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ANNUAL REPORT a publication of the CITY MUSEUM OF ART | FY 2010–2011

Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center MUSEUM OF ART Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center

Annual Report for the Fiscal Year July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2011 Mission

To enrich lives through the visual arts

Vision

Great art for everyone

Purpose

To create a cultural legacy in art and education that present and future generations can experience at the Museum and carry with them throughout their lives

Contents

ANNUAL REPORT 2010–2011

Board of Trustees ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 7

President & CEO’s Summary ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8

Acquisitions, Loans & Deaccessions �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10

Exhibitions & Installations ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16

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Education & Public Programs ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19

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Fundraisers & Benefits �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21

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Donor Recognition...... 42

Publications...... 45

Retail...... 46

Audience Development & Special Events ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 47

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2010–2011 AUDIT

Independent Auditors’ Report ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1

Consolidated Statements of Financial Position ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2

Consolidated Statements of Activities, June 30, 2011 ...... 3

Consolidated Statements of Activities, June 30, 2010 ...... 4

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6

Supplemental Information:

Consolidating Schedule–Statement of Financial Position Information ...... 20

Consolidating Schedule–Statement of Activities Information ...... 21 Chihuly Installation. Photo by Paul Houston 6 okcmoa.com ANNUAL REPORT | 2010–2011 Board of Trustees

2010–2011 2010–2011 TRUSTEES COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT FILM COMMITTEE BOARD OFFICERS J. Edward Barth COMMITTEE Jerome A. Holmes, Chair Elby J. Beal Amalia Miranda Silverstein, Cara Barnes (non-trustee) Elby J. Beal Katy Boren Chair Julie Hall Chairman John R. Bozalis, M.D. J. Edward Barth Ryan Johnston (non-trustee) William M. Cameron Teresa L. Cooper Katie McClendon Frank D. Hill Teresa L. Cooper Preston G. Gaddis II Cynda C. Ottaway Immediate Past Chairman Peter B. Delaney Kirk Hammons Jeanne Hoffman Smith Theodore M. Elam Suzette Hatfield Marsha N. Wooden Frank W. Merrick *Nancy Payne Ellis K. Blake Hoenig Chairman-elect *Shirley Ford Joe M. Howell FINANCE INVESTMENT Preston G. Gaddis II James C. Meade COMMITTEE Suzette Hatfield David T. Greenwell Darryl G. Smette Peter B. Delaney, Finance Chair Vice-chairman Julie Hall Wanda Otey Westheimer Frank W. Merrick, Personnel Chair Kirk Hammons Theodore M. Elam Leslie S. Hudson Suzette Hatfield EDUCATION COMMITTEE David T. Greenwell Vice-chairman Frank D. Hill Katy Boren, Chair Frank D. Hill K. Blake Hoenig Joan Frates (non-trustee) Leslie S. Hudson Duke R. Ligon The Honorable Jerome A. Holmes Willa D. Johnson Duke R. Ligon Vice-chairman Joe M. Howell, D.V.M. Bebe Mackellar (non-trustee) Frank W. McPherson Leslie S. Hudson Penny McCaleb Virginia A. Meade Judy M. Love Willa D. Johnson Caroline Patton (non-trustee) Robert J. Ross Vice-chairman Duke R. Ligon Robert J. Ross Denise Suttles, Ex-officio Judy M. Love Marianne Rooney Charles E. Wiggin Virginia A. Meade Penny M. McCaleb Jordan Tang Vice-chairman Katie McClendon GOVERNANCE & LEADERSHIP Frank W. McPherson EXHIBITIONS COMMITTEE COMMITTEE Peter B. Delaney *James C. Meade J. Edward Barth, Chair Elby J. Beal, Chair Treasurer Virginia A. Meade Teresa L. Cooper Theodore M. Elam Frank W. Merrick Preston G. Gaddis II Nancy Payne Ellis John R. Bozalis, M.D. *Charles E. Nelson Julie Hall Kirk Hammons Secretary Cynda C. Ottaway James C. Meade Frank D. Hill Christopher P. Reen Cynda C. Ottaway Jerome A. Holmes Marianne Rooney Marianne Rooney Leslie S. Hudson EX-OFFICIO, ALL COMMITTEES Robert J. Ross Amalia Miranda Silverstein Virginia A. Meade Elby J. Beal Amalia Miranda Silverstein, M.D. Darryl G. Smette Christopher P. Reen Frank D. Hill Darryl G. Smette Denise Suttles Frank W. Merrick Jeanne Hoffman Smith,MSSW, Wanda Otey Westheimer RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT Glen Gentele ACSW COMMITTEE Denise Suttles FACILITIES COMMITTEE Kirk Hammons, Chair Jordan Tang, Ph.D. Penny M. McCaleb, Chair Peter B. Delaney, Finance Lyndon C. Taylor William M. Cameron Liaison Wanda Otey Westheimer Ahmad Farnia, Museum Cafe Frank D. Hill, Corporate Liaison Charles E. Wiggin Suzette Hatfield Penny M. McCaleb, Marsha Wooden Joe M. Howell Renaissance Ball Liaison Judy M. Love John R. Bozalis Glen Gentele, Ex-officio Mike Nordin (non-trustee) Nancy Payne Ellis *Lifetime Trustee Niki Puffinbarger (non-trustee) Leslie S. Hudson Lyndon C. Taylor Judy M. Love AUDIT COMMITTEE Charles E. Wiggin James C. Meade Denise Suttles, Chair Virginia A. Meade David T. Greenwell Christopher P. Reen Leslie S. Hudson Frank W. McPherson As of June 30, 2010 Kay Ray (non-trustee) Don Rowlett (non-trustee) ANNUAL REPORT | 2010–2011 7 President & CEO’s Summary

Dear Members and Friends:

I am pleased to report to you on the activities and accomplishments of fiscal year 2010–2011. It was a very busy twelve months!

As I indicated last year, one of the central principles that we embrace as an institution is accessibility across the spectrum of our local and national community and beyond. With that vision for the future in mind, the Museum has worked tirelessly to reach out, and invite in, community members who have yet to experience OKCMOA and patrons who continue to support the organization. Over the past twelve months, the Museum made significant strides in reaching the community and establishing new connections and partnerships. Our focus on programming, particularly within the context of our core program areas, made for a number of highly thoughtful and successful initiatives.

I am proud to note that we again joined hundreds of museums across the and participated in the Blue Star Museums initiative that provided free admission to active duty military personnel and their families from Memorial Day to Labor Day. It is a small effort for each institution independently, but collectively it is a positive, symbolic message that we want to convey to our military families across the nation.

During fiscal year 2010–2011, we launched our first College Month at OKCMOA. College Month is a unique opportunity for students from Oklahoma higher education institutions to engage with the Museum free- of-charge during the month of September. In addition to free admission, the Museum offered targeted programming to college and university audiences. College Month underscores the Museum’s commitment to creating a cultural legacy of art and education for the community.

We also created the Museum’s first teen council, called the Youth Arts Advocates. The original YAA group consisted of 11 highly motivated, intelligent, and creative high school juniors and seniors with a passion for the visual arts. The purpose of the program is to engage this age group and to give them unique opportunities that will encourage their passion for art. Students met at the Museum monthly throughout the school year and had the opportunity to learn about various careers within the arts, organize and promote a film screening, and plan and organize an art event for teens.

In addition, we focused on developing a two-pronged healing arts program realized through important new partnerships. The first program is outreach to Epworth Villa and Cypress Springs to reach senior adults affected by Alzheimer’s disease, and the second is outreach to hospitalized children and their families visiting The Zone at The Children’s Hospital at OU Medical Center. These programs serve as a vehicle for the Museum to extend its mission of enriching lives through the visual arts to those individuals in the community who would not ordinarily have the opportunity to visit the Museum. We are grateful to have the honor and privilege of working with these organizations and individuals.

As always, we offered numerous visitors a broad spectrum of educational opportunities that included camps, docent-led tours, studio art classes, family days, and the Yellow Bus Brigade program, which brings thousands of schoolchildren to the Museum each year for learning opportunities through an interdisciplinary educational approach in collaboration with schools and teachers throughout Oklahoma City and beyond. These initiatives effectively offer important services to the community as well as provide greater awareness of the Museum and of new partnership opportunities.

Looking at the permanent collection, we added 107 works of art to the Museum’s holdings through purchases and gifts with the support of many generous patrons, along with an additional 18 films to the film collection. Highlights of these acquisitions include a spectacular piece of American decorative arts from 1780 attributed to Benjamin Frothingham, donated by Martha Williams in loving memory of her husband Dr. G. Rainey Williams, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alden Vose, and her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alden Vose; fifty photographs by Brett Weston, through a gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection; an important lithograph by Luis Jiménez titled Artist with Model, 2007, donated by Joe A. Diaz; and a painting donated to the Museum by the Oklahoma Art League titled Brittany Woman, by Nellie Shepherd, from about 1910, which is a companion painting to A Brittany Fisherman, already in the collection.

A diverse and illuminating series of exhibitions were presented to the delight of over 125,000 Museum guests. These exhibits helped to attract people from throughout Oklahoma City and surrounding states, as well as visitors from across the country and around the globe. The shows ranged from major exhibitions organized by the Museum, and major travelling exhibitions, to smaller, more intimate presentations. Examples of these fine productions includeLa Serenissima: Eighteenth-Century Art from North American Collections; George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher; Alfonso Ossorio: Gifts from the Ossorio Foundation; Passages; Jill Downen: COUNTERPARTS; Sketch to Screen: The Art of

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Hollywood Costume Design; Amy Blakemore: Photographs 1988–2008, and more. We are so grateful to our Museum sponsors for providing critical financial support that makes our work in the presentation of art, and the production of new scholarship, possible.

Building on the success of the previous fiscal year, the film program had another record-breaking year. The Nordic film sensation,The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, became the top-grossing film in our program’s history, helping annual attendance to exceed our previous record. The Museum hosted numerous events, created new collaborations, and formed new partnerships as we embarked on one of the most active and exciting film years ever.

The Museum Cafe continued to provide incredible service and amazing meals to the delight of all our guests. We provide full-service lunch and dinner, and brunch on Sunday, as well offer a full bar, catering services, and high tea! I am so pleased to share with you that the Museum Cafe had a couple of first-time experiences in fiscal year 2010–2011. We had our first-ever, sold-out beer dinner and received fantastic coverage in the Wall Street Journal in an article on museums with great wines, alongside some of the nation’s greatest art institutions. We were named one of the top fifty brunch locations in the USA by Open Table diners, and we had our best month ever during the month of June 2011!

Fundraising efforts continued with wonderful success this year, thanks to our generous sponsors, friends, Board of Trustees, and great development staff. We are so fortunate to be able to report robust support through membership, the annual fund, in-kind contributions, and endowment gifts. I am pleased to share with you that in November 2010 the Friends’ Lecture Series was named the James C. Meade Friends’ Lecture Series in honor of longtime Friends Chairman James C. Meade. The Board of Trustees further moved to create the James C. Meade Friends’ Lecture Series Endowment in honor of Mr. Meade. Each of the fundraisers and benefits this year exceeded our expectations, including the Renaissance Ball, Beaux Arts Ball, Art on Tap, and the Omelette Party, which brought many people together, and through their participation, helped this institution continue to succeed.

On March 16, 2012, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center, will celebrate its 10th anniversary in downtown Oklahoma City. In preparation for this significant milestone, and after successfully completing the multi-phase, reaccreditation process with the American Association of Museums, we developed a series of program initiatives and community events that will be launched on New Year’s Eve 2011. The Museum’s 10th Anniversary Celebration, A Cultural Legacy, supports our mission, and our purpose to create a cultural legacy of art and education, and will be a way for the Museum to say thank you to the Oklahoma City community for a decade of amazing support.

The Museum’s commitment to excellence and professional standards of operation remains at the top of our list of achievements. We continue to engage in an ongoing process of learning and improvement that underscores the superb teamwork of board and staff and recognizes effective action in museum practice at all levels of the institution’s operations, as well as in stewardship and governance. The wonderful service and support provided by the Museum’s board leadership, members, staff, and hundreds of volunteers made it possible for us to continue to deliver our mission to enrich lives through the visual arts, and thus contribute to improving the quality of life in Oklahoma City and beyond.

I wish to thank you for your generous contributions throughout the year and for your participation in the Museum’s programming. Your unwavering commitment and your generous support are deeply appreciated.

I look forward to seeing you again soon.

Sincerely,

Glen Gentele President and Chief Executive Officer

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Installation of Chest-on-Chest. Photo by Joseph Mills

ACCESSIONS TO THE PERMANENT COLLECTION Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Rock Formation, Pebble During the fiscal year 2010–2011, 107 objects were accessioned. Beach, 1969. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from GIFTS the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.035 Attributed to Benjamin Frothingham (American, 1734–1809). Chest- on-Chest, ca. 1780–1800. Mahogany, pine, and brass, 87 1/2 x 42 Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Reeds, Japan, 1970. Gelatin x 23 in. (222.3 x 106.7 x 58.4 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Donated by Martha Vose Williams in loving memory of her husband Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Dr. G. Rainey Williams, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alden Vose, Collection, 2010.036 and her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alden Vose, from whom the chest was inherited, 2010.030 Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Trees and Water, Japan, 1970. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Rock Formation, 1950. Gelatin Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Keesee Collection, 2010.037 Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.031 Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Houses and Snow, Europe, ca. 1970. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Rocks and Snow, Yosemite, Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. 1952. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Keesee Collection, 2010.038 Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.032 Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Rocks and Kelp, ca. 1970. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Rock Monolith, ca. 1960. Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Keesee Collection, 2010.039 Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.033 Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Pond, High Sierra, ca. 1970. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Trees and Dune, Oregon, Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. 1962. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Keesee Collection, 2010.040 Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.034 Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Rock Formation, ca. 1970. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.041

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Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Trees and Fog, Oregon, 1971. Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaf, Hilo, 1978. Gelatin silver Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, Keesee Collection, 2010.042 2010.053

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Rock Formation, 1971. Gelatin Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Water Reflections, 1978. silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Collection, 2010.043 Keesee Collection, 2010.054

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Logging Pond, Alaska, 1973. Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Calligraphy, Hawaii, 1979. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.044 Keesee Collection, 2010.055

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Mountains and Snow, Alaska, Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Lava, Hawaii, ca. 1980. Gelatin 1973. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Keesee Collection, 2010.045 Collection, 2010.056

Brett Weston (American, Brett Weston (American, 1911– 1911–1993). Rocks and Snow, 1993). Water Reflections, Hawaii, 1974. Gelatin silver print, ca. 1980. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma Oklahoma City Museum of City Museum of Art. Gift of the Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Brett Weston Archive from the Archive from the Christian K. Christian K. Keesee Collection, Keesee Collection, 2010.046 2010.057

Brett Weston (American, Brett Weston (American, 1911– 1911–1993). Kelp and Tide 1993). Mountain and Clouds, Pool, 1974. Gelatin silver print, Hawaii, ca. 1980. Gelatin silver 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Gift of the Brett Weston Archive Archive from the Christian K. from the Christian K. Keesee Keesee Collection, 2010.047 Collection, 2010.058

Brett Weston (American, Brett Weston (American, 1911– 1911–1993). Rock Formation, 1993). Clouds and Mountains, 1974. Gelatin silver print, ca. 1980. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma Oklahoma City Museum of City Museum of Art. Gift of the Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Dead Leaf, Hawaii, 1986. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. Brett Weston Archive from the (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Archive from the Christian K. Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.079 Christian K. Keesee Collection, Keesee Collection, 2010.048 2010.059

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Rock Formation, 1974. Gelatin Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Clouds and Mountains, ca. silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of 1980. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Collection, 2010.049 Keesee Collection, 2010.060

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Rock Formation, 1975. Gelatin Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaf, Hawaii, ca. 1980. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.050 Collection, 2010.061

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Rock Formation, 1975. Gelatin Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaves, Hawaii, ca. 1980. silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Collection, 2010.051 Keesee Collection, 2010.062

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Banyan Roots, Hawaii, 1978. Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Banyan Roots, Hawaii, ca. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City 1980. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.052 Keesee Collection, 2010.063

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Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Trees, ca. 1980. Gelatin silver Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaves, Hawaii, ca. 1985. print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. 2010.064 Keesee Collection, 2010.069

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaves, Hawaii, 1981. Gelatin Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Plants, Hawaii, ca. 1985. silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Collection, 2010.065 Keesee Collection, 2010.070

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaves, Hawaii, 1981. Gelatin Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaves, Hawaii, ca. 1985. silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Collection, 2010.066 Keesee Collection, 2010.071

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Rock Formation, 1981. Gelatin Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaf, Hawaii, ca. 1985. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.067 Collection, 2010.072

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Tree, Hawaii, 1981. Gelatin Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaves, Hawaii, ca. 1985. silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Collection, 2010.068 Keesee Collection, 2010.073

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaves, Hawaii, ca. 1985. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.074

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaves, Hawaii, ca. 1985. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.075

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaves, Hawaii, ca. 1985. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.076

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Plants, ca. 1985. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.077

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Lava, Hawaii, ca. 1985. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.078

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Dead Leaf, Hawaii, 1986. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.079

Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993). Leaf, Hawaii, 1986. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Brett Weston Archive from the Christian K. Keesee Collection, 2010.080

Nellie Shepherd (American, 1877–1920). Brittany Woman, ca. 1907–11. Oil on canvas, 31 x 21 in. (78.7 x 53.3 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift from the Oklahoma Art League, 2010.081 Luis Jiménez (American, 1940–2006). Artist with Model, 2007. Lithograph, 37 ½ x 27 in. (95.3 x 68.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by Joe A. Diaz, 2011.002

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William Mortensen (American, 1867–1965). Human Relations, 1932. Gelatin silver print, 7 1/8 x 5 7/8 in. (18.1 x 14.9 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by Joe C. Aker in honor of members of the Oklahoma Camera Club, 1960–1972, 2011.001

Luis Jiménez (American, 1940–2006). Artist with Model, 2007. Lithograph, 37 ½ x 27 in. (95.3 x 68.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by Joe A. Diaz, 2011.002

Dale Chihuly (American, b. 1941). Untitled drawing of the Eleanor Blake Kirkpatrick Tower with inscription for Carolyn Hill, ca. 2001. Watercolor and acrylic paint on paper, 45 x 33 in. (114.3 x 83.8 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.003

Frederick W. Becker (American, 1888–1974). Big Tujunga Canyon, California, n.d. Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 in. (63.5 x 76.2 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.004

Frederick W. Becker (American, 1888–1974). Untitled, n.d. Oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 61 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.005

Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Johann Sebastian Bach, n.d. Intaglio print on paper, 17 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. (44.5 x 36.8 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.006

Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Ludwig van Beethoven, n.d. Intaglio print on paper, 20 x 18 in. (50.8 x 45.7 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.007

Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, n.d. Intaglio print on paper, 17 1/2 x 13 3/4 in. (44.5 x 34.9 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.008

Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Frederic Chopin, n.d. Intaglio print on paper, 26 x 22 1/2 in. (66 x 57.2 cm). Oklahoma City Museum Nellie Shepherd (American, 1877–1920). Brittany Woman, ca. 1907–11. Oil on of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.009 canvas, 31 x 21 in. (78.7 x 53.3 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift from the Oklahoma Art League, 2010.081 Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Antonio Vivaldi, n.d. Intaglio print on paper, 18 x 16 in. (45.7 x 40.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.010 Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Richard Wagner, n.d. Intaglio print on paper, 17 1/2 x 15 1/2 in. (44.5 x 39.4 cm). Oklahoma City Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Georg Philipp Telemann, n.d. Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.017 Intaglio print on paper, 17 1/2 x 14 in. (44.5 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.011 Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Rembrandt van Rijn for Leonard Baskin, n.d. Intaglio print on paper, 12 x 19 1/2 in. (30.5 x 49.5 cm). Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Richard Strauss, n.d. Intaglio print Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, on paper, 21 x 17 1/2 in. (53.3 x 44.5 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of 2011.018 Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.012 Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Hart Crane, n.d. Intaglio print on Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Modest Mussorgsky, n.d. Intaglio paper, 17 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. (44.5 x 36.8 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of print on paper, 17 1/2 x 15 1/2 in. (44.5 x 39.4 cm). Oklahoma City Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.019 Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.013 Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Mohandas Gandhi, n.d. Intaglio Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Igor Stravinsky, n.d. Intaglio print on paper, 24 1/2 x 18 in. (62.2 x 45.7 cm). Oklahoma City print on paper, 17 1/2 x 17 3/4 in. (44.5 x 45.1 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.020 Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.014 Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Sergei Prokofiev, n.d. Intaglio print Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Alban Berg, n.d. Intaglio print on on paper, 17 1/2 x 14 in. (44.5 x 35.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of paper, 17 1/2 x 17 3/4 in. (44.5 x 45.1 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.021 Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.015 Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Albert Einstein, n.d. Intaglio print Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Franz Joseph Haydn, n.d. Intaglio on paper, 10 1/2 x 19 in. (26.7 x 48.3 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of print on paper, 21 1/4 x 18 in. (54 x 45.7 cm). Oklahoma City Museum Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.022 of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.016

ANNUAL REPORT | 2010–2011 13 Accessions, Loans & Deaccessions

Jonathan Hils (American, b. 1970). Mustang, 2010. Welded and brushed aluminum, 3’ 11 ¼” x 17’ 9” x 5’ 4 1/2.” Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 2010.082

Santa Barbara Museum of Art (January 29–April 17, 2011) Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Isaac Newton, n.d. Intaglio Alexander Hogue (American, 1898–1994). Soil and Subsoil, 1946. Oil print on paper, need inches (cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. on canvas, 36 x 52 in. (91.4 x 132.1 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, 2011.023 Art. Purchase with matching funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, 1971.027 Charles Wells (American, b. 1935). Rembrandt van Rijn for Leonard Baskin, n.d. Intaglio print on paper, 12 x 19 1/2 in. (30.5 x 49.5 cm). Exhibition: Alexandre Hogue: An American Visionary Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Donated by the Carolyn Hill Trust, Art Museum of South Texas (January 4, 2010–April 13, 2011) 2011.024 Grace Museum, Abilene (May 5–August 20, 2011) Fort Worth Museum of Science and Industry (September 24– November 27, 2011) PURCHASES Jonathan Hils (American, b. 1970). Mustang, 2010. Welded and Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Les Amateurs de tableaux brushed aluminum, 3’ 11 ¼” x 17’ 9” x 5’ 4 1/2.” Oklahoma City à l’hôtel Bouillon, 1862–1868. Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 7 1/2 Museum of Art. Purchase, 2010.082 x 10 1/4 in. (19.1 x 26 cm), image: 6 1/4 x 8 7/8 in. (15.9 x 22.5 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.176 Doel Reed (American, 1894–1985). Penitente Rococo, 1963. Aquatint, 9 ¼ x 20 ¼ in. (23.5 x 51.4 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Physiologie du buveur: Les Art. Purchase, 2011.025 Quatre Ages, 1862–1868. Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 7 x 10 in. (17.8 x 25.4 cm), image: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. (14 x 21.6 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.177 LOANS FROM THE COLLECTION Alice Neel (American, 1900–1984). Carmen and Judy, 1972. Oil on Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Voyons, voyons… pas tant canvas, 40 x 30 in. (101.6 x 76.2 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. d’empressement..., 1865. Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 8 1/2 x 11 Westheimer Family Collection, 2005.008. 1/2 in. (21.6 x 29.2 cm), image: 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (16.5 x 24.1 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.178 Exhibition: Alice Neel: Painted Truths Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (March 21–June 13, 2010) Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Lanterne Magique, 1869. Whitechapel Gallery, London (July 9–September 19, 2010) Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 11 1/4 x 10 5/8 in. (28.6 x 27 cm), Moderna Museet, Malmö Sweden (October 10, 2010–January 2, image: 8 5/8 x 8 in. (21.9 x 20.3 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. 2011) Purchase, 1981.182

Charles Garabedian (American, b. 1923). First and Second Estate, Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). La Dernier Semaine avant 1998. Acrylic on paper, 39 x 60 in. (99.1 x 152.4 cm). Oklahoma City l’Ouverture du Salon de Peinture, 1857. Zincograph (gillotage), Museum of Art. Gift of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, sheet: 10 x 13 in. (25.4 x 33 cm), image: 8 ½ x 10 ½ in. (21.6 x 26.7 ; Hassam, Speicher, Betts and Symons Fund, 2000, 2002.002 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.185

Exhibition: Charles Garabedian: A Survey

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Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Tiens, ce n’est rien que des peintures!, 1855. Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 9 ¼ x 13 ½ in. (23.5 x 34.3 cm), image: 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.186

Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Il me semble que nous allons dérailler!...,1857. Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 9 ½ x 13 in. (24.1 x 33 cm), image: 8 x 9 1/2 in. (20.3 x 13 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.187

Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Intérieur d’un wagon de troisième classe pendant l’hiver, 1856. Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 10 1/4 x 14 in. (26 x 35.6 cm), image: 7 1/2 x 10 1/8 in. (19.1 x 25.7 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.188

Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Les Voyageurs du Dimanche, 1862–1868. Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 7 1/8 x 10 ¼ in. (18.1 x 26 cm), image: 6 x 9 in. (15.2 x 22.9 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.189

Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Dis donc, not’ home, faut-y avoir une drôle d’idée pour faire sa portraiture comme ça!, 1852. Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 12 3/4 x 10 in. (32.4 x 25.4 cm), image: 9 ¾ x 8 1/4 in. (24.8 x 21 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.197

Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Décidément, ce qui, cette année, obtient le plus succeès à l’exposition de sculpture… ce sont les canards!, 1857. Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 9 ½ x 13 1/2 in. (24.1 x 34.3 cm), image: 8 ½ x 10 1/2 in. (21.6 x 26.7cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.200

Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Vue Prise à la buvette pendant la canicule, 1855. Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 10 ¼ x 14¾ in. (26 x 37.5 cm), image: 7 ½ x 9 3/4 in. (19.1 x 24.8 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.201

Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Les Amateurs de Tableaux, Dessin de Daumier, 1865. Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 9 ½ x 6 1/2 in. (24.1 x 16.5 cm), image: 8 ½ x 6 in. (21.6 x 15.2 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.213

Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879). Complet!!!, 1862–1868. Zincograph (gillotage), sheet: 10 x 7 in. (25.4 x 17.8 cm), image: 9 x 6 in. (22.9 x 15.2 cm). Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Purchase, 1981.214

Exhibition: Constructing a Human Comedy: The Art of Honoré Daumier Philbrook Museum of Art (October 24, 2010–January 2, 2011)

DEACCESSIONS There were no deaccessions during the fiscal year 2010–2011.

