210th Annual Report for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

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210th Annual Report for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

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2015

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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

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ANNUAL REPORT
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PRESIDENT’S LET TER

During the past year, PAFA was thrilled
to dramatically expand educational
opportunities for audiences of all ages
and skill levels. Through our fine arts
curriculum, our community outreach, and
our exhibitions, PAFA enhanced its educational offerings through capital improvements as well as programs.
Our degree students are benefitting
from a new suite of classrooms and digital
labs on the fifth floor of the Samuel M.V.
Hamilton Building. These new spaces
include state-of-the-art digital art making
labs with 3D and large-format 2D printers;
a seminar room; three studio classrooms;
and a studio for visiting artists. In the
Historic Landmark Building, the
Community Education Center provides
an exciting new public space for hands-on
learning experiences.
PAFA’s community education programs
continued to grow, and we are especially
proud of the School and Community
Partnership that expanded into a third
school, Feltonville School of Arts &
Sciences. Together with our ongoing partnerships at Isaac A. Sheppard Elementary
and Julia de Burgos School, both in North
Kensington, PAFA provides meaningful
fine arts education to 1,700 schoolchildren,
including art instructors, art supplies, and
transportation to visit PAFA.

Through original scholarship that
resulted in an exhibition, book, and public
programs, PAFA brought the career of
Norman Lewis to a national audience.
Over the course of forty years, Lewis
created innovative paintings, drawings,
prints, and fiber arts in a range of figurative
and abstract styles. Despite significant
recognition during his lifetime, Lewis’
accomplishments were not widely known
or appreciated until this exhibition. As an
artist, educator, and activist, Lewis paved
the way for subsequent generations of
African American fine artists.
We appreciate the generous financial
and volunteer support of our community:
trustees, foundations, corporations,
government agencies, and private donors.
You make our work possible. Thank you
for recognizing the importance of our
mission to spread the transformative
power of art and art making.

David R. Brigham
President and CEO

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COLLECTIONS
ACQUISITIONS
Through several strategic purchases and many
gifts from generous collectors, PAFA’s collection
grew this year by 491 works of art. The creation
of the new Center for the Study of the American
Artist, which opened in March 2016, ensures
that works of art on paper entering the collection
will receive world-class storage and stewardship.
Comprised of the Dorothy and Kenneth Woodcock Archives, the Works of Art on Paper Collection Storage, Gift of the Ball Family Foundation,
and the Richard C. Von Hess Works of Art on
Paper Conservation suite, the Center is a model
for collection-based storage, preservation, and
scholarship.
Among the key purchases in the year ending
June 30, 2016 span from the 19th century to the
present. Harriet Hosmer’s Puck on a Toadstool
(1856) is the first 19th-century marble sculpture
by a woman artist to enter PAFA’s collection, and
it has quickly become a favorite with visitors of
all ages. PAFA’s holdings of Hudson River School
artists were significantly bolstered by the
purchase of David Johnson’s Hudson River from
Fort Montgomery (1870), a panoramic view of
the Hudson Valley. From the 20th century, PAFA
was pleased to acquire Peter Blume’s Tasso’s
Oak (1957-60), the impressive canvas that came
to light for the first time in 50 years as a consequence of the exhibition, Peter Blume: Nature
and Metamorphosis, which was organized by
PAFA. Contemporary art acquisitions were a

direct consequence of the recently renewed
Morris Gallery exhibition program and include
an untitled commissioned sculpture by Alyson
Shotz; Contracting Hum by Emil Lukas; and
Mont Blanc by PAFA alumna and Annenberg
Fellow Mia Rosenthal.
PAFA was excited to welcome several
substantial gifts. Roland Ginzel donated 90
works by Ellen Lanyon. Jill F. Bonovitz and
Nancy H. Blood gave 85 pieces by Tony Fitzpatrick. Judith K. Brodsky contributed 31 pieces by
the pioneering feminist artist Miriam Schapiro.
Ofelia Garcia donated a group of works by
women artists including Mary Frank, Barbara
Kruger, Kay Walkingstick, and Naoko Matsubara.
PAFA Board member Robert Kohler and
Frances Coulborn Kohler contributed or helped
PAFA to purchase 19 works of art: Linda Kramer,
Four Plateboy Bunnies: Plateboy Bunny Young,
Plateboy Bunny Middle Age, Plateboy Bunny Old,
Plateboy Bunny Very Old, and The Prisoners of
Love; Karl Wirsum, Three Marionettes: Jimmy
Jones Brother Jack, Jimmy Jones Junior, Tree
Son; Luis Cruz Azaceta, Apocalypse Now or Later,
and Dictator’s Head-Boot; Peter Dean, Crazy
Dance at the Crack of Reality, Condor Flush,
Hounded, Portrait of the Artist; Frances Cohen
Gillespie, Nude Self-Portrait in Chair; Tabitha
Vevers, Nachtmusik; C.K. Wilde, Emptiness- Portrait of Tich Quang Duc; James Garrett Faulkner,
The Loge and Small Niagara with Observation

Edwin Walter Dickinson, Villa and Alice (detail), n.d., oil on canvas, 24 x 29”
Bequest of Daniel Dietrich II

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Stand for J.B. II; and Natalie Frank, One Eye Two Eyes
Three Eyes (Grimm’s Fairy Tales) I, and II.
Longtime patron and former PAFA trustee Daniel
Dietrich II bequeathed seven paintings by Edwin
Walter Dickinson. Dietrich was the most avid private
collector of Dickinson’s work and sponsored an
exhibition of his work at PAFA, Edwin W. Dickinson:
Dreams and Realities, in 2002. Faculty members
expressed excitement that Dickinson and his paintings are conceptually and visually a perfect match for
PAFA and there they will plant many seeds of inspiration for all generations.

PAFA’s commitment to African American art was
recognized through an important gift of a portfolio
of eight linocuts by Hale A. Woodruff by Auldlyn
Higgins Williams, E.T. Williams Jr., Nancy Duckrey
Washington, and Milton A. Washington in honor of
Judith Loftin Davenport and Ronald Ross Davenport
on his 80th birthday.

David Johnson, The Hudson River from Fort Montgomery (detail),
1870, oil on canvas, 38 1/2 x 60 in., 2016.12, Museum Purchase

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KELLI MORGAN
W I N S T O N & C A R O LY N L O W E C U R AT O R I A L F E L L O W
FOR DIVERSIT Y IN THE FINE ARTS

In June 2016, Kelli Morgan joined
PAFA as the inaugural Winston &
Carolyn Lowe Curatorial Fellow
for Diversity in the Fine Arts. An
accomplished scholar, curator, author,
lecturer, and teacher, Morgan is due to
receive a doctorate in Afro-American
Studies and a graduate certificate in
Public History-Museum Studies this
year from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where in 2013 she
earned her Master of Arts degree in
Afro-American Studies. She received
a Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies in 2006 from Wayne State
University.
Morgan has worked in a variety of
curatorial, programming, teaching,
and research positions at institutions
including Wayne State, UMassAmherst, and Birmingham Museum of
Art. She has lectured widely including
at Villanova University, Smith College,
Association of Art Museum Curators,
National Council for Black Studies,
and the Association for the Study of

African American Life and History.
She is the recipient of awards and
grants from the Ford Foundation,
University of Massachusetts and
Wayne State University.
As the Lowe Curatorial Fellow,
Morgan will be responsible for
collection- and exhibition-related
research focusing on historic,
modern, or contemporary American
art and artists, particularly from art
and artists from underrepresented
groups of Americans, with an
emphasis on developing engaging
exhibitions and publications, audience
development, fundraising and public
relations.
The Lowe Curatorial Fellowship
is designed to provide a professional
bridge to a major institutional
museum career and encourage
diversity within the major institutional museum field. The fellowship is a
full-time, two-year position offering a
highly mentored and structured
curatorial experience at PAFA.

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LOANS SPOTLIGHT
Collections/Selected Loans
from PAFA
William Merritt Chase, Portrait of Mrs. C. (Lady
with a White Shawl), Thomas P. Anshutz, The
Incense Burner, Cecilia Beaux, New England
Woman, Exhibition: Jewel City: Art of the
Panama-Pacific International Exposition:
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco de Young:
October 17, 2015 - January 10, 2016
Njideka Akunyili Crosby, I Always Face You, Even
When it Seems Otherwise, Exhibition: Njideka
Akunyili Crosby: I Refuse to be Invisible: Norton
Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL: January 28 April 24, 2016

William Emlen Cresson, Visitors to an Exhibition
[Two men looking at paintings], Exhibition:
Expanding the Audience for Art in the 19th Century
at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts:
Arthur Ross Gallery, University of Pennsylvania:
April 8—July 31, 2016
Thirty-two works from the Permanent Collection
and 30 objects from the Archives, Exhibition:
Expanding the Audience for Art in the 19th
Century at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine
Arts, Arthur Ross Gallery, University of
Pennsylvania: April 8 - July 31, 2016

Collections/Selected Loans
to PAFA
Norman Lewis, Title unknown (Alabama), Title
unknown (Carnivale aka Tournament), Title
unknown (Barker and Crowd aka Torch), Title
unknown, The Soup Kitchen, Untitled (Umbrella),
Spasms, Exhibition: Procession: The Art of Norman
Lewis, November 13, 2015 - April 3, 2016; Amon
Carter Museum of American Art, June 4 - August
21, 2016; Chicago Cultural Center, September 17,
2016 - January 8, 2017

James G. Clonney, Militia Training, Mary Cassatt,
Bacchante, Robert Henri, Ruth St. Denis in the
Peacock Dance, Exhibition: The Art of American
Dance, Detroit Institute of Arts: March 2 - June
12, 2016, Denver Art Museum: July 10 - October 2,
2016, Crystal Bridges, Bentonville, AR: October 22
- January 16, 2017

Njideka Akunyili Crosby, I Always Face You, Even When it Seems Otherwise (detail), 2012, Charcoal, acrylic and xerox transfer on paper,
2 panels, each: 78 x 78 in., 2012.29a&b, Museum Purchase

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EXHIBITIONS
feast famine

July 2 – October 11, 2015
Read Lockhart, Mary McCann, and Tiffany Tate graduated from PAFA’s
Master of Fine Arts program in 2014. They were recipients of the 2015
Faculty Exhibition Award, which included an invitation to return to PAFA
one year after graduation for a museum exhibition of their recent work.

Left to right: Mary McCann, Hungry Ghost (detail), 2015, plastic, thread, ink, 65 x 48 x 12 in.; Read Lockhart, The Wedding, 2014, oil on canvas, 80 x 68 in.; Tiffany Tate, periphery, 2015

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Traction Company

July 2 – October 11, 2015
Traction Company featured work
by the eponymous 12-person artist
collective and studio in Philadelphia
founded by, and entirely composed of,
PAFA alumni, faculty and staff. Since
2007, members of the collective have
congregated once a week to work out
of a studio built in a former trolley
manufacturing warehouse, both on
individual projects and occasionally
on collaboratively-made pieces. Their
recent group piece, subTRACTION,
was a 1:6 scale miniature of their
studio, made completely by hand and
displayed at NAPOLEON gallery in
November 2013. NAPOLEON

installed an exhibition within the
larger Traction Company exhibition
in one of the modular studios.
For their installation at PAFA,
Traction Company built from their
experiences making subTRACTION,
which was included in PAFA’s exhibition. Working within the Fisher
Brooks Gallery space, the collective
collaborated on new group pieces,
including a full-scale recreation of
one of the Truss structures from their
studio. The exhibition also included
works made by the individual artists.

Top: Traction Company, subTraction (detail), 2013
Mixed media, Dimensions Variable, Courtesy of the
artists
Bottom: Traction Company members pictured from
left to right, Billy Dufala, Sedakial Gebremedhin,
Connie Ambridge, Miguel Horn, Morgan Dummitt,
Jeffrey Dentz,John Greig Jr., Lucia Thomè, Brendan
Keen, Laura Giannini, and Joshua Koffman. Not
pictured, Steven Dailey. Photo: Barbara Katus.
Traction Company at PAFA is supported by the Alter
Family Foundation, the Edna W. Andrade Fund of The
Philadelphia Foundation, Barbara B. and Theodore R.
Aronson, Bank of America, Lis and Michael Kalogris,
Mr. and Mrs. Joel M. Koppelman, Anne E. McCollum,
Waqas Wajahat, and an Anonymous donor.
PAFA’s special exhibitions in 2014-15 are supported
by generous contributions from Linda Seyda and Bob
Boris, and Jonathan L. Cohen.

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Mia Rosenthal: Paper Lens

October 10, 2015 – January 3, 2016
PAFA alumna Mia Rosenthal’s
(MFA ’08) recent visit to the Large
Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland, which was made possible by
the Leonore Annenberg Fellowship
for Visual Art, inspired drawings
made especially for Paper Lens. In
her painstakingly crafted drawings,
Rosenthal takes viewers from Earth
to space and back again: the surface
of a pizza takes on the cragginess of
the moon’s surface, and sprinkles on
donuts begin to resemble a star neb-

ula. Rosenthal explored this invisible
world that can only be seen through
microscopes and telescopes in new
work and a site-specific wall drawing
for Paper Lens. Her work addressed
in numerous ways the overarching
question for the 2015-2016 season of
the Morris Gallery program: How do
artists make the invisible visible?
Paper Lens marked the relaunch
of PAFA’s Morris Gallery program.
Inaugurated in 1978 to present the
work of living artists in the

Philadelphia region, the Morris
Gallery program expanded over 30
years to show work by some of the
most influential artists of the time,
both inside and outside Philadelphia.
PAFA has reinvigorated the Morris
Gallery as a showcase for a diverse
array of emerging and mid-career
artists from the Philadelphia region
and beyond that reflects the pluralistic nature of art-making today.

Support by Barbara and Ted Aronson, The
Armand G. Erpf Fund, Marsha and Jeffrey
Perelman, Laura and Richard Vague, Angela
Westwater, Sperone Westwater, New York,
and two anonymous donors.

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Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis
November 13, 2015 – April 3, 2016
Procession: The Art of Norman
Lewis (1909-1979) was the first
comprehensive museum overview of this influential artist, who
explored multiple styles and whose
extraordinary work spanned several
decades of the 20th century.
Norman Lewis was a pivotal figure
in American art, a participant in
the Harlem art community, an
innovative contributor to Abstract
Expressionism, and a politically
-conscious activist. Bringing
together works from major international public and private collections,
the exhibition was organized with
the full support of Lewis’ family.
Procession included 90 paintings
and works on paper dating from the
early 1930s through the late 1970s,
as well as archival materials from
the artist’s estate. This exhibition
considered the complexity of Lewis’
art in its entirety: It examined the
role of figuration within Abstract

Expressionism, considered how
Lewis integrated social issues with
abstraction, and highlighted the
surprising and expressive palette
the artist championed throughout
his career.
This exhibition brought
unprecedented press coverage in
television, print and digital
publications, including an article
on the front page of the New York
Times’ Sunday edition and a feature
on CBS Sunday Morning.
PAFA partnered with the
following organizations during this
exhibition: the Philadelphia Jazz
Project, Graffito Works and Art
Sanctuary. It also included a “Black
Artists Matter” panel discussion, a
Scholars Day for art historians, and
an event that brought 25 renowned
African American artists to PAFA to
celebrate their colleague, Norman
Lewis.

Norman Lewis, Title unknown (March on Washington) (detail), 1965. Oil on fiberboard, 35 1/4 x 47 1/2 in. L. Ann and
Jonathan P. Binstock. ©Estate of Norman W. Lewis; Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY
The Major Exhibition Sponsors are the National Endowment for the Arts, Christie’s, and the Terra Foundation
for American Art on behalf of board members Ruth Fine, Mimi Gardner Gates, Chester A. Gougis, Charles Harper,
Michael Leja, Peter Lunder, Gloria Scoby, and Greg Williamson.
Additional support from AG Foundation, Peg Alston, L. Ann and Jonathan P. Binstock, Ed Bradley Family Foundation, Jacqueline Bradley and Clarence Otis Jr., Dr. Aliya and Reginald Browne, Valentino D. Carlotti, Kathryn
and Kenneth Chenault, Christina Lewis Halpern and Loida Nicolas Lewis, Charles and Kathy Harper, Robert
Horwitz and Catherine Redlich, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Johnson, Pamela J. Joyner and Alfred J. Giuffrida, Dorothy
Lichtenstein, The Lomax Family Foundation, Winston and Carolyn Lowe, Frank and Katherine Martucci,
Raymond J. McGuire and Crystal McCrary, Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer and Joe Neubauer, Michael Rosenfeld
Gallery, New York, the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund, William and Roberta Torian, Nancy and Milton Washington, and Rachel and Chris White. The Scholar’s Day for Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis is supported by
the Lunder Foundation-Peter and Paula Lunder in honor of Ruth Fine.
PAFA’s special exhibitions in 2015-16 are supported by generous contributions from Jonathan L. Cohen, and
Linda Seyda and Bob Boris.

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Seachange: Abstraction in Norman Lewis’ Time
November 20, 2015 – April 3, 2016
Norman Lewis’ career spanned
four-and-a-half decades between
1935 and 1979. During that time
American artists developed
dynamic approaches to abstract art.
This installation used work from
PAFA’s permanent collection to
complement Procession: The Art of
Norman Lewis and provide a context
for his achievement. Lewis tirelessly
explored new ways of using abstraction to react to images, sensations,
and sounds in the world. During his

lifetime, the American art world
witnessed great transformations
that resulted in more expressive
options for artists than ever. Artists
drew from a wide range of sources in
order to reject realism and attempt a
new vocabulary of form and content.
Seachange brought together a broad
range of abstract art made by Lewis’
contemporaries from the 1930s
through about 1990.

