Art
2011.3
Will Barnet (b. 1911)
Guinea Hens, 1948
Etching and drypoint
Purchase in honor of
the 50th Anniversary
with funds provided by
the Paper Guild of the
Amon Carter Museum of
American Art
2011.4
Will Barnet (b. 1911)
Strange Bird, 1947
Lithograph on red paper
Purchase in honor of
the 50th Anniversary
with funds provided by
the Paper Guild of the
Amon Carter Museum of
American Art
2011.5
Reginald Marsh
(1898–1954)
Tattoo-Shave-Haircut, 1932
Etching and engraving
Purchase with funds
provided by the Cynthia
Brants Trust
2011.6
Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Arabs, 1948
Lithograph
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.7
Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Board Meeting, 1951
Woodcut
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.8
Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Chastisement, 1951
Woodcut
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.9
Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Printed by Joseph Zirker
(b. 1924)
Kapparah, 1962
Lithograph
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.10
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Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Printed by Irwin Hollander
(b. 1927)
Hatchery, 1962
Lithograph
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.11
Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Printed by Joseph Zirker
(b. 1924)
Ritual, 1962
Lithograph
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.14
Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Printed by Joseph Zirker
(b. 1924)
Burnt Quarry, 1962
Lithograph
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.17
Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Printed by Joseph Zirker
(b. 1924)
Apes, 1962
Lithograph
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.12
Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Printed by Joseph Zirker
(b. 1924)
Homage to J.D., 1962
Lithograph
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.15
Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Printed by Wesley
Chamberlin (b. 1932)
Figurative Landscape, 1962
Lithograph
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.18
Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Printed by Irwin Hollander
(b. 1927)
Portraits, 1962
Lithograph
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.13
Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Printed by Joseph Zirker
(b. 1924)
Quarry, 1962
Lithograph
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.16
Jerome Kaplan (1920–1997)
Printed by Joseph Zirker
(b. 1924)
Birds, 1962
Lithograph
Gift of Anne Kaplan
2011.19
photographs
Michael P. Berman (b. 1956)
Rancho Uno Grasslands,
Janos, Chihuahua, 2010
Inkjet print
Purchase of the
Barbara McCandless
Photography Fund
P2010.6
Michael P. Berman (b. 1956)
Sierra Diablo V, Circle
Ranch, Texas, 2010
Inkjet print
Purchase of the
Barbara McCandless
Photography Fund
P2010.7
Will Barnet (b. 1911), Guinea Hens, 1948, Etching and drypoint, 2011.4
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Rhondal McKinney (b. 1948), Illinois Landscape #1008, 1982, gelatin silver print, P2011.3
Michael P. Berman (b. 1956)
Laguna El Uno, Tres
Castillos, Chihuahua, 2010
Inkjet print
Purchase of the
Barbara McCandless
Photography Fund
P2010.8
Michael P. Berman (b. 1956)
At the Feet of the Lord,
Rancho El Uno, Chihuahua,
2010
Inkjet print
Gift of the artist
P2010.9
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Michael P. Berman (b. 1956)
Skinned Snake, Coyamito
Sud, Chihuahua, 2010
Inkjet print
Gift of the artist
P2010.10
Edward S. Curtis
(1868–1952)
Watching the Dancers,
1906
Photogravure on tissue
P2010.11
Lee Friedlander (b. 1934)
California, 2009
Gelatin silver print
Purchase with funds
provided by the Stieglitz
Circle of the Amon Carter
Museum of American Art
P2010.12
Margaret Bourke-White
(1904–1971)
Four Thousand Fahrenheit,
Otis Steel Co., ca. 1927–28
Gelatin silver print
Purchase with the
assistance of the Stieglitz
Circle of the Amon Carter
Museum of American Art
P2010.13
William Wylie (b. 1957)
Inscription Rock near
Bellvue, Cache la Poudre
River, Colorado, 1996
From the series Riverwalk
Gelatin silver print
Gift of the artist
P2011.1
Richard Misrach (b. 1949)
Plate 22, 1977
Gelatin silver print
Purchase with the
assistance of an
anonymous donor
P2011.2
Rhondal McKinney
(b. 1948)
Illinois Landscape #1008,
1982
From the series Illinois
Landscapes
Gelatin silver print
Purchase with
the assistance of
anonymous donors
P2011.3
Rhondal McKinney
(b. 1948)
Illinois Landscape #1002,
1982
From the series Illinois
Landscapes
Gelatin silver print
Gift of the artist
P2011.8
Eliot Porter (1901–1990)
Redbud Tree in Bottom
Land, Red River Gorge,
Kentucky, April 17, 1968,
1968
Dye imbibition print
Gift of Andrew Smith
and Claire Lozier
P2011.9
Eliot Porter (1901–1990)
Foxtail Grass, Lake City,
Colorado, August 15, 1957,
1957
Dye imbibition print
Gift of Andrew Smith
and Claire Lozier
P2011.10
Eliot Porter (1901–1990), Foxtail Grass, Lake City, Colorado, August 15, 1957, 1957,
dye imbibition print, P2011.10
Rhondal McKinney
(b. 1948)
Illinois Landscape #1021,
1982
From the series Illinois
Landscapes
Gelatin silver print
Purchase with
the assistance of
anonymous donors
P2011.4
Rhondal McKinney
(b. 1948)
Illinois Landscape #1246,
1984
From the series Illinois
Landscapes
Gelatin silver print
Purchase with
the assistance of
anonymous donors
P2011.5
Rhondal McKinney
(b. 1948)
Illinois Landscape #913,
1980
From the series Illinois
Landscapes
Gelatin silver print
Purchase with
the assistance of
anonymous donors
P2011.6
Rhondal McKinney
(b. 1948)
Illinois Landscape #940,
1981
From the series Illinois
Landscapes
Gelatin silver print
Gift of the artist
P2011.7
Eliot Porter (1901–1990)
Pool in a Brook, Pond
Brook, near Whiteface,
New Hampshire, October
4, 1953, 1953
Dye imbibition print
Gift of Andrew Smith
and Claire Lozier
P2011.11
Eliot Porter (1901–1990)
Rock-eroded Stream
Bed, Coyote Gulch, Utah,
August 14, 1971, 1971
Dye imbibition print
Gift of Andrew Smith
and Claire Lozier
P2011.12
Eliot Porter (1901–1990)
Frostbitten Apples,
Tesuque, New Mexico,
November 21, 1966, 1966
Dye imbibition print
Gift of Andrew Smith
and Claire Lozier
P2011.13
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Exhibitions
In addition to their ongoing research, the museum’s curators
organized ten exhibitions in 2011 and hosted one special exhibition
organized by an outside institution.
Special Exhibitions
Abbott, Bourke-White, and Evans chronicle the fortunes
October 2, 2010–January 2, 2011
American Modern: Abbott, Evans, Bourke-White
Working with two guest curators, Jessica May, associate
curator of photographs, organized this special exhibition
showcasing the work of three of America’s most highly
regarded photographers: Berenice Abbott, Margaret
Bourke-White, and Walker Evans. The display offered
new insight into the flourishing genre of documentary
photography during the 1930s. In this decade, American
photographers pushed the genre of documentary
photography to the forefront of public culture in the
United States and onto the walls of newly opened
museums and art galleries. Together, the careers of
of the medium during these years.
A scholarly catalogue published by the University of
California Press accompanied the exhibition. American
Modern: Abbott, Evans, Bourke-White was co-organized by
the Amon Carter and the Colby College Museum of Art
in Waterville, Maine. The exhibition and accompanying
publication were made possible in part by The National
Endowment for the Arts, The Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
J. Horowitz Foundation for the Arts, and the Robert
Mapplethorpe Foundation.
The Fort Worth presentation was supported in part
by RBC Wealth Management. Promotional support was
provided by Star-Telegram, WFAA, and American Airlines.
February 26, 2011–June 19, 2011
The Hudson River School: Nature and the American Vision
Visitors enjoyed a singular opportunity to see forty-
five, nineteenth-century landscape paintings from the
New-York Historical Society (New York, New York) in
the exhibition The Hudson River School: Nature and the
American Vision.
Leading figures of the Hudson River School were
represented. Arranged thematically, the exhibition
illuminated the sites that artists depicted as resources for
spiritual renewal, as well as potent symbols embodying
powerful ideas about nature, culture, and history. The
highlight of the installation was Cole’s monumental
series of five canvases, The Course of Empire, which
charts the cyclical history of an imaginary nation.
American Modern curators Terri Weissman, Sharon Corwin,
and Jessica May.
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Members Tri Goldthwaite and Brooke (Boo) Lively enjoy the masterworks on view in The Hudson River School: Nature and the American Vision.
The Hudson River School: Nature and the American
Vision was organized by the New-York Historical Society.
The exhibition was supported by an indemnity from the
Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. A Tru
Vue Optium® Conservation Grant from The Foundation
of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic
& Artistic Works supported glazing of the works in the
exhibition. The Fort Worth presentation was supported
by the Katrine Menzing Deakins Trust and the Crystelle
Waggoner Trust; U. S. Trust, Trustee.
January 29, 2011–May 29, 2011
Nature Bound: Illustrated Botanical Books
Organized by Amon Carter librarian Sam Duncan
with Gary Jennings of the Botanical Research Institute
of Texas (BRIT), this exhibition offered visitors an
intimate look at rare illustrated botanical books from the
collections of the Amon Carter and BRIT, the museum’s
new Cultural District neighbor.
The research library at the Amon Carter collects
such books primarily for their artistic merits, while
Amon Carter member Joann Karges and guests from BRIT study rare
botanical prints in the museum’s library.
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the research library at BRIT values them primarily
the most important abstract paintings he ever created,
Botanical Books examined the relationship of art and
this masterwork were related drawings from the 1950s
as scientific documents. Nature Bound: Illustrated
science through these complex collaborations of
botanists, horticulturists, naturalists, draftsmen, painters,
printmakers, publishers, and printers.
the Amon Carter’s Self-Portrait (1952–53). Alongside
that were exhibited for the first time in this show. This
exhibition also included important loans from the
artist alongside prints and drawings from the museum’s
permanent collection.
May 14, 2011–August 28, 2011
Subhankar Banerjee: Where I Live I Hope to Know
The Amon Carter’s Jessica May organized this exhibition
The Allure of Paper: Watercolors and Drawings
Subhankar Banerjee (b. 1967). The subject of this series
Organized by retired curator Jane Myers and
of large-scale, contemporary photographs by the artist
was the landscape surrounding the artist’s home near
Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the incredible variety of flora
and fauna that thrives there.
Like Ansel Adams (1902–1984) and Eliot Porter
(1902–1990) before him, Banerjee is aligned with a
preservation tradition as expressed through photography.
His panoramic portraits of old-growth piñon trees, many
of which are dying due to a historic infestation of the tiny
bark beetle Ips confusus, serve as poignant hallmarks of
the close proximity of global transformation to the artist’s
own home. Banerjee visited the museum to give a public
lecture about his work on June 9, 2011.
June 18, 2011–December 31, 2011
Will Barnet: Relationships, Intimate and Abstract,
1935–1965
from the Collection
implemented by Shirely Reece-Hughes in celebration
of the Amon Carter’s 50th Anniversary, this special
exhibition showcased more than 100 drawings and
watercolors from the museum’s holdings.
These one-of-a-kind works of art range in date from
the early nineteenth century to the late twentieth century
and chronicle the sweeping changes that occurred in
American art over the course of nearly 200 years. From
portraiture and history painting to early modernism and
abstraction, these objects represent the finest from the
museum’s works-on-paper holdings. The exhibition was
sponsored by Frost.
Permanent Collection
November 20, 2010–May 1, 2011
To mark the 100th birthday of pioneering printmaker,
From Survey to Canal:
exhibition of nearly fifty works was organized by
In this display organized by Jessica May, visitors explored
painter, and educator Will Barnet (b. 1911), this
Shirley Reece-Hughes, the museum’s assistant curator
of paintings and sculpture. The display explored the
momentous evolution of Barnet’s art from realism to
abstraction during the middle decades of the twentieth
century.
Through primarily prints and drawings, but
also paintings, viewers witnessed the sophisticated
progression of Barnet’s art from the 1930s to the 1960s,
the most pivotal period of his career. The artist’s stylistic
evolution was marked by his search for the symbolic
potential of forms, a search that culminated in one of
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Photographs of the Isthmus of Panama
the most immense engineering project of the twentieth
century through a selection of photographs drawn from
the Amon Carter’s permanent collection and that of the
National Archives and Records Administration and the
United States Military Academy.
Together these images offered glimpses into the
extraordinary scale and human expense of the canal
project that transformed the trade route between the
Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
February 11, 2011–July 31, 2011
Masterworks of American Photography:
Artistic Communities
The Amon Carter houses the photographic archives
of six artists, representing a cross-section of important
twentieth-century movements. This exhibition,
organized by Jessica May, celebrated the museum’s 50th
Anniversary year by highlighting the extensive holdings
of Carlotta Corpron, Nell Dorr, Laura Gilpin, Eliot
Porter, Erwin E. Smith, and Karl Struss. While the
photographs gracing the walls summarized each artist’s
career through key works, the display cases around
the gallery were filled with albums, letters, and papers
introducing the photographers’ admirers and colleagues
and reminding us of the broader cultural communities
integral to art-making.
August 13, 2011–February 5, 2012
Jessica Davidson, Elisabeth Rodriguez, and Robin Daniel at
the members’ opening preview of John Marin: Modernism at
Midcentury.
Masterworks of American Photography: Landscape
Landscape has long been a key subject of American
December 2010–March 2012
art and is a particular strength of the Amon Carter’s
The First 50 Years
archives, The First 50 Years commemorated the first
permanent collection.
Organized by Senior Curator of Photographs, John
Rohrbach, this exhibition drawn from the museum’s
holdings brought together an array of photographs
ranging from jewellike daguerreotypes to oversized
inkjet prints. Taken together, they revealed a vivid tale of
Americans’ changing encounters with the land from the
mid-nineteenth century to the present.
September 10, 2011–February 19, 2012
Feature Photography Exhibition: Work
Work has been a key subject for photographers from
the medium’s earliest days. Organized by John Rohrbach,
With images drawn from the museum’s extensive
half-century of Fort Worth’s Amon Carter Museum of
American Art.
Organized by the museum’s long-time photographer,
Steve Watson, the installation included images of
architect Philip Johnson’s building, public programs over
the decades, landmark exhibitions, visiting luminaries
of American art, and other seminal moments in the
museum’s history. The veteran member and first-time
visitor alike found much of interest in this five-decade
portrait of one of Fort Worth’s leading art institutions.
this modest survey exhibition, drawn from the permanent
collection, showcased photographers’ acknowledgement
of work in many forms, their recognition of how people
are often defined by their jobs, and their documentation
of labor’s troubles and successes.
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Conservation and Preservation
The Amon Carter’s conservation staff ensure that the museum’s
works of art remain in exceptional condition. They do this by
monitoring the works’ handling, display, and environmental
conditions. The Amon Carter’s lab is where works on paper and
photographs are treated, while the museum’s paintings are
examined and treated in the Kimbell Art Museum lab, which is
jointly operated by the two museums.
Sylvie Pénichon, conservator of photographs,
of gelatin silver prints (those without baryta layer) and
2011. Diana Díaz, a conservator of photographs from
museum, Díaz presented a synopsis of her work to the
mentored and supervised two young conservators during
Columbia, completed a three-month internship in the
conservation lab. During her residency, Díaz completed
the treatment of twenty photographs and the elemental
analysis of fifteen photographs from the collection.
