Annual Report 2017-2018 1

2...... Letter from the Chair of the Board of Trustees and the President and CEO

4...... Accessions to the Permanent Collection

10...... By the Numbers

12...... A Closer Look

22...... Donor Recognition

24...... Annual Fund

32...... Event Sponsorship

40...... Learning and Engagement, Take a Seat, and Film Donors

41...... Gifts in Kind

42...... Board of Trustees and Staff

44...... Ways to Give

Cover – Paul Reed (American, 1919–2015). No. 21, 1964. Acrylic on canvas. City Museum of Art. Gift of the Paul and Esther Reed Trust, 2018.014. © Paul and Esther Reed Trust. Photo: Joseph Mills

Our mission is to enrich lives through the visual arts. 2

From our President and Board Chair

very year, the Museum of Art is grateful were proud to be the only US location outside of Chicago and to our donors, members, sponsors, and visitors for to share this exhibition with institutions in Hong Kong, Thailand, their continued support. It was an exciting year for the and the Philippines. As a result of this exhibition we were able to EMuseum with several historic gifts and acquisitions that will acquire Fireworks (Archives), a significant addition to our growing inspire visitors for years to come. We are proud to build on the collection of art of the moving image. legacy of our groundbreaking Matisse in His Time exhibition Thank you again for your generous support this year. We look with a major new acquisition of 125 works by Paul Reed. forward to welcoming you at the Museum soon. This transformative gift from the Paul and Esther Reed Trust expands our strong collection of Post-War Abstraction and establishes this Museum as the definitive collection of Paul With best wishes, Reed’s legacy. We were able to The Museum was privileged to showcase the work of Kehinde Wiley in Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic during the summer serve almost 5,000 of 2017. We were energized by Mr. Wiley's presence and his powerful presentation to our Season Sponsors and Sustainer J. Edward Barth children including members. Additionally, through unique programming and Chair, Board of Trustees opportunities for free admission, we were able to serve over 1,800 on school almost 5,000 children including over 1,800 on school tours throughout the summer. tours throughout the We were thrilled to host the immersive exhibition Apichatpong summer." Weerasethakul: The Serenity of Madness in the spring of 2018. J. Edward Barth In keeping with our tradition of bringing the highest quality, E. Michael Whittington most exciting contemporary artists to Oklahoma City, we President and CEO 4 5

The Museum’s second moving image acquisition, Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Fireworks (Archives) explores a different, though no less essential, dimension of the young art form. In this work, a highlight from the Museum’s acclaimed 2018 special exhibition, Apichatpong Weerasethakul: The Serenity of Madness, we watch as two Thai actors explore a Buddhist monastery filled with animal folk statues. Shot at night by the world-famous filmmaker and artist, Fireworks (Archives) relies on the flickering light source of the title Accessions to to illuminate what is otherwise hidden under the cover of night. Weerasethakul is giving us many of the most fundamental aspects of moving image art, in their most distilled forms: light, space, sound, the Permanent and of course, movement. If Hedge crawl... gives the viewer a primitive, but powerful, form of story in Goldsworthy’s act, Fireworks (Archives) shows us what moving image can look like without even the smallest degree of Collection story, narrated through a walk rather than a climb. OKCMOA IS HONORED TO HAVE RECEIVED MAJOR GIFTS FROM THE PAUL AND ESTHER Hedge crawl... was purchased in October 2017, and Fireworks REED TRUST AND D. WIGMORE FINE ART. THESE WORKS, AND TWO SIGNIFICANT (Archives) June 2018. Both will be on view in 2019’s From the Golden Age to the Moving Image: The Changing Face of the Permanent MUSEUM PURCHASES, ADD TO THE BREADTH OF OKCMOA’S DIVERSE COLLECTION, Collection. HELPING TO MAINTAIN THE MUSEUM AS ONE OF THE PREMIER COLLECTING INSTITUTIONS IN CENTRAL OKLAHOMA. HERE WE LOOK BACK AT SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ACQUISITIONS OF 2017-2018.

Andy Goldsworthy, British, b. 1956, Hedge Crawl, Dawn, Frost, Cold Hands, two, and for many is known only through photographs of Sinderby, England, 4 March 2014, 2014, digital video (color, sound) the installations or the two films that have documented Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thai, b. 1970, Fireworks (Archives), 2014, his unique process. Single-channel video (color, sound), two glass holofilm projection screens Goldsworthy’s Hedge crawl..., which the artist’s Moving into the Moving Image daughter and collaborator filmed, records the middle- aged artist’s laborious climb, suspended in mid-air, uring the past year, the Oklahoma City Museum through a long row of brambly hedges in late winter. of Art has acquired its first two moving image The artist’s “performance” or artistic act would be lost works for exhibition in the Museum’s permanent to the world without this video documentation, and it Dcollection galleries: Andy Goldsworthy’s Hedge is precisely the unedited depiction of time that gives crawl, dawn, frost, cold hands, Sinderby, England, 4 this video meaning—along with the incredible physical March 2014 (2014) and Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s effort required to complete the act. Something as Fireworks (Archives) (2014). Together they represent simple as climbing from one side of the screen to the the extraordinary possibilities the comparatively new other becomes a matter of suspense and narrative, medium of the moving image presents for the visual arts. even as we empathize with the pain that we imagine The first, Hedge crawl..., presents a painstaking, Goldsworthy experiences. eight-minute performance by one of the greatest practitioners of environmental or land art, British artist Andy Goldsworthy. He is best known for his temporary landscape installations, created from leaves, twigs, ice, or whatever else is available in the natural world. Goldsworthy’s art, at times, lasts for only a moment or 6 7

A Second Transformative Acquisition of Modern groundbreaking The Washington Color Painters exhibition in Art from Washington 1965. In 1968, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art’s predecessor, Reed was a close friend to many others in the movement, the Oklahoma Art Center, made a purchase that forever especially OKCMOA artist Gene Davis, who was also recently changed the course of this Museum. Following the closure featured in The New Art. To this day, the work of the Washington Iof Washington, D.C.’s first collecting institution dedicated Color painters remains one of the most art-historically to contemporary art, the Washington Gallery of Modern significant areas of the permanent collection. Art (WGMA), leaders of the Art Center purchased the entire This major new acquisition includes nearly fifty works from the collection of that institution for $110,000. Today, many of this 1960s, the period upon which the artist’s reputation continues city’s finest examples of Modern art come from that collection to rest, and other examples from every period of the artist’s and were the focus of 2018’s celebratory exhibition, The New amazing career. Thanks to this truly transformative gift by the Art: A Milestone Collection Fifty Years Later. Paul and Esther Reed Trust, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art One of the highlights of both the WGMA collection and now possesses the definitive collection of Reed’s extraordinary The New Art exhibition, Paul Reed’s Number 17 (1964) was art. The legacy of the WGMA acquisition lives on in this latest featured previously in the Museum’s exhibition, Matisse in His 125-work milestone collection. Time: Masterworks of Modernism from the Centre Pompidou, Paul Reed (American, 1919–2015). No. 3A (detail), 1965. Acrylic on canvas. Oklahoma Paris in 2016. Following that exhibition, the Museum began City Museum of Art. Gift of the Paul and Esther Reed Trust, 2018.019. © Paul and Esther Reed Trust. Photo: Joseph Mills a relationship with the Paul and Esther Reed Trust, which

culminated in the gift of 125 works by Paul Reed to the Paul Reed (American, 1919–2015). No. 21 (detail), 1964. Acrylic on canvas. Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Gift of the Paul and Esther Reed Trust, 2018.014. © Paul and Esther Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Reed Trust. Photo: Joseph Mills Paul Reed was one of the leading Washington Color painters, one of the first significant Modern art movements in the United States that was centered outside New York City. The WGMA collected No. 17 during the 1960s and featured it in their 8 9

