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Audience Engagement A YEAR IN MISSION Review The Minneapolis Institute of Arts enriches the Inspiring wonder community by preserving, collecting, and through the power making accessible outstanding works of art of art from the world’s diverse cultures. VISION AUDIENCE “ More Real: Art in the Age of Truthiness”: ENGAGEMENT Grown-up fieldtrips, international press Minneapolis Institute of heArts campaign “ China’s Terracotta Warriors”: Tiny Warriors VERSO WINTER 2013 GLOBALIZATION Verso, the MIA’s free UNVEILING THE BACKSTORY digital magazine for iPad: regularly fea- tured on Apple’s “What’s Hot” list and winner of two 2013 awards (Ameri- can Alliance of Museums and International Design Communications Awards). Readers from around the U.S. and as far as Borneo, Mongolia, and Qatar. “Art in the Age of Globalization” Clark Collections of Japanese Art and Culture Eight installations that explore various elements This incredible collection of paintings, sculpture, of globalization as they have developed across ceramics, textiles, woodblock prints, and bamboo time and cultures. forms has been recently acquired by the MIA. 2,120 superb objects were acquired in fiscal year 2013, enriching each of the 7 curatorial areas. MUSEUM INC. A BANNER YEAR lights in the galleries were converted to LED. 679,357 visitors: highest attendance in 3 100-year history (up 48% from last year). flourishing beehives now occupy the roof, producing honey for sale in the 1,629 objects entered the Museum Shop. museum’s collection from the Clark Collections of Japanese Art and Culture, increasing the MIA’s expansion in earned revenue Japanese art collection by $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2013 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2012 1/3 2012 2013 MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ARTS 2012–2013 DONOR LISTS &Financials CHAIRMAN’S AND DIRECTOR’S Dr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Buss° Kathy and Tim Burns CIRCLES Nicky and Tom Carpenter° Carmen and Jim Campbell° David and Kitty Crosby Ann C. and Michael V. Ciresi We are extraordinarily grateful David Dayton° Bob and Joanie Dayton° to the following donors, whose Wendy and Douglas Dayton° Janice Dircks° annual support constitutes Cornelia and Eric Dayton Heidi Rahr Faris and Andy Faris the highest level of giving to Julia W. Dayton° B.J. and *John French° the MIA. Mary Crosby Dolan° Orville C. Hognander° Elizabeth and *W. John Driscoll° Skip and Sarah Krawczyk° CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE C. Curtis Dunnavan° Suzanne and Douglas Kubach CONNOISSEURS Nancy and Rolf Engh Mrs. William E. Ludwick° $50,000–$99,999 Kaywin Feldman and Jim Lutz Linda Peterson Perlman and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fernandez Lawrence Perlman° Beverly Grossman for the N. Bud and Beverly and Richard Fink° Patricia Ringer° Beverly Grossman Foundation° Berit and Michael Francis Jeannine M. Rivet and Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison° John and Martha Gabbert° Warren G. Herreid, II° Nivin MacMillan° Penny and Bill George° Mimi and *David Sanders° Bob Ulrich and Diane Sillik° Margot and Paul Grangaard Dr. Mary Ruth Weisel° Margaret and Angus Wurtele° Carol Burton Gray° David A. Wilson and Martha Head° Michael J. Peterman° GUARANTORS John and Karen Himle° Winslow Family Foundation $25,000–$49,999 Leonard and Mary Lou Hoeft° Ms. Maisie Wolszon Susan S. and Duane D. Hoff° Anonymous Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad° PATRONS