She also studied and documented an uncommon type
Jodie Utter, the museum’s works on paper conservator, uses a
microscope in the museum’s lab to study pigments during her
research on the watercolors of Charles M. Russell.
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participated in all of the lab’s activities. Before leaving the
staff on January 28, 2011.
Ho-yu Chang, a young conservator from Taipei,
Taiwan, also completed a three-month internship in
the conservation lab. During her residency, Chang
participated in all the lab’s activities and focused on color
Sylvie Pénichon, conservator of photographs, examines the
condition of a series of photographic prints.
photographs, learning their composition and studying
their finishes.
In addition to managing both Diaz’ and Chang’s
activities, Pénichon completed the following in 2011:
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examined 341 photographs for exhibitions and
acquisitions consideration; of these, fifty-nine
received conservation treatment;
co-hosted with Jodie Utter, the museum’s
conservator of works on paper, a meeting of the
North Texas Association of Art Conservators at the
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Amon Carter (November 18, 2010);
was a guest lecturer at Winterthur/University of
Delaware Program in Art Conservation for a two-day
these Russell-related activities, Utter also completed the
following in 2011:
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workshop on color photographs, their history, and
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on approval either through gift or purchase;
presented a paper on her Russell research at the
American Institute for Conservation annual
conference in Philadelphia, June 2011;
presented a synopsis report on her research to the
Western Association for Art Conservation at their
annual conference in Austin, Texas, in October;
and took a class on Microchemical Analysis at the
Campbell Center to aid future projects involving
Claire barry and bart devolder,
who operate
for the Collaborative Workshops in
the conservation lab at the Kimbell Art Museum
sat on the Advisory Board of the International
a comprehensive technical examination of Mary
Photograph Conservation;
Postgraduate Course in Photograph Conservation,
The National School for Conservation, Restoration
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exhibition, incoming and outgoing loans, and works
microscopic analysis.
their identification ( January 24-25, 2011);
chaired the FAIC Advisory Committee
examined a total of 137 pieces for purposes of
and Museography (ENCRyM), in Mexico City;
served as a peer-reviewer for the journal Studies
in Conservation of the International Institute
for Conservation;
and attended the biannual meeting of the
Photographic Materials Group of the AIC and
co-presented a paper titled “Preliminary Investigation
on the Preservation of Backlit Works of Art” with
Kate Jennings, conservator of time-based media
at Tate London.
Jodie Utter, conservator of works on paper, spent
most of 2011 preparing for her role as co-curator of the
and treat the Amon Carter’s paintings, carried out
Cassatt’s Woman Standing, Holding a Fan (1878–79),
a rare work by the American artist in distemper. The
painting would become the signature acquisition of the
museum’s 50th Anniversary year, entering the collection
in honor of Ruth Carter Stevenson, the Amon Carter’s
longtime president of the board, and the museum’s 50th
Anniversary year.
The conservators obtained an early glass-negative
photograph of the painting to assess any changes in the
delicate surface since its creation. Their examination of
the work using ultraviolet light, stereomicroscope, and
infrared reflectography revealed a painting in fine health
and revealed Cassatt’s bold application of calligraphic
brushwork as she developed the composition.
February 2012 exhibition Romance Maker: The Watercolors
of Charles M. Russell. Her research and conservation
activities included several trips to the C. M. Russell
Museum in Great Falls, Montana, to conduct research on
their related objects. Utter’s work culminated in a distinct
conservation component in the exhibition. In addition to
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Education
The Education Department of the Amon Carter Museum of American
Art works to create and host engaging and informative programs
that enrich the lives of art lovers of all ages and abilities. Below are
highlights from the many programs offered at the museum this year,
all of which were free of charge.
Programs in 2011
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students with images from the museum’s collection
that related to each book’s theme, and familiarized
Based upon a request from The Walton Family
students with the museum’s gallery teachers and
Foundation and building upon the success of the
their teaching style. While at the museum, students
student tour programs conducted with six Palo
participated in a gallery teacher–led tour that related
Pinto County school districts during the past
to each book’s central theme, characters, and plot
eight years, the Amon Carter extended student
and featured writing and art-making activities that
tour offerings to first through eighth grades in
the Lipan and Millsap ISDs during the 2010–11
school year. Prior to museum visits, teachers and
students read a pre-selected book and attended
pre-visit presentations, which included a PowerPoint
that introduced students to museum vocabulary,
outlined what to expect during the tour, engaged
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correlated with the artworks on the tour. In January 2011, the museum launched the new
program, Art Basics for Caregivers. Attended by
hospice volunteers; healthcare workers in nursing
homes, adult daycare facilities, and hospitals; and
family caregivers, the interactive sessions help
participants learn strategies for using artworks
to jumpstart conversations with the individuals
individuals through hands-on art activities and
developed to continue connecting individuals with
entire family. for whom they provide care. This program was
the Amon Carter’s collection once they are no longer
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able to visit the museum because of age or illness.
guided discussions of artworks designed for the
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Dr. Mark Thistlethwaite, Kay and Velma Kimbell
tours included guided art discussions, hands-on art
presented the public program lecture series People
activities, and readings of children’s literature around
and Places in American Art on Tuesday afternoons,
the themes My Museum Vacation and The Place I Call
January 18–April 26, 2011. These programs served
Home. This program was developed to introduce
1,151 people and allowed participants to gain
collection. The lectures were held in conjunction
with Thistlethwaite’s spring 2011 undergraduate
and graduate art history course Faces and Places:
American Art to 1900 and the Amon Carter’s special
exhibition The Hudson River School: Nature and the
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American Vision.
During spring break, the Amon Carter launched
the new family program Family Fun Week. The
inaugural programs featured the themes The
Wonderful West, Picture-Perfect Paintings, Behind
the Lens, and Super Sculpture and reached 1,471
program for daycare facilities that brought 755
young children to the museum. These interactive
Chair of Art History at Texas Christian University,
an in-depth look at artists in the Amon Carter’s
In June and July 2011, the museum launched a new
young visitors to the Amon Carter and to cultivate
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their observation skills.
On August 13, the museum’s 50th Anniversary
community celebration, 50 Fest, engaged 4,200
individuals of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds
in activities that connected them to the museum’s
history and collection (above). Events included an
Amon Carter-themed cake decorating competition,
guided art exploration for adults and families,
performances by the Marshall Ford Swing Band
and Del Castillo, hands-on art activities, and
refreshments.
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VISITORS SERVED
[total no. of programs]
[total no. of people served]
Total 2011 Museum Attendance
119,394
Adult Tours and Interpretation
484
Docent-guided Tours for Adult Groups
(120 appointment tours and 364 drop-in tours)
6,286
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Self-guided Tours for Adult Groups
833
162
Docent-led Art Cart Sessions
3,210
Student Tours and Interpretation
350
Gallery Teacher–guided Tours for Students
20,761
43
Self-guided Tours for Students
1,131
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1,374
Student Pre-visit Programs at Schools
Onsite Programs for Students
2Girl Scout Programs
65
2Academic Decathlon Programs
279
3Homeschool Programs
64
Distance Learning Programs
135
Student Videoconferences
10,792
3Educator Videoconferences
40
5
81
Adult Videoconferences
Programs for Educators
50
Onsite Educator Trainings
16
1,897
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Off-site Educator Trainings
401
4Educator Planning Meetings
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Teaching Resource Center (TRC)
Visitors to the TRC
Students Served by TRC Materials
188
6,736
Public Programs for Adults
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Accessible Programs
343
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In-Gallery Programs
934
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Lectures, Symposia, and Films
2,117
Public Programs for Families
9New Parents Tours
192
7Family Fundays
and Family Fun Week
3,273
8Storytime Programs
1,856
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Day in the District
2,003
150 Fest
4,200
Scholarly Contributions
In 2011, library staff fielded 3,401 library reference queries and
contacts from museum staff and the public as well as 1,662 archives
queries. Nearly 2,300 items were used or checked out, 725 titles
were catalogued, and 782 researchers visited the reading room.
The publications department produced two catalogues and
redesigned the museum’s website.
Library and Archives Activities
The museum’s Davidson Family Fellowship program,
managed under the auspices of the library, hosted
Maggie Cao, a PhD candidate at Harvard University, as
the 2011 fellow. Cao worked with staff during October
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to research the museum’s holdings by artist Martin
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dissertation project. At the end of her term, Cao led
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Johnson Heade, an artist that related directly to her
a lively round-table discussion in the reading room,
Library staff launched a mobile CDLC catalog
and catalog search plugin for Firefox and Internet
Explorer.
Volunteer Kelly Hunter cataloged many titles culled
from ephemera files for better exposure in the
museum’s catalog and WorldCat.
Archivist Jon Frembling assisted with revising the
museum’s collections management document.
Library Director Sam Duncan, with Gary Jennings
of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas,
organized the exhibition Nature Bound: Illustrated
Martin Johnson Heade and the Un-grounding of Landscape,
Botanical Books, which featured forty-one rare books
attended by area curators and scholars.
from the research libraries of the Amon Carter and
the BRIT; the two also lectured on the show to the
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Fort Worth Garden Club.
Library staff also organized an intimate display of
the Pacific Railroad Surveys “Cacti” illustrations in
conjunction with the exhibitions Nature Bound and
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Subhankar Banerjee: Where I Live I Hope to Know.
To accompany the museum’s exhibition The Allure
of Paper, library staff presented an ancillary
exhibition of Peter Rindisbacher (1806–1834)
and Andrew H. Bulger (1789–1858) prints and
watercolors, along with other related archival
material, in the Reading Room.
Library Director Sam Duncan assists Ho-Yu Chang, postgraduate intern
in conservation, as she tests for acid emission in the microfilm collection.
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Frembling joined Senior Curator of Photographs
Department, including two commemorative issues
Photography: Artistic Communities gallery talk during
Archivist Jon Frembling, Will Gillham, the director of
John Rohrbach for a Masterworks of American
that exhibition; Frembling also lectured at the
University of Texas at Austin’s School of Information
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on careers in archives.
Frembling provided critical assistance in gleaning
vintage photographs and film footage from the
museum’s archives for inclusion in the video produced
by the Amon Carter on the occasion of its being
awarded Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce’s Spirit
of Enterprise Award. The video is available for viewing
on the museum’s website.
Publications department
The Publications Department at the Amon Carter
oversees the museum’s graphic design, editorial and
publication activities, online presence, new-media
initiatives, and institutional identity.
The museum continued its long tradition of fine-art
publishing with the release of two new books during
2011. Both books accompanied special exhibitions held
during the summer: The Allure of Paper: Drawings and
Watercolors from the Collection and Subhankar Banerjee:
Where I Live I Hope to Know. The year also involved
pre-press development of a book on the watercolors of
Charles M. Russell (the publication accompanied the
February 2012 exhibition Romance Maker: The Watercolors
of Charles M. Russell). The book will be the first
publication to reproduce the best of the Cowboy Artist’s
of Program. With Deputy Director Lori Eklund and
publications, scripted and produced the museum’s video for
the Chamber of Commerce Spirit of Enterprise Award.
The video is available for viewing on the museum’s website.
The museum’s web presence is an important part
of the institution’s identity as it reaches visitors from
around the world. In 2011 the Publications Department
redesigned the museum’s website in keeping with the new
institutional identity and managed the migration of data
from the old to the new site in preparation for the site’s
launch.
The museum’s Collection Information and Imaging
Department was awarded a prestigious $150,000
federal grant from the Institute of Museum and Library
Services in 2010 to work toward the comprehensive
digitization and cataloging of the museum’s photography
collection—a number that exceeds 225,000 objects. The
ultimate goal is to make the Amon Carter’s collection
available to as many people as possible around the world,
and the redsigned website includes an interface that
allows visitors to view these image files; as of the end of
the fiscal year, there were 12,500 digital records available
for viewing on the museum’s website.
The Publications Department continued to support
the museum’s programs by editing, designing, and
managing the production of all supporting collateral
including ads, billboards, monument signs, web
components, rack cards, and invitations.
watercolors.
In conjunction with the Curatorial and Education
Departments, the Publications Department developed
an audio tour to accompany a special exhibition of Will
Barnet’s work. The audio tour featured insights from an
interview of Barnet conducted by Assistant Curator of
Paintings and Sculpture, Shirley Reece-Hughes, in which
the artist reflected on his long and celebrated artistic
career just months before his 100th birthday.
The museum’s 50th Anniversary called for a
number of special projects overseen by the Publications
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Curatorial Activities
Iowa’s Grant Wood symposium to take place in April
In addition to their work on the exhibition program,
of photographs, Reece-Hughes organized the 50th
the museum’s curators applied their energies to ongoing
research projects and to professional activities outside
the institution in 2011.
Two long-time curators at the museum, Rick
Stewart, senior curator of western art, and Jane Myers,
senior curator of prints and drawings, continued to work
on projects for the museum despite having retired in
2010. Myers completed her work on the exhibition and
publication The Allure of Paper: Watercolors and Drawings
from the Collection. Stewart’s work continued into 2012
on the exhibition and publication Romance Maker: The
Watercolors of Charles M. Russell.
The museum added a new full-time curator to its ranks
in 2011 when Shirley Reece-Hughes was appointed
assistant curator of paintings and sculpture. In addition
to assuming a number of responsibilities relinquished
by Myers, Reece-Hughes took over management of
several of the museum’s upcoming exhibitions. She
presented a paper, “From a Southern to a Southwestern
State: The Changing Cultural Identity of Texas in the
1930s,” at the Southwestern Art History Conference
held in Taos, New Mexico, and spent much of her time
preparing for her role as a presenter at the University of
Curator Shirley Reece-Hughes (right) with members of the museum’s
Paper Guild studying prints in San Antonio.
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2012. With Jessica May, the museum’s associate curator
Anniversary symposium New Perspectives on an American
Collection, a Tandy-funded event at the Amon Carter
that took place October 15.
In May 2010, Rebecca Lawton, curator of paintings and
sculpture, received a $50,000 grant from the Texas Fund
for Curatorial Research, University of Texas at Dallas, to
support research for an exhibition on Marsden Hartley’s
thematic engagement with spirituality in art. The grant
augments a generous contribution from museum board
member Lucy Darden, which provided support for
research into the series of twenty mystical paintings
Hartley created while working in Mexico in 1932–33.
John Rohrbach, senior curator of photographs, spent
the larger part of 2011 researching and writing for his
upcoming exhibition and publication Color!, a landmark
historical survey of American color photography
scheduled for fall 2013. The University of Texas Press
will publish the work.
In addition to periodic gallery talks in conjunction
with permanent collection exhibitions, Rohrbach also
gave several public lectures in 2011, including “New
Topographics: The Loss of Idealism in Photography”
Curator John Rohrbach discusses possible acquisitions with the
Stieglitz Circle of the Amon Carter.
at Collin County College on May 3; “We Are What
Press, Minneapolis, 2008) appeared in the Winter
on June 25; and “Bound Images,” a public conversation
Moments in American Photography series published
We See” at the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam
with founder and publisher of Nazraeli Press, Chris
Pichler, at the museum on September 22. Rohrbach was
also invited to the Center for Creative Photography,
University of Arizona, in October to participate in a
private conference bringing together leaders of the
photographic community to discuss the state of the field
2010 issue of History of Photography. For the Defining
by Berkeley (Winter 2010, Visual Resources), she also
reviewed Lynching Photographs by Dora Apel and Shawn
Michelle Smith in Anthony W. Lee, ed., and Weegee and
Naked City, by Anthony W. Lee and Richard Meyer in
Anthony W. Lee, ed.
and the role of museums and archives in promoting
photographic scholarship. The following month, he
participated in the Oracle Conference at Haverford
College, Pennsylvania. The invitation-only conference is
an annual meeting of photography curators from around
the world.