Morris Blackburn, Lines, Textures and Space (detail), 1946, oil on canvas, 27 1/8 x 34 1/8 in., Bequest of Elizabeth Blackburn
in memory of her husband, Morris Blackburn, 2007.16.1.4

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Stone and Metal: Lithographs and Etchings by Norman Lewis
November 3, 2015 – April 3, 2016
This companion exhibition to Procession: The Art of Norman
Lewis examined the role of printmaking in Lewis’ art and
provided a deeper understanding of his two primary printing
techniques, lithography and etching, as well as the progression
of his work from figuration to abstraction.

Norman Lewis, Jazz, 1943/1944, Lithograph on Rives cream wove paper, Image: 14 x 11 1/4 in.
(35.6 x 28.6 cm), Estate of Norman W. Lewis; Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York,
© Estate of Norman W. Lewis; Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY

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George Tooker’s Highway

November 13, 2015 – April 3, 2016
From 2011-2016, the PAFA has been a home
away from home for one of George Tooker’s most
startling and fascinating paintings. Highway
(1953) is a major work of “social concern” that
Tooker made as part of a series of paintings
responding to the challenges of living in New
York, critiquing modern urban experience
through a menacing (and even witty) treatment
of subject matter and a composition that
reinforces the anxious, confusing, and dangerous
aspects of city living.
This loan has helped the Terra Foundation
foster a growing and diverse audience for
American art through a collaboration that has
promised a wide audience for works of art that
have not otherwise had a public presence. The
Terra Foundation’s collection, among the most
extraordinary privately formed collections of
American art, is nomadic since it no longer
operates a museum building in its home base of
Chicago. This is the first long-term loan placed
in Philadelphia.
George Tooker , Highway, 1953, Gesso on hardboard,
22 7/8 x 17 7/8”, Terra Foundation of American Art, Daniel J.
Terra Collection, 1992.134
The long-term loan of George Tooker’s Highway to PAFA is
courtesy of The Terra Foundation for American Art.

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Peculiar Velocity

December 9, 2015 – April 3, 2016
Art and science are two forms of collected
knowledge that attempt to approach and articulate
the vast unknown that stands before us. Peculiar
Velocity was a thought experiment that examined
works of art made by students and teachers from the
PAFA Certificate and MFA programs from 1992-1999,
who formed an ephemeral community through
complementary aesthetic concerns.
Art education is situated in the broader fields of art
history, the “art world” and the collective imaginary.
Each institution generates its own internal
gravitational forces through the lived interactions of
students, faculty and current events. David
Dempewolf (Certificate 1998, MFA faculty 2011present) selected the works in this exhibition from
his memories of his time as a student at PAFA. Artists
are constantly reconfiguring their constellations of
artistic influences, and this exhibition was a means to
mark out the “peculiar velocities” of the artists whose
work and character effected the inner rotations of
Dempewolf ’s own creative development.

Scott Rigby (Certificate ’98), The Shoulders of Giants: Andy Warhol, 1997, Etched and painted Styrofoam.
Courtesy of the artist.

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Emil Lukas

January 14 – April 10, 2016
Emil Lukas explored the moment that is
suspended between seeing and understanding
what is being seen. His Morris Gallery exhibition presented two facets of his work on visual
perception: a selection of his “thread paintings”
and a sculpture that represents an exciting new
direction for his work.
Lukas created radiant fields of atmospheric
color by criss-crossing layers of thread over a
shallow wooden tray. He built the voids at the
center of these pieces through the improvisational selection of compatible and contrasting
colors. It was only upon close examination that
the viewer could comprehend that Lukas was
creating these optical wonders with thread.
Similarly, a larger-than-life interactive
sculpture disoriented and revealed the way the
eye comprehends three-dimensional form.

Emil Lukas, Large Lens, 2015, Cardboard, glue, and wood
Support by Barbara and Ted Aronson, The Armand G.
Erpf Fund, Marsha and Jeffrey Perelman, Laura and
Richard Vague, Angela Westwater, Sperone Westwater,
New York, and two anonymous donors.

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115th Annual Student Exhibition
May 13 – June 5, 2016

The Annual Student Exhibition is one of
the most heavily anticipated student group
shows of the year, both at PAFA and throughout the country. The 115th Annual Student
Exhibition (ASE) featured over 1,000 works
by 65 students from PAFA’s BFA and Certificate programs, and by 41 Master of Fine Arts
candidates. Showcasing a diversity of styles,
skills, artistic visions, and mediums, ASE
challenges students to curate and sell their
works in PAFA’s galleries. The exhibition also
includes a number of prestigious scholarship
competitions, including the Certificate program’s Cresson, Schiedt, Von Hess, Ware, and
Women’s Board Travel Scholarships.

At the Preview Party hosted by PAFA’s
Women’s Board, guests have the first chance
to purchase works by the art world’s next big
stars before the public opening reception the
following day. Students are present at both
the Preview Party and opening reception to
discuss their works, and receive the majority
of the purchase price of works sold.

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Alyson Shotz: Plane Weave
April 21- August 7, 2016

Alyson Shotz is known for work that seeks to understand
the physics of space through sculpture. Her art bridges
disciplines by connecting science and mathematics with the
visual arts and by using non-traditional materials like glass
beads or stainless steel wire to build often immense abstract
sculptures.
For her Morris Gallery presentation, Plane Weave, Shotz
created a large tapestry-like sculpture composed of thousands of pieces of punched aluminum and stainless steel
rings of the artist’s design that were connected by hand. A
deep investigation into the work of light and gravity on the
way that materials function in space, this new work also
reflected upon the repeating patterns found in nature.
Shotz worked with PAFA students on the making of some
elements of the sculpture, which appeared to change from
translucent to opaque and from a reflective screen to a solid
object in response to the shifts in light.
Alyson Shotz, Plane Weave, 2016, punched aluminum and stainless steel rings,
dimensions variable, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
Museum purchase, 2016.13. All images courtesy of Barbara Katus.
Morris Gallery Exhibition Program
Presenting Sponsor

Additional support by Barbara and Ted Aronson, The Armand G. Erpf Fund,
Marsha and Jeffrey Perelman, William T. Saunders, Laura and Richard Vague,
Angela Westwater, Sperone Westwater, New York, and two anonymous
donors.

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Collections Focuses

With a collection of approximately 14,000 works of
art, PAFA’s gallery spaces are constantly reinterpreted
by curators, educators, and staff. This year PAFA created
Collections Focuses to guide visitors with interests in
Women’s Work?, Deceit, Fantasy and Nostalgia,
American Art of at the Turn of the 20th Century, and the
work of Robert Ryman. In honor of the landmark visit
of Pope Francis to Philadelphia for the World Meeting
of Families, former curator Robert Cozzolino, and PAFA
curators Anna O. Marley and Jodi Throckmorton curated
works from the permanent collection for Faith and
Family. In addition, PAFA’s Youth Council, composed
of 11 teens from various area schools, curated two
Collections Focuses, Vibrant Surprises and Education
Makes Me a Modern Girl, the second of which consisted
of works from the Linda Lee Alter Collection of Art by
Women.

Candy Depew, Sparkle Bit (Philadelphia Print Collaborative, Print Portfolio 2002), 2002,
Silkscreen and glitter sticker on paper, 11 x 15 in., 2011.1.282a, Art by Women Collection,
Gift of Linda Lee Alter, © 2002 Candy Depew

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ALUMNI GALLERY
James Toogood: Watercolors
September 16 – November 29, 2015

Brown & Brown
February 11 – April 24, 2016

4th Annual Juried Exhibition: Works on Paper
December 3, 2015 – February 7, 2016

Jennifer Coates: Carb Load
April 27 – July 17, 2016

featured a selection of watercolors by Toogood (Cert. ’76), a PAFA teacher and
alumnus, showcasing the variations of light, texture, and atmosphere found in New
York, Philadelphia, and Bermuda.

focused on work by nine alumni, representational in nature and offering a
contemporary response to still life, interior space and the figure.

presented photography by Will Brown (Cert. ’67) and painting by Emily (Scott)
Brown (Cert. ’66), who met as students in PAFA’s coordinated BFA program.
Though they have shared many projects, this was the Browns’ first joint show.

featured Jennifer Coates’ (BFA ‘95) recent series of food paintings, in which each
item is presented in a centrally focused composition, whether hovering in abstract
space, on a plate, or wrapped in foil.

James Toogood, Mixed Emotions (detail), watercolor on paper, 22 x 30 in.

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TEACHING
ADMISSIONS AND FINANCIAL AID
New enrollment for fall and summer 2015
BFA/Cert 61
Post-Bacc 9
MFA 39
Low-Residency MFA
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During the past year, PAFA enrolled 124 new
students. Domestic students came from 25 U.S.
states and Puerto Rico, while international students
hailed from the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan,
and the United Arab Emirates. For spring 2016,
new transfer students enrolled from Pennsylvania,
Maryland, and New York.
PAFA recruiting efforts saw a marked increase
this year. The Office of Admissions utilized its staff,
as well as a network of seasonal admissions associates and alumni recruiters, to engage prospective
students across the country and internationally. In
addition, the Admissions Department participated
in over 40 portfolio days, 50 college fairs, and more
than 70 high school and college visits. Internal
events included undergraduate and graduate Open
Houses, New Student Weekend, cast drawing sessions, and school group tours of PAFA’s campus.
The Admissions office continued significant international recruiting efforts this year by participating
in the P-Review International Forum events in
China, Hong Kong, and Mexico, as well as the VNIS
International Education Fairs in Vietnam. Admissions representatives reviewed portfolios in the
following cities: Shenzhen, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong
Kong, Guangzhou, Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City.

PAFA’s recruiting activities, combined with
new housing arrangement with Stiles Hall, have
positioned PAFA to competitively attract stronger
students and improve retention. Stiles Hall offers
full-service, apartment-style accommodations
minutes away from PAFA’s campus. Student interest
in this housing option has exceeded expectations.
Inquiry totals among all programs were up 36.56
percent in the Fiscal Year 2015-16. This increase
can be partly attributed to the new Low-Residency
MFA program. Applications and admitted students
increased by approximately 5 percent from fall 2014
to fall 2015.

PAFA is currently one of only ten AICAD schools
that are members of the Common Application,
which allows prospective undergraduate students
to apply to multiple schools through one application
process. Inclusion in the Common Application, used
by nearly 700 member schools, is meant to increase
PAFA’s visibility as a leader in fine arts education,
and improve access to high school and transfer
students across all grade levels. PAFA has seen an
increased interest in its undergraduate programs,
with a long-term plan to raise enrollment and improve selectivity.

New tuition and fees proposed by the Board of
Trustees:

Tuition Fees
Cert/BFA
$34,608
$ 1,450 – 1,550
Post-Bacc
$37,057
$ 1,450
MFA $38,546 $ 1,450
These rates were approved during the December
2015 Board Meeting.
Through a generous gift from the Maguire
Foundation, PAFA is able to offer three full-tuition
scholarships. These awards are called the James J.
and Frances M. Maguire Scholarship for Artistic
Excellence. Competition for these awards is by an
invitation-only challenge portfolio, with participants limited to PAFA’s top tier BFA and Certificate
applicants.

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STUDENT SERVICES

CAREER SERVICES

This year’s programming included student favorites such as the fall
bonfire hayride, festive Winter Bash, as well as some new traditions.
Off-campus, PAFA’s student trip calendar included the first visit at Dia
Beacon and Storm King in New York. On-campus, PAFA began an active
series of wellness events. PAFA’s annual Open Studio Night enjoyed record
attendance – over 1,200 visitors – and the continued partnership with the
Philadelphia art schools took PAFA student work to two off-campus
exhibitions. Student leadership thrived on campus with student led
initiatives, such as a new Museum Club that explores the many museums
around town, and peer studio critiques. Students led an extremely
successful food drive, benefiting the region’s largest food bank, Philabundance, collecting over 600 pounds of non-perishable food items to start the
new year.

The office of Career Services focused intensely on one-on-one meetings
with the PAFA community, helping students and alumni prepare for integration with the professional world. More than 30 Career Services presentations and workshops were offered, guiding students on professional skills,
hosting alumni talks on career paths, and conducting visits to gallery spaces
and museums. Career Services administered the third awarding of the Fine
Arts Venture Fund, a competitive grant-giving process that helps educate
students on applying for grants and presenting to funders, which resulted
in seventeen student proposals receiving crucial funding for art projects.
PAFA also awarded the second Anne Bryan Memorial Award to Brittany
Bennett, a graduating student who has already begun executing work as a
medical illustrator, collaborating with faculty at the University of Pennsylvania. The Anne Bryan fund requires students to devise a plan and identify
a mentor to help them launch their career as a professional artist. The
student internship program included placements with PAFA museum staff
and in the high school after-school program, as well as with off-campus sites
such as the Institute of Contemporary Art, galleries around the city, and
arts organizations ranging from Philadelphia Mural Arts to the Academy of
Natural Sciences, giving PAFA students valuable hands-on experience with
a range of professionals.

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N E W S C H O O L FA C U LT Y M E M B E R S
PAFA made two major faculty
appointments with the additions of
Didier William and Jessica Abel. Didier
William joined PAFA as Chair of the two-year,
interdisciplinary MFA program. Hailing from
Haiti, William received his MFA from Yale
University School of Art and his BFA from
Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA).
He has served as Graduate Critic at Columbia
University and Yale University, and Visiting
Assistant Professor at Vassar College. He
has begun working collaboratively with all
aspects of the museum and school, including
the Post-Baccalaureate, Low-Residency MFA
and Undergraduate programs.

William’s artistic practice as a painter and
printmaker is equally noteworthy. He has
exhibited his work at The Bronx Museum of
the Arts, Fredericks & Freiser and Kravets
Wehby Gallery, both in New York; Fraenkel
Gallery in San Francisco; Galerie Schuster in
Miami and Berlin; and Hap Gallery in
Portland, Oregon. He is the recipient of the
Artist in the Marketplace (AIM) award at The
Bronx Museum, a Marie Walsh Sharpe Art
Foundation residency, and a Hearst
Foundation grant.
Jessia Abel is an acclaimed cartoonist,
illustrator and writer who became Chair of
PAFA’s bourgeoning Illustration program. She

is the author of the award-winning
graphic novel La Perdida, as well as Trish
Trash: Rollergirl of Mars, Artbabe, Life Sucks,
Radio: An Illustrated Guide, and Out on the
Wire: The Storytelling Secrets of the New
Masters of Radio. She served as the co-series
editor of Best American Comics from 20072013, and has written extensively on comics
and becoming a comics artist. In addition,
Abel has taught at the School of Visual Arts
in New York, in the master’s program at the
European School of Visual Arts in France, in
the MFA in Comics program at the California
College of Arts, and at the School of the Art
Institute of Chicago.

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FA C U LT Y AWA R D S
The Excellence In Teaching Award (Certificate/BFA)
Sarah Peters
The Excellence In Teaching Award (MFA)
Kevin Richards
Faculty Achievement Award
Astrid Bowlby

COMMENCEMENT
In the graduation ceremonies of 2016, PAFA awarded 18
Certificates; 17 Bachelor of Fine Arts; 9 Post-Baccalaureate
certificates; and 41 Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees. Four
students were awarded both a Certificate and a Bachelor of
Fine Arts degree, and 13 students completed the PAFA/Penn
BFA degree.
The commencement speaker, Melvin Edwards,
pre-eminent contemporary sculptor and pioneer in the
history of African-American art, addressed the graduating
class.
The Distinguished Alumni Award was given to Njideka
Akunyili Crosby, whose large-scale, multi-layered works
reflect contemporary trans-cultural identity. She received
her Post-Baccalaureate certificate in 2009, and studied in
the Certificate program from 2006-2009.
This year’s Alumni Service Award was presented to
Rodger LaPelle, artist, raconteur, and owner of one of
Philadelphia’s premier contemporary art galleries.
Commencement ceremonies were followed by the public
opening of the 115th Annual Student Exhibition.

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S T U D E N T AWA R D S
Travel Scholarships and Selected Prizes

Merit Winners:

William Emlen Cresson Memorial Travel Scholarship
Gavin Bartlett
Richard C. von Hess Memorial Travel Scholarship
Joseph Rha
Lewis S. Ware Memorial Travel Scholarship
Christina Ergemlidze
J. Henry Schiedt Memorial Travel Scholarships
Elise Broadway
Ryan Tillman
Women’s Board Traveling Scholarship
Casey Matthews
Murray Dessner Memorial Graduate Travel Prize
Kimi Pryor
Pennsylvania Governor’s Award
Maisie O’Brien
Philadelphia Mayor’s Award
Chelsea Dombroskie
Judith McGregor Caldwell Purchase Prize
for the PAFA Permanent Collection
Omid Shekari
Jonathan Lyndon Chase

Donald R. Caldwell Scholarship
2015-2016 Charles Alston
Isabella Defusco
James J. & Frances M. Maguire
Scholarship for
Artistic Excellence
Asiana Ouk
Olivia Rodriguez
Sarah Warth



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COMMUNIT Y
E D U C AT I O N
FA M I LY P R O G R A M S
Family Arts Academy

PAFA’s flagship program for family audiences
continued offering Sunday afternoon workshops for
the whole family throughout the school year. Thanks
to generous funding from PNC Arts Alive, PAFA was
able to offer 28 workshops completely free of charge
to all participants and to provide 32 free community
workshops at locations all over the city. Sponsorship
also allowed PAFA to provide free buses to partners
around the city whose families otherwise have
trouble getting downtown to participate in and to
host an annual Family Festival every October, to
celebrate art, families and the start of a new
school year.
Measures of Success:
• Participation >2,300 family attendees at
Sunday workshops
• Participation >1,300 family attendees at
off-site outreach programs
• Repeat family attendance throughout the year
and conversion to family memberships

PAFA Art Camp

PAFA’s summer camp program continued to
flourish and provide an important way to engage with
families during out-of-school time as well as an important benefit to PAFA staff. In summer 2015, PAFA
offered 28 different camps for 486 students ages 5
to 15, including camps specializing in Animation,
Graphic Novels, Mural Arts and Portfolio Prep. Each
week of camp ends with an exhibition and reception
for the whole family in PAFA’s historic cast hall.
PAFA was also able to offer need-based scholarships
to 26 deserving students from around the area.
Measures of Success:
• Revenue of $130,000
• Camper Participation > 450
• Sustained or increased scholarship support for
economically challenged campers

PAFA’s education and community outreach programs are funded in
part by grants from the 1830 Foundation, the Amaranth Foundation,
and the Connelly Foundation.
The Museum Education Van is made possible by a grant from The
Snider Foundation.
Scholarship funds for PAFA’s Summer Art Camp are provided in
part by the Hassel Foundation.
Family Arts Academy at PAFA is presented by:
With additional support from The Lindback Foundation and the
Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation.