FILM ACCESSIONS The film program accessioned 18 new films, including donations by Northeastern State University in Tahlequah and a collection of business education films from Rick Lippert. The Museum’s film collection now has 563 film prints.

ANNUAL REPORT | 2010–2011 15 Exhibitions & Installations

La Serenissima: Eighteenth-Century Venetian Art from North American Collections. George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher Photo by Alan Ball EXHIBITIONS America, Crawley Petroleum, E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation, Sketch to Screen: The Art of Hollywood Costume Design. May Kirkpatrick Foundation, MidFirst Bank, SandRidge Energy, Inc., Cox 6–August 15, 2010. Special exhibition gallery. Organized by the Oklahoma, GlobalHealth, The Oklahoman, and Thatcher Hoffman Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Curated by Film Curator Brian Hearn Smith Film Endowment. Further support provided by Education and Associate Curator Jennifer Klos. Made possible by Presenting Sponsors Sarkey’s Foundation and Sonic, America’s Drive-In Arts Season Sponsor Inasmuch Foundation and Season Sponsors Education Endowments, and the Oklahoma Community Service Allied Arts Foundation, Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Devon Commission. Energy Corporation, OGE Corporation, Oklahoma Arts Council, Bank of America, Crawley Petroleum, The E.L. & Thelma Gaylord La Serenissima: Eighteenth-Century Venetian Art from North Foundation, Great Plains Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Kirkpatrick American Collections. September 9, 2010–January 2, 2011. Special Foundation, MidFirst Bank, SandRidge Energy, Inc., Saxum Public exhibition gallery. Organized by the Oklahoma City Museum of Relations, Cox Oklahoma, GlobalHealth, The Oklahoman, and the Art. Curated by Hardy S. George, Ph.D., chief curator emeritus. Thatcher Hoffman Smith Film Endowment. Further support provided Made possible by Presenting Season Sponsor Inasmuch Foundation by Education Sponsors Sarkey’s Foundation and Sonic, America’s and Season Sponsors Allied Arts Foundation, Chesapeake Energy Drive-In Education Endowments, and the Oklahoma Community Corporation, Devon Energy Corporation, OGE Corporation, Service Commission. Additional support provided by Exhibition Oklahoma Arts Council, Bank of America, Crawley Petroleum, E.L. Sponsors Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Ad Astra and Thelma Gaylord Foundation, Kirkpatrick Foundation, MidFirst Foundation,, B.R. Polk, Inc., Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Hudson, National Bank, SandRidge Energy, Inc., Cox Oklahoma, GlobalHealth, The Endowment for the Arts, Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Oklahoman, and Thatcher Hoffman Smith Film Endowment. Further Bureau, Oklahoma Humanities Council, and Stella Artois. support provided by Education Sponsors Sarkey’s Foundation and Sonic, America’s Drive-In Arts Education Endowments, and the Alfonso Ossorio: Gifts from the Ossorio Foundation. February 25, Oklahoma Community Service Commission. Additional support 2010–April 24, 2011. Second floor galleries. Permanent collection. provided by Exhibition Sponsors James C. and Virginia W. Meade Curated by Alison Amick, curator for collections and Oklahoma Humanities Council.

Théodore Géricault: Prints from the Tilghman Collection. March– Tour de Quartz. March 24–April 24, 2011. Second floor galleries. August 10, 2010. Second floor galleries. Permanent collection. Organized by the Oklahoma Arts Institute. Coordinated at the Curated by Alison Amick, curator for collections Oklahoma City Museum of Art by Alison Amick, curator for collections. Tour de Quartz was sponsored by Williams, Apple, Inc., Highlights from the Oklahoma Art League Collection. November 9, and Sonic, America’s Drive-In. 2010–August 28, 2011. Second floor galleries. Permanent collection. Curated by Alison Amick, curator for collections Jill Downen: COUNTERPARTS. NEW FRONTIERS Series for Contemporary Art. February 3–May 1, 2011. Third floor galleries. Luis Jiménez: Works on Paper. July 15–December 10, 2010. Third floor Curated by Glen Gentele, president & CEO. Made possible by galleries. Organized by the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Curated Presenting Season Sponsor Inasmuch Foundation; Leading Season by Alison Amick, curator for collections. Permanent collection and Sponsors Allied Arts Foundation, Chesapeake Energy Corporation, loans from the collection of Joe A. Diaz, San Antonio Devon Energy Corporation, OGE Corporation, and Oklahoma Arts Council; Supporting Season Sponsors Crawley Petroleum, E.L. and Jonathan Hils: INTERSECTION. NEW FRONTIERS Series for Thelma Gaylord Foundation, Kirkpatrick Foundation, MidFirst Bank, Contemporary Art. September 9, 2010–January 2, 2011. Third floor and SandRidge Energy, Inc.; Contributing Season Sponsors Cox galleries. Organized by the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Curated Oklahoma, GlobalHealth, The Oklahoman, and Thatcher Hoffman by Glen Gentele, president & CEO. Made possible by Presenting Smith Film Endowment. Further support provided by Education Season Sponsor Inasmuch Foundation and Season Sponsors Allied Sponsors Sarkey’s Foundation and Sonic, America’s Drive-In Arts Arts Foundation, Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Devon Energy Education Endowments and the Oklahoma Community Service Corporation, OGE Corporation, Oklahoma Arts Council, Bank of Commission.

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George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher. February 3– at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art by Curator for Collections May 8, 2011. Special exhibition gallery. An exhibition of the Vitra Alison Amick. Presentation in Oklahoma City made possible by Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany. This exhibition has Presenting Season Sponsor Inasmuch Foundation; Leading Season been generously sponsored by Herman Miller. Curated by Jochen Sponsors Allied Arts Foundation, Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Eisenbrand, curator, Vitra Design Museum. Coordinated at the Devon Energy Corporation, OGE Corporation, and Oklahoma Arts Oklahoma City Museum of Art by Associate Curator Jennifer Council; Supporting Season Sponsors Crawley Petroleum, E.L. and Klos. Presentation in Oklahoma City made possible by Presenting Thelma Gaylord Foundation, Kirkpatrick Foundation, MidFirst Bank, Season Sponsor Inasmuch Foundation; Leading Season Sponsors and SandRidge Energy, Inc.; Contributing Season Sponsors Cox Allied Arts Foundation, Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Devon Oklahoma, GlobalHealth, The Oklahoman, and Thatcher Hoffman Energy Corporation, OGE Corporation, and Oklahoma Arts Smith Film Endowment. Further support provided by Education Council; Supporting Season Sponsors Crawley Petroleum, E.L. and Sponsors Sarkey’s Foundation and Sonic, America’s Drive-In Arts Thelma Gaylord Foundation, Kirkpatrick Foundation, MidFirst Bank, Education Endowments and the Oklahoma Community Service and SandRidge Energy, Inc.; Contributing Season Sponsors Cox Commission. Additional support provided by Exhibition Sponsor Oklahoma, GlobalHealth, The Oklahoman, and Thatcher Hoffman James C. and Virginia W. Meade. Smith Film Endowment. Further support provided by Education Sponsors Sarkey’s Foundation and Sonic, America’s Drive-In Arts Education Endowments and the Oklahoma Community Service PERMANENT COLLECTION GALLERIES Commission. Additional support provided by Exhibition Sponsor Portraiture in European and American Art gallery. Second Floor. Oklahoma Humanities Council. European Painting and Sculpture Before 1900 gallery. Second Floor. Amy Blakemore: Photographs 1988-2008. May 5–July 10, 2011. Second floor galleries. This exhibition has been organized by British Art from the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries gallery. the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Curated by Alison de Lima Second Floor. Greene, MFAH curator of art and special projects. Coordinated at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art by Alison Amick, curator for French Painting from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries collections. Generous funding for this exhibition has been provided gallery. Second Floor. by Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Linn. Additional support has been provided by The Bequest of Edward B. Mayo, Leslie and Jack American Art of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Blanton, Jr., Leslie and Brad Bucher, Sara Paschall Dodd-Spickelmier gallery. Second Floor. and Keith Spickelmier, Dillon Kyle and Sam Lasseter, Carey C. Shuart, and the Friends of Amy Blakemore. Presentation in Oklahoma City American Scene Painting gallery. Second Floor. made possible by Presenting Season Sponsor Inasmuch Foundation; Leading Season Sponsors Allied Arts Foundation, Chesapeake Popular Culture: The 1960s and Beyond. Second Floor. Energy Corporation, Devon Energy Corporation, OGE Corporation, and Oklahoma Arts Council; Supporting Season Sponsors Crawley Geometrics gallery. Third Floor. Petroleum, E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation, Kirkpatrick Foundation, MidFirst Bank, and SandRidge Energy, Inc.; Contributing Painterly Abstraction gallery. Third Floor. Season Sponsors Cox Oklahoma, GlobalHealth, The Oklahoman, and Thatcher Hoffman Smith Film Endowment. Further support Dale Chihuly: The Collection. Third Floor. provided by Education Sponsors Sarkey’s Foundation and Sonic, America’s Drive-In Arts Education Endowments and the Oklahoma Community Service Commission.

Passages. May 16–October 16, 2011. Third floor. Curated by Scott Th. Carroll, Ph.D., director of The Green Collection. Coordinated at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art by Curator for Collections Alison Amick. Presentation in Oklahoma City made possible by Presenting Season Sponsor Inasmuch Foundation; Leading Season Sponsors Allied Arts Foundation, Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Devon Energy Corporation, OGE Corporation, and Oklahoma Arts Council; Supporting Season Sponsors Crawley Petroleum, E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation, Kirkpatrick Foundation, MidFirst Bank, and SandRidge Energy, Inc.; Contributing Season Sponsors Cox Oklahoma, GlobalHealth, The Oklahoman, and Thatcher Hoffman Smith Film Endowment. Further support provided by Education Sponsors Sarkey’s Foundation and Sonic, America’s Drive-In Arts Education Endowments and the Oklahoma Community Service Commission.

1934: A New Deal for Artists. May 26–August 21, 2011. Special exhibition gallery. 1934: A New Deal for Artists is organized and circulated by the Smithsonian American Art Museum with support from the William R. Kenan Jr. Endowment Fund and the Smithsonian Council for American Art. The C. F. Foundation in Atlanta supports the museum’s traveling exhibition program, Treasures to Go. George Gurney, deputy chief curator, organized the exhibition Jill Downen: COUNTERPARTS. Photo by Joseph Mills with Ann Prentice Wagner, curatorial associate. Coordinated ANNUAL REPORT | 2010–2011 17 Film

EXHIBITION Building on the success of the previous fiscal year, the film program Filmmaker Eric Bricker returned to OKCMOA in person for another had yet another record-breaking year for the number of screenings screening of Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman. offered (325), attendance (21,135), and revenue. One of the Local poets Tim Bradford, Matt Hollrah, and Carol Hamilton did highlights of the summer was the Sketch to Screen Film Festival, in live readings in memory of Allen Ginsburg prior to the screenings conjunction with the popular gallery exhibition Sketch to Screen: of Howl. The Japan Foundation, New York, in collaboration with The Art of Hollywood Costume Design, that included sold-out the University of Oklahoma, sponsored a free screening of classic screenings of Mamma Mia! Sing-along and Gone with the Wind. Japanese ghost tale Kwaidan. Ruth Myers presented a fashion show prior to one of the screenings of Bill Cunningham New York. With the return engagement of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, this Swedish literary/film sensation became the all-time, top-grossing film In a new partnership with the Museum, Belgian brewery Stella Artois, at the Noble Theater. The film’s two sequels,The Girl Who Played a global supporter of independent film, provided free product with Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest, became the between several screenings throughout the year: Winnebago program's second and fourth best-earning films ever thanks to return Man, Sundance Shorts, The Harmony Game: The Making of Bridge engagements by popular demand. Other box office hits wereExit Over Troubled Water, Breathless, and The Promise: The Making of through the Gift Shop, Winter’s Bone, Sundance Short Films, Oscar Darkness On the Edge of Town. Nominated Short Films, and Bill Cunningham New York. The Museum’s inaugural Youth Arts Advocates group worked with Audiences had a rare opportunity to see, for the first time in our Brian Hearn, film curator, and Sheila Hallett, community outreach state, the acclaimed contemporary artist Matthew Barney’s coordinator, to organize and promote a public screening of complete Cremaster Cycle. Among the other thematic programs American Teen followed by a panel discussion about school offered were French Cinema Week; Four Cinematic Views of stereotypes led by members of the Youth Arts Advocates. Venice, related to the La Serenissima exhibition; American Indian Cinema Showcase; New Jewish Cinema; 1934 Film Series; and In collaboration with the Oklahoma Film & Music Office, the film Green Screen, featuring four new documentaries about people program participated in the SXSW Red Dirt Reel Film Industry and the planet on which we live. The annual Film Preservation Reception at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film, Music and Festival, in cooperation with the University of Central Oklahoma, Interactive Festival in Austin, Texas. This inaugural event, held at the had a French theme with classic films by Jean-Luc Godard and Buffalo Lounge on Austin’s famed th6 Street, promoted Oklahoma’s Jacques Tati. film locations, financing, distribution, exhibition, and festivals to the larger film industry. The Red Dirt Reel was coproduced by the EVENTS Oklahoma Film & Music Office, the Oklahoma City Chamber of The Museum was one of the first venues in the country to screen the Commerce, OKCMOA Film Program, Circle Cinema, deadCENTER mockumentary Certifiably Jonathan starring the comedian/painter Film Festival, Black Mesa Entertainment, and Indion Entertainment Jonathan Winters. A small exhibition of Winters' surrealist paintings Group. were displayed in Founders Hall and the filmmakers, Jim Pasternak and Richard Marshall, did a live Skype Q&A with audiences. Filmmakers Amanda Pope and Tchavdar Georgiev also appeared for a live Q&A via Skype after the final screening of the fascinating documentary The Desert of Forbidden Art.

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EDUCATION & PUBLIC PROGRAMS During fiscal year 2010–11, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art organized and presented educational activities and events both at the Museum and at K–12 schools and universities, senior activity and memory care centers, hospitals, and other locations throughout the Oklahoma City metro area that reached 37,847 participants. MUSEUM SCHOOL Museum School, which offers formal visual arts instruction to adults and children, served more than 1,700 students in 190 classes, workshops, and camps.

ADULT PROGRAMS Over 3,600 adults benefited from the Museum’s travel tour program, lectures, talks, performances, and Last Call events.

FAMILY PROGRAMS More than 100 family programs reached just over 3,000 children and adults through exhibition-themed Family Day events, informal Drop-in Art activities, Discovery Packs activity backpacks, and Tiny Tuesdays art activities for children ages 2–5.

OUTREACH A total of 3,754 participants benefited from the Museum's outreach programs. The Museum worked with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic to provide a hands- on art activity for families attending the Discovery Concert series. A new partnership was established with the OU Children’s Hospital to bring art activities Spring Break Camp 2011 to The Zone, a 6,000-square-foot facility used as a recreation room for children and families staying in the hospital for prolonged treatment. The Museum organized for a teaching artist to visit the Zone and guide children and teens in art making to educate them and serve as a therapeutic outlet for stress and anxiety associated with their illness. Senior Outreach was expanded with a new program designed to help senior adults suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. The Museum worked with memory care centers Cypress Springs and Epworth Villa, bringing a teaching artist to them monthly to create art with their Alzheimer’s residents. OKCMOA also initiated its first teen art council, the Youth Arts Advocates, which consisted of 11 high school juniors and seniors who worked closely with Museum staff, met monthly to learn about careers within the arts, and organized a film event for teens.

TOURS Fourty-six volunteer docents donated approximately 700 hours in training and tours. Seven new docents were recruited and trained. The Museum’s Yellow Bus Brigade scholarship program, funded in part by a challenge grant from the Inasmuch Foundation, provided free admission and busing to 3,465 students from across the state.

• 19 adult tours: 522 people • 212 student tours: 7,108 people George Nelson Family Day • 3 audio tours with 483 OnCell users and 1,983 audio wands users

SCHOOL AND TEACHER PROGRAMS The Museum offered two events for educators: a teacher workshop and a teacher institute. Both programs presented information on exhibitions and the permanent collection at OKCMOA, as well as classroom connections with hands-on activities and suggested lesson plans that meet PASS and Core Curriculum requirements in the areas of Visual Arts, Social Studies, and Language Arts.

The Museum, in conjunction with the Oklahoma Art Education Association, sponsored its fourth Portfolio Day on January 14, 2011, which was open to all Oklahoma junior and senior students. Representatives of art faculties from Oklahoma and other regional colleges and universities evaluated 136 students’ portfolios in preparation for admission and scholarship applications.

The Museum placed twenty-nine college students—recent graduates and graduate students—in the internships serving Curatorial, Film, Education, Marketing, and Development departments. Additionally, over 1,250 students from colleges and universities took advantage of the Museum’s first ever College Month. The unique program engaged college students with art and the public Senior Outreach programs presented at the Museum. ANNUAL REPORT | 2010–2011 19 Volunteers

2010 RENAISSANCE BALL 2011 OMELETTE PARTY 2010–2011 DOCENTS 2010 Beaux Arts Committee COMMITTEE Adrienne Nobles, Chair Betty Abowitz Bebe MacKellar, Chair Jeanne Hoffman Smith, Allen Brown, Co-chair Jane Alexander Tricia Everest, Co-chair Honorary Chair Margaret Biggs Karen & Pete Delaney, Chairs Charlie Amis Leslie Bilbrey Terri Benear Heather & Bob Ross, Sponsorship Betsy & Dub Brunsteter Peter Bradford Kristen Bohanon Chairs Shawn Carey-Witcher Stephanie Burdine Rachel Bolen Marianne & Pat Rooney, Chris Carney Janet Cook Connell Branan Sponsorship Chairs Becki Collins Bette Corner Mindy Brown Karen Cuellar Karen Delaney Katherine Buxton Candy Ainsworth Robin & Paul Cunningham Donna Edwards Shirley Everest Jerriann Altshuler Debbie Naifeh Engel Susan Foster Mary FitzSimons Catherine Armitage Caroline & Les Farris Sue Francis Janell Flanery Gene Barth Frank Gartin Norma Gallagher Karen Hanstein Tina & Elby Beal Diane Glenn Caryl Gibbs Aimee Harlow Katy Boren Kathy Johnston Phillip Gibson Caroline Hendee Sody Clements Leslie Kearns Carolyn Hanks Anne Henderson Terri Cooper Erin Kozakiewicz Phyllis Harris Lindsay Hightower Karen & Peter Delaney Cathy Lawrence Bette Jo Hill Linda James Debbie Dudman John Mackechnie Janet Hudson Susan Jordan Nancy P. Ellis Virginia A. Meade Jeanne Jackson Jennifer Klos Joan Gilmore Lea & Mike Morgan Jann Jeffrey Susan McPherson Julie Hall Huda Mussa Joyce Logan Lee Murphy Kirk Hammons Jessica Ockershauser Anita May Dana Price Suzette & Kim Hatfield Alyce & Ron Page Anne Michalski Karen Samis Seyan Hefner Susan Planer Phillips Ann Mogridge Lauren Sullivan Bette Jo & Frank Hill Sharon Rippetoe Kathy Morris Leslie Russell Lu Hoenig Margaret Schnitz Michael T. Newman Margo Ward Leslie Hudson Marjie & Ralph Shadid Pat Palmer Laurie Hyde Tracey & Joe Shannonhouse Judy Phipps Beth Kerr Rachel Shortt Donita Phillips Penny & John McCaleb Donna Alexander Spring Caroline Reynolds Virginia A. Meade Suzanne Thomas Wilma Richardson Cynda Ottaway Vicki VanStavern Deborah Robertson Ashley Parrish Jeri Wensel Richard Rouillard Marianne & Pat Rooney Vicki & Fletcher Williams Christine Seo Heather & Bob Ross Jordan Young Janet Shockley Amalia Silverstein Silvia Small Jeanne Hoffman-Smith Bobbi Stas Denise Suttles Gail Stricklin Jim Vallion Nancy Van Horn Genea Vallion Cheri Weintraub Renate Wiggin Jo Wheeler Mary Wolf Rhonda White Meri Whitehead Jo Wise Lillian Yoeckel

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RENAISSANCE BALL The 35th annual Renaissance Ball, La Serenissima, was held Friday, September 10, 2010, at the Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club. Inspired by the Museum’s exhibition La Serenissima: Eighteenth- Century Venetian Art from North American Collections, the traditional black-tie event raised $ 326,204 for Museum operations. More than 450 guests dined amid the dramatic atmosphere inspired by Venice and danced to the lively music of Banana Seat. Chaired by Karen and Peter Delaney, the ball honored Jeanne Hoffman- Smith, longtime Museum patron and board member. Sponsorship chairs were Marianne and Pat Rooney and Heather and Bob Ross. The Patron Party was held at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art on September 7, 2010.

ARTONTAP The Museum’s seventh annual ARTonTAP beer tasting event Renaissance Ball featured more than 80 domestic and imported beverages as well Photo by David Faytinger as hors d’oeuvres from area restaurants: Adobe Grill Gourmet Mexicano, Cabot Cheese, Old Germany Restaurant, James E. McNellie’s Public House, and the Museum Cafe. In addition to the main and theater lobbies, the sold-out event offered seating and live music on the roof terrace at the Stella Artois Rooftop Beer Garden, sponsored by Premium Beers of Oklahoma. More than 750 guests sampled an array of unique brews, enjoyed live music by Born in November on the roof terrace, and visited the special exhibition La Serenissima: Eighteenth-Century Venetian Art from North American Collections. The event was held on Friday, October 8, 2010, and raised $46,970 for Museum exhibitions.

BEAUX ARTS BALL The 65th annual Beaux Arts Ball was held Saturday, November 27, 2010, at the Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club. A debutante presentation of the Beaux Arts Society, the ball benefits the Oklahoma City Museum of Art’s Beaux Arts Acquisition Fund. The ARTonTAP Beaux Arts Committee donated $50,000 to the fund, which is Photo by Paul Houston responsible for the acquisition of 25 works from 22 artists. The first work purchased in the Beaux Arts Collection was Rembrandt’s 1643 etching Raising of Lazarus. The 2010 Ball was chaired by Bebe MacKellar with co-chair Tricia Everest.

OMELETTE PARTY The 27th annual Omelette Party, Eggs a la MOD, was held Saturday, February 5, 2011, at the Coca-Cola Bricktown Events Center. Chaired by Adrienne Nobles, with co-chair Allen Brown, the party featured an art raffle of more than 40 works by local artists, dancing to the music of The Stars, and omelettes prepared by chefs from local restaurants: Bin73, Chef Ken Bradford, Lake Hefner Golf Club, The Melting Pot, Museum Cafe, Rococo, VZD'S Restaurant & Club, Catering Chef Darry Carter of 61 Hundred Catering, Frank Newcomb, Big Truck Tacos, Mediterranean Deli & Imports, Kaiser’s American Bistro, Paseo Grill, Deep Fork Grill, and Stella Artois. The party hosted 1,000 guests, and proceeds totaling $95,758 benefited Museum exhibitions. Omelette Party

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The Museum would like to thank its members for another outstanding year of support and confidence! To our 4,548 members as of June 30, the Museum offered free admission; exhibition previews; discounts on store merchandise; and programs and activities for all ages. They also received the Museums’s member magazine, CONNECT, published three times a year.

