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2019 Annual Report

THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT i Table of Contents

2 Letter from the Chair of the Board of Trustees 4 Letter from the Neubauer Family Executive Director and President

6 Vision and Operating Mission 7 Officers and Trustees of the Barnes Foundation 8 Board Committees 9 Appointments 10 2019 Highlights 12 Education, Research, and Interpretation 24 Conservation and Exhibitions 36 Audience Engagement and Community Impact

50 Second Century Campaign 52 Events 54 Get Involved 56 Thank You to Our 2019 Donors 100 Volunteer Leadership Committees 105 Staff and Volunteers

Cover: Anya Shutov, conservator of paintings, 2019. Photo by Michael Perez

ii THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 1 Letter from the Chair of the Board of Trustees

Dear Friends, Dr. Albert Barnes’s close collaborator et de l’Orangerie in to offer and the Barnes Foundation’s first reciprocal free admission for mem- director of education, , bers of our institutions—the first once said, “Art is not the possession program of its kind linking French of the few who are recognized writ- and American museums. Our conser- ers, painters, musicians; it is the vation and curatorial teams worked authentic expression of any and all with colleagues around the world to individuality.” In 1922, inspired by conduct important research on Paul Dewey’s theories of experiential edu- Cézanne’s materials and working cation, or “learning by doing,” methods, which will culminate in the Dr. Barnes launched his experiment forthcoming catalogue Cézanne in the in education, using his remarkable Barnes Foundation, published by the collection to teach visual literacy to Barnes. individuals regardless of their prior At home, our pre-K–12 education knowledge of art. Today, nearly 100 team served more than 12,000 stu- years later, Dr. Barnes’s educational dents through programs designed to the past four decades. 30 Americans On behalf of my fellow trustees, thank mission is brought to life day after build on Dr. Barnes’s philosophy that was also one of the Barnes’s most you for helping us bring Dr. Barnes’s day by our staff, educators, students, art can be life-changing and should popular exhibitions to date. mission to life and share the transfor- and volunteers. be accessible to all. In recognition of mative power of art with audiences As we enter 2020, the 100th anniver- The Barnes’s continued impact on our exemplary work in pre-K educa- near and far. sary of the Barnes’s founding is close the city of , the region, tion, the Barnes received the Greater on the horizon. We continue to build and the world is tremendous. Over Philadelphia Cultural Alliance’s 2019 on our strong foundation through the two million people have visited since Arts and Pre-K Excellence Award. Yours sincerely, Second Century Campaign, which pro- our move to the Parkway in 2012— Additionally, we welcomed a record vides critical endowment and Joseph Neubauer from Barnes members and the number of student groups for exhibi- multi-year project support to enhance Chair Philadelphia community, to tourists tion tours during 30 Americans, a our myriad educational programs and from across our nation and around major show drawn from the Rubell community engagement initiatives, 30 Americans. Photo by Sean the globe. Deepening our interna- Family Collection, featuring works by and we invite you to join us on this Murray tional collaborations, this year we many of the most important and journey. partnered with the Musées d’Orsay influential African American artists of

2 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 3 Letter from the Neubauer Family Executive Director and President

Dear Friends, For the Barnes, 2019 was a year filled collaborative initiatives on-site at the Gallery following a year of technical the Barnes’s financial strength into the with many noteworthy accomplish- Barnes and directly within the com- study and conservation treatment future—continues to gain momentum. ments—from important research on munities we serve. Our virtual reality funded by a grant from the Bank of Everything we do is made possible by our collection to widely expanded ser- program, in which staff educators lead America Art Conservation Project. In the remarkable generosity of our vice to our community. Our successes community members on tours of the addition to presenting three critically donors and members. On behalf of all this and every year are made possible collection using VR headsets, grew to acclaimed special exhibitions—From of us at the Barnes and our many by steadfast support from our gener- over 63 sites this year, adding senior Today, Painting Is Dead: Early audiences, thank you. ous community of donors, members, centers, parks and recreation centers, Photography in Britain and France; I Do With more exciting endeavors in store alumni, and volunteers, to whom we and select K–12 schools. We expanded Not Know What It Is I Am Like: The Art as we step into a new decade, we look are profoundly grateful. our Summer Imaginariums—a youth of Bill Viola; and 30 Americans—we forward to seeing you often in 2020! summer program at Philadelphia premiered ’s Silent Secret To spearhead our efforts in deepening Parks & Recreation centers—and saw Waterfalls: The Barnes Series, the Yours sincerely, connections with the community and enrollment increase to over 200 Barnes’s first painting commission embedding visitor-centered thinking Thom Collins students. since ’s brilliant mural into all aspects of our operations, we Neubauer Family Executive The Dance and the first installation of welcomed Valerie Gay as deputy direc- To engage audiences more deeply Director and President paintings ever to be presented in our tor for audience engagement & chief on-site, we introduced Barnes Focus, Walter and Leonore Annenberg Court. experience officer. a new interpretive guide to the collec- tion that works on any smartphone. I am sincerely grateful to our Board of Our commitment to accessible educa- And our Art Team, comprising artists Trustees for their wise counsel and tion and to diversity, inclusion, and and art historians with advanced indispensable expertise, and to my social justice is central to the Barnes’s degrees in a range of relevant subjects, colleagues on the Barnes staff and our mission. To realize this commitment, began offering short pop-up talks docents, alumni, and volunteers for we expanded relationships with our about artworks in the collection every their tireless work furthering our edu- vibrant network of community part- afternoon from Thursday to Monday. cational mission. As we approach the ners—including the Free Library of Barnes’s second century in 2022, our Philadelphia, Mural Arts Philadelphia, In December, Paul Cézanne’s The Large $100 million endowment Second Puentes de Salud, and the People’s Bathers, a milestone in the history of Century Campaign—which will ensure Emergency Center—and enhanced our art, returned to its place in the Main

4 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 5 Vision and Operating Mission Officers and Trustees of the Barnes Foundation

The Barnes Foundation strives to be a leading forum Joseph Neubauer, Chair Emeritus The Board of Trustees for exploration of the arts, ideas, and histories rep- Chair Bernard C. Watson, PhD and staff of the Barnes resented in its core collections. Foundation extend our Aileen Kennedy Roberts, profound gratitude to The Barnes manifests this commitment by teaching Vice Chair Trustees Emeriti the individuals, visual literacy through the Barnes-de Mazia method; Stephanie Bell- Stephen J. corporations, and supporting advanced scholarship on its collections Bruce S. Gordon Harmelin, Esq., foundations mentioned and related subjects; sharing compelling interpre- Agnes Gund Treasurer in this report and the tive strategies; and offering inclusive cultural and Neil L. Rudenstine, PhD many unnamed friends educational experiences on-site, online, and in the The Honorable who have joined us this communities that it serves. Jacqueline F. Allen, Honorary Trustees year and in past years to Secretary Central to the Barnes Foundation’s mission is the Wallis Annenberg support our service to encouragement of an ever-deeper understanding John J. Aglialoro Laura T. Buck the community. With and enjoyment of its collections by diverse local, John R. Alchin Tory Burch your support, we were national, and international audiences. Photo by Sean Murray Sheldon M. Betsy Z. Cohen able to realize the most Bonovitz, Esq. David Haas ambitious agenda of Pamela D. Bundy Jane Korman* educational programs, Daniel M. DiLella Marguerite Lenfest community engagement Cathy Hughes James J. Maguire projects, and exhibitions John H. McFadden, Esq. William A. in our history. None of Christine Poggi, PhD Slaughter, Esq. these notable successes Brenda A. Joan Thalheimer would have been Thompson, PhD Bruce E. Toll possible without you. A. Morris Williams, Jr.

As of December 31, 2019

6 *DECEASED THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 7 Board Committees Appointments

Executive Committee Finance & Audit Stephen J. Harmelin, Esq. John H. McFadden, founder of and partner Thom Collins, Committee Joseph Neubauer at McFadden, Pilkington & Ward LLP, an Staff Liaison Peg Zminda, Staff Liaison Aileen Kennedy Roberts international law firm, and Christine Joseph Neubauer, Chair Sheldon M. Bonovitz, Esq., Poggi, the Judy and Michael Steinhardt Program Committee John J. Aglialoro Chair Director of the Institute of Fine Arts, New Thom Collins, The Honorable John R. Alchin York University, were elected to the Board Staff Liaison Jacqueline F. Allen Pamela Bundy of Trustees of the Barnes Foundation. Christine Poggi, Chair Sheldon M. Bonovitz, Esq. Daniel M. DiLella John J. Aglialoro Neil Rudenstine was elected Trustee Stephen J. Harmelin, Esq. Stephen J. Harmelin, Esq. Sheldon M. Emeritus, and Tory Burch and Marguerite Christine Poggi, PhD Joseph Neubauer Bonovitz, Esq. Lenfest were elected Honorary Trustees. Aileen Kennedy Roberts Aileen Kennedy Roberts Jane Epstein❉ Advancement Investment Committee Cathy Hughes Committee Peg Zminda, Staff Liaison John H. McFadden, Esq. To lead the Barnes in growing and Nina McN. Diefenbach, Sheldon M. Bonovitz, Esq., Ross L. Mitchell sustaining its relationships with audiences Staff Liaison Chair Aileen Kennedy Roberts in the Philadelphia region and embed John J. Aglialoro, John R. Alchin Amy Sosnov❉ visitor-centered thinking into every aspect Co-Chair Daniel M. DiLella Brenda A. of the institution, Valerie Gay was Joseph Neubauer, John J. Medveckis❉ Thompson, PhD appointed deputy director for audience Co-Chair Aileen Kennedy Roberts engagement & chief experience officer in Strategic Building John R. Alchin Brett Rubinson❉ April. Gay oversees public and community Planning Committee The Honorable Daniel A. Shapiro, CFA❉ programs, leads the Visitor Experience Peg Zminda, Staff Liaison Jacqueline F. Allen team, expands diversity and inclusion Nominating Aileen Kennedy Roberts, Sheldon M. Bonovitz, Esq. initiatives, and develops on-site and online & Governance Chair Pamela Bundy points of engagement aimed at enhancing Committee John R. Alchin Daniel M. DiLella the visitor experience before, during, and Sara Geelan, Esq., Sheldon M. Bonovitz, Esq. Stephen J. Harmelin, Esq. after a visit to the Barnes. She comes to Staff Liaison Pamela Bundy Cathy Hughes the Barnes with nearly 20 years’ leadership The Honorable Daniel M. DiLella John H. McFadden, Esq. experience in nonprofit administration and Jacqueline F. Allen, Stephen J. Harmelin, Esq. Christine Poggi, PhD in the arts, culture, and financial sectors, Chair Joseph Neubauer Aileen Kennedy Roberts most recently serving as executive director John J. Aglialoro Brenda A. of Art Sanctuary. Sheldon M. As of December 31, 2019 Thompson, PhD Bonovitz, Esq.

8 ❉ NON-TRUSTEE COMMITTEE MEMBER THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 9 2019 Highlights

We detail the Barnes’s many initiatives throughout this report, but here are some highlights:

• 24,500 PECO Free First Sunday Family Day visits • Approximately 18,000 Member households • 12,000+ Schoolchildren served • 3,000 Docent-led tours • 2,000 Art for All Community Passes distributed • 1,200 Children and adults “toured” the collection through our virtual reality program at more than 63 libraries, recreation and senior centers, and cultural partner organizations • 1,200 Students enrolled in 54 Barnes-de Mazia adult education courses • 724 Participants—ranging in age from six months to 83 years—attended events through Barnes @ LoLa 38, our multidisciplinary pop-up art center in • 2,107 ACCESS/EBT cardholder visits • 678 Blue Star Museum visits • 240 Interpretive texts added to the collection online • 50+ Community collaborations • 2019 Arts and Pre-K Excellence Award from the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance in the arts and culture organization category • First reciprocal members admission program offered between French and US museums, with the Musées d’Orsay et de l’Orangerie, Paris

Barnes on the Block. Photo by Michael Perez

10 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 11 Education, Education Research, Adult Education: The Barnes- emphasizes the formal analysis of art de Mazia Education Program and reflects progressive education philosophies of the 1920s. This pio- The Barnes-de Mazia Education neering education program for adults and Program builds on Dr. Albert Barnes’s was expanded in 2016 to include new groundbreaking approach to teaching course offerings that complement the visual literacy and the curriculum Barnes method and highlight other developed by Dr. Barnes, Violette interpretive approaches. Interpretation de Mazia, and John Dewey, which

THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 13 Barnes-de Mazia Adult Education Enrollment Lectures and Symposia For the fall exhibition, 30 Americans, the Barnes hosted several artist talks, The Barnes offered a series of public including a conversation with Hank lectures in 2019 on topics related to 1,250 Willis Thomas and his mother, the collection and special exhibitions. Deborah Willis, moderated by Li Held on Saturday mornings in the 1,200 Sumpter. Another program, free to the auditorium, the well-attended lectures public, brought together Pope.L in 1,000 featured renowned art historians such conversation with exhibition curator 931 as Makeda Best, the Richard L. Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw. Menschel Curator of Photography at 750 Harvard Art Museums, who spoke on In March, the Barnes hosted the early American photography; author annual Graduate Symposium on the 646 T. J. Clark, who discussed his new book , now in its 24th year. 500 on Renaissance art; Cindy Kang, asso- The symposium brings together 382 ciate curator at the Barnes, who graduate students from nine mid- presented her research into a Pierre Atlantic colleges and universities to 250 Bonnard painting in the collection; present current research in the field of 201 and independent scholar Anne art history. Each session includes Monahan, who spoke about Horace presentations followed by a discussion 0 Pippin. moderated by members of the 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Barnes’s research, education, and For the summer exhibition, I Do Not curatorial teams. Gauvin Alexander Know What It Is I Am Like: The Art of Bill Bailey, professor and Bader Chair in Viola, the Barnes brought together Southern Baroque Art at Queen’s curators from cultural institutions Enrollment in adult education classes In fall 2019, the Barnes launched the University, delivered the keynote across Philadelphia to discuss Viola’s continued to grow during 2019, as did Research, Education, Adaptation, and lecture, “The Palace of Sans-Souci in work. Presenters were Nancy Ireson, the variety of course offerings. The Development (READ) Praxis, a new Milot, Haiti (c. 1806–1813): The Untold the Barnes’s Deputy Director for program experienced the highest professional development program Story of the Potsdam of the Collections and Exhibitions & Gund enrollment yet, with more than 1,200 that uses the Barnes collection to help Rainforest.” Participating in the Family Chief Curator; Jodi students participating in 54 classes, companies improve and empower symposium were graduate students Throckmorton, curator of contempo- including traditional collection- teams, train employees, and inspire from Bryn Mawr College, Temple rary art at the Academy focused courses and those relating to creativity in the workplace. The READ University, the University of Delaware, of the Fine Arts; and Susan Talbott, special exhibitions. Praxis offers a way to engage new Princeton University, the University of then executive director of the Fabric audiences and to ensure that our Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins The Barnes also granted 120 need- Workshop and Museum. founder’s teachings remain relevant in University, Penn State University, based scholarships to students who the modern world. the University of Maryland, and otherwise may not have been able Rutgers University. to participate. Barnes-de Mazia education scholarships were supported, in part, by Betsy Z. and Edward E. Cohen, The Estate of Julia B. Spears, the Justi Group, and Photo by Michael Perez Carolyn Park.