2018.007–2018.024; 2018.030– 2018.057; 2018.079–2018.091 PRINTS AND DRAWINGS Accessions to GIFTS GPS, 2006 the Permanent GUD, 2007 GIFTS OF THE PAUL AND HDH, 2008 ESTHER REED TRUST: HLE, 2010 Collection HLI, 2010 Paul Reed, American, JULY 1, 2017-JUNE 30, 2018 HMT, 2011 1919–2015 HNJ, 2011 328764, 1976 HNI, 2011 328765, 1976 EUROPEAN ART No. 18P, 1965 HRL, 2012 415763, 1976 GIFTS Barcelona No. 4, 1965 Acrylic on muslin 103784, 1978 Upstart XXXIII, 1966 2018.092–2018.100 830841, 1984 GIFT OF D. WIGMORE FINE ART: Upstart V, 1966 830842A, 1984 Upstart XIX, 1966 Gardner Hale, American, Untitled, no date 11085, 1985 Interchange XIB, 1966 1894–1931, The Triumph of Untitled, no date 51386, 1986 Interchange No. 3, 1966 Washington, 1931, Oil on canvas Untitled [puzzle], no date 526864, 1986 Inside Out XI, 1966 2017.070 Untitled [puzzle], no date 103868, 1986 Inside Out VI, 1966 Untitled, no date 102186, 1986 Intersection XI, 1966 Untitled, 1973 723889, 1988 Intersection X, 1966 MODERN AND Steel 123188, 1988 Intersection IX, 1966 CONTEMPORARY ART 2018.025–2018.029; 2018.058 618898, 1989 Coherence XX, 1966 GIFTS 724892, 1989 Coherence A, 1966 82892, 1989 Emerging IX, 1967 PURCHASES GIFTS OF THE PAUL AND 911891, 1989 Emerging VI, 1967 ESTHER REED TRUST: 920891, 1989 Topeka XVI, 1967 PURCHASE WITH FUNDS 1130899, 1989 Topeka, 1967 FROM THE PAULINE Paul Reed, American, 8491, 1991 Hackensack, 1967 MORRISON LEDBETTER 1919–2015 Gouache on paper Hackensack, 1967 COLLECTIONS ENDOWMENT: Untitled, 1956 Pastel on paper Safid VI, 1968 Andy Goldsworthy, British, b. Untitled, 1956 2018.059–2018.071 Barcelona I, 1968 1956, Hedge crawl, dawn, frost, Untitled, 1950s Marmara IX, 1969–71 cold hands, Sinderby, England, Untitled, 1957 Gilport CC III, 1972 4 March 2014, 2014, Digital Untitled, 1957 Gilport G II, 1972 video (color, sound) Beta, 1958 Gilport DL III, 1972 Oil on Masonite 2017.071 Gilport DLV, 1972 2018.001–2018.006 G-Alpha, 1972 Gilport H I, 1972 PURCHASE WITH FUNDS No. 15, 1962 Gilport F XIII, 1972 FROM THE CAROLYN A. HILL No. 26, 1962 MU V, 1995 COLLECTIONS ENDOWMENT No. 19, 1962 TAU IV, 1995 AND THE MUSEUM No. 29, 1962 LAMBDA XII, 1995 ACQUISITION FUND: No. 20J, 1963 TAU XII, 1995 Apichatpong Weerasethakul, No. 16J, 1963 GAMMA VIIIA, 1995 Thai, b. 1970, Fireworks Fragment to No. 6, 1963 BETA IX, 1995 (Archives), 2014, Single-channel No. 21, 1964 Alycone II, 1996 video (color, sound), two glass No. 26C, 1964 Deneb Kaitos III, 1996 holofilm projection screens No. 28A, 1964 Denebola III, 1996 No. 19G, 1965 2018.101 Caspian, 1996 Thalene, 1965 Scottish, 1998 No. 3A, 1965 Ho, 1998 No. 23B, 1965 Kentish, 1999 No. 30A, 1965 Acrylic on canvas No. 18I, 1965 10 11

VISITORS TO KEHINDE 92,044* 2,763 VOLUNTEER HOURS WILEY: A NEW REPUBLIC $2,867,997 5 GALLERY + STUDIO TOURS By the VISITOR ATTENDANCE SERVED BY DOCENTS JUNE 17, 2017 - SEPTEMBER 10, TOTAL ECONOMIC IMPACT serving

2017 24 STUDENTS Numbers 68 CLASSES, CAMPS, AND 19,435 WORKSHOPS OFFERED TOTAL FILM ATTENDANCE 48 STATES, DISTRICT OF 64 SCHOOL GROUP TOURS 74 ADULTS JULY 1, 2017-JUNE 30, 2018 COLUMBIA, PUERTO RICO serving UNIQUE FILMS SCREENED 132 CHILDREN PUBLIC TOURS 605 CLASS, CAMP, AND 1,852 6 WORKSHOP ATTENDANCE 13 FOREIGN COUNTRIES serving 6 SHORT PROGRAMS SCREENED Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, 298 CHAPERONES/TEACHERS Denmark, France, Germany, India, Israel, 115 ATTENDEES Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, UK 206 SCHOOL TOURS 383 FILM SCREENINGS 27 ADULT + SENIOR TOURS ONE WORK MANY VOICES serving 29,857* 7,039 113 TOTAL ATTENDANCE PROGRAMS SERVED ON SCHOOL TOURS OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFERED *includes galleries, programs, tours, ADULTS + SENIORS 3 5,986 students and 426 serving special events, film 1,143 chaperones/teachers 2,619 112 ATTENDEES OUTREACH VISITORS SERVED AVERAGE DAILY VISITORS 26 UNIVERSITY TOURS 45 DOCENTS 409 serving 251 NEW MEMBERS STUDENTS $86,350.26 433 *Does not include visitors for special events, or to the Museum Store or Museum Cafe. MERCHANDISE SALES 57 FACULTY AND STAFF 2017-2018 A CLOSER LOOK MEMBERS' TESTIMONIALS: PHI NGUYEN, REX AND ELIZABETH RICHARD (& BABY VERNETTE), AND VICKI VANSTAVERN AND DON NARCOMEY 14 15

WHAT MADE YOU DECIDE TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE among Chihuly’s work never goes away. OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART? WHY DO YOU FEEL THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART IS I have been a supporter of OKCMOA since I began working IMPORTANT – TO YOU, YOUR FAMILY, OUR COMMUNITY? downtown in 2011. My office was a block away, and I enjoyed escaping to the Museum for lunch and wandering through the OKCMOA is important to me on many levels. I believe a sign of galleries. When the young patrons’ group, the Moderns, was every city’s greatness is its art museum. Oklahoma City and our founded in 2014, I immediately joined. community are so fortunate to have a high-caliber museum located in the urban core. OKCMOA contributes greatly to the vibrancy and Since becoming involved with the Moderns, my appreciation and cultural richness of downtown Oklahoma City and beyond. support for OKCMOA has continued to grow. Now, in addition to being a Sustainer member, I serve as Secretary/Treasurer and Art … transcends socioeconomic boundaries and limitations. chair-elect on the Moderns Board as well as chair of the Chef OKCMOA understands the very real barriers to accessibility, and Committee for one of the Museum’s longest-running fundraising I am proud to support a museum that actively strives to make events, Omelette Party. Supporting the Museum is one of my itself available and welcoming to our entire community. These passions, and I’ve had the privilege of being involved in many efforts can be seen in action through SONIC Free Family Days, ways. Babies at the Museum and Museum Playdate programs geared toward parents and their babies, and partnerships with NewView WHAT MEMBER BENEFIT DO YOU APPRECIATE THE MOST, Oklahoma to provide arts programs to the blind and visually AND WHY? impaired.