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K-1 2 P R O G R A M S
School Group Visits and Outreach

PAFA art educators provided programming for
9,000 pre-K- to 12th grade-aged school children,
visiting classrooms around the region and facilitating 253 field trips for area school groups. PAFA also
participated in eight professional development opportunities with over 300 area teachers to help them
incorporate the visual arts, and PAFA’s extraordinary
collections and exhibitions specifically, into their
classroom teaching.
Measures of Success:
• Participation >10,000 students and teachers
• Participation >100 teachers in professional
development workshops
• Participation > 100 in Homeschool Workshops

Leadership Education and
Development (LEAD) for Teens

In its second year of implementation with a gift
from the Barra Foundation, PAFA’s programming
for teens saw growth in its participation numbers
and a series of high profile opportunities to speak on
regional and national stages about this important
work. PAFA’s Student Docent program continued to
train young people to give inquiry-based tours to their
peers, successfully completing nine classes of student
docents during the academic year. The Youth Council provided peri-professional training for 11 youth
throughout the year who subsequently planned seven
events for other teens around the region to attend.
The Youth Council also got to work closely with museum staff on two major exhibitions, Vibrant Surprises in the fall and Education Makes Me a Modern Girl
in the spring. PAFA’s groundbreaking work with teens
was recognized at a regional forum hosted by PAFA in
June to provide its neighboring cultural institutions
with best practices in program development, as well

as at the Annual Meeting of the American Alliance of
Museums in Washington D.C., where PAFA staff and
a member of the Youth Council presented the program on a national stage.
Measures of Success:
• 9 Student Docent Classes
• 11 students on Youth Council
• Implementation of 7 events by Youth Council
• Matriculation of 1 teen into PAFA school or CE
program
• Skills

- 100% of students improve work readiness

skills

- 80% of students declare brand loyalty to

PAFA
Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) for Teens is funded
in part by a grant from The Barra Foundation

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School and Community
Partnership

PAFA’s flagship program for community
engagement continued to pursue new relationships and opportunities in the North Kensington
neighborhood as part of its multi-year commitment to two underserved schools, Isaac A.
Sheppard Elementary School and Julia de Burgos School. In November 2016, PAFA received a
major gift from the William Penn Foundation to
support and grow this program over three additional years, allowing staff to begin work with a
third partner school in a whole new community,
Feltonville Arts and Sciences, a middle school
in the Feltonville neighborhood. These three
schools are among some of the most economically under-resourced in the region, and PAFA’s
partnership has helped to provide supplies, new
arts-based curricula, free teacher professional
development, free trips out of the neighborhood
and into Center City for field trips, and even art
therapy workshops for struggling parents. All
of these elements contributed to PAFA’s goal of
helping to build stronger communities and more
creative children through arts programming.
PAFA’s end-of-year festival for families drew
over 300 attendees from these two communities
for a day of Latino music and creativity, the best
attendance yet for this new initiative.

Measures of Success:
Isaac A. Sheppard Elementary
K-4th grade in North Kensington
• 10 field trips for 368 students
• 24 classroom visits for 474 students
Julia de Burgos School
K-8th grade in North Kensington
• 21 field trips for 1046 students
• 52 classroom visits for 1343 students
Feltonville School of Arts & Sciences
6th-8th grade in Feltonville
• 5 tours for 218 students
• 18 classroom visits for 483 students
• Art Island
The School and Community Partnership Program is
funded by grants from the William Penn Foundation,
and from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library
Services. Additional support provided by Dale P. and
Richard D. Levy

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A D U LT P R O G R A M S
Traveling Lecture Series

Delivered by PAFA’s Museum Education Department and curatorial staff, these lectures provided
programming for over 1,400 participants who lack
regular access to PAFA’s galleries and allow staff to
share PAFA’s exhibition projects with new
communities.

Art at Lunch

For over 20 years, this free lunchtime lecture series
has provided an opportunity for the public as well as
PAFA students and members for midday talks that
bring new dimensions to PAFA’s collections, exhibitions, and interests in American art. Twenty-four
lectures brought in 1,142 visitors to PAFA to hear
about its programming and engage with art historians
and artists about their work.

Art in Process

PAFA continued hosting evening hours on
Wednesday nights from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., pursuing
weeknight collaborations and programming
opportunities that brought the museum galleries to
life in myriad ways. From medical students learning
to draw human anatomy to commissioned musical
performances to yoga in the galleries, PAFA provided
52 weeks of evening entertainment and education for
all audiences.

Exhibition Programming
Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis

PAFA augmented the works on view in the
exhibition with a series of programs that provided an
interdisciplinary look at Norman Lewis’ life, career
and inspirations. Over 1,900 schoolchildren visited
the exhibition, art educators brought his story into
43 classrooms around the region, and PAFA hosted 10 different family friendly events for parents
and children to experience the exhibition together.
Twenty-three public programs brought the exhibition
to life for adult audiences, including the commissioning of a completely new series of contemporary jazz
pieces by Philadelphia composer Marcell Bellinger in
collaboration with the Philadelphia Jazz Project, each
inspired by an individual artwork in the exhibition;
a Black Artists Matter panel discussion; in-gallery
performances by Graffito Works and Art Sanctuary;
and a sold out Scholar’s Day for nationally renowned
art historians. The exhibition closed with a once-in-alifetime appearance by 25 esteemed African American
artists from around the country who came to PAFA for
one day to honor their friend and colleague along with
a public audience, including remarks by Richard
Mayhew, Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Melvin
Edwards and others.

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A D U LT P R O G R A M S // C O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N
In FY16, the Continuing Education program
served over 1,600 students through its programs of
art classes and workshops.
The Summer Academy for High School Students is
PAFA’s five-week pre-college program designed for
talented and motivated young people intent on a fine
arts education. The program is an important feeder
to PAFA’s degree programs. Additionally, stand-alone
courses for high school students in drawing, painting,
drawing for comic books, illustration, printmaking
and sculpture are also offered in the summer and on
Saturdays during the fall and spring. The Maguire
Foundation provided generous scholarship support
for Maguire Scholar students enrolled in summer
classes. Enrollment in PAFA’s pre-college programming reached 180 in FY 16, a 28% increase over FY 15.

The CE program also featured weekend Master
Classes, attracting a national and international
audience to PAFA (over 150 in FY 16). Artists who
participated in FY 16 included renowned illustrator
and three-time Caldecott Medal winner David
Wiesner, Reneé Foulks, Dan Miller, Stuart Shils,
Neysa Grassi, Susan Van Campen, Ken Kewley,
Christine Lafuente and Elizabeth Osborne. Joe
Sweeney and James Toogood held a weeklong plein
air master class in Bermuda.
The CE Summer Studio/Critique program offered
artists and educators a private PAFA studio, weekly
critiques on their artwork from noted artists and
art-world professionals as well as the support and
interaction of an artistic community. Ten students
were enrolled in the program in 2016, and critics

included Neysa Grassi, Rachel McCay, Ron Rumford,
Patricia Traub, Hiro Sakaguchi and Bill Scott.
In the spring of 2016, the CE program worked with
PAFA Corporate Partner Brandywine Living to offer
two classes for seniors on location at their assisted
living facilities in Haverford and Upper Providence.
Classes were taught by Dona Duncan, CE faculty,
PAFA docent and registered Art Therapist. An
exhibition of the seniors’ artwork “My Life Story”
was held in the new Community Education Center in
the Historic Landmark Building with a reception for
family and friends.

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A D U LT P R O G R A M S : V I S I T I N G A R T I S T S P R O G R A M
This student-run free program brings an outstanding roster of local, national and international artists to PAFA each semester for lectures, critiques,
performances and workshops. The program exposes students to a range of artistic approaches and fosters discussion about contemporary art and ideas.

Summer 2016
Mark Shetabi was born in New York and lived for five
years in Tehran, Iran. His family returned to the United States in 1979, on the eve of the Iranian Revolution.
The experience of being between cultures is an enduring subtext of his artistic practice. Shetabi received
his MFA in painting from PAFA and is a recipient of
a 2002 Pew Fellowship. He teaches at Tyler School of
Art where he is Associate Professor and Chair of the
Department of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture.
Pat Boyer earned her BFA and Certificate from the
College of Creative Studies in Detroit, and her MFA
from PAFA. She paints and teaches privately in
Norristown, Pennsylvania, where she keeps a studio among a close painting community. Her exhibitions abroad include Gallery Scalarte in Verona,
Italy; Gallery Campo S. Piero in Padova, Italy; and La
Loggia Gallery in Assisi, Italy. In the United States,
they include Brenda Taylor Gallery, New York City;
Snyderman Gallery in Philadelphia; and Charles Allis
Decorative Arts Museum in Milwaukee.

Duncan Hewitt is a sculptor. He remakes and replaces things that are important to him. They reappear
as touchstones that exist in real and imagined space
and are both sculptures and objects. Most are made of
carved and painted wood. He attended Colby College
and graduate school at the University of Pennsylvania.
He lives and works in the Portland area of Maine. His
work has been shown with prominent 20th century
artists such as Joseph Beuys, Joseph Cornell, and
Isamu Noguchi and 21st century artists including
Susan Collis, Vik Muniz, and Nina Katchadourian. He
is associated with the ICON Gallery of Contemporary
Art in Brunswick, Maine. In addition to his ongoing
body of work he has completed five public art projects.
Steve Locke is a Boston-based artist, raised in Detroit, Michigan. He received a BS in 1984 from Boston
University, a BFA in 1997 and an MFA in 2001 from
the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He
attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2002. He has received grants from The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, The Louis Comfort Tiffany
Foundation, The Art Matters Foundation, and the LEF
Foundation Contemporary Work Fund Grant.

Becky Suss places at the center of her practice the
inconsistency of memory and the potential for the inaccuracies of recollections to reveal greater emotional
truths than even the most meticulously documented
accounts of the past. She holds a BA from Williams
College and an MFA from the University of California,
Berkeley. In 2013, she also attended the Skowhegan
School of Painting and Sculpture. Recent exhibition
venues include The Institute of Contemporary Art and
the Fleisher/Ollman Gallery in Philadelphia, and The
Berman Museum in Collegeville, Pennsylvania.
Matt Blackwell received his BFA from the Portland
School of Art in Portland, Maine, participated in the
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, and received his MFA from the University of North Carolina
in Greensboro. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim
Fellowship (2015-2016) and a Purchase Award from
the American Academy of Arts and Letters (2006).
Residencies include Yaddo; Sculpture Space in Utica,
New York; Vermont Studio Center; Triangle Arts
Association; and Art Lot in Brooklyn. Blackwell is
represented by the Edward Thorp Gallery, New York,
where he has had six solo shows and has been included
in numerous group exhibitions.
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Spring 2016
Jillian Steinhauer is senior editor at
Hyperallergic – an online forum for playful, serious,
and radical perspectives on art and culture in the
world. She writes about contemporary art, in
particular the intersection of art and politics.
Hanneline Røgeberg’s works explore the paradoxes
of representation and language. Her paintings are
deeply involved in the material challenges of painting.
The work privileges content that operates in the world
rather than in self-reference, while implicating the
impurity of both arenas. The exploration of the fallibility of rhetorical systems reverberates throughout.
Alejandro Almanza Pereda makes sculptures
that explore registers of risk that are generally
unacknowledged in everyday encounters in cities like
New York or Mexico City. Almanza Pereda perceives
his sculptural environments as exacerbating viewers’
feelings of anxiety triggered by possibly unsafe spaces;
as he contends, the “hope [is] to give the viewer an
uneasy tension ... it is through this tension that the
installation ceases to be static.”
Alexi Worth is a painter, curator, art critic, and writer
known for his conceptually rich and visually graphic
works that address modern life and art making. Worth
is preoccupied with the tensions between painting
and photography, and feature symbolically charged
subject matter such as hands, apples, shadows, and
cameras. His quirky realism, deliberate surfaces, and
modulated colors indicate an attention to ultraconscious abstract painting.
Rachel Rose explores concepts of mortality through
striking video installations that deftly merge moving
images and sound with nuanced environments. She
investigates specific sites and ideas by connecting
them to broader, related subject matter. Using her own
footage and found material, Rose addresses the
ubiquity of images and how it generates meaning.

Peter Saul is a painter and printmaker known for his
satirical commentary on American culture, politics,
and history. He is known for his electric color palette
and comically horrific use of the human figure. Saul’s
rich imagination is evident in his work, intensifying
the relation of the imagery to contemporary events.
Alex Paik uses cut and folded paper to explore visual
counterpoint and repetition as a tool for development.
Most recently he has been experimenting with
negative shapes created on white walls, to create
subtle pools of color that appear through reflections
of his paper. These illuminated spaces are ethereal
and filled with invisible matter. Alex is the director of
Tiger Strikes Asteroid, a network of artist-run spaces
with locations in Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Los
Angeles.
Gary Panter is a painter, designer, and comic book
illustrator. He was heavily involved in the designs for
early punk movements, and this focus on underground
culture has remained evident throughout his career.
He is known for fun yet serious compositions that
relate both to individuals in society and to the artist
himself.

Fall 2015
Justin Matherly creates sculptures of poured
concrete and medical equipment — walkers, crutches,
and shower chairs, as well as prints layering
constructivist geometry and classical architecture.
Judy Gelles is known for her photography that
obsessively explores the issues of feminism, motherhood, childhood, and family life. Her photos provide
social commentary and shed light on our differences
and similarities, who we are and how we think in our
socially organized world.

Susanna Coffey is best known for her painted
self-portraits. These front facing heads are set against
abstract backdrops that evoke violence or unrest,
while the focus on symmetry in her work evokes the
reminder for balance. Through her portraits, Coffey
expresses the frustration of the ever-changing and
morphing identity of the individual and the
unrealistic idea of a constant form.
Jean Shin creates monumental installations that
transform everyday objects into elegant expressions
of identity and community. For each project, she
amasses vast collections of a particular object —
prescription pill bottles, sports trophies, sweaters
— which are often sourced through donations from
individuals in a participating community. These
intimate objects then become the materials for her
conceptually rich sculptures, videos and site-specific
installations.
Sharon Louden explores the representations of
what she refers to as “anthropomorphic individuals.” Minimal in nature, her work uses simple lines
and gestures to express human-like characteristics
that are both abstract and formal. She states that her
interest involves developing a language of forms, or a
set of characters, that can evoke both imagination and
conversation in their simplest form.
Ann Craven moved by ideas of memory, time, and
change, produces lushly colored, sensuous paintings
with motifs of birds, flowers, the moon, and stripes.
Peter Halley’s paintings engage in a play of relationships between “prisons” and “cells” – icons that reflect
the increasing geometricization of social space in the
world in which we live.
Brad Greenwood, a PAFA alumnus, creates haunting,
richly imagined pictures that challenge the viewer to
see how paint can continue to transform. Mythic
narratives of shape-shifters, wolf-like men and
women, and human-cat forms characterize his brush,
gestural paintings.
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FINANCE
Statement of Unrestricted Revenues and Expenses
For the years ended June 30, 2016 and 2015
June 30 ,2016

June 30 ,2015

$6,684,360

$5,882,258

Investment income

1,115,590

1,382,385

Gifts and grants revenue

8,228,741

8,684,047

Continuing and public education

827,386

833,064

Facility rentals and retail operations

485,717

290,820

Other revenue

888,669

1,120,665

18,230,463

18,193,239

School operations

7,462,843

7,375,424

Continuing and public education

1,350,976

1,126,635

Museum and exhibitions

3,308,181

3,253,032

Development and fundraising

1,621,104

1,528,610

236,568

160,198

1,639,938

1,583,024

Total Program and Support Expenses

15,619,610

15,026,923

Change in net assets before depreciation, gains
(losses) and other income (expenses)

$2,610,853

$3,166,316

Tuition and Fees, Net

Total Operating Program,
Support and Investment Income

Facility rental and catering
Management and general

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Statement of Financial Condition
as of June 30, 2016 and 2015
Assets

June 30, 2016

June 30, 2015

$1,850,001

$6,170,971

328,095

230,858

5,987,244

4,840,230

447,448

544,125

93,018

95,352

Land, buildings and equipment (net)

49,754,832

46,044,431

Investments

42,528,374

40,151,026

9,581,254

10,097,617

Other assets

138,623

154,235

Total Assets

$110,708,889

$108,328,845

1,380,396

1,733,550

20,788,909

20,781,091

Line of credit

5,180,000

580,000

Deferred revenue

2,200,706

1,260,710

Other liabilities

810,100

379,167

Total Liabilities

30,360,111

24,734,518

53,381,735

55,255,739

Temporarily restricted net assets

1,722,592

2,574,552

Permanently restricted net assets

25,244,451

25,764,036

Total Net Assets

80,348,778

83,594,327

$110,708,889

$108,328,845

Cash and cash equivalents
Accounts receivable
Contributions receivables
Prepaid expenses
Inventories

Beneficial interest in perpetual trusts

Liabilities and Fund Balances
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
Bonds and notes payable