14 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 15 the Barnes method of analyzing art James Fernberger and Mary Walto, Goldsmith Weiss and learn strategies for facilitating Foundation, Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, inquiry-based discussion. So far, 46 Hamilton Family Charitable Trust, Syde Hurdus Foundation, Stavros Niarchos Foundation, PECO, teachers have completed the Math in Philadelphia Cultural Fund, Jerome R. Schwartz, Art course. Cherie Sigward, Subaru of America, Inc., and an anonymous foundation. The Barnes also hosted its annual Art of Math Challenge, a contest that asks Education outreach programs for SDP students are Pre-K–12 Outreach Programs Art of Looking (grade 5), and Artist students to create three-dimensional also generously supported by gifts made through Voices (grade 7). Each program models based on paintings in the the Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax In 2019, the Barnes’s pre-K–12 educa- includes three lessons with the stu- Barnes collection and explain the Credit (EITC) program. The Barnes gratefully tion programs served more than acknowledges the following donors for their dents—two held at the schools, the mathematical principles that informed 12,000 students from schools in support: Chubb, UHS, Kline & Specter, Elliott-Lewis, third in the Barnes collection galleries. their design choices. In 2019, 269 stu- Pennsylvania, , Delaware, and Philadelphia Insurance Companies. dents and 35 teachers from 31 schools and other select states. These pro- The Barnes received the Greater from Pennsylvania and New Jersey Subaru of America, Inc., generously supports educa- grams are designed to use art to Philadelphia Cultural Alliance’s 2019 participated in the program. tion outreach programs in Camden, New Jersey, and connect to core curriculum areas (lit- Arts and Pre-K Excellence Award in the provides a vehicle for Barnes educators to use for eracy, math, science, history, and arts and culture organization category Through group tours and our outreach travel to Philadelphia and Camden schools. English language arts). Building on for our pre-K program, Look! Reflect! programs, the fall exhibition of 30 Dr. Barnes’s philosophy that art can be Connect!, and for Puentes a las Artes, Americans drew a record number of transformative and accessible for all, our collaborative program with students: Nearly 4,800 students in “One major strength of Pictures the Barnes employs inquiry-based, Puentes de Salud. The award recog- grades 3 through 12 visited the Barnes inclusive educational models such as nizes a successful organization with to see the exhibition. and Words is that all students universal design for learning (UDL) an exemplary program offered to chil- were engaged and participating and anti-racist teaching to help all stu- dren ages five and under. The Barnes Foundation smART Fund for Education, regardless of their English dents feel comfortable expressing established by GSK, is an endowment that provides In 2019, the Barnes fully launched a proficiency. Many of our their ideas about art. These programs generous annual support for education outreach STEAM-based online teacher training programs for K–8 students in the School District of students are often shy to get offer a variety of experiences, from program—a series of courses for edu- Philadelphia (SDP). Education outreach programs single-visit field trips to more in-depth, involved, but it seemed they cators interested in learning how to are also generously supported by corporate, foun- multi-visit outreach programs. dation, and individual gifts. The Barnes gratefully understood that art/movement connect math, science, and art in their acknowledges our donors for their generous is universal.” The Barnes offers the following classrooms. The first course, Math in support of pre-K–12 education outreach programs: curriculum-aligned programs for stu- Art, comprises six modules that use Eugene and Joann Bissell, Beneficial Foundation, —Third-grade teacher, Potter- dents from Philadelphia and Camden, video to help teachers practice using Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation, Robert New Jersey: Look! Reflect! Connect! conversations about art to teach math Cohen and Deborah Peikes, Connelly Foundation, Thomas School, Philadelphia Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation, Andrew Drake, (pre-K), Pictures and Words (grade 3), concepts. Teachers are introduced to Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Memorial Fund, Photo by Michael Perez

16 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 17 K–12 Tour Programs “Before Artist Voices, I thought Internship Program The Barnes The Barnes welcomes students from the Barnes collection did not The Barnes offers internships for Located in Merion, Pennsylvania, the kindergarten through high school for have a voice of current times. undergraduate and graduate students 12-acre Barnes Arboretum at Saint educational tours of the collection and Now I think the collection’s seeking job experience and further Joseph’s University is astonishingly exhibitions. The Education department voices are timeless.” education. In 2019, the Barnes hosted diverse for its size, with more than tailors the tour experience for each 29 interns from 19 colleges and uni- 2,500 varieties of woody and herba- visit, depending on the classroom —Seventh-grade teacher, Austin versities around the world for spring, ceous plants, many rare. The teacher’s stated goals. Approximately Meehan School, Philadelphia summer, and fall internships in vari- educational affiliation between the 4,300 students visited the Barnes this ous departments. Thanks to funding Barnes and Saint Joseph’s University, year for single-visit themed tours of from an anonymous donor, the Barnes created in 2018, enhances and builds the collection. was able to give stipends to two on the horticulture education program The Summer Teacher Institute undergraduate students for their sum- founded by Dr. Barnes’s wife, Laura

The Summer Teacher Institute is a mer internships. The Barnes also Leggett Barnes, in 1940. The three- Free Sundays for Educators four-day workshop offering teachers hosted a student from the arts organi- year Horticulture Certificate Program exclusive access to the Barnes collec- zation Studio Institute, which offers offers a comprehensive approach to The Barnes provides free general tion. In 2019, 30 teachers participated paid internships in cultural institutions the science and methods of horticul- admission on Sundays to K–12 teach- in “Hands-On, Minds-On: Teaching to students with financial need. A ture and landscape and garden design ers from the School District of Through Art,” learning how therapeu- partnership with Lincoln University with coursework that emphasizes aes- Philadelphia and Philadelphia paro- tic strategies with art can engage provided three of its students paid thetics and the practical application of chial schools. This benefit was made students in multiple educational envi- summer internships at the Barnes. The knowledge. The arboretum and its possible by an anonymous donor. ronments. The teachers also received Barnes also began a collaboration with greenhouse serve as the program’s a private tour of the Bill Viola special the French Heritage Society to host a laboratories. A number of hands-on Photo by Michael Perez exhibition. summer intern from the École du workshops for amateur gardeners and Louvre in Paris. horticulture enthusiasts are offered as well. Donors to the internship program include The Estate of Julia B. Spears, Deborah Glass, the Studio Through this affiliation, Saint Joseph’s in a School Association, and an anonymous donor. University is the Barnes’s partner in the stewardship of the arboretum, Partnership with Campus Philly maintaining and investing in the prop- erty and buildings, which continue to In November, the Barnes and Campus be used for educational purposes. Philly hosted the fifth annual College Night at the Barnes. More than 400 college students attended the event, which included after-hours access to the collection along with live music and performances.

18 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 19 Collections Research

Archives, Library, and Special Our Mission (Summer 2019) Art Collection Research: Object Postdoctoral Research Fellow Collections White Papers The Barnes Foundation’s mission is to The Barnes hired a research fellow In 2019, the Archives, Library, and promote the advancement of educa- Object White Papers are a research to study the Foundation’s Egyptian Special Collections department contin- tion and the appreciation of the fine initiative intended to generate objects. Funded by the Pew ued to make significant progress in arts. The two men who influenced knowledge about under-researched Charitable Trusts, the fellow will processing the Violette de Mazia Albert C. Barnes the most in this mis- objects in the collection. Written pri- write Object White Papers, give Collection. All materials have been sion were John Dewey and Leo Stein, marily by members of the research public lectures, and teach in the identified, arranged, and rehoused. To mentors and friends with whom he team, and jointly overseen by the adult education program. date, a total of 1,118 records have been shared a lifelong correspondence. Research and Collections depart- catalogued. Among other documents, this exhibit ments, these scholarly papers situate included a 1914 letter to Stein, in works of art in their cultural and Research Notes The department answered 176 archival which Dr. Barnes expressed his social-historical contexts. Though inquiries, more than half of which Research Notes is a short bimonthly intense feelings about art and artists, these papers are intended for inter- were from external researchers. publication accessible on the collec- and a 1920 letter to Dewey’s wife, nal use, they will often form the tion page of the Barnes website. The department also focused on Alice, in which he wrote of his lifelong basis for content that is shared with Each issue includes one article fea- improving the institution’s records interest in education. the public. Barnes staff wrote 43 turing a recent discovery about the management program: a manual was white papers in 2019. The Benevolent Despot: Albert C. Barnes collection made by Barnes staff created, procedures for records trans- and the African American Cultural members working in the fer were updated, and off-site storage Community (Fall 2019) Conservation, Research, Curatorial, holdings were reviewed. New Website Texts and Archives, Library, and Special For the time in which he lived, Albert The Honickman Library served staff, Interpretive texts for 240 objects Collections departments. C. Barnes was boldly progressive and students, docents, interns, and volun- were added to the online collection democratic, and his strong views on teers. A total of 338 books were in 2019, bringing the total number of education formed a powerful connec- borrowed, with 32 renewed; 556 entries with extended content to 418. tion with members of the African books were used in the library; and These newly written texts, many of American cultural community. This 160 items were newly catalogued into which are the result of recent exhibit focused on Dr. Barnes’s schol- Surpass, the library management research on the collection, provide arship program and other support for system. readers with basic information about young black artists, musicians, and the history of the objects and the art- Changing displays of materials from social activists, including , ists or cultures who made them. This the Barnes archives are regularly , Kenneth Goodman, content is also viewable on Barnes shown on the Barnes Foundation’s and Ablyne Lockhart. Focus, our free mobile guide to the Lower Level. This year featured two collection. exhibits:

20 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 21 Interpretation (In-Gallery)

Barnes Focus on specific paths through the collec- tion, Art Team members are stationed In fall 2019, the Barnes launched in the galleries and available to all vis- Barnes Focus, a new interpretive itors. Team members engage guests in guide to the collection developed to conversation, answer questions, and engage visitors in the galleries and deliver occasional pop-up talks on provide more information about the individual works and artists. Team artworks on view. The product of a members have advanced degrees in a collaboration between the curatorial, range of subjects, including medieval education, and technology teams, art, classical and Near Eastern archae- Barnes Focus works on any smart- ology, museum education, and phone with a web browser. Visitors in Northern Renaissance art. the galleries access it by going to barnesfoc.us on a mobile device and New in 2019, the Art Team offered pointing the camera at an artwork. short talks about specific works in the The smartphone’s camera works with collection for two hours every after- image-recognition technology to send noon, Thursday through Monday. This information about works in the year, the team also began offering collection. hourly talks orienting visitors to the collection and its history; these take Barnes Focus was made possible by generous place in the gallery classrooms. support from The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation as part of the Knight Center for Digital The work of the Art Team is made possible, in part, Innovation in Audience Engagement at the Barnes. thanks to Lisa D. Kabnick and John H. McFadden. Additional funders for Barnes Focus include Betsy Z. and Edward E. Cohen.

Docent Tours The Art Team The Barnes continued to offer a range of tours in 2019, including monthly A unique educational initiative, the Art tickets over the course of the year. the end of December. The total tour Spotlight Tours, which take visitors on Team is a group of artists and art his- Docent-led tours of From Today, attendance in 2019 was 13,557. different thematic paths through the torians whose primary function is to Painting Is Dead: Early Photography in collection. The introductory Highlights provide visitors with information Britain and France and 30 Americans Visitors using Barnes Focus. Tour continued to be popular; offered about the collection and its history. were popular, with 1,195 visitors tour- Top: Photo by Michael Perez twice daily, it sold more than 6,000 Unlike docents, who guide paid tours ing those special exhibitions through Bottom: Photo by Jo Perez

22 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 23 Conservation Conservation and In December, Paul Cézanne’s The of The Large Bathers. Additional discus- Large Bathers returned to the Main sion topics included the Large Bathers Gallery following a year’s residence in paintings at the Philadelphia Museum Exhibitions the Parkway Conservation Lab for of Art and the National Gallery, study and treatment. Funded by a London, as well as compositional grant from the Bank of America Art changes Cézanne made to the paint- Conservation Project, this endeavor ings, the sequencing of the three was part of a comprehensive examina- works, and Cézanne’s studios from tion of all 69 Cézanne works in the 1894 to 1906. collection for a Cézanne catalogue Thanks to a transformational gift from planned for 2021. The study revealed the Pew Charitable Trusts as part of that the artist made substantial the Second Century Campaign, the changes to the size and composition of Barnes has begun a rigorous five-year The Large Bathers over an 11-year period. program of conservation treatment, On November 13, the Barnes hosted a technical analysis, and related collec- Cézanne study day, which was tion research on our holdings of works attended by conservation and curato- by Paul Cézanne, Chaim Soutine, rial colleagues from the Art Institute , and . of Chicago; the Metropolitan Museum In addition, collection objects from of Art; the Museum of ; Egypt, Greece, Italy, and the Near East the National Gallery, London; the will be studied. A scanning X-ray fluo- National Gallery of Art; the rescence Jetstream M6 system by Philadelphia Museum of Art; the Tate; Bruker was purchased and installed the University of Pennsylvania; and on-site for nondestructive elemental Scientific Analysis of , LLC. analysis of paintings and objects in The study day included an update on the collection. A stereo-binocular the Barnes’s Cézanne catalogue and microscope with integrated camera an overview of analysis and treatment was purchased for use in the objects

THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 25 conservation laboratory. New con- lighting design, anoxic housings, servation and research staff, microfadeometry, light exposure funded by the Pew Charitable tracking, and the use of facsimiles in Trusts, were hired in the fall, museum exhibitions. including an assistant conservator As part of a long-term conservation of paintings, a postgraduate project that began in 2015, objects con- research fellow in Egyptology, and servation has completed the recoating an object conservation technician. of 476 of the 887 metalwork objects on Conservators continued their view in the collection gallery. efforts on a long-term project to preserve the Barnes’s 365 works The Barnes is grateful to the following for their of art on paper, 280 of which are generous support of conservation projects: The Pew permanently installed in the col- Charitable Trusts, Bank of America Art Conservation Project, Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Richard C. lection gallery. Conservation von Hess Foundation, Robert N. Wilson and Michele treatment and rehousing is being Plante, Black Flower Agency, and an anonymous completed through a partnership donor. with the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) in Philadelphia. As of December Lock, before treatment. 2019, 139 of the works on paper in the gallery have been treated and rehoused. On April 4, the Barnes convened a Works on Paper Conservation Advisory Committee, composed of lighting designers, curators, con- servators, and conservation scientists, with the goal of gaining feedback on current preservation actions and discussing future ones to ensure the long-term care of our works on paper collection. On April 5, the Barnes welcomed 120 Lock, after treatment. curators, conservators, and staff from peer institutions for a sym- posium titled “Exposed: The Exhibition of Paper-Based Materials.” Co-sponsored by the Opposite page and next spread: Conservation work CCAHA, the symposium presented on Paul Cézanne’s The Large Bathers, 2019. Photos current research on topics such as by Michael Perez