As a Sustainer member, I find great value in the exclusive WHAT’S THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART’S BEST-KEPT opportunities offered such as exhibition preview events and SECRET? behind-the-scenes tours. I also use my member discount frequently at the Museum Store and Museum Cafe. The Museum Store. Let’s be honest: Everybody loves a good gift shop. However, the Museum Store is so much more. Richard Bruner, HOW FREQUENTLY DO YOU VISIT THE MUSEUM? the store manager, does a stellar job of curating the merchandise, providing Museum visitors with an eclectic, interesting, and diverse DANIELLE DODSON, PHI NGUYEN, AND TERRI COOPER AT A I make it a goal to visit at least once a month. However, when a range of products. I especially adore Trevor Wayne’s lines of pop SUSTAINERS' EXHIBITION PREVIEW EVENT. new exhibition opens, I am often found there almost every day of art originals, prints, mugs, and lapel pins. For me, the Museum opening week! The excitement and energy at the Museum and Store is a one-stop shop for any gift – whether it’s OKCMOA- from the Museum staff during the openings is electric, and I can’t branded candles, Isabelle de Borchgrave paper jewelry, or Joe help but want to be a part of it. Slack’s mini steel-and-bronze sculptures.

DO YOU HAVE A STORY OR MEMORY TO SHARE ABOUT THE MUSEUM? Phi Nguyen I love to bring my 80-year-old grandmother to the Museum. We usually begin with a light bite in the Museum Cafe, and then I SUSTAINER + MODERNS MEMBER guide her through the newest exhibitions. We have seen it so many MODERNS BOARD SECRETARY, times now, but I will never forget the first time my grandmother experienced the Chihuly exhibition. Her eyes were as big as TREASURER, AND CHAIR-ELECT saucers, and she exclaimed, “Wow” at least a dozen times.

OMELETTE PARTY CHEF COMMITTEE CHAIR The Museum’s permanent Dale Chihuly: Magic & Light exhibition is a true treasure, and I am so proud to know Oklahoma City is home to one of the largest collections of Chihuly glass in the world. I get a thrill every time I have the privilege of sharing the exhibition with someone for the first time. The awe and wonder you feel walking PHI NGUYEN AND FELLOW MODERNS BOARD MEMBERS ENJOYING RENIASSANCE BALL LATE NIGHT. 16 17

WHAT MADE YOU DECIDE TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE ARE THERE PARTICULAR WORKS OF ART IN THE COLLECTION OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART? OR CURRENT/PAST EXHIBITIONS THAT ARE SPECIAL TO YOU? WHICH ONES, AND WHY? We recently had our first child, and we wanted to take advantage of some of the great children's programs the Museum offers, like We first brought our daughter to the Museum when she was 8 Babies at the Museum. We figured we would be enjoying the weeks old, and we walked straight into The New Art exhibition. Museum as a family often enough that the member discounts just At that age, her eyes were drawn to patterns, shapes, and light, made good economic sense. which was exactly what the works in The New Art were all about! It was amazing to see her engage with the art in her own way. Her WHAT MEMBER BENEFIT DO YOU APPRECIATE THE MOST, favorite, and ours, was Cool Staccato by Gene Davis. We snapped AND WHY? one of our most treasured pictures of Elizabeth and Vernette in front of this painting. We went back on the last day of the exhibit in Free regular admission is our favorite benefit. Because we aren't November when she was 10 months old to say goodbye. paying admission each time we come to the Museum, visiting feels

more casual and less like an event. We don't pressure ourselves WHY DO YOU FEEL THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART IS to stay for hours in order to "get our money's worth." Many times, IMPORTANT – TO YOU, YOUR FAMILY, OUR COMMUNITY? we come in for 20 or 30 minutes just to get a quick fix. This is especially great for us as new parents, because if our daughter The Museum is a place we can come to see beautiful things, and to gets cranky, it's no big deal to our pocketbooks to just leave and appreciate the fruits of hard work, artistry, passion, and dedication. come back another day. It feels like a respite from the busy world around us.

THE RICHARD FAMILY VISITING THE NEW ART AND DALE CHIHULY. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR IDEAL VISIT TO THE WHAT IS THE MUSEUM’S BEST-KEPT SECRET? MUSEUM? The theater. The Museum brings in films you can't see anywhere We like to come for a structured activity like Babies at the Museum else in Oklahoma City. or Third Thursday, and then stay to explore the exhibitions on our own.

HOW HAS THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART IMPACTED YOU? Rex and Babies at the Museum has provided engaging activities and socializing opportunities for our daughter, as well as a warm atmosphere for us to meet other like-minded parents. We've also Elizabeth enjoyed the tours we've taken, which have given us a much greater depth of appreciation for the works at OKCMOA.

Richard DO YOU HAVE A STORY OR MEMORY TO SHARE ABOUT THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART?

& Baby Elizabeth is from Richmond, Virginia, and we have noticed that Rex: many of the traveling exhibitions come from the Virginia Museum of Vernette Fine Arts in Richmond. This has often made visiting OKCMOA feel FELLOW MEMBERS like a glimpse of home. 18 19

WHAT MADE YOU DECIDE TO BECOME MEMBERS OF THE ARE THERE PARTICULAR WORKS OF ART IN THE COLLECTION OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART? OR CURRENT/PAST EXHIBITIONS THAT ARE SPECIAL TO YOU? WHICH ONES, AND WHY? Vicki: I was honored to be chosen as the interior designer for the Museum’s current downtown building back in the early The Chihuly exhibit is special to the Museum as a whole and to 2000s, so I naturally have a personal investment in its success. the community. It’s one of the Museum’s treasures and a draw for I had been attending exhibits and events at the fairgrounds and people visiting Oklahoma City. always enjoyed them. Getting to know the Museum staff and understanding their passion for making this Museum an important WHY DO YOU FEEL THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART IS IMPORTANT – TO YOU, YOUR FAMILY, OUR COMMUNITY? part of Oklahoma City life inspired me to be an active member.

Don: As an artist, I want to stay current in all the art happenings in Don: In the 1980s, my mother lived at Sycamore Square just west Oklahoma City, and the Museum is a major player in that scene. of where the Museum is now. I did a painting of the view from her balcony depicting the Oklahoma City skyline, which included WHAT MEMBER BENEFIT DO YOU APPRECIATE THE MOST, the current Museum site – at that time nothing more than the AND WHY? old Center Theatre. The current Museum is a major architectural contributor in what is now known as the Arts District. We truly love the James C. Meade Friends’ Lecture Series and the insights we gain for current exhibitions and art knowledge in general. It helps put things in perspective and gives added meaning to the exhibitions.

VICKI VANSTAVERN AND DON NARCOMEY AT A FRIENDS' LECTURE We always attend the special exhibitions and lectures, and we SERIES RECEPTION. frequently enjoy dining in the Museum Cafe. When we have guests from out of town, the Museum is always a must-see.

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR IDEAL VISIT TO THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART?

Listening to a lecture, touring the Museum galleries, visiting with friends, and then enjoying dinner at the Museum Cafe Vicki afterwards. HOW HAS THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART IMPACTED YOU?

VanStavern The Museum is a hub in Oklahoma City for meeting and getting to know like-minded people. Our closest friends are either artists or art-lovers, and we have met many people and developed & Don friendships through Museum activities.

DO YOU HAVE A STORY OR MEMORY TO SHARE ABOUT THE Narcomey OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART? SUSTAINER MEMBERS Vicki: Near the completion of construction, I was present the night the lights were first turned on theEleanor Blake Kirkpatrick (Chihuly) tower in the lobby. It was so dramatic, it stopped traffic on I-40 where it could be seen from the distance!

