Dear Members, Donors and Friends of the Museum,

I’m so pleased to share with you this annual report, which captures 2012/2013Report the energy and impact of the Grand Rapids Art Museum, while documenting many of our wonderful accomplishments of the past year. GRAM serves as an important cultural and civic anchor focused on art, design and creativity. By offering innovative exhibitions, award-winning learning initiatives, and engaging community collaborations, the Museum provides a platform for what’s inside experiences, ideas and dialogue for Grand Rapids, Michigan, and beyond. 4 Community 6 Education Our dedicated board and staff have been working diligently to 8 Innovation enhance our exhibition and education programs, enrich the guest 10 Vision experience and build a broader audience. Whether you visit during 12 Art a Members Preview, ArtPrize®, a school tour, a classical music 14 Inspiration concert, or a social event, there is nothing more exciting than to feel 16 Financial Highlights how alive the Museum is becoming. 17 Donor List GRAND RAPIDS ART MUSEUM LEADERSHIP TEAM As we work together to move the Museum forward, we are RANDY VAN ANTWERP committed to building stronger community engagement through Deputy Director of Administration and CFO individual and collaborative relationships. Strengthening our by the numbers ELLY BARNETTE-DAWSON base of support is increasingly important to ensure institutional Director of Advancement 238,023 Museum visitors sustainability, to keep these programs vital and growing. We truly JON CARFAGNO 3,950 Museum members Director of Learning and Audience Engagement value your partnership and confidence in GRAM and thank you for 3,651 Participants in late-night and GRAM on the Green programs your continued involvement. CINDY BUCKNER 127 Participants in Summer Arts Camps Associate Curator 2,319 Studio programs participants MARGIE PRESUTTI Warm regards, 9,922 Facebook “Likes” Interim Director of Human Resources 11,414 Twitter followers KERRI VANDERHOFF 11,048 Student and adult group tour participants GoSite Project Director 6,016 Volunteer hours

DANA FRIIS-HANSEN Director and CEO Energy Community

Bringing multiple generations and cultures together to experience art creates “Grand Rapids Opportunities for the perfect platform for an open exchange of ideas. GRAM believes providing Women recently partnered with an opportunity for discussions like these encourages ideas to grow and become GRAM, Varnum Law and WOTV4 to honor new women leaders in catalysts for infusing life into our communities. our community. We’re excited to further develop a strong partnership with GRAM and to be one of the organizations empowering women in .”

- Bonnie Nawara, CEO, Grand Rapids Opportunities for Women

ArtPrize® at GRAM . 153,129 guests . Hosted 2012 winner Elephants by Adonna Khare Communityishere . Hosted Top 10 finalistsCity Band by Chris LaPorte and Origami by Kumi Yamashita . 407 new members and 256 renewed memberships during ArtPrize® Participate . Volunteer . Connect wtih us on social media During ArtPrize® 2012, GRAM served as an exhibition center, providing unparalleled to learn about upcoming events exhibition space and public accessibility to art from around the world. A total of . Become a member 153,129 visitors were able to explore all three floors of the museum at no cost . Become a business partner during this event. . Host an event The theme for our 2012 ArtPrize® exhibition was transformation, and it focused on artists who transformed materials, movement, symbols, shapes, physical space, and Give the human image as well as the artist’s inspiration from personal experience. The works . Sponsor an event of 21 artists were featured in materials ranging from paper, paint, ink and pencil to . Sponsor museum admission wire, string, ceramic, stone, bronze, steel, glass and video. GRAM hosted three of the . Provide a supporting gift for a top 10 artists, including first-prize winner Adonna Khare with her drawingElephants . future exhibition

Sunday Classical Concert Series GRAM on the Green On Sunday afternoons from October We partner with Grand Rapids Parks & through March, GRAM hosts live classical Recreation and the Downtown Alliance music concerts. This fiscal year a total of to bring free live music to downtown 4,990 guests enjoyed concerts from a Grand Rapids. This outdoor summer variety of artists, including the Clifford music series takes place at Rosa Parks Music Group, Castalia Quartet, Ensemble Circle and features live music, dancing, Montage, Arcos Trio, Giuseppe Lupis, outdoor sketching and games for all ages. the and others. Creativity Uncorked This GRAM after-hours event invites adults to grab a glass of wine and let their artistic side flow in our museum’s studio. This year GRAM hosted four successful events with a total of 90 participating adults, 98% of whom said they would refer the event to a friend. GRAM | 5 engage education Cultivating creative minds is vital to ensuring a rich quality of life for our children. “In working with That’s why engaging them in learning about art at an early age is essential in their development of important 21st century skills. GRAM, it is clear that their team is committed to providing our students with learning experiences of the highest caliber…”

