Toledo Museum of Art Annual Report 2010 America’s Favorite Art Museum A big title, to be sure. What began as a light-hearted diversion on a popular KIERAN art blog quickly turned into a display of how passionately Toledoans feel about their Museum. Not only did TMA fans vote for their beloved institution in large numbers, they took to the web to extol the many virtues of the Toledo Museum of Art on the Modern Art Notes message boards. Many of those comments are Going to TMA becomes shared throughout this report. The power of positive memories is one that new director Brian Kennedy harnessed with his strategic planning process. In order to get TMA supporters thinking about the future, he had them reminisce about the great accomplishments a lifelong tradition. of the past. So here’s to some of your favorite things, past and present.

All comments in this report were posted by TMA supporters on the blog Modern Art Notes during the summer of 2010.

JANET YOUNG I love the TMA, I’ve been going there for 43 years.

KERRY

The TMA is special. 1 RANDY MYERS I appreciated the Egyptian art as a child. Anytime I’m back in Toledo I stop to visit my “old friend”.

MEL BRYANT The Toledo Museum of Art’s awe-inspiring and historically significant collection is accessible to everyone. Address from the Director TMA by the Numbers 16,328 456 Throughout America, there are many different kinds of Museums. Some are facebook tourist destinations that have relatively little involvement from their local works were added to the collection fans communities. Others have extraordinary attachment to their community and region, but are not so much on the tourism trail. The Toledo Museum of Art is a superb example of a museum that attracts visitors from near and far but also, in particular, enjoys the deep-rooted attachment of the people of northwest 808 435,669 and southeast Michigan. For 109 years, the Museum has provided, free of charge, access to one volumes were total number of of the world’s great art collections. In 2010, the Toledo Museum of Art found itself voted “America’s Favorite Art Museum” in an online competition held added to the TMA visitors by Tyler Green’s blog, Modern Art Notes. It was affirmation of the strength of feeling held by Toledoans about their local museum. It took thousands of library that votes to win that competition, and it is noteworthy that the runner up was the served 8,857 64 Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, MA, another wonderful example of a superb art collection held dearly by its own community. patrons A museum is a seat of memories, home to places and moments loans were where enrichment occurs. In the fall of 2010, the Toledo Museum of Art extended to other conducted an extensive strategic planning process involving the participation of hundreds of people who gave thousands of replies to a series of questions. 636 institutions The first question asked of the community was to consider their best and fondest memories of the Museum. This solicited marvelous stories of public programs drew experiences gained in the Great Gallery, Classic Court, Cloister Gallery, 49,930 participants 6,936 Peristyle Theater and the Sculpture Garden. These five spaces contain a wealth of memories and offer an insight images were into why 435,000 people visited the Toledo Museum of Art in 2010. Many visited because they have always done so, making the Museum part of their 17,6 93 added to the lives over many years. Others engaged for the first time by making beads for the Bead Goes On Project. All experienced the opportunity to engage with the children and 12,197 adults Visual Resources art collections, whether the early Egyptian objects collected by the Museum’s founders, Mr. and Mrs. Libbey, or such recent acquisitions as the Aminah visited the Family Center Collection Robinson artist books. Museums look back with respect to their traditions, and look forward constantly in embracing the educational needs of children and lifelong learners. 1,226 We have much of which to be proud and yet much work to do. We offer ongoing opportunities, free of charge, to engage in personal interaction with inspiring people took public or adult group tours works of art: the products of the most active minds and capable makers over generations. In short, we help to engage the processes of critical thinking by making art memories. Enjoy this annual report to see how memories were made at the Toledo Museum of Art in 2010. 22,498 students and teachers visited on school tours Fiscal year ending June 30, 2010

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New Director 8 Egypt Experience 11 Wolfe Gallery 12 Bead Project 15 America’s Favorite 16 Temporary Exhibits 20 Acquisitions 22 2009 – 10 ­Finances 24

JAN CROOKER Donor Lists 25 I am an artist today because of the great children’s art program at the Toledo Museum of Art. 6 Brian Kennedy Becomes Ninth Director

The arrival of the Museum’s ninth director in September touched off a whirlwind of activity as Brian P. Kennedy began work on a strategic plan by eliciting ideas from numerous stakeholder groups. Dr. Kennedy, previously director of Dartmouth College’s Hood Museum of Art in Hanover, N.H.(2005–2010), and of the National Gallery of Australia (1997–2004), sought to identify key areas where the Museum needs to put its energy, said Betsy Brady, board chair. As part of that, 400 people were asked to respond to 10 questions, ranging from their best and fondest memories of the Museum, to what could be done to better use the Peristyle. Each also was asked to envision the Museum in 2015 and to describe what might be different about it compared to 2010. Their answers were incorporated into “A Design Vision for the Toledo Museum of Art,” presented to board members in December 2010. Among the plan’s objectives are expanding access to the Museum’s art collections, particularly digitally; increasing visibility to all audiences; teaching visual literacy; leveraging the Museum’s assets: people, buildings, collections, and finances; and working with contemporary artists. Brian Kennedy “It’s been a wonderful process,” Ms. Brady said, adding that the plan became the ninth developed by Dr. Kennedy is ambitious, but achievable. “He has a clear sense director in about how it can be accomplished. He believes the resources will follow if we TMA history on have great ideas.” September 1, 2010, Dr. Kennedy, who formerly oversaw one of the largest and finest bringing with him art collections at an American college or university, decided to implement a strong interest some of the ideas that were proposed immediately, among them, providing in engaging the higher level donors with parking cards so they do not have to obtain a token community and each time they visit, and improving the ambience and traffic flow of the creating a shared Herrick Lobby entrance. vision. The board chair said Dr. Kennedy moves comfortably between the scholarly milieu of art and the business model. In addition, he has a collaborative style that actively seeks the opinions of others. “He’s always looking ahead,” Ms. Brady said. “He has a very solid thought process and he also listens” She said Dr. Kennedy was chosen because he understood TMA’s goal of being a great museum of the 21st century. “We really wanted AMERICA’S FAVORITE ART MUSEUM somebody who got that and was very forward-looking and visionary in terms of how to appeal to today’s audiences, donors, and the community. He brought all that.”

8 Toledoans Love All Things Egypt

Museum-goers have expressed a continued fascination with Egyptian culture. When Egyptologist Robert Brier spoke at the Museum in 2009, more than 600 people came to hear him. Following his appearance, Sandra E. Knudsen, associate curator of , and others began exploring the idea of a special AMERICA’S FAVORITE ART MUSEUM show on ancient Egyptian art centered around Egyptian beliefs about life and the afterlife. And so The Egypt Experience: Secrets of the Tomb was born. The exhibition showcases 300 objects, 50 of which are on loan from four other museums. Locating the exhibition in a space comprising the former Collector’s The Egypt Experience: Corner, the Little Theater lobby, and another small foyer required tearing out Secrets of the Tomb walls and building new ones, refinishing an existing cork floor previously covered has been a popular with carpeting, and installing new wiring, recessed track lighting, and a heating destination for and cooling system. school groups and “It really was a major effort,” said Claude Fixler, Museum exhibition other community designer. “We had to create a new gallery, a space conducive to thinking that groups such as Girl you’re walking through a tomb. To try to simulate the whole experience so Scout Troop 163 you’re transported away from the present day was a big challenge.” from Toledo. Typically, Mr. Fixler said, the Museum has several years to put together such a show, but in this case, the work was done over about six months’ time. The Egypt Experience tells the stories of 12 characters in the display’s exhibits to portray the Egyptian practice of building tombs as eternal homes furnished with beautiful and useful objects. Two of the exhibition’s most popular features have been a re-creation of the tomb chapel of the court official Akhet-hotep, and a passageway to the underworld where visitors listen to the “negative confessions” Egyptians believed they would have to make before entering the afterlife.

The Egypt Experience is sponsored in part by:

11 Wolfes Continue Legacy of Museum Support

With the help of a $2 million gift from Frederic “Fritz” and Mary Wolfe in 2010 and Museum funds, the former Glass Gallery will soon be transformed into a home for the collection. Amy Gilman, curator of contemporary art, said most of the new gallery, except for a mezzanine, will be two stories high, allowing the installation of oversized contemporary pieces. Currently, she said, there is no space within the Museum that is ideal for such works. “Artists do all kinds of wonderful large-scale things but right now, we can’t accommodate those things because there’s nowhere to show them.” Ms. Gilman said it has not yet been determined what works will be installed in the gallery, although the goal is to keep its use flexible. “The design of the space is intended to be as simple and elegant as possible to enable us to do the broadest range of activities there.” She added that it is unusual for a museum of TMA’s age and neoclassical design to be able to add gallery space on the main floor without building another structure. “Really, we are reclaiming space. It allows us to grow without having to invest in another building.” The design of the new gallery has been a collaborative process among Thomas Porter Architects, Duket Architects Planners, and Museum staff. The design is both people- and environmentally friendly. In addition to having both an elevator and a staircase to reach the upper level, plans call for low- or Longtime Museum no-VOC paint finishes and flooring; energy efficient systems for heating and supporters Mary cooling; LED and energy efficient lighting; and other operating efficiencies. and Fritz Wolfe The gift was announced on May 20, 2010 and construction should be donated $2 million completed by the end of 2011. To recognize their leadership to the Toledo Museum as a lead gift to of Art, the new gallery will be known as the Frederic and Mary Wolfe Gallery. renovate the former Carol Bintz, chief operating officer, said the Wolfes, who are dedicated glass gallery into Museum supporters, chose to direct their gift toward a new contemporary gallery a new home for because of their own great love for art. Fritz Wolfe served 27 years on the Museum contemporary art. board and Mary Wolfe co-chaired the 100th anniversary celebration in 2001.

12 Bead Project Strings Together Community

From kindergartners to cancer patients to noted glass artists, people from the local community and beyond contributed works of art for the Bead Goes On, an art installation created for the Museum by more than 2,300 artists and enthusiasts. Conceived by glass artist Robin Schultes as a way to allow people to make a small work of art that could become part of the larger Museum, the project started in 2009 with a strand of beads created by Ms. Schultes’ glass students and grew to include diverse groups from the region and beyond. To gather the beads, Ms. Schultes contacted artists who work in ceramics, glass, polymer clay, and mixed media, and Jennifer Bandeen, community outreach coordinator, organized 70 bead making workshops for about 1,000 people, including children with vision impairments and autism, Alzheimer’s Artists from around patients, and youth at the Lucas County Juvenile Detention Center. Together, the region and around seasoned and budding artists made hundreds of beads that were strung on the world contributed three metal frames. beads to the Museum’s Using stainless-steel cord and small aluminum spacers, Ms. Schultes, Bead Goes On project. with Ms. Bandeen’s help, strung thousands of beads on the frames made by Many participants in-house artist Hans Ruebel. Ms. Schultes said she aimed for the kind of flow became involved that would not let the viewer’s eye rest in one place too long, and she chose the through the beads at random with no idea of who created them. “You have kindergartners’ Community ArtReach work next to famous artists,” she said. program targeting The project contains all manner of shapes and designs, from a toy underserved groups. Hot Wheels car to birds, hearts, mushrooms, and tiny wooden-block paintings. “It represents to me a world project that is Toledo-based because the majority of the beads are from our community,” Ms. Schultes said. “But we also have beads all the way from Australia, a few from Japan, some from Europe, and from all over the U.S. and Canada. It was amazing to see all these people come together.” The finished piece—15 feet wide by 8 feet tall—made its debut in the former StARTing Place gallery and was later moved to the Libbey Court. It is now in storage, awaiting a permanent home within the Museum. By inviting community participation in the Bead Goes On project, Ms. Bandeen’s motive was to reach those who normally don’t visit the Museum. She was moved many times during the workshops by her encounters with the bead makers. Among them was a distinguished-looking man at an Alzheimer’s facility who, she was told by a volunteer, never participated in art activities. “When I stood up and started talking about the Museum, he walked over, sat down, and made several beads.”