RON AND AND ALYCE PAGE, DON NARCOMEY, AND VICKI VANSTAVERN SUPPORTING OMELETTE PARTY: EGG-SCAPE TO PARADISE. The following are excerpts from audited financial statements. 21

Balance Sheet Financial ASSETS 2017/18 Cash 1,715,744

Other Current Assets 1,211,879 StatementsFISCAL YEAR 2017/18 Investments 23,986,158

Property and Equipment, net 13,719,641

Total Assets 40,633,422

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 2017/18

Current Liabilities 359,805

Long-term Debt 589,451

Total Liabilities 949,256

Net Assets

Unrestricted 20,117,842

Temporarily Restricted 10,197,486

Permanently Restricted 9,368,838

Total Net Assets 39,684,166

Total Liabilities and net assets 40,633,422

WITH Consolidated Income Statement REGARD % Contributed 34 REVENUE 2017/18 TO THIS 33% Earned 2017/18 REPORT 7% Fundraising Events Contributed Income 2,867,208 The growth in revenue reported INCOME 25% Investment Income Earned Income 2,850,040 for this fiscal year is a result of % Other Income outstanding exhibitions and 1 Fundraising Events 583,994 programming. We are pleased to Investment Income 2,182,096 report this trend will continue in parallel to these efforts. Other Income 58,849 The operation of the Museum is an act of stewardship taken with great Total Revenue 8,542,187 reverence and responsibility to manage everything that is entrusted to our care. % Programming EXPENSES 2017/18 Our commitment to increase 2017/18 62 efficiencies in operation and 38% Other Expense Programming 5,188,377 transparency in reporting will EXPENSE ensure this storied insitution and Other Expense 3,209,982 its resources are available and accessible for present and Total Expense 8,398,359 future generations. Net Surplus 143,828 22 23

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Cecilia E. Abrams Shannon Claire and Clint Stone Paula Gentry Sherilyn and Allen Clark Mary Lee and Dane Gill our 100% tax-deductible gift to the OKCMOA Annual Fund provides Accel Financial Staffing/ Meg Salyer critical support to Museum programs and operations. Donations may AmazonSmile Foundation Ray Cloer Peter Gill be made in tribute or memory to a friend or loved one. Gifts to the Gloria and Robert E. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Coalson Diane Glenn and Jerry Stickle YOKCMOA Annual Fund provide us with the broadest possible support which Mary Ann and John Coates Mike and Karen Goodman Annual Teresa and John Andrus enables us to provide unique and wide-ranging arts education, the very best Zonia Armstrong Victoria E. Cobb Wallace Lynae S. Greely independent and foreign films, and exceptional exhibitions from many of the Rilla Askew and Paul Austin Michael and Martha Coffman Ginny Greenberg world’s leading art museums. Bernadette Prichard Caroline Cohenour Drs. Marlene and Richard Greyson FundGIFTS MADE To make a gift to the OKCMOA Annual Fund, please visit Janine Collinge Charles R. Griffin Angela E. Bachman 7/1/2017-6/30/2018 okcmoa.com/donate Matthew Bacon E.G. Colton, Jr. Lisa and Joe Hampton Reverend and Mrs. T. Brian Bakeman Shirley and Ward Conaway Patricia A. Harper Conrad Marr Drug Dr. Don and Mary Ann Haskins CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE PARTNER’S CIRCLE Libby and G.T. Blankenship Dr. and Mrs. Sterling S. Baker Janet and William Cook Robin Allen and Edward Havrilla Karen and Robert F. Browne Dr. and Mrs. William F. Barnes Anonymous Cindy and Bob Barnard Sarah and William Cromwell Kathy Hewitt Clifford L. Knight Foundation Mary Jo Barton Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. John T. Biggs Bob Curtis Dr. and Mrs. A. Dodge Hill, Jr. Teresa Lee Cooper Lewis W. Beckett Anonymous Margaret G. and Nicholas V. Duncan Dee and Richard Curtis Pat Hoerth Karen and Pete Delaney Sarah Sagran and Michael Belanger Suzette and S. Kim Hatfield Lisa and Bentley Edmonds Custom Floor Design Lisa Hoffman David G. Downing Jackie and Jerry Bendorf Leslie and Clifford Hudson Penny and John A. McCaleb D.J. Blanton & Company Angie Holman Sidney Dunagan and Sherry Wood Dr. Charles and Marilyn Bethea Mustang Fuel Corporation Manda and Mark Ruffin Drs. Justine and David Dautenhahn The Honorable Jerome A. Holmes Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ellis Ann and Phillip Biddy Dr. Elliott R. Schwartz Carol and William Davidson Dr. and Mrs. William E. Hood, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James D. English Brian Birdwell PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Max Weitzenhoffer Lawrence H. and Ronna C. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Kent Roger Hornbrook Tim Fahler Sharon and Robert Bish Renate and Charles E. Wiggin Porter and Terri Davis Terry J. House Anait Foundation Fred Jones Family Foundation Bert Boan Charles T. Davis Lexy and Huston Huffman Drake Gungoll Foundation Jane B. Harlow Barbara and Karl Boatman SUSTAINER’S CIRCLE Barbara Bonner and Andy Haswell Shirley Dearborn, MD, and Randall J. Dr. Steve and Vanessa Hunholz Kirsten and David Griffin Bette Jo and Frank Hill Jones, Jr., PhD Dr. and Mrs. Larry A. Bookman Suzanne and Stanley Hupfeld Christian K. Keesee and Larry Keigwin Mr. and Mrs. Patrick B. Alexander Dr. and Mrs. John H. Holliman Dixon Properties Katy Boren Col. (Ret.) Dean Jackson and Jeanne Lance and Cindy Ruffel American Fidelity Foundation Hunzicker Brothers Dr. and Mrs. Claude E. Duchon Jackson Sharon and John R. Bozalis Drs. Paul and Amalia Silverstein Anonymous Inasmuch Foundation Thalia Eddleman Karen James and John Gray Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tanenbaum Nancy and Linda and Duke R. Ligon Dr. James L. Brand and Dr. John H. Stuemky Carl and Susan Edwards Jann Jeffrey B.C. Clark Jewelers Monireh Mohamadi Sara Branscum Elizabeth and Larry Edwards Jessica Johnson J. Edward Barth Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nelson Connie and Bob Bright Elizabeth Eickman and Marvin Quinn Brenda and Larry Johnson Tina and Elby Beal Caroline and Guy Patton 26 27