Pete and Margie Ankeny° Benjamin Jaffray° $2,500–$4,999 Sandra and Peter Butler° Janet N. Jones° Mrs. Wallace C. Dayton° Emily and Charles Kelley° Anonymous (2) Kathy and Al Lenzmeier° Eric and Celita Levinson Anonymous Fund of the Minneapolis Donna MacMillan° John and Nancy Lindahl Family Fund Foundation° Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan° of The Minneapolis Foundation° Dr. Richard Alberta and Sheila and John Morgan° Barbara S. Longfellow° Dr. Hanan Rosenstein Roger J. and Michele M. Sit° Reid and Ann MacDonald° Todd and Allyson Aldrich° Martha MacMillan° Mrs. Darrel R. Alkire° DIRECTOR'S CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. Brent Magid Frank and *Leslie Altman BENEFACTORS Siri and Bob Marshall° Julianne Amendola and Dan Jensen° $15,000–$24,999 Lucy and Robert Mitchell° Lucille Hamer Amis° Leni and David Moore, Jr. William and Suzanne Ammerman° Marilyn and Glen Nelson° Martha and Bruce Atwater° Clifford and Nancy Anderson Ms. Melanie Nelson Richard and Theresa Davis Mrs. William R. Anderson, Jr.° Katherine D. and Stuart A. Nielsen° Jane Emison° Stephanie and Steven E. Anderson Douglas and Mary Olson° Gayle Fuguitt and Thomas Veitch Daniel Avchen° John and Carol Prince Martha B. and Robert Hartfiel° Jo and Gordon Bailey° John and Lois Rogers° Ruth and John Huss° *Kent and Maria Bales° Barbara H. Steiner and Hubert Joly Roberta Bartoli and Eike D. Schmidt Tom Rassieur° Anne Larsen Simonson/Larsen Fund° Edward R. Bazinet Foundation° Strangis Family Fund of R. C. Lilly Foundation° Barbara C. Bencini The Minneapolis Foundation° William W. McGuire and Nadine M. Sue A. Bennett McGuire Family Foundation° Nathan and Theresa Berman Family Philanthropic Fund Mary Agnes and Al McQuinn° PATRONS’ CIRCLE Bob and Carolyn Nelson° Herman J. Birnberg° Jeff and Kim Rugel° Carolyne Bisson and We recognize the leadership of the Marianne Short and Raymond Richard R. Miller° following donors, whose Skowyra, Jr. Charles and Sandra Blackman° considerable annual support is Gail Sit° Kathleen Blatz and essential to the museum’s Wheelock Whitney° accessibility, exhibitions, and DIRECTORS Michael Boardman and Kate Tabner education programs. $10,000–$14,999 David and Shari Boehnen° Philip and Linda Boelter° PARTNERS Susan S. Boren° Susan and Richard Anderson° $5,000–$9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Bradley C. Bowman II° Elizabeth H. Andrus Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bress° Ms. Shari Ballard Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brooks Marilyn Beddor John and Catherine Agee° Sandra M. and David M. Brown° Sally and Maurice Blanks *Mr. John E. Andrus III Nancy and John Burbidge Family Betty and *Marvin Borman° Peter and Sally Anson° Fund of The Minneapolis Blythe Brenden-Mann Foundation° Richard G. and Mary Lyn Ballantine Foundation° *Deceased as of June 30, 2013 °Donor for ten consecutive years or more Linda and Tim Burkett° Thomas and Janice Kelley Sandra Roe° Ellen Butler Charitable Fund Michael and Tamara Root° Barbara Byrne° Steve Kittay George Saad Richard and Jennie Carlson Beth Koepke° Earl S. and Barbara Flanagan Sanford Elsa Carpenter° Diane and Frank Lassman Fund of The Minneapolis Myra Chazin° David and Randy Lebedoff° Foundation° Lynn and Kate Christenson Nicolai and Ronald Lewis° Diane and Darryl Sannes° Cheryle and Ed Clausman° Sheila and Stephen Lieberman° Ronald and Janet Schutz° Rusty and Burt Cohen° Dr. John C. and Searcy T. Lillehei° William H. Seely° Gisela Corbett° Jean and Arnold London° Rajni and Rajiv Shah Judith and Richard Corson° David and Mary Maas° Sandy and David Sherman° Jeanne Corwin° Bob and Sue Macdonald° Jacqueline Smith° Ellie and *Tom Crosby, Jr.