Net Assets
Unrestricted net assets

Total Liabilities and Net Assets

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2016
Operating Revenues

Operating Expenses

$18,230,463

$15,619,610

Management and General

Other Revenue
Facility Rentals and Retail Operatons
Continuing and Public Education

4%

3%

Facility Rental and Catering

5%

10%
Development and Fundraising

2%
10%

Gifts and Grants

37%

45%

48%

Tuition and Fees

School Operations

21%
Museum and Exhibitions

9%

6%
Investment Income

Continuing and Public Education

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DEVELOPMENT
PAFA FIRST
FOR THE
FUTURE OF
AMERICAN
ART

PAFA First is the Campaign to raise money to
implement the Campus Master Plan
PAFA First Campaign Donors as of June 30, 2016
Total raised to as of June 30, 2016: $12,609,127

$1 ,0 00 ,000+

Anonymous (1)
The Estate of Evelyn Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lenfest
Jonathan L. Cohen and Allison B. Morrow

$50 0 ,000 - $ 9 9 9,9 9 9

Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Ball III
Julie Jensen Bryan and Robert Bryan
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Donohoe
The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation
The Albert M. Greenfield Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Woodcock

$250 ,000 - $ 49 9,9 9 9

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bennett
Dr. Aliya F. Browne and Mr. Reginald M. Browne
Lee Gunther-Mohr
Carolyn and Winston Lowe
National Endowment for the Humanities
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. duP. Smith
Richard C. von Hess Foundation

$ 100 ,000 - $ 2 49,9 9 9

Anonymous (1)
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Averill
Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Ballou
Elliot H. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. William Hankowsky
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. King
Mr. and Mrs. Joel M. Koppelman
The Estate of Ellen Cole Miller
Dr. and Mrs. J. Brien Murphy
Theodore O. Rogers, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Sacks
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Spahr
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Vague

$ 50 ,000 - $ 9 9,9 9 9

Julie and James Alexandre
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Biddle
Linda Aversa-Caldwell and Donald R. Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Chase
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Culley, Jr.
Susan M. Hendrickson
Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Matteo
Anne E. McCollum
Mr. and Mrs. Washburn S. Oberwager
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Riband
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Wilmerding

$25,0 0 0 - $49,999

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Ix, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Halloran
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Leto
The McLean Contributionship
Mr. James E. O’Neill and Mr. David A. Rubin
Thomas N. Pappas
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schorling

$10 ,0 0 0 - $24,999

Monica & Daniel DiLella
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Friedman
Sara Lomax-Reese and Timothy Reese
Gretchen Roede and Richard Burr Pedranti
Dr. Kelly Sanders and Mr. Steven L. Sanders

$9,999 a n d un d e r

Antonella and Roger Doucette
Ofelia Garcia
Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Genuardi
Richard W. Snowden and Frederick Holzerman

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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
Developed by PAFA with award-winning architecture firm Westlake Reed
Leskosky, PAFA’s Campus Master Plan has been expanding and modernizing PAFA’s
campus and programs and facilitate greater collaboration between PAFA’s School
and Museum of Fine Arts. Projects completed through the PAFA First Campaign as
of June 30, 2016 include:

Tableau Café

One of the first and most visible projects completed
as part of PAFA’s Campus Master Plan was Tableau,
the beautiful new café adjoining Lenfest Plaza.
Managed by Starr Catering Group, the café is open
seven days a week to the general public. Tableau
provides a dynamic gathering space for students,
faculty, staff, and museum visitors, while increasing
PAFA’s profile and presence in its North Broad Street
neighborhood.

Center for the Study
of the American Artist

Located on the newly transformed fifth floor of the
Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building, PAFA’s Center for the
Study of the American Artist features archives
storage, a Works on Paper Study Room, and a
state-of-the-art conservation facility to ensure that
PAFA maintains the highest standards of care,
interpretation, and display for its peerless Archives
and Works on Paper collections, which together
include more than 10,000 historically significant
objects. The Center for the Study of the American
Artist both protects PAFA’s collection and extends its
accessibility to a wider audience.

Arcadia Fine Arts Library

PAFA’s Arcadia Fine Arts Library has been relocated
to a new facility on the fifth floor of the Samuel M.V.
Hamilton Building. PAFA students and faculty, as well
as visiting students, scholars, and researchers from
regional and national schools and museums, enter
through a sun-filled reading room featuring computer
work stations, group study tables, and other areas for
gathering and research. This brightly lit space overlooking PAFA’s Historic Landmark Building serves as
a welcoming hub and provides a central location for
group work, study, scholarship, and more.

Community Education Center

More than 25,000 children, parents, and teachers are
served annually by PAFA’s team of Museum
Educators. PAFA has opened a new Community
Education Center in the front of the Historic
Landmark Building to welcome these audiences and
support and enhance PAFA’s existing Museum
Education initiatives. The flexible space is wellequipped for community, school, and family programs
and sits adjacent to the Morris Gallery, allowing for
dialogue with contemporary curatorial activities.

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Illustration Studio Classrooms

In keeping with a longstanding tradition of
innovation in art education, PAFA has launched a new
degree program in Fine Arts Illustration. Training in
this growing field will help ensure that PAFA students
have the skills to succeed as professional artists in the
digital age. To accommodate students in this exciting
new program, PAFA has built and equipped three new
classrooms on the fifth floor of the Hamilton Building
featuring traditional drawing tables and equipment, as
well as state-of-the-art digital resources for creating
animation, digital illustration, and book arts.

Digital Lab and Multi-Purpose
Media Studio

A suite of new technology on the fifth floor of the
Hamilton Building supports the production of
digital art, as PAFA grows and adapts its curriculum
for the 21st century. A Multi-Purpose Media Studio
is equipped with video and photography equipment,
lighting technology, and industry-leading software for
the transfer and manipulation of sculpture, painting,
drawings, and prints as two-dimensional digital
images. An upgraded digital lab supports all PAFA
students and offers distance-learning technology for
students in the new low-residency MFA program. An
adjacent printing lab is equipped with 3D printing
technology.

Historic Landmark Building
Infrastructure Improvements

PAFA has completed several critical renovations and
systems upgrades to its Historic Landmark
Building, the finest surviving example of American
Gothic architecture. These include a modernized
freight elevator, a new multi-stack chiller, upgrades to
the fire safety system, repairs to the roof—including
new slate, gutters, heat trace, brick re-pointing, and
cleaning of the stone parapet—and new air units in
several of the historic studios.

Broad Street Studio

Made possible by a grant from the Albert M.
Greenfield Foundation in memory of longtime PAFA
trustee Barbara L. Greenfield, this glass-enclosed
studio at street-level in the Hamilton Building will put
PAFA’s art-making mission on public display and give
visitors the opportunity to interact with students and
visiting artists and learn about the creative process.

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GRANTS HIGHLIGHTS
A major grant of $300,000 from the National
Endowment for the Humanities allowed PAFA to
construct new art storage facilities on the 5th floor of
the Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building. With a renewed
focus on growing its collection of contemporary art
through acquisitions and commissions, this additional storage space is particularly critical to PAFA’s mission, and helps PAFA to better steward its collection.
The 2015-16 program year marked the first year of
The William Penn Foundation’s three-year grant
in support of the School and Community Partnership
program at PAFA. The School and Community Partnership program works with select pre-K-12 schools
and their surrounding communities, providing free,
year-round arts education and resources, including
classroom visits, fieldtrips to PAFA’s galleries, art
supplies for the classroom, teacher professional
development workshops, family workshops, parent
art therapy classes, and an artist-in-residence
program, which brings a visiting artist into classrooms to work with students at all grade levels to
create a permanent art installation for their school.
PAFA’s current partner schools are Isaac A. Sheppard
Elementary, Julia de Burgos School, and Feltonville
School of Arts and Sciences. All three schools have
student bodies that are 60-85% Hispanic, with many
students learning English as a second language, and
100% of students coming from low-income families.

The Richard C. von Hess Foundation made a
grant of $250,000 to construct and name the
Richard C. von Hess Paper Conservation Studio on
the 5th floor of the Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building.
The Paper Conservation Studio is part of the new
Center for the Study of the American Artist, which
includes PAFA’s Archives, the Arcadia Fine Arts
Library, works on paper storage, and spaces that
allow PAFA’s students, faculty, and visiting scholars
to access PAFA’s incredible trove of art and artifacts
related to the history of American art.
The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust renewed its
commitment to PAFA’s students with an increased
gift of $56,000 towards scholarships for students
residing in the Greater Philadelphia region.
In 2015-16, PAFA received significant support from
several government agencies, including $90,000 in
general support from the Pennsylvania Council
on the Arts; and $68,000 from the National
Endowment for the Arts in support of Procession:
The Art of Norman Lewis.

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MEMBERSHIP
This year, 2,865 general members were served
and PAFA welcomed 569 new members. With the
support of a committee chaired by Ian and Uyen
Lowe, PAFA celebrated the launch of the Young
Friends of PAFA, a vibrant community of
culturally engaged young professionals, committed
to supporting the future of American art. PAFA also
deepened its engagement with Philadelphia’s artist
community by offering the Artist Membership to
any artist practicing in a medium represented in
PAFA’s collection. Members continued to enjoy
special exhibition opening receptions, curator
and faculty led gallery tours, and many members
participated in Members Make Workshops, which
provided hands on art making experiences guided
by world class PAFA faculty members. PAFA is
grateful to all of its members for their loyal support
and for being ambassadors in Philadelphia’s arts
community.

Annual Members Reception

PAFA celebrated the support of its members at
the Annual Members Reception, where members
gathered with PAFA’s leadership team to toast to the
accomplishments of 2015 and catch a glimpse of the
exciting projects planned for the year ahead. PAFA
looks forward to celebrating with members again at
the next Annual Members Reception.

Curator Conversation Series

Young Collectors Series

As part of the Young Friends Program, PAFA
launched a series of events designed to demystify
the process of collecting art and bring together
young collectors, artists, and gallerists. Young
Collectors gathered during PAFA’s Annual Student
Exhibition for the first event in this ongoing series,
where they enjoyed a private tour of the exhibition
and mingled with exhibiting artists.

PAFA members continued to enjoy exclusive
access to artists and curators through the popular
Curator Conversation series. Traction Company
artists gave a private tour of the Traction Company
exhibition with Curator of Contemporary Art Jodi
Throckmorton, and Visiting Curator Ruth Fine
guided members through the exhibition Stone and
Metal with Printmaking Department Chair,
Tony Rosati.

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PEALE CIRCLE
The Peale Circle, PAFA’s leadership membership group, had a another wonderful year
with many varied opportunities to explore art, including exhibition opening receptions for
the Museum, as well as exclusive experiences with the school during Open Studio Night, the
Annual Print Sale, and the 115th Annual Student Exhibition.

Annual Art Exploration Trip to Boston Armory Show and J.P. Morgan Visit
Led by Anna O. Marley, Curator of Historical American Art, and Jodi Throckmorton, Curator of Contemporary Art, members enjoyed visits to select private
collections, galleries, and artists’ studios, behind-thescenes look at the ICA Boston, The Peabody Essex
Museum and The Harvard Art Museum.

Led by Jodi Throckmorton, Curator of Contemporary Art, members toured the Armory Show, New
York’s premier international art fair, showcasing over
200 galleries from around the world, followed by a visit to the J.P. Morgan Chase Art Collection, one of the
oldest and most extensive corporate collections in the
world, focusing on modern and contemporary painting, sculpture, works on paper, and photography

Philadelphia Gallery Crawl

Jodi Throckmorton, Curator of Contemporary Art,
took members on a tour to see Fleisher/Ollman’s
Jayson Musson show and Bridgette Mayer Gallery’s
Kaoru Mansour show, followed by Gallery Joe’s New
Space New Work, featuring Astrid Bowlby, Emily
Brown, and Mia Rosenthal alongside new artists at
the gallery. They closed by visiting Maxfield Parrish’s
iconic Dream Garden at The Curtis Center.

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FUNDRAISING EVENTS
Bacchanal 2015

PAFA’s flagship wine affair, Bacchanal, was attended by over 350 wine
and art lovers, raised over $500,000 to support PAFA student scholarships
and education programs. The 17th Annual Wine Auction and Gala, honored
wineries Marchesi Antinori, Carpineto, and Poliziano. The event included a
cocktail reception and wine tastings, a dinner and live auction led by
Sotheby’s auctioneer Hugh Hildesley.

115th Annual Student Exhibition Preview Party

Hosted by PAFA’s Women’s Board, the Preview Party kicked off the
historic Annual Student Exhibition and offers guests the first chance to view
and purchase nearly 1,000 paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and installations created by PAFA’s BFA students, third-and fourth-year Certificate
program students, and MFA candidates, all on the verge of their professional careers. Over $290,000 was raised to support PAFA student scholarships.
Honorary Chairs for this 2016 event were Bill and Laura Buck. Co-chairs of
the event were Kelly Culley and Carolyn Nagy.

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MA JO R G IF T S UPPORT E R S
$50 ,0 00+
Frances and Robert Kohler
Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Lenfest

$25 ,0 00 - $ 49,9 9 9

Dr. Aliya F. Browne and Mr. Reginald M. Browne
Mr. Valentino D. Carlotti
Mr. Jonathan L. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Donohoe
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Harvey, Jr.
Ms. Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer and
Mr. Joseph E. Neubauer
Mr. Richard W. Snowden and
Mr. Frederick Holzerman
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woodcock

$1 0 ,00 0 - $ 2 4,9 9 9

Anonymous
Julie and Jim Alexandre
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Aronson
Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Ballou
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Biddle
Linda Aversa-Caldwell and Donald R. Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Chase
Mr. Elliot H. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Culley, Jr.
Monica and Dan DiLella
Mr. Edwin Fountain
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fry
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Halloran
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hankowsky
Ms. Susan M. Hendrickson
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Ix, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. King
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Leto
Mr. and Mrs. Winston I. Lowe, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Matteo, Jr.
Ms. Anne E. McCollum
Dr. and Mrs. J. Brien Murphy
Jonathan H. Newman, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Riband, Jr., Esq.
Mr. James E. O’Neill and Mr. David A. Rubin
Mr. Thomas N. Pappas
Ms. Gretchen E. Roede and
Mr. Richard Burr Pedranti
Mr. and Mrs. Sashi Reddi
Sara Lomax Reese and Timothy Reese
Theodore O. Rogers, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schorling, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. du P. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Spahr
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Sylk

Ms. Laurie M. Tisch
Richard W. Vague
Ms. Angela K. Westwater

Thomas Eakins C ircl e

$ 5 ,0 0 0 - $ 9,9 9 9

Horace P ippin C ircl e

Linda Seyda and Robert Boris
Ms. Peg Alston and Mr. Willis Burton
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I. Chenault
Ms. Pamela J. Joyner and Mr. Alfred J. Giuffrida
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lunder
Ms. Jacqueline Bradley and Mr. Clarence Otis, Jr.
Mr. John M. Ryan and Ms. Mary G. Gregg
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ryono
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Saunders
Mr. Jason Schoen
Mr. Andrew Siegel and Ms. Amy Sepinwall
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Torian
Mrs. Nancy Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher White

FO R M E R T RUST EE ASSOC I AT I ON
M E M B E RS
John B. Bartlett
Thomas L. Bennett
Robert L. Byers
Jane Fortune
Mary P. Graham, Co-Chair
Mrs. Samuel M.V. Hamilton
Mrs. Henry F. Harris
Anthony Ibarguen
Gabriele Lee, Co-Chair
Mrs. James J. Maguire
Frank Martucci
Charles E. Mather III
Mary MacGregor Mather
Allen J. Model
John M. Ryan
Samuel J. Savitz
William A. Slaughter, Esq.
Henry B. du P. Smith
Harold A. Sorgenti
Timothy Speiss
Barbara Sylk
Archbold D. van Beuren
Richard E. Woosnam
Richard B. Worley
Mrs. James W. Zug

T H E P E ALE C I RC LE
Cec i l i a B eaux C ircl e

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Averill
Julie Jensen Bryan and Robert Bryan
Mr. David Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Rossello

Mrs. Samuel M.V. Hamilton
Jeanne Ruddy and Victor Keen
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asher
Linda Seyda and Robert Boris
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Churchman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Cole
Dr. Dorothy J. del Bueno
Ms. Lee Ducat
Freeman’s
William and Joan Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Gross
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Kay
Darcy Allen and Richard Kipp
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Russo
Dr. Willys Silvers

Viol et O akl ey C ircl e

Anonymous
Lorraine and Benjamin Alexander
Ms. Lynda Barness
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brandt
Dr. and Mrs. David R. Brigham
Mrs. Emily Cavanagh
Mr. and Mrs. John Durham
Ms. Emanuela Miller-Cooke and Mr. Avi Eden
Mr. and Mrs. David Glickstein
Eugenie Logue and Gerhardt Herbert
Ms. Constance Jacobs
Mr. William J.D. Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kahn, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kalogris
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Le Vine
Ms. Dale P. Levy and Mr. Richard D. Levy
Mr. and Ms. David G. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McCarthy
Ms. Claire Batten and Mr. Jim McGivern
Ms. Nicki Nathan and Mr. Michael Metelits
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nesbitt III
Mrs. Zoe S. Pappas
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Patterson
Ms. Pamela Trimingham and Mr. David Pierson
Mr. and Mrs. Vicente Pita
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Putnam
Ms. Kathryn Rhodes
Mr. Edward A. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn L Rodgers
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Sacks
Ms. Lisa M. Witomski and Mr. James A. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Seid
Dr. and Mrs. Hass Shafia
Sotheby’s
Mrs. Joly W. Stewart

Keith and James B. Straw
Mr. Sarva Thomas Lal
Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Tolson
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Trammell III
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Veloric
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vernon
Mary and Brock Weatherup
Dr. and Mrs. Sankey V. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Windt
Mr. and Mrs. Barton J. Winokur
Mr. Joseph S. Zuritsky