The Bead Goes On was sponsored in part by Mercy.

15 TMA is America’s Favorite Art Museum

An online poll intended as a summer diversion instead shifted the attention of the art world, if temporarily, to Toledo. TMA fans from across the country banded together to vote for their Museum and share their memories and opinions of why the Toledo Museum of Art is their favorite. AMERICA’S FAVORITE ART MUSEUM The online tournament was the creation of art critic and blogger Tyler Green (Modern Art Notes), who introduced the contest in July 2010 after promoting a similar competition that identified America’s favorite abstract artists during the NCAA basketball tournament. To find America’s Favorite Art Museum, he and two other art critics identified 64 of their own favorites, ranked and slotted them into a bracket system, and opened the voting to readers. Initially seeded No. 32, Toledo defeated No. 33, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, in the first round. TMA supporters then voted in sufficient numbers to beat out such venerable institutions as the #1 ranked Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Toledo finally won the title by beating the No. 22 ranked Clark Art Institute. Mr. Green estimates that more than 75,000 votes were cast during the tournament, including 5,000-plus in the final. Kelly Fritz Garrow, TMA director of communications, said apart from an email to a server list and postings on Facebook and Twitter, the Museum did not need to do much to promote the contest. “We get weekly postings on our TMA won the title Facebook page from people who grew up in Toledo or lived here some of their life “America’s Favorite and the Museum had an impact on them. They talk about the classes they took, Art Museum” after coming as a child on field trips, or with a grandparent or parent. People have a Museum supporters passion for this Museum and are more than willing to share just how much it has expressed their meant to them.” enthusiasm on the Ms. Garrow said the Museum’s entire social media presence, including sponsoring blog’s the America’s Favorite Art Museum win, helped boost TMA attendance 26 message boards and percent from 2009 to 2010. In addition, the contest also boosted staff morale and used social media to increased the Museum’s visibility. garner votes. To celebrate the championship, staff members were given “I work at America’s Favorite Art Museum” T-shirts, and street banners announcing the title were posted outside the Museum.

16 17 CLAUDIA HOLE The Toledo Museum of Art is truly a gem.

HOLLY LEMAR Growing up in Toledo I can agree that, as a child going to field trips, it is what inspired my love of art. Temporary Exhibitions of Note

Bare Witness: Photographs by Gordon Parks From the richness of the African American experience, to the fascination with February 5–April 25, 2010 all things Egypt, to the art of 1960s popular music, the Museum’s 2010 exhibition schedule was a resounding success with the public.

Whistler: Influences, Friends and the The Psychedelic 60s: Posters from the Era, curated by Amy Gilman, drew Not-So-Friendly more than 104,000 visitors—the highest attended show since 2003’s Van Gogh: February 26–May 30, 2010 Fields blockbuster. The colorful poster show, on loan from collector Houston Freeburg, was the perfect summertime confection.

Mexico’s Toledo It was balanced by exhibitions drawn from the TMA collection, including March 12–May 9, 2010 Inspired Giving: The Apollo Society 25th Anniversary Exhibition and Life in Miniature: Ceramic Netsuke from the Silverman Collection. Other popular shows featured works by photographer Gordon Parks and Columbus-based The Psychedelic 60s: Posters from the Rock Era artist Aminah Robinson. June 11–September 12, 2010 Out of Sight June 18–August 29, 2010 Travelers through Ancient Lands September 10, 2010–February 6, 2011 Life in Miniature: Ceramic Netsuke from the Silverman Collection October 1, 2010–February 27, 2011 Inspired Giving: The Apollo Society 25th Anniversary Exhibition October 15, 2010–February 13, 2011 The Egypt Experience: Secrets of the Tomb October 28, 2010–June 3, 2012 Aminah Robinson: Voices That Taught Me How to Sing November 19, 2010–April 10, 2011

20 21 Fiscal Year 2009–2010 Exhibitions

Radiant Ensemble: Jewelry from the Nancy and Gilbert Levine Collection December 4, 2008–August 9, 2009 Creative Spirit: A TMA High School Art Council Exhibition May 22–July 19, 2009 Sylvania Senior Center Artist Group June 5–July 19, 2009 Juneteenth: Photography in Focus June 5–July 19, 2009

Prints of Pop II: The Art of Sir Eduardo Paolozzi June 12–September 6, 2009 Monkey Business July 2–August 30, 2009 91st Annual Toledo Area Artists Exhibition July 10–August 23, 2009 Picturing America July 24–August 16, 2009 TMA Staff Creates August 14–September 20, 2009 Chihuly Toledo! September 17, 2009–February 7, 2010 Fiscal Year 2009–2010 Exhibitions continued Fiscal Year 2009–2010 Exhibitions continued

LitGraphic: The World of the Graphic Novel Whistler: Influences, Friends and the October 2, 2009–January 3, 2010 Not-So- Friendly February 26–May 30, 2010 The Northwest Ohio Camera Club Council: The World Up Close Mexico’s Toledo October 9–November 15, 2009 March 12–May 9, 2010

Storybook Stars: Award Winning Illustrations TMA High School Art Council from the Mazza Collection March 12–April 25, 2010 October 9, 2009–January 31, 2010 Quest for Fire Studios Cottier Studios: Inspired by TMA March 26–May 2, 2010 October 16–November 15, 2009 Strong Sensations: Impressionist & Symbolist Word Play Works on Paper 1880–1900 October 16, 2009–February 7, 2010 April 23–August 1, 2010 Paris: City of Art Psychedelic Printmaking: The University of November 6, 2009–March 14, 2010 Toledo Printmaking Students April 30–June 13, 2010 TMA Student Exhibition December 4, 2009–January 10, 2010 Findlay Area Artists May 21–June 20, 2010 Monday Morning Painters January 22–March 7, 2010 The Psychedelic 60s: Posters from the Rock Era June 11–September 12, 2010 Self Portraits: The Young Ladies of the Lucas County Juvenile Detention Center January 29–March 1, 2010 Bare Witness: Photographs by Gordon Parks February 5–April 25, 2010 Exhibitions Continued through the Calendar Year 2010 Exhibitions Continued through the Calendar Year 2010

92nd Annual Toledo Area Artists Exhibition Perrysburg Heights Photography Exhibition June 11–September 12, 2010 October 1–31, 2010

Out of Sight Inspired Giving: The Apollo Society 25th June 18–August 29, 2010 Anniversary Exhibition October 15, 2010–February 13, 2011 AIM Exhibition July 2–August 8, 2010 Hispanic/Latino Invitational Art Exhibition October 22–November 28, 2010 Arts Gone Wild July 16–August 15, 2010 Hispanic/Latino Mural Project October 22–November 28, 2010 Cancer Connection August 20–September 28, 2010 The Egypt Experience: Secrets of the Tomb October 28, 2010–June 3, 2012 Exhibition at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts Strong Women, Beautiful Men Venice: Light and Landscape November 4, 2010–March 11, 2011 August 28–October 31, 2010 Athena Art Society The Bead Goes On Photo Journey November 5–28, 2010 September 3–October 3, 2010 Travelers through Ancient Lands Aminah Robinson: Voices That Taught Me September 10, 2010–February 6, 2011 How to Sing November 19, 2010–April 10, 2011 Life in Miniature: Ceramic Netsuke from the Silverman Collection TMA School Show December 3, 2010–January 4, 2011 October 1, 2010–February 27, 2011 Acquisition Highlights

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The Toledo Museum of Art has a long history of acquiring singular great works by great artists. This philosophy of collecting, along with the vast breadth of our encyclopedic collection, invites the addition of striking works from many eras, cultures, and mediums.

While the Museum was under interim leadership for most of 2010, the number of acquisitions was not particularly large. However, it should be noted that many longtime friends and supporters of TMA joined our founders, the Libbeys, in making significant gifts of art during the period, extending the legacy of community generosity toward the Museum.

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01: Fred Wilson (American, born 1954), Iago’s Mirror, 2009, 06: Matsumoto Hoji (Japanese, unknown– black plate glass, mirrored, molded, tooled, cut, and assembled, 1800), Bullfrog, about 1785, hanging scroll, made in Murano, Italy. Partial gift of The Pace Gallery in honor ink on paper. Purchased in honor of Rita of Georgia E. Welles and partial purchase with funds from the Kern with funds given by Robert Bell, Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.9 Rhoda L. and Roger M. Berkowitz, Mrs. Alvin Bippus, Eastman & Smith Ltd./ 02: Josepha Gasch-Muche (German, born 1944), Pyramid, 2008, David and Cynthia Krock, Mary Lou Fox, broken liquid crystal display (LCD) substrate glass, adhesive, Mrs. Margaret J. Hiett, Posy Huebner, metal, and wood. Purchased with funds from the Libbey Susan and Thomas Palmer, Dorothy Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.46 MacKenzie Price, Carolyn and Richard 06 07 07 Putney, Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Sanderling, Mrs. Georgia Welles, Mr. Carl White 03: Achille Etna Michallon (French, 1796– and Mrs. Kathleen Carroll White, 1822), Landscape Near Cava, about 1820, oil Patricia Whitesides, Mrs. Marilynn Willey, on paper. Gift of The Apollo Society, 2010.30 and Roger E. Wyman, 2010.15

04: Peter Shire (American, born 1947), 07: Chinese, Qianlong Period (1736–1795), 05 Peach Pot, 1996, whiteware. Gift of Devra Reverse–Painted Mirror Portraits of Breslow, 2009.363 Elizabeth and Christian Graham, about 1785, mirror glass with reverse 05: Greek, Late Hellenistic Period, Figure painting. Purchased with funds from of an African, late 2nd–mid 1st century the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward B.C., . Purchased with funds given by Drummond Libbey, 2010.50–.51 Barbara Baker, Nancy and Gene G. Phlegar, the Popplestone Family, and with funds 08: 226 Japanese ceramic netsuke. from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Gift of Richard R. Silverman, 2009.66-.291 Drummond Libbey, 2010.5 09: African, Ghana, Aka People, Asante Group, One of Three Queen’s , mid-19th century, , lost-wax with wire, repoussé, chasing, and . Partial gift of Rahwae and Msimbi Shuman 08 09 and partial purchase with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2009.327–.329

22 23 Acquisitions for Fiscal Year 2009–2010

01 African Art Asian Art 01: African, Ghana, Aka People, Asante Group, Three Queen’s 03: 226 Japanese ceramic netsuke. Gift of Bracelets, mid-19th century, gold, lost-wax casting with wire, Richard R. Silverman, repoussé, chasing, and soldering. Partial gift of Rahwae and 2009.66-.291 Msimbi Shuman and partial purchase with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2009.327-.329 70 Japanese woodblock prints, woodblocks, drawing, and printed book, including works by the Kikuchi Keigetsu, Ogata Gekko, Wakyosai, Nakayama Ancient Art Sugakudo, Chikuseki, Hara Zaisen, 13 Greek antiquities, including ceramic, stone, and metalwork, Yoshikawa-Kenjiro Kanpo (Kampo), Gift of Richard C. and Betty G. Veler, Utagawa Hiroshige, Utagawa Kunisada, 2009.397-.409 Nomura Yoshimitsu, and unknown artists. Gift in honor of Dr. and Mrs. B.E. 02: Greek, Late Hellenistic Period, Figure of an African, late Douglass, 2009.420-.441, 2nd – mid 1st century b.c., bronze. Purchased with funds given 2009.443-.490 by Barbara J. Baker, Nancy and Gene Phlegar, the Popplestone 04 Family, and with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Gigado Ashiyuki (Japanese, active 1813- Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.5 1833), Arashi Rikan II in an Osaka Kabuki Scene, about 1827, color woodblock print. Roman, Lamp, 5th – 6th century a.d., ceramic. Gift of Ruth Cordes Purchased with funds from the Libbey Cantwell in memory of her father, George Cordes, 2009.292 Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.2