° Stephen and Kathi Austin Mahle° Joan T. Smith° Carolyn and Tucker Dahl° Jennifer L. Martin° Wayne Spears° Betty Jayne Dahlberg° Jeremy and Amy-Ann Mayberg° Sarah Spencer and Patrick Ireland Merrie and David Dahlgren° Robert W. Maynard Fund of Howard Stacker Deb Davenport and Stew Stender° The Minneapolis Foundation° Evelyn T. Struthers° Elizabeth J. Dayton° Nancy and Roger McCabe Donald F. and Virginia Swanson° Cy and Paula DeCosse Fund of Susan and Thomas McCarthy° Dr. Susan Taple The Minneapolis Foundation° Samuel and Patricia McCullough° Brian and Linda Tell Thomas L. Dekko and Dorothie Alm Dudley and Val McLinn° Emily Anne and Gedney Tuttle° Dekko Fund of the Minneapolis Mary McVay° Mary W. Vaughan Fund of Foundation Mary and Bob Mersky° the Minneapolis Foundation° David Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller° Victoria K. Veach° Colleen Doran and Jordan Smith Charles and Nancy Mitchell Kris and Bill Veeneman° David and Mary Doty° Jim and Linda Mitchell° General and Mrs. John Vessey° Mike and Kathy Dougherty Ray and Mary Mithun Bernie and Janet Wagnild° Mr. and Mrs. John B. Driscoll Lisa Guzek Montagné and Fred and Alice Wall Joan R. Duddingston° Guy Montagné Kathleen and Bill Wanner° Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Erickson° Thomas M. Morin and Ruth and David Waterbury° Kristine S. and Ronald A. Erickson° John G. Skogmo° Jo and Howard Weiner° Bill and Kathy Farley° Oak Grove Foundation - John L. Martin and Lora Weinstein° Cathy and Jack Farrell° Morrison° Matthew R. Welch Benjamin and Rebecca Field° Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley H. Karen E. Welke James and Chrissy Field Murphy, Jr.° Betsy and David Weyerhaeuser° Vickie and Anthony Foster° Elizabeth B. Myers° David K. Whitney David and Margene B. Fox° Alan and Dena Naylor° Frances and Frank Wilkinson° Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Friedland Connie S. Nelson° Mrs. David S. Williams° Ellen and Jerry Gallagher° Christie and Win Neuger° John and Renata Winsor Fund of Joe Gibbons and John Cullen Richard and Nancy Nicholson Fund The Minneapolis Foundation° Jim and Mary Gilbert John and Shirley Nilsen° Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Winston° Dr. Stanley M. and David and Sheryll Norback° Margie and Milton Woodhouse° Luella G. Goldberg° Jim and JoAnn Nordlie° Arna and Tom Yetter Linda and Jack Goldenberg° Bill and Jane Johnson as Trustees of Charles and Julie Zelle° Michael and Elizabeth Gorman° the Roger and Violet Noreen Bob and Sue Greenberg° Charitable Trust° R. Hunt Greene and Jane Piccard° The Dan and Sallie O'Brien Fund of CONTRIBUTORS’ CIRCLE Jennifer Gross and Jerry LeFevre° The Saint Paul Foundation° Betsy and Jule Hannaford Steve and Tamrah Schaller O'Neil° Members of the Contributors’ Circle Bill and Barbara Harrison° John and Marla Ordway Charitable provide vital annual support toward Lorraine R. Hart Lead Trust the museum’s mission and vision. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hedberg° Michael Ott and Stephanie Don Helgeson and Sue Shepard° Burnet Ott SUSTAINERS Jack and Kate Helms° Cindy and Greg Page $1,500–$2,499 Diane and Tony Hofstede° Brian and Julia Palmer° Jean McGough Holten° David and Susan Plimpton Anonymous (2) Dorothy J. Horns, M.D. and Walter and Harriet Pratt° Robert and Linda Barrows James P.
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