Commissioner Willa Johnson Dr. Barbara R. Neas and David Miller Dr. and Mrs. Brook Scott JP Morgan Chase Foundation Billie Lee Nees and Allan R. Montgomery Patricia and Mike Seney Joyce Kaldahl Network For Good Amy and Dean Sergent Don and Carol Kaspereit Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Nix, Jr. Dana and Randel Shadid Patricia and Samuel Kearney Mary Brodnax and Hans Nollert Marcia Shaffer Margaret and R. Drake Keith Lee Ann and Michael Nordin Joyce Silver Leah and Alan Kirkpatrick Oklahoma Art League Barbara and Roger Simons Russ Koch Dr. Edgar A. O'Rear, III Darryl and Kathy Smette Rt. Rev. Dr. Edward and Debra Konieczny Lanora R. Owens Kate and John Spaid Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopta Marilyn Pape Lisa and Chris Steves Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Lasser Elaine and Frank Parker Linda and Hatton Sumner Drs. Sharon A. and Kenneth T. Lease Jacklyn Patterson Sara and Kyle Sweet Margaret M. Love Homer Paul Glenda Temple Margaret A. Luza Kathleen and Frank Peck Dr. and Mrs. Udho Thadani Bette Maffucci Julie and Stephen Peter Mary Virginia and Glen Thomas Magellan Executive Partners Dr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Peyton Dr. Linda F. Thompson and Dr. Timothy Mary and Michael Mahaffey Kent E. Phillips F. Mather Monica A. Mahon Dr. Paul E. Plowman and Beverly K. Jackie and Robert Tilghman Richard Mallinson Scribner Elizabeth and James Tolbert Janet S. Malone Keith G. Porter Curtis K. Towery Dick and Patti Marshall Marcia Powell Carolyn Trent Cecilia Martin Lee Ann Powell-Hackney Jackie and Dennis Trepagnier Paula Matlock Claire Schwartz and Dr. Tony Puckett June B. Tucker Helen McCandless Bill and Niki Puffinbarger Barbara Watson Carolyn McCoy Julie and Stan Rankin Amanda Webster D'Arline McCubbin Myrna Ranney and Leigh Tomlin Jennifer and James Weinland Davalene and Robert McDonald Red Carpet Car Wash Leo G. Werneke Connie and Jim McGoodwin Cristi and Kurt Reiger John C. West, Jr. Anne and Jere McKenny Penny and Dee Replogle Sally L. Westfall Ingrid C. McNutt Sherry and Timothy Rhodes Leah and Larry Westmoreland Virginia A. Meade RJCL Properties, LLC Pati and Robert White Judy and Patrick Mee Frances and Tom Roach Dr. Susan E. Whiteneck Sara B. Merchant Gayle Ann and Phil Roberts Gail Deaton and Peter Winn Anne and John Michalski Arelia Rocker Allen H. Wise Mix, Inc. Heather and Robert Ross Dr. Lily Wong Ann and Paul Mogridge Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ross Dr. Gayla Wright and Colonel Gerald Wright Kay and Curtis Moore Pete Ruys Harry B. Wright Daniel Morgan Kathryn and Thomas Ryan Claranell Zimmerman Dianna Morgan Barbara L. Saulters Cynthia and David Zornes Judith and Wesley Morrison Sally B. Saunders and Patrick Cashman Evelyn and Fred Morton Jim Schmaelzle Brooke and Mike Murphy Rebecca K. Schneider and Charles Gilliland Roja Najafi, PhD Lori and Randy Schreier 28 29

SUSTAINER Connie and Gary Fuller Katie McClendon John and Mary Garber John "Rob" McCune Leigh Ann and Paul Albers Jerry Gilbert Brenda and Tom McDaniel Nancy and Bob Anthony Mike and Karen Goodman Jean and David McLaughlin Amy and Roy Bankhead MembershipMEMBERSHIPS ACTIVE DURING 7/1/2017 – 6/30/2018 Nadine and Frank McPherson Melvin and Bobbie Gragg Cindy and Bob Barnard Anne and Barry Q. Gray Virginia W. and James C. Meade Brian Barnes and Dustin Hamby embers recieve special access, discounts, and opportunities for learning and Terri and Richard Greenly Marilyn and Bud Meade involvement. Your membership also provides support to maintain our collection and Tina and Elby Beal Pam and David Greenwell Harry and Hedra Merson present outstanding exhibitions and engaging programs. William and Sherry Beasley M Kirsten and David Griffin Lila and Dean Metzgar Paula and Don Beck For information on membership levels and benefits, please visit okcmoa.com/membership Virginia and John Groendyke Mr. and Mrs. Stewart E. Meyers, Jr. Betsy and Nick Berry Bill and Mary Ellen Gumerson Randall Mock Jennifer and Kendall Billman Kirk and Royce Hammons Lisa and Greg Mullen Shirley Blaik Jane B. Harlow Mrs. Robert Z. Naifeh Libby and G.T. Blankenship Helene and Jonathan Harpman Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nelson Annie Bohanon Suzette and S. Kim Hatfield Polly and Larry Nichols Andrea and Dan Boren Rick and Debe Hauschild Vickie Norick Katy Boren Caroline and Durward Hendee Oklahoma Allergy and Asthma Clinic Carole and Deal Bowman John N. Hermes Charles Oppenheim Regina and David Bozalis Bette Jo and Frank Hill DeAnn Parham Sharon and John R. Bozalis Lu and K. Blake Hoenig Veronica Pastel Egelston Sara Branscum Susan and Peter Hoffman Caroline and Guy Patton Priscilla and Jordan Braun Dr. and Mrs. John H. Holliman Joan Payne Judge Terry and Vicki Bruner Janet and John Hudson Suzanne Peck and David Neff Mrs. C.B. Cameron Leslie and Clifford Hudson Donita and Curtis Phillips William M. Cameron Dr. Steve and Vanessa Hunholz Elizabeth and Mark Pickens Carolyn and Jim Clark Vicki and David Hunt Dorothy and Peter G. Pierce, III Sandy and Art Cotton Chris and Gary C. Johnston Barbara Pirrong Peggy Cummings Krista M. Jones and B. Craig Stinson Elizabeth and Michael Platt Anne and Ed Dalton Lois Joseph Jackie and Sid Pogue Lawrence H. and Ronna C. Davis Carol and Don Kaspereit Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Prescott Karen and Pete Delaney Cathy and Bill and Niki Puffinbarger Allan DeVore Susie and Brad Kemp Roshan Pujari Sidney Dunagan and Sherry Wood Michael and Sandra Kirk Susan and Steve Raybourn Mr. and Mrs. William E. Durrett Elicia and Todd Kliewer Elizabeth Raymond Dr. Kate Bleckley and Dr. Frank Durso Bishop Edward and Debra Konieczny George and Nancy Records Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ellis Dr. Ann Lacy Marisa and Jeff Records Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Evans, II Cinda and Owen Lafferty Steven Reiter Christy and Jim Everest Lisa and Chris Lawson Avery and Dr. Corbyn Rhodes Hillary, Peter and Rowan Farrell Linda and Duke R. Ligon Katie Robertson Sue and John Francis Rod D. Limke Marianne and Pat Rooney Joan Frates Nancy and Laird Macdonald Lance and Cindy Ruffel Mrs. Henry J. Freede John MacKechnie Manda and Mark Ruffin Barbara Fretwell Helen McCandless Rick and Patty Ruffin Chip and Shannon Fudge 30 31