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Mrs. Denise Blume Ms. Deanna L. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Matt Brown Ms. Liz Buschelman Mr. Scott Blumenthal Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Cordell C. Brown Mr. Philip B. Busey Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumenthal Mrs. Betty L. Brady Mr. Steven M. Brown Ms. Kathryn Bush Mr. Andrew Boatman Mr. Blake D. Brady Dr. Carrie Brown Ms. Kathy Bussen Mr. Don S. Bobzien Ms. Mary Jo Bragdon Mr. Jeffrey L. Brown Mr. Manuel Bustos Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Bocar Dr. James L. Brand Mr. Roy Brown Mr. Brian Buswell Suzanne and Bruce Bockus Ms. Linda B. Brandenberger Mrs. Pat Brown Dr. William D. Butcher Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bocock Mr. John Brandenburg and Mr. Charles N. Brown Mr. Donald P. Butcher Mr. Edward Boerner Ms. Janet Massad Mr. Ryan L. Brown Ms. Bette Butterworth Ms. Jessica Bogardus Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Branecky Ms. Amy S. Brown Dr. Leanne Buttross Dr. and Mrs. Carl R. Bogardus Mrs. Carolyn R. Branham Ms. Jessica L. Brown Mr. Ryan Butts Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bogenschutz Mrs. Sharlene S. 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Mr. and Mrs. John B. Carter Ms. Shannon Claire and Mr. Clint Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mr. Jon Coussens Ms. Miriam Carter Stone Cohenour Mr. and Mrs. John F. Covington Ms. M L. Carter Ms. Barbara A. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Cohn Ms. Adrianne Covington- Mr. and Mrs. David N. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Tim Clark Ms. Doranda Colbert Graham Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Jim C. Clark Mrs. Tabitha I. Cole Mr. Scott Cowan Ms. Barbara R. Carubelli Mr. Steven Clark Mrs. Hally K. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cowan Ms. Ana I. Casanegra Mr. Vaughn Clark Rebecca and John Cole Mr. Ben D. Cowley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Case Mrs. Jean Clark Mrs. Joan Cole Ms. Mary K. Cox Mr. and Mrs. James Casey Dr. Terry M. Clark Ms. Carol Cole-Frowe Ms. Margaret O. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cashion Mr. Sam Clark Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Coleman Ms. Barbara Cox Ms. Cindy Cason Mr. Mark Clark Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman Dr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Cox Dr. and Mrs. G. David Casper Ms. Ernestine F. 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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Dawson Ms. Chi T. Dinh Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Duncan Mr. Pierre B. Cyr Ms. Dawn Day Mrs. Louann Dishmon David and Jackie Duncan Mr. B Wayne Dabney Mr. Bruce Day Mr. John J. Dittberner Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas V. Duncan Ms. Gina Dabney Ms. Dixie Day Ms. Ann Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Bob Duncan Mr. Robert and Dr. De Jean Ms. Bobara De Caulp and Maggie and Steve Dixon Mr. Ralph L. Duncan Dace Mr. Gary R. Peterson Ms. Connie R. Dixon Ms. Luceen Dunn Ms. Tuesdy L. Dadulo Ms. Lisa De Graffenried Mr. Toby Dixon Ms. Vionette Dunn Ms. Kyle Dahlem Dr. Adam De la Garza Dr. and Mrs. James Dixson Patricia and Jack Durrett Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Dahlgren Mr. and Mrs. Tomas de los Santos Mr. Thomas A. Dobbs Mr. and Mrs. William E. Durrett Ms. Alice R. Dahlgren Ms. Kathryn Dean Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson Dr. William A. Dycus Ms. Bev Dahnke and Mr. Roy Mr. Robert L. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Page Dobson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dyke Smith Drs. Shirley E. 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Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Don Douglas Nikki and Marc Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Davis Mr. Frank Dennis Ms. Diane L. Douglass Mr. John Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Dennis Mrs. Virginia Douthitt Ms. Kimberly A. Edwards Dr. Mary E. Davis Mr. Terry Dennison and Mr. John Dr. Kristin Dowell Mr. John E. Effinger Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Davis Doneti Mr. John Downard Ms. Sandra K. Effinger Ms. Celine Davis Ms. Judy Denwalt Mr. Scott Downard Judith and Davis Egle Mr. and Mrs. William E. Davis Mr. Emmanuel Derbez Ms. Sara Downard Mr. William Ehrlich Mrs. John W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Derrick Mr. Brandon S. Downey Ms. Elizabeth Eickman Mr. and Mrs. Porter Davis Ms. Joann DeShields Mr. and Mrs. Larry F. Downey Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Elam Dan and Sara Davis Ms. Ashley Desmond Mr. David G. Downing Mr. Billy D. 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Davis Ms. Katherine Dickey Ms. Sue Ducharme Mr. and Mrs. Rand Elliott Mr. Jimmy Davis Ms. Terri Dickson Dr. and Mrs. Claude E. Duchon Dr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliott Ms. Amanda R. Davis Ms. Kathy Dickson Mr. and Mrs. William Duckworth Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ellis Mr. Stephen Davis Mr. Jim Dicus Mr. Leonard S. Duff Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Ellis Ms. Shirley Davis Ms. Megan Diefenderfer Mr. Christian Duffner Ms. Gina Ellis Ms. Lynne R. Davis Ms. Janet R. DiEnna Mr. Adam Duffy Mr. Brandon Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davison Ms. Cherry D. Dienz Ms. Deji C. Dugger Mr. Larry Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Denver N. Davison Mr. Dan Dill Ms. Glenda Duke Mr. John Elsea Ms. Lisa K. Davoli Ms. Marjorie Dillender Mr. Richard Dulaney Mrs. Allison and Mr. James Elston Ms. Margaret Dawkins and Mr. Dr. Steven Dillingham Mrs. L. T. Dulaney, Jr. Mrs. Katherine Elwood David Taylor Mr. Robert Dillon Mr. Sidney G. Dunagan Mrs. Crystal R. Emerson Drs. Richard and Nancy Dawson Ms. Lori V. Dillon Ms. Linda Duncan Mr. George M. Emerson Mrs. Carrie Dawson Mr. David Dillon Mr. Scott R. Duncan Mrs. Patricia Empie Ms. Eustacia Dawson Mr. Bill Dinger Ms. Linda Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Mark Engel

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Dr. and Mrs. Larry Engelmann Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fielder Mr. and Mrs. Stan Foster Ms. Kay Gage Mrs. Jennifer L. England Ms. Lynn E. Fielding Mr. Craig Foster Ms. Jamey Galik Mr. and Mrs. James D. English Mrs. Shana Fields Ms. LuEllis Fountain Mr. Casey L. Gall Mr. and Mrs. Tom Enis Mr. Phillip S. Fields Ms. Jeanne S. Fowler Ms. Patricia A. Gallagher and Mrs. Danielle M. Ennenga Mr. and Mrs. Pedro R. Figueroa Ms. Wendy Fox Mr. Douglas L. Parr Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ephraim Dr. Janice Filler Ms. Barbara G. Frailey Ms. Norma Gallagher Mr. Jeff Erwin and Mr. Sam Ms. Mary Finley Mr. and Ms. Jerry Fraley Ms. Reba Gallaspy Blackstock Mr. Ellis G. Fischer Mrs. Jane S. Frame Sheila and Kevin Galliart Mrs. Edward A. Eskridge Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fischer Mr. Paul Francel and Ms. Lisa Mr. John Galowitch Ms. Naomi Esmon Mr. Kent Fischer and Mr. Michael Gigstad Mr. Mitesh Gandhi Mr. John Espen Harmon Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Ms. Mena Ganesan Ms. Linda M. Esser Ms. Marsha R. Fisher Mrs. Kimberly S. Francisco Ms. Glynnis Gangwer Ms. Teresa Estep Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fisher Mrs. Kelly Frank Ms. Evelyn Gant Alison and John Estus Ms. Lisa J. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. John E. Frank Mr. John Garber Mrs. Aaron Etherington Mrs. Annette P. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Frank, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Beto Garcia Mrs. Sunjung Eum Mr. Alan Fishkin Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Franken Ms. Madison Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Evans Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fishkin Mr. and Mrs. James M. Franklin Ms. Joy Garland Ms. Marge Evans Mr. Mark K. Fitch Mrs. Mary Frates Mr. Van A. Garmon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Evans II Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Rodman A. Frates Dr. Lance and Dana Garner Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Evans Mr. Brian Fitzsimmons and Dr. TiTi Mrs. Nan K. Frates Mrs. Nita Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Evenson Nguyen Mr. Kent F. Frates Mr. Dan Garrett Mr. and Mrs. James H. Everest Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Mrs. Tana Frazier Ms. Aline J. Garrett Ms. Tricia Everest Fitzsimmons Ms. Tracey M. Frederick Mr. Kennon M. Garrett Mr. Elliot T. Everett Mr. and Mrs. Colin FitzSimons Dr. Dale Fredericksen Mrs. Elizabeth Garrett, Jr. Ms. Amanda R. Ewing Mr. Robert L. Fix Mr. Rocky Fredrickson Ms. Ann T. Garrett Mr. Bruce W. Ewing Drs. Leonard and Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Fredrickson Mr. Garry J. Garrett Mr. Jose E. Exaire Flansburg Mr. & Mrs. Charles Freede Dr. and Mrs. Bolar Garrison Ms. Carol I. Eyster Ms. Polly Fleet Mrs. Henry J. Freede Ms. Charletta Garrison Mr. and Ms. Brad Ezell Mr. and Mrs. David Fleischaker Ms. Cathy Freede Dr. Franklin P. Gartin Mr. Charles L. Fagin and Mrs. Donna Fleming Mr. Charles L. Freeland Ms. Deanna P. Gaston Ms. Marcia Fagin Mr. Michael Flemon Ms. Nikole L. Freeman Ms. Janna Gau Ms. Robyn Fain Dr. and Mrs. David A. Flesher Mrs. Cary E. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Gaugler Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fair Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Flesher III Mr. Joe Freeman and Mr. Frank Gault Ms. Cynthia Falkenstein Ms. Mary Fleske Mr. Michael Pone Mrs. Jana N. Gausman Dr. Joe P. Fallin Ms. Kerra Fletcher and Mr. Jason Ms. Susan L. French Mark Gautreaux and Jerry Ms. Kelly F. Fanning Troutman Mr. David Fretwell and Johnston Gautreaux Paula and Fred Fanson Mrs. Betty K. Fletcher Mr. Mark Lester Ms. Erinn Gavaghan Mr. and Mrs. Jay Farber Mr. John Flewelling Mrs. Ed Fretwell, Jr. Ms. Cathy Gazzaniga Mrs. Christiane E. Faris Mr. and Mrs. Bob Flexner Dr. Elbert Friday Mr. Glen Gean Mr. Shannon Farmer Matthew B. Flies Ms. Cindy L. Fridrich Ms. Alice Gehrke Mr. and Mrs. Michael Farney Mr. E. Waylon Flinn Ms. Natalie J. Friedman Ms. Rita I. Geiger Mrs. Marissa B. Farr Ms. Tracy Floreani Mr. Scott Friedman Dr. & Mrs. James N. George Mr. Aaron Farr Mr. and Mrs. Andres E. Flores, Jr. Ms. Elise R. Friese Mr. Richard G. Geren Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Farrell Ms. Carmen Floris Mr. Justin Frisbie Mr. Jeff Gerlitz Dr. Bradley K. Farris Mr. Charles Flournoy Ms. Louise Fritz Mr. Barton Gernandt Mr. and Mrs. Les Farris Mr. Walter Floyd Mr. Henry Fry Ms. Charlotte W. Gibbens Ms. Mari Farthing Mr. and Mrs. Matt Floyd Mrs. Bernard Fudge, Jr. and Mr. Dale Toetz Mr. Robert J. Fasol Mrs. Marlene G. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fudge Ms. Caryl B. Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. W. Gerald Faubion Mr. and Mrs. Earl Folk Ms. Marilyn Fuhr Dr. Gilbert and Mrs. Aulena Ms. Tina Fausett Mr. Joe S. Foote Mr. and Mrs. Marty Fulk Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Barry Favor Ms. Holly Forbes Mr. David L. Fuller Don and Saramay Gibson Mr. William D. Fears Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes Dr. and Mrs. Bennett E. Fuller Ms. Janis Gibson Ms. Judith A. Federa Mrs. C. Richard Ford Mr. Steven Fuller Mr. Hugh D. Gibson Mr. Kenneth D. Feiger and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ford Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fulmer Mr. Jeffrey W. Gifford Ms. Barbara Martinez Gary and Raena Ford Ms. Elizabeth L. Fulton Mr. Jerry A. Gilbert Ms. Marjory Feighny Mr. Edwin Ford Mr. Leo B. Fundaro Ms. Sally Gilbert Ms. Becky Feldman Ms. Karla Ford-Ray Miss Lisa M. Funderburg Mr. Derek Gill Dr. Mark Felton Ms. Ann Fordyce Ms. Genie Funk Ms. Teresa S. Gill Ms. Margaret Fensterer Mr. and Mrs. Larry Foreman Mr. and Mrs. John W. Funk Mr. Paul Gill Mr. Micah Fenton Ms. Mary Forrest Ms. Anne-Marie Funk Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gill Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Fergeson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forshee Beverly and Mark Funke Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gill Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fergeson Ms. Trish Forsythe Mrs. Lavonna Funkhouser Mr. and Mrs. Dane Gill Mr. and Mrs. Mead Ferguson Mr. Jeffrey C. Forsythe Ms. Sherry Furseth Ms. Gina Gillezeau and Ms. Gale A. Ferguson Dr. Lydia L. Forsythe Mr. and Mrs. Gerald N. Furseth Mr. David Weiser Mr. Tyler Ferguson Ms. Janet Foss Ms. Brenda Fuson Mrs. Drew Gillum Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Ferrell Ms. Lora Foster Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gabbard Dr. and Mrs. Richard Gilman Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferretti Jennifer and Michael Foster Ms. Barbara Gabel Ms. Kathy Gilman Ms. Trina Fesperman Mr. Joe Foster Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Gaddis II Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gilmore Ms. Mary C. Fieber Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster Dr. Mubina Gaffar Ms. Joan Gilmore

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Mr. Chad Gilson Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gray Ms. Alison Hafar Dr. Joseph S. Hargis Ms. Alison Giordano Mr. Ryan S. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Hagan Mr. and Mrs. V. Burns Hargis Ms. Jenny Gipson Ms. Lynae S. Greely Mr. Ben C. Hagar Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harlan Mr. David D. Gipson Ms. Delreice Green Ms. Ramsey Haggard Mrs. Jane B. Harlow Mr. Christopher F. Givan Ms. Joan Green Mr. Jack Haggard Mr. and Mrs. David R. Harlow Ms. Annabel Givens Ms. Janet L. Green Dr. Devon Hahn Larry and Helen Harmon Ms. Connie Givens Ms. Joyce J. Green Mr. Robert S. Hahn Ms. Rachelle Harms and Dr. and Mrs. Neil M. Glass Mr. Louis M. Green Ms. Kathy M. Hahne Charlotte Cole Mr. Ronald W. Glass Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mr. Dan Hake Mr. Casey C. Harness Mr. Dan Glatzhofer and Greenawalt Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hakel Mr. Matthew Harper Ms. Karen Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hakim Ms. Patricia A. Harper Ms. Denise Gleason Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hale Mr. and Mrs. David Harper Ms. Diane Glenn and Mr. Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenberg Ms. Cynthia Hale and Mr. Scott Mrs. Sig Harpman Stickle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenberg Hale Mr. and Mrs. W. Keith Harralson Joy and Don Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Greene Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hall Ms. Suzanne Harrell Mr. Chris R. Glick Ms. Kathryn Greene Ms. Saralyn Hall Mrs. Carole B. Harrington Miss Sarah J. Glick Ms. Barbara A. Greene Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hall Mr. John C. Harrington, Jr. Ms. Monica Gliva Ms. Terri L. Greenly Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland Hall Mr. John C. Harrington, III Mr. Joe Glover Mrs. Tammy Greenman Mrs. Margaret A. Hall Dr. John R. Harris Mr. Samuel J. Glover Mr. and Mrs. David T. Greenwell Mrs. Carol Hall-Gann Mr. Bruce G. Harris Ms. Lois M. Glyn Mr. and Mrs. William D. Ms. Donna J. Hallman Mr. James R. Harris Ms. Janie U. Go Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hallren Ms. Cecilia Harris Ms. Patsy R. Goddard Mr. and Mrs. Tom Greenwood Ms. Anna M. Halpin Mr. Tim S. Harris Dr. Antone Godding Dr. Beverley Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Zac Halter Mr. and Mrs. C. Jack Harris Dr. Kay Goebel Ms. Nancy Greer Ms. Pat Halverson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris Mr. Timothy H. Goff V Greer Dr. Dave Hambright and Ms. Phyllis K. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Gregory Dr. Pamela Genova Mrs. Judy Harris Goldberg Ms. Shellie Greiner Mr. William Hamill Ms. Gayle Harris Mr. Glenn N. Goldschlager Mr. Richard J. Grellner Mr. James G. Hamill Mr. Ron Harrison Ms. Diane Goldschmidt Ms. Carolyn Gresham-Fiegel Ms. Carol J. Hamilton Mrs. Shirley A. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Barry Golsen Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gretsch Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hamilton Ms. Angeline A. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Golsen Tim and Courtney Griffin Ms. Melanee Hamilton Ms. Laynie Harrod Dr. Evgenia Golubeva Ms. Connie Griffith Ms. Carol D. Hamilton Mr. B.J. Harrod and Mr. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Gonzalez Dr. and Mrs. Tom Griggs Mr. Robert Hamm and Ms. Ingrid D. Horton Ms. Marilyn Goodban and Dr. H.D. Grimes Young Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Harroz Ms. Sharilyn Edlund Mrs. Rory Grimes Dr. and Mrs. James C. Hammack Dr. and Mrs. Edward Harroz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goodey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Grimes Ms. Dina Hammam Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Harry, III Mr. Mike Goodman Mr. Rob Griswold and Ms. Ellen Jim and Wynde Hammock Ms. Lisa E. Hart Mr. Dave Goodman Wisdom Ms. Lisa Hammond Ms. Alyssa B. Hart Mr. John Goodman Ms. Toni J. Griswold Mr. Jason Hammonds Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hart Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy K. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. John D. Groendyke Mr. and Mrs. Royce Hammons Mrs. Jill Hartl Mr. and Mrs. George Goodner Ms. Sarah Groenjes Mr. Sam Hammons and Ms. Joy Ms. Catherine Hartmann Mr. Jeff Goodner Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grove L. Kountoupis Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Hartshorn Ms. Judith Goodno Mr. Bob Lake Grove Mr. Neal Hampton Drs. James and Jean Hartsuck Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon Ms. Jennifer Grover and Dr. Diana Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. Scot Harvey Mr. Kevin D. Gordon Mr. Ralph Tucker Dr. Gabriel Pardo Mrs. Judy Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gordon Mrs. Judith H. Groves Ms. Gayle Hampton Roellen G. Hasbrook and T. D. Mrs. Mary Gordon Taft Ms. Cherri Grube Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Hampton Hasbrook Mr. Ron Gosdin Dr. and Mrs. Curtis R. Gruel Dr. and Mrs. James W. Hampton Ms. Amber M. Hasbrook Mr. Niyaz Gosmanov Ms. Brenda K. Grummer Mr. James Hampton Ms. Karen Hasenbeck Ms. Sarah Lee Gossett Parrish Mr. Willie Guest, Jr. Mr. Jeffrey Scott Hand Ms. Sally Hasenfratz Ms. Mills Gotcher and Mr. Eric Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Guild Ms. Arlena Handy Dr. and Mrs. Don W. Haskins Leslie Mr. Matt A. Guillory Mr. Enoch K. Haney Mr. Andy Haswell and Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gouldy Dr. Mary Kay Gumerlock Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hankins Dr. Barbara Bonner Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gourley Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mr. Mike Hankins and Ms. Marilyn Hatch Dr. Larry Govin Gumerson, Jr. Miss JoLynn Bellinger Ms. Lala M. Hatcher Ms. Jennifer Graef Ms. Linda Gungoll Mr. David Hanks Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gragg Mrs. Rita Gunter Dearmon Mr. Monroe T. Hannon Ms. Colleen J. Hatfield Ms. Melissa Graham Ms. Heather Gurley The Honorable Carol M. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. S. Kim Hatfield Ms. Dee M. Graham Mr. and Mrs. William G. Mr. Robert Hansen Ms. Ann Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. David C. Graham Gustafson Mr. John H. Hansen Mr. Walt C. Hattemer Ms. Vickey Grammont Mr. Kurt Gwartney Dr. Olivia Hanson Mr. and Mrs. R. Steven Haught Ms. Brenda Granger Mrs. Carol Gwin Mr. Burt Harbison Mrs. Jana C. Hausburg Ms. Stephanie Grantham Mr. Carl Gwin Judge and Mrs. David M. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hauschild Ms. Anne Marie Grassmann Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert G. Haas, Jr. Harbour Mr. and Mrs. John Havens Mr. Herbert M. Graves Glen and Beth Hacker Ms. Victoria O. Hardiman Ms. Linda Havrilla Ms. Virginia B. Graves Mrs. Christin A. Hackler Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Hardin, Jr. Ms. Lydia L. Hawk Anne and Barry Gray Mr. Mervyn Hackney Ms. Coretta Harding Ms. Vicki Hawk Ms. Dorothy N. Gray Mr. LLoyd S. Hadaway Ms. Julietta Harding Ms. Denise Hawk

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Mr. Grant Hawkins Ms. Carol A. Heydman Ms. Sally Holmes Mrs. Marilyn M. Hugon Ms. Judith E. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Heymans The Honorable Jerome A. Ms. Carrie Hulett and Mr. Edwin Mrs. Pamela K. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hibbs Holmes Moehlenbrock Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hickman Mrs. Margaret Holmes Mr. Claude J. Humble Ms. Winnie Hawkins Ms. Teena Hicks Ms. Sonya J. Holmquist Mr. Timothy B. Hummel Ms. Kirsten Hawley Mr. Gary Hicks and Mr. Donn Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holshouser Mr. David R. Humphrey Ms. Lorraine Hay Edwards Mr. Brad Holt and Ms. Jo Ann Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Humphreys Ms. Samantha Hayes Christina Hicks Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Brad J. Humphreys Ms. Kelley Hayes Mr. Richard F. Hicks Ms. Jill A. Holt Ms. Robyn Humphreys Ms. Adrill J. Hayes Mrs. Elizabeth K. Higginbotham Mr. William Hommel Mr. and Mrs. Del C. Humphreys Mr. John Hayes Mr. William Higgins Mr. Danny Honeycutt Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Humphreys Mr. Jerry S. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Joe I. Hight Miss Rachel Honeywell Mr. and Mrs. Gary Huneryager Mr. John Haynes Mr. Trent L. Hight Ms. Connie Hong Ms. Vanessa Hunholz Mr. and Mrs. David Hays Ms. Patricia A. Hight Dr. and Mrs. J. William Hood Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hunnicutt Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mrs. Frank J. Hightower Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hook Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt Hazelwood, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G.P. Johnson Mrs. Rhonda Hooper Ms. Linnie Hunt Ms. Rhonda L. Heafy Hightower Ms. Myra J. Hoover Mrs. Sharon L. Huntington Ms. MaryAnn M. Heard Mr. David Hilbern Mr. Cody Hoover Mr. Robert C. Huntley Ms. Eileen Hearn Mr. Kevin W. Hilburn Ms. Joanne Hope Ms. Rebecca Hunzicker Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hearn, Jr. Ms. Mary S. Hill Frances and Jay Hoppe Mr. and Mrs. Jim L. Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Jon T. Heath Ms. Desiree N. Hill Mrs. Donna Hopper Mrs. Nancy Hurley Mr. Donald F. Heath, Jr. Ms. Carlene Hill Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Mr. Paul D. Hurst Mr. Michael D. Heaton Mr. James W. Hill Hopps, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Mead J. Hedglon Ms. Lori A. Hill Dr. Howard Hopps Mr. Walfrid E. Huskonen and Mr. Robert Hedrick Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hill Mrs. Jess Horn Ms. Marcia Buchanan Mr. Gary P. Heerwald Mr. Victor Hill Mrs. Ann J. Horn Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hustis Ms. Machelle Heffron Dr. and Mrs. A. Dodge Hill, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Roger Hornbrook Mr. Harry Hutson Dr. and Mrs. James L. Heflin Ms. Judith Hill Dr. Mary Hornbuckle Emily and Patrick Hutton Mr. and Mrs. W. John Hefner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hill Mr. Shaun Horton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Larry P. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill Mr. Pete H. Hounslow Dr. Diane H. Hyde Heidebrecht Ms. Barbara Hillyer and Ms. Mr. Mark R. Houser and Ms. Joan Mrs. Betsy Alaupovic Hyde Ms. Rebecca M. Heil Abigail Keegan M. Allmares Mrs. Nancy Hyde Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hein Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hilterbrand Mr. and Mrs. Keith Houser Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hyde Ms. Audrey Heise-Fijalka Mr. and Mrs. Bill L. Hines Mr. Ross Howard Ms. Sharon Hylton Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Mrs. Mary E. Hines Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Howard Ms. Rene V. Ibarra Hellman Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hines-Lunn Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Howard Monica and Eugene Ilang Mr. Charles Helm Ms. Heather Hintz and Mr. David Mrs. Jan L. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Gene Imke Ms. Marlene Helsel Branscum Dr. Carol A. Howard Ms. Kelli Ingels Mr. and Mrs. Durward V. Hendee Ms. Dawn A. Hisey Ms. Charlotte G. Howard Ms. Eleanor Inglis and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Henderson Mr. Tom Hoch Mr. Frank F. Howard Ms. Margaret L. Darcey Mrs. Iris Henderson Margaret and Victor Hochla Ms. Kathy Howard Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ingram, III Ms. Sally Henderson Ms. Shannon Hodges Mrs. Paula H. Howell Ms. Mary Inman Mr. John Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoehn Mr. Thomas P. Howell Mr. and Mrs. Mike Irby Mary Jean Hendrick Mr. and Mrs. K. Blake Hoenig Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howell Mrs. Barbara Irish Dr. Joanne Hendrick Mr. Corban Hoey Dr. and Mrs. Joe M. Howell Mr. and Mrs. Grant Irwin Ms. Kay Hendricks Ms. Jaci Hoffman Drs. 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Henshall Rundstrom Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Hudson Mr. Walter J. Jacques Robert and Phylis Hensley Mr. Don Holladay Mr. John and Mrs. Janet Hudson Mr. and Mrs. George James II Ms. Jane Henson Dr. Richard Hollander Ms. Peggy A. Hudson Ms. Karen James Ms. Lana Henson and Mr. Karl Dr. Cathy E. Hollen Ms. Janis Hudson Drs. John and Cathy Jameson Semtner Mrs. Teena Hollingshead Ms. Sara K. Huff Ms. Kim Jameson Mr. Jeff Herman Ms. Nancy M. Hollingsworth Ms. Caryn Huff Mr. Albert N. Janco Ms. Cynthia L. Hernandez Ms. O June Holloway Ms. Audrey S. Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Mrs. Mary Hernandez Mrs. Nadine N. Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Huston Huffman, Jr. Jankowsky Mrs. Nancy Herzel Mr. and Mrs. James Holman Dr. and Mrs. William L. Hughes Cynthis and Thomas Janssen Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Hess Ms. April Holman Ms. Buffy C. Hughes and Mr. Ms. Phyllis M. Jarrett and Ms. Barbara Hess Mrs. Erin M. Holman Keith Tiller Ms. Gladys Dronberger Dr. Brooke Hessler Mrs. Lois Holmboe Angela and Brian Hughes Ms. Mary Lu Jarvis Mr. Andrew E. Heuer Ms. Elizabeth Holmes Ms. Tina A. Hughes The Jim Jarvis Family