- Brian Gamm, Former Executive Director of Elementary Schools and Early educationishere Childhood Education, GRPS; Assistant Superintendent at Coopersville

New Tour Development Because of this, GRAM has created the Language Artists program, a specially This year we debuted two new designed curriculum developed in collaboration with Grand Rapids Public Schools tours: Girl Scout and Green (GRPS). This curriculum integrates literacy with the visual arts at a time when funding Features. The Girl Scout tour for arts programs is waning. By offering free tours to third graders, we help promote focuses on the role women play language arts and visual arts curriculum components with an engaging theme. in art, both as artists and as During the 2012-2013 school year, 100% of GRPS third graders participated in the subjects. The Green Features tour program, with 1,802 students touring GRAM. gives guests a look at the GRAM This year, GRAM has expanded the program to include a pilot program in Wyoming as a LEED Gold certified building, Public Schools, Godfrey-Lee Public Schools, and 11 parochial schools. We also using artwork to emphasize partnered with GRPS to create a MEAP preparation curriculum for fourth graders. As themes of sustainability. a result, GRPS saw a 2% increase in the number of students testing at the proficient level on the MEAP district wide. This program is also the recipient of the 2013 Distinguished Service Award from the Michigan Art Education Association. Participate . Become a docent . Bring your family on a Saturday GRAMStudio Gazing at GRAM . Celebrate your child’s birthday GRAM’s drop-in programs allow Each year Gazing at GRAM invites guests at GRAM learners of all ages to engage with affected by Alzheimer’s, dementia and . Participate in a member trip original works of art and participate in traumatic brain injury to experience creative, hands-on learning experiences. intellectual stimulation, activate their GRAMStudio includes our Saturday imagination and make connections Family Programming, which offers kid- between personal stories and the world. Give friendly tours and helps families learn The program was developed and piloted . Give gift memberships to family about and create art together. in collaboration with Spectrum Health and friends Expressive Arts Program. . Sponsor a paid internship for a Summer Art Camps college student . During a five-week period in July and Docent Program Expansion Sponsor educational August 2013, 127 children ages 5 to 13 Over the past year GRAM has programming . connected with works of art, learned experienced a 15% increase in the Sponsor school tours . about the art-making process and built number of active docents; they were Contribute to the annual fund creative skills. The week culminated with able to offer 40 drop-in tours — more a mini-exhibition by students. triple the number of drop-in tours during the 2011-2012 fiscal year.

6 | GRAM Interactivity Innovation With recent digital innovations, GRAM is now able to curate and share content with “My son with autism a worldwide audience. Our new Jansma Print Collection iPad app is one example that is enabling our local — and global — communities to interact with and learn won’t walk away about art. Currently downloaded in 28 countries, this app is helping us reach well beyond our borders so the world can benefit from our mission to inspire discovery from The Quilt of and enjoyment of the arts. Sound [interactive gallery]. It’s beautiful, and he loves it .” – Comment in GRAM GuestBook

Digital GRAM . 46,857 visitors to our enhanced website (between Feb. 1 and May 15, 2013) . This is a 10.88% increase in website traffic compared to the same time last year. . 9,922 Facebook “Likes” . 11,414 Twitter followers . Jansma Print Collection iPad app downloaded in 28 countries