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Silent Secret Waterfalls: The Barnes Series was the first installa- From Today, Painting Is Dead: Early The Barnes Series tion of paintings to be presented in Photography in Britain and France (January 12–November 17, 2019) the Annenberg Court. (February 24–May 12, 2019) Silent Secret Waterfalls: The Barnes The exhibition was organized by the For its second photography survey, Series was an installation of new paint- Barnes Foundation and curated by From Today, Painting Is Dead: Early ings by American artist Pat Steir Thom Collins, Neubauer Family Photography in Britain and France, the (b. 1940). In this first for the Barnes, Executive Director and President. Barnes presented nearly 250 early Steir was invited to create a series of photographs from the 1840s through 11 seven-foot-tall oil-on-canvas paint- Support for Silent Secret Waterfalls: The Barnes Series the 1880s, illuminating the possibili- ings occupying two walls of the Walter came from contributors to the Barnes Foundation ties and challenges that amateur and for the exhibition, and the Barnes wel- and Leonore Annenberg Court. Lush Exhibition Fund. professional photographers faced comed the students to spend time and sweeping in scale, these paintings “A transcendental experience . . . while experimenting with their new with curatorial and conservation staff. connected with Steir’s celebrated medium. The exhibition explored how All works on view came from the col- Waterfall series and revisited the dia- you feel as if you are in a ninth- early photographers both embraced lection of Michael Mattis and Judy logue between intuition and chance century poem by Han Shan.” and questioned the conventions of the Hochberg. The exhibition was orga- that has defined her work since the dominant tradition; how technical lim- —The New York Times nized by the Barnes Foundation in 1980s, with themes renewed for the itations hindered their attempts to association with art2art Circulating present day. Silent Secret Waterfalls: imitate painting; and how, in the pro- Exhibitions and curated by Thom cess, they invented new ways of Collins. seeing the world, setting the stage for Photo by J. our modern visual culture. Ramsdale From Today, Painting Is Dead: Early Photography Unique to this exhibition was the par- in Britain and France was sponsored by Comcast ticipation of University of NBCUniversal. Generous support for the exhibition came from the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Exhibition Pennsylvania students. Thom Collins, Fund, the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, and Neubauer Family Executive Director Aileen and Brian Roberts. Critical support also came and President, co-taught ten Penn from the Barnes Foundation Exhibition Fund. Opposite: Photo by undergraduates as part of the Spiegel- Leina Betzer Wilks Curatorial Seminar “Ars “As the Barnes show reminds us, Moriendi: Life and Death in Early the thrilling possibilities at the Photography.” In addition to imparting dawn of photography attracted knowledge about photography, the many brilliant practitioners.” class offered hands-on experience with curatorial practice—each student —The New York Times was required to write five wall texts

30 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 31 I Do Not Know What It Is I Am To complement this exhibition, the Like: The Art of Bill Viola Barnes partnered with the Fabric (June 30­–September 15, 2019) Workshop and Museum and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine I Do Not Know What It Is I Am Like: The Arts, which displayed additional instal- Art of Bill Viola featured work spanning lations by the artist. the career of Bill Viola, undoubtedly the leading video artist of his genera- “Art for me is waking up the soul.” tion and widely regarded for creating a new artistic language through the —Bill Viola moving image. This was the first large- scale exhibition of Viola’s work to be I Do Not Know What It Is I Am Like: The Art of Bill presented in Philadelphia and the Viola was sponsored by Comcast NBCUniversal. Barnes’s first presentation dedicated Generous support for the exhibition came from the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Exhibition Fund, the to video art. Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, and Aileen and Revealing Viola’s myriad global influ- Brian Roberts. Critical support also came from the Barnes Foundation Exhibition Fund. ences, which are echoed in the diverse holdings of the Barnes collection, the The exhibition catalogue was made possible with exhibition brought together several of generous support provided by the Lois and Julian the artist’s immersive installations, Brodsky Publications Fund. including major pieces from 1976 to Photo by Sean Murray 2009. It was organized for the Barnes 30 Americans (October 27, 2019– The Barnes presentation marked the by guest curator John G. Hanhardt. January 12, 2020) tenth anniversary of this groundbreak- ing show and its long-awaited debut Drawn from the exceptional Rubell in Philadelphia. To commemorate this Family Collection, 30 Americans pre- event, the Barnes produced a new sented works by 30 important and illustrated essay by guest curator influential contemporary African Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw. American artists. From the canonical to the cutting-edge, these artists 30 Americans was sponsored by Comcast explore identity against a backdrop of NBCUniversal. Generous support for the exhibition pervasive stereotyping—of race, eth- came from the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Exhibition nicity, gender, sexuality, and Fund, the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, and class—addressing intersectional poli- Aileen and Brian Roberts. Critical support also came tics in powerful ways. The exhibition from the Barnes Foundation Exhibition Fund and additional contributing donors. included works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Nick Cave, All special exhibitions were presented in the Barkley L. Hendricks, Kerry James Roberts Gallery, unless otherwise noted. Marshall, Wangechi Mutu, Lorna Simpson, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, and Kehinde Wiley. Photo by Sean Murray

32 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 33 “From my first trip to the Philadelphia Art The Barnes Foundation Museum in fourth grade until recently, Exhibition Fund I could not shake the feeling that I was We gratefully an outsider in fine art spaces. Pieces by acknowledge the black artists highlighting black existence following Exhibition were so few and far between that it Fund donors, whose annual contributions subtly communicated, ‘You don’t belong.’ support all activities 30 Americans is not only a collection of directly related to phenomenal work exhibiting the talent exhibition production. of contemporary African American Joan Carter and John Aglialoro artists but a proclamation that we are Julia and David Fleischner seen, we are valued, and that we belong. Leigh and John Middleton Thank you, Barnes Foundation.” Jeanette and Joe Neubauer Aileen and Brian Roberts —Abena, Barnes visitor John Alchin and Hal Marryatt Christine and Michael Angelakis Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Lois and Julian Brodsky N. Judith Broudy Laura and Bill Buck Elaine W. Camarada and A. Morris Williams, Jr. Gloria and John Drosdick Eugene and Michelle Dubay Christine and George Henisee Lisa D. Kabnick and John H. McFadden Marguerite Lenfest Maribeth and Steven Lerner Victoria McNeil Le Vine Leslie Miller and Richard Worley Foundation Kay and Michael Park The Rittenhouse Hotel Adele K. Schaeffer Katie and Tony Schaeffer Dr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Stark Joan F. Thalheimer van Beuren Charitable Foundation 30 Americans exhibition, 2019. Kirsten White Photos by Sean Murray Anonymous

34 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 35 Audience Programs Engagement PECO Free First Sunday Family Day region on diverse programming— including performances by emerging Once a month, PECO Free First Sunday talents, hands-on experiences, and Family Day offers free access to the stimulating talks—that is designed to and Barnes collection and special exhibi- help all visitors see their culture and tions, along with a robust program of history reflected within the Barnes. performances and activities designed to engage audiences who might not In 2019, the Barnes welcomed Community otherwise have the opportunity to 24,500 visitors to PECO Free First visit. PECO Free First Sunday Family Sunday Family Day and worked with Day particularly supports the Barnes’s 35 community partners. efforts to provide all families with ave- Impact nues to strengthen their relationships PECO Free First Sunday Family Day is generously with art, and through art. The Barnes presented by PECO. partners with community organiza- tions throughout the Philadelphia Photo by Michael Perez

THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 37 First Friday! Young Professionals Night The Barnes is open into the evening Young Professionals Night is a social on the first Friday of every month, gathering for young art aficionados with live music, performances, and and appreciators. In 2019, Young access to the collection and exhibi- Professionals was held three times tions. First Friday! is one of the and attracted about 600 guests to Barnes’s most popular events, attract- each event. The party features music, ing more than 5,000 guests in 2019. dancing, and access to the collection and special exhibitions, with cocktails and light fare available for purchase. Artist Bash Guests are encouraged to dress according to the art-inspired theme, Held three times a year, Artist Bash which is drawn from the Barnes col- features diverse performance-based lection or the exhibition on view. artists connected by a unifying theme. At Artist Bash, the audience engages Young Professionals Nights in 2019 were sponsored with musicians, dancers, designers, by Mole Street Artists. The September edition was performers, and poets in a program also sponsored by the Philadelphia Foundation. highlighting cultural traditions and Young Professionals Nights are hosted by the creative practice. In 2019, the popular Barnes Contemporaries, an active and committed program attracted about 600 guests group of young patrons and art enthusiasts, ages 21 to 39, who enjoy distinct programs and social per event, with 50% of attendees events. The Contemporaries’ generous annual identifying as non-Caucasian. membership contributions provide unrestricted support for the Barnes’s educational mission and Artist Bash was created in partnership with programs iHeartRadio, OneHunted, the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, and Small But Mighty Arts. Artist Bash, 2019. Photo by Michael Perez

38 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 39 Barnes Jawn(t) In May, performance artist Morgan FitzPatrick Andrews and members of In October, the Barnes presented an Vermont’s Bread and Puppet Theater evening of Barnes Jawn(t)s, impro- told stories sparked by the Egyptian vised after-hours tours of the hieroglyphs and Greek pottery in the collection led by Philadelphia person- collection. In June, drag songstress alities. Created by Obvious Agency, Cookie Diorio gave a one-of-a-kind these anything-goes tours put the performance inspired by Dr. Barnes’s spotlight on artists, community lead- unconventional ensembles. ers, and performers representing the city’s many cultures and traditions. Public program offerings were supported, in part, by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects and an “The Jawn(t) series serves as an anonymous donor. example of how the Barnes has worked to create a greater Tuesdays on the Terrace network of community The Tuesdays on the Terrace program, connections, one that can allow held twice in June, featured unconven- the museum to grow and thrive tional conversations between two Philadelphians of different ethnic with a younger and more backgrounds, fields, genders, and gen- diverse audience.” erations. Each conversation was —The Philadelphia Citizen guided by audience questions submit- ted at the beginning of the program. The resulting exchanges were fascinat- Barnes Takeover ing and filled with personal stories Barnes on the Block and experiences shared through dif- The Barnes Takeover series, which ferent cultural perspectives. Dr. Molefi In July, the Barnes and Mural Arts invites local artists to share their Kete Asante, head of African-American Philadelphia hosted Barnes on the unique interpretations of the Barnes studies at Temple University, spoke Block, a free party to connect and collection, continued this year with with Colette Fu, a photographer, book enliven the neighborhood. This lively programs in April, May, and June. artist, and paper engineer, and event welcomed over 3,000 guests— The April program featured a perfor- Philadelphia Parks & Recreation com- more than half of whom lived within mance by Madhusmita Bora and missioner Kathryn Ott Lovell shared three miles of the Barnes. Close to Prerona Bhuyan, co-founders of the the stage with performance artist 60% of attendees identified as Philadelphia-based Sattriya Dance Sherman Fleming. non-Caucasian. The day included free Company, connecting works in the admission to the collection, food collection to a celebration of Krishna. trucks, a beer garden, live music, and interactive art and craft-making opportunities.

Photos by Michael Perez Barnes on the Block was sponsored by Target.

40 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 41 Audience Development and Community Engagement Initiatives

The Barnes is committed to strength- enrichment opportunities are out of ening access and engagement for all reach for many of Philadelphia’s poor- communities, including youth and est communities, especially those families across Philadelphia. By build- marginalized by race and ethnic origin. ing new relationships and deepening A collaboration with Puentes de Salud, existing ones, we are working to reach an organization that promotes the Dr. Albert Barnes’s goal of making art health and wellness of Philadelphia’s accessible to all. This year, we contin- Latinx population, this program ued our work with key community addresses the achievement gap, as partners and forged new collabora- less than half of children from these tions to expand our reach within families are enrolled in early learning Philadelphia’s richly diverse neighbor- programs. With after-school instruc- learners, as well as family members “It’s really the relationship and hoods and communities. Our staff and tion by bilingual teaching artists at (168 siblings and 127 parents), with connection to art that’s so programs facilitate meaningful con- ’s Southwark 168 hours of after-school arts- important and intrinsic to our nections to art by meeting people Elementary School, workshops in the integrated instruction and enrichment where they are. community, and family programming activities, plus 14 Barnes family work- mission. And for this particular at the Barnes, Puentes a las Artes fos- shops and PECO Free First Sunday program, art is like a launching Audience engagement initiatives were generously ters a rich arts- and literacy-based Family Day visits. point for conversation and supported by the Barra Foundation, Betsy Z. environment in which the young dialogue, and it’s almost our first and Edward E. Cohen, Lisa D. Kabnick and learners can thrive and grow. Puentes a las Artes/Bridges to the Arts is made John H. McFadden, The John S. and James L. Knight language in some ways . . . possible with major support from the William Penn Foundation, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, Puentes a las Artes also features a Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Looking at art develops that Wendy Rayfield, and the William Penn Foundation. family-engagement strategy with Stavros Niarchos Foundation. conversation and natural ongoing parent/caregiver literacy transition into gaining Puentes a las Artes/ workshops and visits to the Barnes to “Their programs with our Bridges to the Arts develop skills, adopt creative learning youngest—and future— vocabulary and literacy strategies, and share resources. These development.” Now in its third year, Puentes a las students have assisted regular visits to the Barnes include Artes/Bridges to the Arts is an art- Southwark in achieving ‘at —Barbara Wong, Director of bilingual storytime, intergenerational based biliteracy program for pre-K and art making, and access to the collec- target’ reading growth over Community Engagement at kindergarten ELL/ESL learners (ages 3 tion, with bus transportation. the last two years.” the Barnes to 5) from South Philadelphia’s grow- ing Latinx immigrant community. Over its two-year pilot phase, the pro- —Andrew Lukov, Principal of Photo by Darren Burton High-quality biliteracy learning and gram reached a total of 79 early Southwark Elementary School

42 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 43 Virtual Reality collection with the same teaching team. These visits were fully escorted, begin- With a grant from the Barra ning at the neighborhood libraries and Foundation, the Barnes developed using SEPTA for transportation. Of the virtual reality (VR) headsets that field-trip participants, 84% were first- re-create the Barnes’s galleries, allow- time visitors and 14% had not been to ing individuals to virtually explore the the Barnes in more than two years. collection within their own community setting. In partnership with the Free The virtual reality program and headsets were Library of Philadelphia, the Barnes developed with support from the Barra Foundation. launched educational programs to Ongoing work continues through the Knight Center engage Philadelphians in areas where for Digital Innovation in Audience Engagement at access to the Barnes may pose geo- the Barnes. graphic hurdles. Headsets were brought to local libraries by Barnes “The Barnes is the first museum community educators, and visitors were able to see and learn about the in the region to use VR collection, ask questions, and make technology to engage visitors in connections to art and one another. this way. Ana Gamboa, who In 2019, the program expanded to 63 oversees the program as the neighborhood sites, including senior Barnes’s special project centers, parks and recreation centers, coordinator, says they’d love to and select K–12 schools throughout see other institutions adopt Philadelphia, as well as Barnes com- munity partners such as the New similar approaches. ‘It’s a way for Kensington Community Development [museum educators] to go into Corporation (NKCDC), People’s communities, meet them where Emergency Center, Project HOME, and they are, invite them into the SpArc Philadelphia. Through this pro- museum, and then encourage gram, the Barnes engaged 1,806 them to come back.’ ” community members. Following each virtual meetup, partici- —Generocity pants had the opportunity to visit the Photo by Ana Gamboa Barnes for a guided tour of the