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Mr. Jerry Jaynes Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Jones Ms. Jeanette Keller Ms. Deborah M. Kirk Ms. Honoree Jeffers Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jones Mr. John Keller Mr. Joseph K. Kirk Mr. William S. Jefferson Mrs. Sherrel Jones Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Keller Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kirk Mr. John L. Jeffrey Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones Mr. Joseph Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Kirkhuff Ms. Jann Jeffrey Ms. Paula Jones Ms. Grace E. Kelley Ms. Karen Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Jones Ms. Julie Kelley Mr. Anthony J. Kirksey Ms. LeAnn Jenkins Ms. Laurie W. Jones Mrs. Betsy Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Kirt Ms. Jane Jenkins Ms. Cynthia Jones Ms. Karen Kellow Ms. Julia Kirt and Dr. Nathan Mr. Terry Jenks Haley W. Jones Ms. Brenda Kelly Guilford Mrs. Jerry Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Finch M. Jones, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. J. Michael Kelly Ms. Carol Kiser Ms. Jessica Jennings Ms. Jill Jones Mr. Michael Kelly Mr. Michael Kiser Ms. Myra Jennings Mr. Curtis R. Jones Mr. Peter M. Keltch Ms. Peggy L. Kisicki Mr. James A. Jennings Mr. and Mrs. David Jones Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Kemp Ms. Linda Kissler Ms. Cynthia Jennings and Mrs. Deborah L. Jones Mr. Jason Kempf Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kitchen Mr. David Hertzel Mrs. Debra C. Jones Mr. James Kendall Ms. Cheryl Kitchens Mr. Stan Jennings Mr. Glenn M. Jones Dr. and Mrs. James M. Mrs. Nancy Kitts Mrs. Janice R. Jensen Mr. Ted L. Jones Kenderdine Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Klabzuba Mr. and Mrs. Lane Jensen Ms. Judy Jones Ms. Claire Kennedy Ms. Phyllis W. Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jensen Ms. Robin L. Jones Mr. Kent Kennedy Ms. Barbara M. Parr Ms. Kathryn Jenson White Ms. Ellen Jonsson Ms. Marnie Kennedy Dr. Misha Klein and Mrs. Kim Jeongrang Mrs. Warren K. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. John Kenney Mr. Sean O'Neill Mr. Jose L. Jiménez Ms. Wendy Jordan Dr. Michael L. Kent Mr. and Mrs. Wade L. Kloefkorn Mr. Craig Jiménez and Dr. Susan Mr. Donald A. Jordan Mr. Ben Kenyon Mrs. Jody Klopp Spencer Mr. James R. Jorgensen Dr. William F. 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Kershen Mr. and Mrs. John Knudsen Brenda and Larry Johnson Mr. John Kalhoefer Mr. Lee Kessinger Ms. Julie Knudtson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James D. Kallstrom Mr. David W. Ketch Dr. Harry Kocurek Denise K. Johnson and Neil E. Ms. Claudia Kamas and Mr. Ron B. Ketch Mr. Howard Koerth and Johnson Mr. Dan Hollacher Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Ketter Ms. Rozilyn Miller Mr. Berry M. Johnson Yixiu Kang Mr. John R. Key Marci and Ron Koetter Manson Ms. Willa Johnson Ms. Leah M. Kanne Mrs. Victoria Khoury Mrs. Marianne Kokojan Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson Mrs. Emily Kaplan Dr. Chaouki K. Khoury and Reverend and Mrs. Edward Mrs. Thomas H. Johnson Ms. Kalli Kapraun Mr. Marc Mansour Konieczny Ms. Hilde Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Karchmer Mr. Ray Khoury Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kopplin David Johnson Ms. Bonne Karim Mrs. Mary Louise Khoury Mr. Julian P. Kornfeld and Mrs. Cheryl Johnson Ms. Amy L. Karnig Mr. and Mrs. Kirke Kickingbird Ms. Jeannie Mitschke Mrs. Carol J. Johnson Mr. Kevin Karns Ms. Lauren M. Kickingbird Ms. Pamela S. Korth Mr. Sam Johnson Mrs. Kelsey Karper Mr. Paul Kickingbird Ms. Carol Koss Mr. Dan Johnson Ms. Linda K. Kaspereit Ms. Jean Kidd Ms. Catheryn Koss Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaspereit Mr. Jeffrey Kidder Mr. David A. Kotary Patsy and David Johnson Mr. James M. Kaufman and Ms. Diana Kiehl and Mr. Brian Kouhdari Ms. Sue Ann M. Johnson Ms. Teresa L. Avery Dr. Matthias Nollert Jenny and Paul Kouri Ms. Ruth A. Johnson Ms. Myra Kaufman Mr. Tom Kilpatrick Ms. Karol Kourtis Ms. Carolyn M. Johnson Ms. Kyla C. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Mac Kilpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kovash Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Johnson Ms. Linda Kaye Dr. and Mrs. C F. Kimberling, Jr. Ms. Erin Kozakiewicz Ms. and Mr. Danne Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kearney Ms. Sandra Kimerer Ms. Sandy Kraft Ms. Laura S. Johnson Ms. Gayle Kearns Ms. Janet A. King Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kranzler Mrs. Rebecca Johnston Mr. and Mrs. John Keating Mr. and Mrs. William R. King Mr. John Krasno Dr. L. M. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Keel Ms. Patricia King M. J. Kraus Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Johnston Ms. Dena Keele Ms. Jeanette King Mr. and Mrs. Rick Krause Ms. Kari Johnston Ms. Polly Keenan Mr. Joshua King Mr. George R. Kravis II Mr. and Mrs. David C. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. George N. Mrs. Jeanette M. King Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krawczyk Ms. Kathy Johnston Keeney III Ms. Kristina King Mr. and Mrs. John Kriet Mr. and Mrs. Greg Johnston Mr. Konrad Keesee Ms. Sondra A. King Ms. Jane C. Krizer Mrs. Nancy B. Johnston Mr. Christian K. Keesee Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. King Ms. Maria Kropp Ms. Brenda Johnston Mr. Jared Keester Dr. Edith G. King Mr. David Krug Mr. Wray Jolley Mr. and Mrs. Mike Keeton Ms. Sandy Kinney and Mr. & Mrs. Noel C. Kruger Dr. Krista M. Jones and Mr. Joe Keever Mr. Mike Sugg Mr. James P. Kruger Reverend Craig Stinson Mr. Jim Keffer Dr. Karen K. Kinney Mike and Karleen Krywucki Ms. Beverly Jones Mr. and Mrs. Drake Keith Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kinzie Ms. Martha R. Kulmacz Ms. Sara Rebecca Jones Mrs. Lindsay Keller Dr. Kerri J. Kirchhoff Mr. and Mrs. David L. Kyle

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Mr. Dave Kyner Ms. Jamie Leal Ms. Jacque Lippel and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Lynn, Jr. Ms. Bobbye A. Kyriakopoulos Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lear, Jr. Ms. Brenda Knott Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn Mr. Albert J. La Valley Drs. Kenneth T. and Sharon A. Mr. and Mrs. Rick A. Lippert Mrs. Melinda Lyon and Dr. Jerry Ms. Mary Lacher Lease Mr. Donald E. Lippert Vannatta Ms. Ann Lacy Ms. Cynthia L. Leatherock Martha and Don Lippert Mr. and Mrs. Terry D. Lyon Paul and Valerie Ladner Ms. Gaye F. LeBlanc Ms. Jennifer Lippoldt Ms. Judith A. Lyon Ms. Daphne LaDue and Mr. Robbie G. Lee Mr. and Mrs. James Lisle Mr. Mark Lyon Mr. James LaDue Ms. Maeli A. Lee Mr. Douglass W. List Mr. Wade N. Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Van H. Lafferty Ms. Theresa H. Lee Jeanette and Gerald Lister Mr. Timothy Lyons Mr. Owen Lafferty Mr. and Mrs. David W. Lee Mr. David Little Mrs. Nancy Lytle Ms. Susanne E. Laflin Ms. Kari M. Leebron Mr. Todd A. Littleton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mabry Mrs. Julie D. LaFollette Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Leeman Ms. Suzy Livesay Mr. John MacDonald Ms. Chris LaFrance Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lees Mrs. M. L. Livingston Nancy and Laird Macdonald Mr. Harry Lahanas Ms. Ann Lees Drs. Bruce and Laura Lochner Dr. J. David Macey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Laird Mr. and Mrs. Jason Lees Dr. Thomas M. Lock and Mr. Cliff W. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Michael Laird Drs. Allison Lees and Ms. Kathleen M. O'Neil Mr. John MacKechnie Mr. Eric T. Laity Craig Ortega Mr. Ronald R. Lock Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ms. Yee Lam Ms. Jennifer Lefler Mr. John Lock MacKellar, Jr. Mr. R.S. LaMascus and Mr. Frank LeForce Ms. Melissa Lockney and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacKellar Dr. Alice Mankin LaMascus Mr. and Mrs. Art LeFrancois Mr. Jason King Mr. Charles Macko Ms. Melinda Lamberson Ms. Sasha Legere Mr. and Mrs. Alan Loeffler Phil and Frances Macy Ms. Linda Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Don Lehman Mrs. Lisa M. Loewenkamp Mr. and Mrs. John J. 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Maguire Dr. Miles Langmacher Mr. and Mrs. Louie Lepak Ms. Lori Longo Ms. Sheryl Magzamen and Mr. Maury Langston and Ms. Amy C. Lesher Ms. Jean Longo Mr. Michael Runnels Ms. Susan Moore Ms. Anna Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Court Loomis Mr. and Mrs. H. Michael Ms. Deborah K. Langston Ms. Patricia Lester Mr. and Mrs. David Lopez Mahaffey Ms. Anne H. Langston and Mrs. Joseph Levenson Mrs. Carole R. Lothes Mr. Gregory L. Mahaffrey Ms. Suzanne Moore Dr. David Levin Dr. Elinor Lottinville and Ms. Jamie L. Maher Ms. Charlotte Lankard Mr. Norman Levine Dr. R. Vernon Enlow Ms. Karen Main Mr. Kyle D. Lankford Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Levy, Jr. Mr. William R. Lovallo Ms. Shannon Mair Sahni and Todd Lannert Mr. David Levy John and Kaye Love William & Nancy Majors Ms. Angie Lapaglia Mrs. Cassandra Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Tim R. Love Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maletz Ms. Jennifer Larsen Ms. Cynthia L. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Tom Love Mr. Michael Malherbe Mrs. Ann Larson Ms. Diane Lewis Mrs. Rebecca B. Love Mr. Jim C. Mallard Dr. and Mrs. Gary Larson Dr. Gladys S. Lewis Mrs. Shannon K. Love Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mallonee Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lash Mr. Paul D. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Loveland Dr. and Mrs. David B. Mallory Mr. Alfred Last Mr. Timothy M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Cody Loverin Ms. Margaret Malloy Mrs. Nelda Latham Mr. Gene B. Lidyard Dr. David Lovett Ms. Mary A. Malone Ms. Anna K. Lau Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Liebmann Dr. and Mrs. James B. Lowe Dr. Jay R. Malone Ms. Kathy Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lienke Ms. Gene Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Randy Malone Ms. Charlette Laughlin Ms. Liessa Lieppman Dr. Pedro M. Lozano Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maly Mrs. Jean M. Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Stan Lightfoot Ms. Denise J. Lozeau Ms. Jo L. Manar Ms. Monique Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Duke R. Ligon Ms. Tinglan Lu Ms. Linda Manaugh Ms. Elizabeth Laurent Mr. Mike Lilburn Mr. Danny Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Mandel Mr. and Mrs. Bob LaValle Ms. Ernestine O. Limestall Ms. Stacey Ludlow Ms. Faye Mandrell Mrs. Betty Jo Law Mr. Rod D. 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Mr. Joey Marks Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mayfield Mr. Robert O. McDonald Mr. George M. Meador Dr. Lisa L. Marotta Mrs. Guyla Mayo Ms. Brandy McDonnell Mrs. Sharon K. Mears Mr. and Mrs. Terry Marple Mrs. Beatriz Alicia A. Mayorca Ms. Eloise M. McEldowney Ms. Suzanne W. Mears Mr. and Mrs. Claire Marquart Hernandez Ms. Bobbye J. McElrath Mr. and Mrs. Bill Medley Mr. and Mrs. Gary Marrs Mr. Mike Mays Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McElroy Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Medley Mrs. Taeko Marsaln Mrs. Lisa M. Maytes Mr. and Mrs. Rod McEver Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mee, Jr. Mrs. Dru Marseilles Ms. Katherine R. Mazaheri Ms. Mary L. McFarland Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mee Mr. Jeff Marsel and Mrs. Jan Mazzolini Mr. Ken McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mee Ms. Patti Bessen McAdams Road Advisory LLC Mr. Pat Mcferron Mrs. Shaila Mehra Mrs. Martha Marsh Mr. Kevin D. Mcafee Ms. Marjorie McGarry Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meinders Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Marshall The Honorable Al McAffrey Mrs. Kristina M. McGinnis Reverend Matt D. 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McCaleb Ms. Margaret McIlroy Ms. Sunni Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Tim Martin Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. McCall Mr. and Mrs. Kent McInnis Mr. and Mrs. David C. Mercer Ms. Ann Martin Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McCallay Ms. Amy McIntire Mrs. Mary Ellen Meredith Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Martin Mr. Rory McCallister Mrs. Arlene V. McIntire Miss Samonia Meredith Mr. James Martin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCalmont Ms. Mary McIntosh Ms. Kathryn C. Merkx Mrs. LaVeta M. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Ms. Michele Mcintosh Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Merrick Mr. and Mrs. Zach Martin McCampbell Mr. Stan McKay Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merson Lynette L. Martin Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ms. J. Lynn McKay Mr. Al Mertens Miss Debra E. Martin-Barber McCandless Mr. John R. McKee Mr. John Mesa Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Martine Ms. Susan McCarthy Dr. Patrick A. McKee Dr. Allan Metz Mr. Andy Martinez Mr. Jason J. McCarty Mr. and Mrs. Michael McKennon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer Ms. and Mrs. Roger Mashore Mrs. Elaine McCaskill Mr. and Mrs. Jere W. McKenny Ms. Megan K. Meyer Ms. Marilyn G. Mason Marty Sanger Mccharen Mr. Joe A. McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Stewart E. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Donn Mason Ms. Karen E. McChesney Mrs. Fred McKinnis Jr. Ms. Cynthia D. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey K. Ms. Donna McKnight Mr. and Mrs. Robin Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mason McClendon Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKown Mr. Joseph S. Miano Ms. Linda Mason, Mr. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Joe McClendon Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. McLain Ms. Jamie M. Micallef Reddick, Mr. Mark Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Scott McLain Mr. & Mrs. John Michalski Mr. Phillip Massad McClintock Mrs. JoAnn McLane Ms. Nancy Middleman Mrs. Linda Massad Ms. Nora L. McColgan Mr. and Mrs. Lacy McLarry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Middleton Ms. Susan D. Massara and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCollum Mr. Royce L. McLarry Mr. Paul Middleton and Mr. Allen Holcomb Ms. Rachel McCombs Dr. and Mrs. Scott F. McLaughlin Pat Mahoney Mr. Laurent Massenat Ms. Kay I. McConathy Ms. Crystal Mclaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Bob Milan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Massey Michael & Dimity McCool Dr. Lisa McLaughlin Scott and Jan Milanowski Ms. Janice Massey Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCord Mr. and Mrs. David McLaughlin Mr. Monty Milburn Ms. Sharron Masterson Mr. and Mrs. Gary McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McLinn Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Milby Mr. Abby Mathew Mr. Marty L. McCowan Ms. Michalena D. McMahill Mr. and Mrs. John E. Miley Ms. Doli Mathews Ms. Shannon R. McCowan- Mr. and Mrs. James C. McMillin Mr. Harry Miller and Dr. Paul N. Maton Matney Mr. and Mrs. John P. McMillin Ms. Linda Owen Ms. Kevyn Mattax Mr. Warren D. McCown Ms. Laura McMindes Ms. Donna W. Miller Dr. Rex Matthews Mr. and Mrs. William M. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMullan Ms. Cindy L. Miller Ms. Edie Matthews Annetta and Gene McCoy Dr. and Mrs. Kermit McMurry Dr. and Mrs. Earl W. Miller Mr. Phillip Matthews Dr. and Ms. Tim D. McCoy Mr. David McNatt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Ms. Ella Matthews Dr. and Mrs. Connie McCoy Dr. and Mrs. Reed McNeely Mr. and Mrs. Andy Miller Ms. Tracy E. Matthews Mr. Sean McCoy Mr. Christopher S. McNeil Mrs. Sue Morrison-Miller Ms. Elizabeth Mattson Mr. Trevor McCoy Ms. Ann B. McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Miller Ms. Maureen B. Maude Dr. John R. McCracken Ms. Ingrid C. McNutt Mrs. Donna J. Miller and Ms. Angela Maupin Ms. Katherine McCraw Ms. Tracey Mcnutt Mrs. Marilyn N. Hodgkinson Ms. Melissa Maurer and Miss Carol A. McCroskey Mrs. Carol A. McPheeters Ms. Sue Miller Mr. Jeff Hertel Mrs. Richard McCubbin Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. McPherson Mr. George Miller Ms. Judith Maute Mr. Michael F. McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Ms. Amanda Miller Mr. Kyle Maxwell and Mr. John R. McCune McPherson Ms. Karen C. Miller Mrs. Debi Powell-Maxwell Mike and Christina Mc Curtain Mr. and Mrs. George McQuistion Mr. Tanner H. Miller Ms. Kimber L. Maxwell Ms. Stacy Mcdaniel Mr. and Mrs. Michael McShan Ms. Kerri Miller and Ms. Kathryn Dr. June C. May Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDaniel Mrs. W. J. McWilliams Pearson Drs. J. Thomas and Anita May Mr. and Mrs. Anthony McDermid Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Meade, Jr. Jaid M. Miller Mr. Robert Mayer and Mr. C. Bruce McDermott Mr. and Mrs. James C. Meade Ms. Kara S. Milligan Ms. Elizabeth Williams Gary and Carol McDonald Ms. Virginia A. Meade Ms. Cheryl Milligan

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Mr. Mark A. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Ron Morey Ms. Lauren Nash Ms. Aimee Noto Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mills Ms. Pilar Morfin Ms. Paige Nash Ms. Danielle M. Nunez Mrs. Julie Mills Ms. Ronda Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nations Dr. Okey Nwokolo Ms. Earleen D. Mills Ms. Chris B. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nauman Mr. Clark W. Nye Mrs. Margaret E. Milner Ms. Michelle Morgan Ms. Karen E. Navarro Mr. Don A. Nyswonger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milsten Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morgan Renish Nayar Ms. Elizabeth O'Bannon Mr. Jason L. Milton Dr. Patrick Morgan and Mrs. Joan Naylor Ms. Angelina M. O'Bar Mr. Chris Milum Robin Morgan Dr. Barbara R. Neas and Ms. Kathy O'Brien Ms. Maya Mims Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Morgan Mr. David Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Brien Mr. Philip B. Miner Mr. and Mrs. Mack J. Morgan III Mrs. Irene Nedbalek-Fletcher Ms. Jessica Ockershauser Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Minnix Mr. and Mrs. Mike D. Morgan Mr John Needham and Dr. Judith Oconnor Dr. and Mrs. James F. Minor Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Morgan Mrs. Tisha Tate-Needham Ms. Kim O'Connor Ms. Shaila M. Miranda Mr. Greg Morley Ms. Veronica Needham-Lopez Ms. Germaine Odenheimer Ms. Lois Mitchell Mr. Dwayne A. Morris Mrs. Donna Neel Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Odom III Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mitchell Ms. Marita Morris Ms. Billie Nees and Mr. Allan Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Oehlert Mr. Robert L. Mitchell Ms. Kathy Morris Montgomery Mrs. J. C. Oehlschlager Ms. Janet F. Mitchell Ms. Darrellyn A. Morris David Neff and Suzanne Peck Mr. and Mrs. Eric Offen Miss Julie M. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Noel W. Morris Mr. Matt Neill Mr. Richard Ogden and Mr. Mike Ms. Betsy Mitschke Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morris Mr. Arcadio X. Neira McLain Mr. Grant E. Moak Mr. and Mrs. Steven Morris Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Nelon Ms. Kathy Ogg Mr. Randall Mock Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nelson Ms. Helen Ogilvie Ms. Diane Moershel Charles and Beth Morrison Dr. and Mrs. John W. Nelson Ms. Patricia O'Hara Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mogridge Ms. Phyllis A. Morrow Mr. Emory R. Nelson Ms. Rainna Okapal Mrs. Stephanie Molchan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Morrow Mrs. Victoria J. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Todd S. Olberding Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moler Ms. Dana Morrow Dr. Frank Nelson Mr. and Mrs. John S. Oldfield Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Moler Ms. Charlene Morrow Ms. Mariana E. Nelson-Brown Mr. Joe R. Oldham Ms. Linda Molina Mr. Johnny Morrow Mr. and Mrs. George Nemecek Ms. Mary M. Olinger Ray and Paula Moll Mr. and Mrs. David Morse Reverend Margôt Nesbitt Ms. Deanna Oliphant Ms. Marilyn Mollet Ms. Jean Morton Ms. Sharon F. Neuwald Ms. Leslie Oliver Mr. Mathew K. Mollman Mrs. Eleanor T. Moser Ms. Victoria New Mr. James E. Oliver Dr. Carol T. Monger Ms. Lezli D. Moses Ms. Marisa New Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olkinetzky Ms. Keri M. Monier Ms. Dorothy Norris Moses Mr. Steve Newell and Mrs. Phyllis Olson Mr. Roy D. Monlux Ms. Pat Lynn Moses Ms. Deborah Naylor Mrs. Valarie J. Olyniec Mr. Charlie Monnot and Ms. Margaret J. 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Rabbi A. David Packman Ms. Debra Peakheart Mr. John Poarch Ms. Elizabeth Prosser Mrs. Leann Paczkowski Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearson Ms. Cacky Poarch Shelley and Luke Pruitt Dr. Ronald Paddack Ms. Kathleen Peck Mr. James L. Poe Dr. and Mrs. Tony Puckett Mrs. Kim Paddyaker Dr. and Mrs. Gus Pekara Mrs. Lynda D. Poe Drs. William and Nikola Ms. Celeste Pagano Dr. Stan and Ms. Raina Pelofsky Ellen and Mark Pogemiller Puffinbarger Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Page Mr. David Penczar Dr. Lois J. Pokorny and Ms. Kathy Mr. and Mrs. Neal Putman Ms. Victoria Page and Mr. Bill Mr. Preston Pendergraft Olsen Ms. Ann Putnam Schmitt Ms. Deanna A. Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Polk Ms. Mary J. Pyles Mr. Jorg Pahl Mr. Dennis Pendleton Mrs. B. R. Polk, Jr. Ms. Ashley A. Queen and Ms. Renee Painter Mr. and Mrs. David Pendley Mr. and Mrs. Randel Polk Mr. Rob Vera Dr. Marco Paliotta Ms. Nancy H. Pennell Dr. and Mrs. John Polkinghorne Ms. Ilene Queton Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Palmer Drs. 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Perry Mr. Erick Porter Ms. Deemah T. Ramadan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker Mr. Arthur A. Peters Ms. Julie A. Porter Dr. Linda K. Ramer Ms. Rena Parker Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterson Mr. Ryan Posey Mr. George Ramey Ms. Barbara J. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Bob Petry Mr. Robert M. Posey Ms. Sandra E. Ramirez Ms. Floy Parkhill Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettigrew Ms. Suzanne T. Poston Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ramirez Ms. Melinda Parks Ms. Alice M. Pettit Ms. Erika Poteet Ms. Corina C. Ramirez Mr. Frank Parman and Ms. Sarah Dr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Peyton Ms. Nancy B. Poteete Mrs. Lynda Ramsey Iselin Mr. and Mrs. Terry Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Potter Ms. Marilyn M. Randell Ms. Lynette L. Parmley Mr. David I. Phelps Mrs. Karen A. Potter Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rankin Mr. and Mrs. Mike Parr Dr. Julia Phillips Dr. Ben L. Potter Dr. Laura I. Rankin Ms. Ann Parrington Mr. Kent E. Phillips Mr. Howard W. Potter Mr. and Mrs. John Rapp Ms. Pamela R. 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Prevatt Ms. Katherine Ray Mr. and Mrs. George Pate Ms. Dorothy Pierce Mr. Jesse D. Prewitt Mr. Mike W. Ray Ms. Trisha R. Pate Mr. Peter G. Pierce and Mr. Richard Price Dr. and Mrs. Ghazi M. Rayan Leslie Patridge Ms. Laurie Williams Mrs. Elizabeth Price Mr. and Mrs. Steve Raybourn Ms. Anne Marie Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Pierce Mrs. Whitney L. Price Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Razook Ms. Tonya Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce Ms. Margo Price Mr. Michael Read Ms. Jennie Patterson Mrs. Karen Pike Mr. and Mrs. William T. Price Mrs. Jane Reagan Mr. Jeff Patterson Dr. Carolyn J. Pimsler Mrs. Betty Price Ms. Angie Reap Mr. and Mrs. Mark Patton Ms. Cheryl M. Pinard Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Price Ms. Rita Reaves Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Patton Ms. Jeannie Pinkston Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price Mr. and Mrs. George Records Caroline and Guy Patton Ms. S. Carol Pinson Mr. and Mrs. Greg Price Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Redding Ms. Joy Patwardhan Ms. Janice A. Piper Mr. and Mrs. Lyndle W. Price Ms. Susan Reed Mr. and Mrs. Homer Paul Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pippin Mr. and Mrs. William S. Price Ms. Ellen Reeder Mr. and Mrs. William G. Paul Ms. Barbara Pirrong Ms. Bernadette Prichard Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Reen Ms. Jane Pavlas Cary and Randa Pirrong Mr. and Mrs. John R. Priddy Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rees Mr. Ray Payn Beverly and William Pirtle Dr. Jennifer S. Prilliman Ms. Jeannie Reese Mr. and Mrs. Gary Payne Mr. Steve Pistole John and Lori Primo Ms. Cheryl Reese Mr. Brian Payne Ms. Debbie S. Pitman Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pringle Ms. Elaine Regier Mr. Jerry Payne Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pittman Ms. Sharon M. Prior Dr. Amanda Regnier Ms. Raquel Payne Mr. and Mrs. Randy Pittman Mr. and Mrs. John D. Prior Dr. and Mrs. Morris Reichlin Ms. Peggy Green Payne Ms. Lynda Plank Mr. and Mrs. James Prise Mrs. Barbara Reid Mr. and Mrs. David Payne Dr. Ray Plant Ms. Jeannette Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Reiger Mr. and Mrs. Bond Payne Ms. Julie Plant Ms. Diana Pritchett Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Reilly Mr. and Mrs. William C. Payne Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank Plater, Jr. Mr. Don L. Pritchett Ms. Sue E. Reiman Mr. Robert A. Peacock Dr. and Mrs. Paul Plowman Mr. Mark E. Pritz Mr. Ulrich Reimann-Philipp