Finally, with Gregory Foster-Rice, Rohrbach was
an editor for Reframing the New Topographics (Chicago:
Center for American Places, 2011) and author of the
essay “Paul Strand’s Late Prints,” which was submitted
to the Notes on Photographs website hosted by George
Eastman House Museum of Photography and Film
(March 2011).
Jessica May, associate curator of photographs,
contributed much to scholarship on American art in
2011 through published reviews and essays, including
“The Detective” in Subhankar Banerjee: Where I Live I
Hope to Know, a catalogue published by the museum
in conjunction with the artist’s 2011 exhibition at the
Amon Carter. She also published an essay entitled
“Joel Sternfeld’s Early Photographs” in Joel Sternfeld,
First Pictures (Gottingen: Steidl, 2011) and served as
a juror for the annual spring student exhibition at the
University of Texas, Dallas, and for the Fort Worth
Camera Club.
With guest curators Sharon Corwin and Terri
Weissman, May co-authored American Modern:
Documentary Photography by Abbott, Evans and BourkeWhite (Berkeley, Calif.: University of California
Subhankar Banerjee: Where I Live I Hope to Know (Amon Carter
Museum of American Art, 2011)
Press, 2010). Her review of Everyone Had Cameras:
Photography and Farmworkers in California, 1850–2000
by Richard Steven Street (University of Minnesota
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50th Anniversary Gala and 50 Fest
50th Anniversary Gala attendees, left to right: Shirlee and Taylor Gandy; John and Charlotte Robinson, Ellen and Rob Kelly; guests in the main gallery and
on the plaza; and Kendelle Tekstar with Ruth Carter Stevenson.
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The museum held a 50th Anniversary community celebration in August of 2011. More than 4,000 people came to enjoy art, live music, dancing, crafts, hotdogs, hamburgers, and ice cream.
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Honor Roll of Contributors
Fiscal Year October 1, 2010, through September 30, 2011
The board of trustees and staff of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art
express their sincere gratitude and appreciation for the contributions and gifts
received from foundations, corporations, government agencies, and many devoted
members and friends. Private support allows the museum to carry out Amon G.
Carter’s philanthropic vision, offering free admission and world-class exhibitions
and education initiatives. These activities reach a diverse audience of adult learners,
students, families, young children, and scholars. Thank you.
ANNUAL GIFTS
We are grateful to those
individuals, corporations,
and foundations whose
generous gifts support
museum programming.
Sue and John Allen Chalk Sr.
Humanities Texas, the state
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Massad
Lannan Foundation
affiliate of the National
Mrs. Betty Jo Pate
National Endowment for
Endowment for the
Guido and Ruth Shumake the Humanities
Humanities
Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Carl B. & Florence E. King Mark and Randi Thistlethwaite
Rees-Jones
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard
Sid W. Richardson Foundation
Lowe Foundation
Walsh Jr.
$500,000+
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Smiley
Nicholas and Louella Martin Gail Wright
Amon G. Carter Foundation
William E. and Jean Tucker
Charitable Fund of the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass
Texas Fund for Curatorial Community Foundation of $2,500+
Research
North Texas
Frank X. Buhler
The Morris Foundation
Jeanne Mabry Cecil
$100,000+
George Ann Carter Bahan
$25,000+
Mr. and Mrs. Peter O’Donnell Jr.
Joan and Walker Friedman
The Bass Charitable Dr. Robert and Joyce
Beth and Ron Parrish
Teresa and Luther King
Corporation
Pate Capper
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Marcus Institute for Digital BNSF Railway Company
Louise and Frank Carvey
Ripperton
Education in the Arts
Karen and Tim Hixon
Mrs. Lucy Darden
Erwin E. Smith Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. John L. Nugent
Mary Potishman Lard Trust
Katrine Menzing Deakins Texas Commission on the Arts
Gail W. Rawl
Henry Luce Foundation
Charitable Trust, Bank
Kimbell and Mitch Wynne
Anna Belle P. Thomas
Ruth Carter Stevenson
of America Trustee
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Tatum
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Garvey
$5,000+
The Walton Family Carol and Ronnie Goldman
Alturas Foundation
Foundation, Inc.
Tracy E. Holmes
Mr. and Mrs. James Blake
$1,000+
Wells Fargo
National Endowment for
Larry and Beverley Dale
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Baylor
the Arts
Kim and Glenn Darden
Madelon L. Bradshaw
Mr. Benjamin F. Stapleton III
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Robert A. Kierlin and Mary
Kleinheinz
B. Burrichter
$50,000+
Bank of America/U.S. Trust, 24
Kathy and Charles H. Webster
Graham Williford Foundation
Trustee: Katrine Menzing $10,000+
Mollie L. and Garland Lasater Virginia Clay Dorman
Deakins Trust and BNSF Railway Company
Charitable Fund of the James & Dorothy Doss the Crystelle Waggoner Communities Foundation
Community Foundation of Foundation, Inc.
Trust
of Texas
North Texas
Kay and Ben Fortson
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford
The Harmes C. Fishback Drs. Paula Lupkin and Andrew Mark and Missy Gale
R. Breuer
Foundation
J. Walker
John and Anne Gavin
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Janice Craddock
Reverend and Mrs. Floyd
Marty and Mike Craddock
G. Kinser
Dr. and Mrs. David A. Cristol
Juanita N. Kirtley
Betty L. Crow
Sara Klein
Malinda Crumley
Maggie Knapp
Jerry and Suzanne Daniel
Fritz-Alan Korth
John Debner
Jacqueline Kunke
Walt and Dorothy Dempsey
Alan Laureyns
Edward and Muriel Denari
Mary Le and Yung Le
Mrs. Ann A. Dickey
Elizabeth Le Coney
Susan and Fred Disney
Rynda W. Lemke
Samuel Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Lenz
Bill and Resa Dunkin
Joseph Lesley
Terry and Ann Dunlap
Ms. Nena P. Levine
Lori Eklund and Michael Liberty Mutual
Teasley
Erin Long and Kevin Long
Mrs. Helen K. Groves
Dr. Ron Tyler and Dr. Paula Coy Fagras
Patricia and John Loud
Mr. and Mrs. William
Tyler
Francis E. Flavin, PhD
Mary M. Madden
Ms. Kathy Flories
Merry Manci
Above: Member Mike Boggs and guest Susan Kuruc at the
Allure of Paper reception.
P. Hallman Jr.
Richard A. Russack and Up to $499
Ronald and Leah Flowers
Ben L. Matheson
Cynthia H. Hammett
Anonymous (15)
Mary Meadows Foose
Mr. WF McCarthy
Gary and Judy Havener
Kevin Aldridge
Jeffrey Fontana
Barbara H. McColm
Lyda Hill Foundation
Julie S. Alexander
Fort Worth Key Magazine
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDermott
The Jackson Family Dr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews
Alma Foster
Scott and Patsy McDonald
Foundation
Jen and Michael Appleman
Vera M. Fowlkes
Becky McGee
Ludie T. Partnership, LTD Ed Augustat
Jonathan Frembling
Mary Frances McKay
Harold V. Johnson III, Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Bach
Alice and Bob Frye
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
V. Johnson IV, Matthew
Allen Baird
Adam and Stacy Fuller
A. McKelvey
L. Johnson
Bradford and Jil Barnes
Paul and Linda Jo Galvan
Margaret McWhorter
Scott and Julie Kleberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barth
Michelle Garrison
Jim and Amy Miller
The Hazelwood Foundation
Jim and Chére Belknap
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Garsek
H. E. Milner
Lauri Lawrence
Sheri and Larry Berk
Ms. Mary C. Gibson
Katherine Moloney
Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Matson
Olivia Bernabei
William Gillham
Mike and Rosie Moncrief
Derick and Elizabeth Mesch
Mr. Richard J. Bingham
Kathy Goodale
Katherine J. Moody
Susan Murrin Pritchett
Wayne and Jane Bird
Pamela and James Graham
Stephen S. Mosher
Joe and Marlene Ricketts
Kathy and Gene Bishop
John F. Gray
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Murph
Jean and John Roach
Dee Blakewell
Greater Houston Community Claire Myers
Rosalyn G. Rosenthal
Kenneth Blasingame
Foundation
Jeff and Ronda Nabity
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Lou Ann Blaylock
Sean and Tracy Greene
Trang B. Nguyen
C. Schaffer Jr.
Craig Blevins
Mr. Bradley Greiner
John and Nancy Nichols
Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Shields Jr.
Mrs. Duncan E. Boeckman
J. D. Luttmer and Linda K. K. and Carol Noel
Samuel and Brady Sloane
Dr. Jim Brady
Grigsby
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris
Denise and John Tuggle
Vernon and Nancy Bryant
John and Mary Jay Hancock
Wade Nowlin
Carl Buck
Mary Jane and Larry Harbison
Pat O’Neal
$500+
Ellie and Carter Burdette
Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Harris
Peter A. Pactor
Dr. Michael Conforti
Sherry and Chris Burkhard
Jeff and Laura Heffelfinger
Peter C. Page
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sandra Buswell
Richard and Karen Hewitt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Patton
Cothran
Dr. and Mrs. Jackson E. Cagle Jr.
Jana Hill
Betsy and George Pepper
Ann Kinscherff
Patricia E. Capone
Charles R. Hoffman
Dr. and Ms. Paul Phillips
Elizabeth H. Ledyard
Claire E. Casey
Nell Oden Jackson
Lisa Piepiora
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lively
Marci Caslin
Corrine R. Jacobson
Ann Piper
Ann and John Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Condrey
Susan L. James
Jessica Poole and B.
Mrs. J. Olcott Phillips
Judy McVeigh Cordell
Charles R. Jones III
Phillip Poole
Randy and Julia Ray
Mr. Fernando Costa
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
Patricia Pritchard
Juana Rosa and Ron Daniell
Will and Esther Courtney
Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Kanan
Conner and Rosenkranz, NY
Ms. Barbara Cox
Jeff and Sally King
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campaign was launched to
support current educational
programming—nationally
recognized in the field for best
practices and innovation—and
to allow for the development
of new initiatives. As of the
end of fiscal year 2011, $2.3
million has been raised toward
the campaign’s goal of $3.8
million. We are deeply grateful
to those who have generously
contributed to this important
initiative to our city and nation.
Marsland and Richard W. Philip O. Vogel
$250,000+
Management
Bud Kennedy and Shelly Nancy Wacker
Anne T. and Robert M. Bass
Nicholas and Louella Martin
Seymour
Alice M. Walters
The Discovery Fund
Charitable Fund of the Howard and Marsha Shaffer
John Wang
Karen and Tim Hixon
Community Foundation of Thomas Charlton and Mr. and Mrs. William R.
The Walton Family North Texas
Rebecca Sharpless
Watt Jr.
Foundation, Inc.
Ronald L. and Beth Parrish
Frances and Bill Shupe
Howard J. and Karen D. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Siegel
Weiner
Mary Stewart Ramsay Family
Carol D. Sweeney
Charitable Fund of the
Karel L. Tabor
Community Foundation of
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Tandy
North Texas
Andrew Tatarko
William S. Reese
Cameron M. Taylor
Jere C. Robertson
Martha Taylor
Drs. Daniel and Denise Dr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Telle
Rodeheaver
Bridget and Jerry Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rohrbach
Melissa, George & Margaret Ms. Holly A. Ross
Thompson
Mr. Sherwin B. Rubin
Mrs. Jo S. Throckmorton
Eunice Rutledge
Dennis and Tish Trojak
Rylander Clay & Opitz LLP
Michael Tyson
Elmer Sackman
Dr. and Mrs. Gary Upton
Georgia Scott and Christen Margie L. Veale
Scott
Naomi S. Simmons
Moncrief
Betty J. Sanders
Benjamin F. Stapleton III
In honor of Ruth Carter Stevenson
Amon G. Carter III
$10,000+
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
F. Cothran
Kenneth and Cherrie Garrett Foundation
Staff of Luther King Capital The Schollmaier Foundation
$100,000+
Kimbell and Mitch Wynne
Mrs. W. K. Gordon Jr.
Ruth Carter Stevenson
In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Fargo
Stanley Kuchar
Mary and John Ripperton
In memory of Amon G. Carter Jr.
George Ann Carter Bahan
$5,000+
Nenetta C. and Steve Tatum
Judith and Stephen Alton
Ms. Cynthia H. Hammett and $75,000+
Mr. Richard A. Russack
Mary Potishman Lard Trust
Dr. Kathleen L. Hickey and John P. Hickey Jr.
Above: John Gavin, Phil Norwood, and Paul Dorman at the 2011 Corporate
Leaders Society reception.
Drs. Paula Lupkin and Andrew Sue and John Allen Chalk Sr.
Walker
Christina and Mark Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Massad
Stephen and Clara Smiley
Susan and Victor Medina
William E. and Jean Jones Mr. and Mrs. John O. Sutton Jr.
Tucker
Mark and Randi Thistlethwaite
Peggy and Bill Sims
West Independent School Mary Lynn Sloane
District
Ben and Deanna Smith
Geraldine Abello Williams
$25,000+
$3,000+
Doug Smith
John H. Williams
Dr. Robert and Joyce Pate Mr. and Mrs. Bradford
Melanie and Flavious Smith
Trish Williamson
Capper
R. Breuer
Katherine M. Smith
Bill and Alice Wright
Louise and Frank Carvey
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Long
The Whitney Smith
Ms. Evaline J. Wright
Shirlee J. and Taylor Gandy
Texas Commission on the Arts
Company, Inc.
Ellen O. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Garvey
Michael Spencer
John and Kay Yount
Carol and Ronnie Goldman
$1,000+
Tracy E. Holmes
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brown
Debbie and Larry Kalas
Licia and Michael Conforti
Mollie L. and Garland
Jay and Barbara Lesok
Lasater Charitable Fund of Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. O’Brien
the Community Foundation Dr. and Mrs. John M. of North Texas
Richardson
Dr. and Mrs. Warren
R. Spielman
John M. Stevenson
Nancy Strickland
Emily Sullivan
George and Mary Morgan Sullivan
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$50,000+
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EXCELLENCE IN
EDUCATION CAMPAIGN
In celebration of the Amon
Carter Museum of American
Art’s 50th Anniversary,
this special $3.8 million
Up to $500
Bell Helicopter
The University of Texas
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Davis
June and Hugh Chavern
Charter Communications
at Arlington
Cass Edwards and Robbie Mrs. Ann A. Dickey
Fort Worth Camera
Woodard Insurance LLP
Schroeder
Ms. Martha K. Downey
Galderma Laboratories
Worthington National Bank
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hamlett
Elizabeth Forester
Lockheed Martin
J. Michael McBride
Pier I Imports
Steve and Melisa Schultz
Wells Fargo
In memory of Christina TRUSTEES’ CIRCLE
Mitchell Bronson
$5,000+
Pamela and James Graham
Ben E. Keith Company
COUNCIL OF
THE AMON CARTER
Council members enjoy unique
benefits and come to know
the museum on an intimate,
informed, and intellectually
rewarding level. They
combine their passions for art
and culture with enduring
service. We deeply appreciate
the generosity of Council
members, whose contributions
help fund art acquisitions.
Elton and Christine Hyder
AZZ Incorporated
FOUNDER’S COUNCIL
Frank X. Buhler
Coeur d’Alene Art Auction
$10,000+
Sue and John Allen Chalk Sr.