04: Matsumoto Hoji (Japanese, unknown – 1800), Bullfrog, about 1785, hanging scroll, ink on paper. Purchased in honor of Rita Kern with funds given by Robert 02 Bell, Rhoda L. and Roger M. Berkowitz, Mrs. Alvin Bippus, Eastman & Smith 03 Ltd./David and Cynthia Krock, Mary Lou Fox, Mrs. Margaret J. Hiett, Posy Huebner, Susan and Thomas Palmer, Dorothy MacKenzie Price, Carolyn and Richard Putney, Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Sanderling, Mrs. Georgia Welles, Mr. Carl White and Mrs. Kathleen Carroll White, Patricia Whitesides, Mrs. Marilynn Willey, and Roger E. Wyman, 2010.15

2009.66 Acquisitions for Fiscal Year 2009–2010

Asian Art Hiroshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1876–1950), 05: Indian, Delhi Sultanate, Sultanate Mihrab (Prayer Niche), Gold Gate, Kimmon, 1941, woodblock 1320 a.d. (720 AH), white marble. Purchased with funds given by print. Purchased with funds from the Drs. Sam and Fadia Abaza, Drs. S. Mansoor Abidi and Farhana Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Habib, James S. Adray, Mr. and Mrs. Naveed Ahmed, Dr. and Mrs. Drummond Libbey, 2009.357 M.Y. Ahmed, Dr. and Mrs. Nasir Ali, Dr. Abed and Mrs. Ghada Alo, Dr. and Mrs. Steven M. Ariss, Dr. and Mrs. Fayyaz H. Hashmi, Hiroshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1876–1950), Dr. and Mrs. Raza Hashmi, Dr. S. Amjad Hussain, Dr. Saleh A. Chion-in Temple Gate, 1935, color Jabarin, Cherrefe A. Kadri, Dr. Abida Khan, Michael S. Orra, Dr. woodblock print. Purchased with funds NurJehan Quraishy, Drs. M. Razi and Shadida Rafeeq, Drs. Syed from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of and Tabinda Rehman, Hussien and Randa Shousher, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.3 Karim Zafar, and with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.6 Hiroshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1876–1950), Spring in a Hot Spring, 1940, color 06: Indian, Mughal School, Painting of a Portuguese Gentleman, woodblock print. Purchased with funds about 1600–1605, opaque pigments and gold on paper, mounted from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of on an album page. Purchased with funds given by Jonathan Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.4 F. Orser and with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.7 Hiroshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1876–1950), Omuro, 1940, color woodblock print. 05 Purchased with funds from the Libbey Indian, Rajasthan, Mewar, Rasikapriya from the Samdehi 08 Ragini, 1740, opaque watercolor heightened with gold on paper. Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Libbey, 2010.10 Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.12 08: Hiroshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1876– 06 Indian, Rajasthan, Udaipur, Maharana Jagat Singh II in 1950), The Cherry Tree in Kawagoe, Procession, about 1740, opaque watercolor and gold on paper. 1935, color woodblock print. Purchased 07 Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.14 Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.11 Japanese, Ojime, 19th century, . Gift of Norman L. Sandfield, 2009.344 Hiroshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1876–1950), A Shrine in the Deep Woods (Shinrin Japanese, Charger, porcelain. Gift of Elma Ludlow, 2009.364 no miya), 1940, color woodblock print. Purchased with funds given by Claire Japanese, mid-19th century, Kagmibuta Netsuke, blue Edo glass and Allan Kirsner and with funds from with gold central element. Gift of Richard R. Silverman, 2009.391 the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.26 07: Yamaguchi Soken (Japanese, 1759–1818), A Monkey Examining a Monkey Netsuke and Inro, hanging scroll. Gift of Zoroku (Japanese, 1822–1877), Seagull Norman L. Sandfield, 2009.343 Netsuke, ceramic. Gift of Richard R. Silverman, 2009.392 Tibetan, Thanka, ink and color on cloth. Gift of Marjorie S. Baril, 2009.411 Acquisitions for Fiscal Year 2009–2010

Books and Manuscripts Rein Jansma (Dutch), Stairs, 1982, pop-up book. Gift of Rhoda L. and Roger M. Berkowitz, 2009.359

Russell Maret (American, born 1971), Æthelwold Etc.: Twenty- Six Letters Inspired by Other Letters and Non-Letters and Little Bits of Poetry. Rendered with Accompanying Notes by Russell Maret M.M.I.X, 2009, letterpress. Mrs. George W. Stevens Fund, 2010.18

Sam Winston (English), A Dictionary Story, 2005, offset- lithography. Mrs. George W. Stevens Fund, 2010.19

Ceramics 09: Peter Shire (American, born 1947), Peach Pot, 1996, whiteware. Gift of Devra Breslow, 2009.363

Drawings Radcliffe Bailey (American, born 1968), Untitled, fire drawing. Gift of the artist, 2009.410

10: (American, born 1941), Untitled (Toledo), 2003, acrylic on paper. Gift of Rita Barbour Kern in memory 10 of her husband, Dr. Edward A. Kern, 2009.296 09 Acquisitions for Fiscal Year 2009–2010

Glass T. G. Hawkes & Co. (factory; American, Henri Marie Joseph Bergé (designer; French, 1870–1937), Victor Corning, New York, 1880–1964), Claret Amalric Walter (maker; French, 1870–1959), Small Tray with a Jug in Aberdeen Pattern, about 1900– Chameleon (Vide-Poche “Caméléon”), about 1920, polychrome 1910, colorless lead glass, blown, applied, transparent and opaque glass, mold-made pâte-de-verre. and cut. Gift of Frank O. Swanson, Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of 2009.293 Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.20 13: Italian, Venice, Calcedonio Flask, Sonja Blomdahl (American, born 1952), Celadon/Scarlet, 17th century, calcedonio glass, mold- translucent celadon, transparent orange, and colorless non- blown with aventurine flecks and - lead glass, blown and joined (incalmo technique). Gift of Devra gilt closure. Purchased with funds from Breslow, 2009.361 the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2009.360A–B 11: Jan Černý (Czechoslovakian, 1907–1978), Untitled, mid-late 20th century, non-lead glass, cast, molded, acid-etched, and Dominick Labino (American, 1910– polished. Gift of Devra Breslow, 2009.362 1987), Thomas Edison, cast glass. Gift of the Carson Family in memory of Samuel Compagnie des Verreries et Cristalleries de Baccarat, France, G. Carson, 2009.412 Pair of Sulphide Portrait Plaques: Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, about 1820–1830, colorless lead glass with mold-made Libbey Glass (factory; American, Toledo, sulphide inclusions, cut and polished with gilt-bronze hasps. Ohio), 25 pieces of glass, design models, Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of and design drawings, 20th century. Gift Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.16-.17 of Libbey Inc., 2009.365-.389 11 12 Laura Donefer (Canadian/American, born 1955), Blizzard Earl McCutchen (American, 1918– 13 14 Amulet Basket, 2007, colorless and opaque white glass, blown, 1985), Bowl with Grid Pattern, about tooled, applied, flame-worked, assembled, and found organic 1960, glass, slumped and laminated with objects. Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift glaze and possibly metal filings. Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.8 of the estate of Mrs. Earl McCutchen, 2010.23 12: English, Dessert Stand (Jelly Tree), 18th century, consists of 14: 30 pieces of colorless lead glass, blown, mold-blown, applied, Earl McCutchen (American, and tooled. Purchased with funds given by George Schlosser in 1918–1985), Bowl with Starburst memory of Rebecca Hedler, 2009.297-.326 Pattern, about 1960, glass, slumped and laminated with paper, glaze, and French, probably Normandy, Pair of Champagne Glasses, about silver foil. Gift of the estate of Mrs. Earl 1850–1880, glass. Gift of Judith Friedman, 2009.394-.395 McCutchen, 2010.24

Dr. Robert C. Fritz (American, 1920–1986), Sculptural Form, Fred Wilson (American, born 1954), about 1969–1970, glass, blown, applied, tooled, and mirrored. Iago’s Mirror, 2009, black plate glass, Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of mirrored, molded, tooled, cut, and Edward Drummond Libbey, by exchange, 2009.294 assembled, made in Murano, Italy. Partial gift of The Pace Gallery in honor of Georgia E. Welles and partial purchase with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.9 Acquisitions for Fiscal Year 2009–2010

Paintings Photographs 15: Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, called Guercino (Italian, Ansel Adams (American, 1902–1984), 1591–1666), Lot and His Daughters, 1651–52, oil on canvas. Monolith, The Face of Half Dome, Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Yosemite National Park, about 1927 Edward Drummond Libbey, 2009.345 (negative), gelatin-silver print. Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond, 2010.22 Beverly Fishman (American, born 1955), Night Kandyland, 2009, acrylic, spray, and enamel paint. Gift of Gary L. Wasserman, 18: 13 photographs by George Platt 17 2009.390 Lynes and PaJaMa (Paul Cadmus, Jared French, and Margaret French), Raymond Han (American, born 1931), Granny Smith, Two Plums, including portraits of George Tooker, Two Peanuts, 1982, oil on canvas. Gift of Rita Barbour Kern in Bob Bishop, and Tennessee Williams. memory of her husband, Dr. Edward A. Kern, 2009.295 Gifts of David Leddick, 2009.330–.342

Manuel Hughes (American, born 1938), Arkansas Memory 19: Gordon Parks (American, 1912– Series, 2008, oil on canvas (10 paintings). Gift of Cynthia and 2006), American Gothic (Ella Watson), Ronald Thompson, 2009.393A–J 1942 (negative), gelatin-silver print. Purchased with funds given by the 16: Achille Etna Michallon (French, 1796–1822), Landscape Toledo Friends of Photography and with 18 Near Cava, about 1819–20, oil on paper on canvas. Gift of The funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift Apollo Society, 2010.30 of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.21 16

17: Odilon Redon (French, 1840–1916), Landscape, 1870–75, oil on paper laid onto board. Purchased with funds given by Thomas 15 N. and Gill W. Bentley, Ann W. Hartmann and Frank Snug, and Dr. and Mrs. James G. Ravin, and with funds from the Libbey 19 Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.35 Acquisitions for Fiscal Year 2009–2010

Prints Paul Jacoulet (French, 1896–1960), Yaacov Agam (Israeli, born 1928), Composition #194, lithograph. Portrait of Chamorro Woman-Indigo Gift of Don Bacigalupi, former Director, in honor of the Museum from the series, Seven Women of the Board of Directors, 2009.351 South Seas, 1934, color woodblock print. Gift in honor of Dr. and Mrs. B.E. 20: Benny Andrews (American, 1930–2006), Operation, 1972, Douglass, 2009.418 etching. Gift of Barbara Sunderman Hoerner, 2009.353 Paul Jacoulet (French, 1896–1960), 21: Christo (American, born Bulgaria; 1935), Wrapped Museum, Portrait of Chamorro Woman-Violet 1968/9, color lithograph. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer D. Stone, from the series, Seven Women of the 2009.355 South Seas, 1934, color woodblock print. Gift in honor of Dr. and Mrs. B.E. 22: Jacob de Gheyn (Dutch, 1565–1629) after Hendrik Goltzius Douglass, 2009.419 (Dutch, 1558–1617), A Musketeer as Sentinel (a Soldier from the Bodyguard of Emperor Rudolph), before 1600, . Gift of Daniel Kelly (American, born 1947), Jefferson D. Robinson in memory of his wife, Mary Elizabeth, by Bowl, woodblock print with lithography exchange, 2009.347 and collage. Gift of Douglas Barr, 2010.28 Paul Jacoulet (French, 1896–1960), Portrait of Chamorro 23: Woman-Red from the series, Seven Women of the South Seas, Daniel Kelly (American, born 1947), 1934, color woodblock print. Gift in honor of Dr. and Mrs. B.E. Read All About It, 1999, woodblock Douglass, 2009.413 print with lithography and Chine-collé. Purchased with funds from the Libbey Paul Jacoulet (French, 1896–1960), Portrait of Chamorro Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Woman-Orange from the series, Seven Women of the South Seas, Libbey, 2010.29 22 20 1934, color woodblock print. Gift in honor of Dr. and Mrs. B.E. Douglass, 2009.414 Ellsworth Kelly (American, born 1923), 21 23 Colored Paper Images, 1976, colored pressed paper pulp. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer D. Stone, 2009.356 Paul Jacoulet (French, 1896–1960), Portrait of Chamorro Woman-Yellow Isabella Kirkland (American, born from the series, Seven Women of the 1954), Taxa, 2007–8, digital inkjet South Seas, 1934, color woodblock prints. Purchased with funds from the print. Gift in honor of Dr. and Mrs. B.E. Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Douglass, 2009.415 Drummond Libbey, 2010.25A–F