BE N E FACTO R ME MBE RS

Ms. Bettina B. Aberant
Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Asplundh
Mr. William J. Avery
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Barron
Dr. and Mrs. Horace Barsh
Mr. Andrew F. Blittman
Mr. Michael P. Buckley
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Casper
Ms. Mari Corson
Mr. Arthur Dantchik
Mr. Daniel P. Devlin
David F. Ertz and Kristin Mullaney
Ms. Alma Forman and Ms. Dianne Forman
Prof. Christina Zwarg and Prof. William Galperin
Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Green
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Greenwald
Drs. Joel and Linda Griska
Mr. David W. Haas
Mrs. J. Welles Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Hill III
Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Holloran, Jr.
Gilbert and Rebecca Kerlin
Mrs. Maxine S. Lewis
Ms. Kathleen D.B. McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mechura
Miss Susan Odessey and Ms. Ariel Coff
Mr. David T. Orthwein
Ms. Beatrice S. Pitcairn
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Polak, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Raab
Mrs. Judith Creed and Mr. Robert Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Schwarz, Jr.
Mr. Lee Shlifer
Mr. and Mrs. Hakeem Skipworth
Ms. Mary Teeling and Mr. George Saÿen
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon Yasinow

PATRO N ME MBE RS

Mrs. Carolyn R. Aller
Mr. Richard Beck and Mr. Robert Sher
Mr. John M. Briggs
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Brownlee
Mr. Ken Butera and Ms. Karol Wasylyshyn

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Mr. Lee A. Casper and Ms. Maureen Abrams
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taws Claghorn
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cohen
Mrs. Perky Cohen
Ms. Patricia Connelly
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Daley
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. DeMoss
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey D. Dennis
Tobey and Mark Dichter
Santo DiDonato and George Koch, Jr.
Mrs. Willem K. Dikland
Mr. John Dowell
Mr. Renard E. Edwards
Dr. Judith E. Wolf and Dr. Howard J. Eisen
Marianne Ruby and Gary Emmett
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Foulke
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Fox
Mr. Jeffrey P. Fuller and Ms. Martha M. Madigan
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew I. Garfield
Ms. Julianne Domm and Mr. Charles Gershwin
Ms. Susan Getze
Ms. Suzanne Walker and Mr. Thomas Gilmore
Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Harrison
Mr. and Ms. L. S. Illoway
Mr. Jeffrey A. Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Justi
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. Keiter
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kreithen
Dr. Kenneth L. Kusmer
Ms. Judith LaLonde
Mrs. Joan Lapayowker
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lawn
Mr. William P. Liberi and Ms. Linda C. Wingate
Mr. Norman Lieberman
Joan W. Mackie
Ms. Elizabeth B. Mahoney
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mangel
Ms. Meera Sundaram and Mr. Michael D. McGrath
Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer
Erik and Esther Murer
Mr. Paul R. Nemeth and Ms. Jean Flood
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oakes
Ms. Anne O’Donnell
Mr. Fred Oster and Ms. Catherine Jacobs
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Pizzano
Mr. Marshall A. Portnoy
Mrs. Olivia Rabe
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Rabe
Chao Lin and David Riz
Dan Rothermel and Michael Hairston
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rothstein
Ms. Antoinette Farrar Seymour
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Sharrar
Mrs. Marcia C. Shearer
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Sheehan
Keith D. Shively and Thomas Williams

Mr. Mark I. Simon and Mrs. Deborah K. Simon
Mr. Ron Simon and Ms. Diane Fuchs
Ms. Barbara Billings Supplee
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Voigtlander
Dr. Charles K. Williams, II
Ms. Deborah R. Willig and Dr. Kathryn Casey

FR I E N D MEM B ERS

Anonymous (2)
Ms. Constance Louise Abend
Dr. and Ms. Isaac Abir
Ms. Karen Adler
Ms. Beverly B. Alexandre
Ms. C’Anne Anderson
Catherine and Ronald Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Andrews, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Anthony
Drs. John and Kristina Antoniades
Ms. Lisa Arbutina
A. Joseph and Ann H. Armstrong
Mrs. Marilyn P. Asplundh
Mr. Paul Bankes and Ms. Lydia Shelley
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Barrist
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Baum
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beam
Jane N. Beatty
Heidi Nivling and Larry Becker
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Bednar
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Beier
Ms. Carol Bell
Ms. Sandra M. Berwind
Sandra Betner and Marc Chaikin
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Betten
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bloom
Mrs. Sivia Braunstein
Ms. Harriet Rubenstein and Mr. Martin Brigham
Ms. Debra G. Brodsky
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bronstein
Dr. Dorothy M. Brown
Mr. Walton C. Burwell
Mr. Harry Camarda
Jerome and Judith Caplan
Dr. William B. Carey
Ms. Kathleen Catanese
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ceglowski
Mr. and Mrs. William Celenza
Mr. Ralph Citino
Ms. DeAnn P. Clancy
Ms. Barbara A W Clarke
Dr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Cohen
Ms. Frances L. Cohen
Nadine and Lewis Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Collett
Nancy and David Colman
Ms. Virginia R. Martin and Mr. Robert Comis

Dr. and Mrs. Peter Conn
Ms. Lee Cooper van de Velde
Robert and Susan Couch
Mr. Fred Cowden
Ms. Virginia F. Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Creamer III
Dr. and Ms. Donald H. Cresswell
Mr. and Mrs. David Cummins
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cunningham
Mr. Dan Dagle
Mrs. Jolyne Dalzell
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Dana
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Danciger
Mr. and Mrs. John Davies
Mr. J. Barry Davis
Dr. George S. Day and Mrs. Alice Donavin Day
Mr. and Mrs. Charles de Rham
Margaret and David Dee
Phyllis and Jay Denbo
Ms. Betty P. DePew
Ms. Ruth Ann Derr
Mr. Antelo Devereux
Mr. and Ms. Richard DiLullo
Ms. Susan Dinkins
Mr. Louis Ditanna
Jay M. Donner and Wendell Jones
Ms. Janet H. Dreher
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duckworth
Mr. Daniel Dugan and Ms. Kathy Byrne
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dumont
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Duplessis
Mr. and Mrs. Van P. Eckes
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards
Ms. Vivienne Ehret
Mr. George H. Elser and Ms. Angela M. Scully
Mr. Steven B. Erisoty
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Evelev
Mr. Jeffrey D. Faigle
Mr. James Fairburn
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight F. Fairchild
Drs. Sylvia Beck and Jay Federman
James Feeney and Cynthia Heininger
Mrs. Donald L. Felley
Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter Fergusson
Ms. Eileen Figueroa
Ms. Ruth Fine
Mrs. William E. Fischelis
Ms. Ruth Fischl
Ms. Faith Fitzgerald and Ms. Mary DeCecco
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Fox, Jr.
Mr. Wayne Franks
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frederick, Jr.
Ms. Diane J. Wang and Mr. Melvyn L. Freid
John Frommeyer
Mrs. Ann Fuchs
Ms. Mary Barton and Mr. Marty Fumo

Dr. Vanessa N. Gamble
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Garza
Ms. Margarita Alain Gay
Ms. Louise Turan and Mr. William S. George
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gerson
Ms. Roseann P. Gill
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Gillespie
Mr. and Mrs. Derek Gillman
Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Giuntoli, Sr.
Mr. Eli Glatstein
Ms. Leslie Grissom and Mr. William Poteau
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gross
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gross
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grunder
Kathryn Evers and Allen Haas
Ms. Bonnie Halko
Ms. Gretchen R. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hambrose
Laura Rizio and James A. Hamilton III
Dr. Michele Harper
Ms. Kathryn Harr
Mr. Thomas S. Heckman and
Ms. Mary Jo Ashenfelter
Ms. Marguerite Heilman
Dr. A. Clinton Hewes
Ms. Rebekah A. Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hill, Jr.
Ms. Gail A. Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Lon W. Homeier
Dr. Lee Horne and Mr. Bruce Pearson
Esther and Bob Hornik
Helen and John F. Horstmann
Mrs. Susan K. Horty
Dr. Anna C. Huber
Dr. and Mrs. Eric Hume
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hummer, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hyndman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Warren Ingersoll
Ms. Mary Brewster and Mr. Frank T. Innes
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Jaffe
Mr. Robert Jaffe
Mr. Roy A. James
Ms. Lucy Bell W Jarka-Sellers
Mr. Barry W Jeffries
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Ms. Lisa Washington
George and Carol Weinbaum
Oscar and Joan M. Weiner
Ms. Judith Wellington
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wert
Ms. Nicole Westerman and Mr. Bill Youngblood
Caroline Whitbeck
Mr. David J. Wierz
Ms. Patricia Wilkerson and Mr. Stanley Edens
Ms. Merrily Williams
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Mr. John Wind
Ms. Rachel Winslow and Mr. Peter Kemper Ogle
Ms. Ingrid Herrera and Dr. Jordan Winter
Martha and Claude Wintner
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Woodard
Mr. and Mrs. George Woodward
Dr. Anna Wulick and Mr. Misha Rosenbach
Mr. Maxwell P. Young
Ms. Jennifer Zarro
Mrs. Sybille Zeldin and Mr. Bill Brinkman
Karene and Mark Zimmerman
Mr. Michael Zuckerman and Mr. Shaw Zuckerman
Cathleen and James Zurbach

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Ms. Joanne Aitken
Ms. Nan Alderson
Mr. Hans-Ulrich Allemann
Ms. Eleanor A. Allen
Ernest and Lavida Allen
Ms. Lydia Allen-Berry
Ms. Jane Al-Mashat

The Rev. Albert E. Alspach
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Ms. Nathalie F. Anderson
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Mrs. Jacqueline M. Axilbund
Ms. Carol Vandewall-Baca and Dr. Richard Baca
Mr. William Baccini
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Dr. Regina M. Bannan
Dr. Aaron Bannett
Ms. Barbara A. Bartley
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Dr. Frances R.B. Baylson
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Mr. Perry Benson
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Mr. Frank Bernard
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Sister Susan S. Berrigan
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Mr. David A. Blumenthal
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Arlene B. Cessna
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Ms. Linda A. Colson
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Catherine D’Ignazio
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Ms. Deborah C. Domino
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Mr. Neil R. Dreibelbis
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Ms. Marjorie Goldman
Ms. Heather Gray
Mr. Robert L. Gray, III
Ms. Deborah J. Grays
Ms. Shirley L. Green
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Mr. Henry Gretzkowski
Ms. Norma Griffith
Mr. J. Lawrence Grim, Jr.
Mrs. Susan Grody
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Dr. Miriam Grossman
Mr. Ted Gutswa
Ms. Rose Hagan
Ms. Judith M. Hakimian
Mrs. Gloria R. Hamilton
Mr. John H. Hanovsky
Ms. Barbara Harberger
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Ms. Elizabeth Harper
Ms. Gail Hauptfuhrer
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Ms. Janis Hawes
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Ms. Kathy Hayden
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Mr. Wesley M. Heilman III
Ms. Ingrid Heim
Ms. Nancy Heller
Ms. Barbara Henig
Mr. Bjorn Henriques
Bernice J. Henry, Ph.D.
Ms. Ruth Herd
Dr. Marvin Herring
Mr. Frank Herron
Mrs. Eileen H. Hinkson
Mrs. Ursula Hobson
Ms. Maori Holmes
Mr. William Hooper
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Mr. George K. Huber
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Mary Anne Hunter
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Ms. Dolores L. Jones
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Mrs. Mary Jones
Mr. Michael Jones
Ms. Monika Jost
Mr. Charles Kalick
Mr. Neil Kallmyer

Ms. Mouina Karam
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Ms. Linda Katz
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Ms. Leslie Klinefelter
Ms. Rita Klinger
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Gene Kosich
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Ms. Sally Kuder
Ms. Muriel Kudera
Ms. Joanne Kundrat
Ms. Maxine S. Laboysky
Ms. Tessa Lamont-Siegel
Elaine Landau
Ms. Merry N. Landis
Dr. Bette Landman
Jean D. Lang
Mr. Richard Lautenbach
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Ms. Joanne M. Layton
Robin Lebow
Ms. Theresa Tai Lee
Ms. Frieda Lefeber
Ms. Mary LeFever
Ms. Susan Leontiades
Mr. John W. Levenson
Claire Levi
Ms. Myrna Levin
Mr. Steven D. Levin
Mr. Gary Levinson
Ms. Elaine Levitt
Dr. Marjory Levitt
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Ms. Katy C Lin
Ms. Annette M Liska
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Ms. Audrey Litto
Ms. Anne M. Livingston
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Ms. Carla Lombardi
Ms. Gordana Loncar
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Ms. Amelia Longo

Ms. Charlotte Lowrey
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Alice Mandel
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Lawrence N. Margel
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Ms. Kellianne McCarthy
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Ms. Karen McDonnell
Mrs. Zelia J. McDowell
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Mr. Albert Meyer
Ms. Christine Meyer
Jean Meyers
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Ms. Jean Miller
Dr. Jerome C. Miller
Mr. Joseph M. Miller
Ms. Naomi Miller
Dr. Randall Miller
Ms. Anne Minich
Mr. Robert A. Minnick
Ms. Annie Mok
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Mr. Quentin Morris
Mr. Frank Mosca
Ms. Marsha Moss
Ms. Amanda Mott
Mr. Daniel I. Murphy
Mr. Raymond Murphy
Ms. Marilyn Myers
Ms. Judith A. Nagle
Mrs. Carolyn B. Nagy
Mrs. Margaret Nees
Ms. Diane Newbury
Mr. John Newhall
Ms. Maria Newman
Ms. Josephine V. Norden
Mrs. Charles M. Norris
Mr. Richard V. Nowakowski
Mr. James E. Oakes
Dr. Christine I. Oaklander

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Mr. Thomas K. O’Brien
Ms. Richelle Ogle
Hon. John J. O’Grady, Jr.
Ms. Faye S. Olivieri
Mrs. Marvin Orleans
Ms. M. Cerie O’Toole
Mr. Janus Emerson Ourma
Ms. Andrea C. Packard
Ms. Carla A. Pagliaro
Mrs. Katy H. Palmer
Ms. Maureen Papke
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Dr. Steven J. Peitzman
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Mr. Ronald Polka
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Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Pritchett
Ms. Mary Purcell
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Ms. Joan L. Quann
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Katrina Rakowski
Ms. Kathy Ranieri
Mrs. David W. Rawson
Mrs. Ann L. Reed
Ms. Deborah Reeder
Ms. Joan Curtis Reese
Mr. Evelyn Reider
Ms. Stephanie Resnick
Ms. Danielle Rice
Ms. Marguerite H. Rice
Mrs. Linda J. Rich
Dr. Cynthia H. Richards
Mrs. Wallace Ries
Ms. Patricia L. Riley
Ms. Stacey Rivkin
Ms. Julia W Rix
Ms. Harriet P. Robbins
Ms. Michele Roberts
Sister Judith Robinson
Dr. Keith M. Robinson
Ms. Teresa Rodgers
Ms. Stephanie Rogers
Ms. Jeannie Day Roggio
Ms. Gloria D. Rohlfs
Dr. and Mrs. Joel Rosenbloom
Ms. Priscilla Rosenwald
Mr. Donald Ross
Ms. Juliet Rossi
Ms. Lee Rothberg
Ms. Christine Y. Rother

Ms. Ellen G. Rothman
Ms. Colette Royal
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Ms. Carole J. Rubins
Mr. Peter Rudolph
Ms. Sallee Rush
Mr. Robertson Rushton
Mr. William D. Russell
Dr. Jose Russo
Ms. Ellen P. Ryan
Ms. Ann H. Salmon
Ms. Donna Marie Salvo
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Samohod
Mr. Daniel S. Sapon
Ms. Carla Sarett
Mr. Jesse Saunders and Mrs. Rikki Saunders
Mrs. Barbara Savadove
Ms. Elizabeth Savage
Guy D. Sbar, M.D.
Ms. Lisa Schachner
Ms. Cathleen A Schiman
Mr. Jason Schoen
Mr. Robert Schoenberg
Mr. Donald Schreiber
Miss Angelina Sciolla
Mr. John Serber
Ms. Nancy J. Sewell
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Mr. Michael Shannon
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Dr. Maria B. Smith
Ms. Mary Sewell Smith
Meredith S.S. Smith
Ms. Patricia Smith
Ms. Sarah L. Smith
Ms. Valerie A. Smith
Mr. Rick Snyder
Ms. Ellen B. Solms
Barbara Sosson
Ms. Mary Soutendijk
Mrs. Patricia Q. Spampinato

Mrs. Blair D. Stambaugh
Ms. Jeanne Stanek
Mr. Jonathan Stavin and Dr. George T. Lynch
Ms. Marilyn J. Steeg
Mr. Carl Steele
Ms. Belynda P. Stewart
Ms. Patricia T. Stewart
Mr. Sam Streit
Ms. Gaynor Strickler
Mrs. Ann P. Stroud
Ms. Clare Stuempfig
Mr. John Suplee
Miss Helen L. Swain
Mr. Ralph E. Swan
Ms. Sara Fischer Swanson
Ms. Nancy H. Taplin
Mr. Robert L. Tate
Ms. Anne Taylor
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Mr. Robert M. Taylor
Mrs. Valerie Teal
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Mr. Levin H. Tilghman
Mrs. Marie S. Tomasso
Ms. Rochelle Toner
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Ms. Louise Tucker
Mr. Donald Tumini
John Urofsky
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan W. Van Dusen
Mr. Nathan Van Wooten
Renee Veloric
Edward and Judith Viner
Mrs. Magda Vitale
Mr. Daniel M. Wagman
Mr. Larry Waldroup
Mr. Andrew Wallace
Mr. Thomas Watkins
Mr. Richard M. Watson
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Mr. Larry T. White
Ms. Judith Widman
Ms. Diane Wiener
Ms. Laura Wildman
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Ms. Ruby Williams
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Mr. Leroy D. Woodward
Ms. Barbara Wright
Mrs. Kathryn Q. Wright and Mr. Joseph Wright
Ms. Michele Wronski
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Yaffe

Mr. Nelson Yeardley III
Ms. Deanna M. Yerka
Mr. Joseph Yohlin
Ms. Alice G. Young
Ms. Natalie Yurkoski Shahriari
Ms. Claudia Yurkoski
Ms. Angela A. Zager
Ms. Christine Zelinsky
Ms. Sarah L. Zimmerman
Ms. Maria Zmurkewycz
Mr. Charles T. Zuretti, Jr.