Participate . Download the Jansma Print Collection iPad app . Experience an audio tour . Follow us on Twitter at @GR_ART_Museum . Visit our new website . Subscribe to our podcasts on iTunes This new app presents information about the artists featured in The Jansma Print Collection: Five Centuries of Masterpieces, their techniques and social history — all in one user-friendly resource. Give . Consider a naming opportunity Interactive elements allow readers to dive deeper, discovering details and highlights . Underwrite or sponsor an of the collection, which features artists such as Rembrandt, Manet, Dürer and exhibition or program more. This digital publication can be downloaded on iTunes or found online at . Contribute to the annual fund innovationishere thejansmacollection.artmuseumgr.org . Become a business partner Audio Tours Social Media Increase Audio tours are offered to guests via GRAM has made a considerable effort their own smart phones or rentable to increase its visibility on social media iPods, which allows visitors to learn channels. To-date, GRAM has 9,922 about an exhibition and hear artist voices Facebook “Likes” and 11,414 Twitter throughout the tour. In the 2012-13 fiscal followers, enabling the museum to year, GRAM rented 377 iPods during its enhance it’s communication efforts and Real/Surreal exhibition. The museum ability to reach a larger audience. has received many positive reviews of its audio tours and often sells out of its rentable iPods on the weekends. GRAM | 9 generosity Vision As a faithful supporter of GRAM, your continued investment plays an integral role “Through in helping make our vision reality. We know that together, we can continue to strengthen our community. Together, we can enhance the quality of life for those volunteering, you around us. Together, we can create a space for people of all generations and not only enrich backgrounds to gather, learn and exchange ideas. your own life and So today, our hope is simple: that you are inspired. learn, but you enrich someone else’s life as Inspired to partake in our exhibitions and programs. To invite others to join you. And well.” to continue partnering with us to build a vibrant Grand Rapids community that we - Jane Boyles Meilner, all love and enjoy throughout the year. Board Member and Owner of J. Meilner & Associates.

Annual Fund GRAM relies on philanthropic support to provide exciting exhibitions, programs and events each year that engage an intergenerational, intercultural audience. By giving to our annual fund, you can support all that is needed to make this a reality.

Keeler Legacy Society Make a difference in the visual arts for generations to come by joining visionishere the Keeler Legacy Society. GRAM honors supporters who contribute to the growth of arts and culture through either bequests of Photo credit: Steve Hall for Hedrich Blessing ©2007 financial planning vehicles or a named endowment fund. Member Profile: Jane Boyles Meilner Business Partnerships The arts are part of what makes a As a child, Jane Boyles Meilner was introduced to community an attractive place to the arts though attending Women’s Committee live, visit and work. By becoming functions at GRAM with her mother Janet Boyles. a business partner, you can help This experience made a lasting impression on GRAM sustain the quality of the her, and when she returned to Grand Rapids museum while investing in the as a young wife and mother, she looked to the cultural strength of Grand Rapids. museum for volunteer opportunities. Over the Our Business Partnership Program years, Jane has continued her commitment to offers a simple plan to get your the arts, serving as a trustee since 2010 and company involved in the art chair of the Art in Bloom Committee in 2012 museum, featuring recognition and 2013. Jane enjoys every aspect of her elements and benefits. involvement with GRAM: “It’s expanded my horizons in every facet. I’ve learned so much Naming Opportunities about art and artists, and I’ve even broadened GRAM offers several naming my sphere of influence to include people who opportunities, including named might not otherwise have touched my life.” gallery spaces, endowed museum positions and named endowed Jane is a graduate of Drake University and founder and owner of J. Meilner & Associates, funds for unrestricted use or for a a direct sales and wardrobe consulting company. In this role, Jane represents The particular program or purpose of Carlisle Collection, which is a designer of women’s clothing and accessories. personal significance. Photo credit: Scott McDonald for Hedrich Blessing ©2007 10 | GRAM exhibitions