Paul Jacoulet (French, 1896–1960), Robert Kushner (American, born 1949), Portrait of Chamorro Woman-Green Chanson Egyptien, 1982, hand-colored from the series, Seven Women of the lithograph. Gift of Don Bacigalupi, South Seas, 1934, color woodblock former Director, in honor of the print. Gift in honor of Dr. and Mrs. B.E. Museum Board of Directors, 2009.349 Douglass, 2009.416

Paul Jacoulet (French, 1896–1960), Portrait of Chamorro Woman-Blue from the series, Seven Women of the South Seas, 1934, color woodblock print. Gift in honor of Dr. and Mrs. B.E. Douglass, 2009.417 Acquisitions for Fiscal Year 2009–2010

Prints Sculpture Tomás Lasansky (American, born 1957), Lincoln 1861–1865, 26: Gaston Lachaise (American, born W.S. #70, intaglio print. Gift of Richard and Joycelyn Degener, France; 1882–1935), Portrait of Augusta 2009.358 Hartmann, 1923, bronze. Gift of Caroline MacNichol Orser, 2010.27 24: Robert Laurie (British, 1755–1836) after George Stubbs (British, 1724–1806), A Tigress, 1800, mezzotint. Purchased with 27: Marisol [Escobar] (American, born funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond France; born 1930), Fishing, 1970, cast Libbey, 2010.1 iridescent plastic. Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Christian von Mechel (Swiss, 1737–1817), Tombeau de Madame Edward Drummond Libbey, 2010.13 Langhans, 1786, etching. Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, 2009.352

Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (French, 1635–1699), Corbeille de fleurs: tubéreuse, oeillets, grenades, jasmin, grenadille ou fleurs de la Passion. (Basket of Flowers: Tuberose, Eyelets, Grenades, Jasmine, Grenadillo or Passion Flowers) from the series Les grandes corbeilles en hauteur, 1660–1680, etching. Gift of Jefferson D. Robinson in memory of his wife, Mary Elizabeth, by exchange, 2009.346 24

Leonard New (Australian), Girl on Swing, 1940?, woodblock 26 25 print with impressions of 24 composite printing and embossing woodblock prints. Gift in honor of Dr. and Mrs. B.E. Douglass, 2009.442A–Y

Duke Riley (American, born 1972), Morituri Te Salutant (Those Who Are About To Die Salute You), 2009, laser cut engraving and drypoint on phragmites handmade paper. Gift of Douglas Barr, 2009.396

Lucas Samaras (Greek, born 1936), Ribbon, 1972, screenprint. Gift of Don Bacigalupi, former Director, in honor of the Museum staff, 2009.348 27 25: Vincent Dacosta Smith (American, 1929–2008), A Moment Supreme, 1972, etching. Gift of Barbara Sunderman Hoerner, 2009.354

Jack Youngerman (American, born 1926), Untitled, 1966, lithograph. Gift of Don Bacigalupi, former Director, in honor of the Museum staff, 2009.350 Grants & Special Projects 2009–2010 Fiscal Year COLLECTIONS AND PROJECTS EXHIBITIONS AND PROGRAMS

Financial Summary $2,000,000 $50,000 – $99,999 Ending June 30, 2010 Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Wolfe Ohio Arts Council $100,000+ $25,000 – $49,999 American Recovery & Reinvestment Act The Andersons, Inc. Richard Silverman Fifth Third Bank Statement of Financial Position Summary of Key Financial Data The Apollo Society – Funds to purchase Art Landman Goldman Foundation Ohio Department of Development Clement O. Miniger Memorial Foundation SHORT TERM ASSETS $3,106,010 POOLED INVESTMENTS $127,387,048 Owens-Illinois, Inc. LONG TERM ASSETS $236,003,960 CHARITABLE TRUSTS $50,927,051 $50,000 – $99,999 Dorothy MacKenzie Price National Endowment for the Arts Total Assets $239,109,970 Total $178,314,099 $10,000 – $24,999 $25,000 – $49,999 The Anderton Bentley Fund LIABILITIES $20,810,600 REVENUE $12,230,861 Mr. and Mrs. Spencer D. Stone Brooks Insurance NET ASSETS $218,299,370 EXPENSES $12,221,980 Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Wolfe – Gift of Art Huntington Bank Total Liabilities and Net Assets $239,109,970 Operating Surplus $8,881 Key Bank $10,000 – $24,999 The David and Lura Lovell Foundation Mrs. Devra Breslow ProMedica Health System Carpenter Foundation Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP Anne and Carl Hirsch Sturdivant Trust $5,000 – $7,499 Statement of Activities Gary L. Wasserman – Gift of Art Marshall & Melhorn**

INVESTMENTS 58% | $7,100,649 $7,500 – $9,999 $1,000 – $4,999 25% | EARNED INCOME $3,005,927 Heckert Fund Sunoco

17% | CONTRIBUTIONS $2,124,285 $5,000 – $7,499 * Deceased ** Gifts-in-Kind Total Revenue & Support $12,230,861 Cynthia and Ronald Thompson Urban Forestry Commission Anonymous

Expense Conversion $2,500 – $4,999 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Brady PROGRAMS AND EXHIBITIONS 34% | $4,115,904 Tours, Inc.

32% | MUSEUM SUPPORT SERVICES $3,934,902 Richard Silverman Barbara Sunderman Hoerner–Gift of Art 19% | CAMPUS OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE $2,290,319 Anonymous–Funds to purchase Artd Programs 9% | RETAIL SERVICES $1,112,233

6% | MARKETING AND FUNDRAISING $768,622

Total Expenses $12,221,980

24 25 President’s Council President’s Council (continued) The Museum recognizes and thanks the following individuals who made contributions of $1,000 or more during fiscal year 2010. President’s Council Don Bacigalupi and Dan Feder Mrs. Malcolm Crowther gifts provide vital support for the Museum’s education and outreach efforts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Baither Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Cubbon, Jr. special exhibitions, and the continuing care, presentation, and interpretation Dr. Anne Baker and Dr. Robert Lacy Dr. and Mrs. Paul V. Daverio of the collection. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Baker Bill and Pam Davis Mrs. William B. Ball, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. DeBoer $100,000 $2,500 – $4,999 Mrs. Marj Baril Dr. Carlos A. de Carvalho Dr. and Mrs. Frank Barone and Ms. Carol Greenberg Anonymous Mrs. Mary Pat Anderson Mr. Michael R. Barthold Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Deerhake The Honorable Vernelis Armstrong Ms. Joan M. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Deiger $25,000 – $49,999 Ms. Joan Bayer Mr. Robert Bell Mr. and Mrs. Gary Delman Isabel H. Perry Mrs. Anderton L. Bentley, Jr. Ms. Cecile Renuart Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Delman Thomas N. and Gill W. Bentley Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Bennett Mr. Bruce M. Denman $10,000 – $24,999 Nancy Burton and G. Mark Burton Rhoda L. and Roger M. Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Denny Mr. and Mrs. John K. Clement Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Betz Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Dilley Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Coffin Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Brady, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rod A. Bigelow Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Dionyssiou Mr. and Mrs. Harold Douthit Mr. Bruce Carver Ms. Carol Bintz Mrs. Patricia P. Dodd Mr. and Mrs. James B. Foote Mr. George L. Chapman Mrs. Alvin Bippus Dr. and Mrs. John J. Dooner, Jr. Jacqueline J. Foster and Ms. Leslie Ansberg Mr. and Mrs. R. Jeffrey Bixler Mrs. Linda Dunbar Mr. Darrell H. Fox Sara Jane and William DeHoff Mr. and Mrs. James W. Blumer Dr. and Mrs. Rod W. Durgin Mrs. George W. Haigh Ann W. Hartmann and Frank Snug Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. Boice Mr. Edwin F. Durivage Posy Huebner Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Heymann Mr. William R. Bollin Dr. and Mrs. Gregor K. Emmert, Sr. George and Katherine Jones Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. LaValley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Booth, Jr. Mrs. Nancie H. Entenmann Mrs. Kathleen Magliochetti Mr. John F. Libbe Mr. Fred W. Bostleman Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Epstein Cynthia and Ronald Thompson Ms. Paula Mayes Konni Bostleman Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Faist Mr. and Mrs. David K. Welles, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Neckers Mr. and Mrs. Calvin K. Brauer Paula H. and C. William Fall Mr.* and Mrs. David K. Welles, Sr. Mr. Norman C. Nitschke Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brennan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Fauver Mr. and Mrs. Phillip O’Donnell** Dr. Helen L. Brooks Mary and John Fedderke $5,000 – $9,999 Mr. Peter R. Orser Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Brown Mr. and Mrs. William D. Feniger Susan and Thomas Palmer Barbara J. Baker Mrs. Joyce Brown Sandra and James Findley Dorothy MacKenzie Price Mr. and Mrs. William W. Boeschenstein Mary Anne Brown Mr. Bob Fleisher Mr. Roger L. Radeloff Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dana Paula and Peter Brown Mrs. Mary D. Foster Richard and Gloria Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Donnell Ms. Paula Brown-Gray Mr. and Mrs. William R. Foster The Searles Family Foundation James and Kristine Hoffman and Mr. David Gray Mary Lou Fox Jennifer and Ellsworth H. Shriver Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Johnson Mrs. Eleanor Brunner Mary E. Galvin Mr. Carter Smith Marjorie Z. Kaplin Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Bullard, Jr. Mathais J. Gaynor Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stranahan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harley J. Kripke Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burwell and Judy L. Stone-Gaynor John and Yolanda Szuch Mrs. Helen McMaster Mr. Dennis J. Burzynski Ms. Carol Gee Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Twyman Mr. and Mrs. John F. Meier Drs. Thurid and Earl Campbell Dr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Glassberg Anonymous Herb and Carolyn Metzger Ms. Elaine Canning Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goldner Mrs. Donna Peters and Mr. Daniel Kory Dr. Mary J. Gombash Mrs. Mary Ellen Pisanelli $1,000 – $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll and Mr. Bud Crosby Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Purinton II Adrian Acebedo and Barbara Chappell Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Churchill, Jr. John and Julie Graham Mr. Sam L. Rice III Sharon and Darryl Allen Mr. and Mrs.* Paul J. Churdar Mr.* and Mrs. Willie E. Green Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ammann Mr. and Mrs. William Ciralsky Mrs. Esther Greenfield Mike Thaman and Lisa Gathard Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Haag Scott and Margy Trumbull Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Anderson Mr. Frederick D. Cohn Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hadley Christine B. Turnbull Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Anspach Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Comerota Mr. and Mrs. William K. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. James M. Appold Ms. Ramona Cormier Shirley Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Young Mrs. Jean Areddy Brent and Pamela Cousino Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Hanley Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. John Bachey Dr. and Mrs. John M. Croci Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hardy

26 27 President’s Council (continued) President’s Council (continued)

Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Barry Liber Dr. and Mrs. Suresh Ramnath Millard and Joelyn M. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Lipski Dr. and Mrs. James G. Ravin Mr. and Mrs. Spencer D. Stone** Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hayward Lura M. Lovell Dr. and Mrs. Louis C. Ravin Dr. and Mrs. Eric Summons Mr. Henry W. Hauenstein Mrs. J. Carson Lumbattis Roger and Katerina Ray Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Sutter Ms. Pamela S. Hershberger Mrs. Thomas W. Mahoney Dr. Shirley Ferguson Rayport Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Szczepanski Mrs. Margaret J. Hiett Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Mancini Timothy and Barbara Reed Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Tancinco Anne and Carl Hirsch Ms. Rita Mansour Mr. Robert F. Reichert Mrs. Barbara B. Thierwechter Ireatha Hollie Paul and Kathryn Marion Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Rice, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Warren S. Tipton Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hull Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Marsa Ms. Nancy Robinson Toledo Chapter of Links Ms. Barbara Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Martin Mr. Marvin A. and Dr. Nancy C. Robon Mr. Louis E. Tosi Marjorie M. Hutton Mr.* and Mrs. Charles A. McKenny Mr. and Mrs. Newton C. Rochte Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Ulrich Ms. Jeannie Hylant Mr. and Mrs. Philip McWeeny Ms. Janet C. Rogolsky Ms. Phyllis J. Van Orden Ms. Sandra M. Hylant Mrs. J. Dennis Menton Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Roshe Mrs. Theodore R. Vogt Mr. George Isaac Mrs. Karen Merrels Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Rothschild Ms. Jeanie Voss Mr. and Mrs. Zac Isaac Marlene G. and Richard H. Metzger Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Rothschild Mr. and Mrs. Tom Waggoner Frank and Lynn Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mewhort III Mr. and Mrs. Rodney J. Rupp Mr. Gary L. Wasserman Mr. Jamille G. Jamra Martha and Donald M. Mewhort, Jr. Dr. Richard D. and Dr. Elizabeth Ruppert and Mr. Charles A. Kashner Ms. Billie Johnson Ms. Marguerite Michaels Miss Patricia Russell Mr. and Mrs. David F. Waterman Mr. Charles R. Johnson Ms. Jolene Miller Miss Georgianna Saloff Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Wessellman John and Deborah Joslin and Ms. Donna Steppe Mr. Norman L. Sandfield Jim and Sue White Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Julius Kathryn and Jon Miller Ms. M. Ann Sanford Mr. and Mrs. John P. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kabat Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mintun Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Savage Mrs. John S. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kaplin Suzanne S. Moesser Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Saxby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Wingerter Mr. and Mrs. Donald V. Kellermeyer Dr. and Mrs. John F. Monoky, Jr. Ms. Janice Schemenauer Mr. and Mrs. William G. Winterer Mr. and Mrs. David S. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moor Mrs. Barbara Schlatter Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Winzeler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kimple James C. Moore and Tim R. Valko Dr. Beverly Schmoll Dr. Richard J. and Sandra Wiseley Dr. and Mrs. Allan B. Kirsner Mrs. David S. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Schwier Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Kistler, Jr. Ms. Susan E. Morgan Mrs. Beverly B. Seeman Ms. Sara Worley Mary Ann and Jim Kline Dr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Mulrow Mr. Robert R. Seeman and Mr. Eric D. Britton Mr. Jeff and Dr. Inge Klopping Mrs. Harold C. Munger and Ms. Karin A. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Yocum Annette Knoblauch and Paul Bernard Dr. and Mrs. Richard Munk Mr. George B. Seifried Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott Ziems Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kobacker Dr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Murtagh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw IV Mr. Robert L. Zollweg Ms. Georgeann Kohn Nicholas F. and Susan Hartman Muska Mr. and Mrs. Craig Sheets Dr. and Mrs. Joel P. Zrull Dr. David Kouba Dr. and Mrs. John J. Newton Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shultz Mark and Gretchen Zyndorf and Dr. Rupali Chandar Dr. and Mrs. Jack R. Niggemyer Mr. and Mrs. James P. Silk, Sr. Anonymous (3) Ms. Cassandra Kozlowski Drs. Latif and Soad Nimr Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Silletti, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Kraus Mr. and Mrs. George V. Oravecz Dr. Charles* and Kathleen Smith Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Krupp Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Ormond Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lanigan Mr. Jonathan F. Orser Mrs. Susan Smotherman Julie and Kyle Latham Mr. and Mrs.* Peter R. Orser and Ms. Courtney Smotherman Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Lathrop Mr. and Mrs. Delos M. Palmer, Jr. Ms. Nancy L. Smythe Mr. and Mrs. Daviel J. Lautermilch Mrs. Margaret M. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Snodgrass Dr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Layne Mr. Steven Papadimos Mr. and Mrs. James D. Snyder Mr. Donald Leary and Dr. Chris Kanios Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Sodeman and Ms. Rebecca Fuhrman Rev. and Mrs. C. Eugene Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Levey Nancy and Gene Phlegar Mrs. Mary O. Spangler Mr. and Mrs. Gordan I. Levine Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Pletz Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spetka Mr. and Mrs. Joel A. Levine The Honorable Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Staelin Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Levine** and Mrs. John W. Potter Ms. Barbara S. Steele Mr. and Mrs. Allan Libbe Carolyn and Richard Putney Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Stewart

28 29 Business Council Business Council (continued) In-kind and financial gifts from the business community to support Museum operations. Toledo Mud Hens * Includes Gift-in-Kind Tomahawk Development ** All Gift-in-Kind $50,000 – $99,999 $1,000 – $2,499 True North Energy William Vaughan Company 2Scale Fifth Third Bank* Woodsage Holdings, LLC Health Care REIT American Frame Corporation** Area Office on Aging $25,000 – $49,999 Asset Protection Corporation Betco Corporation The Andersons, Inc.* Bostwick-Braun Company Owens-Illinois, Inc. Libbey Circle Campbell, Inc. Clifton Gunderson LLP Individuals who will create a lasting legacy by making planned gifts to the Museum. $10,000 – $24,999 The Collaborative Inc. The Anderton Bentley Fund Connelly, Jackson & Collier Sharon and Darryl Allen Mr. Byron S. Dunham Blue Water Communications** Cooper & Walinski, LPA Mr. Steven M. Ambrose and Mr. Richard J. Hanna Brooks Insurance Agency David Swesey Florist Mr. J. Arch Anderson Mr. Wilson G. Duprey Buckeye CableSystem Dimech Services, Inc. DMC Technology Group, Inc.** Ms. Kay L. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. Dye Dana Corporation Foundation Duket Architects/Planners Mrs. Catherine J. Bates Dr. and Mrs. Gregor K. Emmert, Sr. KeyBank Dunbar Mechanical, Inc. Mrs. Lillian Becker Richard A.* and Nancie H. Entenmann Libbey Inc. Eastman & Smith Ltd. Mrs. Sally Bergsmark Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Faist Owens Corning E.S. Wagner Company Rhoda L. and Roger M. Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. James B. Foote Promedica Health System First Merit Bank Mrs. Alvin Bippus* Mrs. Jacqueline J. Foster Great Lakes Sound** Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Birndorf Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fox, Jr. $5,000 – $9,999 Heidelberg Distributing Company* Mr. and Mrs. William K. Block, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser Adams Street Publishing company** Hull & Associates, Inc. Mrs. William Block, Sr. Julie and James Funk Christie’s** Hylant Group Inc. Clara M. Bloomer Margaret N. Gifford Findley Davies, Inc.** Isaac Families Margaret and Howard Bond Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Glowacki Huntington Bank Jones & Henry Engineers, Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin K. Brauer Mrs. Blanche Greenwald Lesniewicz Associates** Kuhlman Corporation Dr. Helen L. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Haag Saturn of Toledo** La-Z-Boy Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James L. Brown Mrs. James C. Hackley Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick LLP Mad House/Bill Sattler Mrs. Eleanor Brunner Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hadley Marathon Petroleum Company LLC Ms. Rilma Oxley Buckman Mrs. George W. Haigh $2,500 – $4,999 Neville Landscape & Tree Service** Mr. and Mrs. James H. Chandler, Jr. Ann W. Hartmann and Frank Snug Art Iron Foundation Ottawa Hills Travel** John T. and Molly P. Mr. and Mrs.* Henry W. Hauenstein Capstone Turbine Corporation Paramount Health Care/Promedica Mr. Paul J. Churdar Lewis Rolfes Heldt* Ernst & Young LLP Health System Mr. and Mrs.* John K. Clement Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Hendel* Grand Lubell Photography** Paratus Group in Memory of Susanna L. Clement Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Heymann The Manhattan Building Company Pepsi Beverages Company Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Coffin Barbara Sunderman Hoerner Marshall & Melhorn* Phoenix Services, Inc. Mr. Frederick D. Cohn James and Kristine Hoffman Mercy Plastic Technologies, Inc. Mrs. Suzanne T. Cohn Mr.* and Mrs. Robert Hoogstoel Metzgers Printing & PrePress** Premier Steel Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Conkle Posy Huebner Owens Corning Savage & Associates, Inc. Mrs. Suzanne C. Cook Mr.* and Mrs. William Hutton PNC Bank Spitler & Williams-Young Co. LPA Ms. Joe Ann Cousino Catharine and Severn* Joyce Safeguard Security Service Inc. SSOE, Inc. Ms. Erma E. Dee Marjorie Z. Kaplin SFC Graphics** Taylor Automotive Group Sara Jane and William DeHoff Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kasperzak Spartan Chemical Company, Inc. Thomas Porter Architects Mrs. Cormac F. DeLaney Mr. John M. Kelchner, Jr.* Sunoco, Inc. The Toledo Clinic, Inc. Mr. David Donley Mr. and Mrs. Jon K. Kerl Therma-Tru Doors Toledo Metal Spinning** and Ms. Karen E. Wood Mrs. Mildred E. Kern Toledo Crowne Plaza** Toledo Mirror & Glass Company Mr.* and Mrs. John R. Donnell Ms. Mary E. Kincaid

30 31 Libbey Circle (continued) The Apollo Society President’s Council members who donate an additional $5,000 Mr. Bigelow Kinsey Mrs. David R. Rittenhouse per year to purchase art. Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Klein Ms. Janet C. Rogolsky Mr. and Mrs. Harley J. Kripke Mr. Walter D. Rosengarten Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Anderson Mrs. Edward Kern Mr. Gary B. Kuehnle Paul and Rona Rothschild Thomas N. and Gill W. Bentley Mr. Jeff and Dr. Inge Klopping William and Mary Lasko Mr. James Rudolph Mrs. Alvin Bippus Mrs. Kathleen Magliochetti Mr. Kenneth J. Lay* Mr. Norman L. Sandfield Mr. and Mrs. James W. Blumer Herb and Carolyn Metzger Dr. and Mrs. Dennis P. LeGolvan Mr. Thomas A. Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. William W. Boeschenstein Suzanne S. Moesser Mr. and Mrs. Mervin N. Levey* Martha Wright Schomburg* Mr. George L. Chapman Susan and Thomas W. Palmer Mr. John F. Libbe Mrs. Ann Searles and Ms. Leslie Ansberg Nancy and Gene Phlegar Mr. and Mrs. David R. Lindke Mr. George B. Seifried Mr. and Mrs. Ed Danziger Ms. Mary Ellen Pisanelli Mr. George P. MacNichol III* Joan L. Sepessy Dr. and Mrs. Paul V. Daverio Dr. and Mrs. James G. Ravin Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mandle Mr. and Mrs. John Shelly Sara Jane and William DeHoff Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Savage Mr. and Mrs. John R. McLean Ms. Patricia Sill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Saxby, Jr. Mrs. Helen McMaster Mr. Richard R. Silverman Dr. and Mrs. Gregor K. Emmert, Sr. Mr. George B. Seifried Rev. John O. Meloy Mr. and Mrs. David A. Snavely Mr. and Mrs. James B. Foote Mr. and Mrs. James P. Silk, Sr. Mrs. Karen Merrels Mr. Olan D. Snavely Mary Lou Fox John and Yolanda Szuch Mrs. Florence Metzger Mr. John W. Snow Ann W. Hartmann and Frank Snug Scott and Margy Trumbull Mr. Milford H. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Solomon Anne and Carl Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Twyman Mrs. David S. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Speck James and Kristine Hoffman Mrs. Theodore R. Vogt Mr. and Mrs. John Newton Mr. Robert G. Speck* Posy Huebner Mrs. Georgia Welles Mr. and Mrs. William F. Niehous Mr. and Mrs. Spencer D. Stone Katherine and George M. Jones III Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Wolfe Cheryl and Richard O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stranahan, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Julius Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Yocum Mr. Peter R. Orser Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kabat Anonymous (2) Miss Patricia Osborn Mr. Jules L. Vinnedge Miss Elizabeth Papps Dr. and Mrs. F. Michael Walsh The Toledo Museum of Art makes every effort to correctly recognize its donors. If there is an error Ms. Isabel Perry Mr. Prosser M. Watts, Jr. or omission in these listings, please contact the development office at 419-255-8000 x7432. Ms. Mary Ellen Pisanelli Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo H. Poll Mr. and Mrs. David K. Welles, Jr. Dorothy MacKenzie Price Mr.* and Mrs. David K. Welles, Sr. Smiley Putman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Wenner Elizabeth Bentley Rank Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. West Mr. Richard K. Ransom Nancy L. and Philip Williams Edith B. Rathbun Mr. and Mrs. John P. Williamson Dr. Louis C. Ravin* Mr. and Mrs.* John T. Witte Ms. Shelly Reber Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Wolfe Timothy and Barbara Reed Mr. Roger E. Wyman Mr. Robert F. Reichert Ms. Diane M. Zitzelberger Ms. Carrol Lee Rice Anonymous (8) Mr. and Mrs. William S. Richards