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Mr. and Mrs. John Reisch Dr. Rick Roberts Dr. Lawrence I. Rothblum Mr. Victor J. Sansalone Mr. Jay L. Reissman and Dr. and Mrs. Gary G. Roberts Ms. Emily M. Rothrock Dr. Richard Santelli Ms. Tammy Kilgore Dr. Scott C. Robertson Mr. James W. Rothrock Mrs. Diana Sarber Ms. Emily Remmert Dr. and Mrs. J. Dean Robertson Ms. JoAnn Rott Mr. Rodney N. Sargent Mrs. Teresa Rendon Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Robertson Ms. Catherine I. Rott Mr. and Mrs. Gregg M. Satherlie Ms. Betsy Replogle Mrs. Deborah A. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rouillard Mrs. Sally Saunders and Mr. Bob Rescinito and Family Mr. and Mrs. Colin Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Roush Mr. Patrick Cashman Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Resler Ms. Becky Robertson Mr. David Roush Mrs. Sylvia F. Sautter Dr. Philip J. Rettig Ms. Liz Robertson Mr. Jim T. Rowan Ms. M. Susan Savage Mr. Dean T. Reusser Ms. Kristina F. Robertson Ms. Keely Rowe Ms. Rosemary Scalpone Mrs. John W. Rex Mr. Lindsay G. Robertson Mr. Keith J. Rowekamp Ms. Melissa Scaramucci Ms. Glenyce Reyes Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Robinowitz Ms. Donna R. Rowlan Ms. Susan Scavitto Mr. R.L. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Casey Robinson Ms. Adele Rowland Ms. Nouna Schacher Mrs. Norman Reynolds Mrs. Diana K. Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Carl J. Rubenstein Mr. Kurt Schaedel Ms. Caroline Reynolds Dr. and Mrs. John C. Robinson Ms. Maria Rubino-Watkins Mr. G. Karl Schaefer, Jr. Ms. Judy Reynolds and Mr. Neil Dr. and Mrs. John A. Robinson Mr. Kyle D. Rudy Mr. John N. Schaefer Suneson Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Ruff Mr. Steven L. Schardein Mr. Steven K. Reynolds Robinson Ms. Belinda L. Ruffel Ms. Laura Schaulot Dr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ruffin Mrs. Jan Schechter Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon M. Reznik Ms. Jennifer Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ruffin Ms. Catherine Scheihing Mrs. Melba Rhinehart Mr. Frederick M. Robinson and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Ruffin Ms. Michele D. Schicht Ms. Tanya S. 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Richardson Ms. Alexis Rodgers Mrs. Dawn Rutledge Ms. Linda Schoenhals Mrs. Julie Richardson Dr. Meagan Rodgers Ms. Rebecca Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. William Scholz Ms. Martha Richardson Ms. Kathy Rodgers Ms. Beth Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Mrs. Jeri Richardson Mr. Richard L. Rodine Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ryan Schonwald, Jr. Ms. Amy Richarme Don and Donna Roetker Susan Ryan and Roy Nelson Ms. Doris Schooley Dr. Michael B. Richman Mrs. Maria L. Roettger Ms. Mary Lou Ryan Ms. Madeline E. Schooley Ms. Beverly Rickets Mr. Mike Roewe Mr. Jim Ryan Dr. Clyde H. Schoolfield, Jr. Tim and Tina Ridley Ms. Rosanna Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Randy Schreier Mrs. Fred Ridley Ms. Heejung Roh Mr. Timothy Ryan Ms. Shauna B. Schroder Dr. Carroll Riecke Ms. Marilyn Rohleder Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. David Schroeder Larry and Terri R. Rieke Mr. and Mrs. Ronel R. Rolen Sue and Gordon Ryan Ms. Linda L. 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Roberts Mrs. Denise Rossacci Mr. Mitch Sanditen and Mrs. Carol Scroggins-Williams Ms. Jennifer Roberts Ms. Linda Kennedy Rosser Ms. Joyce Arai Mr. and Mrs. Steve Scruggs Paula and Barry Roberts Mr. Larry J. Rosson Ms. Christine Sanford Ms. Kathy A. Scurlock Mr. Cliff Roberts Ms. Lynne Rostochil Mrs. Suellen Sanger Mr. and Mrs. Bert Seabourn

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Ms. Jennifer Seal Ms. Jody Sherry Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Small Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Ms. Betty Seaman Ms. Lisa G. Shillingburg Ms. Ann Butler Spiropoulos Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searock Dr. Deborah S. Shinn and Mr. and Mrs. Darryl G. Smette Mr. Mick T. Spocogee Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sears Mr. Stephen A. Melsh Dr. Constance A. Smiley Ms. Amy Spring Mr. and Ms. Steve Seay Mr. and Mrs. Tony N. Shinn Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith Ms. Debra Srite Mr. and Mrs. Carson See Carmelita and Paul Shinn Dr. and Mrs. Harrison M. Smith II Ms. Maria C. Srouji Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Segell Dr. Dennis and Mrs. Janet Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allan Smith Ms. Ina St. George Ms. Shelli Seiber Shockley Ms. Jeanne Hoffman-Smith Mr. and Mrs. Scott St. John Mr. and Mrs. George Seibold Mr. Matthew Shofner Ms. Randy Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stalcup Dr. and Mrs. Mike Seikel Mr. Kimber Shoop Mr. Michael Smith Dr. Sterling Stalder, D.D.S. Ms. Marjan Seirafi-Pour Ms. Jacqueline M. 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Smith Mrs. Nikki Stein Mr. Bryan Lettenmaier Ms. Cindy Simmons Mr. Tom Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steinerd John and Mary Seward Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Simmons Ms. Cicely Smith Mrs. Linda Steinhorn Ms. Sheila Sewell Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simmons Ms. Sonja M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Steinhorn Mr. John M. Sexton Dr. James C. & Linda B. Simmons Mrs. Charifa Smith Mrs. Marci Stellman Ms. Betsy Shadid Mr. Barry R. Simms Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith Ms. Mary Diane Steltenkamp Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shadid Mr. Ralph Simon II Ms. Amy L. Smith Genia and Phil Stenseth Mr. and Mrs. Randel C. Shadid Ms. Sally Simon Ms. Dawn Smith Dr. Michael Stephen Mrs. Marcia Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simons Mr. Randy Smith Mr. James L. Stephens Ms. Kelly Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Roger Simons Mr. Gary L. Smith Mrs. Sandra E. Stephens Ms. Sarah S. Shaffer Ms. Wendy S. Simpson Ms. Lee Smith Ms. Karen Stephens Mr. Jay Shanker Mr. Bill D. Simpson Ms. Lundy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shanker Ms. J Kathleen Simpson Ms. Kayli Smith Ms. Lynda Stephenson Ms. Ann Shanks Mr. Ron Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Randy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stevenson Ms. Christina Shannon Mr. Phillip M. Simpson Ms. Carol Smith Mr. and Mrs. Chris L. Steves Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Mr. Gary J. Sims Mrs. Libby Smith Ms. Robbie Steward Shannonhouse Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Sinclair Ms. Amy L. Smith Mrs. Mandy Steward Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sharp Amy and David Sine Ms. Marilyn Smotherman Dr. Dixie M. Stewart Mr. Bill Sharp Mr. and Mrs. David Singer Ms. Carolyn J. Smothers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Stewart Ms. Vickie Sharp Mr. Richard A. Singer Mr. Stephen Snider Mrs. Charles E. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. James W. 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Mrs. Xiaomiao Wang Dr. and Mrs. James R. Mr. John D. Willbanks Mrs. Jennifer L. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. David Wanzer Wendelken Mr. and Mrs. John Willet Ms. Traca Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ward Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wendling Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jim C. Wolfe Mr. Jim Ward Ms. Jeri Wensel Mrs. Debby Williams Mr. John Wolfe Ms. Lynda Ward Mrs. Betty Wente Mrs. Martha V. Williams Ms. Mary Wolff Ms. Adrianne Ward Dr. and Mrs. Leo G. Werneke Mr. and Mrs. George R. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wolford Mrs. Cindy Ward Mr. Frank Wert Williams II Mr. and Mrs. Aaron S. Womack Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ward Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesner Ms. Penny Williams Mr. and Mrs. Joe Womack Mr. Wesley W. Warner Ms. Lynda West Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Mr. Jon Womastek Mr. and Mrs. William R. Warner Ms. Margaret West Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Williams Dr. Lily Wong Ms. Stacie L. Warner Mr. Stephen West Mr. Aaron R. Williams Ms. Karen S. Woo Ms. Linda Warner Mrs. Mary A. West Mrs. Joyce M. Williams Lisa and Lee Wood Ms. Stephanie Warner Ms. Mary Lynn West Mr. Mike Williams Mrs. Janet S. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Warner Ms. Katherine West Mr. Jermey S. Williams Ms. Kathryn S. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Warren Mr. and Mrs. Tim West Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Williams Ms. Betty Wood Ms. Jean M. Warren Dr. and Mrs. Joe Westerheide Ms. Lori G. Williams Gary and Elizabeth Wood Mr. David L. Warren Ms. Sally Westfall Ms. Dwyla Williams Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wood Ms. Pamela M. Warren Mrs. Jerome M. Westheimer Ms. Ellen Williams Ms. Joy Wood Mr. and Mrs. J Casey Warren Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Ms. Dawn Williams Ms. Katie G. Woodard Dr. and Mrs. Joe F. Warriner Westheimer, Jr. Mr. Brian Williams Mr. and Mrs. Addison Woodard Mrs. Della F. Washum Mr. and Mrs. Larry Westmoreland Mr. Robert D. Williams Mrs. Mary Cay Woodfin Ms. Linda D. Wasson Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Wetmore Dr. and Mrs. Tom Williams Mr. Craig A. Woodruff Mrs. Dorothy J. Waters Mr. Ray A. Wetmore Mr. and Mrs. Robin Williams Ms. Jenny Woodruff and Dr. Jim Watson Mrs. Carolyn K. Wettengel Mrs. Emily Williams Mr. Frank Reid Mr. Harold Watson Ms. Gail Wettstein and Mrs. Mary Ann Williams Ms. Elia Woods Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Watson Ms. Marilyn Lanphear Ms. Brenda S. Williams Mr. Pendleton Woods Dr. Mary Jo Watson Ms. Garline J. Wheatley Ms. Teri Williams Ashworth Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woods Mr. Ivan Wayne Ms. Jo Wheeler Ms. Merrill Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Barry Woods Drs. Gerald and Francene Ms. Jane F. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williamson Ms. Clare Woodside Weatherby Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler Ms. Cathy Williams-White Mrs. Marcy Woodson Mr. James Weaver and Dr. Jack E. Wheeler Miss Allison A. Willingham Dr. and Mrs. Doug Woodson Ms. Barbara Klein Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wheeler Mr. Jon T. Willis Ms. Kay Woody Mr. John D. Weaver Ms. Kathy Wheeler Ms. Judith A. Willoughby Mr. and Mrs. Shane Woolbright Ms. Judie Weaver Mrs. Rachel Whelan Margaret and Peter Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Denver W. Woolsey Mr. Donald E. Weaver Ms. Janet K. Whisler Dr. and Mrs. Don Wilson Ms. Patricia R. Woolverton Ms. Catherine M. Webb Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whitbeck Ms. Samantha Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Dick Workman Mrs. Desiree Webber Dr. and Mrs. Jeremy White Susan and Philip Wilson Dr. Grady C. Wray Mr. and Mrs. Glen Webster Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. White Ms. Courtney M. Wilson Dr. Phillip J. Wright Ms. Sharon Webster Mr. and Mrs. Max W. White Ms. Latasha Wilson Gena and Blake Wright Ms. Patricia Weddington Dr. Rhonda L. White Dr. Janet Wilson Col. Gerald and Dr. Gayla Ms. Margaret A. Weddle Mr. Greg L. White Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson Wright Ms. Karen S. Weddle Mr. and Mrs. Karl White Ms. Cassie Wilson Ms. Idella Wright Ms. Ashley E. Weedn Mr. Robert W. White Mrs. Neta Wilson Mrs. Pat Wright Mr. Gary H. Weeks Ms. Erika White Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wilson Ms. Stacey Wright-Pollard Mrs. Susie Weeks Ms. Linda G. White Ms. Rebecca M. Windle Ying-yu Wu Ms. Kim L. Weems Ms. Trudy White Ms. Martene J. Winegardner Richard and Susan Wymer Mr. Lionel Weerasinghe Mr. and Mrs. John White Ms. Jana S. Winfree Ms. Megan C. Wynd Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Wegener Mr. Joseph Whitecotton Dr. Peter Winn and Ms. Gail Ms. Lisa J. Wynn Mr. Dick Wegener Ms. Meri Whitehead Deaton Ms. Darlene Wynne Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Wegrzynski Dr. Susan E. Whiteneck Ms. Raychel Winstead Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Yager Ms. Doreen Weibel Ms. LaVonne Whitney Mr. Audif J. Winters Mr. and Mrs. John Yarbrough Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Weigand Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Whitsett Mr. and Mrs. David W. Winters Mr. and Mrs. Jason Yarbrough Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weigel Rod and Kathy Whitson Mr. William E. Winters Mrs. Erin Yeaman Mrs. Hillary A. Weiner Mr. and Mrs. James P. Whitten Ms. Jacqueline S. Winton Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Yeich James and Jennifer Weinland Ms. Linda Whittington Ms. Nancy J. Wise Dr. and Mrs. Ervin Yen Ms. Carolyn Weinmeister Mr. Paul Whitworth Dr. Robert L. Wise Ms. Joan Yoakam Mr. Marcus P. Weinmeister Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Wick Ms. Jo Wise and Mr. Kenn Bird Dr. and Mrs. James Yoch Ms. Cheryl A. Weintraub Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wiens Dellis and Patricia Wisehart Mr. and Mrs. John M. Yoeckel Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Weise Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wiggin Ms. Sharla Wiser Ms. Lillian Yoeckel Mrs. Martha Weiss Mr. William J. Wiggins Miss Delia K. Wissmann Ms. Rebecca Young Mr. and Mrs. Allen Welch Mr. Bruce E. Wilbur Mrs. Shawn C. Witcher Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Young Mrs. Betty Marlene Welch Ms. Hilda Wilds Ms. Esther B. Withers Dr. and Mrs. Steve Young Ms. Linda Weldon Ms. Christy W. Wiles Mr. and Mrs. Ted Withrow Mr. Joseph Young Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wells Mrs. Corinne Wilhoit Ms. Anne Witte Mr. Hal Young Mrs. Shellee Wells Ms. Edi Cameron Wilhoit Mrs. Antoinette Wizenberg Miss Amy R. Young Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Wells Mr. Steve Wilkerson Mr. Mike Wofford Mr. Kenneth Young Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Wilkerson Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Woiwode Mr. Steven R. Young Miss Barbara L. Welsh Ms. Kalee J. Willand Ms. Bailey K. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. James Young Mrs. Dixie M. Willard Ms. Mary Wolf Mr. Jon Young

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Mr. Robert A. Young Mr. Hunter Younge Ms. Gayle Younghein Ms. Zonia Armstrong and Mr. Robert L. Yount Mr. Robert E. Younts Mr. Victor Youritzin Mr. Ron Yoxsimer and Ms. Belva Neal Mr. and Mrs. William Yuill Ms. Sarah Yum Mrs. Susan Zabel Mrs. Gabriel Zablatnik Dr. Linda Zagzebski Mr. Jason Zaloudik Ms. Betty Zeaman Cynthia and Steven Zeiler Ms. Carol Zerboni Mr. Waldo J. Zerger Mrs. Ying Zhang Ms. Denise Ziegler Ms. Amy E. Zimmer Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Zimmerman Ms. Claranell Zimmerman Ms. Christy Zimms Dr. Robert W. Zmud Ms. LeBron Zolbe Dr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Zwink Ms. Sarah Zynda Ms. Kathryn Zynda

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Through the generosity of members and donors, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art is able to fulfill its mission to enrich lives through the visual arts. The Museum has a special role in public education, centered on its capacity as an interactive place to better understand culture and the art of our time. Every donation given helps ensure the Museum continues to thrive as a dynamic institution in Oklahoma.

SEASON SPONSORS ENDOWMENTS The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is a privately supported, cultural The Oklahoma City Museum of Art receives major support through institution. As such, the Museum’s Season Sponsorship Program is a earnings from established endowments, which ensure operations critical component of its annual funding. Season Sponsors support and programs are sustained in perpetuity. Endowments and funds programming for the entire season, July 1 through June 30, each as of June 30, 2011 are, as follows: year. Through annual corporate and foundation support, the Museum is able to provide the community with quality exhibitions Beaux Arts Acquisition Fund and programs for all ages. Carolyn Hill Collections Endowment Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center Building Maintenance Endowment Fee-Milligan Endowment Thank You! James C. and Virginia W. Meade Collections Endowment James C. Meade Friends Lecture Series Endowment Kirkpatrick Family Endowment Oklahoma City Museum of Art Affiliated Fund Endowment Season Sponsors Oklahoma City Museum of Art Endowment Legacy Endowment Pauline Morrison Ledbetter Acquisitions Endowment Raymond A. and Verna N. Young Endowment PRESENTING SEASON SPONSOR Records Family Endowment Sarkeys Foundation Arts Education Endowment Inasmuch Foundation Sonic, America’s Drive-In Art Education Endowment Thatcher Hoffman Smith Film Endowment LEADING SEASON SPONSORS Westheimer Family Collections Endowment Allied Arts Foundation ALLIED ARTS FOUNDATION As an Allied Arts member agency, the Museum received $358,126 Chesapeake Energy Corporation from the Allied Arts Campaign for operations. The Allied Arts Fund Drive is an annual effort to secure vital operating support for twenty Devon Energy Corporation arts agencies in central Oklahoma. The campaign raised nearly $2 million during the 2010–2011 year. OGE Corporation

Oklahoma Arts Council ACQUISITION AND PROGRAM SPONSORSHIPS The Museum received major funding designated for acquisitions, SUPPORTING SEASON SPONSORS exhibitions, Films and education programs during the 2010–2011 Crawley Petroleum fiscal year. Our deepest gratitude is extended to: E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation Ad Astra Foundation American Fidelity Foundation Kirkpatrick Foundation Bank of America Beaux Arts Society MidFirst Bank Cox Oklahoma SandRidge Energy, Inc. Harris Foundation, Inc. Inasmuch Foundation CONTRIBUTING SEASON SPONSORS Jewish Federation of Greater OKC Love’s Travel Stops Cox Oklahoma James C. and Virginia W. Meade GlobalHealth Oklahoma City Clinic Oklahoma City Convention & Visitor’s Bureau The Oklahoman Oklahoma Community Service Commission Thatcher Hoffman Smith Film Endowment Oklahoma Humanities Council Philip Boyle Foundation EDUCATION SPONSORS Jeanne Hoffman Smith Sarkeys Foundation and Sonic, America’s Drive In Arts Rachel Webber William A. Berry Family Foundation Endowments Oklahoma Community Service Commission Gifts 7/1/2010–6/30/2011 Fiscal Year 2010–2011

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IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS Joe C. Aker Dorothy N. Moses Keith Ball Regina Murphy Doris J. Bewley Maurice C. Nickell Rick Bewley Erin L. Oldfield Beverly Birkle George Oswalt Andrew Boatman Ray Payn Cardoso Studio Suzanne Peck Kjelshus Collins Kate Rivers Rebecca L. Collins Collin D. Rosebrook Bryan Dahlvang Joe Slack Joe A. Diaz Behnaz Sohrabian Denise Duong Clint Stone Celia S. Haddad Michi K. Susan Winnie Hawkins Suzanne Thomas Carolyn Hill Diana Tunnell Laurel B. Kallenberger Emily Warren ANNUAL FUND Thomas W. Klos Martha V. Williams The Annual Fund supports the Museum in its areas of greatest need Deborah K. Langston John Wolfe with contributions of more than $300,000. This support is used to Rosie G. Leonard fund a host of activities and programs, including special film events, Cheryl Lockstone lectures, school bus tours, Museum School classes and camps, John Long as well special exhibitions. Additionally, these funds assisted with Mathis Brothers Furniture crucial, general operating costs, which range from lighting the James C. Meade galleries and ensuring ample security to maintaining visitor services. Suzanne W. Mears

MEMORIAL GIFTS The Museum received $7,635 in memorial gifts during 2010–2011. Memorial contributions are a touching way to let the family know that your thoughts and prayers are with them.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bullock Mr. and Mrs. James H. Everest Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hall Ms. Susan A. Short Ms. Christy Caporal Mr. and Mrs. Michael Feely Mr. and Mrs. Royce Hammons Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swisher, Jr. Chesapeake Energy Foliart Huff Ottaway & Bottom Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hauschild Mr. John F. Trickett Corporation Ms. Keri Foster Mr. and Mrs. John Hood Mr. Jim Weiss Citizens Bank of Edmond Mr. and Mrs. Gerald N. Furseth Mrs. Betsy Alaupovic Hyde Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Ms. Demee Gambulos Mr. and Mrs. George N. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Meade Clements Mr. and Mrs. John L. Glasson Keeney III J. Mark Clinton Ms. Diane Glenn and Mr. Jerry Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kopplin Mrs. Charles R. Coe Stickle Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Luke Grube Advertising Drs. Carolyn and Mike Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. Randel C. Shadid

ENDOWMENT GIFTS The Museum received $145,750 in endowment gifts during 2010–2011. A gift to one of the Museum’s endowments assists with long-term funding of programs, acquisitions, and general operating. Endowment gifts are a viable way to contribute to the financial health of the institution in perpetuity.

Ms. Ann Simmons Alspaugh Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Gaddis II Mrs. Judy Love Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Rooney Art Renaissance Club Great Plains Coca-Cola Mr. and Mrs. John J. Madden, III Mrs. Sally Saunders and Mr. Howard K. Berry, Jr. Bottling Co. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McCaleb Mr. Patrick Cashman Mr. and Mrs. Dusty Boren Mr. and Mrs. S. Kim Hatfield Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey K. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Shdeed Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bozalis Ms. Marlene Helsel McClendon Drs. Paul and Amalia Silverstein Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. McPherson Mr. and Mrs. Darryl G. Smette Mr. William M. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. K. Blake Hoenig Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Meade, Jr. Ms. Jeanne Hoffman-Smith Cleary Foundation Ltd Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hogan III Mr. and Mrs. James C. Meade The Kerr Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper The Honorable Jerome A. Ms. Virginia A. Meade Mr. Charles Tilghman Mr. and Mrs. Art Cotton Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Merrick Ms. Jane Callaway Van Cleef Crowe & Dunlevy Dr. and Mrs. J. William Hood Mr. and Mrs. Robert Z. Naifeh Ms. Jean M. Warren Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Joe M. Howell Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wiggin Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Dahlgren Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Hudson Mrs. Mary D. Nichols Mrs. Martha V. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Peter Delaney Inasmuch Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parry Ms. Marsha Wooden Ms. Carole J. Drake Kirkpatrick Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Donita Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Dick Workman Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lee Records-Johnston Family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Espach, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Duke R. Ligon Foundation, Inc ANNUAL REPORT | 2010–2011 41 Donor Recognition

Thank you, thank you, thank you! As a privately funded nonprofit institution, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art relies on the generosity of its friends and supporters to meet the enormous cost of providing programs and services, year-round, to thousands of local, national, and international visitors. There are many ways for you to contribute and many benefits in store when you choose to do so. We welcome your involvement through memberships, program and fundraiser sponsorships, annual fund giving, and through our planned giving program. Our deepest appreciation to the many 2010–2011 donors whose generous support has been invaluable.