44 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 45 with free-admission community Summer Imaginarium Workshops passes as well as free shuttle service Our second year of Summer to the Barnes’s monthly PECO Free Imaginariums served 210 children, First Sunday Family Day. nearly double the number of students In the program’s first ten months, reached during the program’s 724 participants—ranging in age from inaugural year. These summer-camp 6 months to 83 years—from neighbor- programs, offered at five Philadelphia hoods around Lower Lancaster Avenue Parks & Recreation centers, connect attended 37 events. young people (ages 6 to 13) with the Barnes’s cultural and creative Barnes @ LoLa 38 is made possible with resources and support learning support from the William Penn Foundation. throughout the summer. Led by Barnes educators and the community “The PECCDC is thrilled to be engagement team, students took part in arts learning that links critical think- able to connect [with] neighbors ing, imagination, and literacy. In 2019, in West Philadelphia . . . through two sites funded transportation to the the offerings at the Barnes @ Barnes, supporting 70 youth and LoLa 38. We are grateful to the chaperones to tour the collection. Barnes and to the William Penn Barnes @ LoLa 38 neighborhood assets to help improve Photo by Barbara Wong the quality of life for all West Foundation for supporting this The Barnes has partnered with the Philadelphia residents. new way to bring art to People’s Emergency Center Community Development Corporation Barnes @ LoLa 38 is located at the for- everyone.” (PECCDC) for Barnes @ LoLa 38, a mer United Bank Building on Lower —James Wright, Director of multidisciplinary pop-up program Lancaster Avenue in West Philadelphia, designed to break down barriers to close to where Dr. Barnes seeded his Community, Economic and Real cultural inclusion by expanding arts ideology of “art is for everyone” with Estate Development at the access within communities while his factory workers at 40th and Filbert PECCDC building connections to the Barnes. Streets. It offers monthly programs for These programs serve the Barnes’s the community, with art-making work- educational mission as well as the shops and performances for families, PECCDC’s mission to respond to com- teens, and adults. This initiative pro- munity needs and build upon vides West Philadelphia participants

46 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 47 Art for All Community Pass mirror those essential to success in life. Confronting the challenges of this To foster sustained cultural access work in the art gallery environment beyond first-time engagement experi- allows for safe self-reflection and ences, the Barnes offers the Art for All engenders an atmosphere of commu- Community Pass to low-income and nal support. underserved audiences. The program provides passholders and up to three From July 11 through August 8, 2019, guests with a year of free admission the Barnes hosted Breaking Barriers: as well as discounts at the Barnes Art as Social Justice, an exhibition of Shop and cafés. In 2019, the Barnes collaborative works created by 12 issued more than 2,000 Art for All emerging artists from the Guild, Mural Community Passes. Arts Philadelphia’s paid apprentice program for formerly incarcerated individuals and young adults on pro- Restorative Justice bation, and 11 artists from SCI: Phoenix, southeast Pennsylvania’s The Barnes is committed to providing maximum-security prison. Guild mem- opportunities for individuals who are bers studied works in the Barnes incarcerated, on probation, or on work galleries and took printmaking classes release to reconnect with society in at the Pennsylvania Academy of the productive ways through community Fine Arts, while inmates at SCI: engagement, skill-building, and col- Phoenix learned about the history and laborative mural projects. evolution of papermaking technology. In 2019, the Barnes partnered with Throughout the project, participants Toddler Time Stroller Tours two proven providers in this field, exchanged images and letters for Every third Thursday of the month, Held every second Thursday of the Mural Arts Philadelphia and Baker inspiration, creating a bridge between the Barnes presents Toddler Time, an month, Stroller Tours relieve the stress Industries, whose programs boast the two groups. The resulting works in opportunity for curious and imagina- families may experience when visiting remarkable track records in reducing Breaking Barriers were truly collabora- tive children (up to age 5) to delve the collection. Available to parents recidivism and securing employment tive efforts. into art-related stories, art making, and caregivers with babies up to 18 post-program. Using Dr. Barnes’s phi- and movement activities and to dis- months, this 45-minute guided tour losophy, educators guide participants cover works in the Barnes collection. introduces guests to the collection in developing the skills of understand- Reciprocal Partnership with the In 2019, more than 300 toddlers and and strategies for looking at art with ing and discussing art—thinking Musées d’Orsay et de l’Orangerie their parents or caregivers came to little ones in tow. Stroller Tours also creatively to describe a work’s visual The Barnes entered a partnership with Toddler Time. Many attend regularly give families a head start in carving content; reflecting critically on their the Musées d’Orsay et de l’Orangerie to meet with others who share their out creative family time. In 2019, the perceptions; practicing awareness of in Paris, offering reciprocal free admis- enthusiasm for art in early childhood Barnes welcomed more than 100 visi- the distinction between subject and sion for members of both development. tors on these tours. painting; managing levels of uncer- institutions—the first ever such tainty inherent in the process; and arrangement between French and Photo by Barbara Wong finding vocabulary to communicate American museums. their evolving perceptions. These skills

48 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 49 Looking ahead to 2022—the 100th anniversary and the beginning of its second century of operations— Second Century the Barnes Foundation launched a $100 million capital campaign to enhance educational programs and com- munity engagement initiatives, support operations, and strengthen the endowment. The Second Century Campaign Campaign has raised $46 million to date.

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THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 51 The Barnes Foundation is a preferred venue for corporate and nonprofit meetings and social events. Events The building offers indoor and outdoor spaces and can host multiple events simultaneously. In 2019, the Barnes hosted more than 250 events.

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THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 53 Get Involved

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THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 55 Thank you to Lifetime our 2019 donors. Giving

The Board of Trustees and staff of The Barnes Foundation recognizes the following the Barnes Foundation thank the donors for their cumulative support across all initiatives—programmatic, capital, endowment, individuals, corporations, foundations, and operational—through outright gifts and government agencies, and partners commitments. acknowledged in this report, as well as the many unnamed friends who have joined us this year to support our many initiatives and service to the community.

This list reflects donors who made gifts of $500 or more between January 1 and December 31, 2019.

THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 57 $5 Million+ $2.5–$4.9 Million Dorrance H. Hamilton* $250,000–$999,999 The Glenmede Trust Pennsylvania Historical and The Honickman Family Company, N.A. Museum Commission Annenberg Foundation Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Christine and Michael Cathy Hughes GSK The Pew Center for Arts & City of Philadelphia The Horace W. Goldsmith Angelakis Lisa D. Kabnick and John H. Stephen and Julia Harmelin Heritage Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation Aramark McFadden Hersha Hospitality Trust The Philadelphia The Violette de Mazia John S. and James L. Knight Arkema Inc. The Sidney Kimmel Independence Blue Cross Foundation Foundation Foundation Bank of America Foundation Helen M. and Henry K. Justi Lynda and Stewart Resnick Marguerite and Gerry* Blank Rome LLP Estate of Mildred Lasch Suzanne and Jim Ksansnak Lyn M. Ross Lenfest $1–$2.49 Million Lois and Julian Brodsky Maple Hill Foundation Christian R. and Mary F. Marcia and Ron Rubin The Maguire Foundation Bill and Laura Buck John Aglialoro and Joan Morgan Stanley Lindback Foundation Adele Schaeffer The Andrew W. Mellon Elaine W. Camarda and Carter National Philanthropic Trust The Henry Luce Vanguard Charitable Foundation A. Morris Williams, Jr. John Alchin and Hal PECO Foundation, Inc. Endowment Program Neubauer Family Cigna Marryatt Raymond and Ruth M&T Bank The Richard C. von Hess Foundation Citizens Bank Foundation Dennis Alter Perelman Foundations Leigh and John Middleton Foundation Pennsylvania Council on Delaware River Port Betsy Z. and Edward E. Rockefeller Philanthropy Morgan, Lewis & The Honorable Constance H. the Arts Authority Cohen Advisors Bockius LLP Williams and Dr. Sankey V. The Pew Charitable Trusts Dolfinger-McMahon Connelly Foundation Robin and Mark Rubenstein National Endowment for Williams Philadelphia Authority for Foundation William B. Dietrich Constance Smukler the Arts Wyncote Foundation Industrial Development Sherman Fairchild Foundation Bruce and Robbi Toll Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Anonymous (2) PNC Financial Services Foundation Exelon Corporation Urban One, Inc. Park Group The J. Paul Getty Trust Agnes Gund Marian S. Ware and her Aileen and Brian Roberts The Gordon and Llura Gund family William Penn Foundation Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Anonymous David Haas and Lisa Clark Wilmington Trust Phoebe W. Haas Charitable Anonymous (3) Trust B

58 LIFETIME GIVING *deceased THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 59 $5 Million+ Up to $999,999 Second Century The Maguire Foundation Elaine W. Camarda and Neubauer Family Foundation A. Morris Williams, Jr. The Pew Charitable Trusts Dilworth Paxson LLP The Aileen K. and Brian L. James Fernberger and Mary Walto Campaign Roberts Foundation Lynda and Stewart Resnick Anonymous Brenda A. and Larry D. Thompson Wyncote Foundation The Second Century Campaign will enable the Barnes Foundation to continue to create powerful, transformative experiences for the $1–4.9 Million Estate and Planned Gifts people of Philadelphia and visitors from around the globe. It will John Aglialoro and Joan Carter Dorrance H. Hamilton Charitable enhance educational programs and outreach initiatives, support John Alchin and Hal Marryatt Lead Trusts operations, and strengthen the endowment. Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz In Memory of the Kaskey-Gittelman Family Betsy Z. and Edward E. Cohen Estate of Julia B. Spears We gratefully acknowledge the following donors who have William B. Dietrich Foundation Evelyn G. Spritz generously committed endowment and multi-year project support Agnes Gund to our ongoing Second Century Campaign, sustaining the Barnes Lisa D. Kabnick and John H. McFadden Foundation’s service to the community in the 21st century and John S. and James L. Knight Foundation beyond.

THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 61 John J. Aglialoro Susan Block* Jeanne D. Kaskey* and Joan Carter Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Caryn B. Koplik The Barnes 1922 John R. Alchin and Hal Francis J. Carey* Mildred Lasch* Marryatt Violette de Mazia* Henry J. Miller III Albert C. and Laura David M. Ehrman Ford R. Myers Leggett Barnes* Agnes Gund Helen A. Reed* Legacy Society Paul Baur* Dorrance H. Hamilton* Julia B. Spears* Gerri L. Black* Stephen and Julia Harmelin Evelyn G. Spritz

The Barnes 1922 Legacy Society recognizes and honors friends and members who have made a commitment to the future of this institution by including the Barnes Foundation in their estate plans.

Dorrance H. Hamilton Charitable Lead Trusts Estate of Helen A. Reed Estate and Estate of Julia Spears Planned Gifts Evelyn G. Spritz

The Barnes recognizes the following donors who made an estate or planned gift in 2019.

*deceased THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 63 Endowed Funds Named Spaces and Neubauer Plaza Arlin and Neysa Adams Centers Aileen and Brian Roberts Endowed Endowment Fund Arlin M. Adams Boardroom Gallery Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Walter and Leonore Angelica Zander Rudenstine Exhibition Fund Annenberg Court Collections Study Room Lois and Julian Brodsky Comcast NBCUniversal Robbi and Bruce Toll Funds and Publications Fund Auditorium Porte-Cochère GlaxoSmithKline William B. Dietrich Named Positions Endowment Smart Fund Promenade Deputy Director for for Education Horace W. Goldsmith Collections and Named Spaces, Aileen and Brian Roberts Foundation Garden Exhibitions & Gund Exhibition Fund Dorrance H. Hamilton Family Chief Curator Julia B. Spears Education Garden Neubauer Family Executive Fund The Honickman Library Director and President Centers, and Richard J. Wattenmaker Knight Center for Digital Bernard C. Watson Director Scholarship Fund Innovation in Audience of Adult Education Engagement Lenfest Pavilion Positions Frances M. Maguire Garden Pavilion The Barnes is grateful for the individuals, foundations, and corporations who have made contributions to sustain our programs and operations in perpetuity. The following endowed funds have been created and spaces, centers, and positions named thanks to the generosity of these donors.

THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 65 Trustee Chairs Barbara Brown-Ruttenberg Beth C. Hare John J. Aglialoro Maripeg Bruder Ellen Nalle Hass Barnes Art Ball Cathy Hughes Julie Jensen Bryan Christine and George Aileen K. Roberts Karen Dougherty Buchholz Henisee Brenda A. Thompson, PhD Amanda Burch Deborah Hilzinger Bryan H. Carter Hollie and Jamie Holt Honorary Co-Chairs October 25, Emily Cavanagh Marjorie and Jeffrey Laura T. Buck Rachel Luber Cevera Honickman Anne F. Hamilton Ellen Churchill Angela V. B. Hudson Lynne K. Honickman Evelyn Cintron Rosalie L. Hunter Jane Korman* 2019 Alexandra Bauer Crouch Lisa D. Kabnick and John H. Leigh P. Middleton Martha Cyphers McFadden Hilarie L. Morgan Marianne Dean Samuel R. Kapp The Barnes Foundation celebrated Henri Matisse’s 150th Marsha R. Perelman Kristin Detterline The Honorable Bruce and Lyn M. Ross birthday and the opening of the exhibition 30 Americans, which Roberta Fine Dranoff Carol Kauffman Adele K. Schaeffer presented works by 30 important and influential African Michelle Dubay Joyce S. Kean Robbi S. Toll American artists from the exceptional Rubell Family Collection. Barbara Eberlein Joseph Kotarski We gratefully acknowledge the sponsors and donors who Event Committee Tamala M. Edwards Elizabeth G. Kuensell generously supported this sold-out special event. Leen Al-Alami James Fernberger and Mary Lynn Lehocky Lydia Allen-Berry Walto Marguerite Lenfest Christine and Michael Jaimie and David Field Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer Angelakis Katie Flaherty Maribeth Lerner Sandy Annesley Julia Fleischner Victoria McNeil Le Vine Billie Bailkin Barbara Freed and Alan Charisse R. Lillie, Esq., and Barb Barnhart Mittelman Thomas L. McGill, Jr., Esq. Pamela T. Berkman Andrea Freundlich Sueyun and Gene Locks Christine Berrettini Annette Y. Friedland Christina Weiss Lurie Mariska K. Bogle Kim Frisbie Mary MacElree Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Joan L. Garde Michael E. Magnatta Bernadette Bridy Yasmina Giordano Elizabeth M. Mahoney Judy Broudy Deborah Glass Jennifer McHugh Lydie Brown Alexander Mason Hankin Leanne M. McMenamin

*deceased THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 67 Colleen Melchiorre Lynn Shecter Pamela P. Williams Judith Broudy Lyn M. Ross Vicki and Chris Le Vine Terra Moné Nancy Shein Dalila Wilson-Scott Laura and Bill Buck Adele K. Schaeffer Marguerite Rodgers The Honorable Gregory P. Alison Shoemaker Maria J. Wing Mike and Emily Cavanagh Katie Adams Schaeffer and Interior Design and Montanaro Linda and Steven Siegfried Kelley Wolfington Comcast NBCUniversal Tony Schaeffer KieranTimberlake Dr. and Mrs. Khalil G. Judith Simkins Bonnie Young Dietz Family Foundation Brenda A. and Larry D. Donna and Jerry Slipakoff Muhammad Donna Slipakoff Randi Zemsky Eugene and Michelle Dubay Thompson Christine and Lawrence Carolyn Bedrosian Nagy June Marshall Smith Tukufu Zuberi James Fernberger and Mary Bruce and Robbi Toll Smith Charitable Trust Cathy M. Nassau Ms. Lindy Snider and Walto June and Hank Smith $50,000+ $5,000–$9,999 Marjorie Ogilvie and Miller Dr. Larry R. Kaiser Julia and David Fleischner The Snider Foundation Presenting Sponsors Event Sponsors Parker Babette Snyder Annette Y. Friedland Joan Thalheimer Neubauer Family Bank of America/Hunter- Janice Peck Ann Sorgenti Carole Haas Gravagno Laura E. Vague Foundation McCormack Group Daria Pew Beth Sorgenti Jack and Barbara Hafner Archbold and Helene van Aileen and Brian Roberts Dr. Robert and Katharine Jill Powell Boo Stroud Anne and Matt Hamilton Beuren Booth Louise and Alan Reed Judith Sills Swartz $25,000–$49,999 Penelope P. Harris Kim Whetzel/Team Whetzel Ed and Lynn Breen Jennifer Rice Jackie Szafara Underwriting Christine and George Robert S. Wilson Burke Family Foundation Anne and Bruce Robinson Tiffany Tavarez Sponsors Henisee Richard and Kelley Ellen and Win Churchill Caro and Robert Rock Joan Thalheimer John Aglialoro and Joan Lynne and Harold Wolfington Henry C. Fader, Esq. Marguerite Rodgers Laura Vague Carter Honickman Janine and Jeffrey Yass David B. Ford Renée Rollin Gregory T. Walker John Alchin and Hal Jane* and Leonard Korman FS Investments Special Event Eileen Rosenau Penelope Watkins Marryatt Sueyun and Gene Locks John and Yasmina Giordano Supporters D’Arcy Rudnay Noele Wein Christine and Michael Colleen M. Melchiorre Richard J. Green Constellation Culinary Adrianne Sanogo Jacquelyn Weiss Angelakis Leigh and John Middleton Agnes Gund Group Nicole Dresnin Schaeffer Tina Wells Hilarie and Mitchell Morgan $10,000–$24,999 Deborah and Kurt Hilzinger Fondation Maeght Pamela L. Schreiber Kim W. Whetzel Morgan Stanley Event Sponsors Lawrence and Mary Kent Urban One, Inc. Iris Shea Pamela Browner White Marsha and Jeffrey Wallis Annenberg LAGOS Susan Martinelli Shea Laurie M. Wightman Perelman Bloomberg Philanthropies