CSG/Hull Benefits Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bass
Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Cohen
Curly’s Frozen Custard
Jon and Rebecca Brumley
Joel Rosenkranz and Janis Heritage Auctions
Anne and John Marion
Conner
Luther King Capital Ruth Carter Stevenson
Management
Don and Pat Williamson
Brownlie & Braden LLC
In memory of Mary Dale Operating Company
Badertscher Smiley
Healthpoint
Pamela and James Graham
K & L Gates LLP
Kleinheinz Capital Partners
THE CORPORATE
LEADERS SOCIETY
Founded in 1996, the
Corporate Leaders Society
(CLS) provides an important
link between the business
community and the museum
and its mission. The program
provides tangible benefits to
CLS members while providing
businesses the opportunity
to make an investment in the
community by supporting
the Amon Carter. CLS
members enjoy corporate
visibility, employee
rewards, client services, and
opportunities for exclusive
corporate entertaining.
Patrick and Alinde Harris
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$2,500+
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Lane III
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lively
Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Lorimer Jr.
Patty Lowdon
John and Charlotte Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Smiley
Anna Belle P. Thomas
DIRECTOR’S COUNCIL
$1,000+
Mr. and Mrs. James Blake
Megan and Victor Boschini
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford R. Breuer
Mac Churchill Acura
Thompson & Knight TRUSTEES’ COUNCIL
Foundation
$5,000+
Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC
George Ann and Bill Bahan
Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Bass
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
Connie Beck and Frank Tilley
$1,000+
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Bank of Texas
F. Cothran
Cantey Hanger LLP
Mrs. Lucy Darden
Christie’s
Kay and Ben Fortson
GOLD LEADER’S CIRCLE
Fidelity Investments
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hixon
$75,000+
First Command Financial Debbie and Larry Kalas
Bank of America/U.S. Trust
Planning
Suzanne S. and Kevin G. Levy
BNSF Railway Company
Frank W. Neal & Assoc., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter O’Donnell Jr.
Frost
Haltom’s Jewelers
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Edwin L. Cox
Harper-Brawner LLC
Ripperton
Mrs. John F. Cranz
SILVER LEADER’S CIRCLE
Hillwood Alliance Group
Nenetta and Steve Tatum
Dwain Dent
$50,000+
LINBECK
Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Walsh Jr.
Tucker and Lacey Dorn
Sotheby’s
Mesch, McBride and Cooper Star-Telegram
PLC
WFAA.com
Paradigm Capital
In honor of Ruth Carter Karen Fortson-Davis
LEADER’S CIRCLE
Law Offices of Henry B.
Stevenson
Joan and Walker Friedman
$25,000+
Paup P.C.
Tom and Charlene Marsh
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Gandy
Alcon Foundation
Peterbilt Motors Company
American Airlines
Southwest Bank
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Diego and Mary Ann Giordano
Southwest Office Systems, Inc.
$3,000+
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
Sovereign Bank
Bob Adamski
Goldman
$10,000+
University of North Texas Dr. Robert and Joyce Pate Mrs. W. K. Gordon Jr.
Bates Container
Health Science Center
Capper
Mrs. Helen K. Groves
Above: John and Mary Wilson at the museum’s
Council dinner.
John and Terri Fant
Jill and Charles Fischer
Kenneth and Cherrie Garrett
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Mr. and Mrs. William P. John E. Forestner and G. Kitty Alice Snead
Louise W. Mellon
Hallman Jr.
Bradley Alford
Mr. Benjamin F. Stapleton III
Elaine Petrus
Cynthia H. Hammett and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Alton
Kathy Suder
Nenetta and Steve Tatum
Richard A. Russack
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford R. Nenetta and Steve Tatum
Roger Horchow
Breuer
Sam and Isabelle Hulsey
Kim and Glenn Darden
Christina and Mark Johnson
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Joan and Howard Katz
Hamlett Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther King Jr.
Ms. Suzanne Martin and Ms. Lewis and Rose Ann Kornfeld
Rhonda Norman
Mollie L. & Garland M. Lasater Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. John L. Nugent
Mary Ralph Lowe
Dr. and Mrs. John M. John and Annie Mason
Richardson
Kathryn and Morris Matson
Mr. Benjamin F. Stapleton III
Kendall and Cindy Nix
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Tuggle
Dr. and Mrs. John L. Nugent
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Parrish
Mrs. Vivienne Boswell Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Paup
Ms. Judy Youngblood and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Porter
Daniel Butler
Dr. and Mrs. John D. Pumphrey
Gail W. Rawl
Rosalyn G. Rosenthal
Betty J. Sanders
Blaine and Mary Jo Scheideman
Bob and Patricia Schieffer
Beverly and John Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sterling
Linda R. Taylor
Mark and Randi Thistlethwaite
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly R. Thompson
Charles H. and Kathleen Durkin Webster
Above: Sally Buck and museum curator Rebecca Lawton during the Cultural
District art walk for members of The Gallery.
Dr. Lynne R. Tilkin and Mr. The Walton Family George T. Harris
Foundation, Inc.
Finis Welch
Terry and Jack Wilkinson Jr.
GIFTS IN SUPPORT
OF ART ACQUISITIONS
These gifts provide for
acquisitions to the permanent
collection.
THE RUTH CARTER
STEVENSON LIBRARY
ENDOWMENT
Anonymous
THE GALLERY
Our young professionals group
deepens their knowledge and
appreciation of the museum
and its collection of American
art while networking and
enjoying events and exciting
activities. These members have
great social experiences while
satisfying their intellectual
curiosity.
Alturas Foundation
Anne T. and Robert M. Bass
Graham Williford Foundation
Dr. Robert J. Adamski
Amon G. Carter III
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilson II
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell S. Wynne
Andrews Jr.
Andrews Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bass
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. In honor of Nenetta Tatum
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bradshaw
Hamlett Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. David Newton
Joanie and Toby Darden
Stephen and Suzie Hudgens
Mr. David H. Gibson
Joan and John Richardson
Jeanne Gulner and Ken Rees
Kitty Alice Snead
Stephen and Suzie Hudgens
Mr. Benjamin F. Stapleton III
Charles and Julie Irsch
William E. and Jean Tucker
THE PAPER GUILD
The Paper Guild is a
membership group that fosters
the love and understanding
of prints and drawings.
Programming encompasses all
aspects of collecting works on
paper, including market trends
and connoisseurship, and helps
refine or identify one’s own
collecting priorities.
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STIEGLITZ CIRCLE
The Stieglitz Circle helps
the Amon Carter acquire
important historical and
contemporary photographs
while learning about
and sharing a passion for
photography. Led by the
senior curator of photographs,
the group reviews potential
acquisitions and applies
its membership fees to the
purchase of works for
the museum.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bradford R. Breuer
* The Gallery Steering
Committee Members
Christina and Mark Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edward In honor of Jessica May
Jennifer and Michael Appleman
Martin III
Dr. Joe Strain
Peter Zweifel and Robin Dick and Marsland Moncrief
Bangert
Dr. David Ostransky
In honor of Ruth Carter Stephen Brown
Dr. and Mrs. Larry E. Reaves
Stevenson
Mr. Russell K. Burton, MD
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bahan
Megan Buster
Reynolds
Vicki, Ed and Madi Bass
Darrell Davis
Marlin W. Rogers
The Chatham Foundation
Ms. Jessica DeLeon*
Dr. John Smithson
Marty Craddock
Mr. Steven Dorfman
Kirstin Fields
Richard F. Garvey
Mr. James H. Cashion Jr.
Susann F. Land, MD
Marc and Stacie Goldman
Robert C. Grable
Scott Cline
John E. and Anne Langdon
Suzanne Gorski
Gary and Judy Havener
Betty Crow
Judge and Mrs. Hal M. Tracy and Sean Greene
Lyda Hill
John Jameson and Janis Lattimore
Mr. James E. Griffis*
Mr. and Mrs. Leland A.
Darden
Mr. Ted Harp and Ms. Christel Patrick Harris
Hodges Jr.
Jo Ann Law Davis
E. Laughlin
Mr. Corey Hlavacek
Ed and Rozann Juth
Larry and Kim Davis
Dr. Peter S. and Julie Lazarus
Kyle and Kelly Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Dee J. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lovett
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jageman*
Laurie and Clark Kemble
Mr. Hilton B. Dickerson
Mrs. Olivia W. Mason
Ms. Kate Lattimore*
Bud Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Michel McCabe-Hughes
Joseph Lesley*
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Ledyard
Dickerson
Mr. WF McCarthy
Brooke Lively*
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Massad
Kay Dillard
Ms. Andrea McCormick
Lauren Whitney Lively
Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. McInnis
Virginia Clay Dorman
Mr. Gregory L. McCoy
Mr. John Michael McBride
Mrs. Virginia O’Donnell
Caroline M. Dulle
Thomas and Jessica McCraw
Patrick and Tanya Mr. and Mrs. William C. Parrish
Mrs. Alice Levi Duncan
Todd Kerstetter and Holly McClanahan*
Mrs. J. Olcott Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dunlap
McFarland
Scott and Allison McKnight
Randy and Julie Ray
Harry Earl
Pati and Bill Meadows
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Medina
Ann H. Redding
David V. Ekstrom
Mrs. Elaine Michero
Derick and Elizabeth Mesch*
Jean and John Roach
Kay and Frank Elliott
Dr. and Mrs. James P. Miller
Kathleen Moloney
E. W. Schafer
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Lary G. Milrany
Sarah Motheral
Steven and Melisa Schultz
Errol and Tricia Faeth
Bob and Nancy Moher
Miss Atlee Phillips
James R. Seitz Jr.
Constance Fagg
Gerald Murff
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brian Ben and Deanna Smith
Judge and Mrs. Pat Ferchill
Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Nelson
Prasifka
Nancy and Andy Thompson
Robert Ferguson
Judy T. Nelson
Franklin Riehlman
L. C. and Cindy Tubb
Robert I. Fernandez
Margaret B. Newport
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ross*
Arthur W. Weinman
Mr. Gayle D. Fogelson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Nixon
John F. Sammons III*
Margie and Jack West
Mark and Missy Gale
Carol and K. K. Noel
Bryan J. Schrepel
Michael Haney and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Preston M. Geren Jr.
Mrs. William J. Nolan
Jennifer and Bret Starr
Wysong
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Gibson
Harvey and Lucille Mr. and Mrs. John O. Sutton Jr.
Patsy and Bill J. Zimmerman
Martha Gordon
Oppermann
Dr. Harold Granek
Robert and JoAnn Patton
Amar K. Tanna
Brandon and Emily Waits
SUSTAINER $250
Marsha Gray
Harris Franklin Pearson Kenny and Carrie Wall
Anonymous (3)
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Guernsey
Private Foundation
Thomas and Morgan West
James Edwin DuBose and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Guy
Betsy and George Pepper
Whistle and Brook Whitworth
Victoria A. Adams
Mr. Michael Haggnlocker
Larry and Mary Petterborg
Dr. Pete Yunyongying
Betty and Stewart Alcorn
Dr. and Mrs. James D. Harper
H. Reece and Debra Pettigrew
Ms. Mary K. Anderson
Carol Havener
Mrs. Willard Pratt
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP
Dr. Edwin Augustat
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hawthorne
Susan Murrin Pritchett
Grizelda C. Baker
Ms. Carolyn Holmes
Barbara Ratliff
PATRON $500
Linda Jo and Scott Barker
Charles W. Hope
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Y. Ray Jr.
Mr. Robert Asplet
Mr. and Mrs. Bill M. Barnett
Tom E. and Linda J. Horst
Jane Rector
Cliff and Marina Beasley
Evelyn Baum
Catherine Howell
John and Marilyn Redmond
Kathy Blackmon
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Baylor
Don Huckaby
Ms. Lily Rice
Robert L. Bowen Jr.
Larry and Sheri Berk
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Beth Rivers
Marilyn K. Burgess and Ed James and Sandra Bews
Hudson Jr.
Jere C. Robertson
Lanford
Mike and Susi Bickley
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Keim
Mr. Thomas B. Romine Jr.
The Burnett Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas B. J. Kellenberger
Paul and Jamie Senter
Marty and Mike Craddock
Boswell
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kent
Michelle and Kiley Sharpe
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Denker
Trent and Cindy Boyko
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kimps
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ford Smith
Mr. Dan Earl Duggan
Mr. Harry Brants
Lane Anne and John Paul Susan and James Smith
Mrs. Cass Edwards
Harrell Moten and Mary Brian
Kimzey
Mr. and Mrs. Marc B. Smith Jr.
Lori Eklund and Michael Phil and Ann Briggs
Kathy King
Mrs. Florian Stadler
Teasley
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brunson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. King
Mimi and Chad Stephens
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Jim Caffrey
Ann Kinscherff
Timothy W. and Sylvia Metz Erdman
Frank and Louise Carvey
Janice and Walter Knowles
Stevens
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Joe P. Strain
Vaughn Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bowling
Kay and Buz Campbell
Frances and Don Sutton
J. Allen Baird
Nancy R. Box
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Campbell
Jerry and James Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Bakke
Karen and Kenneth Boyer
Mr. Parks Campbell
Jerry and Bridget Thomas
Tim Baldwin and Jeffrey Mrs. Pat Brackeen
Mark and Paula Campbell
Joan T. Trew
Seifert
Mr. Larry Bradford
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mary Volcansek
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ball III
Paul and Allison Bradford
Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Walsh
Paul and Liz Balon
Ms. Rebecca Bradler
Ms. Ambler Cantey and Mr. Rolinda and Wayne Watson
Ms. Jessica A. Balsam
Ralph Bradley
Russell Blair
Mrs. Cuba Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard E. Balsley Jr.
Ms. Lucy Brants
Sam Cantey
Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Wickes Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barber
Ms. Marianne Brants
Ms. Monica Cantrell
Dr. and Mrs. Kern Wildenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford S. Pat Dunne and Heather Ms. Robin Cappel
Gordon H. Wilson
Barnes
Breiter
Leticia Margarita Caraveo
Mrs. Vivienne Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Barnes Jr.