Libbey Circle Realized

The Boone Foundation Mr. George P. MacNichol III* Rosemarie Shaffer Anonymous (2)

32 33 Active Docents Active Docents (continued)

Michele Alexander Nancy Kelley Kateri Walsh Annora Sue Karr Lydia Allen Carole Kiroff Joan Wiley Betty Laukhuf Jacquelyn Ayers Dianne Klein Val Wiley Leslie McCaffery-Risley Jan Baker Karen Klein Janet Williams Do McEwen Marj Baril Shirley Kohler (Docent-in-Training) Sharon McKisson Mary Ann Boesel Kate Krisjanis Anita Witt David McMurray Paula Brown-Gray Elaine Kunz David Wolfe Pat McWilliam Bob Bucher Joan Layne # Judy Yaklin Debbie Metcalf Jone Catchings Patricia Lenortavage Diane Zitzelberger Boots Metzger (Docent-in-Training) Shere Lichtenwald Gloria Moulopoulos Debbie Chapman (Docent-in-Training) Suzannne Neckers Claire Cole Kathy Magliochetti Docents Emeritus Judy Newell Barbara Coon Julia Mahoney Jane Newell-Revenaugh Margaret Creutz Christine Mannes Jean Achenbach Donna Niehous (Docent-in-Training) Jeanne Rowley McArdle Hendricus Albregt Joanne Niswander Condessa Croninger Nancy McDowell Doris Averill Lorraine Nussel Dora Crowther Kim Mendel Leslie Balkany Sue Pollock Elizabeth Cunningham Suzanne Moesser Lore Barroso (deceased, Dorothy Price Pamela Davis Linda O’Donnell December 2010) Dorothy Rice # (Active Emeritus) Gay Deiger Ann O’Leary Anne Bartley June Roshe (Active Emeritus) Andrea Delman Sema Onat Jackie Bass Catherine Sautter (Docent-in-Training) Susan Palmer Sally Bergsmark (Active Emeritus) Grey Schmidt Ann Desmond Pamela Parker Carolyn Bolovan Sue Schroeder Paulette Dewey Ginny Peterson Tessie Boucouras Millie Seibenick Annette Donar Denise Robins Debi Broeker Brooke Simonds Hope DuCharme Nancy Robinson Paula Brown Lillian Spaulding Lynn Duty Wilma Robinson Sharilyn Brune Thora Swirbul Jane Evans Deanna Johnson Ross Ellie Brunner Marcia Tavel Jacque Foster (deceased, July 2010) Carolyn Rozko Nancy K. Burton (Active Emeritus) Barbara Thierwechter Elizabeth Gabehart Gladys Rudolph # Susan Carr Marlene Uhler (Active Emeritus) Janice Gagnet Jeanne Rudski Molly Chiles Jean Voss Mary Galvin Sandra Schocket Suzanne Cook (deceased, January Jan Wilcox (Active Emeritus) Nancy Gamble Carol Schoen 2011) Terry Wolfe Christine Goslin Elaine Scott Therese Coyle Jacquey Yocum Jim Graham Carolyn Seeman Barbara Cummins Dorie Young Candy Gray Judi Selden (Active Emeritus) Mary Gray Kelly Sheehan Anne Doerfler Honorary Docents Karen Hakel (Docent-in-Training) Joyce Shultz Judy Dye Rose Hampton Kay Silk Ronnie Gebolys Roger Berkowitz Ruth Hanson Connie Stark Gerry Gertner The late Emme Bippus (deceased, Linda Harer Ruth Stasiak # Peggy Grant February 2011) Deanna Harwell (deceased, January 2011) Barbara Gravengaard Rose Glennon Karen Hasenfratz Jane Steger Brenda Haag (Active Emeritus) The late Libby Labino Bonnie Hay Claudia Stein Mary Ann Hagy The late Otto Wittmann Lisa Holman Carol Strup Letty Haigh Martha Houston Ica Sutter Shirley Hancock First Docent Mary Karazim Brenda Sweeney Leah Heimbeck # Carole Kauber Yvonne Tertel (Active Emeritus) The late Kate Jamison (Docent-in-Training) Pat Tipton Barbara Hendel Judith Ann Kehrle Nancy Verner Posy Huebner # Music Docent (Docent-in-Training) Shelley Walinski (Docent-in-Training) Anne Humphrey (deceased, November 2010) Volunteers (continued) Volunteers (continued)

Marie Adkins Bridget Copeland Harris Anne C. Free Benjamin Kohntopp Katalin Albring Emily Corwin Jean Friis Katie Krawetzke Nora Alfaham Barbara A. Creque Emily Frumker Susan Kruse Ashley Aniklewski Susan Croci Thelma Fuller Dolores Kuehnl Lauren Applebaum Michael Croke Ditte Galbraith Helen Kunz Sylvia Applebaum Michael Cunningham Ben Gibbs Julia LaBay Carol Ardner Susan Cunningham Cynthia Gilman Jean Lange Sunmi Yun Auh Kelly Curran Barbara Gladieux Crystal Lieb Cassandra Badr Barbara Cutillo Shashi Goel Patricia Ligibel Alice Baker Marilyn Czerniejewski Judith Gottlieb Ted Ligibel Barbara Baker Collette J. Daunhauer Barbara J. Gould Oona Temple Lucienne Margaret Baranoski William Daunhauer Mary Gray Jamie Luersman Kelly Barfield Jon Davenport Thomas Greaney Leah Lynch Kristin Barrett Warren Davis Louise Gregory Zoe Marks Linda Barry Nancy De La Garza Catherine Gruenwald Amanda Martinez Anne Barshel Erma Dee Suzanne Guinivere Susan Inez Mason Gail W. Barth Belle DeHan Loretta Haag Darlene McCormick Mary Lou Batanian Cyndee Detrick Margaret Hagan Chantay Melton Karen Battles Pamela Diaz Laurel Hambright Linda Meyer Emily Beasecker Dave Dibling Jane Hamilton Katie Michael Mary Bell Sara Dibling Marjorie Hanley Joshua Miller Cecile Bennett Patricia Dick Julia Harbaugh Susan Miller Krysta Bennett Virginia Dickey Kristal Harbert Louis L. Mineff Garry Blanchard Liliane Dockett Marilynn Hazard Shamsi Modarai Thomas Blochowski Richard Dockett Barbara Heindel Nicole Montgomery David Bobak Krista Dolan Rebecca Helman Anne Morris Boggess Christina Dominique Donna Herold Phyllis Morton Seth Bordner Annelle Donaldson Marianne Hessel Adrienne Moser Jeanette Bradley Johanna Doty Pamela Hoch Ethel Moyer Alvera Brandt Nancy J. Drake Kimberly Hofner Steven Mueller Marci Braun Norene Drewicz Hattie Kate Howell Christine Mullan Judith Breese Yolanda Durden Roger Howell Constance Murphy Emily Broeg James Dusseau Johanna Hull Kelsey Nagel Barbara Bruce June Effler Jennifer Huntzinger Ellen Navarre Jerry Brucksieker Nicole Eggerstoffer Elizabeth Hurst Kathy Nelsen Tara Byczynski-Davis Gracie Ehrbar Linda Irving Gail Neuenfeld Kathi Camp Nancy Elzinga Julie James Jamarr Neyland Dawn Catau Jean M. Emery Karla Johnson Ryan Oaks Whitney Cephus Elizabeth Emmert Paulette Johnson Sheila Odesky Carol Christiansen Carol Esplin Paul Jomantas Elyse Osborne Carmen Cioc Jenna Fausey William Kahlenberg M. Evelyn Osburn Deborah Clark Virginia (Ginny) Feltman Lauren Kallin Sebastian Ostrowski Janet Clark Faye (Glenda W.) Fenwick Mary G. Kampe Matt Palmer Jessica Clark Samantha Fillmore Mary Karazim Linda Parker Catherine Clements Allison Fillous Beverly Karp Nichole Parmley Michael Clink Sally Finnegan Angela Kee Lori Paton Annette Colchagoff Diane Fisher David Kelly Alisha Patton Alexandra Coleman Maggie Fixler Helene Kilcorse Ashley Paulsen Lauren Comes Charles Francis Janet Killam Annetta Pawlak Leeze Conklin Cherie Francis Angela King Linda Pawlecki Teressa Conlan Lisa Franko Valerie King Judy Pearson Volunteers (continued) Employee List as of June 30, 2010