68 BARNES ART BALL *deceased THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 69 Individuals Julia and David Fleischner Sueyun and Gene Locks Suzanne and Jim Ksansnak The Leslie Miller and Individual, $100,000+ Marguerite Lenfest Richard Worley John Aglialoro and Joan Hilarie and Mitchell Morgan Foundation Carter Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Lyn M. Ross John Alchin and Hal Park Virginia and Manning Smith Corporate, Marryatt Adele Schaeffer Evelyn G. Spritz Betsy Z. and Edward E. Katie Adams Schaeffer and Dr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Stark Cohen Tony Schaeffer Brenda A. and Larry D. Agnes Gund Robert N. Wilson and Thompson Foundation, Lisa D. Kabnick and John H. Michele Plante Bruce and Robbi Toll McFadden Anonymous van Beuren Charitable The Maguire Foundation Foundation $25,000–$49,999 Leigh and John Middleton The Honorable Constance H. Lois and Julian Brodsky and Jeanette and Joe Neubauer Williams and Dr. Sankey V. Elaine W. Camarda and Neubauer Family Williams Foundation A. Morris Williams, Jr. Aileen and Brian Roberts Daniel M. and Monica D. $15,000–$24,999 Government Aileen and Brian Roberts DiLella Tory A. Burch Exhibition Fund Gloria and John Drosdick Esther and James H. Joan F. Thalheimer Michelle and Eugene Dubay Cavanaugh Ed and Ellen Hanway The CHG Charitable Trust $50,000–$99,999 Christine and George Gerard P. Cuddy Support Christine and Michael Henisee Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eni Angelakis David F. Hoffman and Mary The Moses Feldman Family Edward and Gwen Asplundh MacElree Foundation Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz The Barnes Foundation acknowledges the individuals, Victor F. Keen and Jeanne Anne and Matt Hamilton Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Ruddy Stephen and Julia Harmelin corporations, foundations, and government agencies who Exhibition Fund Jane* and Leonard Korman Penelope Harris have provided generous operations and programmatic Judith Broudy Family Deborah and Kurt Hilzinger support through new gifts and pledge payments totaling Bill and Laura Buck Mr. and Mrs. D. Christopher Harold and Lynne K. $500 or more in 2019. James Fernberger and Mary Le Vine Honickman Walto Maribeth and Steven Lerner Judy and Peter Leone

*deceased THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 71 $10,000–$14,999 Neysa C. Adams John and Anne Iskrant Ms. Lindy Snider and Robert Bryan and Julie Mr. Dennis J. Grousosky Dennis Alter Miriam G. Bernstein Elaine and Robert Jacoby Dr. Larry Kaiser Jensen Bryan Charles F. Harenza, Esq. Barbara B. and Theodore R. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Block Dorothy and Donald Kardon Sarah Billinghurst Solomon Max Buten Jeffrey and Marjorie Aronson Robert and Katharine Booth Dr. Herbert Kean and and Howard Solomon Sandy Cadwalader Honickman Jim and Janet Averill Donna and Jon Boscia the Honorable Joyce Kean Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Spain David and Jennifer Cardy Ann Marie and Terry Horner Mrs. J. Mahlon Buck, Jr. Lynn and Ed Breen Mary and Lawrence Kent Stacey Spector and Ira Brind Margaret Carson-Gable and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Emily and Michael Sally and Theodore “Dick” Christina Kind Joan N. Stern Eric H. Gable Hovey Cavanaugh Brickman Susan and Leonard Klehr Barbara and Fred Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dr. Hildy Jaffe and Anita and Fred Cohen Caroline A. Browne and Sallie and Berton Korman Sutherland Christ Mr. Daniel J. Lasdon Suzanne and Norman Cohn Steven C. Browne Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harry Tran Dr. Robert and Linda* Cody Bob and Deborah Killen Sarah Miller Coulson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Lebovitz Richard W. and Laura E. S. B. Cooper and R. L. Besson Mr. Richard Kipp Jerome F. Dean Burke Ellen Berman Lee Vague Mrs. Geraldine Cramer Mr. William Kronenberg III Edith R. Dixon Carolyn Cannuscio and Joan W. Mackie Molly and Tom Walker Mr. and Mrs. John Emily Kurtz and Jeff Judy and Steven Elbaum Daniel Rader Ms. Anne E. Martinez and Penelope and Thomas Cummiskey Horowitz Joseph and Marie Field Mrs. Barbara Cantor Dr. Gregory Kubicek Watkins Mr. Arthur Dantchick Lassin Family Foundation Robert and Penny Fox Ms. Nancy R. Cantor Laura and Marc McKenna Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mr. Rodney D. Day III Rochelle F. Levy Mrs. Annette Friedland Ellen and Win Churchill Steven J. McLaughlin Watts Marianne Dean Charisse R. Lillie Brett Gorvy Ms. Bridget Clancy John J. Medveckis and Eileen and Barry Weinstein Nina and David Diefenbach Christina Weiss Lurie Barbara and John A. Hafner Karen R. and Stewart L. Marina Kats Bennett and Judie Jack and Kathy Donnelly Jennifer Mandra Mr. and Mrs. Dudley D. Cohen Jordan Mersky and Liesl Weinstock Patricia and George Sandy and David Marshall Johnson Thom Collins Henderson Harriet and Larry Weiss Doolittle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones Wajahat Family Ms. Becca Diefenbach Ms. Marjorie Ogilvie and Kim W. Whetzel Barbara Eberlein and Jerry McCarthy Helen M. and Henry K. Justi Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dooner Mr. Miller Parker Richard and Kelley Wind Peter and Bonnie David J. Leone Henry C. Fader, Esq. Christina V. Pappajohn Wolfington David Ertz and Kristin McCausland Dominque Lévy Kathy and Ted Fernberger Ms. Lisa Popowich and Janine and Jeffrey Yass Mullaney The Reverend Thomas L. Colleen M. Melchiorre Jaimie and David Field Mr. Jonathan B. Stein Mr. and Mrs. David Yost Matt and Lori Espe McClellan Marsha and Jeffrey David B. Ford Dr. and Mrs. William Potsic Anonymous (2) Ms. Joslyn G. Ewart and Jim and Valerie McKinney Perelman Linda Frankel Deborah A. Rabinowitz Mr. Joseph S. Joyce David R. McShane $2,500–$4,999 Suzanne Roberts Cultural Dr. Roberta Gausas and Allan L. Rayfield Amy A. Fox and Daniel H. Susan and Frank Mechura Mr. Dean S. Adler and Development Fund Mr. Allen J. Model Wendy and Mark Rayfield Wheeler George and Keiko Miller Ms. Susanna Lachs Adler Constance Smukler John and Yasmina Giordano Louise and Alan Reed Barbara Freed and Alan Brig. Gen. Dr. Edith P. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Denise Littlefield Sobel Deborah Glass Jay and Gretchen Riley Mittelman Mitchell and Alexandre Billie Tsien and Tod Williams Linda and David Glickstein Anne and Bruce Robinson Cary J. Frieze Mr. Delmar Mitchell Susan Neubauer Au Marjorie Weintraub Gary and Bonnie Goldberg Ms. Sylvia Rogers Ed and Patsy Garno Mr. and Mrs. H. Laddie Nancy Barness Margaret and Tom Whitford Richard J. Green Marsha W. Rothman Toni and Bob Garrison Montague, Jr. Carol and Horace Barsh Ted and Stevie Wolf Elizabeth and Henry Harris Katherine Sachs Dr. Susan Giesecke-Bloom Lauren and Don Morel Clark Hooper Baruch Peg and Phil Zminda Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Jerry and Donna Slipakoff Wendy and Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morse William Bates, Jr., and Havens Christine J. Smith Gosfield Ann and Troy Moss $5,000–$9,999 Constance P. Mayock Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Earl and Tania Smith Anita and Paul Gross Mr. and Mrs. Britton H. Elie Abemayor Joanne M. Berwind Himmelrich June M. and Henry B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Murdoch Maureen and Michael Acker Eugene and Joann Bissell Cathy Hughes Priscilla H. Smith Gross Mr. Harry F. Adams

72 INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT *deceased THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 73 Stephanie and Michael Janet and Matthew Stern Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Block Jean Cho and David Mankoff Carol and John Durham Naidoff Keith and Jim Straw Arem Janice and Arthur Block Dr. Colleen J. Christian and Sherry and Brian Effron The National Arts Program Ms. Camaren Subhiyah Ms. Arleen Armstrong and Mildred Bloggs and George Dr. Courtland Schmidt Gail Ehrlich Foundation Ms. Jessica Torng Ms. Kathryn Del Beccaro Hartnett Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Dianne and Dave Elderkin Helen Stambler Neuberger Pat and Phil Turberg Drs. Arthur and Carolyn Mr. Michael A. and Cimino, Jr. Carole Elkin and Jim Neuberger Richard and Deborah Unruh Asbury Mrs. Debra L. Bloom Ms. Georgette Ciukurescu Helen W. Drutt English Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nutt Sally Walker and Tom Brent and Kelly Asplundh Dr. Claire Boasi Joan I. Coale Pamela J. Estadt Dr. Elias W. Packman Gilmore Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Michael and Natalie Bolinski Mark and Iris Coblitz Mrs. Alexandra M. Estey Ms. Zoë S. Pappas Helen J. Wallace* Atkins Jim and Marcia Borel Hope Cohen Katharine and Bill Eyre James and Ellen Patton Mr. Michael Wax Ms. Lynn R. Axelroth and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Robert Cohen and Deborah Norma A. Fabian Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Deborah D. Weise Mr. Charles W. Handsaker Borger Peikes James J. Fairorth Pierce, Jr. Richard and Beatrice Mr. Robert A. Ayerle Dr. Catherine Brennan Ron Connolly Mr. Paul C. Farmer and Dr. Elizabeth Porth Wernick Mr. and Mrs. Eric Baelen Dr. George and Nancy Gabel Pat and John Conte Mr. Michael D. King Helen and David Pudlin Deborah R. Willig and Michael and Billie Bailkin Broder Marjorie C. Coxe Ritson and Julie Ferguson Dr. Sara and Mr. Mario Rafalin Kathryn M. Casey, PhD Mrs. Eileen Baird George and Nancy Brodie Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. James W. Feussner, MD, JD Elizabeth A. Reilly Mr. Charles Winkelman Mrs. Sandra K. Baldino Reginald and Aliya Browne Craven, Jr. Dr. Gary A. Fisher Dr. and Mrs. Gresham Riley Lisa M. Witomski and Lynda Barness Mrs. Maripeg Bruder Ms. Nancy Cromer and Ms. Jeanne B. Fisher and Susan and Andrew Roberts James A. Scott Ms. Caren Barnet and Ms. Dawn M. Bryant Dr. Elliot J. Sussman Mr. Robert F. Lang Caro and Robert Rock Drs. Judith Wolf and Howard Mr. Steven Abramson Pamela D. Bundy Mr. and Mrs. John Culhane Jill and Mark Fishman Ms. Eileen Rosenau Eisen Barbara J. and Richard K. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Annabelle and Jim Curran Ms. Marilyn Fishman and Robin and Mark Rubenstein Sun Young and Jin Park Barnhart Burch Ms. Caroline Curran and Mr. James MacElderry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adrian Ana-Maria Zaugg and David Nancy Dillard Barth Theodore and Nancie Dr. Jason Sagerman Meghan H. and Anthony Russo Anstice Mary Louise Barton and Burkett Mrs. Janet S. Cusack Fotopoulos Pat and Scott Sanders Drs. Karen and Gary Zimmer Martin Fumo Mr. Charles Butt Martha and Bill Cyphers Ms. Kim Fraites-Dow and Nicole and James Schaeffer Anonymous (3) Diane and Robert Bass Mr. and Mrs. Tim Callahan Diane Dalto and Richard E. Mr. Kevin Dow Ms. Pamela L. Schreiber Frances and Michael Ms. Willo Carey and Woosnam Rona R. Frank $1,000–$2,499 Carole L. Schultz Baylson Mr. Peter A. Benoliel Lisa Dalton and Martin Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Carol and Bennett Aaron Mr. Jerome R. Schwartz Richard and Eileen Bazelon Mr. and Ms. Laurence Swaggard Freundlich Leen Al-Alami and Adeeb Peter W. Schweitzer Sylvia Beck and Jay Carolan Mr. Peter Daniele Drs. Peter and Pamela Freyd Khalifeh Irene and Fred Shabel Federman Andy and Audry Carter Rick and Lora Davis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freyer Mrs. Lorraine Alexander Melanie and John Shain Mr. and Mrs. B. Richard Mr. Bryan H. Carter Mr. Roberto Diaz Leora and Dan Garner Mr. and Mrs. Diran Iris and Greg Shea Benioff Mr. Matthew Caso Tobey and Mark Dichter Ms. Elizabeth H. Gemmill Alexanian Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Alexis Berg and Joel Marmar Gene and Patricia Ms. Irene DiMarco and Ms. Lisa Getzfrid The Honorable Shein Christine and Wade Castellano Mr. Mitchell Collins Emily and Scott Goldsleger Jacqueline F. Allen Nancy and Marc Shrier Berrettini Susan W. and Cummins Edward A. and Mary Ann Ms. Criswell Gonzalez Ms. Pamela A. Altman Rowland and Elaine Smith Nadine and James Biles Catherwood, Jr. Dixon Juliet Goodfriend and Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Frank and Suzanne Mr. William G. Cavanagh Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Marc Moreau Anderson Snyder Binswanger Dr. Dante Cerza Donohoe Nancy Gordon and William and Sandra Ellen B. Solms Mr. and Mrs. John K. Rachel Luber Cevera and Hilary and Daniel Doyle Stew Bolno Annesley Ann R. Sorgenti Binswanger Jason Cevera Dr. Andrew F. Drake Quality Quinn Grabias and Drs. Kristina and John Murray and Linda Stempel Sally Cooper Bleznak Allston Chapman Roberta and Carl Dranoff Stanley Grabias Antoniades