Elizabeth and Eugene Brice
Elizabeth and Brian Carlock
Ms. Gail Wright
Mr. James Brent Barrett
Barbara and Randy Bridgford
Linda Carlson
Jerry L. Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N. Mr. Brian Smith and Laura Richard and Viki Carman
Barbara Wyatt
Barron
Bright, PhD
Jennifer and Aaron Carnahan
Glenda and Ben Barrow
JK and Liz Brite
Thomas and Melanie Carr
DUAL/FAMILY $100
Joseph and Clare Barrow
Mrs. Judy Brodigan
Kenneth and Londa Carriveau
Mr. and Mrs. Rune Aasa
John and Dot Bartell
Mary Louise Brogoitti
Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Carroll
Jonathan Abel
Wade and Jennifer Bass
Erik and Susana Brommers
Michael and Suzanne Carroll
Mrs. Laura Snowden Adam
Donna Beauchamp
Ms. Amy Bronstein
Linda and Evert Carter
Ms. Maria Adame
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Becker
Ann Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. Brody Cartwright
Bob and Leann Adams
Mr. Ron Bell and Mr. Mark Mr. John Brooks
Claire E. Casey
Terry and Suzie Adams
Lemke
Roy C. and Jennifer Brooks
Mrs. Mary Cassem
Erica and Anthony Adkins
Sharon and Bill Benge
Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Brown
Barbara Cassidy
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Agura
Lynda and Michael Bennett
Ms. Kathleen Brown
Bobby and Mary Cate
Mr. Leslie F. Aistrich and Mr. Eric and Nancy Berger
Randy and Elizabeth Brown
Marcia Stuart Ceplecha
Michael L. Blair
Phillip Bermejo
Mrs. Richard Lee Brown
Karen and Charles Cerulla
Dr. Joan S. Aker
Mrs. Olivia Bernabei
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brown
Loni and Dwight Chamberlain
Mr. James Albritton
Lindy and Mary Berry
Ms. Raleigh Browning
Scott Chase
Mrs. Patricia Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Beynon
Richard and Mary Bryan
Dr. Lois Chatham
Mr. George Allen
Joe and Nora Bialek
Herman and Sharon Bryant
Kim and Saul Chavez
Kathryn and Rick Allen
Sam M. Bierner
Ms. Jan Buck
Richard A. Chiarello
Ms. Susan Allison
Ms. Shilpi Bihari
Ms. Sally L. Buck
Linda Chrischilles
Ms. Judy Alwin
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Bird
Dennis and Linda Buckreis
Terri and Bernie Christian
Maryam Amidi
Ms. Madelon Blackwell
Buckley and Pamela Buhler
Mrs. A. Susan Clark
Ms. Rhonda Amos
Dennis Blagg
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bunn
Ms. Bethany Clark
Joy and Don Amsden
Richard and Lisa Blair
Mr. Thomas Burdenski
Ms. Phyllis Clark
Maureen Anderson
Dr. and Mrs. Lee C. Mrs. Jinx Burk
Tobin Clark
Susan M. Anderson
Bloemendal
Virginia and Chad Burke
Justin and Megan Clarke
Lilia and Thomas Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan E. Larry and Lee Bush
Aaron McDonald and Gina Tara Andres and Joe Neely
Boeckman
Becky Butler and Leon Simon
Cleary
Dorla and A. Jose Aparicio
Mr. Michael Boggs
Mrs. Karl T. Butz Jr.
Trey and Lana Clifton
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Appel
Mr. Perry N. Bolin
LeJuan and James Byford
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cobb
Mr. Manuel Arellano
Dr. and Mrs. Warren Boling
Ginger and Robert Byrd
Cheryl Cobb
Mr. Martin Asdorian Jr., PhD
Robert and Kathleen Bolz
Dr. and Mrs. Barry Bzostek
David L. Coffee
Elizabeth and Raymond Mrs. Lyn Bonamie
Victor Cabot
Barrett Cole
Ashley
Thomas W. Briggs and Ms. Ceazon Cacy
Mr. Tom Cole
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Elizabeth Anne Booth
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Cager
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Colegrove
Aughinbaugh
Tonia Bordignon
Mrs. Dianne D. Cahill
Clent and Pam Collier
Ouida Avery and Ouida Ms. Lisa L. Bowden
Doug and Gail J. Callas
Lana Wells Collier
Rowland
Shirley Bowen and Lupe Harry and Judith Calvert
Bill and B. J. Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Bach
Montero Jr.
Vickie Calvin
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Collins
Mr. Jon D. Back
Rachel Bowes and Zack Grahame N. Clark Jr. and Matt and Jenni Collins
Chuck C. Bailey
Wenthe
Nancy F. Cameron
Melissa Collins
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Kate Colquitt
Jack and Gail Davis
Ms. Cherika Edens
Linda S. Fuller
Ms. Geraldine Combs
Janet Davis
John and Bari Edstrom
Ms. Barbara J. Fullerton
Mr. Paul Combs
Ms. Laura M. Davis
Chris and Alison Edwards
Cecil and Barbara Fuqua
Mattie Peterson Compton
Ms. Mary W. Davis
Ms. Velina Edwards
Charles Gamez
Anne and Kregg Conder
Mr. Matthew Davis
Lee-Ling Ee and Susan Kathy and Lee Gammage
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Conforti
Mr. Roger Davis
Reeder
Norman and Deann Gant
Kevin G. Connelly
Mrs. Beale Dean
Mitsch and Teri Ehrhart
Mr. Larry Garcia
Ray and Kim Conrow
Jen Dean
Lisa Eisner and Robert Coles
Elisa and Louis Garcia
Martin F. Conroy
Leslie and Vance Dell
Mrs. Kikuko Ekstrom
Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Garcia
H. Parker and Gail P. Consaul
Shannon and Elliott De Loach
Dora Eldarazi
Mrs. Virginia Garrett
David and Billie Cooke
Kevin and Laurie Demel
Eloise and Anita Ellis
Joel and Vivian Garten
Carol Y. Cooper
Barbara and Scott Denman
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ellis
Anne and Bill Gattis
Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Coppage
William C. and Dorothy Dent
Jess Elmore
Mr. and Mrs. George Gazzam
Andrew and Judy Cordell
Steve Dequeant
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ely
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Melissa and Timothy Cornish
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Deterly Jr.
Michael E. English
Gearheart
Mr. Fernando Costa
Rosemary Detweiler
Stephen Eppstein, MD
Ms. Carol Geckler
Theresa and Bill Cothran
Janet DeVries
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Erisman
Mr. Scott Geer
Larry and Kelli Cotten
Mr. Ravi Devulapalli
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Estill
Elizabeth and Stanley Gilbert
Michael E. Cowan and Jill Mr. and Mrs. David Dibble
Rita and Tim Evans
Cate Gillham
Fischer-Cowan
Elisha and Mike Dickens
Betty Jo Everett
Mr. Nicholas B. Gilliam
Mr. Shawn Cowdin
Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Dickey
Ms. Lisa Ezernack
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilliland
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Cox
Harold Dickson
Steve and Megan Fahey
Robert Probasco and
Richard and Barbara Cox
Ms. Leslye Dietrich
Ms. Tracy Fair
Peggy Gitt
Barbara and Virgil Cox
Sara and Buddy Dike
Liz Fannin
Ms. Mecca Givens
Ms. Gwen Crabtree
Mr. and Mrs. David Dike
Mike and Jo Feaster
Leah and Toby Givens
Bob and Nancy Craig
Glenn and Dawn Dillon
Mr. Henry Felczak
Tim Glaser and Michelle Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Cram
David and Gwen Dillow
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ferguson
Schenke-Glaser
Ms. Leigh Crates
Bliss Dodd
Mr. Steven Ferguson
Larry D. Galbiati and Janet Mrs. Martha Crawford
Ms. Kathy Dolan
James and Rita Ferris
Glass
Mrs. Marchell Cross
Mr. Delmar Dolbier
Mr. Jan E. Fersing and Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Richard and Tracie Cross
Mrs. Betty H. Dollins
Flynn, PhD
Gleichenhaus
Mrs. Archibald E. Crow
John Heizelman and Karen Vickie and William Fidler
Mary Louise Goehring
Carol Crowe
Donnelly
Mrs. Helen Fields
Mrs. Joan Goetz
Claude and Carolyn Crowley
Mr. James Dorsey
Burt and Missy Finger
Hunter Poole and Audrey Mr. Todd Crump and Mr.
Mr. Robin M. Doudna
Mrs. Stefani Finkelstein
Golden
Jim Gist
Mrs. Michele Douglas
Marge and John Fisher
Mr. Scott M. Golem
Carolyn and Vince Cruz
Ms. Susan H. Doyle
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher
Dean DeTar and Patricia Mr. Joe Cude
Susan Draper/Robin Birdsong
Bradley Johnston and Kari Gomez
Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Cumbie
Gerald and Deirdre Dudley
Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. David Gonzales
Don and Deborah Currie
T.J. and Kerry Dudley
Mr. Thomas Fitzmaurice
John and Brandy Gonzales
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Curtis
Mrs. April Duke
Martin and Margery Fleischer
Mrs. Katia Gonzalez
Ms. Alice Cushman
Joe and Mary Dulle
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Florence
Jeremy and Wendy Good
Peter C. Dahlberg
Mrs. Naomi Duncan
Kathy Flories
Wade S. Goodrich
Ms. Jennifer Dahlen
Bill and Resa Dunkin
Norm and Karen Florup
Brian and Heather Goolsby
Melissa Dale-Thurm
Nathan and Antica Dunn
David and Joella Flory
Christian and Lauren Gordon
Jerry and Sarah Daniel
Leon and Dolores Dunning
Leah and Ronald Flowers
Deborah French Gorman and Juana Rosa and Ron Daniell
Sara and Dave Durham
Mr. and Mrs. Jerald A. Floyd
Mark Gorman
Martin Danner
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Durham
Leona and Tom Fluker
Ryan and Jennifer Gorsche
Mr. Arthur C. Townsend and Robert and Barbara Durnan
Jerry W. Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mrs. Rebecca W. Danvers
Ms. Sharon Dyer
Robert G. Freeman
Gotthardt
Ms. Linda S. Daoust
Jennifer and Ryan Eakins
Dr. John W. Freese
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Graham
Sarah Darley
Pamela Earp
Larry L. and Jean S. Frie
Ms. London Graham
John and Sherry Darnell
Patrick and Regina Eaton
Sue and Jack Friedman
Mr. Jay Gramer
Cathie and Bronson C. Davis
Mrs. Stephanie Alice and Bob J. Frye
Margil Granados
Erich and Miranda Davis
Velasquez-Ebersole
Ms. Gayle Fuller
Stanley and Ann Graner
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Terry and Ramona Gratton
Brad and Christina Heiden
Tom and Margaret Humphries
Ken E. and Kristy Libotte Keener
John F. Gray
Nicole Heinle and Justin Debbie Hunn
Marilyn Keffer
Dr. Peter C. Green
Simone
Karen Hunn
Laurie Kelfer
Heather Greenwood
Viktor and Ann Heinz
Howard Hurd III
Karen L. Keller and Robert Dr. and Mrs. Clark R. Gregg
Jay and Judy Helm
Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Huston
Martinez
J. D. Luttmer and Linda L. Dr. and Mrs. William Helton Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hutchens
Dr. and Mrs. Allan R. Kelly
Grigsby
Mr. and Mrs. David Heltzel
Alan and Emily Hutson
Henry and Lucille Kelly
James Grigson
Gayle and Michael Henderson
Dr. and Mrs. Rex L. Hyer
Robert O. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Grober
Sophia Henderson
Mr. Charles Inge
Shirley Cunningham Keltner
Mr. Jonathan A. Gruver
Stewart and Kristin Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ingram
Lilliana and Moses Kemp
Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Guinan
David Hendricks
Amy and Steve Ingram
Wallace B. and Barbara Kemp
Nancy and Chris Gunnin
Paige Kelly Hendricks
Don Rosen and Emily Isaacs
Ms. Mallory Kennedy and Mr. Mr. Mycle Haenn
Ray and Heidy Henke
Eva and Neil Isbell
Kevin Condra
Dan and Nancy Hagan
Gordon and Susan Henry
Dr. and Mrs. Donald F. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lynn Hagler
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Heptinstall
Linda and David Jacobs
Kennedy
David and Kay Halbower
Jenny and Michael Herman
Mr. Mark E. Jacobs
Ms. Mari Anne Ketchersid
Mr. and Mrs. Chad Hale
Ms. Tamra Hernandez
Stephen E. Jacobson
Jim and Janet Key
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hallam
John and Carola Herrin
Janet C. James
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Key
Dr. and Mrs. William W. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hertel
Sheila Jarecke and Rob Couton
John and Marilyn Kieke
Hallmon
Mr. and Mrs. Joachim Herz
Delys Jarvis
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin R. Alfred Bendixen and Judith Mildred Hestand
F. R. Jenkins
Kimbrough
Hamera
Mr. Steve Hickson
Karen Jennings
Stephen and Erin Kinch
Crystal and James Hammack
Melissa Hince
George and Gail Jensen
Linda King
Ernest and Marcia Hammons
Dr. and Mrs. Darrell L. Hirt
Elizabeth and Jonathan Roger Pierce and Phyllis King
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hampton
Charles R. Hoffman
Jenswold
Valerie and Robert King
Sam and Royette Hance
Jennifer Hohlt and Adrian Joe and Kathryn Jiner
Judge and Mrs. Steve M. King
John and Mary Jay Hancock
Crowfoot
Sue and Phillip John
Mr. Robert G. Kinney
Lenora and Jimmy Hank
Mr. Matthew Holiday
David S. Johnson
Reverend and Mrs. Floyd
Ms. Eleanor Hanshaw
Michele and Adam Holmes
Ms. Denise Johnson
G. Kinser
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Conrad and Kimber Holt
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson
Christopher and Meredyth Hardegree
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holzer
Zora Johnson
Kippes
Ann-Marie Hardin
Lois C. Holzknecht
Crystal and Jayme Johnston
Laura Kirklen and Todd McCall
Ms. Sue Harenchar
James and Amy Honeycutt
Judy and Stuart Johnston
David and Terry Klipsch
Melissa Harguess
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hook
James and Beverly Jones
Mr. and Mrs. James Kniese
Mr. Don Harkrider
Rick Hothem
Kay Jones
Mendy and Darrell Knight
Susan and J. B. Harlin
Nelson and Rita Hottel
Mark and Cara Jones
Mr. Anthony B. Koistinen
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harman
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Michael Jones and Patrick Mr. Albert S. Komatsu
Lew and Dolores Harmon
Houp
Jones
Marilyn G. and George J. Reid and Kathy Harmon
James and Cynthia House
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
Komechak
Mike and Cheryl Harris
Mr. Zebulah Houston
Sue and Wayne Jones
Kurt and Laura Kortokrax
Mr. Keith Hart
Betty and Larry Hove
C. J. Jordan and Michael Bourne
Jeff and Susan Kosoris
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Hartin
Mark and Sarah Howard
Ms. Doris Jordan
James G. Kralik
Glenna and Richard Hartnett
Nancy Kay Howard
Mark and Anginette Jorrey
Teersa Kramer
Liz and Johnathan Hartsgrove
Daniel and Sydney Howell
Theresa and Greg Jurls
Ms. Teri Kramer
Kelly Hartsgrove and Monica Mr. and Mrs. T. Allan Howeth
Charnita and Ken Justiss
Sophie and Brian Kriss
Patino
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hromcik
Jessica and Alex Kaback
Joyce and Charles Kulasxa
Angela Harvey and Dan Joel and Christine Huchthausen
Randee Kaitcer
Mrs. Jacqueline C. Kunke
Archibald
Ronna Huckaby
Samuel A. Kalat
Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Kurtz
Ann L. Harwood and Don Mr. Steve Hudson
Gordon and Aileen Kanan
James and Elizabeth Kwasny
Niemiec
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher K. Hull
Joshua and Heather Kaplan
Jeff and Jenny LaBarge
Jeffrey and Pamela Hayes
Tracy L. Hull and Chris Mrs. Susan Kaufman
Mark and Letitia Lack
Ralph and Janet Heath
McCollum
Sandra Kautz
Nancy Lamb
Julia Hedden and Punch Shaw
Jean and John Humphreys
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kearney
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Lambert
Shannon and Chris Hegerfeld
Lori Humphries and Chelsea Linda Keas
Allison Lane
Alan and Jan Hegi
Humphries
Mrs. Michele Keenan
Michele Lange
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Terry and Sherrie Lanham
Dr. and Mrs. Don A. Lutes
Patsy McDonald
Karen and Richard Lankow
Mrs. David K. Lyon
Dr. and Mrs. Stuart D. Mr. and Mrs. Ron LaPosa
Mr. Joseph D. Macchia
McDonald
Joni and Harold LaRoux
Daniel and Amanda Shinko and Tom McDonald
John and Angela Lathrop
MacDonald
Kay McDowell
John and Tim Latta
James and Tiffany Machet
Susanne and Craig McFadden
Mrs. Sterling Lauer
Mr. and Mrs. Don Machrowicz
Mrs. Gina McGee
Nick Laughlin
Theodore and Ellen Mack
Susan McGehee
Mr. Bob Lavallee
Ms. Sheila Madden
Mr. and Mrs. K. Douglas David and Cylvia Lawrence
Mr. Nathan Madrid
McKenzie
Donella and Andy Lay
Rachel and Sam Mahserjian
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKinney
Mary Le and Yung Le
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tom and Judy McMeans
David and Carolyn Leaverton
Malafarina
Mr. and Mrs. James McMillen
Judy and Kevin Leddy
Mrs. Jennifer Malloy
William and Carolyn McNally
Ms. Liza Lehmkuhl
Geoff and Debbie Mantooth
Mr. and Mrs. Steve McNamara
Ted and Anne Leiman
Ben and Alexa Maples
Ms. Laura McNeill
Mrs. Sharon LeMond
Katy and Jared Marchant
Ira and Jennifer Meachem
June and Arnold Leondar
Adrien and Nathan Maroney
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Megli
Ty and Mitsziko Mote
Christina Leps
Mr. and Mrs. Luther L.