Michael Peatee Katherine R. Stover Abdullah, Amal Family Center Assistant Kathy Perzynski Barbie Strasbourg Adkins, Marie Assistant Head Usher Tom Perzynski Claudia Sundberg Alexander, George Utility Worker/Special Events Worker Fredric Pinkus Ica Sutter Almester, Betty Ann Visitor Services Representative Susan Pollex Claire Swallen Anderson, Lorell Catering—On Call Mariah Postlewait Kimberly Swirbul Angelo, Raymond Gallery Guard Juliana Prine Teri Swolsky Antalek, Francis Gallery Guard Martha Quinn Anne Szumigala Atkins, Marcia Cash Receipts Clerk Deanna Radeloff Polly Tate Bachmeyer, Edward Jr. Visitor Services Representative Pat Raitz Teresa Taylor Baker, Alice Gallery Guard Nancy Ravin Matthew Temple Baker, Calvin Gallery Guard Janet Reifert Ann Ten Eyck Baker, Eric Glass Technician Judith Reitzel Cathy Teufel Bandeen, Jennifer Community Outreach Coordinator Rachel Reuss Jacqueline Thai Barbee, Phillippe Gallery Guard Kirsten Riethmiller Margaret (Peg) Traband Barczak, Daniel Instructor Cindy Rimmelin Joan Travis Barnhill, Beverly Administrative Assistant Francisca Rodriguez Kathleen Traynor Barta, John Gallery Guard Andrea Rosen Mark Troknya Barth, Gail Student Assistant Cindy Roshon Kimberly Vander Horst Begley, Ira Gallery Guard Nick Ruggiero Mary Ann Vogel Bernard, Paul Physical Plant Manager Linda Sattler Andy Wagner Berning-Matell, Audrey Professional Services Team Coordinator Kevin Scanlon Bonita Wakefield Bernthistle, Jill Instructor Catherine Scannell Gloria Walker Bibbs, Yolanda Gallery Guard Allison Schaefer Marilyn Walker Biel, Rachel Educational Resource Coordinator Louise Schlatter Ruth Walker Bigelow, Rod COO Beverly Schmoll Jillian Ward Bilger, Kristie Museum Store Sales Associate Mary Schoen Ann Weber Bintz, Carol Development Officer—Planned Gifts Joe Schreiber Ruth (Cookie) Westmeyer Bissel, Catherine Gallery Guard Harry Schulman Melissa Whalen Bjorn, Dennis Gallery Guard Gwen Schult Melissa White Blankenship, Heather Museum Store Manager Andrew Screptock Sheryn White Bloom, Emily Catering—On Call Brian Screptock Ashley Wilkensen Bobak, David Assistant Head Usher Sadaf Sediqe Willie Williams Bohland, Timothy Gallery Guard Sandra Sedlmeier Rebecca Zechman Booher, Wesley Instructor Carol Seton Boss, Lydia Glass Assistant Marsha Shaffer Bott, RoseAnn Gallery Guard Jane Shambaugh Boyer, Jeffrey Conservation Technician Sue Shaneck Brand, Paul Instructor Thomas L. Sheffler Branson, Mary Visitor Services Representative Denise Shepler Brasch, Leah Graphic Designer Shauna Shepler Breitwieser, Karen Gallery Guard Betty Sherman Bremer, Megan Visitor Services Representative Jason Shultz Broeg, Emily Catering—On Call Jim Sielicki Brown-Gray, Paula Instructor Michael Simko Brownlee, Earl Gallery Guard Samanthia Skiver Brug, James Gallery Guard Libby Smith Burke, Joseph Grounds—Temporary Ruth Ann Smith Burke, Thomas Maintenance Nancy Smythe Byers , Rebecca Class Registrar Bernard Spiegel Campos, Mario Catering—On Call Marissa Stevenson Caruso, Emily Student Assistant Employee List as of June 30, 2010 (continued) Employee List as of June 30, 2010 (continued)

Cephas, Whitney Museum Store Sales Associate Fowler, Elizabeth Catering—On Call Cervantes, Marcianna Catering—On Call Gaewsky, Timothy Art Packer/Handler Christiansen, Eric Gallery Guard Galayda, Janet Executive Secretary to the Director Cieply, Philip Gallery Guard Garcia, John Food Services Senior Associate Clark, Janet Assistant Head Usher Garrow, Kelly Director of Communications Coats, Rae Visitor Services Representative Gaynier, Mary Utility Worker/Special Events Collins, Clark Gallery Guard Geisinger, Linda Volunteer Services Coordinator Collins, Gary Gallery Guard Gilliland, Tom Gallery Guard Collins, Kathleen Gallery Guard Gilman, Amy Assoc. Curator Modern & Contemp. Art & Conlan, Teressa Assistant Librarian Assist. Director of Collections for Exhibitions Copley, Jamie Instructor Godfrey, Sherri Facilities Manager Cothern, Steve Glass Studio, Assistant Manager Goldberg, Adam S Glass Studio Assistant Cousins, Kelly Senior Sales Clerk , Jason Cook—On Call Covarrubias, Jacqueline Gallery Guard Gottschalk, John Gallery Guard Crissman, Danielle Instructor Greaney, Thomas Gallery Guard Crooks, John Gallery Guard Guerra, Brenda Student Assistant - Ceramics Crumley, Laura Protective Services Supervisor Hallauer, Marion Gallery Guard Cunningham, Spencer Instructor Hammersmith, Chelsey Studio Monitor/Student Assistant Curry, Russell Art Packer/Handler I Hare, Richard Gallery Guard Dajnak, Mary (Mania) Instructor Harer, Linda Development Assistant David, Lara Development Officer Hargrove, Suzanne Head Conservator DeHan, Annabelle Gallery Guard Harvey, Michelle Marketing Communications Mgr. Deiger, Mary Gay Development Officer for Major Gifts Hasselkus, Nancy Accounts Payable Clerk Delatore, Elizabeth Ceramics Assistant Hauser, Jillian Catering—On Call DePriest, Jason Art Packer/Handler I Hayes, Julia Associate Curator, VRC DeVol, Kerri Special Events Coordinator Haynes, ,Herville Maintenance Mechanic I Diaz, Pamela Volunteer Services Assistant Hedler, Susan Instructor Dibling, David Assistant Head Usher Hernandez, Daniel Senior Sales Associate Dilday, Amy Instructor Hill, Edward Works on Paper Assistant DiPofi, Mary Claire Human Resources Assistant Howell, Lunette Manager of Professional Services Team Dixon, Ronald Gallery Guard Huftalen, Alison Head Librarian Donofrio, Vincent Gallery Guard Hughes, David Utility Worker/Special Events Draeger, Julie Instructor Hughes, Heather Glass Technician Duffy, Thomas Art Packer/Handler Jankowski, Regina Early Childhood Coordinator Dumke, Dale Gallery Guard Jaskolski, Taylor Catering—On Call Duncan, Dennis Gallery Guard Jenkins, Mary (Megan) Instructor Dusseau, James Gallery Guard Johnson, Patricia Visitor Services Representative Duty, Lynn Docent Programs Coordinator Jones, Harold Gallery Guard Eggerstorfer, Nicole Gallery Guard Jones, Luther Gallery Guard Ehret, John Protective Services Supervisor Jones, Robert Dishwasher Eschrich, Megan Museum Store Sales Associate Kanfield, Sr., Dennis Assistant Head Usher Feaganes, Eileen Gallery Guard Kapszukiewicz, Karan Instructor Felix, Joseph Food Services Senior Associate Karsiotis, Susan Utility Worker/Special Events Fenikile, Tesfaye Gallery Guard Kawczynski, Eugene Gallery Guard Fitch, Ann Gallery Gurad Kecskes, Irene Library Assistant Fitzgerald, Vivian Purchasing Administrator Kemmerley, Stephen Instructor Fixler, Claude Exhibitions Designer Keyes, Lisa Visitor Services Representative Fleming, Amanda Instructor King, Eamon Glass Technician Ford, Clara Gallery Guard Kinkaid, Dianne Facilities Assistant Foshag, Lori Assistant Director Education & Klein, Dianne Docent Programs Coordinator Community Outreach Klewer, James Gallery Guard Employee List as of June 30, 2010 (continued) Employee List as of June 30, 2010 (continued)

Kline, Robb Gallery Guard Nietz, Leah Instructor Knudsen, Sandra Assoc. Curator of Ancient Art & Nowak, Steven Director of Education & Community Outreach Scholarly Publications Coordinator Nowicki, Paula Instructor Kolasky, David Glass Studio Teaching Assistant Nugent, Paul Gallery Guard Kowalski, Andrew Glass Technician Oberhaus, Kimberly Administrative Assistant, Conservation Krohn, Robert Gallery Guard Ody-Miller, Janine Instructor Kroll, John Gallery Guard Oehlers, Alexa Student Assistant Kujawski, Corey Art Project Assistant Oliger, Corinne Family Center/Youth Programs Kutz, Connie Executive Assistant Osborne, Kim Assistant Controller Lamanna, Jane Instructor Osborne, Whitney Visitor Services Representative Lane, Mary Glass Technician Outten, Tara Catering–On Call Langley-Jones, Philip Gallery Guard Overholt, Justin Student Assistant Lee, Joey Utility Worker Packard, Nadia Instructor Lefevre, Jared Membership Page, Jutta-Annette Curator of Glass and Decorative Arts Lefevre, Robert Gallery Guard Palmer, Susan Director of Development Lenoir, Michael Utility Worker Patterson, Jason Glass Studio Assistant Manager Lepkowski, Elizabeth Instructor Pinciotti, Gabriel Gallery Guard Loeffler, Thomas Assistant Curator, Works on Paper Pohlad, Matt Utility Worker/Special Events Losek, Dennis Gallery Guard Poisel, Megan Docent Education Coordinator Lutman, Douglas Catering–On Call Poole, Jeffrey Gallery Guard Mack, Jeffrey Glass Studio Manager Priehs, Michael Catalog Librarian Macklin, Courtney Lead Sales Associate Prince, Marsha Gallery Guard Makadsi, Andrew Catering–On Call Putney, Carolyn Director of Collections & Curator of Asian Art Mall, Andrea Assistant Registrar Quigg, James Gallery Guard Martenies, John Gallery Guard Rapp, Erika Director of Culinary & Museum Services Martin, Irene Head Usher Rapp, Phoebe Instructor Marty, Dante Grounds–Temporary Rasey, Ray Gallery Guard Marty, Leonard Master Instructor/Glassmaking Ray, Carol Professional Services Team Coordinator Mauchmar, Macon Groundskeeper Redrup, Gary Gallery Guard McCarthy, Michael Utility Worker/Special Events Reich, Paula Curatorial Projects and Publications Manager McClure, Lisa Docent Education Coordinator Remaklus, David Instructor McClure, Padraic Grounds - Temporary Rich, Michael Gallery Guard McDonald, Albert Gallery Guard Ritchey, Sarah Student Assistant McGreevy, Kevin Groundskeeper Robertson, Leslie Glass Assistant McMaster, Julie Archivist Rockwood, Paul Instructor & Glass Arts Studio Technician Melchor, Wynema Gallery Guard Rogers, Robin Glass Assistant Merritt, Catherine Museum Store Sales Associate Roman, Richard Maintenance Mechanic Meyerholtz, Kristin Instructor Rose, James Gallery Guard Mikkelsen, Margaret Communications Coordinator Rubel, George Gallery Guard Miller, Carolyn Gallery Guard Rubin, Ellen Instructor Miller, Donald Instructor Ruebel, Hans Instructor Miller, Kathryn Development Officer - Major Gifts Ruiz, Andrew Sous Chef Mitchell, Marilyn Gallery Guard Ryan, Michael Library Research Assistant Moore, Sandy Manager of Technology Services Sample, Angela Sculpture Technician Moritz, Blair Catering - On Call Sanders, Daniel Gallery Guard Motz, Timothy Educational Media Administrator Schneider, Donald Instructor Mylek, Lindsay Instructor Schultes, Robin Instructor/Technican Nearing, Harriet Instructor Screptock, Brian Museum Store Sales Associate Neuber, Stephanie Museum Store Sales Associate Screptock, Sylvia Professional Services Team Coordinator Newman, Debra Utility Worker/Special Events Seeburger, Jr., Gilbert Maintenance Worker Nichols, Lawrence William Hutton Curator of European and Serota, Karen Head of Exhibitions American Painting and Sculpture Before 1900 Employee List as of June 30, 2010 (continued) Employee List as of June 30, 2010 (continued)