N ATIO N A L ME MBE RS

Mr. Eric Allgaier
Dr. Stephen M. Bowes and Dr. Arlene Bowes
Mr. W. Steven Brown
Mr. Thomas Burton
Mrs. Margaret Carrow
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Credit
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Feucht
Ms. Mary Alice Frederick
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Fry
Ms. Eva Feucht and Mr. Jason Horne
Ms. Dana R. Irwin and Mr. Michael Freeman
Ms. Stella Jones
Mr. Lawrence Lane
Mr. Peter Lang
Gerald and Marian Lazar
Mr. Richard S. Mason
Mr. Andrew Matela
Ms. Danielle Sand and Mr. Conan McGinley
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mitchell
Ms. Joy Olney
Mrs. Barbara Palmer
Jeanette de Moll Ragucci
Mr. Todd Roescher
Dr. Faith Sandstrom
Mr. Stone Stafford
Ms. Kate Thompson

S TUDE N T ME MBE RS
Mr. Samuel Blair
Ms. Linda S. Marshall
Mr. Ernest J. Mitchell II
Ms. Angelica Volo
Ms. Theresa Winner

A N N UA L FUN D S UPPO RTE RS
$1,0 0 0 - $4,999

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Arrasmith III
Willo Carey and Peter A. Benoliel
L. Ann and Jonathan P. Binstock
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck
Mr. Richard Carlstrom and Mr. Joel Samuels
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Chase
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clayton

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Mr. Richard T. Crawford
Mrs. Marianne N. Dean
Ms. Linda Dessner
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Fink
FJN Charitable Foundation
Freeman’s
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Friedman
Ms. Ofelia Garcia
Ms. Annie Gawlak and Mr. Sam Gilliam
Dr. Eduardo Glandt and Mr. George Ritchie
Dr. and Mrs. Warren Goins
Dr. Janice T. Gordon
Ms. Joanne T. Greenspun
Ms. Christina Lewis Halpern and
Mr. Daniel Halpern
Hassel Foundation
Dr. Carol Nigro and Mr. Charles T. Isaacs
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kalogris
Gilbert and Rebecca Kerlin
Knight Foundation
Ms. Jannie K. Lau and Mr. Todd C. Longsworth
Mrs. Loida Nicolas Lewis
Mrs. Lawrence E. MacElree
Mr. and Ms. David G. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mechura
Mr. and Mrs. William Mezzanotte
Mr. Donald S. Owings
Mr. Brad Richards
Mr. and Mrs. J. Barton Riley
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Sacks
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schaeffer
Mr. and Mrs. Stockton N. Smith
Ms. Enikö Mara-Somkuti and
Dr. Stephen G. Somkuti
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Spilman
Square One
Steen Family Foundation
Ms. Bryn J. Tamarkin
Mrs. Christina M. Thistle
Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Windt

$50 0 - $ 9 9 9

Anonymous
Ms. Karen Adler
Ms. Amy Branch and Mr. D. Jeffry Benoliel
Dr. and Mrs. David R. Brigham
Julie Jensen Bryan and Robert Bryan
Mr. Christopher De Santis
Mr. Zachary Edmonds
Ms. Gretchen R. Hall
Ms. Deanna Hynansky
Ms. Cella Irvine* and Mr. Hart Hooten
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Ix, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bijan Khosrowshahi
Dr. Peter Laibson
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Mainwaring

Jane and Bernard Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McKelvey
Ms. Susan B. Muller
Dr. and Mrs. J. Brien Murphy
Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James R. O’Connell
Ms. Janis O’Connor Strimel and Mr. George Strimel
Ms. Lili Perski
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips
Ms. Beatrice S. Pitcairn
Ms. Kathryn Rhodes
Mr. Edward Redfield Richardson
Ms. Donna Marie Salvo
Howard J. Sedran and Martha Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley, III
Mr. Robert Taplin and Ms. Nan Norene

$ 2 50 - $49 9

Mrs. Catherine Anzalone
Dr. Darryl Atwell
Mrs. Linda Aversa Caldwell
Mr. Richard Beck and Mr. Robert Sher
Mrs. Kathie Bell and Mr. Jeffrey Graham Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Cummins Catherwood, Jr.
Mrs. Andrea Cayley
Mrs. Brice Clagett
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Culley, Jr.
Tatiana Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. DeMoss
Dr. Donald J. Rosato Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Driskell
Ms. Tira Faison
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent D. Firth
Gregory and Mary Frazier
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gerson
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gibbons
Ms. Katharine Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Godfrey
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Goodman
Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Goren
Mr. Richard Hyman
Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Kellett
Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Kramarsky
Dr. and Mrs. Roy T. Lefkoe
Miss Sydney Ann Lefkoe
Mr. Gerard Lewis and Ms. Robin Sheldon
Ms. Catherine C. Maxey
Mr. and Mrs. Wade McDevitt
Mrs. Carolyn B. Nagy
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Mr. Thomas Nigra
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Noel
Dr. Colleen O’Connor and Mr. Geoffrey Teehan
Miss Susan Odessey and Ms. Ariel Coff
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Olivieri
Dr. and Mr. David Plimack

Kathleen C. Klee and David T. Rawson
Ms. Jean S. Robertson
Mr. Ronald Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rutenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Segall
Ms. Shane Siegel
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Solmssen
Ms. Clare Stuempfig
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
The Elsevier Foundation
Mr. Richard G. Webster, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilmerding, Jr.

Gifts up to $ 2 50

Anonymous (3)
Ms. Marlene D’Orazio Adler
Mr. George J. Ahern
Ms. Linda Lee Alter
AmazonSmile Foundation
Ms. Damaris L. Anderson
Mrs. Heather Anderson
Ms. Patrice Armstead
A. Joseph and Ann H. Armstrong
Mr. Richard Armstrong
Ms. Carleen Baily
Ms. Virginia Baltzell
Deborah Banker
Dr. Regina M. Bannan
Ms. Eileen Barbash
Mr. Joseph Barbieri
Ms. Katie Barnett
Martha and Alexis Barron
Mr. Steve Basel
Ms. Victoria Bayle
Ms. Rachel Beazley
Ms. Kristen L. Bell
Ms. Paulette Bensignor
Mr. Perry Benson
Doris and Sal Berenholz
Mrs. Dene K. Bernstein
Ms. Sandra M. Berwind
Ms. Julie Blake
Mr. Mitchell Bloom
Mrs. Leslie Blum
Mr. David A. Blumenthal
Ruth and Richard Bogutz
Mr. Daniel Boland
Ms. Joanne Bosack
Brian Boutwell
Dr. Stephen M. Bowes and Dr. Arlene Bowes
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Boyer
Mr. James J. Boyle, Jr.
Mr. Scott Brainard
Mr. and Mrs. William Branan
Robin Brewer
Mr. J. Clayton Bright

Dr. Kerry Brind’Amour
Mr. Francesco Brizzi
Sandra Broadnax
Mrs. Cynthia D. Brown
Mrs. Martha J. Tapley and Mr. Wayne E. Brown
Ms. Arden Bendler Browning and
Mr. Matt Browning
Ms. Jenna Buckingham
Alice Buda
Ms. Nancy Buenger
Mrs. Laura T. Bullitt
Mr. and Mrs. G. Theodore Burkett
Mrs. Jewel Williamson-Burns and Mr. Todd Burns
Ms. Karen Richter and Mr. Robert A. Busser
Ms. Judy M. Caldwell
Mrs. Nancy K. Callan
Diane Canzanese
Mr. Ralph D. Caparulo
Ms. Alvera Caprino
Dr. William B. Carey
Ms. Dale Castellucci
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cavoto Jr.
Mrs. Joanne F. Cervantes
Dr. Maria Teresa Cesena
Ms. Doreen Chambers
Ms. Kathleen Chapman
Mr. Melvin A. Chappell
Ms. Cindy Charleston-Rosenberg
Mr. Larry D. Chestnut
Ms. Yvonne Chism-Peace and Ms. Tamara Peace
Ms. Carol Church and Mr. Gary Wilmore
Mrs. Melissa Church
Ms. Nancy Citrino
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taws Claghorn
Ms. DeAnn P. Clancy
Ms. Jacintha Clark
Mr. Mike Cockrill
Dr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Cohen
Mrs. Perky Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Colaizzo
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Cole
Dr. Mark Cole
Dr. and Mrs. Elliott H. Coleman
Ms. Ebony M. Collier
Ms. Pamela Colon
Mrs. Marcia Cornish
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Corry
Mr. Manuel L. Covarrubias
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig
Sheila Crawley and James Ellsworth
Mr. Harrington E. Crissey
Mr. Craig Crosby
Mrs. Linda Cutler
Mr. Dan Dagle
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard D’Alessio
Ms. Denise Dangelo

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Mr. Fred Danziger
Ms. Lea Darom
Mr. Clement D. DaVinci
Mr. Timothy Day
Miss Maude de Schauensee
Mr. Anthony DeAnnuntis
Mr. Gregory Dembs
Mr. J. Rodney Dennis
Mrs. Amy Detweiler
Mr. Daniel P. Devlin
Ms. Rose Di Benedetto
Ms. Cheryl Dick
Mr. and Ms. Richard DiLullo
Mr. Marc T Dinardo
Mr. Richard L Dobrensky
Mrs. Michele Dolan
Ms. Joann G. Doneen
Ms. Linda Dottor
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douse
Ms. Rosalie Dufala
Barbara and Brian Duffy
Susan and George Dummitt
Ms. Nicole Dupree
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Durso
Ms. Kathleen Eastwood
Mr. Robert R. Ecker
Mrs. Christina Edamala
Mrs. Nicole Efunnuga
Mr. Steven Ehrlich
Mr. Mikel Elam
Ms. Mariann Elias
Ms. Diane Emerson
Wendy Epstein and James Steiker
Mr. David Estey
Ms. Doris Schmauk and Mr. Marco V. Farnese
Ms. Catherine H. Farrell
Ms. Emily C. Farrell
Mr. Chris Feiro
Dr. Steven Feld
Ms. Christine Felser
Mr. Ronald D. Fillius
Dr. and Mrs. Aron Fisher
Robert S. Fisher, M.D.
Ms. Anne Marie Fleming
Ms. Jean Fontaine
Ms. Novella Ford
Ms. Dodi Fordham and Mr. Samuel P. Howe, III
Dr. Kathleen A. Foster
Ms. Barbara Fox
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Fox, Jr.
Dr. Barbara F. Freed and Mr. Alan Mittelman
Mr. Nigel Freeman
Ms. Marsha R. Friedman
Mr. Evan Fugazzi
Ms. Rachel Fuld and Mr. David Patchefsky
Ms. Gail Bubelis Fuller

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Ms. Latressa Fulton
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Ms. Suzanne Galazka
Ms. Elizabeth Brown Garon
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Ms. Judi Garst
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gately
Ms. Ruth Gelb
Ms. Kristin Kozlowski
Lauren Gidwitz
Miss Alessandra Gieffers
Mr. and Mrs. William Y. Giles
Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Giuntoli, Sr.
Mr. Eli Glatstein
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Goldberg
Ms. Caroline Lester C. Goldsmith
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gorenstein
Joe Gorman
Robert and Melinda Grass
Mr. John Paul Grauer
Mrs. September Gray
Mr. Jimmie Greeno III
Mr. Todd P. Gregoire
Mr. Jeffery L. Grogan
Mrs. Deena Gu Laties and Dr. Alan M. Laties
Mr. Siegfried Halus
Ms. Anelecia Hannah
Mr. Glenn D. Harren
Mr. Michael Harris
Mr. Terrance M. Harvey
Ms. Kathy Hayden
Ms. Kia Hayes
Mr. Wesley M. Heilman III
Ms. Phebe Hemphill
Ms. Mariel Herring
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hessemer
Ms. Catherine Hirsch
Christine Normart Hoenstine
Mr. Norman Hoffer
Ms. Gail A. Hoffman
Ms. Robin Holder
Ms. Laura Hollingshead
Mr. Stephen Hollingworth
Ms. Toria Holmes
Ms. Jessica Horton
Ms. Joanne M. Howell
Ms. Eve Hoyt
Ms. Catherine Hozack
Mary Anne Hunter
Ms. Meryl Hyatt
Mr. and Ms. L. S. Illoway
Rev. Barbara Isard
Ms. Carol S. Jackson
Ms. Betty Kaminsky Jacobson
Ms. Thora Jacobson

Mr. Babak Javadi
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies
Mr. Homer W. Johnson
Kaiser Permanente Community Giving Campaign
Catharine Keim
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Kennedy
Ms. Michelle Kim
Ms. Virginia Kirk
Ms. Barbara F. Klein
Dr. Kathleen Kline and Rev. Andrew Kline
Ms. Nadia Klionsky
M. Suzanne Knecht and Richard W. Knecht
Lisa Knight
Ms. Alexandra F. Knox
Ms. Mary Jane Walters Knox
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Koons
Ms. Donna Korkes
Ms. Victoria V. Koron
Mary B. Farrow Kreek
Dr. Evelyn S. Kritchevsky
Ms. Millicent Krouse
Ms. Julia Kuipers
Ila Kumar
Dr. Kenneth L. Kusmer
Ms. Blair Kutrow
Mr. Alvin Labar
Christine Lafuente
Ms. Tessa Lamont-Siegel
Dr. Bette Landman
Sarah Lamb and David Larned
Ms. Megan G Lawlor
Mr. Anthony Lazorko, Jr.
Mr. Tom Leddy
Ms. Betty Jane Lee
Anonymous
Mr. Fred Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lesoine
Sharon L. and Robert Levin
Ms. Margaret Libonati-Leahy
Ms. Jessica L Libor
Mr. John E. Linck and Ms. Ann T. Csink
Ms. Cathey Lizzio
Ms. Elsie Trefz Loane
Mr. Joseph Loewenberg
Mr. Michael Lombardi
Ms. Ann Lopatin
Ms. Carol Broadbent and Mr. William Lotz
Ms. Charlotte Lowrey
Mrs. Theresa Lucotti-Bildik and Mr. Kevork Bildik
Mr. Enrique Lugo
Ms. Judy Lupas
Pat and Kevin Lusted
Ms. Marilyn Fishman and Mr. James MacElderry
Mr. David G. Macfarlane
Josephine Madej and Thomas D. Rees
Mr. Zane Magnuson

Mr. Scott Maisey
Ms. Celeste D. Mann
Mrs. Liza Mann
Ms. Marie Manski
Ms. Elizabeth Marks
Ms. Eileen D. Marolla
Miriam and Charles Marshall
Mr. Richard S. Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mather III
Mrs. Dindga McCannon
Ms. Eileen M. McCarron
Mrs. Brittany McCollum
Ms. Eileen McDonnell
Ms. Kathryn McFadden
Dr. Julie McGee
Ms. Dagmar E. McGill
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGinn
Mr. Dennis C. McGlade
Ms. Carol McHarg
Ms. Rania McKinley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McQuiston
David and Beth Medoway Kagan
Mrs. Margaret T. Merves
Mr. Alan M. Miller
Ms. Ellen Tyler Miller
Ms. Nancy Bea Miller
Dr. Randall Miller
Ms. Anne Minich
Mr. Robert A. Minnick
Ms. Helene J. Mitauer
Mr. R. Thorpe Moeckel
Ms. Sunisa Montesquieu
Mrs. Constance Cook Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moore
Ms. Sara S. Moran
Ms. Kelli Morgan
Mr. Robert J. Morrison
Ms. Kathe Morse
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mortimer
Ms. Olive Mosier
Dr. William R. Muir
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Murray, Jr.
Mira Nakashima-Yarnall
Ms. Aldina R. Nash-Hampe
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nathan
Mr. Bennett Nathanson
Mr. Paul R. Nemeth and Ms. Jean Flood
Mrs. Leanne Nurse
Dr. Christine I. Oaklander
Mr. Edward O’Brien
Ms. Suzanne O’Brien
Mr. Joseph A. O’Connor and Ms. Jackie Baldick
Mrs. Melissa Ohm
Mrs. Rachel Olsen
Mr. Alfred Ortega
Jeanne and Chester O’Shell

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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pacholski
Ms. Carla A. Pagliaro
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Palmerio
Mr. Edward Panek
Ms. Judy Panetta
Mr. Christopher Parks
Ms. Belle B. Parmet
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Patterson
Mr. Lee T Pearcy
Ms. Gilda Pervin
Ms. Jody Pinto
Mr. Peter Piven
Ms. Sonya Pollack
Dr. Maurita Poole
Ms. Marquita Pool-Eckert
Ms. Brooke Goodwin and Mr. Julien Pope
Ms. Susan Stedman and Dr. Alfred E. Prettyman
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Danail Rachev
Mr. Arthur L. Rack, Jr.
Ms. Alma Radocaj
Katrina Rakowski
Ms. Judith Ramirez
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Ranck
Ms. Beth Randall and Dr. Donald A. Ringe
Mr. Douglas W. Randall and Ms. Patricia Hafft
Dr. Julia Ransom
Mrs. Nadirah Ransom
Mrs. Robin Reese
Ms. Nona Reinhart
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Reiss
Ms. Rita Reisser
Mrs. Kelly Rell
Ms. Marie Ricciuti
Mr. Edward A. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. James Richards
Mr. Craig A. Richman
Mr. Peter Ritchie
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rivers, Jr.
Ms. Stacey Rivkin
Ms. Rachel Robbins
Mr. Shepherd K. Roberts
Ellen Rogers
Ms. Jeannie Day Roggio
Dr. and Mrs. Joel Rosenbloom
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosenthal
Mr. Evan Roth
Mr. Dan Rottenberg
Ms. Sally Rubenstein
Ms. Carole J. Rubins
Mr. Robertson Rushton
Ann Russell
Dr. Jose Russo
Mr. Nathan Rutkowski
Ms. Phyllis L. Sacks