74 INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT *deceased THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 75 Ms. Mary Jo Grdina Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Dr. Mary Patterson Aleni Pappas and Mr. Theodore Robb Peggy and Richard Hymerling Larcade McPherson Anthony Kyriakakis Linda and Hal Robinson Greenawalt Mr. and Mrs. Osagie Ms. Regina Latella Mr. Michael Metelits Ms. Carolyn Park Mrs. Constance W. Benoliel William and Joan R. Imasogie Dr. Jane M. Lavelle and Wendy and Jim Meyer Mr. and Mrs. John Park Rock Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Inerfeld Dr. Andrew T. Costarino Ms. Carol Ann Miller Mr. and Mrs. Lanny R. Ms. Marguerite V. Adele Aron Greenspun Dr. Evelyn Rosen Isom Pamela D. Laws and Melvin and Eunice A. Miller Patten Rodgers and Mr. James Ms. Lisa Grenier Linda J. Jacobsen Robert I Whitelaw Foundation William C. and Patricia Timberlake Marcy Gringlas and Joel Susan Jaffe Taryn Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. Michael Patterson Renée H. Rollin Greenberg Michéle and Peter Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lehocky Minkovich Ms. Valerie D. Pearce and Dr. and Mrs. B. Walter Rosen Ms. Susan B. Grody Meg and Craig Johnson Ellyn and Seth Lehr Mr. Joseph Miskel Ms. Kimberly Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gubanich Mr. and Mrs. David F. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Leist Mr. Matthew Moger Mr. and Mrs. Steve Peck Rosen, Esq. Ken Gugliotti and James Madeleine M. Joullie Susan Leontiades The Honorable Gregory P. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mr. Sidney Rosenblatt Simmons Martin Judge Elaine Levitt Montanaro Pestronk Ann Rosewater and Robert Bill and Katie Haines Ms. Sherri M. Jurgens and William and Veena Loftus Edward A. Montgomery, Jr. Diane J. Petrosky Kronley Georgette Hamaty and Mr. Michael J. Ross Dante and Susan Lombardi Lyn Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson Mrs. Idell R. Rosner George Schaefer Ms. Zakiyah Kadry Bob and Sandy London Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Pew Mr. and Mrs. George A. Alexander Mason Hankin Arthur M. Kaplan and Holly M. and William G. Mooney Laurie Phillips and Barry A. Rosskam Mr. Kevin Harris R. Duane Perry Luff, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rodman W. Milberg Mr. and Mrs. Harvey James Harrison and Arlan and Bruce Kardon Jeffrey and Cynthia Mack Moorhead III Ms. Caitlyn Pickens Rovinsky Gareth Clark Mrs. Janet Kardon and Martha Madigan and Ann and Tom Morris Thomas Pilla and Ketty Jerry and Bernice Ms. Lisa Heller and Mr. Harvey Hewit Jeffrey Fuller Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer Bucca Rubenstein Mr. Harry Roth Melanie S. Katzmann Edwin and Elizabeth Susan Mucciarone and Krista and Rich Pinola Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Ms. Hannah L. Henderson The Honorable Bruce and Mahoney David Moore Shara and William Pollie Saltzman Richard J. Herring Carol Kauffman Dr. and Mrs. Morton S. Ms. Denise Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Jon R. Powell Lynn and Anthony Salvo Ms. Jessica Hill Ms. Paisley W. Kelling Mandell Ms. Agnes M. Mulroney The Honorable Gene E. K. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Louise and Harry Hill Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foster Jerry Masters Dr. and Mrs. John Brien Pratter and Sarian Pamela and James Hill Kelsen James and Betty Matarese Murphy Mr. Robert L. Pratter Mr. Stephen Schachman Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kind Linda Matrunich and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Tim and Olivia Rabe Dr. and Mrs. John S. Hirchstein Mrs. Linda Galinsky Kirshner Pat Grannan Nagele Paulette and Julian Rackow Schmader Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. and Mr. Jack Kirshner The McAndrews Family Joan and David Naide Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Barry F. Schwartz Hirshorn Ms. Gabrielle K. Kissling Foundation Karen and Asuka Nakahara Reichman Nora Schwarz Lynn and Tony Hitschler Mr. Joseph Kotarski and Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ms. Mary F. Nixon Deborah Reik and Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Scott Bryan E. Hoffman Dr. Federico Mingozzi McDowell III Mr. and Mrs. Eric Noll Levinson Howard J. Sedran and Ms. Marilyn Holifield Dr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Gabrielle R. McGee Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Noreika Sean M. Reilly Martha Levine Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kovalski Dagmar E. McGill Mr. Joseph A. O’Connor, Jr. Midge Rendell Idajane and Holt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mimi and Jim McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Edward M. Resovsky Dr. Bernard Segal Mr. Edward W. Hoy Krasne Meg and Jamie McLane O’Donnell Judith Richter Mr. Greg Segall Angela V. B. Hudson Mrs. Elizabeth G. Kuensell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Jennifer O’Hare Malcolm and Karen Riley Dr. and Mrs. Murray W. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hughes Ms. Christina Lamonica McMichael Dr. Joan O’Shea Joseph J. Rishel Seitchik Ms. Rosalie Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. George Robert Jane and Paul Rittmaster Nick and Jean Selch Mr. Joseph Grasso Overhiser, Jr. Antoinette Farrar Seymour

76 INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 77 Joanne and Bruce Shanzer Ms. Jacquelyn Weiss Mr. and Mrs. L. Clarke Blynn Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey D. Susan B. and W. Henry Mrs. Jeanne and Donald Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dr. Nancy and Stuart Weiss Mr. Donald L. Born Dennis Harrison Mell Shecter Mr. and Mrs. Sol Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Mr. James DeSantis Mr. Robert Hayes and Dr. Jerome Miller Mr. and Mrs. Brian Shivers David and Susan West Brent David B. Devan and David Dr. Winifred Hayes Ms. Madeline Miller and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Marian and John Weston Dr. and Mrs. Paul P. Dubbeldam G. W. Heck Mr. H. Gordon Leggett Shoemaker Wendy E. Wilson Bricknell Mr. and Mrs. Tom Diederich Mr. W. Mark Hinkel Mr. Mark H. Minter Salem Shuchman and Ms. Maria J. Wing Dionne Broadus Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day Mr. Anders Hyde Mr. Marshall P. H. Mitchell Barbara Klock Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. Kevin Brown Dilks Ms. Dayna Imam Ms. Terra Moné Foundation Worthy Mrs. Barbara Brown- Ms. Julia S. Dolinger and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jackson Jessie Mooberry and Soren Mrs. Bambi M. Siegfried Jeanne Wrobleski, Esq. Ruttenberg Ms. Rebecca S. Stern Mrs. Deborah and Steven Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Steven Joann T. Wurzak and Family Mr. James M. Buck and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Drake Jordan Charles W. Mooney, Jr., and Siegfried Mr. F. Gordon Yasinow Mrs. Elinor H. Buck Dr. Julia R. and Ms. Annette Kelton Aiko Kamei Morton and Judith Simkins Ms. Bonnie R. Young and Ms. Kathryn K. Burchinal Mr. P. L. Dutton Carolyn H. Kendall Mr. and Mrs. William Ms. Gail Singer Mr. Edward B. McDaid Erin Bushnell Mrs. Melissa N. Eldredge Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mosconi Jon C. and Karen Poul Sirlin Mr. Matt Zelesko Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Calvert Mr. Emilio Emini and Kestenbaum Mr. Jim Moss Eileen Z. Smithe Randi Zemsky and Ms. Barbara Y. Camp Ms. Janet Skidmore Philip J. Klaski and John A. Mr. Richard Muchnik Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robert D. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Epstein Bazzani Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Sokolov Christina Zwarg and William Carfagno Ms. Kelly Farley Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Krosky Natalini Tracey and Shanin Specter Galperin Mr. Howard M. Casper and Mr. Richard R. Fernandez Ms. Jacqueline Kuehnel and Meredith A. Newman and Larry and Linda Spivack Anonymous Mrs. Nancy R. Casper Mr. Zachary Fernberger Mr. Edmondo Caira Ryan A. Newman Alexis and Richard Sternhell Mr. Benjamin Chalfin Helen H. Ford Susie Kuhn Ms. Bonnie Nierman $500–$999 Francis R. and Mary Jo Ms. Kimberly Chaney Mr. Richard Fortmann and Monica Kuroki Ms. Nivedita Niyogi Linda and Donald Adams Strawbridge Dr. Jolley B. Christman and Ms. Anne Crowley Mr. Peter Lang Jordan Novak Mr. and Mrs. Brett Altman Mr. George Strawbridge, Jr. Mr. Andrew Christman Barry and Meryl Freedman Emilie and Peter Lapham Mr. Timothy Nugent and Ms. Brooke Davis Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Mr. Miles B. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dr. Virginia M. Lee and Mrs. Rebecca Calder- Mr. Robert E. Angevine Stroud II Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Freedman Dr. John Q. Trojanowski Nugent Dr. Jeffrey Apter Ms. Judith Sills Swartz Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Robert and Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. John O’Breza Kiki Aranita David W. Sweet Ms. Mary Ann Crutchlow Gabriel Legnini Mr. Albert Oehrle and Marilyn P. Asplundh Ms. Cecilia S. Tannenbaum Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ms. Sara Geelan Mushi Li Mrs. Barbara Gisel Oehrle Mr. Michael B. Azeez John and Maureen Tierney Culbertson Mr. and Mrs. James Giarelli Mr. Michael Lukasek Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan H. Carol Baker and Mark Stein Ms. Dunham Townend and Mr. Ross Currie and Mr. Mark Gignac John-David Mallach Orenstein Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baker Mr. John Churchill Ms. Jillian Ivey Mr. and Mrs. Arnold F. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ms. Patricia J. Owens Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Libby and George Trammell Mr. Rahul Dandora Glaberson Mammen Dr. Ashish Patel Baron Peter C. Trentacoste Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. Paul Marcotte Ms. Jane G. Pepper Samantha Barth Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner Daniels Glickman Mr. Aaron Markowitz Emily Perrotta and Jason Mr. John A. Bazzani and Mr. William Untereker Ms. Tapasya Das Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Ms. Megan McCusker Cover Mr. Philip J. Klaski Ross Waller and Ann Bruce and Suzanne Davis Grant Mr. and Mrs. James McGrath Mr. Christopher Piro Mr. Michael N. Berger Huebner Ms. Nancy B. Davis Alta W. and N. Peter Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. McKeel Christine Poggi, PhD Mr. Allen D. Black and Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Judith N. Dean and Hamilton Mr. George H. McNeely Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. R. Randolph Apgar Wallis James D. Crawford Margaret Harris Henry S. McNeil Potamkin Ms. Joan S. Blaine Ms. Catherine E. Ward Mr. Anthony C. Degutis Grace Pryor Ms. Betsie Blodgett

78 INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 79 Ms. Anisha Quadir Mr. Kenneth Stanley Corporations, $25,000–$49,999 Locks Gallery Ethel Sergeant Clark Mr. Avinash Raghupathy Paul H. Stern and Foundations, Trusts, Bloomberg Philanthropies Tod Williams Billie Tsien Smith Memorial Fund Ms. Laurinda Rainey Deborah M. Berkowitz and Government Chubb Architects Sotheby’s Mahesh Rangan Ms. Rebecca S. Stern Agencies The Coby Foundation, Ltd. UHS of Pennsylvania SQA Foundation, Inc. Ms. Sheila Reckmeyer Ms. Bonnie Stone and GSK Studio Institute $500–$9,999 Ms. Dolores Redfearn Mr. Laurence S. Klugman Hersha Hospitality Trust Target $100,000+ Alameda Land Company Mr. and Mrs. William Ms. Heather Sultanian John S. and James L. Knight Vanguard Arete Foundation Ascend Greater Philadelphia Reininger Mrs. Paula O. Suss Foundation Wells Fargo Comcast NBCUniversal Barnes Study Group Dr. John E. Richardson and Naveen Todi The Miami Foundation Wolfington Body William B. Dietrich Bernie Robbins Jewelers Dr. Allison Abbott Mrs. Blanche Levitt Torphy Philadelphia Cultural Fund Company, Inc. Foundation Berwind Corporation Ms. Cheri Riddle and Mr. Ted Torphy PNC Women’s Dermatological The Horace W. Goldsmith The Board of Pensions of Mr. Hugo Rocha Khanh Tran and Alex Schwab Charitable Fund Society Foundation the Presbyterian Church Mrs. Debra Ryan Kipperman Subaru of America, Inc. Anonymous J.P. Morgan Charitable College of the Atlantic Ms. Abigail Saeger and Ms. Domenica Vinci The Victory Foundation Giving Fund The Cooper Union Mr. Paul Masi Carol Warshawsky Wyncote Foundation The Maguire Foundation Dilworth Paxson LLP In-kind Giving Marilyn C. Sanborne and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weiner Morgan Stanley $10,000–$24,999 Elliott-Lewis Official Hotel Partner Richard J. Labowskie Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Weiss Neubauer Family Annenberg Foundation Firstrust Bank The Rittenhouse Mrs. Lois and Laura Santer Joseph H. Weiss and Sharon Foundation Bank of America Goldsmith Weiss Ms. Meg McNichol Pinkenson Official Airline Partner PECO Beneficial Bank Foundation Scarpetta Mr. Stephen B. American Airlines The Pew Charitable Trusts Black Flower Agency Greater Philadelphia Susan and M. William Weitzenhoffer and The William Penn Christie’s Cultural Alliance Official Media Partner Schwartz Mr. Carl R. Kopfinger Foundation Connelly Foundation Ithaca College NBC10|Telemundo62 Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Sellers Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Urban One, Inc. Constellation Culinary Johnson & Johnson Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Wellington Official Radio Partner Anonymous Group of Companies Sharrar Mr. and Mrs. Dane Wells Urban One, Inc. Cozen O’Connor LAGOS Mr. Steve Shihadeh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. $50,000–$99,999 Dietz & Watson Macquarie Holdings American Airlines Dr. and Mrs. Alex M. Siegel Widner American Airlines Dolfinger-McMahon Magis Insurance Group LLC Christie’s Kristina Siliunas and Vikram Mr. Jeffrey M. Williams Art Mentor Foundation Foundation The McAndrews Family Comcast NBCUniversal Kuriyan Mr. J. Eustace Wolfington Lucerne FS Investments Foundation Constellation Culinary Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Mr. Michael Wright H. F. Lenfest Fund of the Hamilton Family Charitable The Andrew W. Mellon Group Silverman Michael F. and Sue Ellen Philadelphia Foundation Trust Foundation Four Seasons Hotel Dr. Serena and Young National Philanthropic Trust Syde Hurdus Foundation Merck & Co Inc Philadelphia at Mr. William Skwersky Anonymous Stavros Niarchos JEP Management The Philadelphia Comcast Center Mrs. Hether H. and Foundation Justi Group, Inc. Foundation Freeman’s Mr. Donald U. Smith Pennsylvania Council on Kline & Specter, P.C. Philadelphia Insurance Hersha Hospitality Trust Mr. Matthew J. Smith the Arts Gerry Lenfest Legacy Fund Companies Mole Street Productions Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder The Richard C. von Hess of the Philadelphia PRM Consulting, Inc. NBC10|Telemundo62 Mr. Stephen A. Stack and Foundation Foundation Sarian Strategic Partners | Philadelphia Magazine Ms. Kathleen Vick Anonymous Lévy Gorvy Gallery HighTower Advisors Subaru of America, Inc. Corinne Stahl Christian R. and Mary F. Urban One, Inc. Lindback Foundation WURD Radio, LLC