Mr. and Mrs. David Meharg
Drs. Gary L. and Carolyn
Cassandra and Sean Leslie
Marshall Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth Mercer
R. Mueller
Shawn and Michelle Leslie
Lynne Martell-Demelli
Jo Mercer
Tom and Martha Mueller
Jay and Barbara Lesok
Katrina M. Martich
Jean and Johnnie Mercer
Yvonne L. Munn
Carole N. Lester
Jen Martin
Ms. Kathleen Meredith
Stuart and Melissa Murff
Mrs. Judith Lester
Robert and Barbara Martin
Virginia and John Merrill
Phyllis and Anthony Murilla
Guy A. Lewis
Richard and Barbara Massman
Vin and Betsy Merrill
Mr. and Mrs. Larry P. Murphy
Mr. Tommy Lewis
Ms. Anna Masters
Mr. Hans Meyer
Thom and Jan Murrell
Debbie and Mike Liles
Thomas and Julie Mastin
Mr. and Mrs. Tal Milan
Joshua Mutz and Eric Zavala
Philip J. Lind
Gray and Mary Matlock
Mr. James V. Miles III
Mrs. Claire D. Myers
Forrest F. Lipscomb
Rick and Janna Maul
Mr. and Mrs. Chad E. Miller
Ronda and Jeff Nabity
Loretta Lipscomb
Dolores May and Jim Lynn and Matt Miller
Zita and Irv Nadal
Jack and Jane Lirette
Bartolotta
Clark and Debra Million
Miss Pamela Navarro
Aaron Fetner and Taylor Little
Ted Dewitt Mayo III
Robin and Richard Millman
Ms. Debra Nelson
Mr. Ray Lleverino
Judge John McBryde
Anthony and Gloria Misuk
Lorin Nelson and Corri Nelson
Caroline and David Llewellyn
Mr. and Ms. Joseph L. McCain
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell
Tracey Newcomer
Ms. Mary Kate Locke
Elyn McCall
Maryanne and Tom Mitchell
Nicole Newland and
Ms. Debbie Lockett
Karen A. McCall
Mr. and Mrs. James Mixon
Brian Peyton
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Rebekah and William Mobley
Kelly C. Newman
Lockwood
McCament Jr.
Stephen K. Moffett
Dr. Doug Newsom
Robert and Nancy Lohman
Grant and Cheryl McCarson
Elton Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Newsom
Mark Lombard
Joan and Lawrence McCauley
Mary L. Montgomery
Cayli Nguyen and Trey Balch
Peter A. and Carolyn J. Robert and Joanne McClendon
Archie and Martha Moore
Mr. Lee I. Niedringhaus
Lombard
Howard and Brenda McClurkin
Sara and David Moore
Mr. and Mrs. David Nivens
Erin and Kevin Long
Barbara H. McColm
Mrs. Erin Moore
Kurt Noell
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Long
Mr. David McCord
Patsy and Joe Moore
Michael and Linda Nolan
Nina Longley
Jill McCoy and Maryalyce John and Linda Moore
Shannon Smith Nolan
Cullen R. Looney
Sager
Mr. and Mrs. Randal K. Moore
Richard and Carolyn Norgaard
Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Lopez Jr.
Phillip and Elizabeth
Stu and Cheri Moorhead
William and Jacqueline Carolyn Lorimer
Ann McCrury
Raul and Ondine Morales
Norlander
Bill and Linda Loughry
Mrs. Eugene McDermott
David A. Jones and Kathryn Kendra and Ron O’Blenis
Ms. Karen Lovett
Roy and Kaye McDermott
L. Morgan
Erin and Isaac O’Brien-Herr
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Lowe
Ann McDonald
Walter and Ginger Morosky
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Ogeda
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lozier
Dr. and Mrs. M. Dwain Michael and Helen Morrison
Esiquiel and Rachel Olivarez
Ms. Betty Lucero
McDonald
Kim and Andy Morrow
Eileen O’Neill and John Windsor
Gerald and Deanna Luke
Marilee McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. R. Russell Morton
Lori and Michael O’Neill
Patricia Lusty
Malinda Crawford
Mr. Stephen S. Mosher
Dr. and Mrs. Angelo L. Otero
Above: Brian and Sarah Ross, steering-committee
members of The Gallery, at the group’s holiday party.
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Nicky Otts
Judd and Jacque Pritchard
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rogers
Stacy and David Savard
Clif and Leah Overcash
Patricia L. Pritchard
Ms. Pam Rogers and Rev.
Joseph L. Sawyer
Peter A. Pactor
John Murrin and Paige Angi Brown
Paula and Tagg Sawyer
Henry and Suzanne Painter
Pritchett
Marge Rolston
John and Wanda Schafer
Jonathan and Suzanne Pals
N. Duane and Patricia Purcell
Ron and Nina Ronalder
Megan and Troy Schank
Jeff Papenfuss
Janice and Ronnie Pyeatt
Denise and Tom Roof
Sharon and Gary Schenke
Mrs. Karen Paramore
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Quarles
Richard J. Rosebery
Nancy and Gerald Schlapper
Ms. Amy Park
Ms. Begonia Quepons
Judy Rosenblum and John Mr. Douglas Schlueter
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Parker
Dr. Midge Rach
Broude
Dr. Barry J. Schneider
Ms. Jennet Y. Parker
Laurie and Mike Raulerson
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ken and Rebeka Schreiber
Mr. Wes Parks
Dr. and Mrs. Dilip Raval
Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Schur
Jennifer Parmley
J. Karen Ray
Mrs. Florence Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schutz
Derek and Josh Parr
Mrs. Paul R. Ray
George and Jennifer Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Schwarz
Tomorra Lee Parr and Clay
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Mr. and Mrs. George W.
James and Elizabeth Scott
H. Tarpley
Reardon
Ross Jr.
Ms. Kathleen G. Scott and
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Partin
Tammy and David Reed
Jo Beth Ross
Ms. Rebecca Weiss
Ms. Peggy Pate
Dick V. and Juane E. Reed
Dr. Nealie Ross
Kenneth Seagle and Melissa Dr. Margaret Patoski
Ronald and Ramona Reed
Ms. Deborah Roszek
Seagle
Mr. James N. Patterson Jr.
Robin Reger
Mr. Ted Rowland
Ms. Courtney Sebastian
Bart and Amy Pearson
Mike and Marilyn Reid
Gary Rumsey
Larry and TJ Sebastian
Henry R. and Becky Pearson
Sandra and Patrick Reilly
Dennis and Rose Rush
Mr. and Mrs. David Seckinger
Ms. Megan J. Penney
Ms. Pam Rendell-Bass
Carl and Laura Rusnok
Cyndi and Willy Seger
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Perry
Ms. Helen Respass
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Perry
Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Reuter
Ms. Michelle Perry
Randolph and Geraldine Karl and Nancy Petruso
Reynoldson
Mary Frances and Atlee Phillips
Patrick Miller and Ann Rice
Glynda and Bill Phillips
Ms. Jeanette I. Rice
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Phillips
Mr. Kenneth Harrelson and Nancy and Jim Phillips
Mrs. Deborah Rich
Dr. Paul Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Greg and Nancy Pickering
Richardson
Mr. John H. Pickett
Mr. Michael Richardson
Mr. Michael Pinchera
Chrystal and Steve Riddell
Sarah and Amanda Pińero
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Rigdon
Anne Marie Pinkenburg
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Riggs
Catherine and Mark Piske
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Riley
Mrs. Debi Pistokache
Philip and Lora Riley
Mrs. Jan H. Platt
Raymond and Nancy Roane
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Poe
Kory and Chance Robertson
Sara and Jason Pollard
Michael and Patricia William and Rhonda Russell
Nancy Selleck and William Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Pollock
Robertson
Johnny and Betty Rutherford
Syfan
Jessica and B. Phillip Poole
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Lisa and Damon Ryan
Stephen and Kristin Selzler
Karen Pope
Robertson Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Ryan
Ms. Gloria Sepp
Mrs. Jackie Potts
Austin and Elva Robinson
Jude and Terry Ryan
Ms. Dedra Shahan
Liza and Daniel Potyok
Mr. Luke Robinson
Michael and Nancy Saenz
Mr. and Mrs. Corey Shannon
Isabel A. Powell
Dr. Scott Robinson
Barbara Salley
Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Shapiro
George R. and Charlie
Mr. Spencer M. Doyle and Mrs. Mrs. T. C. Salmon
Paula and Robert Sharpe
Jo Powers
Susan C. Rodgers
Kimber Salters
Joy Sheffield
Barbara and Craig Prather
Ms. Elisabeth Rodriguez
Dave and Dorothy Sammons
Andrew and Laura Shelby
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pregger
Joe and Janet Rodriguez
Michael Sanchez
Mary Sheldon
Ms. Denise Preston
Ms. Celeste Rogers
Carl and Elisabeth Sanders
Richard L. and Karen
Jefferson D. Prestridge
Drs. Jeff and Audrey Rogers
Ivy Ma and Jonathan Sanson
A. Shepherd
Julie A. Prewitt
Eric Marple and Jennifer Mr. Bill Sargeant
Mr. Earl Sherman
Dr. Nancy and J. R. Price
Rogers
Don and Kappie Sattler
Mrs. Elizabeth Sherman
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Above: Members of The Gallery John F. Sammons III, Emily Waits, and J. Brandon Waits.
Ms. Julia Summers
Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Valdez
Mr. James Sumpter
Ms. Carla Valentine
Mr. Doug Sutherland
Judy Vanderslice and
Sallie Swank
Tim Moore
Jane and Dan Sykes
Van and Cecelia Van Mr. and Mrs. David S. Sykes
Donselaar
Jude and Sophie Szempruch
Mr. and Mrs. Arch W.
Neal and Julie Talbott
Van Meter
Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Tandy
Mr. James Wood and
Dr. and Mrs. Rajendra K. Tanna
Mrs. Mary Frances Varner
Ms. Christa Taraba
Chris and Dana Vaughn
Ms. Patricia Tate
Patricia A. Vaughan
Dr. and Mrs. Larry D. Tatum
Mr. and Mrs. G. Christopher Ms. Carol Taylor
Veeder
Darryl and Laisha Taylor
Betty and Prashant Verma
Diane Taylor
Terra Vickner
Ms. Janice Taylor
Jonathan and Kimberly Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sherrill
Mr. Jerome Sosso
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Taylor Jr.
Vidaurri
Frank and Eleanor Sherwood
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Souder
Chaneta and Robert Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. B. Vinod
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Shipferling
Kimberly and Jeffrey Sparks
John and LaRue Thomas
Ms. Carlela K. Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Shipley
Lillie and Charles Spaulding
Susan and John Thomas
Tom Waak
Warren W. Shipman III
Mr. and Mrs. David Speed
Ms. Sandra L. Thomas
Nancy Wacker
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ms. Derrelynn Perryman Barbara Thomason
Mark Waddell
Shropshire
Sperberg
Patsy and Randy Thompson
Robert Waddell
John and Margaret Shultz
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Y. Spillman
Mary Louise Thompson
Elisabeth and Daniel Wagner
Frances Shupe
James and Jennifer Spraggins
Mrs. Eileen Thurman
Sheila and Don Wakeman
Stephanie and Dan Sides
Mrs. Ann Springer
Mr. Jud Thurman
Jim Clark and Jean Walbridge
Mr. Aaron L. Siegel
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Sprinkle III
Mr. Ken Tidwell
Ms. Ann Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Siegel
Mary Standley
Lynda Tiedtke
Ms. Glenda Walker
Marty Sieverling
Greg Koontz and Bridget Mr. Rice M. Tilley Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mrs. Delio R. Silvestri
Stanford
Mr. and Mrs. James Titley
Wallenstein
Ms. Miriam Simmons
Karen Steffler and Ashley Jason Titus and Maria Jack R. Waller
Anne Davis Simpson
Dilling
Alviar-Titus
Mrs. Jennifer Walsh
Karen Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Al Stephens
Katy and Geoff Tomlinson
Mrs. Michelle Walsh
C. Adrian and Leslie A. Sisk
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Stephenson
Ms. Sarah Tonemah
Eric Miller and Lin Wang
Ryan and Sarah Skeen
Mr. Peter Stetson
J. David and Jerre W. Tracy
Mr. Jacob Ward
Heather and Drew Slate
Michael and Beth Stevener
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Trahan
Ms. Kathy B. Ward
Brian and Roni Smith
Constance Stevens and Karen Trail and Karla Grigsby
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Watkins
Charles A. Smith
Robert Bernoski
Pete and Sam Tran
Kimberly Watson
Mrs. Clarence B. Smith
John and Roxy Stevenson
Robert B. Trask
Mr. Lloyd J. Weaver
Clayton Smith
Mr. Mike Stevenson
Steve and Verone Travis
Sheri Weckerly and Anne Barns
Mr. Emmet G. Smith
Cliff and Evelyn Stewart
Jim Lewis and Ann Trenton
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Weiner
Luther A. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Stoddard III
Cathy and Terry Trimble
Howard J. and Karen D. Weiner
Ms. Paula Smith
Anna Stopper and Katherine Tyra and McKie Trotter
John Weisbrod
Ms. Rachel Smith
Green
Sara and Glenn Troutman
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wellborn
Teresa Smith
Sherry Strahla and Kim McGann
Mrs. Ruth Trudeau
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. West
Jamie and Tom Smith
Virginia W. Strathdee
Donald and Elizabeth Tryon
Adrienne and Neal Wetzel
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smyer
Marie Strauch
Dr. and Mrs. Garrett R. Tucker III
Mr. Luke Steve and Mrs.
Charles R. Snakard
Judy and Gary Strong
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Turner
Tonya Whang
Drs. Seymour H. and Sara
Craig Browne and Michelle Scott and Nancy Turner
Troy and Teresa Whistman
H. Sohmer
Stuart
Robert L. Turpin
Mike and Joyce Whitaker
James D. and Alison Sommer
Christi and Brian Stucker
Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Tuttle
Jane White
Marsha Sonnenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ernest J. Tye
Eda Whitehead and Floyd Erron and Tamara Sorensen
Stuffmann
Michael Tyson
Lundschen
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sorrell
George and Mary M. Sullivan
Christa D’Ann Utley
Mr. Kenneth K. Whiteman
Above: Brook and Whistle Whitworth at The Gallery’s Christmas party.