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE C. L. Frates and Company Mr. and Mrs. Rick Black Ms. Chris LaFrance Ad Astra Foundation Mr. William M. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Blankenship Ms. Linda Lambert Ms. Ann Simmons Alspaugh Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Bowen Mr. William P. Leighton Anonymous Crowe & Dunlevy Mr. and Mrs. Jordan C. Braun Mr. and Mrs. Darren E. Lister Bank of America Foundation, Inc. Bronco Drilling Dr. and Mrs. Tim R. Love Beaux Arts Society Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Dr. and Mrs. David Brown Nancy and Laird Macdonald Mr. Howard K. Berry, Jr. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Browne Mr. Michael Malherbe Chase Bank, N.A. Downtown Oklahoma City Mrs. C. B. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cox Oklahoma Incorporated CAS Consultants, Inc. McCandless Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Evans II Ethics and Excellence in Journal Ms. Joanna M. Champlin and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey K. Mrs. Henry J. Freede Foundation Mr. Shawnee Brittan McClendon Great Plains Coca-Cola Mr. and Mrs. James H. Everest Dr. Pramod K. Chetty Mr. Ken McFarland Bottling Co. Frankfurt+Short+Bruza Coppermark Bank Mr. and Mrs. David McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Gaddis II Mr. and Mrs. Art Cotton Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Meade, Jr. Kirkpatrick Family Fund Gardner Tanenbaum Group LLC Mr. Richard Craig Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Milam Mr. and Mrs. Duke R. Ligon Mr. and Mrs. David T. Greenwell Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Cross Mr. Randall Mock Judy and Tom Love Mr. and Mrs. David F. Griffin Ms. Virginia L. Culpepper Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Mosca Love's Travel Stops & Country Mr. and Mrs. John D. Groendyke Cultural Offices of the French Mr. and Mrs. Robert Z. Naifeh Stores Harris Foundation, Inc. Embassy Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nelson Margaret A. Cargill Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Dahlgren Mr. and Mrs. J. Larry Nichols James C. and Virginia W. Dr. and Mrs. John H. Holliman Mrs. Betsy A. Daugherty Norick Investment Company Meade The Honorable Jerome A. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Davis Oklahoma Allergy & Asthma Mustang Fuel Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Grant J. DeFehr Clinic National Endowment for the Arts Integris Health Donation Boxes Oklahoma Egg Council Oklahoma City Convention & Interlink Diagnostics Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas V. Duncan Mr. E.A. O'Rear Visitors Bureau Investrust, N.A. Lisa and Bentley Edmonds Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Ottaway Oklahoma Humanities Council Mathis Brothers Furniture Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Elam Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Page Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Sias Mr. and Mrs. John A. McCaleb Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fields Panhandle Oil & Gas, Inc. The M.R. and Evelyn Hudson Mr. John R. McCune First Fidelity Bank Phillips Murrah, P.C. Foundation Mrs. Mary D. Nichols First Mortgage Company LLC Mrs. Marilyn M. Pick Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillip Patterson Mr. and Mrs. David Fleischaker Mr. James A. Pickel COLLECTOR'S CIRCLE Premium Beers of Oklahoma Flintco, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pippin American Fidelity Group Mr. Gene Rainbolt Mr. Charles Flournoy Ms. Barbara Pirrong BancFirst Tim and Tina Ridley Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Fuller Presbyterian Health Foundation Bank of Oklahoma Mr. Lance Ruffel Mr. and Mrs. Gerald N. Furseth PSA Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Barth Drs. Paul and Amalia Silverstein Mr. Jerry A. Gilbert Drs. William and Nikola Mr. and Mrs. Peter Delaney Mr. and Mrs. Darryl G. Smette Mr. Dave Goodman Puffinbarger Ms. Carole J. Drake Mrs. Charles E. Stewart Mrs. Robert D. Gordon, Jr. Mrs. Nora Rapp Medley Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Ron Suttles Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gragg Mrs. Geraldine Raupe Mr. and Mrs. S. Kim Hatfield Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon C. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Raybourn Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. McPherson The Kerr Foundation, Inc. Gumerson, Jr. Raymond H. & Bonnie B. Hefner Ms. Virginia A. Meade The Oklahoman Mr. and Mrs. Royce Hammons Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Merrick W & W Steel Company Dr. and Mrs. James W. Hampton Regional Physical Therapy, Inc. Oklahoma City Clinic Mr. and Mrs. Dick Workman Mrs. Jane B. Harlow Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ross Caroline and Guy Patton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris Mr. and Mrs. Mike Samis Philip Boyle Foundation SUSTAINER'S CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. W. John Hefner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Schlezinger Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Rooney Ackerman McQueen Hitachi Computer Products Dr. Clyde H. Schoolfield, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ruffin Advanced Air Specialists Mr. and Mrs. K. Blake Hoenig Mr. and Mrs. David Schroeder Ms. Jeanne Hoffman-Smith Paul and Leigh Ann Albers Mr. and Mrs. E. Peter Hoffman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Selvidge The Fred Jones Family Anait Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Joe M. Howell Ms. Ann Shaw Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anthony Mr. John and Mrs. Janet Hudson Mr. and Mrs. William F. Shdeed The Hankins Foundation Arvest Bank Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt Dr. Ram and Mrs. Indu Singh W.C. Payne Foundation AT&T Hunzicker Brothers Mr. Stanley Slater Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wiggin B. C. Clark Jewelers James H. and Madalynne Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith Dr. and Mrs. Jack M. Bair Norick Foundation Mrs. Judith Steelman Mr. Don A. Karchmer Sterling Wines & Spirits Co. DIRECTOR'S CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes Dr. and Mrs. William L. Beasley Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaspereit Mr. and Mrs. Richard American Fidelity Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steve Katigan Tanenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Elby Beal Mr. Nick Berry Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bethea Mr. Christian K. Keesee Dr. and Mrs. Jordan Tang Mr. and Mrs. Clayton I. Bennett Ms. Ann Lacy Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bozalis Mr. and Mrs. Chris Black

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The Samuel Roberts Noble Mrs. Charles R. Coe Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Hardin, Jr. Foundation, Inc. Larry and Becky Coffman Mrs. Allison and Mr. James Elston Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison Donita and Larry Thomas Mrs. Joan Cole Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ephraim Dr. and Mrs. Don W. Haskins Mr. Charles Tilghman Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Coleman Mrs. Edward A. Eskridge Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hauschild Mr. and Mrs. Ty A. Tyler Comtec Electronic Systems, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Espach, Jr. Ms. Marlene Helsel Mr. James Vallion Mr. and Mrs. Cale M. Coulter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Feely Mr. and Mrs. Durward V. Hendee Ms. Jean M. Warren Cox Business Services Mrs. and Mr. Venitta Ferguson Mr. Benjamin F. Henshall James and Jennifer Weinland Ms. Mary K. Cox Foliart Huff Ottaway & Bottom Barbara Henthorn Mr. Max Weitzenhoffer Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Cox Ms. Keri Foster High Rise Building Services LLC William A Berry Family Ms. Martha A. Custer Ms. Demee Gambulos Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Johnson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Don Dahlgren Dr. Lance and Dana Garner Hightower Mrs. Martha V. Williams Mr. and Mrs. David Dautenhahn Mr. and Mrs. John L. Glasson Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Hinckley Mr. and Mrs. Joe Womack Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hogan III Ms. Marsha Wooden Dr. and Mrs. J. William Hood Ms. Lillian Yoeckel Mr. and Mrs. John Hood Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy E. Young Dr. and Mrs. Roger Hornbrook Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Zachritz Ms. Rebecca Hunzicker Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hupfeld PATRONS Mrs. Betsy Alaupovic Hyde 4 Corners Construction Mrs. J. Dudley Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aaron Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Murray E. Abowitz I.T. Solutions, Inc. Accel Financial Staffing Jeanne and Dean Jackson Specialists Mr. and Mrs. George James II Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Mr. and Mrs. John Armitage Jankowsky Art Renaissance Club Jewish Federation of Greater Arvine Pipe and Supply Co., Inc. Oklahoma City Mr. and Mrs. William Baker Ms. Willa Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Barber Dr. L.M. Johnston Mrs. Judith B. Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jones Mr. Scott Battaglia Dr. Krista M. Jones and Reverend Ms. Susie Bauer James C. Meade Friends’ Lecture Craig Stinson Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Beals Mrs. Edward C. Joullian III Mr. Lewis W. Beckett Journey House Travel Beer Distributors of Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. George N. Ms. Carolyn B. Berry Keeney III Dr. and Mrs. John T. Biggs Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. John Kenney Ms. Mary C. Blanton Dr. Michael L. Kent Mr. Scott Blumenthal Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey M. Kerr, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Carl R. Bogardus Mr. and Mrs. Mac Kilpatrick Mrs. Richard L. Bohanon Laurie Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Bolen Mr. John Knoepful Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bollinger Kone Elevators and Escalators Mr. and Mrs. Dusty Boren Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kopplin Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Bown Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kopta Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Michael Laird Mr. Allen Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lampton Mr. and Mrs. Barney U. Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lear, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lee Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brunsteter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lees Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bullock Mr. Vincent Leitch Mr. and Mrs. Jerry R. Burger Mr. Douglass W. List Ms. Christy Caporal Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Luke Mr. Michael P. Cassidy Renaissance Ball Patron Party Mr. and Mrs. John J. Madden, III Ms. Kitty Champlin Mrs. John J. Madden, Jr. Mr. Jorge Charneco and Ms. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis Ms. Diane Glenn and Mr. Jerry Ms. Carol P. Magness Stacey Spivey Mrs. Marcy L. Davis Stickle Dr. Philip J. Maguire Mrs. Nancy G. Cheek Mr. and Mrs. Porter Davis Dr. Kay Goebel William and Nancy Majors Citizens Bank of Edmond Ms. S.K. Davis Drs. Carolyn and Mike Goodrich Ms. Mary A. Malone Mr. and Mrs. Jim C. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Denver N. Davison Ms. Lynae S. Greely Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Marshall Cleary Foundation Ltd Ms. Michele A. Dolan and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Ms. Cynthia D. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Mr. Kurt Harms Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mason Clements Mr. David G. Downing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenberg Mr. Phillip Massad J. Mark Clinton Mr. and Mrs. William E. Durrett Ms. Barbara A. Greene Matherly Mechanical Ms. Diane Coady Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Eckroat Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hall Contractors Mr. and Mrs. John Coates Ms. Gina Ellis Ms. Christine Hansen Mr. Rory McAllister

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Mr. and Mrs. Jere W. McKenny Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Small Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. McLain Dr. and Mrs. Harrison M. Smith II Timothy and Courtney Melton St. Anthony Hospital Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stewart E. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stevenson Meyers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swisher, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Earl W. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Udho Thadani Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mogridge The Journal Record Mr. and Mrs. Mack J. Morgan III Ms. Linda Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Morgan Mr. Timothy Mather Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mr. and Mrs. Tom C. Todd Dr. Stan Muenzler Mr. Dennis Trepagnier Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Z. Naifeh Mr. John F. Trickett Mr. and Mrs. George Nemecek Ms. Dorothy J. Turk The Honorable and Mrs. George Ms. Jane Callaway Van Cleef Nigh Vicki VanStavern and Oklahoma City Community Don Narcomey Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Varnum Oklahoma Electrical Supply Visual Image Advertising Company Margo and Ray Von Schlageter OU Health Sciences Center, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Waddell Provost Office Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wall Dr. Marco Paliotta Dr. and Mrs. Edward Wanek Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker Mr. and Mrs. Lew O. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parry Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ward Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Patton Mr. Jim Weiss Paul D. Austin Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. James H. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Homer Paul Dr. and Mrs. Leo G. Werneke Dr. and Mrs. Gus Pekara Ms. Jane F. Wheeler Dr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Peyton Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Whitsett Mrs. Donita Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Wilkerson Ms. Susan Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Williams Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Preftakes Ms. Joy Wood Mr. and Mrs. Greg Price Mr. Pendleton Woods Ms. Margo Price Richard and Susan Wymer Mr. Mark H. Price Mr. and Mrs. John M. Yoeckel Ms. Bernadette Prichard Ms. Zonia Armstrong and Quail Creek Bank Mr. Robert L. Yount Mr. and Mrs. George Records Zahl-Ford, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Morris Reichlin Cynthia and Steven Zeiler Mrs. Fred Ridley Mr. Zack Zuhdi Ms. Robyn Riley Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roach Mr. and Ms. Phil D. Roberts Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Robinowitz Mr. and Mrs. Brett Robinson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Ruff Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Russell Ms. Rebecca Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ryan Mrs. Sally Saunders and Mr. Patrick Cashman Mr. and Mrs. Kermit P. Schafer, Jr. Mr. James Schmaelzle Ms. Doris Schooley Ms. Madeline E. Schooley Ms. Susan E. Scott Ms. Betty Seaman Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Shadid Mr. and Mrs. Randel C. Shadid Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shanker Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shelby Mr. and Mrs. Dougal C. Sheppard Ms. Susan A. Short Ms. Kristy Shrader Ms. Barbara A. Shrago

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RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT EDUCATION AND PUBLIC PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT

Museum Magazine/Calendar Audio Tours

July/August Calendar. La Serenissima: Eighteenth-Century Venetian Art from North American Collections 12-stop Audio Tour (2010). Audio CONNECT. Edited by Nicole Emmons. 20 pp. (four-color process). Vol. 2010, Issue 3. Included September/October Calendar 1934: A New Deal for Artists 13-stop Audio Tour (2011). Audio. Produced in collaboration with the Oklahoma Oral History Research November/December Calendar. Program at the OSU Library

CONNECT. Edited by Nicole Emmons. 20 pp. (four-color process). Complimentary Gallery Guides Vol. 2011, Issue 1. Included January/February Calendar La Serenissima: Eighteenth-Century Venetian Art from North March/April Calendar. American Collections Gallery Guide (2010). Chandra Boyd. Print

CONNECT. Edited by Nicole Emmons. 24 pp. (four-color process). Jonathan Hils: INTERSECTION Gallery Guide (2010). Chandra Boyd. Vol. 2011, Issue 2. Included May/June Calendar Print

Complimentary Publications Jill Downen: COUNTERPARTS Gallery Guide (2011). Chandra Boyd. Print Visitor Guide (2010). Print Dale Chihuly: The Exhibition Gallery Guide (2011). Chandra Boyd. Visitor Guide (2011). Print Print

Annual Report 2019-2010 (2010). Edited by Nicole Emmons. 45 pp. George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher Family Gallery Online Guide (2011). Chandra Boyd. Print

Website 1934: A New Deal for Artists Gallery Guide (2011). Chandra Boyd. Print okcmoa.com content management system updated. Hester Designs. Online. Museum added shop.okcmoa.com and continued Museum School to maintain tickets.okcmoa.com and Planned Giving site. Museum School Class Schedule, Fall 2010. Chandra Boyd. 12 pp. CURATORIAL DEPARTMENT Print/Online

Exhibition Catalogues Museum School Class Schedule, Winter/Spring 2010. Chandra Boyd. 12 pp. Print/Online La Serenissima: Eighteenth-Century Venetian Art from North American Collections (2010). Preface and Acknowledgments by Museum School Class Schedule, Summer 2011. Chandra Boyd. 12 Glen Gentele. Introduction by Hardy George. Essays by George pp. Print/Online Knox, Allison Lee Palmer, Jon L. Seydl, Andria Derstine, and Hardy George. 196 pp. 112 color illustrations. Softcover: $35. Education Publications

Jonathan Hils: INTERSECTION (2010). Edited by Nicole Emmons with Education Newsletter 2010-2011 (2010). Bryon Chambers. 4 pp. Acknowledgments and Introduction by Glen Gentele and essay, (four-color process). "Crafting the American Dream?," by Alison Amick. 24 pp. 12 color illustrations. Softcover: $5. La Serenissima: Eighteenth-Century Venetian Art from North American Collections Resource Guide (2010). Bryon Chambers. 22 Jill Downen: COUNTERPARTS (2011). Edited by Nicole Emmons with pp. Print/Online. Acknowledgments and Introductions by Glen Gentele and essay, "A Sculptural Threshold of Difference," by Britt-Marie Schiller. 24 pp. Jonathan Hils: INTERSECTION Resource Guide (2010). Bryon 14 color illustrations. Softcover: $5. Chambers. 4 pp. Print/Online.

Videos Jill Downen: COUNTERPARTS Resource Guide (2011). Bryon Chambers. 4 pp. Print/Online. OKCMOA 2010 Exhibitions. III Oaks. (3:39 minutes; color; 2010). George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher Resource Guide George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher. III Oaks. (2:00 (2011). Bryon Chambers. 17 pp. Print/Online. minutes; color; 2011). 1934: A New Deal for Artists Resource Guide (2011). Bryon Jill Downen: COUNTERPARTS. III Oaks. (3:54 minutes; color; 2011). Chambers. 19 pp. Print/Online.

Permanent Collection. III Oaks. (0:41 minutes; color; 2011).

1934: A New Deal for Artists. III Oaks. (4:16 minutes; color; 2011). ANNUAL REPORT | 2010–2011 45 Retail

MUSEUM STORE The Museum Store ended the fiscal year with $245,000 in sales. Popular items included Bijoux Artisan jewelry from Lucy Lu, a plethora of art and educational children’s toys, unique home and office gifts, and the beautiful Chihuly Pergola Umbrella. The Chihuly Oklahoma City Museum of Art book and note card set, containing vibrant pictures of the Museum's treasured collection of Chihuly glass, continued to enthrall and connect with customers and remained popular. The store's open hours were maintained at seven days a week to increase availability to customers and stayed open late during Art After 5PM. The store continued to offer gift cards, personal shopping, special orders, and shipping worldwide.

MUSEUM CAFE In 2010–11, the Museum Cafe increased sales by $171,862.72, with $1,436,786.81 in total sales for the fiscal year. A large part of this increase was from catered events, of which food sales totaled $189,852.28. And in 2011, the Museum Cafe was named one of the Top 50 Brunch locations in the US by Open Table diners.

In August 2010, the cafe underwent a mini face-lift with new paint, a deep cleaning of all behind-the-scenes areas, and the addition of a TV in the bar to feature sports and current affairs. Additionally, Museum Cafe Tea hours and days were expanded, Tuesday through Friday, 3-5 p.m., and more selections were added, including a children’s tea.

The first-ever, sold-out beer dinner was held on July 26, 2010, and featured Boulevard Brewing Companies Smokestack Series. The cafe also hosted a seven course wine dinner featuring Banfi wines on September 27, 2010, as well as a beer dinner featuring Unibroue Belgian-Style Brews on December 6, 2010. These were some of the most popular, special dinners hosted at the cafe, and all menus were created by Sous Chef Henry Boudreaux.

In early 2011, Executive Chef Gayland Toriello and Sous Chef Henry Boudreaux competed in the state level Taste of Elegance pork competition sponsored by the Pork Council. They took first place in this event and went on to compete at the national level in Baltimore, Maryland. On February 17, 2011, Chef Toriello participated in the Chefs Recipe Challenge for News OK, and his Fried Chicken recipe was featured as a very successful special in the cafe the following week. Sous Chef Henry Boudreaux also participated in the Oklahoma Cattle Women’s Beef Chef Competition in January where he placed third overall.

In January 2011, the Museum created the Mezzanine Private Dining Room, called The Mezz, that seats up to 36 guests for lunch or dinner and holds up to 60 guests for receptions.

The wine list was updated in May of 2011, with 130 selections removed and about 115 added. The update cut the selection of wines by the glass and increased half bottle sales by adding more varieties. Shortly following, the Museum Cafe was featured in The Wall Street Journal on June 4, 2011, in an article on museums with great wines alongside The Museum of Modern Art, the Denver Art Museum, The J. Paul Getty Museum, and the Baltimore Museum of Art.

Additional events included a catered dinner for Bill Maher when he performed at the Civic Center in the spring of 2011. Cafe staff participated in the OKC Beautiful Annual Litter Blitz and cleaned up trash surrounding the Museum and two square blocks in the Arts District. Cocktails on the Skyline continued to grow and bring an array of people to the Museum, and the Museum Cafe continued to support area charities, benefits, and nonprofits, including Automobile Alley’s Chocolate Decadence, Allied Arts’ Martini Party, and OKCMOA’s Omelette Party and ARTonTAP, with donations of gift certificates and food.

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July 1, 2010 September 10, 2010 October 14, 2010 November 19, 2010 Play in the Park Outreach at 35th annual Renaissance Ball, La Teacher Workshop for Southern Nazarene University Southern Oaks Serenissima, at the Oklahoma Oklahoma A+ Schools Lecture City Golf & Country Club Brian Hearn, film curator, July 14 – 22, 2010 October 19, 2010 lectures to freshman class on French Cinema Week September 14, 2010 Tiny Tuesdays film and media art Film screenings Teacher Workshop for La "Warm Colors" Serenissima: Eighteenth- November 19, 2010 July 15, 2010 Century Venetian Art from North October 20, 2010 Visual Acoustics: The Modernism Luis Jiménez: Works on Paper American Collections Conviction of Julius Shulman opens to the public Sneak preview film screening Film screening and Q&A with September 18, 2010 and reception for OCU School director Eric Bricker July 15, 2010 Panel Discussion of Law Gallery Talk Oklahoma Art Writing and November 20, 2010 "Luis Jiménez" by Alison Amick Curatorial Fellowship, presented October 21, 2010 Library Outreach at Del City with Oklahoma Visual Arts Artist Talk presented with July 19, 2010 Coalition Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition November 23, 2010 Library Outreach at Midwest Tiny Tuesdays City September 20–26, 2010 October 21, 2010 "Turkey Jive" OCU Week at OKCMOA Four Cinematic Views of Venice: November 27, 2010 July 22, 2010 Casanova The 65th annual Beaux Arts Ball Gallery Talk September 21, 2010 Thematic film screening at the Oklahoma City Golf & "Luis Jiménez" by Alison Amick Tiny Tuesdays Country Club "Shapes in Venice" October 27, 2010 July 29, 2010 The Lottery November 28, 2010 Play in the Park Outreach at September 23, 2010 Free film screening and panel Concert Capitol Hill Four Cinematic Views of Venice: discussion copresented by the Presented with Oklahoma City Summertime Coalition for School Choice and Philharmonic August 8, 2010 Thematic film screening the Inasmuch Foundation The Desert of Forbidden Art November 28, 2010 Film screening and live Q&A September 23, 2010 November 4–7, 2010 Certifiably Jonathan with co-directors Amanda Pope Special presentation on La American Indian Cinema Film screening and Q&A with and Tchavdar Georgiev via Serenissima: Eighteenth- Showcase filmmakers Jim Pasternak and Skype Century Venetian Art from North Film screenings copresented Richard Marshall via Skype. American Collections at OCU by American Indian Cultural Exhibition of “Hang-Ups” August 12, 2010 by Alison Amick and Bryon Center and Museum. Special Paintings by Jonathan Winters in Last Call featuring Sketch to Chambers guests Richard Ray Whitman, Founders Hall Screen: The Art of Hollywood Blackhorse Lowe, Caitlin Baker, Costume Design September 30, 2010 John Ferry December 1, 2010 Gallery Talk by Jonathan Hils Bishop McGuinness High School August 12, 2010 November 6, 2010 Career Day Mamma Mia! Sing-along September 30, 2010 Family Day featuring La Brian Hearn, film curator, speaks Interactive film screening Winnebago Man Serenissima: Eighteenth- to seniors about curatorial field Copresented by deadCENTER Century Venetian Art from North August 26 – 29, 2010 Film Festival and Stella Artois American Collections and December 16, 2010 Matthew Barney’s Cremaster Jonathan Hils: INTERSECTION Four Cinematic Views of Venice: Cycle October 7, 2010 Death in Venice Film screenings Friends’ Lecture November 9, 2010 Thematic film screening "The Good, the Bad, and the Highlights from the Oklahoma September 2010 Very Bad: A Year in the Life of an Art League Collection opens to December 17–18, 2010 First annual College Month Art Critic," by Jerry Saltz, senior the public Brutal Beauty: Tales of the Rose art critic, New York Magazine City Rollers September 8, 2010 November 10, 2010 Film screenings copresented by Exhibition Preview Lectures October 8, 2010 Friends’ Lecture La Serenissima: Eighteenth- Seventh annual ARTonTAP at the "18 Years of Friends Speakers," Century Venetian Art from North Oklahoma City Museum of Art by James C. Meade, OKCMOA December 21, 2010 American Collections and trustee Tiny Tuesdays Jonathan Hils: INTERSECTION October 10, 2010 "Let it Snow" Outreach: OKC Philharmonic November 15, 2010 September 9, 2010 Discovery Concert Young at heART Senior Day at January 10, 2011 La Serenissima: Eighteenth- the Oklahoma City Museum of School Outreach: Putnam City Century Venetian Art from North October 10, 2010 Art Schools Teacher In-service American Collections and Kwaidan Jonathan Hils: INTERSECTION Free film screening sponsored November 18, 2010 January 11, 2011 open to the public by the Japan Foundation, New Four Cinematic Views of Venice: School Outreach at Educare York and University of Oklahoma Bread and Tulips September 9, 2010 Thematic film screening Gallery Talk "La Serenissima" by George Knox ANNUAL REPORT | 2010–2011 47 Audience Development & Special Events