80 INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT—CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORT THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 81 The Circles Ed and Ellen Hanway Anita and Fred Cohen David F. Hoffman and Mary Suzanne and Norman Cohn Membership Benefactor’s Circle MacElree Sarah Miller Coulson John Alchin and Hal Marguerite Lenfest Jerome F. Dean Marryatt Marcia and Ron Rubin Edith R. Dixon Lynne and Harold A. Joan F. Thalheimer Gloria and John Drosdick Programs Honickman The Honorable Constance H. Michelle and Eugene Dubay Lisa D. Kabnick and John H. Williams and Dr. Sankey V. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Elbaum The generous gifts of donors to our annual membership McFadden Williams Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eni Suzanne and Jim Ksansnak programs provide critical, unrestricted support for the Anonymous Joseph and Marie Field Leigh and John Middleton Julia and David Fleischner Leadership Circle Barnes Foundation’s mission: Neubauer Family Robert and Penny Fox Bill and Laura Buck Foundation Deborah and Kurt Hilzinger The Circles Tory A. Burch Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley D. Corporate Council Esther and James H. Park Johnson Cavanaugh General Membership Aileen and Brian Roberts Jones Wajahat Family The Moses Feldman Family Adele Schaeffer Helen M. and Henry K. Justi Foundation David Leone Chairman’s Circle Jane* and Leonard Korman Maribeth and Steven Lerner John Aglialoro and Joan Family The Leslie Miller and Carter Judy and Peter Leone Richard Worley Christine and Michael Lyn M. Ross Foundation Angelakis Katie Adams Schaeffer and Hilarie and Mitchell Morgan Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Tony Schaeffer Suzanne Roberts Cultural Judith Broudy Dr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Stark Development Fund Elaine W. Camarda and Bruce and Robbi Toll A. Morris Williams, Jr. Caroline Buck Rogers Betsy Z. and Edward E. Director’s Circle Sue Perel Rosefsky Cohen Dennis Alter Constance Smukler Daniel M. and Monica D. Barbara B. and Theodore R. Denise Littlefield Sobel DiLella Aronson Archbold D. and Helene B. James Fernberger and Mary Jim and Janet Averill van Beuren Walto Mrs. J. Mahlon Buck, Jr. Molly and Tom Walker

*deceased THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 83 Margaret and Tom Whitford Christine and George Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Spain Arthur Dantchik Jim and Valerie McKinney Pat and Scott Sanders Ted and Stevie Wolf Henisee Joan N. Stern Mr. Rodney D. Day III David R. McShane Nicole and James Schaeffer Peg and Phil Zminda Mr. Samuel Himmelrich, Jr. Barbara and Fred Marianne Dean Susan and Frank Mechura Ms. Pamela L. Schreiber Cathy Hughes Sutherland Nina and David Diefenbach Colleen M. Melchiorre Carole L. Schultz Circle Patron John and Anne Iskrant Penelope and Thomas Jack and Kathy Donnelly George and Keiko Miller Peter W. Schweitzer Elie M. Abemayor, MD Mr. Robert A. Jacoby Watkins Patricia and George James and Nancy Minnick Irene and Fred Shabel Mr. and Mrs. Michael Acker Dorothy and Donald Kardon Eileen Weinstein Doolittle Brig. Gen. Dr. Edith P. Melanie and John Shain Mr. Harry F. Adams Dr. Herbert Kean and Bennett and Judie Kathleen and Philip Dotts Mitchell and Iris and Greg Shea Miriam G. Bernstein the Honorable Joyce Weinstock Matt and Lori Espe Mr. Delmar Mitchell Nancy and Marc Shrier Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Block Kean Harriet and Larry Weiss Joslyn G. Ewart and Mr. and Mrs. H. Laddie Rowland and Elaine Smith Donna and Jon Boscia Christina Kind Mr. and Mrs. David Yost Joseph S. Joyce Montague, Jr. Ellen B. Solms Sally and Theodore “Dick” Susan and Leonard Klehr Henry C. Fader, Esq. Lauren and Don Morel Mrs. Ann R. Sorgenti Brickman Circle Supporter Sallie and Berton Korman Amy A. Fox and Daniel H. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morse SQA Foundation, Inc. Caroline A. Browne and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams Emily Kurtz Wheeler Ann and Troy Moss Murray and Linda Stempel Steven C. Browne Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Barbara Freed and Alan Mr. and Mrs. Britton H. Janet and Matthew Stern Ms. Caitlin Cantor Alexandre Lebovitz Mittelman Murdoch Keith and Jim Straw Ms. Nancy R. Cantor Nancy Barness Ellen Berman Lee Toni and Bob Garrison The National Arts Program Ms. Camaren Subhiyah The CHG Charitable Trust Carol and Horace Barsh Gene and Sueyun Locks Dr. Susan Giesecke-Bloom Foundation Ms. Jessica Torng Mr. and Mrs. Stewart L. Clark Hooper Baruch Ms. Anne E. Martinez and Isher Gill and Eric Au Helen Stambler Neuberger Libby and George Trammell Cohen William Bates, Jr., and Dr. Gregory Kubicek Wendy and Gregory and Jim Neuberger Pat and Phil Turberg Thom Collins Constance P. Mayock Laura and Marc McKenna Gosfield Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nutt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Unruh Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dooner Joanne M. Berwind Mr. Steven J. McLaughlin Mr. Dennis J. Grousosky Mr. James E. O’Neill and Sally Walker and Tom Kathy and Ted Fernberger Claire Boasi John J. Medveckis and Charles F. Harenza, Esq. Mr. David A. Rubin Gilmore Jaimie and David Field Robert Bryan and Julie Marina Kats Ann Marie and Terry Horner Dr. Elias W. Packman Helen J. Wallace Linda Frankel Jensen Bryan Victor Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ms. Zoë S. Pappas Dr. R. J. Wallner Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Max Buten Ms. Marjorie Ogilvie and Hovey David L. Paskin and Linda Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Frankel Sandy Cadwalader Mr. Miller Parker Dr. Hildy Jaffe and Scribner Paskin Watts Dr. Roberta Gausas and Carolyn Cannuscio and Pennsylvania Lumbermens Mr. Daniel J. Lasdon Ms. Beth S. Paterno Deborah D. Weise Mr. Allen J. Model Daniel Rader Mutual Insurance Bob and Deborah Killen James and Ellen Patton Richard and Beatrice Ms. Sara Gleason and Mrs. Barbara Cantor Company Mr. Richard Kipp Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Wernick Mr. John Tantoco Mr. and Mrs. David Cardy Mrs. Lisa Popowich and Mr. William Kronenberg III Pierce, Jr. Deborah R. Willig and Linda and David Glickstein Margaret Carson-Gable and Mr. Jonathan B. Stein Lassin Family Foundation Dr. Elizabeth Porth Kathryn M. Casey, PhD Mrs. Bonnie Goldberg and Eric H. Gable Deborah A. Rabinowitz Rochelle F. Levy Helen and David Pudlin Lisa M. Witomski and Mr. Gary Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. William F. Louise and Alan Reed Joan W. Mackie Dr. Sara and James A. Scott Anne and Matt Hamilton Christ Jay and Gretchen Riley Sandy and David Marshall Mr. Mario Rafalin Drs. Judith Wolf and Howard Stephen and Julia Harmelin Dr. Robert and Linda* Cody Ms. Jessica Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elizabeth A. Reilly Eisen Elizabeth and Henry Harris Mr. and Mrs. Tristram C. Mr. Brett Ecker McCarthy The Rodin Family Trust Sun Young and Jin Park Penelope Harris Colket, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith Peter and Bonnie Ms. Eileen Rosenau Ana-Maria Zaugg and David Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. S. B. Cooper and R. L. Besson Mrs. Priscilla H. Smith McCausland Robin and Mark Rubenstein Anstice Havens Mrs. Geraldine Cramer Sarah Billinghurst Solomon The Reverend Thomas L. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adrian Anonymous (2) Ms. Liesl Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. John and Howard Solomon McClellan Russo Mr. Jordan Mersky Cummiskey

84 MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS *deceased THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 85 Circle Member Frank and Suzanne Dr. Colleen J. Christian and David Ertz and Kristin Ms. Lisa Grenier Mr. and Mrs. David F. Jones Carol and Bennett Aaron Binswanger Dr. Courtland Schmidt Mullaney Marcy Gringlas and Joel Madeleine M. Joullie Mrs. Lorraine Alexander Mr. and Mrs. John K. Joan I. Coale Mrs. Alexandra M. Estey Greenberg Ms. Zakiyah Kadry The Honorable Binswanger Mark and Iris Coblitz Katharine and Bill Eyre Ms. Susan B. Grody Arthur M. Kaplan and Jacqueline F. Allen Eugene and Joann Bissell Robert Cohen and Deborah Norma A. Fabian Anita and Paul Gross R. Duane Perry Ms. Pamela A. Altman Sally Cooper Bleznak Peikes James J. Fairorth Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gubanich Arlan and Bruce Kardon Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Block Ron Connolly Mr. Paul C. Farmer and Bill and Katie Haines Mrs. Janet Kardon and Anderson Janice and Arthur Block Pat and John Conte Mr. Michael D. King Ms. Margaret Hallenbeck Mr. Harvey Hewit Mrs. William H. Annesley Mildred Bloggs and George Marjorie C. Coxe Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Melanie S. Katzmann Drs. Kristina and John Hartnett Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Feldser Halloran Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foster Antoniades Mr. Michael A. and Craven, Jr. Ritson and Julie Ferguson Georgette Hamaty and Kelsen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Mrs. Debra L. Bloom Ms. Nancy Cromer and James W. Feussner, MD, JD George Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kind Arem Michael and Natalie Bolinski Dr. Elliot J. Sussman Ms. Jeanne B. Fisher and Mr. Kevin Harris Mrs. Linda Galinsky Kirshner Ms. Arleen Armstrong and Jim and Marcia Borel Mr. and Mrs. John Culhane Mr. Robert F. Lang Carolyn Hazard and Will and Mr. Jack Kirshner Ms. Kathryn Del Beccaro Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Annabelle and Jim Curran Jill and Mark Fishman Sachse Ms. Gabrielle K. Kissling Drs. Arthur and Carolyn Borger Ms. Caroline Curran and Ms. Marilyn Fishman and Ms. Lisa Heller and Dr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Asbury Mr. and Mrs. Barney Breed Dr. Jason Sagerman Mr. James MacElderry Mr. Harry Roth Kovalski Brent and Kelly Asplundh Dr. Catherine Brennan Mrs. Janet S. Cusack Meghan H. and Anthony Ms. Hannah L. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Dr. George and Nancy Gabel Martha and Bill Cyphers Fotopoulos Richard J. Herring Krasne Atkins Broder Diane Dalto and Richard E. Rona R. Frank Louise and Harry Hill Elaine and Manny Landau Ms. Lynn R. Axelroth and George and Nancy Brodie Woosnam Drs. Peter and Pamela Freyd Pamela and James Hill Dale and Barbara Landis Mr. Charles W. Handsaker Ms. Dawn M. Bryant Mr. Peter Daniele Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freyer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mr. Robert A. Ayerle Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Rick and Lora Davis Leora and Dan Garner Hirshorn Larcade Eileen Baird Burke Tobey and Mark Dichter Ed and Patsy Garno Lynn and Tony Hitschler Dr. Jane M. Lavelle and Mrs. Sandra K. Baldino Theodore and Nancie Ms. Irene DiMarco and Ms. Elizabeth H. Gemmill Bryan E. Hoffman Dr. Andrew T. Costarino Lynda Barness Burkett Mr. Mitchell Collins Ms. Lisa Getzfrid Ms. Marilyn Holifield Pamela D. Laws and Nancy Dillard Barth Mr. Charles Butt Edward A. and Mary Ann Deborah Glass Mr. Edward W. Hoy Robert I Whitelaw Mary Louise Barton and Ms. Willo Carey and Dixon Emily and Scott Goldsleger Angela V. B. Hudson Ellyn and Seth Lehr Martin Fumo Mr. Peter A. Benoliel Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Ms. Criswell Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hughes Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Leist Diane and Robert Bass Mr. and Ms. Laurence Donohoe Juliet Goodfriend and Marc Ms. Ann Hutton and Susan Leontiades Frances and Michael Carolan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Moreau Mr. Steven Hutton Elaine Levitt Baylson Andy and Audry Carter Doyle Nancy Gordon and Stew Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Mr. Gie Liem Richard and Eileen Bazelon Matthew Caso Carol and John Durham Bolno Hymerling Charisse R. Lillie, Esq. and Sylvia Beck and Jay Gene and Patricia Barbara Eberlein and Jerry Quality Quinn Grabias and Mr. and Mrs. Osagie Thomas L. McGill, Jr., Esq. Federman Castellano Wind Stanley Grabias Imasogie Ms. Silvia Liska Mr. and Mrs. B. Richard Susan W. and Cummins Sherry and Brian Effron Ms. Mary Jo Grdina Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Inerfeld William and Veena Loftus Benioff Catherwood, Jr. Gail Ehrlich Peggy and Richard Dr. Evelyn Rosen Isom Dante and Susan Lombardi Alexis Berg and Joel Marmar Dr. Dante Cerza Dianne and Dave Elderkin Greenawalt Linda J. Jacobsen Bob and Sandy London Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berman Ms. Heather Chalmers and Carole Elkin William and Joan R. Susan Jaffe Holly M. and William G. Mr. and Mrs. James Biles Mr. Philip Warden Helen W. Drutt English Greenfield Michéle and Peter Jennings Luff, Jr. Jean Cho and David Mankoff Adele Aron Greenspun Meg and Craig Johnson Christina Weiss Lurie