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Mr. Don Whittington
INDIVIDUAL $50
Dr. Susan K. Blue
Ms. W. Jay Campbell
Donna and Bryan Whitworth
Trygve Aaby
Jeanne C. Boatman
Ms. Marilyn Campeau
Jeanette Widmer
Mr. John E. Acker
Ms. Molly H. Bogen
Mrs. Louise H. Canafax
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wiechmann
Ms. Tiffany Aikin
Bill Bogle
Joan Cantwell
Mr. and Mrs. Ty Wilcox
Mr. Pedro Alcantara
Clare C. Bogle
Virginia Carden
Ann Wiley and Melissa Wiley
John S. Alexander
Edward Bohm
Ms. Charlene Carter
Andrew J. Williams
Mrs. Robert Denny Alexander
Ms. Leah Bounds
Ms. Suzanne Carter
Mr. Broderick Williams
C. Paul Allen
Carla Bower
Dr. Willis H. Carter
Chesley Williams and
Carol Margaret Allen
Kenneth Bowers
Suzanne Cate
Robert Cox
Carolyn Allen
Ms. Sheryl Bowers
Mr. Johnny Cathey
Duane T. Williams
Sandra T. Allen
Roxanne Boyd
Mr. Joe Chambers
Ms. Gail Williams
Chase Almond
Mr. Thomas A. Boylan
Mr. and Ms. Thomas
Kathy Williams
Brigitte Altman
Roger R. Bradford
L. Charlton
Suzy Williams
Ben Alvord
Ms. Helen Bradley
Hugh E. Chavern
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. Nelda L. Andrews
Jan Bradley
Mr. James H. Cheatham
J. Williams
Sarah Jo Antonio
Susan Bratton
Mrs. Patricia Cheong
Garland and Jane Williamson
Beth Appleby
Paul Brauchle
Mr. Robert H. Chicotsky
Trish Williamson
James Archier
Amy B. Brechin
Lauren Childress
Mr. Paul M. Willis
Mr. Jeffrey S. Armitage
Mrs. Diane Brewer
Lawrence Claman, MD
Angela Wilson
Barbara Armstrong
Debora Brown
Ms. Cheryl R. Clark
Dr. Annie Wilson
Dr. Watson Arnold
Ms. Jeanette Brown
James M. Clark
Rosemary and Bruce Wilson
Marilyn Arnove
Lowell E. Bryan
John A. Clay
Mr. and Mrs. Donn H. Wilson
Andrew K. Astmann
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Wilson
Dr. H. Barry Bailey
Lejeune and Margarita Wilson
C. R. Baird
Richard V. Wilson
Dorothy Baker
Lee Wimp Jr.
Janet P. Balch
Elizabeth Winchenbach
Mrs. Helen Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Winter
Mrs. Kay Fortson Baldwin
Ms. Pamela Wise
Peggy Smith Barbaro
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wogstad
Robert P. Barham
Drs. Bobbye and Britton Wood
Louis Barnett
Mr. Dan Wood
Miss Kathy Barrett
Pamela Woodson
Reverend William P. Barrett
Ms. Katherine Woody
Trevah Barton
Robert and Sarah Wooldridge
Mrs. Nancy R. Beaudry
Christopher Worley
Mr. Daniel Bedingen
Bill and Alice Wright
Robert E. Behrendt
Douglas W. Wright
Cynthia Bell
Elaine Wright
Ms. Nancy B. Bell
Ms. Sheri Wright and Ms.
Mrs. Patricia Bell
Joan Wright
Brian Benison
Lorraine Bryda
Julianne Cochran
Eric and Roxanne Wueste
Mr. Mark Benoit
W. Glenn Buis
Bob Coffey
Dr. Pamela Kate Wyatt
Mr. Drake M. Benthall
Carolyn E. Bullard
Edythe Cohen
Debra and Bill Wysoski
Ellen Berenzweig
Charlene Burdorf
Mr. Charles N. Cole
Hector and Karen Yanes
June Berry
Rhoda M. Burgess
Frances Vivian Coles
Mr. Sergio Yanes
Robert L. Berry
Mrs. Mary E. Burke
Takiyah Collier
Joseph and Robin Yetto
Mrs. Mary Jo Berryman
Melissa Burkhead
Lois A. Collins
Ms. Taunja York
Ms. Margot Bair Biery
Melinda A. Burt
Chris Combs
John and Kay Yount
Harry L. Biles
D. Harold Byrd Jr.
David Conn
Steven Zalcman
Reed K. Bilz
Ms. Mary Byrd
Anette L. Connell
Mrs. Mary Ann Zinno
Ms. Carolyn Blake
Jean M. Caddell
Irma Gene Cooper
Alexander and Linda Zuran
Dee Blakewell
James Cadorette
Melanie Corcoran
Peter Blaskiewicz
Mary H. Caffrey
Rosa Coronado
Anne M. Blount
Clare M. Cameron
Keiko Couch
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Above: Museum members Jack Lorimer, Kim Gore, and Blake Gore.
Nan Coulter
Cynthia E. Efferson
Will Gillham
Jeff Heald
Mr. Ned Covitt
Mrs. Joe H. Eidson (Gerry)
Douglas L. Gilpin
Robert Hegarty
Ms. Barbara C. Cox
Beverly S. Elbert
Mrs. Marcus Ginsburg
Dr. Peter Heilmayr
Dr. Rody P. Cox
Dr. James H. Elder III
Ms. Glasser
Anna Lou Heineman
Kerry Coy
Mrs. Kay Ellis
Mrs. Mary Goodman
Dr. Anne Helmreich
Edmund P. Cranz
Dr. Glen Sample Ely
Mr. Mac Gordan
Linda Hemingway
Theresa V. Crouch
Arthur J. Emerson
Robert W. Gossett Jr.
Mr. John L. Hendricks Jr.
Archie E. Crow Jr.
Richard F. Endres
Dorothy H. Goudy
June Henley
Dr. Herman L. Crow
Tosca Engisch
Dr. David B. Gracy II
Mr. Richard M. Hewitt
Mrs. Shirley Jean Crow
Susan Ernst
Pamela Graham
Ms. Emma Hill
Mr. Anthony Crowley
Mr. Nathan D. Eudaly II
Yvonne Graham
Mr. Harry Hill
Dr. Kathleen Crowley
William Martin Evans
Mr. W. A. Grammer
Jan Hillman
Pat Crowley
Mr. William Faanes
Elisabeth Grant
Mr. Stevie Hitchler
Mrs. Pat Crowley
Dr. Sharon L. Fairchild
Bill Graue
Richard W. Hlad
Mr. Ernest Curry
Kay Farman
Dwight Green
Mildred Hogan
Ms. Virginia Curry
Mary Farrimond
Mr. Seymour Green
Mary G. Holdcroft
Mary Dalton
Doris A. Fennell
Susan G. Green
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Holland III
Louis Daniel
Mr. Larry D. Fenwick
Dr. Paul A. Greenberg
Anna R. Holzer
Marcella J. Daniel
Mr. Steve Fesuk Jr.
Frank P. Greenhaw
Mrs. Bert Honea Jr.
Vivia Daniels
Francis E. Flavin
Faustina Greenlee
Mrs. Robin Hooper
Mr. Bob L. Davis
James Fogleman
Tolbert Greenwood
Winfred Hooper
Nancy G. Davis
Ms. Alissa Ford
Philip D. Gressel
Helene S. Hornisher
Ms. Deborah Deas
Andrew Fort
Robert Gries
Pat Houser
Mrs. Samuel M. Deitz
Mrs. Alma Foster
Mrs. Richard L. Griffin
Tricia Howard
Margaret W. DeMoss
Mr. John Foster
Ms. Chrissy Gross
Mr. William R. Howard
Walt Dempsey
Dr. Steven V. Foster
James R. Grudosky
Ms. Robbi Howell
Edward J. Denari
Joel Fowler Jr.
Nancy Guerry
Norman S. Hoyt
Carlene Dennis
Mrs. Vera Fowlkes
Steve Gumm
Carol Hubbard
Raymond E. Denny
Judith H. Frame
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Judge Lynn N. Hughes
Ms. Jane I. De Vaugelas
Robert S. Franek
Gunderson
Vicki Branch-Hummel
DeDe Diaczenko
Dr. John Frank
Wendy Gunderson
Val Hunnicutt
Mrs. Ann A. Dickey
Mr. William Franklin
Frances M. Gupton
Alicia K. Hunter
William M. Dickey
Jacqueline S. Frazer
Caroline E. Haddix
Gerald Hunter
Mrs. Marjorie Dillinger
Juan S. Frias
Ellecia K. Hall
Ben Huseman
Mr. Trey Dimsdale
Mrs. Cornelia C. Friedman
Mrs. Mishelle Hall
Ms. Charis Hustead
Ms. Gwen Dixie
Mark Fronk
Mr. Paul Hallett
Dr. Nelda Isenberg
Mr. Don Dodson
Kay Fulgham
Taddie Hamilton
Donald Jackson
Dornith Doherty
Tahita Fulkerson
Mr. Keith Hammons
H. Kenneth Jackson
Mr. Joe Dolcini
Dr. Edward Furber
Mr. Fiske Hanley
M. Chandler Jackson
Michael Doran
Ms. Sharon Gabert
Mrs. Linda Hanratty
Nell Jackson
Betsy H. Dossin
Mr. Brendan Gahan
Ms. M. W. Hanzik
Corrine R. Jacobson
Ms. Georgia C. Blaydes Mr. Carlos G. Galliani
Paula Harbour
Mrs. Murray A. James
Downes
Ms. Lauri Garcia
Ronald J. Hardin
Mrs. Susan L. James
Eugene Dozier
Ann M. Garner
Ms. Gloria Harding
Barbara Jani
John E. Dudley
Mrs. Patty Garsek
Mr. Curtis Harper
Ms. Linda Jenkins
Jane B. Duff
Dan Garwood
Dana Harper
Robert W. Jenkins
Ted Dull
Dieter Gaupp
Mrs. Jean Harrell
Eleanor Jennings
Mrs. Dale Duncan
Ms. Suzanne Gentling
Dr. Lawrence R. Harrington
Ms. Mary Louise Jensen
Samuel Duncan
Helga F. Gerlinger
Mrs. Frank J. Harris
John E. Johnson Jr.
Betty Dunham
The Getty Research Institute Jeanette G. Harris
Mark Johnson
Ruth Dunlap
Library
Shirlie Harris
Mike Johnston
Karen Dye
Ginger Geyer
Mr. William Harris
Priscilla B. Johnston
Lyndall Dyer
Mr. Brian Gibson
Gerald Hartman Jr.
Ben Jones
Mary J. Dyess
Ms. Mary C. Gibson
Presley B. Hatcher
Charles R. Jones III
Patricia Edwards
Mr. Sergio Gigli
Frances A. Hawkins
Dudley D. Jones, MD
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Mr. Kevin Martz
John Edwin Mroz
Michelle Masters
Allison R. Mugnier
Ben L. Matheson
Mr. Steven Munoz
Gray Matlock III
Constance P. Murnane
Naomi L. Matous
Mrs. Roxane Murph
Dennis L. Matthiesen
Ms. Cassie Murphy
Deaine Matthys
Mr. James L. Murray
Mrs. Lana Maxey
Mrs. Edward M. Muse
Michael L. May
Jane Myers
Philip W. Mayben
Geraldine Naugles
Mr. Gary McClellan
Linda Neeley
Ms. Kathryn Marshall Mrs. Eileen Nelson
McClendon
Jimmie Nelson
Barbara McCluer
Sheryl Kim Nelson
Mr. John McColm
Ms. Charldean Newell
Mrs. John McDermott
Dan L. Nicewander
Mr. Reid McDonald
John T. Nix
Mr. Robert McEnany
Carrol J. Nokes
Edith S. Jones
Elizabeth Le Coney
Dr. C. K. McFarland
Martha Norman
Ms. Melinda Jones
Claude Lee
Mary Frances McKay
Judith A. Noteboom
Mr. Norman Jones
Mr. Hank Lee
James McKenzie
Mary Nell O’Connell
Kenneth L. Jorns II
Vernon A. Lee
Thomas McKnight
Paul J. O’Connor
Mrs. Julie Juul
Mr. William M. Lee
Peter McKone
Nat O’Day
Mrs. Karen Kaplan
W. M. Lee Jr.
Ms. LaChelle Mclane-Veal
Mrs. Sarah J. Ogle
Joann Karges
Rynda Lemke
Mrs. Peggy O’Grady Sarah O’Kelley
Thomas F. Keever
Ms. Nancy Lenehan-Matyas
McMindes
Mr. Keith Olmsted
Mary Ann Keil
Richard J. Lenz
Mrs. Barbara McNeal
Janice H. Olson
Judith M. Kelly
Mrs. O. P. Leonard Jr.
Margaret C. McWhorter
Mr. Rush Olson
Rudi Kemble
Ms. Robyn Leonardi
Mrs. Roy Meinen
Pat O’Neal
Janice A. Ketcham
Stephen Lerer
Bernard Meisner
Lillian O’Neall
Georgia B. Kidwell
Linda Lewis
Roger Melkus
Neil J. Orleans
Curtis Klingelberger
Ms. Suzanne Lewis
Dr. Janet L. Merrill
Landa Orrick
Maggie Knapp
Eloise B. Lievrouw
Sheri Merritt
Elaine Osrunn
Nancy Knight
Gladys Jo Lilly
Harvey Mette
Mr. David Overbey
Mr. Harry E. Knudsen
Marylouise Lindsey
Jessica Meyer
Mr. John Pace
Lelia W. Koeppe
Ms. Deanna Littlefield
Joyce Meyer
Peter C. Page
William E. Kolander
Mr. Joe Littlejohn
Mr. Rudy Michalek
Jennie B. Paget
Nancy Kozlowski
Elizabeth C. Livermore
Colette J. Miller
Debbie Panton
Heather Kupersztoch
Dorr Lobrecht
Delbert L. Miller
Mr. Gary Paradiso
Julie Ladner
Mr. Joseph Long
Mr. Richard Miller
Earl Parsons
Cissy Stewart Lale
Mr. Ole Lorenzetti
Dr. Robert T. Miller
Mary Pastusek
Kay Lamb
James Lorkowski
Ms. Christene Milligan
Kathy Patterson
Mr. Richard Lambert
Annette Lowry
H.E. Milner
Pat Payne
Steve Lamberti
Carol V. Lukert
Margaret Mollick
Kathryn Pedersen
Mr. W. A. Landreth III
Clark E. Lund
Katherine Moloney
Jamie Peebles
Cherry Langford
Tommye L. Lyles
Linda M. Monk
Mrs. Preston Penn
Bob Larson
Mary M. Madden
Katherine J. Moody
Mrs. Hope Perry
Ms. Jeanne M. Larson
Nancy Madsen
Mr. David Moore
Tom Perryman
Mrs. Marion Larson
Frank E. Maggio
Ms. Susan Moore
Lisann Peters
Alan Laureyns
Kay Magnus
Suzanne Morford
B. L. Pfaffenberger
Catherine H. Lauterbach
Carol Malone
Mr. John S. Morgan
Janet B. Phillips
Bill Lawrence
Julie M. Malone
Pamela A. Morris
Mrs. Thomas L. Phillips
Michelina Leaf
Ms. Latisha Manning
Mr. Timothy Morris
Marjory Philp
Ann Potts Leake
Nancy L. Marchant
Mr. William K. Morris
Ms. Jana Picton
Sunnie LeBlanc
Gayle E. Marshall
Martin L. Moskowitz
Janna Poland
Above: Museum members and their guests take part in the popular
Tea and Tours program.