Rauschenberg at Gemini GRAM Selects ArtPrize® 2012: Encore! February 3¬ – May 20, 2012 November 2012 – October 6, 2013 artishere Surveys the work Rauschenberg produced at Gemini G.E.L., the Features 13 ArtPrize® artists selected by GRAM curators to remain world-famous publishing workshop of prints and multiples in Los on display for the year. Angeles. Graphic Design: Now in Production Rauschenberg in Context February 1 – April 28, 2013 February 3 – May 20, 2012 Features a series of vibrant, interactive and engaging installations Places Rauschenberg’s art in the context of his time, asking, exploring eight of the most vital sectors of graphic communication “Where does the artist fit in the history of 20th century art?” today, including posters, logos and film titles. Focusing on design in the 21st century, the exhibition examines cutting edge ideas and Robert Rauschenberg: Synapsis Shuffle cultural revolutions in the graphic design world. March 3 – May 20, 2012 Consisting of 52 large-scale panels, Synapsis Shuffle is a Stephen Frykholm: Herman Miller Summer Picnic Posters monumental participatory work that incorporates chance and February 8 – May 12, 2013 performance, both of which are hallmarks of the artist approach. Frykholm’s innovative work for Herman Miller includes 20 picnic posters, several of which are in the permanent collection of the Michael Pfleghaar: Reinforcing Objecthood Museum of Modern Art in New York. MICHIGAN ARTIST SERIES February 10 – April 22, 2012 Jon McDonald: Slavery’s Chill Illustrates the paradox that a painting can represent something February 15 – April 14, 2013 other than itself, yet it is also an object in its own right. This series of 12 large-scale paintings illustrates the harrowing journey of slavery, from capture to plantation life, and ultimately, Detroit Disassembled: Photographs by Andrew Moore to escape. Detroit: Then/Now/Next Stephen Frykholm: Herman Miller Summer Picnic Posters Perspectives on the City: Four Centuries of Prints, Drawings The Jansma Print Collection at the Grand Rapids Art February 8 - May 12, 2013 and Photographs Museum: Five Centuries of Masterpieces Rauschenberg at Gemini June 1 – August 26, 2012 March 8 – September 1, 2013 February 3 - May 20, 2012 This suite of interdisciplinary exhibitions explores the many ways Features a collection containing masterpieces of printmaking art, design and history shape our understanding and appreciation from the 16th though 20th centuries by celebrated artists who are of the urban environment. It provides insight, as well as challenges inspired by Christian faith and biblical themes. and opportunities for responding to change. The Improvisational Quilts of Susana Allen Hunter Sculpture from the Permanent Collection May 10, 2013 – August 25, 2013 August 3 – October 21, 2012 Using her innate flair for abstract design, Susana Allen Hunter Highlights sculptures, prints and drawings by sculptors from the (1912–2005) created hundreds of colorful improvisational quilts museum’s permanent collection, which represent various stages of throughout her lifetime. a sculptor’s process, including finished works. Real/Surreal Heather McGill: Oblique Angle October 19, 2012 - January 13, 2013 ArtPrize® 2012 at GRAM: Transformation MICHIGAN ARTIST SERIES September 14 – October 7, 2012 April 26 – August 14, 2013 The works of 21 artists explored the theme of transformation and Inspired by Detroit’s spirit of technological innovation, Heather featured materials ranging from paper, paint, ink and pencil to McGill’s series of highly patterned wall sculptures and drawings wire, string, ceramic, stone, bronze, steel, glass and video. applies the materials of industry to modern art.

Real/Surreal Art in Bloom October 19, 2012 – January 13, 2013 March 15 – 17, 2013 Presented as part of a 3-year exhibition partnership with the This exhibition features Floral designs by a selection of the region’s Whitney Museum of American Art, this exhibition challenges most talented flower artists, inspired by works from the museum’s Graphic Design: Now in Production the art-historical categories of “Realism” and “Surrealism,” permanent collection. February 1 - April 28, 2013 juxtaposing important works of American art. Cyril Lixenberg: The Story of Steel Water Salvador Dalí’s Twelve Tribes of Israel August 16 – October 27, 2013 October 19, 2012 – January 13, 2013 Dutch artist Cyril Lixenberg (b. 1932) was commissioned to create This series of hand-colored drypoints was created in 1973 by the Steel Water, by the Grand Rapids Fluoridation Commemorative Spanish surrealist master to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Committee and the West Michigan Dental Foundation. The founding of the State of Israel. monumental abstract sculpture, erected in 2007 on the downtown Grand Rapids riverfront, honors the City of Grand Rapids’ Robert McCann: New History Paintings pioneering role in advancing global health in 1945, by becoming November 2, 2012 – January 13, 2013 the world’s first city to fluoridate its public water supply. McCann’s Colorful, large-scale paintings explore “the ways people fit into 12 | GRAM and echo their environment,” including urban sprawl and strip malls. GRAM | 13 inspirationishere Imagine a place

...in which all generations and cultures gather. ...where collaboration is valued and the exchange of ideas is encouraged. ...in which both creativity and knowledge are treasured. ...that reaches well beyond its physical borders to enrich the lives of others. ...that stimulates discovery. ...that inspires us all.