Ms. Barbara-Jo Saler
Ms. Susan C. Saltzman
Mr. Robert Sampson
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saul
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Savaria, Jr.
Mr. James Scannell
Mr. Douglas Schaller and Mr. David Barquist
Jillian Schley
Ms. Francine Renee Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Schneider Sr.
Ms. Emily Schnellbacher
Maxine Schwartz
Mrs. George W. Scudder, Jr.
Nina Segre and Frank Furstenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Selig
Ms. Marlene Sellers
Ms. Clarissa Shanahan
Ms. Helen Shannon
Mrs. Beverly Sharp
Mr. Christopher Sheerin
Ms. Hilda H. Shen
Mr. James G. Siegel
Mr. Danny Simmons
Mr. Ron Simon and Ms. Diane Fuchs
Dr. Marianna Simpson and Mr. Richard L. Kagan
Ms. Donna Siracusa
Pat Slavek
Ms. Teresa Oakley and Mr. Phillip Smallwood
Corey and Jonne Smith
Mr. Paul D. Smith
Peter Smyth and Joan Nikelsky
Mr. Curtis Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Sobel
Ms. Linda Soffer
Mr. Kurt A. Solmssen II
Robert Solomon
Barbara Sosson
Ms. Daria Souvorova
Mrs. Patricia Q. Spampinato
Mr. Tully Speaker
Mr. Joe L. Speight
Ms. Elizabeth F. Spungen
Mr. Christopher J Stahl
Ms. Jeanne E. Staples
Mrs. Stephanie Stein
Mr. Thomas Steinborn
Ms. Colleen Stepanic
Mrs. Joly W. Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. George Scott Stewart
Ms. Alison Stigora
Mr. Preston Stone
Dr. Bayard T. Storey
Shane and Julia Stratton
Ms. Gaynor Strickler
Malcom Stuart
Mr. Marcelino Stuhmer

Mr. and Ms. Kenneth Sweatt
Mr. Daniel Symonds
Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Tabas
Ms. Pamela H. Taggart
Ms. Georgene Taylor
Mr. Luis A Tello
Dr. and Mrs. Joel R. Temple
Mr. William G. Teodecki
Ms. Karen Terry
The Estate Planning Council of Pittsburgh
Susan Nigra Snyder and George E. Thomas, Ph.D.
Ms. Patricia Thompson and Mr. Joel Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Radclyffe F. Thompson
Ms. Diane Tomash
Mr. Kim D Tomlinson
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Toy
Mr. and Mrs. David Tweedy
Mrs. Judith Ungar
Mr. Eric Vacca and Ms. Laurie Levin
Valetta
Trixie Van Anglen
Ms. Kathryn T. Van Sciver
Mrs. Nicole Vangen
Ms. Carol Steinruck Vanover
Ms. Amy Vasquez
Kathryn Vaughan
Mr. and Ms. Jim Gowen
Ms. Erica Volpe
Ms. Sandra Vondeling
Mr. Jay Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Walker
Mr. Ryan D. Ward
Mr. Thomas Watkins
Ms. April Weakley
Mr. Douglas Webber
Mr. Alan Wechsler
Lady Mary R. Wedgwood
George and Carol Weinbaum
Barbara Weinberg
George H. Weiss M.D.
Mrs. Nancy Wessells
Whole Foods Callowhill
Ms. Ashley Wick
Ms. Sarah E. Willits
Ms. Elizabeth J. Wilson
Murray and Vera Wilson
Wendy Wilson and Bruce McKittrick
Ms. Linda Winsett
Ms. Barbara Wolanin
Ms. Lois Wolk
Mr. Charles Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison M. Wright
Ms. Kathryn Wright
Mr. William Wright
Dr. Anna Wulick and Mr. Misha Rosenbach
Mr. Ken Yanovsky

Mr. and Mrs. George Young
Ms. Priscilla J. Young
Ms. Jennifer Zarro
Ms. Del Zartner
Mr. Jason Zerbey
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Zug
Ms. Sandra Zupan

S CH O L A RS H IP S UPPO RTE RS

Anonymous (2)
Mrs. Yvonne Barboni
Linda Seyda and Robert Boris
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Boyer
Ms. Nancy Winkler and Mr. John Bryan
Ms. Susan G. Campbell
Ms. Maria Bamford and Mr. Scott M. Cassidy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Cole
Ms. Bernice Gordon
Ms. Caroline Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Le Vine
Leo Model Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leone
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mundheim
Mr. James E. O’Neill and Mr. David A. Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Seid
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. du P. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Spahr
Ms. Marion Stroud Swingle
W.W. Smith Charitable Trust
Mary and Brock Weatherup
Mr. Richard E. Woosnam and
Mrs. Diane Dalto Woosnam

PRIZE FUN D S UPPO RTE RS
Anonymous (2)
Ms. Linda Lee Alter
Willow Bader
Ms. Jan Baltzell
Mr. Bo Bartlett
Ms. Joyce G. Berger
Ms. Alyse Bernstein
Mr. Geoffrey R. Berwind
Mr. Heiko Blankenstein
Ms. Linda Brenner
Ms. Catherine Caparella
Carlson Cultural Trust
Mr. Jeffrey Carr and Mrs. Laura Carr
Ms. Diane Collins
Steven Dailey
Mr. Fred Danziger
Mr. William B. Dufala
Mr. Pavel A. Efremoff
Fine and Staud
Ms. Carson Fox
Drs. Joel and Linda Griska

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Gross McCleaf Gallery
Mr. Al Gury
Mr. Nicholas James Harris
Mrs. Hilarie V. Hawley
Historic Yellow Springs
Ms. Lauren Litwa Holden
Mr. Paul M. Hummer, Esq.
Ms. Laura Hutton and Mr. Stephen Johns
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Jukkala
Mr. Charles Kalick
Alex Kanevsky and Hollis Heichemer
Ms. Rosy Lamb
Laura Sallade LLC
Ms. Maria Lee
Ms. Jennifer Macdonald
Mr. Joshua Marsh
Mr. Daniel D. Miller, Jr.
Ms. Sarah Morton
George and Ann Nista
Ms. Elizabeth Osborne
Mr. Frederick Osborne
Mr. Auseklis Ozols
Ms. Sarah L. Peters
Ms. Jody Pinto
Mr. Mark Vincent Pomilio
Mr. Keith Ragone
Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Robinson
Mr. Robert Roesch
Ms. Jill A. Rupinski
Mr. Tony Sacksteder
Ms. Barbara W. Schaff
Ms. Suzanne D. Schireson
Mr. Samuel M. Sigg
Mr. Robert G. Simon
Barbara Sosson
Shane and Julia Stratton
Mr. William Swoope
The Philadelphia Water Color Society
Mr. Jim Victor
Mr. Benjamin Volta
Winsor & Newton, Inc.

T RI BU TE G IF TS

Ms. Dodi Fordham and Mr. Samuel P. Howe, III
Mr. Curtis Snyder
Ms. Elizabeth F. Spungen
Mr. Thomas Steinborn
In Honor of Kevin F. Donohoe
Mrs. Zoe S. Pappas
In Honor of Piam M. Halloran
Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthews V. Hamilton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Isen
In Honor of Margaret Kovner
Dr. Kathleen Kline and Rev. Andrew Kline
In Honor of Caroline M. Morton
Ms. Sarah Morton
In Honor of Carolyn Nagy
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Honickman
In Honor of Elizabeth Osborne
Ms. Eileen Barbash
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosenthal
In Honor of Hilton Quadros
Anonymous
In Honor of Jill R. Rupinski
Mr. William Swoope
In Honor of June Marshall Smith
Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthews V. Hamilton, Jr.
In Honor of Peter Swanson
Ms. Sara Nerken
In Memory of Anne Bryan
Ms. Nancy Clipper
Ms. Emily Green-Cain
Mr. David Larsson
Mrs. Rebecca Kriss and Mr. Nicholas Stanley

In Honor of Judith Balis
Miss Alessandra Gieffers

In Memory of Leland Benson
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lesoine

In Honor of Thomas L. Bennett
Ms. Sally Rubenstein

In Memory of Arthur A. DeCosta
Mr. Al Gury

In Honor of David R. Brigham
Dr. Randall Miller

In Memory of Murray Dessner
Mr. Richard T. Crawford
Ms. Linda Dessner
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rutenberg

In Honor of Julie Jensen Bryan
Ms. Virginia Baltzell
Mrs. Kathie Bell and Mr. Jeffrey Graham Bell
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck

In Memory of Anita Dioda
Mrs. Judith Ungar

In Memory of Elizabeth G. Dolan
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mather III
In Memory of Lillian Friedenreich
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Cole
In Memory of John Frisk
Ruth and Richard Bogutz
Mr. Anthony DeAnnuntis
Mr. Gregory Dembs
Ms. Deanna Hynansky
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McKelvey
Mr. Thomas Nigra
Susan Nigra Snyder and George E. Thomas, Ph.D.
In Memory of Deborah M. Henderson
Mrs. Yvonne Barboni
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Chicos
Ms. Ruth Wittman
In Memory of Weslia P. Hynicka
Ms. Rachel Robbins
In Memory of Mildred T. Lefkoe
Dr. and Mrs. Roy T. Lefkoe
Miss Sydney Ann Lefkoe
In Memory of Marian F. Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Cole
Mr. Joseph Loewenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Sobel
In Memory of Eleanor A. Pierson
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Zug
In Memory of Marion Shannon
Mr. Robert A. Minnick
In Memory of Hannah Shickley
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Landa
In Memory of Michael Wulick
Dr. Anna Wulick and Mr. Misha Rosenbach

JOHN W. M ERRI AM PL A N N E D
GI V I NG SOC I ET Y
Anonymous (3)
Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Ballou
Barbara* and John Bartlett
Pearl M. Carpel
Jonathan L. Cohen
Steven Cohen
Linda Dessner
Drs. Barbara and Leonard Frank
Kenneth F. Herlihy
Katharine K. Hoyler*

Evelyn Rypins Kaplan*, In Memory of Will Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Katz
Ms. Emily Klebanoff
Jordan Klinefelter
The Estate of Kenneth D. Kopple
Gabriele W. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. H.F. (Gerry) Lenfest
Nina Martino
Anne Elizabeth McCollum
Daniel D. Miller Jr.
Ellen Cole Miller*
Mr. Donald S. Owings
Ms. Sally S. Richards
Raymond D. Rubens* and Estelle Rubens
Dr. and Mrs. Erwin M. Saniga
Barbara L. Sosson
Robert H. Sweet, In Memory of Janet V. Sweet

BEQUE S TS

Mrs. Evelyn Rypins Kaplan*
Mrs. Norman Locke*
Ellen Cole Miller*
Mrs. Joan B. Prewitt*

A N N UA L S TUDE N T E XH IBITIO N
Pa rtn e r
Beneficial Bank
Blick Art Materials
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck
Charles Schwab & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Middleton
Pennsylvania Trust Company

Ma ste r

Apartment Investment and Management Company
Julie Jensen Bryan and Robert Bryan
FirstService Brands
Kamelot Auction House
Philadelphia Trust Company
Thornedge Foundation

Schola r

Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Cole
Mrs. Judith Creed and Mr. Robert Schwartz
Dechert LLP
Franklin Square Capital Partners
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Halloran
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kalogris
Larry E. Boerder Architects
Mr. and Ms. David G. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Noll
Sotheby’s

P hi la n thro pist

Ms. Bettina B. Aberant

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Ms. Linda Lee Alter
Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Ballou
Ms. Lynda Barness
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Barnhart
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Biddle
Judith Broudy and Eli Packman
Linda Aversa-Caldwell and Donald R. Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chevalier
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Culley, Jr.
Mr. Arthur Dantchik
Mrs. Marianne N. Dean
Dechert LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dolente
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Donohoe
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Douglas
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Effron
Debbie and Jerry Epstein
Ms. Heather Richards Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Gillespie
Carole Haas Gravagno
Mr. and Mrs. David Gregory
Hamilton Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hitschler
Mr. David Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Honickman
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Ix, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Keith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Klehr
Ms. Jannie K. Lau and Mr. Todd C. Longsworth
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lazovitz
Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Lenfest
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leone
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lockyer
Ms. Sara Lomax-Reese and Mr. Timothy A. Reese
Mr. and Mrs. Winston I. Lowe, Esq.
Mr. and Ms. Albert P. Matteo, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCausland
Ms. Kathleen D.B. McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. Wade McDevitt
Ms. Nicki Nathan and Mr. Michael Metelits
Mr. and Mrs. George Norcross
Ms. Janis O’Connor Strimel and Mr. George Strimel
Mr. James E. O’Neill and Mr. David A. Rubin
Ms. Aleni Pappas and Mr. Anthony Kyriakakis
Dr. and Mrs. David Paskin, M.D.
Ms. Laurie Phillips
Mr. and Miss Mark Raab
Ms. Kathie Lister and Mr. Jeff Reinhold
Dr. Peggy Scherle and Mr. Alex Muller
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Seid
Mr. Richard W. Snowden and
Mr. Frederick Holzerman
The Karma Agency

The Victory Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Windt
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woodcock
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Yass
Mr. Joseph S. Zuritsky

Co n n oisse ur

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Amoroso
Mrs. Kathie Bell and Mr. Jeffrey Graham Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Biddle, Jr.
Ms. Carolyn Cannuscio and Dr. Daniel Rader
Mrs. Emily Cavanagh
Mr. Elliot H. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Colaizzo
Mr. Thomas Hills Cook
Ms. Ximena Coriat
Dechert LLP
Ms. Amy Delfs
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. DeMoss
Dr. Trip Denton
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Farragut
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Field
Mr. and Mrs. Reeder R. Fox
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fry
Dr. Deborah A. Fuller
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gibbons
Mr. John Givnish
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Graham
Mr. David W. Haas
Ms. Kathleen Hassinger and Mr. Brandon Halbert
Mr. Samuel M.V. Hamilton III
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hankowsky
Ms. Susan M. Hendrickson
Erin and Geoff Hoyes
Ms. Anne Munch Jensen
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Kardon
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Kay
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kelly
Gilbert and Rebecca Kerlin
Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Kramarsky
Ms. Barbara Kraus-Blackney and
Mr. Kevin Blackney
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Le Vine
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lehocky
Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Levinson
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rudy Lewis
Mrs. Maxine S. Lewis
Ms. and Mr. Manja Lyssy
Dr. Jennifer M. Maida Chateau and
Mr. Olivier Chateau
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mather III
Mr. Thomas McCabe IV
Ms. Anne Elizabeth McCollum
Ms. Nicole McLaughlin
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell

Ms. Christina Morin
Ms. Susan B. Muller
Ms. Guna Mundheim
Dr. and Mrs. J. Brien Murphy
Mrs. Carolyn B. Nagy
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Naples
Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nesbitt III
Ms. Patricia Owens
Mrs. Zoe S. Pappas
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Peck
Mrs. Carmen N. Pelaez and Mr. Jorge L. Pelaez
Ms. Beatrice S. Pitcairn
Ms. Rebecca Bien and Dr. David S. Poll
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Putnam
Ms. Kathryn Rhodes
Maggie Ridgely
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rodner
Mrs. and Dr. Nadia K. Rodriguez
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Rossello
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Sacks
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schaeffer
Gregory and Rebecca R. Segall
Dr. and Mrs. Hass Shafia
Gary and Monique Silvi
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Spahr
Mrs. Joly W. Stewart
Mr.and Mrs. Fabio Terlevich
Mrs. Christina M. Thistle
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua C. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Timon
Liz Denney and John Toates
Ms. Pamela Trimingham and Mr. David Pierson
Ms. Christine Voss
Ms. Gina Ward
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Warden, IV
Ms. Patricia Wellenbach
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Wilmerding
Ms. Nancy Winkler and Mr. John Bryan
Ms. Lisa M. Witomski and Mr. James A. Scott
Mr. Richard E. Woosnam and
Mrs. Diane Dalto Woosnam
Mrs. Kathryn Q. Wright and Mr. Joseph Wright
Mr. and Mrs. V. Scott Zelov

Quaker Chemical Corporation
Consorzio Nobile di Montepulciano

Pa tro n Spo n so rs

Cross Atlantic Capital Partners
Dentons
FirstService Brands
FMC Corporation
Hersha Hospitality Trust
Liberty Property Trust
The PFM Group

Fri e n d Spo n so rs

Amber Road
Corporate Responsibility Magazine
(Elliot Clark)
Delaware River Stevedores, Inc.
John Toates Architecture and Design
Morgan Stanley
SAP America
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. du P. Smith
Wilmington Trust

Wi n e Spo n so rs

Allied Beverage
Capital Wine & Spirits
Southern Wine & Spirits

Aucti o n Spo n so r
Sotheby’s

Hotel Spo n so r

Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia

P R a n d Ma rketi n g Pa rtn e r
Gloss PR

P re mi e r Be n efa cto rs

Sherwin Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Ballou
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Barnhart
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Biddle
Ms. Nancy Winkler and Mr. John Bryan
Linda Aversa-Caldwell and Donald R. Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Halloran
Ms. Susan M. Hendrickson
Billie and Gianna Jackson
Ms. Anne Elizabeth McCollum
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson Pew
Mr. and Mrs. Sashi Reddi
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Segall
Dr. Stephen G. Somkuti