Capera Ryan Penny and John A. McCaleb FRIEND Nancy Schraad and Brad Kelly Jackie and Dennis Trepagnier Kathryn and TJ Ryan Virginia A. Meade Richard and Pamela Lane Louise and Dr. Jon Valuck Candice and Charles Ainsworth Dr. Clyde H. Schoolfield, Jr. Billie Lee Nees and Allan R. Montgomery* Beth and Mike Lockard Teresa and Richard Warner Van and Pat Barber Mark and Janet Selvidge Alyce and Ron Page Tereasa Macdonald Laura Warriner Arden Barrett Pam and Bill Shdeed Armand and Amanda Paliotta* Joan S. Maguire Mark and Gale Wood Dr. Charles and Marilyn Bethea Kim and Jon Shirley Rick Dove and Robert C. Pozen John G. Malloy Cindy and Michael Biddinger Richard L. Sias Gene Rainbolt* Steve Mason Susan and Trey Bize FRIEND + FILM SOCIETY Drs. Paul and Amalia Silverstein Laura and Reeder Ratliff Kym F. Mason James B. Blevins, Jr. James Brabenec Linda and Steve Slawson Patrick J. Ryan Dr. Anita May Helen Bondurant Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Gaddis II Darryl and Kathy Smette Meg Salyer Rebecca and David McCubbin Dr. and Mrs. Larry A. Bookman Kathleen and Dr. Martin Hallren Amanda and Rick Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tanenbaum* Janie and Gary McCurdy Dr. James L. Brand and Dr. John H. Stuemky Patricia Klee Dr. Sharon G. Solloway Judith and David Thompson Davalene and Robert McDonald Carole S. Broughton Drs. Sharon A. and Kenneth T. Lease John and Kate Spaid Jennifer and James Weinland* Carolyn and John McHenry Mee Lindsay and Jonathan Bryant Dottie Marple Judith E. Steelman Renate and Charles E. Wiggin* Mark and Patricia Mellow Hugh and Timi Burch Richard Mildren Thomas and Joyce Stewart Todd York and Julia Walker Marie and Earl Miller Heather and Phillip Busey Marjie Shadid and Dr. Ralph Shadid Dr. Martha M. Tarpay Tom Morris Tom Caraway Jeanne Hoffman Smith, MSSW, ACSW* Marnie and Clayton Taylor Kathryn and Noel Morris SUSTAINER + MODERNS Jen Anne and Dr. Ted Clemens Vahla and Tom Todd Donna R. Murray Aeriel and Trasen Akers Richard H. Clements William P. Tunell, MD Gwen and Alan Niemann FRIEND + MODERNS Andrea Fraley, MD, and Sutton Fraley Michael and Martha Coffman James Vallion Norick Investment Company Jesus Rivera and John Thomas Brown Jason Glidewell and Colton Bryant Thomas Coniglione Vicki VanStavern and Don Narcomey Darlene and Larry Parman Lauren and Rich Johnson Jason Hammonds and Steven Kuder Barbara J. Cooper Lisa and Tony Vaughn Cindy Penland Davonna and Carl Milam Becky and Warren Johnson Melinda and Paul Cox Donna Vogel Dr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Peyton Melissa and Todd Scaramucci Tom and Carolyn Kupiec Betty Crow Max Weitzenhoffer Suzan and Thompson Phillips Lisa and Chris Steves Olena and Robert Lifset Kristin and Anita J. Dahlgren Beth and Edward Wells Alice and Philip Pippin Frederick Redwine and Justin Edwards Fran and Gary Derrick Allison Whiting Renée and Nicholas Preftakes Lisa and Jack E. Wheeler David G. Downing FRIEND + MODERNS + FILM Jill and James Williams Melba Rhinehart SOCIETY Kathy and John M. Williams Carole Drake Martha V. Williams Mary Holloway Richard and James M. Mary Ann and John W. Williams Carl and Susan Edwards Jordan and Jesse Gould Elizabeth and James B. Wise, M.D. Richard, MD Shannon Rogers and Justin Woolverton Patricia Edwards Stephen Parker Anne Wileman Workman Gayle Ann and Phil Roberts Ruth Gnagi Carolyn and Don Zachritz Karen Ross and Dave Wilson SUSTAINER + MODERNS + FILM Dr. Robert and Paulette Gordon Gregory and Roberta Roush *Indicates Film Society Charter Member SOCIETY Lloyd and L.A. Hardin Shelby Ruscha Paoli SUSTAINER + FILM SOCIETY Ann and V. Burns Hargis Allen Brown Sally B. Saunders and Patrick Cashman J. Edward Barth* Allen Harris Dr. Pramod K. Chetty Dr. and Mrs. Brook Scott Dr. and Mrs. John T. Biggs Dee Anne and Joe Heaton Joel Dixon Mary and John Seward Del and Peggy Boyles Seyan and W. John Hefner Jose Duenas and Ana Hernandez Barbara and Roger Simons Janet and William Cook Sarah and Dan Hogan Susan and William R. Kent, IV Melissa and Daniel Smith Teresa Lee Cooper* Randy and Erica Hogan Jennifer and Aaron Ketter Lucy and Gale Smith Julia Carrington Hall* Linda and Kenneth Howell Jacquelyn LaMar and Tim Berney Nancy and Joseph Still Judy Hatfield Karen James and John Gray Phi Nguyen Phyllis and Roger Stong The Honorable Jerome A. Holmes* William S. Jefferson Leslie Rainbolt and Scott Forbes Phyllis Stough Karleen Krywucki Letitia M. Johnston, PhD E. Michael Whittington John D. Sullivan Nicole and Justin Christofferson Netha Kane 32 33

ARTonTAP DELECTABLES FROM LOCAL RESTAURANTS AND AN ARRAY OF OVER EIGHTY BEERS ARE FEATURED AT THIS FAVORITE FALL FUNDRAISER.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2017 The Merchants Allen Brown OGE Energy Corporation Joel Dixon 7-10 PM Oklahoma Gazette Ana Dominguez and Joe Jamison OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF The Oklahoma Publishing Company High Rise Building Services ART Perry Publishing and Broadcasting Co. The Honorable Jerome A. Holmes Progressive Parking Solutions LLC Kone Elevators and Escalators PRESENTED BY Susie and Scott Sjulin Jack Litherland OKLAHOMA BEER IMPORTS Featuring Heineken USA Roof Terrace Oklahoma Watch Beer Garden LAGER Marvin and Sandra Peyton Allison D. Rabon Beer Distributors of Oklahoma MONEY RAISED Greg and Judy Sellmyer Comtec Electronic Systems, Inc. Jeanne Hoffman Smith, MSSW, ACSW $58,000 Teresa Lee Cooper Curtis K. Towery Cory's Audio Visual Services NUMBER IN ATTENDANCE UNUM/Scott Battaglia Crawley Petroleum Corporation Becky and Alex Weintz 738 Edible OKC First Fidelity Bank PRINT SPONSOR Gimme Sugars Spa PRESENTER Bette Jo and Frank Hill Comtech Design Print and Mail Grooms & Pollard HoganTaylor LLP Haller Wholesale Dr. Steve and Vanessa Hunholz Jason Hammonds and Steve Kuder Keas Stainless Steel Fabricators, Inc. Inasmuch Foundation The Madden Family OKC Friday Drs. Paul and Amalia Silverstein Jeff and Marisa Records SONIC, America's Drive-In Nancy and George Records Curt Stamp The Womble Company - Pella Windows Jordan and Kuen Tang and Doors of Oklahoma VI Marketing and Branding Walker Companies Event STOUT Teresa and Richard Warner 405 Magazine Yelp! OKC Allford Hall Monaghan Morris Sponsorship BOK Financial Securities PILSNER Devon Energy Corporation THE MUSEUM’S FUNDRAISING EVENTS PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR OUR Automation Integrated, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Evans, II SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS AND PROGRAMS. FROM BLACK-TIE GALAS TO Bob and Cindy Barnard FKG Consulting PARTIES FEATURING EGGS AND ART TO CRAFT BEER TASTINGS, THE J. Edward Barth KOSU The Spy MUSEUM’S FUNDRAISERS OFFER A VARIETY OF WAYS TO HAVE A GREAT Mrs. Joe A. Berry Lisa and Ray Lees TIME WHILE SUPPORTING OKCMOA. Allyson and Jeremy Black 34 35