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1. Al Wildey (American, b. 1959) 15. Kota Ezawa Annual Fund contributions totaled: Midland, 2010 American, b. Germany, 1969 ADMISSIONS REVENUE Digital composite on aluminum City of Nature, 2011 72 x 96 in. Digital composition on DVD Admission revenues increased Gift of Peter and Arlee Tampas 2012.1 Museum Purchase, 2012.15 by 39% over last fiscal year and $2,241,660 2. Richard Hamilton (English, 1922–2011) 16. Andy Warhol the museum welcomed a total Readymade Shadows, 2005–2006 Suicide (The Leap), 1964 of 238,023 guests. From Photo Portfolio, 2006 Merce Cunningham Dance Company Screenprint on paper A contribution to the Annual Fund provides a gift above Piezo pigment print on Angelica paper, Edition of 40 Gift of Miner and Mary Ann Keeler, 2012.16 and beyond membership dues. Every tax-deductible Museum Purchase, Greg and Meg Willit 2012.2 17. Jennifer McCurdy dollar that is donated keeps the museum thriving, 3. James Siena (American, b. 1957) American, b. 1955 from exhibitions and artist lectures, to summer art Shaded Recursive Combs (second version), 2009 Gilded Wind Nest, 2010 Color etching on Hahnemüle Bugra Sapphire Blue paper Wheel-thrown porcelain, altered, carved, fired to cone 10, camp, studio workshops, and much more. While Edition of 100 then gilded and assembled membership dues are important sources of income, Image: 14 x 12 in.; Sheet: 19 ¼ x 17 in. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Furman, 2012.17 MuseumStore revenues were $237,848, Published by the Center for Contemporary Printmaking, New York contributions to the Annual Fund ultimately support Gift of Peter Wege, 2012.3 18. Mathias J. Alten all that we do, ensuring the continued growth and an increase of 9.3% over last year. Sales revenues are expected to American, b. Germany, 1871–1938 continue to grow with the addition of an exterior door in late 2013 that 4-7. Paul Collins (American, b. 1939) Untitled (Landscape), 1917 sustainability of GRAM. Gift of Michael Landon Oil on canvas will allow patrons to enter directly from Monroe Center. Reservation, Lithograph on paper, ed. 37/50, 22 x 30 in., 19 ¾ x 15 ¾ in. 2012.4 Gift of Russell Kitler, 2012.18 Les, Lithograph on paper, ed. 5/50, 22 x 30 in. 2012.5. 19. John Taylor Arms Joe, Lithograph on paper, ed. 46/50, 22 x 30 in. American, 1887–1953 MOONLIGHT ON MOROCCO GALA 2012.6 Église Saint Gervais, Gisors (France), 1932 Ms. Foolscrow, Lithograph on paper, ed. 40/50, 22 x 30 in. Etching on paper welcomed 418 guests, with net income totaling $150,724. 2012.7 10 x 8 5/8 in. Gift of Kate McGarry, 2012.19 FACILITY USE AND BEVERAGE SALES 8. Karel Appel Dutch, 1921-2006 20-46. Giovanni Tiepolo Facility usage and beverage revenues were $492,619, for Untitled from Personnages Portfolio, 1970 Italian, 1696–1770 an increase of 3.4% over last year. GRAM’s central location in Color lithograph on paper, Edition 72/100 The Flight into Egypt, 1750-53 Gift of Dr. Henrietta Ten Harmsel, 2012.8 27 matted etchings on paper the heart of downtown, stunning architectural features and impeccable Jansma Collection, Grand Rapids Art Museum, 2012.20-46 membership service are increasingly making the museum a premiere venue for 9. Michelle Andonian weddings, business meetings, fundraisers and special events. American, b. 1958 47-48. Andrew Moore Membership income ended the End of the Frame Line, from the series Reinvention: Rouge Photographs, American, b. 1957 fiscal year at $312,459, which 2004 (printed in 2012) Hunter’s Farmhouse Pigment print Digital chromogenic print scanned from film negative represents a 38% increase over Gift of the Artist, 2012.9 30 x 40 in. last year, with total members Laurium Afternoon 10. Richard Serra Digital chromogenic print scanned from film negative increasing by 15%. American, b. 1938 30 x 40 in. Bight #1, 2011 Gift of the Artist, 2012.47, 2012.48 1-color direct gravure 27 x 22 in. 49-50. Andrew Moore Edition of 45, Special Proof 6 of 9 AP American, b. 1957 Published by Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl, New York Cooper Elementary School, East Side, 2008 Gift of James and Mary Nelson, 2012.10 Digital chromogenic print scanned from film negative 40 x 50 in. 11. Maya Lin Museum Purchase, 2012.49 sustainability American, b. 1959 Imagination Station The Midnight Sky, 1999 Digital chromogenic print scanned from film negative Through