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Mr. Frank Polgar
Lenda Richards
Ruth Ann Rugg
Ms. Julie Speer
Ms. Cheryl Ponder
David R. Richardson
Mrs. Lee Russell
Carol Spencer
Susan C. Pope
Gloria Richardson
Eunice F. Rutledge
Colleen Spencer
Mr. Brad Potter
Carol Richey
Thomas A. Ryan
William B. Stallings
Gail Potter
Shelly Rick
Judith M. Rye
Barbara Standlee
Mr. A. Keith Powell
Beverly Ridgeway
Mr. Matt Sacks
Carol Stanford
Andrew Jackson Power
Mrs. Everett A. Roberts
Nora Salvesen
Mr. Richard H. Stanford Jr.
Diane D. Prentice
Lourdes Roberts
Ms. Jodie Sanders
Sarah E. Steele
Ms. Nicki Prevou
Mr. Tom Roberts
Mrs. Kathleen Yacio Sargent
Kenneth V. Steinharter
Mr. Darrell Primous
Mr. John Robertson
Joanne Sarsgard
John Stempel
Margot Procknow
Claire Robin
Shelby L. Schafer
Betty Hanson Stevens
Mr. Rein Rabakukk
Dr. Irvin Robinson
Mrs. Kristen Schneider
Ms. Patsy Stevens
Ms. Nancy J. Ramsay
Mrs. Royla Robinson
Mr. Joseph L. Schott
Frank E. Stevenson II
Michael Scott Rankin
Betty B. Robison
Martin Schreiber
Martha Stewart
Janice Raoul
Tom Rodgers
Mr. Leonard Schreier
Ms. Susan Stewart
Jan Raulston
Barbara H. Roels
Shirley Schuster
Amy J. Stien
Mrs. Judy Rawls
Ken Roemer
Patricia H. Schutts
Linda Stinson
Mrs. Elizabeth Ray
Ellen Roeser
Mrs. Robert Schutts
Marjorie Stockton
Hester Schwarzer
Paul Clois Stone
Brandon J. Scott
James G. Stouffer
Georgia Scott
Malcolm Street
Ms. Susan Scott
Nancy Strickland
Jerry W. Sechrist
Dr. Scott A. Sullivan
Marianne S. Self
Jeanne M. Summers
Mary G. Settle
Keith Swigger
Ms. Caitlin Sewell
Karel L. Tabor
Mrs. Carol A. Sewell
Ms. Tara Tadlock-Cargill
Donald B. Shannon
Ms. Helen Talbot
Correy Sharkey
Andrew Tatarko
Mr. David Sharp
Mr. Isaac Tate III
Mr. John Sharpe
Mary Emma Tate
Mr. Thomas N. Shehan
Mrs. Barbara Tatum
Stanley Shepelwich
Rosalie Taubman
Barbara E. Shields
Ms. Catherine Taylor
Mrs. Margaret W. Shiels
Milburn Taylor
Lynda Shipman
Robert E. Taylor
Jo Shrull
Ms. Shana Taylor
Mr. Les Shurtleff
Margaret Telford
A. Polly Sifuentes
Dr. Tom Telle
Mrs. Naomi Simmons
Barbara Nell Tenery
Ms. Ana Simpson
Mrs. Jo Ann Thetford
Patricia K. Singleton
Jane L. Thomas
Martha W. Slover
Kriszan W. Thomas
Stephen R. Small
Mrs. Tolli Thomas
Katherine M. Smith
Ann L. Thompson
Above: Corporate Leaders Society members Capera Ryan and Debbie Ryan
with museum board member Lucy Darden.
J. Karen Ray
Carole Rogers
Ms. Laura Smith
Mrs. Cissy L. Thompson
Mrs. Diane Q. Redmon
John B. Rohrbach
Mr. Mark L. Smith
Tim Thurmond
Sidney D. Reed
Mrs. Esthermae Rooke
Ms. Patricia Smith
Lois Tilley
Mr. Sam Reeves
Margaret P. Roper
Patricia Smith
Hope Tinsley
Erin Rehlander
John C. Rosemergy
Pamela Smith
Dr. Martin A. Tobey
Mr. Charles Reid
Brian C. Rosetti
Thomas R. Smith
Ms. Melissa Torres
Shirley C. Reid
Ms. Holly A. Ross
Mrs. Tiffany Smith
Ms. Anna Trimble
Kenneth Reinbach
Ms. Tiffany Ross
Dr. Troy R. Smith Jr.
Dennis J. Trojak
B. J. Rhodes
Mrs. Robert H. Rountree
Ms. Shannon Snowden
Dr. W. P. Trotter
Billie Jo Richards
Susan C. Routh
Grant I. Sorensen
Larry Tubb
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Ben and Deanna Smith
Elaine Petrus
Ann Tucker
Phyllis Worrell
Dennis Tucker
Ms. Evaline J. Wright
Mr. Brent Turner
Kenneth Wright
In memory of Mr. Scott Gentling
Nenetta and Steve Tatum
Mari Tutt
Bobbie Wygant
Melissa, George & Margaret The Walton Family Barbara Tyler
Shelley Wylie
Thompson
Foundation, Inc.
Mrs. Martha J. Upton
I. D. Wynn
Ronnie Vanatta
Elaine Y. Yamagata
In memory of Anabel
Marie Vanderpool
Ms. Gerry Neal Yates
Hoyle Gillham
In honor of Nenetta Tatum
Marilyn Van Hoozer
Mr. Clinton Cordell Young
Lori Eklund and Michael Teasley
Mr. and Mrs. R. David Newton
Margie L. Veale
Mrs. Daisy A. Young
Suzanne Velte
Ellen O. Young
GIFTS IN HONOR
In honor of Stephen and Adan Vera
Michael Zerbach
In honor of Scott Grant Barker
Nenetta Tatum
Mary Villari
Mr. Steven F. Ziegler
Wells Fargo
George Ann Carter Bahan
Rita M. Vinson
Mr. John Zihlman
Diana R. Vitek
Dr. Bernard Zilberg
In honor Ronald and Carol James Von White
Jo-Ann Zimmerman
Goldman
In honor of Ron Tyler
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Garsek
Susan Murrin Pritchett
Mrs. Juliane E. Wagener
Gail W. Rawl
Terry and Jack Wilkinson Jr.
Rylander Clay & Opitz LLP
Sonia Wagener
INTERNATIONAL
Dr. Grant H. Wagner
AFFILIATE $60
In honor of Rebecca Lawton
Cathy Walensky
David R. Haigh
Nenetta and Steve Tatum
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Walsh
NATIONAL AFFILIATE $40
In honor of Mr. C. Thomas John C. Wang
Mr. William I. Bacchus
May Jr.
Sherry P. Ward
William H. Behrenfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Finlay
Mrs. Ronald Waschka
Christopher Butner
Mr. Gregory Watson
University of California Davis
In honor of Jessica May
Ronald Watson
Mr. Arnold Christiansen
Dr. Joe Strain
Mr. Chris Weaver
Betsy Fahlman-Ball
Jean H. Webb
Ms. Catherine Foley, PhD
In honor of Ruth Carter Allison Beadles
Dan Weiser
Jo Golden
Stevenson
Mrs. Kerri Brackeen-Gray
Mr. Patrick Welborne
Sarah Iselin
Amon G. Carter III
Alysia Castillo
Frank D. Welch
Eric S. Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bahan
Ms. Wanda Edwards
Gary Welch
Susan N. Kopald
Vicki, Ed and Madi Bass
Ms. Jari Emmons
Mr. Ronald Wells
Mr. John G. Lamb
The Chatham Foundation
Branson Evans and
Mr. Tim Whaley
Ms. Nena Donovan Levine
Marty Craddock
Coy Fagras
Mrs. Linda C. Whiddon
William S. Morris III
Jean and John Roach
Elizabeth and Stanley Gilbert
Mickey White
Ron Perisho
Tom and Charlene Marsh Chris L. Harmon
Mary Whitehead
Mr. Richard C. Thompson
Family Foundation
Dana Harper
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lively
David Hendricks
Louise W. Mellon
Kay Marks
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
A. Reardon
In honor of Andrew J. Walker
David E. Wallace
Mollie A. Whiteis
Ira Grant Whittenberg
GIFTS IN MEMORIAM
Jim Wietholter
In memory of George Beggs
Mrs. Barbara H. Williams
Marty and Mike Craddock
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Garsek
In honor of Evaline Wright
Lydia Rapp
DONORS OF GIFT
MEMBERSHIPS
James C. Williams
Mr. Karl B. Williams
In memory of Christina Barbara Willis
Mitchell Bronson
Marsha L. Wills
Pamela and James Graham
Dottie Wilson
Jean Donald Wilson
In memory of Mrs. Jack
Ms. Karen Wilson
W. Bronson
Kay Wilson
Melissa, George & Margaret Esther Winesanker
Thompson
Pauline Wittenberg
Barry Wolf
In memory of Amon G. Carter Jr.
June P. Wolff
George Ann Carter Bahan
Judy Wood
Nenetta C. and Steve Tatum
Martha Woodson
Mr. Samuel Patrick Woodson III
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In memory of Harold Clements
Above: Greg Morse and Christina Johnson at the 2011 Corporate Leaders
Society event.
Ms. Peggy Martindale
GIFTS OF ART
Melinda Burt
Joanne Jackson
Gray and Mary Matlock
Subhankar Banerjee
Sandra Buswell
Ashley Johnson
Mr. John McDermott
Will Barnet
Jim Clark
Whitney Johnson
Harvey and Lucille Michael Berman
I.G. Cooper
Courtney Kimberling
Oppermann
The Estate of Wysse Feininger
Jeanette Ford
April Knight
Ms. Megan J. Penney
Anne Kaplan
Patty Garsek
Elizabeth Knuckley
Mrs. J. Olcott Phillips
Andrew Smith and Claire Lozier
Christine Gurnsey
Changsheng Liu
Mr. and Mrs. Randall S. Ray
Rhondal McKinney
Ann Heinz
Terrence Liu
Alyssa Sable
Randi and Mark Thistlethwaite
Norm Hoyt
Yueai Liu
Todd Scott
William Wylie
Polly Keffer
Roxanne Lozano
Floyd Kinser
Diana Maddox
Mrs. Dora Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simone
GIFTS OF ARCHIVES
Kathryn Lang
Mia Molina
Ms. Derrelynn Perryman Judy McVeigh Cordell
Cherry Langford
Sophia Moncuse
Alan Laureyns
Jane Myers
Sperberg
Sylvia and Timothy Stevens
GIFTS OF BOOKS
Carol Long
Maurie Myers
John and Beth Tatarko
Phil Alexandre
Morris Matson
Carol Nichols
Nenetta C. Tatum
Scott Barker
Eric Miller
Jennifer Nichols
Mr. and Mrs. John Tuggle
John Block
Angelo Otero
Deborah O’Neil
Dr. Ron Tyler and Dr.
Pete Charlton
Diane Prentice
Monica O’Neil
Paula Tyler
Hugh Chavern
John Richardson
Jackie Osmon
Sheila and Don Wakeman
Stacey McCarroll Cutshaw
Gloria Richardson
Merna Platt
Cathy Whittington
Jason Dean
Vivian Spraberry
Allisen Prigel
Finis Welch
Dr. Charles C. Eldredge
Stan Stephenson
Elizabeth Pyron
Juliet George
Joe Strain
Erica Quinn
GIFTS-IN-KIND
David H. Gibson
Nancy Wacker
Diana Ramos
Aduro Bean & Leaf
Jan Henderikse
Jean Walsh
Janice Raoul
American Airlines
Rebecca Lawton
Lin Wang
Joan Richardson
Ben E. Keith Company
Michael Light
Evaline Wright
Barbara Roels
Christie’s
Paul Lozier
Curly’s Frozen Custard
Jessica May
MUSEUM VOLUNTEERS
Avery Rutland
Lori Eklund
Jane Myers
Bob Adamski
Jodie Sanders
Informal Education Products John Rohrbach
Tristyn Anagnostis
Stephanie Sellers
Ltd.
Stuart Rome
Jennifer Baldwin
Caitlin Sewell
KERA
Paulette A. Schroeder
Amy Bender
Deanna Smith
Merrill Lynch
Ruth Carter Stevenson
Kim Blouin
Margaret Shoop
Monticello Spring Water Rick Stewart
Natalie Brackett
Janet and Maury Stuffman
Company
Ron Tyler
Charlene Burdorf
Helen Talbot
National Endowment for
Jodie Utter
Diana Lorena Diaz Cañas
Chrissy Tefera
the Arts
Joan Vanhees
Ho-Yu Chang
Mei Yu
Randy Ray
Andrew Walker
Blair Chappell
Sotheby’s
Mark White
Amy Cohorn
Star-Telegram
Stephen White
Devon Dean
Brandi Roundtree
Jason Dean
Thompson & Knight Foundation
These lists reflect gifts
Rusty Dean
WFAA.com
and memberships made
Ronee Ditchen
WRR Classical 101.1 FM
between October 1, 2010,
Phyllis Evans
and September 30, 2011.
Terry Faulkenberry
MATCHING GIFTS
Every effort has been made
Teresa Ferguson
AT&T Higher Education
to produce an accurate and
Ginger Fewins
Cultural Matching Gift complete list of contributors.
Felicia Garretson
Program
If an error or omission has
Gwen Genius
Bank of America Foundation
been made, please call
Selena Godoy
BNSF Foundation
the development office at
Deidre Goodman
Eli Lilly Company
817.989.5072.
Andi Goodroe
Larry Harbison
IBM Corporation
Pfizer Foundation
MUSEUM DOCENTS
Lyndsay Hoover
Texas Instruments Foundation
Bob Adamski
Robert Howald
Glenda Barrow
Kelly Hunter
Bonnie Bassett
Amber Hutchinson
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Financial Highlights
Covering the last three fiscal years
As of September 30
Net Assets*
Endowments
2011
2010
$37,278,634
$35,613,745
2009
$35,930,766
$9,360,669$9,107,991 $7,993,141
For the Year Ended September 30
Revenue and Support
2011
2010
$13,998,415
$13,106,149
$12,640,476
$374,058
$738,538
-$165,858
$10,646,277
$11,869,433
$9,385,047
$624,656
$498,656
$431,717
Investment Return
Expenses Excluding Depreciation
Capital Expenditures
2009
*Excludes the museum’s art collection.
For a copy of the Amon Carter’s most recent audited financial statements,
call 817.989.5065.
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Senior Staff
October 1, 2010–September 30, 2011
Ron Tyler
Director (through March 31)
Shannon Locke
Security Director
Andrew J. Walker
Director (as of April 1)
Jessica May
Associate Curator of Photographs
Jim Belknap
Installation Manager
Trang Nguyen
Exhibition Designer
Janice Craddock
Head of Information Technology
Carol Noel
Director of Development
Marci Driggers-Caslin
Registrar
Sylvie Pénichon
Conservator of Photographs
Samuel Duncan
Library Director
Randy Ray
Chief Financial Officer
Lori Eklund
Deputy Director
John Reilly
Museum Store Manager
Stacy Fuller
Director of Education
Shirley Reece-Hughes
Assistant Curator of Paintings and Sculpture
Will Gillham
Director of Publications
John Rohrbach
Senior Curator of Photographs
Kathy Goodale
Human Resources Manager
Dan Stoyak
Accounting Manager
Tracy Greene
Public Information Officer
Alfred Walker
Senior Facilities Manager
Rebecca Lawton
Curator of Paintings and Sculpture
Jodie Utter
Conservator of Works on Paper
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