Sharp, Teresa Manager of Public Relations Vasko, Carolyn Visitors Services Representative Shaw, Hal Gallery Guard Vnuck, Kenneth Gallery Guard Sheehan, Kelly Glass Studio Assistant Vozobule, Julie Library Clerk Shepler, Alison Payroll Specialist Wagoner, Miriam Student Assistant Sherlock, James Instructor Walker, Gloria Visitor Services–Temporary Shipman, James Assistant Curator, VRC Wallace, Michael Instructor Shockley, Hazell Utility Worker/Special Events Wannemacher, Alex Cook–On Call Shriver, Allison Development Officer Membership Warren, Alexander Visitor Services–Temporary Sieczkowski, Marcella Gallery Guard Warren, Karen Finance Assistant Sirk, Stephen Gallery Guard Weinberg, Judith Adult & Public Programs Coordinator Skinner, Wesley Gallery Guard Weiser, Andrew Museum Store Assistant Manager Slawson, Eric Instructor Werdehoff, Joanelle Catering Assistant Sloan, Nathan Network Administrator Whitesides, Patricia Registrar Smith, Amber Studio Technician Wilka, Ronald Gallery Guard Smith, Brian Gallery Guard Winfield, J’Vann Instructor Smith, Robin Gallery Guard Woodard, Lon Gallery Guard Smith, William Gallery Guard Yurosko, Thomas Gallery Guard Sommers, Robert Gallery Guard Ziemke, Linda Instructor Spencer, Elizabeth Collections Database Assistant Sperry, Monica (Edgerton) Instructor St. John, Kirk Catering–On Call Stiefel, Geraldine Gallery Guard Stock, Mary Programs Coordinator Stover, Timothy Glass Technician Strancar, Brien Glass Technician Summers, Salena Café Associate Swanson, Roy Gallery Guard Syrek, Dana Development Officer for Corporate & Foundation Funding Szczepanski, Timothy Chief of Protective Services Szymanski, Elizabeth Grounds–Temporary Szymanski, Margaret Gallery Guard Szymanski, Timothy Controller Taynor, Jennifer Grounds–Temporary Tebbe, Amanda Café Associate Thanasiu (Gareau), Ann Gallery Guard Thomas, Adam Glass Studio Thomsen, Ronald Groundskeeper–Temporary Thum, Kathleen Instructor Timar, Amy Utility Worker/Special Events Tohle, Diann Human Resources Administrator Tomassetti, Pamela Visitor Services–Temporary Towner, John Gallery Guard Trinchero, Anne Gallery Guard Turner, Nicole Student Assistant Tweney, Kathleen Associate Librarian Urbank, David Manager, Visitor Services Van Wormer, Jeanne Café Associate Vandenberg, Arthur Utility Worker/Special Events Vannii, Gianni Catering–On Call Vargas, Emily Catering–On Call Ambassadors Ambassadors (continued)

Yolanda Mora-Calderon Ambassador – Provisional Patti Tuschman Ambassador – Active Cyndee Detrick Ambassador – Provisional Susan Van der Veer Ambassador – Active Yolanda Durden Ambassador – Provisional Judy Wagner Ambassador – Active Linda Irving Ambassador – Provisional Patricia Wittenberg Ambassador – Active Lynda Kalucki Ambassador – Provisional Sharon Allen Ambassador – Sustaining Beverly Karp Ambassador – Provisional Theresa Andrews Ambassador – Sustaining Judy Reitzel Ambassador – Provisional Nancy Ankney Ambassador – Sustaining Judy Pearson Ambassador – Provisional Marilyn Arbaugh Ambassador – Sustaining Beverly Schmoll Ambassador – Provisional Kay Ball Ambassador – Sustaining Susan Shaneck Ambassador – Provisional Carol Bardi Ambassador – Sustaining Margaret Traband Ambassador – Provisional Ursula Barrett Ambassador – Sustaining Mary Ann Vogel Ambassador – Provisional Cecile Bennett Ambassador – Sustaining Rebecca Zechman Ambassador – Provisional Gill Bentley Ambassador – Sustaining Elaine Bachey Ambassador – Active Nancy Beren Ambassador – Sustaining Randi Betz Ambassador – Active Barbara Biggs Ambassador – Sustaining Suzanne Bond Ambassador – Active Dee Blumer Ambassador – Sustaining Marci Braun Ambassador – Active Molly Boeschenstein Ambassador – Sustaining Susan Cardone Ambassador – Active Jeanette Bradley Ambassador – Sustaining Susan Croci Ambassador – Active Margot Brauer Ambassador – Sustaining Barbara Cutillo Ambassador – Active Ellie Brunner Ambassador – Sustaining Colleen Taylor Demczuk Ambassador – Active Lois Burke Ambassador – Sustaining June Effler Ambassador – Active Susan Carr Ambassador – Sustaining Elizabeth Emmert Ambassador – Active Deborah Chapman Ambassador – Sustaining Carol Esplin Ambassador – Active Skipper Christen Ambassador – Sustaining Ditte Galbraith Ambassador – Active Judith Cohen Ambassador – Sustaining Louise Gregory Ambassador – Active Jean Conkle Ambassador – Sustaining Claudia Handwork Ambassador – Active Suzanne Cook Ambassador – Sustaining Carol Fadell Horrigan Ambassador – Active Barbara Coon Ambassador – Sustaining Johanna Hull Ambassador – Active Dora Crowther Ambassador – Sustaining Janet Killam Ambassador – Active Barbara Cummins Ambassador – Sustaining Angie King Ambassador – Active Anita Daverio Ambassador – Sustaining Susan Kruse Ambassador – Active Claudia Day Ambassador – Sustaining Oona Temple Lucienne Ambassador – Active Mary DiSalle Ambassador – Sustaining Susan Miller Ambassador – Active Maureen Donovan Ambassador – Sustaining Constance Murphy Ambassador – Active Hope DuCharme Ambassador – Sustaining Ellen Navarre Ambassador – Active Judith Dye Ambassador – Sustaining Sheila Odesky Ambassador – Active Helen Emmert Ambassador – Sustaining Gayle Parseghian Ambassador – Active Nancy Fairhurst Ambassador – Sustaining Lori Paton Ambassador – Active Eugenie Fauver Ambassador – Sustaining Nancy Ravin Ambassador – Active Sanda Findley Ambassador – Sustaining Kathleen Reed Ambassador – Active Carol Fox Ambassador – Sustaining Karen Ridenour Ambassador – Active Carol Geracioti Ambassador – Sustaining Cindy Rimmelin Ambassador – Active Teri Giacci Ambassador – Sustaining Diane Rombes Ambassador – Active Sally Giauque Ambassador – Sustaining Cindy Roshon Ambassador – Active Barbara Goldberg Ambassador – Sustaining Linda Sattler Ambassador – Active Ruth Hanson Ambassador – Sustaining Catherine Scannell Ambassador – Active Mary Jo Hardy Ambassador – Sustaining Nancy Smythe Ambassador – Active Nita Harrington Ambassador – Sustaining Claudia Sundberg Ambassador – Active Nancy Heymann Ambassador – Sustaining Jane Switzer Ambassador – Active Margaret Hiett Ambassador – Sustaining Teri Swolsky Ambassador – Active Ann Jane Hileman Ambassador – Sustaining Ambassadors (continued) Ambassadors (continued)

Anne Hirsch Ambassador – Sustaining Ann Sawyer Ambassador – Sustaining Margaret Hodges Ambassador – Sustaining Katie Schueler Ambassador – Sustaining Sue Howe Ambassador – Sustaining Jeanie Silletti Ambassador – Sustaining Phyllis Ide Ambassador – Sustaining Carol Simon Ambassador – Sustaining Dee Isaac Ambassador – Sustaining Brooke Simonds Ambassador – Sustaining Darlene Johnson Ambassador – Sustaining Lois Slotterbeck Ambassador – Sustaining Nancy Kabat Ambassador – Sustaining Doris Smith Ambassador – Sustaining Titi Kakissis Ambassador – Sustaining Peg Smith Ambassador – Sustaining Barbara Kaplin Ambassador – Sustaining Diane Snyder Ambassador – Sustaining Irene Kaufman Ambassador – Sustaining Vickie Souder Ambassador – Sustaining Jane Keller Ambassador – Sustaining Lillian Spaulding Ambassador – Sustaining Shari Kellermeyer Ambassador – Sustaining Suzanne Speck Ambassador – Sustaining Rita Kern Ambassador – Sustaining Penny Staelin Ambassador – Sustaining Carol Kistler Ambassador – Sustaining Joelyn Stone Ambassador – Sustaining Mary Ann Kline Ambassador – Sustaining Prudy Stone Ambassador – Sustaining Stacey Kripke Ambassador – Sustaining Pamela Straub Ambassador – Sustaining Martha Kudner Ambassador – Sustaining Ica Sutter Ambassador – Sustaining Anne Lathrop Ambassador – Sustaining Eddy Taylor Ambassador – Sustaining Peggy Lewis Ambassador – Sustaining Barbara Thierwechter Ambassador – Sustaining Tracy Lindke Ambassador – Sustaining Margaret Trumbull Ambassador – Sustaining Lynn Lippman Ambassador – Sustaining Ina Tuschman Ambassador – Sustaining Jean MacMillan Ambassador – Sustaining Karen Uebelhart Ambassador – Sustaining Susan Martin Ambassador – Sustaining Jean Voss Ambassador – Sustaining Doris McEwen Ambassador – Sustaining Dee Wainstein Ambassador – Sustaining Karen Merrels Ambassador – Sustaining Patty Westmeyer Ambassador – Sustaining Holly Metzger Ambassador – Sustaining Sue White Ambassador – Sustaining Diane Miller Ambassador – Sustaining Jo Winzeler Ambassador – Sustaining Sharmon Minns Ambassador – Sustaining Sandra Wiseley Ambassador – Sustaining Andrea Monoky Ambassador – Sustaining Jacqueline Yocum Ambassador – Sustaining Kitty Moore Ambassador – Sustaining Nancy Zerner Ambassador – Sustaining Marian Moore Ambassador – Sustaining Rhoda Berkowitz Ambassador – Sustaining Jane Mulford Ambassador – Sustaining Emme Bippus Ambassador – Honorary Lindy Munn Ambassador – Sustaining Gayle Mandle Ambassador – Honorary Stephanie Murtagh Ambassador – Sustaining Kathy Steadman Ambassador – Honorary Donna Niehous Ambassador – Sustaining Tibble Foster Founding Sustainer Emeriti Susan Palmer Ambassador – Sustaining Marge Hunter Founding Sustainer Emeriti Linda Pawlecki Ambassador – Sustaining Jill Peterson Ambassador – Sustaining Suzanne Petti Ambassador – Sustaining Diane Phillips Ambassador – Sustaining Carol Pletz Ambassador – Sustaining Nancy Quandt Ambassador – Sustaining Susan Reams Ambassador – Sustaining Barbara Reed Ambassador – Sustaining LaNelle Rhodes Ambassador – Sustaining Leslie Risley Ambassador – Sustaining June Roshe Ambassador – Sustaining Ruth Rudduck Ambassador – Sustaining Kathleen Ryan Ambassador – Sustaining Mary Saddemi Ambassador – Sustaining Ruth Ann Sailstad Ambassador – Sustaining Board of Directors January 1–December 31, 2010

DIRECTORS HONORARY DIRECTORS Michael J. Anderson Darryl F. Allen Vernelis K. Armstrong Don Bacigalupi Elizabeth Brady William W. Boeschenstein Bruce C. Carver Molly P. Chiles George L. Chapman Thomas B. Donnell Steven R. Coffin Helen H. Emmert Susan Croci1 Nancy R. Fairhurst Charles E. Dana Robert V. Franklin Sara Jane DeHoff Barbara Kaplin ANDREA Gay Deiger1 Rita B. Kern Elizabeth Emmert2 Robert J. Lanigan James A. Hoffman Helen McMaster Billie Johnson Susan R. Reams The best thing about Dennis G. Johnson George B. Saxe George M. Jones III Duane Stranahan, Jr. Harley J. Kripke Edward F. Weber Susan E. Morgan Georgia Welles Toledo! Kim L. Penn John P. Williamson Mary Ellen Pisanelli Sandra L. Wiseley Richard I. Reynolds Frederic D. Wolfe Kelly Sheehan2 John S. Szuch DIRECTOR/CEO EMERITI Cynthia B. Thompson Darryl F. Allen David K. Welles, Jr. Don Bacigalupi William W. Boeschenstein EMERITUS DIRECTOR Molly P. Chiles Richard P. Anderson

OFFICERS

Elizabeth Brady …………………………………………………..Chair of the Board Steven R. Coffin …………………………………………………..Vice Chair Cynthia B. Thompson …………………………………………Vice Chair John S. Szuch ……………………………………………………...Secretary George L. Chapman ……………………………………………Treasurer Rod A. Bigelow …………………………………………………...Interim Executive Director3 Chief Operating Officer Assistant Secretary Assistant Treasurer Carol Bintz ………………………………………………………….Chief Operating Officer4 Brian P. Kennedy ………………………………………………..President Director CEO5

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