the considerable generosity of Screenprint on paper 40 x 50 in. individuals, foundations and corporate Gift of the Frey Foundation, 2012.11 Museum Purchase, 2012.50 support, and with thoughtful stewardship 12. Julie Mehretu 51. Sky Pape, American, b. Canada 1963 (attachment) American, b. 1970 Watermarks #4966, 2011 of resources and effective business plans Unclosed, 2007 (No. 16) Water and ink on handmade paper for earned income stream, GRAM will Color hard ground etching with spit bite aquatint and drypoint $9,375 35 ¾ x 44 ¾ in. (image) Museum Purchase, 2012.51 close the books on fiscal year 2012-2013 Museum Purchase, Dick, Patti and Melissa Jones and Friends and Family in Memory of Janice Long Gleason, 2012.12 52. Andrea Kowch, American, b. 1986 with a surplus of more than $247,000. Sojourn, 2011 A portion of these funds will go toward a 13. Jasper Johns Acrylic on canvas American, b. 1930 $31,000 Trustee designated building maintenance Voice 2, 1982 (ULAE 230) Museum Purchase, 2012.52 Lithograph on paper reserve for the continued care and 19 ½ x 25 ¼ in. maintenance of GRAM’s LEED Gold Museum Purchase, 2012.13 Certified building. 14. Katie Maratta American, b. 1952 Michigan Apple Orchard with Crates, 2012 Graphite on wood 1 inch x 4 ft. Museum Purchase, 2012.14 16 | GRAM GRAM | 17 Marianne Stehouwer Jeff and Laurie Reuschel $2,500+ 2012 Individual Donors Marilyn Titche Barbara A. Robinson Burr & Company Dr. Ghayas and Joy Uddin Susan K. Schalon Gill Industries, Inc. United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit Lawrence B. Schlack Grand Valley State University $1,000,000 + Rick and Melissa DeVos Peg and Rick Breon Mrs. Dori VanderMey Diana R. Sieger Jansen Valk Thompson Reahm PC Miner S. and Mary Ann Keeler (in kind) John and Marilyn Drake Brooks Family - Holland Roger and Luella Warnshuis Kevin and Julie Stapleton McShane & Bowie, P.L.C. Wege Foundation David G. Frey Eleanor L. Bryant Mark and Wendy Wassink Sandra Frost Parrish Orion Construction William H. Gilbert Trust Joan Buchanan Gifts in Memory of Susan Werts Tim and Jane Stoepker Triangle Associates, Inc. $100,000+ The Jury Foundation David and Carol Burgess Samuel L. Westerman Foundation Carl L. Strodtman X-Rite, Incorporated Karl and Patricia Betz Herbert and Sharon Lantinga Anita and Lee Carter Sally Wierda Dr. Henrietta Ten Harmsel Daniel and Pamella DeVos Foundation Andrew Moore Betts and Jim Casey Dorothy Williamson and Gwen Bolt Barbara Timmer and Catherine Benkaim Cate and Sid Jansma, Jr. David and Kimberly Moorhead Gregory and Geilyn Chapman Steve and Cindy Van Andel Foundation $1,000+ Steelcase Foundation National Christian Foundation West Michigan Thomas Clinton $500+ Randy and Beth Van Antwerp Advance Security, A U.S. Security Associates Inc. Kate and Richard Wolters Foundation Lizbeth Sorensen O’Shaughnessy Roger and Nancy Clouse Clarence A. Anderson Dan and Ellen Vander Mey Company The Louis and Helen Padnos Foundation The Community Foundation of the Anonymous James and Mary Veldheer Cascade Engineering Inc. $50,000+ Charles A. Riegling Holland/Zeeland Area David and Mary Kay Berles Vogt Foundation Crowe Horwath LLP Barnabas Foundation Jerry & Marcia Tubergen Foundation Mimi Cummings Scott and Natalie Bernecker Bill and Mindy Wakefield Founders Bank & Trust Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation Bill and Margie Darooge Flora Bishop Janet and Jim Watkins Gordon Food Service Inc. Grand Rapids Community Foundation $2,500+ John H. Edlund Donald and Frances Buske Susan Wold IEQ Industries Ltd Jack H. Miller Attallah and Mimi Amash Kristina Faust Kaminskas and Eric Kaminskas Kimberly Carey Stephan M. Wolf Louis Padnos Iron and Metal Company Charles and Linda Anderson Richard and Barbara Foster Mary and Stephen Cohle Dick and Barbara Young Mercantile Bank, West Michigan $25,000+ Michelle Andonian Twink Frey Julie and Bob Connors Mika Meyers Beckett & Jones Dick and Betsy DeVos Family Foundation Donald Battjes, Jr. Chuck and Bette Fuller Peter & Carol Cordes Miller Johnson Frey Foundation John and Eileen Bertsch Lou Ann and Dan Gaydou Sandra L. Cottingham, M.D. and Steven D. Cline 2012 Corporate Gifts Rehmann KINSHIP Foundation Jim and Mary Nelson Kenneth and Judy Betz Wendy Gerber Alan and Michelle Davis SoundOff Signal Thomas H. and Anne Gerth Logan Mark and Cathy Bissell Tim and Kathleen Gietzen Scott and Terri Devon $250,000+ Mary Loupee Thomas and Sandra Burr Gene and Tubie Gilmore Kim and Joe Doele Betz Industries $500+ John H. Busch Florence Goodyear The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Beebe & Associates $10,000+ Robert H. Delamar Sandy Gordon Stacy and Thomas Dunning $100,000+ Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Anonymous Ted and Brenda Frey Doris G. Griffith David O. Egner Steelcase Inc. Consumers Energy Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids Dana Friis-Hansen and Mark Holzbach Dick and Sandy Hansen Jon and Peggy Flyte Irwin Seating Company Gregory and Rajene Betz Dr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Furman Herman Foundation Ronald and Dawn Ford $25,000+ Willis of Michigan, Inc The Blodgett Foundation Robert and Nancy Gleffe John Hunting Charles and Julie Frayer Amway Doug and Maria DeVos Foundation John and Nancy Gordon Michael and Susan Jandernoa Donald and Laurie Gardner ArtPrize Gift in Kind Dirk and Victoria Hoffius M. James and Sarah G. Gunberg Bill and Judy Johnson Inta Grace Wolverine Worldwide Amway Hotel Corporation Cecily Horton Dorothy Tegner Hodgkins Korff Foundation Ulrike Hart Besco Water Treatment, Inc. J.C. Huizenga Keller Foundation Sylvia Krissoff George and Christine Henisee $10,000+ Christie’s Marilyn C. Hunting Blake and Mary Krueger Richard and Judy Lacks In memory of Geri Creasey John and Gwen Hibbard Applause Catering + Events Custer Inc. Beatrice A. Idema Deborah Meijer Scott and Linda LaFontsee Diane and Dan Hickey Bank of America Merrill Lynch Downtown Detroit Partnership Barbara and Thomas Jackoboice Hank and Liesel Meijer Michael Landon Timothy and Barbara Hoffman Fifth Third Bank GR Outdoor Dick, Patti and Melissa Jones & family Martin and Enid Packard Deborah and Daniel Mankoff Thomas E. and Geraldine K. Hogan Haworth, Inc. Hudsonville Creamery & Ice Cream Company in memory of Janice Long Gleason Doug and Nancy Padnos Chet Maternowski Meegan Holland Howard Miller Company Michigan Radio 104.1 FM Michigan Council for Arts & Cultural Affairs Shelley Padnos and Carol Sarosik Mark and Mary Beth Meijer Greg and Leah Hooks Huntington MLive Media Group National Endowment for the Arts Richard and Mary Panek Jane and John Meilner Bryan and Donna Hull PwC Nordlie, Inc. Robert C. Pew Jason and Kari Pater Gretchen Minnhaar and Luis Tomatis Fred and Linn Keller Rockford Construction Company Inc. Schuil Coffee Co. Porter Foundation Peter and Joan Secchia Jon and Carol Muth Victor Kenyon Rothbury Farms St. Julian Wine Co. Richard L. and Ruth Postma Eddie Tadlock Robert and Patricia Nelson Donald Klopcic US Signal StageWorks Sebastian Foundation Peter and Arlee Tampas Valerie B. Nelson Robert and Elizabeth Koenen Warner Norcross & Judd LLP Summit Construction & Mgt. Inc. VanderWeide Family Foundation VanderLaan Family Foundation Jeff and Peg Padnos Tim and Kim Long WGVU Public Media Greg and Meg Willit Keith P. Walker Gifts in Memory of Stuart B. Padnos Dr. Jack Lukens $5,000+ Mitch and Stacey Watt William R. Padnos William and Amy Mackay BDO USA, LLP $5,000+ John Wheeler Charles Schoenknecht and Ward Paul Jeff Meeuwsen and Steven Samson BISSELL Inc. Tammy and Howie Bailey Scott and Rebecca Wierda Milt and Barbara Rohwer Microsoft Matching Gifts Program CWD Real Estate Frank and Ann Battistella Grand Rapids Art David and Kim Romero Thomas and Jill Newhouse Kantorwassink Museum Fund $1,000+ Kara and David Rosen Kristin and Mike Nipke Northern Trust Jonathan Boos Justin and Kara Amash Margaret and Alan R. Ryan Barbara and Jim O’Connor Notions Marketing Corporation Peter C. & Emajean Cook Foundation Anonymous Ellie E. Sarafis John O’Neill and Romie Mancilla Nucraft Matilda M. & Harold D. Crane Foundation Kenneth Bandstra and Ken Terpstra Robert and Karen Schermer Chris and Greta Overvoorde PNC Wealth Management Bill and Marilyn Crawford John and Susan Borgman Terri and A. Michael Shapiro Norman and Beth Pearce RDV Corporation Gay Cummings Janet Gatherer Boyles & John Boyles Jorgen and Meg Sorensen John W. and Callista A. Potter Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge Sam and Janene Cummings Molly and Conrad Bradshaw Gifts in Memory of Charles J. Stehouwer Jim and Marie Preston SUSPA, Incorporated Varnum LLP 18 | GRAM GRAM | 19 Nonprofit Org. US Postage PAID 101 Monroe Center Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Grand Rapids MI Permit No. 126

BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOUNDATION BOARD MITCHELL WATT OF TRUSTEES In The Galleries President CHARLES ANDERSON President JANE BOYLES MEILNER Masterpieces of American Vice President TONY S. LAWRENCE Landscapes. Secretary/Treasurer October 20, 2013 - January 12, 2014 TONY S. LAWRENCE

Secretary/Treasurer MEG GOEBEL Albert Bierstadt, The Buffalo Trail, about 1867. Oil on canvas. Museum of Fine Arts, TAMARA R. BAILEY BARBARA JACKOBOICE Boston. Gift of Martha C. Karolik for the M. and M. Karolik Collection of American ALAN BEDELL LAURIE MURPHY Paintings, 1815-1865, 47.1268. Photo © PATRICIA BETZ DOUGLAS PADNOS Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MARILYN CRAWFORD MITCHELL WATT SAM CUMMINGS SCOTT WIERDA RICK DEVOS DOUGLAS WILLIAMS Joey Ruiter: Objects in LEN DYER Motion.

KURT HASSBERGER October 25, 2013 - January 5, 2014 HONORARY LIFE DIRK HOFFIUS Joey Ruiter, Inner City Bike, 2012. ROBERT KOENEN TRUSTEES JOYCE LEE MARGARET BRADSHAW TOM MERCHANT ANITA CARTER MARY NELSON PAMELLA DEVOS Legacy: The Emily Fisher LIZBETH O’SHAUGHNESSY MARILYN Q. DRAKE Landau Collection. DAVID G. FREY JASON PATER January 31, 2014 - April 14, 2014 MARY ANN KEELER JEFF REUSCHEL Edward Ruscha, b. 1937, The Act of CAROL SAROSIK LUCI KING Letting a Person into Your Home, (1983). SYLVIA KRISSOFF Oil on canvas, 84 3/8 x 137 1/2 x 1 3/4in. SETH STARNER (214.3 x 349.3 x 4.4 cm). Whitney Muse- MARY LOUPEE um of American Art, New York; partial EDDIE T.L. TADLOCK and promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau MARK J. WASSINK PETER M. WEGE 2002.280. © Ed Ruscha. Photograph by Jerry L. Thompon MEG MILLER WILLIT KATE PEW WOLTERS