Ken and Linda Howell Southwestern Stationery and Bank Supply Renaissance Ball Laurie McCann Hyde Kathleen and Tom Stevenson THE MUSEUM CELEBRATED THE SPIRIT OF CREATIVE RENEWAL AT ITS 42ND ANNUAL GALA. Garrett and Cassie Jackson Drs. Nicole and Tony Tran Dr. and Mrs. Mason P. Jett Anna and Jimmy Turnini FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2017 UNDERWRITER Trochta's Flowers & Garden Center Becky and Warren Johnson UMB Bank Martha V. Williams Don and Carol Kaspereit Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Valuck 7 PM-MIDNIGHT BancFirst Jennifer and Aaron Ketter Barbe and Randy von Netzer Bank of Oklahoma Sandra and Michael Kirk W Facial Aesthetics OKLAHOMA CITY GOLF & Mr. and Mrs. Clayton I. Bennett PATRON COUNTRY CLUB Linda and Duke R. Ligon Dr. and Mrs. Roland Walters The Chickasaw Nation Robert L. Allee Susan and Tim Love Max Weitzenhoffer CHAIRS: MARTHA AND MICHAEL Michael and Martha Coffman Cindy and Bob Barnard Macklanburg-Hulsey Foundation E. Michael Whittington COFFMAN Crawley Petroleum Corporation J. Edward Barth Penny and John A. McCaleb Renate and Charles E. Wiggin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Evans, II Beck Design CO-CHAIRS: JENNIFER AND Cindy and Johnny McCharen Jim and Jill Williams Mr. and Mrs. James H. Everest Dr. Charles and Marilyn Bethea AARON KETTER Mr. and Mrs. David J. McCubbin Anne Wileman Workman Gardner Tanenbaum Holdings Allyson and Jeremy Black Marta and Mark McCubbin HONORARY CHAIRS: Leslie and Clifford Hudson Annie Bohanon and Henry Browne, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David McDaniel ADDITIONAL SUPPORT DRS. AMALIA MIRANDA AND PAUL McAfee & Taft Katy Boren SILVERSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. K.T. Meade The Payne Family Sharon and John R. Bozalis Charles and Cassandra Bowen Foundation Virginia A. Meade LATE NIGHT CHAIRS: Presbyterian Health Foundation Dr. and Mrs. L. Joe Bradley Seyan and W. John Hefner Virginia W. and James C. Meade CARLY AND TIM SOWECKE Cindy and Lance Ruffel Allen Brown Nancy and Larry Herzel Courtney Briggs Melton and Timothy SONIC, America's Drive-In Kathy and Hal Brown Commissioner Willa Johnson MONEY RAISED Melton Veolia William and Kristine Browne Mr. and Mrs. Stewart E. Meyers, Jr. Kym F. Mason $402,700 Nicole and Justin Christofferson Suzanne Peck and David Neff Bill and Niki Puffinbarger SPONSOR Andy and Nancy Coats Zack and Sarah Newby Jeanne Hoffman Smith, MSSW, ACSW NUMBER IN ATTENDANCE Janet and William Cook Polly and Larry Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Zachritz The Ann Lacy Foundation Barbara Cooper Nichols Hills Liquor Cabinet 447 Bank SNB Melinda and Paul Cox Charles L. Oppenheim Tina and Elby Beal Dr. and Mrs. W. Edward Dalton Larry and Darlene Parman MASTER UNDERWRITER Braum's Ice Cream and Dairy Stores Lawrence H. and Ronna C. Davis Joan Payne Karen and Pete Delaney Denise and Howard K. Berry, Jr. Mike and Lisa Dionisio Collins M. Peck/ Smith & Pickel Mrs. Henry J. Freede Mrs. C.B. Cameron/American Fidelity Jim and Vicki English Construction, Inc. Kirsten and David Griffin Foundation/First Fidelity Bank/InvesTrust Larry and Roberta Fields Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pippin Suzette and S. Kim Hatfield Devon Energy Corporation Sue and John Francis Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Prescott Frank and Bette Jo Hill Inasmuch Foundation Fred Jones Family Foundation Mary and Bill Price HoganTaylor LLP Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores Connie and Gary Fuller Roshan Pujari Janet and John Hudson Mrs. Robert Z. Naifeh Ann and Bob Gilliland John and Tori Raines Gary C. Johnston OGE Energy Corporation Anne and Barry Q. Gray Riggs, Abney, Neal, Turpen, Orbison & The Kerr Foundation, Inc. Lewis The Oklahoma Publishing Company Kirk and Royce Hammons Jenee and Darren Lister Marianne and Pat Rooney Nancy and George Records Jane B. Harlow Debbi and Frank Merrick Manda and Mark Ruffin Drs. Paul and Amalia Silverstein Caroline and Durward Hendee Cynda and Larry Ottaway/Crowe & Dunlevy Dr. Paul and Jennifer Shadid Staplegun Mr. and Mrs. K. Blake Hoenig Caroline and Guy Patton Cindi and Michael Shelby W & W Steel Company The Honorable Jerome A. Holmes William G. Paul Richard L. Sias Mr. and Mrs. David Houston Linda and Steve Slawson Dr. and Mrs. Joe M. Howell EVENT CHAIRS MICHAEL AND MARTHA COFFMAN AND HONORARY CHAIRS DRS. AMALIA MIRANDA AND PAUL SILVERSTEIN WITH OKCMOA PRESIDENT AND CEO E. MICHAEL WHITTINGTON. 36 37

Mason Realty Investors Omelette Party Daniel Barrett Mathis "EGGSACPE TO PARADISE: THE 34TH ANNUAL OMELETTE PARTY" FEATURED THE STARS BAND, James and Jamie Matlock DJ BRIAN SMITH OF CHAMELEON ENTERTAINMENT, GOURMET OMELETTES AND EGG-INSPIRED DISHES Penny and John A. McCaleb Cristina and George McQuistion BY LOCAL RESTAURANTS AND CHEFS, PLUS AN ART RAFFLE SHOWCASING WORKS FROM OVER 50 LOCAL ARTISTS. Virginia A. Meade Virginia W. and James C. Meade Lee Ann and Michael Nordin FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 Crawley Petroleum Corporation Renate and Charles E. Wiggin Osberg Express Employment Professionals Catherine and Andrew Oster 7 PM-MIDNIGHT Jason Hammonds and Steven Kuder BRONZE EGG Alyce and Ron Page/Page Concepts CHEVY BRICKTOWN EVENTS Vicki and David Hunt Caroline and Guy Patton 110 events CENTER Metro Technology Centers Emily and Gus Pekara Accel Financial Staffing/Meg Salyer Nemecek Interior Construction Co. Niki and Bill Puffinbarger CHAIR: RACHEL MANN ADG OKC Friday John and Tori Raines American Fidelity Assurance Company MONEY RAISED Perry Publishing and Broadcasting Co. Matt and Cherish Ralls Automation Integrated Richard L. Sias Marjie and Ralph Shadid Cindy and Bob Barnard $121,600 SONIC, America's Drive-In Drs. Paul and Amalia Silverstein Lisette Barnes Consulting Scott and Susie Sjulin NUMBER IN ATTENDANCE Tina and Elby Beal SILVER EGG Smith & Pickel Construction, Inc. Allyson and Jeremy Black 865 Carolyn J. Smith 405 Magazine Therese Booth Smith Roberts Baldischwiler, LLC ART PREVIEW PARTY PRESENTING Allford Hall Monaghan Morris Peggy and Del Boyles Judie Steelman SPONSORS: MR. AND MRS. K. J. Edward Barth Allen Brown BLAKE HOENIG AND RE/MAX Derek and Erin Sumner Teresa Lee Cooper Betsy and Dub Brunsteter COBBLESTONE, THE PLANER Trochta’s Flowers & Garden Center TEAM, SUSAN PLANER PHILLIPS, Lawrence H. and Ronna C. Davis Conwy Energy Holdings, LLC Anna and Jimmy Turnini REALTOR, CRS Karen and Pete Delaney Bill and Carol Davidson W Facial Aesthetics Downtown OKC Partnership Porter and Terri Davis PLATINUM EGG National Radio Rentals and Sales/Vicki and Debbie and Mark Engel Fran and Gary Derrick Fletcher Williams Devon Energy Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Evans, II Edible OKC Yelp! OKC Sheila and Buck Hill GE Johnson Construction Company Evolve Research Leslie and Clifford Hudson Pam and David Greenwell David and Meredith Ferris ADDITIONAL SUPPORT Inasmuch Foundation Suzette and S. Kim Hatfield Jennifer Finley OGE Energy Corporation HoganTaylor LLP First Fidelity Bank Darryl and Kathy Smette The Oklahoma Publishing Company Dr. Steve and Vanessa Hunholz Fitzsimmons Architects Nancy and George Records The Kerr Foundation, Inc. Diane Glenn and Jerry Stickle PRINT SPONSOR Tom Morris Julia Carrington Hall Comtech Design Print and Mail GOLD EGG Oklahoma Electrical Supply Company Bette Jo and Frank Hill Oklahoma Gazette The Honorable Jerome A. Holmes The Ann Lacy Foundation Paycom Jennifer and Aaron Ketter Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Tyler Media Tom and Carolyn Kupiec Beck Design Veolia Dr. Shawnaree Lee Denise and Howard K. Berry, Jr. VI Marketing and Branding Jack Litherland Cory’s Audio Visual Servies Teresa and Richard Warner Bryan Luff and Ryan Morgan