January 14, 2011 February 22, 2011 March 25, 2011 May 11, 2011 Portfolio Day Healing Arts Outreach at Healing Arts Outreach at The James C. Meade Friends’ Presented with Oklahoma Art Epworth Villa Zone at OU Children’s Hospital Lecture Series Education Association "The Secrets of Tomb 10A: Egypt February 24, 2011 March 30, 2011 2000 BC," by Denise Doxey January 14, 2011 Teacher Workshop featuring Healing Arts Outreach at Healing Arts Outreach at The George Nelson: Architect, Epworth Villa May 12, 2011 Zone at OU Children’s Hospital Writer, Designer, Teacher and Jill Gallery Talk with Amy Blakemore Downen: COUNTERPARTS April 6, 2011 January 16, 2011 A Night with Nelson May 14, 2011 Outreach: OKC Philharmonic February 25, 2011 American Teen Discovery Concert Healing Arts Outreach, The Zone April 16, 2011 Film screening and panel at OU Children’s Hospital KIDesign discussion organized by January 18, 2011 Presented with American OKCMOA Youth Arts Advocates Tiny Tuesdays February 26, 2011 Institute of Architects Central "Silly Snowmen" Family Day featuring George Oklahoma Chapter May 15, 2011 Nelson: Architect, Writer, Postcards from the Past: 20th January 22, 2011 Designer, Teacher and Jill April 18, 2011 Annual Yom HaShoah Program Stella Artois Intermission Downen: COUNTERPARTS Healing Arts Outreach at Brian Hearn, film curator and Free beer prior to the 2010 Epworth Villa program participant Sundance Short Films March 1, 2011 Travel Tour to Dallas Museum April 19, 2011 May 16, 2011 January 28, 2011 of Art Tiny Tuesdays Passages opens to the public School Outreach at Educare "Shape Stampede" March 2, 2011 May 16, 2011 February 3, 2011 The Harmony Game: The April 21, 2011 Healing Arts Outreach at George Nelson: Architect, Making of Bridge Over Troubled Bill Cunningham NY Fashion Epworth Villa Writer, Designer, Teacher and Jill Water Show Downen: COUNTERPARTS open Special promotional screening Courtesy of Ruth Meyers prior to May 17, 2011 to the public with Stella Artois Intermission film screening Tiny Tuesdays "In Georgia’s Garden" February 5, 2011 March 11, 2011 April 22, 2011 The 27th annual Omelette Party, Healing Arts Outreach at Healing Arts Outreach at The May 19, 2011 Eggs a la MOD, at the Coca- Cypress Springs Memory Care Zone at OU Children’s Hospital Photo Slam at the Oklahoma Cola Bricktown Events Center Center City Museum of Art April 29, 2011 February 11, 2011 March 14, 2011 Healing Arts Outreach at May 22, 2011 Healing Arts Outreach at SXSW Red Dirt Reel Film Industry Cypress Springs Memory Care Youth Arts Advocates Cypress Springs Memory Care Reception Center Community Project at Homeless Center Coproduced by the WestTown Resource Film & Music Office, the April 30, 2011 Center February 12, 2011 Oklahoma City Chamber of The Promise: The Making of Teacher Workshop for Putnam Commerce, OKCMOA Film Darkness On the Edge of Town May 25, 2011 City Schools Arts Educators Program, Circle Cinema, Special promotional screening Exhibition Preview Lecture deadCENTER Film Festival, Black with Stella Artois Intermission "Discoveries about 1934: A New February 15, 2011 Mesa Entertainment, Indion Deal for Artists" by Ann Prentice Presentation at OU School of Entertainment Group May 1, 2011 Wagner Architecture on George Nelson: Outreach: OKC Philharmonic Architect, Writer, Designer, March 22, 2011 Discovery Concert May 26, 2011 Teacher by Bryon Chambers Tiny Tuesdays 1934: A New Deal for Artists and Jennifer Klos "Recycled Garden" May 5, 2011 opens to the public Amy Blakemore: Photographs February 15, 2011 March 24-27, 2011 1988-2008 opens to the public May 27, 2011 Tiny Tuesdays 7th Film Preservation Festival: Healing Arts Outreach at The "Super Sculptures" France May 5–8, 2011 Zone at OU Children’s Hospital Film screenings with guest New Jewish Cinema February 15, 2011 introductions by Dr. Mary Film screenings copresented June 2, 2011 OKC Midtown Rotary Club Broadnax, Dr. John Springer by the Jewish Federation of Teacher Institute featuring 1934: Presentation and Dr. Cathy Webster from Greater OKC A New Deal for Artists Brian Hearn, film curator, speaks University of Central Oklahoma. about OKCMOA film program Copresented by UCO Film May 5, 2011 June 2, 2011 Studies and L’Alliance Française Last Call featuring George Leadership OKC Oklahoma Film February 16, 2011 d’OKC Nelson: Architect, Writer, Industry Panel James C. Meade Friends’ Designer, Teacher and Jill Brian Hearn, film curator; Lecture Series March 24, 2011 Downen: COUNTERPARTS Lance McDaniel, deadCENTER "Priceless–How I Went Tour de Quartz opens to the Film Festival; Chris Kucharski, Undercover to Rescue The public May 6–7, 2011 Oklahoma Film & Music Office; World’s Stolen Treasures," by Travel Tour to Kansas City Charles Amis, Leadership OKC Robert Wittman 48 okcmoa.com ANNUAL REPORT | 2010–2011 Audience Development & Special Events

June 2, 2011 1934 Film Series: It Happened One Night Thematic film screening

June 9 – 12, 2011 11th deadCENTER Film Festival Festival headquarters, film screenings, rooftop reception, panel discussion, short screenplay read, filmmaker lounge.

June 14, 2011 Senior Outreach at Woodson Senior Center

June 15, 2011 Lecture "The Songs of the Great Depression," by Michael Lasser

June 16, 2011 1934 Film Series: Of Human Bondage Thematic film screening

June 20-24, 2011 Summer Camp, presented with Hearts for Hearing, at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art

June 23, 2011 Healing Arts Outreach at The Zone at OU Children’s Hospital

June 24, 2011 Healing Arts Outreach at Cypress Springs Memory Care Center

June 28, 2011 Healing Arts Outreach at Epworth Villa

June 30, 2011 1934 Film Series: Midnight Thematic film screening

ANNUAL REPORT | 2010–2011 49 Staff

EXECUTIVE Hostess Fall 2010 Interns Safety and Security Glen Gentele Jessica Abel James Anno Adam Edwards President and Chief Executive Malori McWhorter Julia Daine Chief of Safety and Security Officer Seanette Ting Cynthia Pacheco Harvey Cain Brittany Kelly Lucy Robertson Assistant Chief of Safety and Executive Assistant Servers Assistants Security Susie Bauer Dang Nguyen Spring 2011 Interns Charles Wilson Executive Office Coordinator Roberto Loiza Julia Daine Assistant Chief of Safety and Michael Lowry Maggie Larkin Security ADMINISTRATION AND Steve Bui Jeff Musslewhite FINANCE Maren West Visitor Services Rodney Lee Dishwashers Marsha Jones Finance Director Patrick O’Neal Summer 2011 Interns Visitor Services Associate Marcee Smith Leo Perez Chandler Bair Sidney Moore HR Manager Emily Bendick Visitor Services Associate Diane Glenn Cooks Marissa Boswell Finance Assistant Anthony Raines Sarah Cappo Visitor Services/Gallery Ebony Lowry Elisha Gallegos Attendants Museum Store Laura Ochoa Amanda Gathright Berry Darius Heather King Raymona Richardson Katie Gillespie Adam Bertoletti Museum Store Manager Logan Hester Blair Huff Shirley Crawford Elizabeth Cobb Donnel Hardimon Skylar Smith Traci Davis Museum Store Associate Terrance McCloud David Stevens Lindsey Diaz Tyler Kelly Lily Taylor Maren West Ann Eggers Museum Store Associate Henry Boudreaux Donald Goodman Kacey Roach Exhibitions and Registration Jessica Harris Museum Store Associate CURATORIAL Ernesto Sánchez Michael Harris Hardy George Head, Exhibit Design and Dustin Harrison Museum Cafe Chief Curator Emeritus Registration Albert Hinton Ahmad Farnia Alison Amick Erika Katayama Ashley Jiménez General Manager Curator for Collections Registrar Alexander Knox Lauren Cates Brian Hearn Christina Luper Manager Film Curator FACILITY OPERATIONS Brandon Messier Jessie Ting Jennifer Klos Jack Madden Kimberly Ann Muller Assistant Manager Associate Curator & Curatorial Facility Operations Director Nancy Prykryl Gabriel Rendon Coordinator John “Dudley” Marshall Bonita Rabotte Part-time Assistant Manager Projectionist & Film Assistant Elizabeth Scholar Gayland Toriello Education Brian Parker Jerry Spivey Executive Chef Chandra Boyd Facility Support/Technical Ashley Taylor Brandi Arbuckle Senior Associate Curator of Associate Quon Young Pastry Chef Education Mark Ashurst Tameisha Zeigler Bryon Chambers Facility Support Associate Museum Cafe Servers Assistant Curator of Education Mike Rhoden RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT Kevin Brummell Sheila Hallett Facility Support Associate Sandy Cotton Joe Garcia AmeriCorps Member— Bennie “Joe” Sims Development Director Brigitta Givens Community Outreach Facility Support Associate Whitney Cross Lee Lowers Neely Simms Associate Development Jeffery Pate Education Administrative Officer Melissa Scott Assistant Jim Eastep Jeffery Williamson Natasha Corso Senior Development Officer Dustin Woods 2010 AmeriCorps Member— Nicole Emmons Hilary Jones Summer Camp Assistant Editor & Publications Terren Wooten Laura Nauman Coordinator Ashley Brooks 2011 AmeriCorps Member— Leslie Spears Elizabeth Wilson Summer Camp Assistant Communications Manager Magen Johnson Matt Thomas Amy Brooks Event & Tour Coordinator As of June 30, 2010

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OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

JUNE 30, 2011 and 2010

WITH

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT

CONTENTS

Independent Auditors' Report ...... 1

Consolidated Statements of Financial Position ...... 2

Consolidated Statements of Activities, June 30, 2011 ...... 3

Consolidated Statements of Activities, June 30, 2010 ...... 4

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows ...... 5

Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements ...... 6

Supplemental Information:

Consolidating Schedule – Statement of Financial Position Information ...... 20

Consolidating Schedule – Statement of Activities Information ...... 21

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT

The Board of Trustees

Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Inc.

We have audited the accompanying consolidated statements of financial position of Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Inc. and Subsidiaries (OKCMOA) as of June 30, 2011 and 2010, and the related consolidated statements of activities and cash flows for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of OKCMOA's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these

financial statements based on our audits. The summarized comparative information for the year ended June 30, 2009, has been derived from the OKCMOA's 2009 financial statements and, in our report dated October 29, 2009, we expressed an unqualified opinion on those financial statements.

We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of OKCMOA's internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of OKCMOA as of June 30, 2011 and 2010, and the consolidated results of its activities and cash flows for the years then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Our audits were conducted for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic consolidated financial statements taken as a whole. The accompanying supplemental information detailing the consolidating statement of financial position as of June 30, 2011, and the consolidating statement of activities for the year then ended are presented for purposes of additional analysis and are not a required part of the basic consolidated financial statements. This additional information is the responsibility of OKCMOA's management. Such information has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the basic consolidated financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects to the basic consolidated financial statements taken as a whole.

September 28, 2011

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OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION

June 30, 2011 and 2010

2011 2010

Assets Cash $ 1,568,799 $ 1,675,110 Grants and accounts receivable 128,756 75,071 Inventory, net 284,243 263,169 Prepaid expenses and other assets 227,984 231,426 Other restricted cash 645,162 545,421 Grants and accounts receivable with restrictions 176,034 231,551 Investments 3,418,631 1,990,065 Investments with restrictions 11,207,223 10,404,381 Beneficial interest in assets held by OCCF 3,655,609 2,904,873 Property, plant and equipment, net 17,515,241 18,097,544 Art and library collections (see Note 2)

Total assets $ 38,827,682 $ 36,418,611

Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities: Accounts payable $ 141,473 $ 64,721 Accrued liabilities 206,176 366,961 Note payable 835,000 835,000

Total liabilities 1,182,649 1,266,682

Net assets: Unrestricted 21,577,116 20,695,414 Temporarily restricted 7,010,326 5,725,346 Permanently restricted 9,057,591 8,731,169

Total net assets 37,645,033 35,151,929

Total liabilities and net assets $ 38,827,682 $ 36,418,611

See notes to consolidated financial statements. 2

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES

Year ended June 30, 2011 (and Summarized Totals for 2010)

Summarized Temporarily Permanently 2011 Totals for Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total 2010 Revenues, Gains and Other Support Contributed income: Individuals $ 156,200 $ 6,665 $ 268,622 $ 431,487 $ 245,208 Corporate and other 459,090 122,904 2,600 584,594 365,599 Allied Arts 359,326 - - 359,326 356,020 Grants and foundations 511,775 342,082 55,200 909,057 1,166,102 1,486,391 471,651 326,422 2,284,464 2,132,929

Fundraising events 476,736 - - 476,736 407,732 Memberships 408,755 - - 408,755 433,951 Admissions 533,737 - - 533,737 514,864 Museum store sales 250,032 - - 250,032 261,492 Museum of Art Café sales 1,131,127 - - 1,131,127 1,078,080 Museum of Art Café catering sales 292,560 - - 292,560 192,488 Parking income 88,942 - - 88,942 44,557 In-kind donations 25,695 - - 25,695 128,694 Miscellaneous 103,679 - - 103,679 114,228 Investment income 508,716 138,038 - 646,754 658,828 Net unrealized/realized gains on investments 1,789,539 820,206 - 2,609,745 1,159,298 Funds released from restrictions 144,915 (144,915) - - -

Total revenues, gains and other support 7,240,824 1,284,980 326,422 8,852,226 7,127,141

Expenses Programming 1,633,566 - - 1,633,566 1,574,551 Museum store 254,260 - - 254,260 270,402 Museum of Art Café 1,311,973 - - 1,311,973 1,202,349 Museum Parking 30,771 - - 30,771 21,309 Management and general 845,467 - - 845,467 1,033,125 Fundraising and development 627,245 - - 627,245 640,089 Security, building and grounds 921,785 - - 921,785 835,680 Art accessioned 20,000 - - 20,000 237,046 Depreciation 714,055 - - 714,055 749,192

Total expenses 6,359,122 - - 6,359,122 6,563,743

Changes in net assets 881,702 1,284,980 326,422 2,493,104 563,398 Net assets, beginning of year 20,695,414 5,725,346 8,731,169 35,151,929 34,588,531

Net assets, end of year $ 21,577,116 $ 7,010,326 $ 9,057,591 $ 37,645,033 $ 35,151,929

See notes to consolidated financial statements. 3

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES

Year ended June 30, 2010 (and Summarized Totals for 2009)

Summarized Temporarily Permanently 2010 Totals for Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total 2009 Revenues, Gains and Other Support Contributed income: Individuals $ 198,660 $ 37,548 $ 9,000 $ 245,208 $ 1,492,564 Corporate and other 324,099 41,500 - 365,599 633,960 Allied Arts 356,020 - - 356,020 356,488 Grants and foundations 595,502 560,600 10,000 1,166,102 1,248,550 1,474,281 639,648 19,000 2,132,929 3,731,562

Fundraising events 407,732 - - 407,732 333,687 Memberships 433,951 - - 433,951 437,425 Admissions 514,864 - - 514,864 782,032 Museum store sales 261,492 - - 261,492 386,322 Museum of Art Café sales 1,078,080 - - 1,078,080 1,233,080 Museum of Art Café catering sales 192,488 - - 192,488 248,968 Parking income 44,557 - - 44,557 - In-kind donations 128,694 - - 128,694 62,257 Miscellaneous 114,228 - - 114,228 167,989 Investment income 520,790 138,038 - 658,828 646,533 Net unrealized/realized gains (losses) on investments 517,364 641,934 - 1,159,298 (2,041,390) Funds released from restrictions 834,803 (834,803) - - -

Total revenues, gains and other support 6,523,324 584,817 19,000 7,127,141 5,988,465

Expenses Programming 1,574,551 - - 1,574,551 3,269,745 Museum store 270,402 - - 270,402 378,788 Museum of Art Café 1,202,349 - - 1,202,349 1,352,389 Museum Parking 21,309 - - 21,309 - Management and general 1,033,125 - - 1,033,125 983,473 Fundraising and development 640,089 - - 640,089 709,395 Security, building and grounds 835,680 - - 835,680 903,196 Art accessioned 237,046 - - 237,046 588,373 Depreciation 749,192 - - 749,192 779,545

Total expenses 6,563,743 - - 6,563,743 8,964,904

Changes in net assets (40,419) 584,817 19,000 563,398 (2,976,439) Net assets, beginning of year 20,735,833 5,140,529 8,712,169 34,588,531 37,564,970

Net assets, end of year $ 20,695,414 $ 5,725,346 $ 8,731,169 $ 35,151,929 $ 34,588,531

See notes to consolidated financial statements. 4

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

Years ended June 30, 2011 and 2010

2011 2010

Cash Flows from Operating Activities Change in net assets $ 2,493,104 $ 563,398 Adjustments to reconcile the change in net assets to net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation 714,055 749,192 Net unrealized/realized gain on investments (2,609,745) (1,159,298) Contributions restricted for long-term purposes (326,422) (19,000) Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Grants and accounts receivable (53,685) (30,697) Inventory (21,074) 46,435 Prepaid expenses and other assets 3,442 365,836 Grants and accounts receivable with restrictions 55,517 72,497 Accounts payable 76,752 (12,791) Accrued liabilities (160,785) 213,266

Net cash provided by operating activities 171,159 788,838

Cash Flows from Investing Activities Purchases of property, plant and equipment (131,752) (852,974) Purchases of investments (423,805) (1,249,461) Proceeds from sale of investments 243,206 143,857 Purchases of investments with restrictions (407,893) (411,038) Proceeds from sale of investments with restrictions 216,093 381,011 Increase (decrease) in restricted cash (99,741) 164,866

Net cash used in investing activities (603,892) (1,823,739)

Cash Flows from Financing Activities Contributions restricted for long-term purposes 326,422 19,000 Proceeds from note payable - 835,000

Net cash provided by financing activities 326,422 854,000

Net decrease in cash (106,311) (180,901) Cash, beginning of year 1,675,110 1,856,011

Cash, end of year $ 1,568,799 $ 1,675,110

Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information Cash paid for interest $ 23,465 $ 14,980

Cash paid for taxes $ - $ 5,868

See notes to consolidated financial statements. 5

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

June 30, 2011 and 2010

Note 1 – Organization

The Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Inc. (the Museum) is a privately-funded museum located at the Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center. The three-story, 110,000 square-foot Visual Arts Center features 15 galleries showcasing the Museum's collections, temporary exhibitions organized by the Museum, and world-class traveling exhibitions. It offers the only comprehensive film program in the region. The Museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is an Allied Arts Member Agency. The Museum's mission is to enrich lives through the visual arts. The Museum's purpose is to create a cultural legacy in art and education for current and future generations to experience at the Museum and carry with them throughout their lives.

The Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center, funded in part by a $14.5 million capital grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, Las Vegas, Nevada, is part of the Museum's completed $40 million project to fund the new Visual Arts Center expansion and endowment. The project was completed through private funding and was not a part of the Oklahoma City MAPS sales tax program. The Museum received significant funds from the general public and from private foundations.

The Museum is the sole owner of the Museum of Art Cafe, Inc. (the Café). The Café is located in the Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center and provides full-service lunch and dinner in a casually elegant dining atmosphere.

The Museum is the sole owner of Museum Parking, LLC, which was formed on January 28, 2009, to acquire a parcel of land functioning as a parking lot in the vicinity of the Museum. Museum Parking, LLC leases the parking lot to a third-party operator.

Note 2 – Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

Consolidated financial statements

The consolidated financial statements of the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Inc. and subsidiaries include the accounts of the Museum, the Café, and Museum Parking, LLC (collectively OKCMOA). All material intercompany transactions have been eliminated.

Basis of accounting and reporting

The consolidated financial statements of OKCMOA are prepared on the accrual basis of accounting. Separate funds are utilized to account for the Museum's various activities. The assets, liabilities and net assets of OKCMOA are reported as follows:

• Unrestricted net assets represent the portion of expendable funds that are available for support of OKCMOA operations. At June 30, 2011 and 2010, unrestricted net assets of $2,926,862 and $2,552,567, respectively, were designated for specific purposes by the Museum's Board of Trustees.

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• Temporarily restricted net assets represent funds with donor-designated restrictions for acquisitions, capital campaign funds, maintenance of art objects or specific programs.

• Permanently restricted net assets represent funds that are subject to donor-designated restrictions requiring the principal to be invested in perpetuity.

Cash and restrictions

Cash consists of cash on hand and deposits in banks. OKCMOA maintains its cash balances in high credit quality financial institutions. At times, OKCMOA's cash may exceed federally insured limits, but OKCMOA believes any possible credit risk is minimal.

At June 30, 2011 and 2010, the Museum had cash contributions restricted by the donor for specific purposes of $645,162 and $545,421, respectively.

Receivables

The Museum has receivables, reflected as grants and accounts receivable and grants and accounts receivable with restrictions in the accompanying consolidated statements of financial position, which represent promises to give that have been made by donors, but have not yet been received by the Museum. The Museum provides an allowance for doubtful accounts based upon a review of the current status of its receivables. At June 30, 2011 and 2010, respectively, no allowance for doubtful accounts was deemed necessary by the Museum.

Due to the nature of these pledges, significant increases and decreases in net assets may occur. These significant fluctuations can arise as contributions and are recognized as support in the period in which they are pledged, but the expenses incurred with such contributions may occur in a different period.

Inventories

Inventories, which include products for sale in the Museum store, food and beverage items in the Café, and miscellaneous supplies, are stated at the lower of cost or market determined by the first-in, first-out method.

Investments

Investments, which include money market instruments, equity securities, U.S. government securities, and corporate bonds and debentures, are stated at estimated fair value (based on quoted market prices) with unrealized gains and losses reported in the consolidated statement of activities for the year. Donated investment instruments are initially recorded at estimated fair value at the date of donation.

Property, plant and equipment

Property, plant and equipment is recorded at historical cost or estimated value at date of donation. Depreciation of these assets is provided on the straight-line basis over the estimated useful lives of the respective assets, which range from 2 to 40 years. Maintenance and repair costs are expensed as incurred, while renewals and betterments are capitalized and depreciated over their estimated useful lives. Upon disposition, the cost and related accumulated depreciation are removed from the accounts and the resulting gain or loss is reflected in the consolidated statement of activities for the year.

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Art and library collections

The Museum's art and library collections are made up of historically significant art, contemporary art and other art objects that are held for educational, research, and curatorial purposes. Each item is cataloged, preserved, and cared for, and activities verifying their existence and assessing their condition are performed continuously. Art and library collections, which were acquired through purchases and contributions since the Museum's inception are insured under the Museum’s fine art insurance policy, and are not capitalized and recognized as assets in the consolidated statement of financial position. Purchases of collection items are recorded as decreases in unrestricted net assets in the year in which the items are acquired or as temporarily or permanently restricted net assets if the assets used to purchase the items are restricted by donors. Contributions of collection items are not recognized in the statement of activities. Proceeds from deaccessions or insurance recoveries are reflected as increases in the appropriate net assets classification. The Museum's policy provides for deaccessioning works that do not fit into the collections plan or that are of poor quality or condition. Any funds made available by the sale of unrestricted deaccessioned works are used for acquisitions to strengthen the collection.

Contributions to the Museum

The Museum reports gifts of cash and other assets as restricted support if they are received with donor stipulations that limit the use of the donated assets. When a donor restriction expires, (that is, when a stipulated time restriction ends or purpose restriction is accomplished) temporarily restricted net assets are reclassified to unrestricted net assets and are reported in the consolidated statement of activities as net assets released from restrictions. Net assets with restrictions, which are met in the same reporting period as their receipt, are presented as part of unrestricted net assets.

The Museum reports gifts of land, buildings, and equipment as unrestricted support unless explicit donor stipulations specify how the donated assets must be used. Gifts of long-lived assets with explicit restrictions that specify how the assets are to be used and gifts of cash or other assets that must be used to acquire long-lived assets are reported as restricted support. Absent explicit donor stipulations about how long-lived assets must be maintained, the Museum reports expirations of donor restrictions when the donated or acquired long-lived assets are placed in service.

The Museum reports bequests as temporarily restricted support in contributed income when notice has been received and becomes legally enforceable. Once funds are received, bequests are considered available for general use, unless restricted for a specific use or for an endowment fund by the donor.

Income tax status

The Museum is a nonprofit organization and is exempt from income taxes under Internal Revenue Code Section 501. However, the Museum is subject to federal income tax on any unrelated business taxable income.

The accounting for income taxes may, at times, involve some degree of uncertainty, and as such, lead to uncertain tax positions having been taken. Management evaluated the Museum's tax positions and concluded that the Museum had taken no uncertain tax positions that require adjustment to the financial statements to comply with the provisions of this guidance. Generally, the Museum is no longer subject to income tax examinations by the U.S. federal, state or local tax authorities for years prior to 2008.