Be nefactor S ponsors

Be n efa cto rs

B ACC HANAL WI NE GAL A A N D
AUC T I ON
P rese nting S ponsor
The Haverford Trust Company

Major S ponsors

Janney Montgomery Scott LLC

Julie Jensen Bryan and Robert Bryan

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Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Donohoe
Ms. Pamela Felice
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Le Vine
Mr. Norman Olson
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Riband, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Tolson
Mr. Richard E. Woosnam and Mrs. Diane
Dalto Woosnam

Patro n s

Julie and Jim Alexandre
Dr. Aliya F. Browne and Mr. Reginald M. Browne
Mr. and Mrs. R. Putnam Coes III
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Douglas
Mr. William J. Farrell II
Mr. and Mrs. Winston I. Lowe, Esq.
Mr. and Ms. David G. Marshall
Drs. Rosaleen and Richard Parsons
Kathryn and Edward Putnam
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oehrle
Ms. Judite Morais and Mr. Timothy P. Speiss
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woodcock

Frie nd s

Dr. Rick Cody
Mr.and Mrs. Keith Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Paul de Janosi
Mr. Joseph J. Dimaio, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elson
Robert and Janet Giorgio
Ms. Martha McGeary Snider
Dr. Donna Barbot and Dr. William E. McGowan
Mrs. Carolyn B. Nagy
Mr. Joseph Ribecchi
Mr. Michael Shannon

Additi onal G i fts i n S u p po rt
of B acch anal

Julie and Jim Alexandre
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Buckley
Mr. David J. Butters
Linda Aversa-Caldwell and Donald R. Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. R. Putnam Coes III
Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Fala
Ms. Alma Forman and Ms. Dianne Forman
Mr. and Mrs. William Y. Giles
Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthews V. Hamilton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Isen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kalogris
Mr. and Mrs. Wade McDevitt
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Britton Murdoch
Dr. and Mrs. J. Brien Murphy
Mr. Norman Olson
Mr. Robert Palaima and Ms. Wendy Lebing

Ms. Aleni Pappas and Mr. Anthony Kyriakakis
Parkway Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson Pew
Mr. Stephen Puma and Ms. Rebecca Crossfield
Kathryn and Edward Putnam
Ms. Dianne L. Semingson
Mr. Richard W. Snowden and Mr. Frederick
Holzerman
Ms. Enikö Mara-Somkuti and Dr. Stephen G.
Somkuti
Mr. and Mrs. Archbold D. van Beuren
Rebecca and Richard Wein
Ms. Janet Werner

FO U N DAT I ON, GOV ERNM ENT,
CO R P ORAT E, AND OT HER
S U P P O RT ERS
Fo u n d a t ions

1830 Family Foundation
Albert B. Glickman Family Foundation
AmazonSmile Foundation
Carlson Cultural Trust
Christian and Mary Lindback Foundation
Connelly Foundation
David A. and Helen P. Horn Charitable Trust
Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation
Gilroy and Lillian P. Roberts Foundation
Hassel Foundation
IBM
Louis N. Cassett Foundation
Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Inc.
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
Richard C. von Hess Foundation
Terra Foundation for American Art
The Albert M. Greenfield Foundation
The Armand G. Erpf Fund
The Brook J. Lenfest Foundation
The Dry Family Foundation
The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.
The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation
The Maguire Foundation
The McLean Contributionship
The Snider Foundation
William Penn Foundation
Wyeth Foundation for American Art

G o v e r n me nt S upport

Institute of Museum and Library Services
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Philadelphia Cultural Fund

B U S I N E SS PART NERS
Bu s i n ess Patron Me mb e rs
Artay, Inc.
Christie’s

Compass
Conestoga Bank
Haverford Trust Company
PECO

Business Be nefactor Me mbe rs
PNC Bank
SEI Investments
Stephen STARR Events

Business Counc il Me mb e rs
Blick Art Materials
Brandywine Senior Living
Bryn Mawr Trust
Cross Atlantic Capital Partners
Liberty Property Trust
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
Saul Ewing, LLP
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young
Universal Health Services, Inc.

Reinhold Residential
SAP
Sherwin Williams
Sotheby’s
Square One
United States Roofing Company

E d uca ti o n al Impro ve me n t Ta x Cred i t
P ro g ra m Suppo rte rs
Artay, Inc.
Conestoga Bank
Elliott Lewis Corporation
Haverford Trust Company
Keystone Property Group
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
Universal Health Services, Inc.

Un i ve rsi ty Ba sic Me mbe rs

Brown Brothers Harriman
Parkway Corporation
Westlake Reed Leskosky

Arcadia University
Hussian College
La Salle University
Rowan University
Rutgers University
St. Joseph’s University
University of Delaware
University of the Arts

Business Aff il iate Me mbe rs

Libra ry D ual Me mbe rs

Business Assoc iate Me mbe rs

Abbot Downing
AIMCO
Amber Road
Bank of America
Beneficial Bank
Charles Schwab
Corporate Responsibility Magazine
Cozen O’Connor
Dechert, LLP
Delaware River Stevedores, Inc.
Dentons USA LLP
Duffy’s Catering
Elliott-Lewis
FirstService Brands
FMC Corporation
Franklin Square Capital Partners
Freeman’s
Hersha Hospitality Trust
Janney Montgomery Scott
John Toates Architecture & Design
Kamelot Auction House
Keystone Property Group
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
National Penn Bank
Pennsylvania Trust
Philadelphia Trust Company
The PFM Group
Quaker Chemical Corporation

Abington Township Public Library
Burlington County Library
Chester County Library
Hopewell Branch Library
Pinelands Library

Libra ry Si n gle Me mbe rs

Camden County Library
Collingswood Free Library
Delanco Public Library
Friends of the Fox Chase Library
Friends of the Huntingdon Valley Library
Glenside Free Library
Gloucester City Library
Haddonfield Public Library
Lansdowne Public Library
Margaret E. Heggan Library
Marple Public Library
Media Upper Providence Free Library
Media Upper Providence Free Library
Moorestown Library
Pennsauken Free Public Library
Princeton Public Library
Southampton Free Library
Swarthmore Public Library
The Free Library of New Hope and Solebury
Upper Moreland Free Public Library

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Warminster Township Free Library
William Jeanes Memorial Library
Willingboro Township Public Library
Wissahickon Valley Public Library

G IFT S IN-KIND

Ms. Rosa Agliata Abruzzese
Julie and Jim Alexandre
Ms. Jackie Allen
Mr. Marchesi Piero Antinori
Mr. James J. Arizini
Banfi Vintners
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Biddle
Mr. Jean-Charles Boisset and Ms. Gina Gallo
Mr. and Mrs. Paul de Janosi
Dr. Aliya F. Browne and\ Mr. Reginald M. Browne
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Byers
Linda Aversa-Caldwell and Donald R. Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Fouad Chartouni
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Chase
Chateau Ste. Michelle
Hardeep and Irene Chawla
Ms. Giovanna Chiti
Mr. Michael Cinque
Mr. Marco Circelli
Dr. Rick Cody
Compass
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Cotler
Mr.and Mrs. Keith Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Culley, Jr.
DermaCenter Medical Spa
Mr. Joshua K Desmond
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Donohoe
Mr. Zachary Edmonds
Ms. Gloria B. Ellis
Flywheel Sports
Freeman’s
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Fretz, Jr.
Gallagher Bollinger
Mr. Al Gury
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Halloran
Hart Davis Hart Wine Co.
Hersha Hospitality Trust
Hersha Hospitality Trust
Mr. Miguel Horn
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudson III
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. King
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kovich
Dr. Peter Laibson
Larisa McShane & Associates
Le Meridien Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Leto
Pat and Kevin Lusted
Douglas Martenson and Camille Peluso
Ms. Anne Elizabeth McCollum

Ms. Lisa D. Kabnick and Mr. John H. McFadden
Dr. Donna Barbot and Dr. William McGowan
Moet Hennessey
Mr. and Mrs. Carter W. Murdoch
Mr. Norman Olson
Mr. James E. O’Neill and Mr. David A. Rubin
Opera Company of Philadelphia
Ms. Madeline Peckenpaugh
Pennsylvania Ballet
Mr. Fred Potok
Quintessential Wines
Mr. Mike Renaglia, Sr.
Mrs. Mia Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Sacks
Mr. Edward Schoenfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Selig
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. du P. Smith
Ms. Enikö Mara-Somkuti and Dr. Stephen G.
Somkuti
Ms. Judite Morais and Mr. Timothy Patric Speiss
Square One
St. Supery Vineyard
Taittinger
The Arden Theatre Company
The Barnes Foundation
The Curtis Institute of Music
Theatre 1812
Toppers Spa and Salon
Whole Foods Callowhill
Mr. Richard E. Woosnam and Mrs. Diane Dalto
Woosnam
Mr. Antonio Zaccheco
Zachys

B OAR D OF T RUST EES
Offi ce rs

Kevin F. Donohoe, Chairman
Herbert S. Riband, Jr., Esq., Vice Chair & Secretary
Thomas N. Pappas, Vice Chair
Thomas L. Bennett, Treasurer
Anne E. McCollum, Assistant Treasurer

Tru stees

James Alexandre
Roger H. Ballou, National Trustee
Reginald M. Browne, National Trustee
Donald R. Caldwell, Chair Emeritus
Valentino D. Carlotti, National Trustee
Charles E. Chase
Elliot H. Clark
Jonathan L. Cohen, National Trustee
Joseph D. Culley, Jr.
Monica Duvall DiLella, M.D.
Robert I. Friedman, Esq.
Pia Halloran
William P. Hankowsky

Edward T. Harvey
Susan M. Hendrickson
Ro King, National Trustee
Marguerite Lenfest
Francis J. Leto
Sara Lomax-Reese
Winston I. Lowe, Esq.
Dorothy Mather Ix
Brett Matteo
J. Brien Murphy, M.D.
James E. O’Neill, Esq.
Sashi Reddi
Gretchen E. Roede
Theodore O. Rogers, Jr., Esq., National Trustee
Steven L. Sanders
William H. Schorling, Esq.
Arlen Shenkman
Henry B. du P. Smith
Richard W. Snowden
Julie D. Spahr
Richard W. Vague
Kenneth R. Woodcock, National Trustee

Ex-Off ic io

David R. Brigham, Ph. D., President & CEO
Gregory J. Fox, Chair of the Board, Pennsylvania
Convention Center
Kelly R. Lee, Director of Office of Arts, Culture, and
the Creative Economy
Doug Martenson, Faculty Representative
David Campbell Wilson, President of the Alumni
Association
Linda Aversa Caldwell, President of the
Women’s Board

Eme ritus

John B. Bartlett
Robert L. Byers, Sr.
Charles E. Mather, III
Samuel J. Savitz
William A. Slaughter, Esq.
Harold A. Sorgenti
Richard E. Woosnam
Debora C. Zug

Honorary

Dorrance H. Hamilton
Frances M. Maguire

WOM EN’S B OARD
Exec utive Committee

Linda Aversa-Caldwell, President
Kelly Lawson Culley
Mrs. Marianne N. Dean
Sharla Floyd

Roz Gibbons
Gale Gillespie
Lynn Lehocky
Maggie Malone Murphy
Carolyn Nagy
Janis O’Connor
Janice Peck
Mimi Snyder
Ms. Ashley C. Stewardson

Active Me mbe rs

Georgeann M. Ballou
Kathie Bell
Christine H. Berrettini
Margaret Biddle
Diana H. Bittel
Julie Jensen Bryan
Amanda Burden M.D.
Kathleen M. Cannon
Ms. Ximena Coriat
Lalla de Rham
Julia B. DeMoss
Ms. Pamela Felice-Doyle
Ms. Ashlee Fuglio
Mrs. Johanna S. Hambrose
Mrs. Rosemary Hankowsky
Dorothy Mather Ix
Connie Kay
Ms. Caryn Kunkle
Sandra G. Marshall
Mary MacGregor Mather
Ms. Nicole McLaughlin
Mrs. Sandra Mezzanotte
Sandra L. Nesbitt
Lisa O’Connell
Carmen Navarro Pelaez
Ms. Camille Peluso
Mrs. Ashwini Reddi
Ms. Katie Rhodes
Donna Marie Salvo
Mrs. Rebecca R. Segall
June Marshall Smith
Alicia A. Sterling
Robbi Toll
Mrs. Allan Windt
Kathryn Quinn Wright

Asso cia te Me mbe rs
Carol Blank Barsh
Ana B. Biddle
Rhea Brooks
Mrs. Brice M. Clagett
Lea Morrison Cohn
Mrs. Patricia Q. Connolly
Mrs. A. Carter Fergusson
Stacy W. Fiechter

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Bobette Leidner Fisk
Jane Fortune
Geraldine Dietz Fox
Laura H. Gardiner
Susan Eaton Guill
Pia M.E. Halloran
Eileen H. Hinkson
Penny M. Hunt
Melissa K. Ingersoll
Patricia P. Kermes
Carrie Lawlor
Bobette R. Leidner
Maxine Lewis
Deborah T. Mangel
Anne E. McCollum
Kathleen D. McCoy
Laura Morris
Karyn A. Mullen
Ms. Susan B. Muller
Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
Nancy Shaw Palmer
Mrs. Edwin S. Sheffield
Meredith S.S. Smith
Sara Steele
Clare Stuempfig
Bobbie Turner
Susan W. West

D OC EN TS

Edith Agard
Beverley Anderson
Bruce Anderson
Penny Bernick
Maxine Brodo
Louise Christopher
Gwen Douse
Dona Duncan
Sheila Ellman
Fradele Feld
Robert Fischl
Sonya Garfinkle
Karen Gelfand
Harriet Goodwin
Sharline Heller
Elaine Jaffe
Joan Jeruchim
Rochelle Kaufman Katuran
Marita Krivda
Ned Levine*
Florence Lovitz
Shirlee Maglietta
Jane Mason
Naida Mosenkis
Stephanie Nerges
Joan Quann
Ruth Rothman

Renee Saul
Jo Ann Simon
Jane Slater
Danièle Thomas-Easton
Robyn Treinish
Patricia Zolfaghari

FAC U LT Y

Emily Abendroth
Jan Baltzell
Blair Baskin
Dolores Bartholomew
Sarah Beetham
Mark Blavat
Karima Bouchenafa
Astrid Bowlby
Kate Brockman
Sharon Butler
A. Martin Campos
Anthony Ciambella
Patrick Connors
Tom Csaszar
David Dempewolf
Billy Dufala
Steven Dufala
Tim Durning
Renee Foulks
Michael Gallagher
Neysa Grassi
Zlatan Gruborovic
Albert Gury
Lisa Hamilton
John Horn
Erik Horvitz
Jane Irish
Jennifer Kabat
Alex Kanevsky
Scott Kip
Joshua Koffman
Doron Langberg
Stephen Layne
Aubrey Levinthal
Earl Lewis
Doug Martenson
Carolina Maugeri
Jennifer McTague
Daniel Miller
Michael Moore
Kate Moran
Eileen Neff
Steven Nocella
Scott Noel
Roberto Osti
David Palumbo
Sarah Peters
Jody Pinto

Carolyn Pyfrom
Rosae Reeder
Kevin Richards
Robert Roesch
Anthony Rosati
Jill Rupinski
Bruce Samuelson
Judith Schaechter
Bill Scott
Stephanie Sena
Stuart Shils
Patricia Traub
Peter Van Dyck
Gary Weisman
David Wilson
Ronald Wyffels

STAF F

Aliese Andersen
Tabitha Arnold
Stephanie Barrale
Laura Beard
Keith Beekler
Marita Blackney
Anne Boisvert
Brian Boutwell
Alex Boyle
David R. Brigham
Amani Bright
Olu Brooks
Nathanael Brouhard
Alison Campbell-Wise
Michael Cardelfe
Stephen Coleman
Ebony Collier
Steven Connell
Bob Cozzolino
Vy Dang
Tony DeCocinis
Brian Duffy
Jenny Dutile
James Gaddy
Michael Gibbons
Janyce Glasper
Nora Granahan
Kayla Gray
Jimmie Greeno
John Greig
Susan Hahn
Elizabeth Hamilton
Lisa Hamilton
ZP Heller
Richard Henderson
Matthew Herzog
Lori Hines
Morgan Hobbs

Alex Ibanez
Patricia Ingersoll
Rebecca Jacob
Jennifer Johns
John Johnson
Zachary Joseph
Clint Jukkala
Melissa Kaiser
Barbara Katus
Sheryl Kessler
Abigail King
Mark Knobelsdorf
Daniel Kolodny
Michael Kowbuz
Andrew Lapatina
Keith Leitner
JoAnn Loviglio
Cecily Macy
Zane Magnuson
Anna Marley
Kevin Martin
Gregory Martino
Anthony Martolock
Mary McGinn
Peter Medwick
Jesa Minnick
Dana Moore
Lindsey G. Nevin
Heather Paroubek
Lawrence Passmore
Katie Petrillo
Harry Philbrick
Edward Poletti
Sara Pottenger
Elizabeth Racheva
Alma Radocaj
Heike Rass
Gale Rawson
Diani Safdeye
Catherine Samson
Dana Shafer
Dressler Smith
Christopher (CJ) Stahl
Anne Stassen
Quin Stone
Allison Syvertsen
Jay Thistlewood
Judith Thomas
Jodi Throckmorton
Hoang Tran
Peter Tran
Britta Valles
Andre Van De Putte
Luke Van Meter
Laura Warnecke
Sarah Weidenauer

Kawyne Williams
Brittany Willis
Leo Wong
Liesl Wuest
Monica Zimmerman

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Arts makes every effort to ensure the
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