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Education Gifts-in-Kind Sponsors GIFTS MADE 7/1/2017-6/30/2018 GIFTS MADE 7/1/2017-6/30/2018 405 Magazine Farooq Karim Rococo and The Manhattan Allied Arts Craig Alleman Jim Keffer Celia Saied Haddad Leslie and Clifford Hudson Allied Arts Tim Kenney Klint Schor Inasmuch Foundation Aurora Breakfast, Bar and KOSU The Spy Scottie’s Deli Backyard The Meinders Foundation Lake Hefner Golf Club Bert Seabourn Ben E. Keith Foods of Oklahoma City Community Foundation Nicole Lawhon Clarissa Sharp Oklahoma Nancy and George Records Brent Learned Joe Slack Rick Bewley SONIC, America's Drive-In Jessica Legako Behnaz Sohrabian Tracey Bewley Harolyn S. Long Kevin W. Stark Bin 73 Lyric Theatre Jamie Stevens THIRD THURSDAY Andrew Boatman Emily Madden Clint Stone Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores Tammy Brummell Jonathan Martinez The Oklahoma Publishing Café 7 Mary Eddy’s Kitchen and Company Annalisa Campbell Lounge The Womble Company Christie's Cynthia D. Mason Suzanne Thomas Film Diane Coady McAfee & Taft Trochta's Flowers & Garden Kjelshus Collins Rory McCallister Center Donors Comtech Design Print and Mail Brett McDanel Tyler Media GIFTS MADE 7/1/2017-6/30/2018 COOP Ale Works McNellie’s Public House Sam Washburn Cory's Audio Visual Services Michelle Metcalfe E. Michael Whittington Carletta A. Canada, Culinary Miracles Ric Miller Jason Wilson In Memory of Ann Eggers Gayle L. Curry Stacey D. Miller Wendi L. Wilson Armand and Amanda Paliotta Dara Derryberry Nicole Moan George Wilson Fred Jones Family Foundation Sam Douglas Regina Murphy John Wolfe Denise Duong Museum Cafe Woops! Penn Square Mall Edible OKC Don Narcomey Yelp! OKC Tom Farris La Oaxaqueña Bakery Take a Seat Caroline Farris OKC Friday Fassler Hall Oklahoma Gazette Donors Lauren Florence Oklahoma Watch GIFTS MADE 7/1/2017-6/30/2018 Francis Tuttle Culinary Arts Old Germany Freestyle Creative George Oswalt Gene Rainbolt Catherine Freshley Christie Owen Jennifer and James Weinland Dan Garrett Paseo Grill Armand and Amanda Paliotta Aubrey Ginsterblum Perry Publishing & Angela Jessup Broadcasting Company Michelle Junkin Robert Peterson Kam’s Kookery Renaissance Hotel 42 43

BOARD OF TRUSTEES STAFF Kristina Haden Sarah Pruitt Amanda Harmer Bonita Rabotte Board Bob Barnard Daniel Acuna Neal A. McCaleb Michael Harris Katie Rake J. Edward Barth* Michael Anderson Penny M. McCaleb** Morgan Harris Alexis Randall Trustees Elby J. Beal** Madelyn Anlauf James C. Meade*** Braeden Jantzen Corrie Reagan Jeremy Black John Antonelli Virginia A. Meade** & Staff Katy Boren Gary Johnson Nathan Retherford 2017-2018 A. Xavier Neira Mark Ashurst John R. Bozalis, MD** Jessica Johnson Michael Rhoden Charles E. Nelson*** Sean Ball Allen Brown Khristie Johnson Ann Margaret Rice J. Michael Nordin Alexandra Barnes Hal J. Brown ** Hilary Jones Elizabeth Roewe Cynda C. Ottaway** David Barnes William M. Cameron Caroline Patton** Marsha Jones Thomas Rubin Michael C. Coffman Randall Barnes Stephen M. Prescott, MD Natasha Jones Lacye Russell Teresa L. Cooper Heidi Bell Nikola Puffinbarger, MD Tayler Kelsey Sarah Schimpf Peter B. Delaney** Bert Boan G. Jeffrey Records, Jr. Jade Lair Sally Scott James D. English Lisa Broad Robert J. Ross Vanessa Larwig Tyler Sexton Nancy Payne Ellis*** Richard Bruner Meg Salyer Eliezer Laryea Aysha Shahid David T. Greenwell Tyler Bryant Amalia Miranda Silverstein, MD Julia Carrington Hall Erin Latham Neely Simms-Peters Jon Burkhart Jeanne Hoffman Smith, MSSW, ACSW Kirk Hammons Shane Lawson Joe Sims Jordan J.N. Tang, PhD Daz Cappellaro Judy J. Hatfield Trent Lawson Allan Sisson Miles Tolbert Joshua Carpenter Suzette Hatfield** Hannah Leggett Kelly Smith Sean Trauschke Sonia Ceballos Frank D. Hill** Max Weitzenhoffer Jesusa Lester Lee Spivey The Honorable Jerome A. Holmes** Bryon Chambers Wanda Otey Westheimer**** Kayla Louviere Shelley Starnes-Blackburn Leslie S. Hudson** Matthew Cloud Charles E. Wiggin Jacob Lynn Shea Stroud Willa D. Johnson Kylie Combs John Joseph Madden III Craig Taylor Steven Kerr *DENOTES BOARD CHAIR Rita Craig **DENOTES OFFICERS John Dudley Marshall Kimberly Thomas Duke R. Ligon** ***DENOTES LIFETIME TRUSTEE Shirley Crawford ****DENOTES TRUSTEE EMERITUS Yesenia Martinez Steven Thompson Judy M. Love Kyler Daugherty Thomas Massenat Tracey Truels Edward Do Lucas McClung Destiny Turbyfill Jared Ellingson Mary McCuan Jessica Valentine Nicole Emmons-Willis Layne McKellar Ernesto Villarreal Nicholas Enevoldsen Jackson McMeekin David Walker Melissa Fallon Courtney Merz Katie Watts Josh Farrell Mandy Messina Joseph Weaver Sarah Fish Kiona Millirons Wooton Becky Weintz Maury Ford Brandon Morfin Heather White Steven Frazier Roja Najafi Alexander Whittington Elisha Gallegos Hien Nguyen E. Michael Whittington Heidi Ghassempour Christopher Packwood Kimberley Worrell Francesca Giani Noel Pendley Jael Zumwalt Jeri Gibson Cole Pettis Brianna Glover Jessica Provencher Thank you WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION TO THE MANY DONORS DURING THE 2017-2018 FISCAL YEAR WHOSE SUPPORT ALLOWED THE MUSEUM TO ACHIEVE NEW HEIGHTS OF SUCCESS. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CHARITABLE GIVING OR MEMBERSHIP, PLEASE VISIT OKCMOA.COM OR SPEAK WITH SOMEONE IN OUR DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT.

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