Allocation of expenses

OKCMOA allocates salaries and wages based on actual staff position. Administrative expenses are allocated to each area based on an estimate of usage. All remaining expenses are allocated based on actual expenditures for the function.

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Use of estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires OKCMOA to make estimates and assumptions that affect certain reported amounts and disclosures. Accordingly, actual results could differ from those estimates.

Concentration of credit risk

Financial instruments, which potentially subject OKCMOA to credit risk, consist of grants and accounts receivable, grants and accounts receivable with restrictions, and investments.

The Museum's investments consist of various stocks, bonds and U.S. Treasury notes. Investment securities are exposed to various risks, such as interest rate, market, and credit risk. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is at least reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and that such change could materially affect the investment account balances and the amounts reported in the consolidated statements of financial position and the consolidated statements of activities.

Advertising expense

All advertising costs are expensed as incurred. Advertising expenses were approximately $248,000 and $284,000 for the years ended June 30, 2011 and 2010, respectively.

Subsequent events

Management has evaluated subsequent events through September 28, 2011, the date the financial statements were available to be issued.

Reclassifications

Certain amounts in the 2010 consolidated financial statements have been reclassified to conform to the 2011 presentation. These reclassifications had no effect on previously reported changes in net assets.

Note 3 – Donated Services

OKCMOA has an affiliated volunteer group known as the Beaux Arts Committee which hosts an annual fundraiser benefiting the Museum's Beaux Arts Acquisitions Trust. The Museum recorded contributions from this group of $50,000 and $40,000 for the fiscal years 2011 and 2010, which are included in individuals contributed income in the consolidated statements of activities.

A substantial number of volunteers have made significant contributions of their time to develop the Museum's programs, of which no value was assigned.

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Note 4 – Grants and Accounts Receivable with Restrictions

Grants and accounts receivable with restrictions are available for the following purposes at June 30:

2011 2010 Temporary restrictions: Exhibit furnishings $ 137,363 $ 189,263 Personnel benefits 500 500 Other 38,171 26,788

Permanent restrictions: Acquisitions - 15,000

$ 176,034 $ 231,551

Grants and accounts receivable restricted for personnel benefits are from various members of the Board of Trustees.

Note 5 – Investments

To ensure observance of limitations and restrictions placed on the uses of the resources available to the Museum, investments are maintained in various funds which are segregated as follows at June 30:

2011 2010 Investments: Young Endowment(1) $ 1,531,259 $ 1,066,450 Museum Legacy Endowment 751,769 (62,503) Westheimer Family Endowment 1,135,603 986,118

3,418,631 1,990,065

Investments with restrictions: Museum Acquisitions Trust 44,292 50,151 Beaux Arts Acquisitions Trust 232,520 180,066 Thatcher Hoffman Smith Film Endowment 755,070 639,695 Sarkeys Foundation Arts Education Endowment 567,808 478,690 Sonic America's Drive-In Arts Education Endowment 286,197 243,493 Museum Legacy Endowment 5,285,977 5,285,977 Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center Building Maintenance Endowment 3,693,649 3,239,050 Records Family Endowment 341,710 287,259

11,207,223 10,404,381

$ 14,625,854 $ 12,394,446

(1) In May 2009, the Board of Directors approved an inter-fund borrowing from the Raymond A. and Verna N. Young Endowment fund to operating cash in the amount of $500,000. The purpose of the inter-fund borrowing was to address budget shortfalls and cash flow needs. Principal payments are to be repaid through budget surpluses over a term of five years. Interest expense on the borrowing is to be paid through operations. During the year ended June 30, 2011, $240,000 was paid from operating cash and applied to the inter-fund balance. Subsequent to June 30, 2011, an additional $130,000 was applied to the inter-fund balance from operating cash.

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Investments without restrictions are maintained in funds as shown for the following purposes:

• The Raymond A. and Verna N. Young Endowment represents the funds originally designated for the construction of the Museum building. Since the construction has been completed, the funds became unrestricted for use in general operations of the Museum.

• The interest and unrealized investment gains generated from the Museum Legacy Endowment are unrestricted and available for use in general Museum operations.

• The Westheimer Family Endowment and related interest and unrealized investment gains generated from the funds are available for use for the Museum's programs and operations with first priority for the proper maintenance, display, and preservation of the Westheimer Family Collection.

Investments with restrictions are maintained in funds as shown for the following purposes:

• The Museum Acquisitions Trust and Beaux Arts Acquisitions Trust are temporarily restricted funds maintained for the purchase and maintenance of art objects for the Museum.

• The Thatcher Hoffman Smith Film Endowment includes funds maintained for the purpose of supporting the Museum's comprehensive film program. This is a permanent endowment, with the principal required to be maintained in perpetuity and the interest being expendable for the stated purpose of the fund.

• The Sarkeys Foundation Arts Education Endowment is maintained for education programming. Like the Thatcher Hoffman Smith Film Endowment, this is also a permanent endowment, with the principal required to be maintained in perpetuity and the interest being expendable for the stated purpose of the endowment.

• The Sonic America's Drive-In Arts Education Endowment is permanently restricted for education programming.

• The Museum Legacy Endowment includes funds solicited from donors to provide for a permanent endowment for the Museum. The principal amount of these funds will not be expended. Interest and unrealized gains generated by the endowment principal may be used for general Museum operations.

• The Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center Building Maintenance Endowment represents funds temporarily restricted for maintenance of the Museum in the Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center facility. It is the Museum's intention to use only the income generated from the endowment principal for the maintenance and upkeep of the building as directed by the grant agreement.

• The Records Family Endowment was established as a permanent endowment to support Museum operations. The principal amount of these funds will not be expended. Distributions of interest and unrealized gains generated by the endowment principal may be used for general Museum operations.

Investment income is reported net of related investment expenses. Investment expense was $28,713 and $25,254 for the years ended June 30, 2011 and 2010, respectively.

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Note 6 – Contributions to the Oklahoma City Community Foundation

A separate fund, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art Affiliated Fund (the Affiliated Fund), is established at the Oklahoma City Community Foundation (OCCF). Contributions received subsequent to July 1, 1991, by OCCF, which are designated to be invested to benefit the Museum, are placed in the Affiliated Fund. Investment decisions for the Affiliated Fund are made by a five-member panel that includes three representatives appointed by OCCF and two representatives appointed by the Museum's Board of Trustees. Income earned on the donated funds is paid to the Museum on a basis determined by the five- member panel. The principal amount of the Affiliated Fund cannot be distributed without the unanimous approval of the OCCF Board of Directors. As a result, OCCF has variance power and the Museum has not recorded these funds as an asset in its statement of position.

Funds held by OCCF on behalf of the Museum are as follows at June 30 at market value:

2011 2010 Recognized in the Museum's financial statements as beneficial interest in assets held by OCCF: Oklahoma City Museum of Art Affiliated Fund $ 172,948 $ 122,775 Fee-Milligan Operating Endowment 1,825,916 1,590,585 The James C. and Virginia W. Meade Collections Endowment 1,145,754 949,881 Carolyn A. Hill Collections Endowment 510,991 241,632

3,655,609 2,904,873

Funds held by OCCF with variance power retained by OCCF: Oklahoma City Museum of Art Affiliated Fund 3,961,893 3,442,517 Oklahoma City Museum of Art Acquisitions Fund 84,486 70,612 Pauline Morrison Ledbetter Fund 277,626 231,873

4,324,005 3,745,002

Total funds held by OCCF on behalf or for the benefit of the Museum $ 7,979,614 $ 6,649,875

Investment income distributed to the Museum by OCCF $ 273,908 $ 282,451

The Fee-Milligan Operating Endowment (the Endowment) within the Affiliated Fund includes funds transferred by the Museum to OCCF, with the Museum designating itself as beneficiary of the fund. The Museum's Board of Trustees has authorized OCCF to manage the Endowment in the same manner as the Affiliated Fund assets, which effectively grants variance power to OCCF. However, as the Museum designated itself as beneficiary for the Endowment, the Museum recognizes a beneficial interest in the Endowment assets held by OCCF in its statements of financial position.

The market value of the entire Affiliated Fund, which includes the beneficial interest Endowment funds, was $7,617,502 and $6,347,390, at June 30, 2011 and 2010, respectively. As a result of OCCF's variance power over the funds contributed by unrelated donors, the Museum has not recorded the remaining value of the Affiliated Fund of $3,961,893 and $3,442,517 at June 30, 2011 and 2010, respectively, as an asset in the accompanying consolidated statements of financial position. Investment income distributed to the Museum from OCCF is classified as unrestricted support in the consolidated statements of activities.

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In addition, OCCF maintains an account for funds designated for Museum acquisitions of art (the Designated Fund). Earnings are not distributed but, rather, are retained in the Designated Fund under the control of OCCF until requested by the Museum for an acquisition of art. The expendable balance in the Designated Fund was $22,908 and $19,338 at June 30, 2011 and 2010, respectively, and is recorded in grants and accounts receivable in the consolidated statements of financial position.

In August 2006, the Museum entered into an endowment agreement with James C. and Virginia W. Meade (the Meades) to establish a permanent endowment named "The James C. and Virginia W. Meade Collections Endowment" for the purpose of supporting acquisitions for the Museum's collections and furtherance of the Museum's mission. Under the terms of this agreement (and a related agreement between the Meades, the Museum and the OCCF), the Meades pledged $1,000,000 to the Museum to be contributed over a three-year period and invested in the Affiliated Fund at OCCF. The annual distribution from the fund will generally be 5% of the average market value based upon certain restrictions intended to protect and preserve the original corpus of the endowment.

In May 2007, OCCF received a direct gift of $250,000 to establish the Pauline Morrison Ledbetter Fund to benefit OKCMOA. At the direction of the donor, this gift established an acquisitions endowment fund whereby two-thirds of the earnings of the funds are available for the purchase of art and sculpture for the Museum and the remaining one-third of earnings reinvested in the endowment. Because OCCF retains variance power over these funds, the endowment is not recorded in the statement of financial position of OKCMOA. The expendable balance in the Pauline Morrison Ledbetter Fund was $15,263 and $7,450 at June 30, 2011 and 2010, respectively, and is recorded in grants and accounts receivable in the consolidated statements of financial position.

In December 2008, the Museum established an endowment agreement with OCCF to establish a permanent endowment named "Carolyn A. Hill Collections Endowment" for the purpose of supporting acquisitions for the Museum's collections. Under the terms of this agreement, the annual distribution from the fund will generally be 5% of the average market value based upon certain restrictions intended to protect and preserve the original corpus of the endowment.

Note 7 – Fair Value Measurements

The Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification established a consistent framework for measuring fair value and fair value hierarchy based on the observability of inputs used to measure fair value.

These inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below:

Level 1 Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

Level 2 Observable inputs other than Level 1 prices, such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities; quoted prices in markets that are not active; or other inputs that are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data for substantially the full term of the assets or liabilities.

Level 3 Unobservable inputs that are supported by little or no market activity and that are significant to the fair value of the assets or liabilities.

The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

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The following table sets forth by level, within the fair value hierarchy, the Museum's assets at fair value as of June 30, 2011:

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total

Cash and equivalents $ 957,583 $ - $ - $ 957,583 Equity securities: Small cap equity funds 1,207,886 - - 1,207,886 Mid cap equity funds 2,004,298 - - 2,004,298 Large cap equity funds 4,380,547 - - 3,985,419 Foreign equity funds 394,037 - - 394,037 Federal debt securities - 5,681,503 - 5,681,503 Beneficial interest in assets held at OCCF(2) - 3,655,609 - 3,655,609

Total assets at fair value $ 8,944,351 $ 9,337,112 $ - $ 18,281,463

The following table sets forth by level, within the fair value hierarchy, the Museum's assets at fair value as of June 30, 2010:

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total

Cash and equivalents $ 644,166 $ - $ - $ 644,166 Equity securities: Small cap equity funds 1,030,560 - - 1,030,560 Mid cap equity funds 1,769,808 - - 1,769,808 Large cap equity funds 3,409,160 - - 3,329,125 Foreign equity funds 532,390 - - 532,390 Federal debt securities - 5,008,362 - 5,008,362 Beneficial interest in assets held at OCCF(2) - 2,904,873 - 2,904,873

Total assets at fair value $ 7,386,084 $ 7,913,235 $ - $ 15,299,319

(2) See Note 6 for description of these assets measured at fair value.

Beneficial interest in assets held by others (Beneficial Interest) is measured at fair value using Level 2 inputs. Since OCCF maintains variance power for the beneficial interests it holds, there is no potential market for the Beneficial Interest or similar assets. Consequently, the valuation is determined by aggregating the valuation of the underlying investments of the Beneficial Interest. The underlying investments include cash equivalents, corporate obligations, equity securities and other investments. The fair values of the underlying investments are based on quoted prices from active and inactive markets.

Market volatility

Investment securities are exposed to various risks, such as interest rate, market and credit risks. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is at least reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and that such changes could materially affect net assets.

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Note 8 – Property, Plant and Equipment

Property, plant and equipment consists of the following at June 30 at cost:

2011 2010

Land $ 901,909 $ 901,909 Building and improvements 20,639,783 20,627,806 Furniture and fixtures 1,448,026 1,391,473 Equipment 1,247,436 1,192,031

24,237,154 24,113,219 Accumulated depreciation (6,721,913) (6,015,675)

$ 17,515,241 $ 18,097,544

Note 9 – Temporarily and Permanently Restricted Net Assets

Temporarily restricted net assets are available for the following purposes at June 30:

2011 2010

Art acquisition $ 568,852 $ 237,939 Art education endowment 103,655 - Building maintenance endowment 3,693,649 3,239,050 Film endowment 89,684 - General Museum endowment 1,998,864 1,713,360 Museum operations 33,870 - Programming 521,752 534,997

$ 7,010,326 $ 5,725,346

Permanently restricted net assets are designated for the following purposes at June 30:

2011 2010

Art acquisition $ 1,537,751 $ 1,225,579 Art education endowment 750,350 750,350 Capital campaign-Museum endowment 5,796,264 5,796,264 Film endowment 665,386 651,136 Museum operations 307,840 307,840

$ 9,057,591 $ 8,731,169

As described in Note 5, the investment income on the Thatcher Hoffman Smith Film Endowment and the Sarkeys Foundation Arts Education Endowment can be expended for the stated purposes of each endowment. The investment income and unrealized gains on the Museum Legacy Endowment can be expended for general Museum operations.

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Note 10 – Donor-Restricted and Board-Designated Endowments

Board interpretation

The Board of Trustees has interpreted state law as requiring the preservation of the fair value of the gifts of the donor-restricted endowment funds unless explicit donor stipulations specify otherwise. To meet that objective, the Museum's endowment investment, management and distribution policies require that the corpus, meaning the fair value of the original and subsequent gifts as of the gift date, be maintained in perpetuity, with the earnings available to support the Museum's ongoing operations and programs.

State law allows the Board to appropriate or accumulate so much of an endowment fund as the Museum determines is prudent for the uses, benefits, purposes, and duration for which the endowment is established. The law requires the Board to prudently consider, if relevant, the general economic conditions, possible effect of inflation or deflation, expected total return, other resources of the institution, and the institution's investment policy.

Return objectives, risk parameters, strategies and spending policy

The principal goal of the Museum's investment program is to administer and invest funds received from donors in a prudent manner. The financial objective for the Museum's endowment funds is governed by guidelines specific to each separate investment portfolio. The overall financial objective is to maximize the risk-adjusted investment return while maintaining adequate levels of liquidity. The Museum relies on a total return strategy in which investment returns are achieved through both capital appreciation (realized and unrealized) and current yield (interest and dividends). Risk of large losses is minimized by a diversified asset allocation. The current investment allocation of 55% equities and 45% fixed income, with quarterly performance reviews, is expected to achieve the long-term return objectives within prudent risk constraints.

Under the Investment Policy, the total return on investments is expected to exceed a benchmark consisting of the appropriate percent of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index and the Barclays Capital U.S. Government Bond Index that matches the equity and fixed income diversification of the portfolio over an average period of five consecutive years. The total return, after fees, from all unrestricted equity securities should equal or exceed the total return on the Standard & Poor's 500 Index over a period of five consecutive fiscal years.

Under the Museum's endowment distribution policy, the amount available for appropriation each year is 5% of the average market value of the endowment at the end of each of the last 12 calendar quarters, provided that the appropriation would not cause the remaining market value of the endowment fund to be less than the corpus. This policy is expected to allow for real growth in addition to building the endowments through new gifts and return on investment.

Endowment net asset composition by type of fund as of June 30, 2011:

Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total

Donor-restricted endowment funds $ - $ 3,920,858 $ 7,519,840 $ 11,440,698 Board-designated endowment funds 2,926,862 - - 2,926,862

Total funds $ 2,926,862 $ 3,920,858 $ 7,519,840 $ 14,367,560

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Changes in endowment fund net assets for the year ended June 30, 2011, consist of the following:

Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total

Endowment fund net assets, beginning of year $ 2,429,875 $ 3,239,050 $ 7,520,590 $ 13,189,515 Adjusted endowment fund net assets investment return: Investment income 61,638 100,778 - 162,416 Net appreciation 468,349 775,116 - 1,243,465

2,959,862 4,114,944 7,520,590 14,595,396

Contributions - - 14,25 0 14,250 Appropriation of endowment assets for expenditure (33,000) (194,086) - (227,086) Transfers to OCCF - - (15,000) (15,000)

Endowment fund net assets, end of year $ 2,926,862 $ 3,920,858 $ 7,519,840 $ 14,367,560

Endowment net asset composition by type of fund as of June 30, 2010:

Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total

Donor-restricted endowment funds $ (122,692) $ 3,239,050 $ 7,520,590 $ 10,636,948 Board-designated endowment funds 2,552,567 - - 2,552,567

Total funds $ 2,429,875 $ 3,239,050 $ 7,520,590 $ 13,189,515

Changes in endowment fund net assets for the year ended June 30, 2010, consist of the following:

Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total

Endowment fund net assets, beginning of year $ 1,666,027 $ 3,206,401 $ 7,515,590 $ 12,388,018 Adjusted endowment fund net assets investment return: Investment income 201,063 85,723 - 286,786 Net appreciation 647,458 282,981 - 930,439

2,514,548 3,575,105 7,515,590 13,605,243

Contributions 74,883 4,000 15,000 93,883 Appropriation of endowment assets for expenditure (499,611) - - (499,611) Transfers to OCCF - - (10,000) (10,000 ) Transfers to operating funds 340,055 (340,055) - -

Endowment fund net assets, end of year $ 2,429,875 $ 3,239,050 $ 7,520,590 $ 13,189,515

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From time to time, the fair value of assets associated with individual donor restricted endowment funds may fall below the level that the donor or state law requires the Museum to retain as a fund of perpetual duration. While there were no such deficiencies as of June 30, 2011, deficiencies reported in unrestricted net assets as of June 30, 2010, were $122,692. These deficiencies resulted from unfavorable market fluctuations that occurred shortly after the investment of new permanently restricted contributions and continued appropriation for certain programs that was deemed prudent by the Board of Directors.

Note 11 – Note Payable

In August 2009, Museum Parking, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Museum, entered into an agreement to purchase a tract of land in the vicinity of the Museum's building currently functioning as a parking facility. The purchase was financed through a local bank. The promissory note for $835,000 matures October 1, 2012, with interest payable monthly at the 30 day LIBOR rate plus 2.5% (2.69% at June 30, 2011).

Note 12 – Employee Benefits

The Museum maintained a 403(b) Employee Salary Reduction Plan (the 403(b) Plan) which allowed employees to make savings contributions with pre-tax dollars. All full-time OKCMOA employees over age 18 were eligible to participate. Under the 403(b) Plan, the Museum did not make any contributions on behalf of participants. During 2010, all funds held in the Plan were distributed to plan participants.

In 2006, the Museum solicited contributions to enhance retirement benefits for its employees. During 2011 and 2010, the Museum did not receive any pledges in support of this program. At June 30, 2011 and 2010, $500 of these pledges are included in grants and contributions receivable with restrictions (see Note 4).

Effective January 1, 2006, the Museum established the Oklahoma City Museum of Art 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan (the 457(b) Plan), which is intended to provide deferred compensation primarily for a select group of management and highly compensated employees covered by the 457(b) Plan. Eligible participants may make elective deferrals and the Museum, upon approval of the Board of Trustees, may make employer contributions. During the year ended June 30, 2010, the Museum approved elective deferrals of $16,500 to the 457(b) Plan. In March 2010, all funds held in the 457(b) Plan were distributed to plan participants.

Effective January 1, 2007, the Museum established the Oklahoma City Museum of Art 401(k) Retirement Plan (the 401(k) Plan), which is offered to all employees of the Museum and the Café. Employees who have completed one year of credited service (as defined) and are at least 21 years of age are eligible to participate in the 401(k) Plan. In addition to employee elective deferrals into the 401(k) Plan, the Museum may make a matching contribution at the discretion of the Board of Trustees. Matching and other contributions by the Museum vest gradually over a six-year period. All reasonable expenses incurred in administering the 401(k) Plan are paid out of the principal or interest of the 401(k) Plan assets. The Museum may pay any such expenses of the 401(k) Plan at its discretion. During the years ended June 30, 2011 and 2010, the Museum approved matching or other retirement contributions of $59,906 and $52,259, respectively, to the 401(k) Plan.

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Note 13 – Commitments

During the years ended June 30, 2011 and 2010, the Museum entered into contractual agreements with certain art exhibit leasing organizations for future exhibits. Exhibit lease commitments for the year ending June 30, 2012, are $249,500. The Museum is soliciting contributions and other sources of support to fund these commitments.

Under the Café's operating statement, all costs and expenses of the Café's operations are the responsibility of the Café. However, if the Café incurs operating costs in excess of revenues from its operations (measured on a cash basis), the Museum may advance funds to the Café. No funds were advanced to the Café in 2011 or 2010.

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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATING SCHEDULE – STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION INFORMATION

June 30, 2011

Eliminating Museum * Café Entries Total

Assets Cash $ 1,463,470 $ 105,329 $ - $ 1,568,799 Grants and accounts receivable 101,359 44,513 (17,116) 128,756 Inventory 228,623 55,620 - 284,243 Prepaid expenses and other assets 211,024 16,960 - 227,984 Other restricted cash 645,162 - - 645,162 Grants and accounts receivable with restrictions 176,034 - - 176,034 Investments 3,592,571 - (173,940) 3,418,631 Investments with restrictions 11,207,223 - - 11,207,223 Beneficial interest in assets held by OCCF 3,655,609 - - 3,655,609 Property, plant and equipment, net 17,485,191 30,050 - 17,515,241 Art and library collections (see Note 2) - - - -

Total assets $ 38,766,266 $ 252,472 $ (191,056) $ 38,827,682

Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities: Accounts payable $ 132,324 $ 26,265 $ (17,116) $ 141,473 Accrued liabilities 154,924 51,252 - 206,176 Note payable 835,000 - - 835,000

Total liabilities 1,122,248 77,517 (17,116) 1,182,649

Net assets: Unrestricted 21,576,101 174,955 (173,940) 21,577,116 Temporarily restricted 7,010,326 - - 7,010,326 Permanently restricted 9,057,591 - - 9,057,591

Total net assets 37,644,018 174,955 (173,940) 37,645,033

Total liabilities and net assets $ 38,766,266 $ 252,472 $ (191,056) $ 38,827,682

* Includes Museum Parking, LLC

See independent auditors' report. 20

OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATING SCHEDULE – STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES INFORMATION

Year ended June 30, 2011

Eliminating Museum * Café Entries Total Revenues, Gains and Other Support Contributed income: Individuals $ 431,487 $ - $ - $ 431,487 Corporate and other 584,594 - - 584,594 Allied Arts 359,326 - - 359,326 Grants and foundations 909,057 - - 909,057

2,284,464 - - 2,284,464

Fundraising events 476,736 - - 476,736 Memberships 408,755 - - 408,755 Admissions 533,737 - - 533,737 Museum store sales 250,032 - - 250,032 Museum of Art Café sales - 1,131,127 - 1,131,127 Museum of Art Café catering sales - 292,560 - 292,560 Parking income 88,942 - - 88,942 In-kind donations 25,695 - - 25,695 Miscellaneous 212,425 3,603 (112,349) 103,679 Investment income 646,754 - - 646,754 Net realized gains on investments 2,609,745 - - 2,609,745

Total revenues, gains and other support 7,537,285 1,427,290 (112,349) 8,852,226

Expenses Programming 1,633,566 - - 1,633,566 Museum store 254,260 - - 254,260 Museum of Art Café - 1,409,814 (97,841) 1,311,973 Museum Parking 30,771 - - 30,771 Management and general 845,467 - - 845,467 Fundraising and development 627,245 - - 627,245 Security, building and grounds 921,785 - - 921,785 Art accessioned 20,000 - - 20,000 Depreciation 704,862 9,193 - 714,055

Total expenses 5,037,956 1,419,007 (97,841) 6,359,122

Change in net assets 2,499,329 8,283 (14,508) 2,493,104 Net assets, beginning of year 35,144,689 166,672 (159,432) 35,151,929

Net assets, end of year $ 37,644,018 $ 174,955 $ (173,940) $ 37,645,033

* Includes Museum Parking, LLC

See independent auditors' report. 21