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88 MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 89 Corporate Council The Haverford Trust Blank Rome LLP Temple University, Reita and Melissa Bewley Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Patron Company EisnerAmper Development and Alumni Mr. Edward G. Biester and Coleman Accenture International Parkinson Firstrust Bank Relations Ms. Carol Press Ms. Kristi Cook Bank of America and Movement Disorder Fox Rothschild LLP USLI Mr. Allen D. Black and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Black Flower Agency Society Hangley Aronchick Segal Wexford Science & Mr. R. Randolph Apgar Cosby Bloomberg Philanthropies Janney Montgomery Scott Pudlin & Schiller Technology, LLC Ms. Joan S. Blaine Mr. Richard T. Crawford Christie’s Jornaya Kline & Specter, P.C. WURD Radio, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Crooks Cigna Kent & Kent Law Offices of Bernard M. Zuko Inc. Bodine Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cozen O’Connor Lincoln Investment Gross, P.C. Anonymous Mr. Donald L. Born Culbertson Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Planning LLC LL Funds LLC Wendy Smith Born and Mr. and Mrs. J. David Dechert LLP Marsh & McLennan MissionOG General Christopher T. Born Cummins Deloitte Companies Shein Law Center, Ltd. Membership Dr. and Mrs. Paul P. Mrs. Elizabeth Daniels and First American Title McKinsey & Company, Sotheby’s Bricknell Mr. Michael Daniels Insurance Co. Mid-Atlantic Tierney Sustainer Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Ms. Nancy B. Davis FS Investments O3 World Tod Williams Billie Tsien Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abbott Brodie Judith N. Dean and James D. The Glenmede Trust OLIN Architects Mr. and Mrs. Terry Adamson Mr. Edward S. Brown Crawford Company, N.A. Penn Medicine Department UGI Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Brett Altman Mrs. Maripeg Bruder Mr. Anthony C. Degutis Hirtle, Callaghan & Co. of Radiology UHS of Pennsylvania Mr. Wolfram Anders and Mr. Michael P. Buckley and Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey D. JPMorgan Chase & Co. Philadelphia Convention & Ms. Michele Manatt Ms. Mason Barnett Dennis Corporate Council Justi Group, Inc. Visitors Bureau Mr. Robert E. Angevine Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Ms. Lisa C. Detwiler and Supporter LAGOS Philadelphia Hide Brokerage Ms. Jean Anwyll and Burch Mr. Donald J. Mahoney A. Amendt Pest Control Pepper Hamilton LLP Corporation Ms. Miskit Airth Ms. Kathryn K. Burchinal David B. Devan and David Aberdeen Standard Reed Smith LLP Service-Now, Inc. Marilyn P. Asplundh Ms. Barbara Y. Camp Dubbeldam Investments SEI Investments Temple University School of Ms. Lea Avital and Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Diederich The Boston Consulting West Pharmaceutical Medicine Mr. Ben-Josef Mazar Carfagno Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day Group Services Tristate HVAC Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Mr. Howard M. Casper and Dilks Citi Private Bank Equipment, LLP Babb Mrs. Nancy R. Casper Walter B. Doggett III Corporate Council Cristo Rey Philadelphia Wells Fargo Mr. and Mrs. Eric Baelen Dr. Maryalice Cheney and Dr. Julia and Associate High School Wescott Financial Advisory Carol Baker and Mark Stein Dr. Scott Goldman Mr. P. L. Dutton Aimco & Park Towne Place Duane Morris LLP Group LLC Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baker Dr. Jolley B. Christman and Mrs. Melissa N. Eldredge Alfa International Harmelin Media Zurich American Insurance Mrs. Rachel Ball Mr. Andrew Christman Mr. Emilio Emini and Bailey Brand Consulting Hussian College Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Ms. Janet Skidmore Ballard Spahr LLP L.F. Driscoll Co. Baron Cimino, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Epstein Boston University School of Corporate Council Macalester College Ms. Susan J. Bass Mr. and Mrs. James Clair Dr. Gladys S. Fenichel Public Health Friend PCI Pharma Services Mr. John A. Bazzani and Ms. Abbi Cohen and Mr. Richard R. Fernandez Citizens Bank Aegis Property Group Pennworth Financial Mr. Philip J. Klaski Mr. Thomas O’Connell Mr. Peter Ferry Day & Zimmermann Allied Universal Services Mr. Miles B. Cohen Mr. Bruce A. Finlayson Elliott-Lewis Arkema Inc. Philadelphia Hospitality Inc. Ms. Linda Fishman and Goldman Sachs Atlantic Coast Ms. Hannah Fishman Communications

90 MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 91 Mrs. Nancy Fogg-Johnson Mr. Russell H. Harris Mr. Mirek Klabal and Mr. James Martin Ms. Nivedita Niyogi Mr. Philmore Robertson, Jr. and Mr. Ron D. Johnson Susan B. and W. Henry Ms. Yoly Ward Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mr. Timothy Nugent and and Ms. Kathryn J. Mr. Richard Fortmann and Harrison Philip J. Klaski and John A. McGranaghan Mrs. Rebecca Calder- Caywood Ms. Anne Crowley Ms. Hedy A. Hartman Bazzani Mr. and Mrs. James McGrath Nugent Mrs. Phyllis and Ms. Natalie Foster Mr. Frederic Harwood Ms. Paula Koda and The Honorable and Mr. and Mrs. John O’Breza Mr. Marvin Robinson Ms. Patricia Ralph Fowler and Ms. Nedda Di Mr. John Trescot Mrs. Theodore McKee Ms. Susan E. Odessey Caro and Robert Rock and Mr. Gordon B. Fowler Montezemolo Mrs. Sylvia Kreithen Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. McKeel Barbara Gisel Oehrle and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mr. Henry Fraimow and Dr. Mark Haskins and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kroch Mr. George H. McNeely Albert Oehrle Rosskam Ms. Jacqueline French Dr. Rebecca Craik Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Krosky Henry S. McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan H. Julia and Roy Rover Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mrs. Ellen Nalle Hass and Ms. Jacqueline Kuehnel and Florence E. and David Orenstein Mrs. Anne L. and Freedman Mr. John Hass Mr. Edmondo Caira McQuiston Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Dr. Stephen Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Mr. Robert Hayes and Susie Kuhn Ms. Paula McVeigh O’Shaughnessy Mr. Andrew Rudolph Freind Dr. Winifred Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Rollin R. Ms. Marybeth Medernach Mrs. Christina V. Pappajohn Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jane D. Heintz Lafrance and Mr. J. S. Freeman Mr. Troy Parrish Mrs. Debra Ryan French Mrs. Lynn and Catherine B. and Jerrold Mrs. Jeanne and Dr. Stephen C. Peiper and Ms. Katherine Sachs Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Mr. Ron Helmer Lakoff Mr. Donald Mell Dr. Zixuan Wang Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gabriel Ms. Catherine R. Herman Ms. Christina Lamonica Mr. and Mrs. John Ms. Jane G. Pepper Sager Ms. Virginia Gehshan and Ms. Ann C. Malhotra Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Meuwissen Mr. Vince J. Pinto and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salata Mr. Mark Gignac Ms. Rhoda K. Herrold Larocca Mrs. Pamela and Ms. Barb Blanchard Mr. Lawrence Salva Ms. Tracey Gill Mr. James L. Hewitt and Mr. David Later and Mr. Jack Meyerson Mrs. Martha Nash Pitcairn Donald and Priscilla Mr. and Mrs. Arnold F. Ms. Melanie Munden Mrs. Nancy J. Eklund Ms. Carolina Millard and and Mr. Duncan Pitcairn Samuelson Glaberson Anne and David Hilton Robert and Elizabeth Ms. Beatrice O’Donnell Ms. Alison Price and Marilyn C. Sanborne and Ms. Eileen Glenn Mr. W. Mark Hinkel Legnini Mrs. Kathleen and Mr. Jonathan Price Richard J. Labowskie Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Cheryl F. Hoeflich Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Dr. Arthur Miller Mr. Donald Pyskacek and Ms. Lucinda R. Sanders and Goldstein Ms. Gail A. Hoffman Lesnik Ms. Madeline Miller and Ms. Barbara Shapiro Mr. Nicholas Walker Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Mr. Fred Howard Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Mr. H. Gordon Leggett Ms. Merle Raab and Lois Santer and Laura Nebel Goodman Dr. Lesley A. Hughes Levinson Mr. Marshall P. H. Mitchell Ms. Lenore Scharf Ms. Pauline Scalvino Mrs. Mary H. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jackson Mr. Philip Lian and Charles W. Mooney, Jr. and Mahesh Rangan Ms. Meg McNichol Mr. Richard W. Grant Ms. Sheila V. Jamison- Ms. Joan L. Mueller Aiko Kamei Mr. Clyde E. Rankin III Scarpetta Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gress II Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Lillis Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morris Ms. Sheila Reckmeyer Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Cary Johnston Judy and Donald Love Mr. Richard Muchnik Ms. Dolores Redfearn Mr. Robert G. Schwartz Grunder Deborah and Steven Jordan Mr. Michael Lukasek Mrs. Tammy Murabito and Dr. John E. Richardson and Susan and M. William Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hafter Mr. Brian Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mr. John Murabito Dr. Allyson A. Abbott Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ms. Kathleen Cannon MacCombie Mr. Michael Murray and Mr. David Ringel Mr. and Mrs. William Haggerty Mrs. Eileen C. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ms. Wendy Newlon Sandra and Philip Ringo Schwarze Ms. Margaret Harris and Mr. Robert Heim Mammen Mr. Michael Murtha and Mr. David M. Riz and Dr. Leslie Serchuck and Mr. Phil Straus Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mr. Paul Marcotte Mr. Jeffrey Adkins Ms. Chao-Chin Lin Ms. Lynnae Schwartz Kestenbaum Dr. Julian Maressa Ms. Mary F. Nixon Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Sharps

92 MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 93 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Ms. Judith Taylor Mr. Stephen B. Sharrar Mr. James Timourian Weitzenhoffer and Ms. Marcia Shearer Mrs. Cathy Tombari and Mr. Carl R. Kopfinger Mr. Paul Siegel and Ms. Elizabeth Reeder Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. Phillip Sprayberry Ms. Janice Tomko and Westerman Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Mr. David J. Spindel Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Silverman Mrs. Blanche Levitt Torphy Widner Mr. and Mrs. David M. Slap and Mr. Ted Torphy Ms. Judy Willan Ms. Eve Slap Ms. Maydelis Torres and Ms. Elizabeth A. W. Williams Gifts in Honor Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith Ms. Isabel Torres and Mr. Charles Kelsh Mrs. Hether H. and Mr. Roman Torrijos Ms. Molly Keen Wilmarth Mr. Donald U. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rob Trumbull Ms. Linda C. Wingate and Mr. Roland Smith and Mr. Chris Tsiouris, Jr. Dr. William P. Liberi and in Memory Mrs. Qing Qing Lu Mr. Robert K. Urquhart Mr. J. Eustace Wolfington Ms. Paula Solomon Mr. Charles F. Vadala, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Steven Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. Spare Ms. Isabelle Vesey Woodward Mr. Stephen A. Stack and Mrs. Penelope V. Knight Dr. William Chris Woodward Ms. Kathleen Vick Waite and Mr. Michael Wright Corinne Stahl Mr. S. P. Knight Mrs. Rekha and Mr. Kenneth Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Mr. Pratap Yagnik Paul H. Stern and Wallis Michael F. and Sue Ellen Deborah M. Berkowitz Ms. Mary E. Webb Young Mr. John Strange Mr. Jeffrey G. Weil Professor Jian Q. Yu Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Mrs. Bonnie Weiner Mr. M. Michael Zuckerman Stroud II Mr. Jonathan Weiss and and Ms. Jan P. Levine Dr. Neville Strumpf Ms. Abigail Wolf Anonymous (4)

94 MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 95 Gifts in Honor Mr. and Mrs. Tim Callahan Ms. Joy Horwitz-Fram Mr. and Mrs. Eli Subin In Memory of Lillian Mrs. Nancy Froysland Hoerl In Honor of Michelle and In Honor of Peg Zminda In Honor of the marriage Shoyer and Mr. Scott R. Hoerl In Honor of Katie Gene Dubay and Joseph of Brielle A. Sieh and The Belanger Family In Memory of Arlis Froysland Mr. Michael Ioannou Adams Schaeffer Katarski Charles X. Block Sara Bernstein In Honor of Dorothy Ioannou Ms. Jane S. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams Mr. Peter Corbett Joan Dalessio Mr. Ashot Tadevosyan and In Memory of Barbara Mrs. Mimi Drake Dr. and Mrs. Mark Kahn Karen Febeo In Honor of Frank Butler Ms. Armine Darbinyan Abrahams In Honor of Sue Rubel Mrs. Helen P. Horwitz In Honor of Nina In Honor of Alyosha Ms. Susan Davis Ms. Stephen Lebovitz Ms. Annette Kelton Diefenbach Joy and Bennett Keiser Tadevosyan, Sr. In Honor of Anne Busnardo Barbara P. Lowenstein and In Memory of Joyce Bridges Ms. Young Bae In Honor of the Drew Family Kathleen Vannewkirk Arnold B. Lowenstein Taryn Leavitt Ms. Ellen Delea Carol Kresge Linda Killian In Honor of Lisa D. Kabnick Judith B. Miller In Honor of Harriet Cramer In Memory of William In Honor of the In Honor of Jackie Killian and John H. McFadden Sharon Polansky Fechisin Neubauer Family Ms. Deborah Dempsey Ms. Lillian Starr Ann Marie Navar Ms. Mary M. Watson-Bruce Frances and Michael In Honor of Joan Coale Marca H. Wolpert-Katz Robin Landsman In Honor of Janet Cusak In Honor of Dickson (Dave) Baylson In Memory of Lillian Dilworth Paxson LLP Bruce Daniel Allen Delia and Anthony Fugaro Mr. John Nedby Landsman and Sidney In Honor of Stephen J. In Memory of Elizabeth Allen In Honor of Joyce Senss Ms. Lois Westerfield Landsman In Honor of Aileen Harmelin, Esq. In Honor of Amelia Costello Ms. Claudia Beechman and Brian Roberts Helen Stambler Neuberger Eunice Levis Dr. Jonathan Fox and Cohen Ms. Christine Bamberger and Jim Neuberger Joan Zellers In Memory of Obvidio Levis Dr. Suzanne Markel-Fox In Memory of Laurie Jeffrey and Marjorie In Honor of Thom Collins In Honor of Dan Nguyen Honickman In Honor of Marzán Cross Beechman Mrs. Christina V. Pappajohn Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Noreika Christopher Zumba In Memory of Kathleen Ms. Carolyn Friedell Beverly Davenport Dr. and Mrs. Stanley In Honor of Dr. Matt In Honor of artist Greg Daly Mulhern In Honor of Jan Swift In Memory of Adrienne Aukburg Palcynski Humphrey Katie Adams Schaeffer and In Honor of Chuck Mrs. Marjorie Gable Gifts in Memory Albert G. Pastino Tony Schaeffer Winkleman’s birthday In Honor of Marjorie Ms. Allison Feierabend In Honor of Mary Anne In Memory of docent Weintraub’s birthday In Memory of Rosalie In Memory of Stephen Elizabeth Bailey Pastino Mac Gorson, father of docent Goldstein Goldman In Honor of Joan Cronan Ms. Erica Gooch Noah Gorson Maxanne Resnick Ms. Caren Barnet and In Honor of Lauren Igneri David Fogel Mr. Donald Bauer In Honor of Cynthia Carolan Mr. Steven Abramson Mr. Peter Schmidt In Memory of Arthur Fogel In Honor of Selma Bauer Ms. Janine Hand Mrs. Justine Englert In Memory of Jean Holcomb Ms. Tanya Roggenbuck and Marvin Goodman In Honor of Natalie Buffone Ms. Patricia Gaeser Schmidt Ms. Lindy Booth In Honor of Mike Maiale Ms. Cristy Hollin Mr. and Mrs. James Giarelli In Honor of Carole Booth Ms. Anita Hochman Dr. Anita G. Schmukler Virginia and Manning Smith Ms. Louise Bers Rose In Memory of James and In Honor of Rebecca Silver In Memory of Kitty Elles Michael Brice In Honor of Joan Carter and Adele Schaeffer Teresa Giarelli In Honor of Lorie Brice on her Enid D. Horowitz John Aglialoro Katie Adams Schaeffer and Ms. Judy Smith Wendy Goidell 80th birthday In Honor of David Adler on Tony Schaeffer In Memory of Sandy Smith In Memory of Robert Goidell his 90th birthday Danelle and Ray Sokolowski Dr. Lillian H. Stern and James Stowers Mr. Peter R. Herezfeld In Memory of Judith Stowers

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98 THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 99 Ambassadors Board Pat Steir Monique Scott, Larry D. Thompson Bryn Mawr College John Aglialoro, Robert N. Wilson Brian Seymour, Community Trustee Co-Chair Volunteer College of Philadelphia Pamela D. Bundy, College and Delia Solomons, Trustee Co-Chair University Advisory Drexel University Aileen Kennedy Roberts, Committee Li Sumpter, Moore College Trustee Co-Chair Leadership of Art and Design Christine Angelakis Paloma Checa-Gismero, Jonathan Wallis, Moore Michelle Dubay Swarthmore College College of Art and Design Jim Fernberger Therese Dolan, Margaret Werth, University David Fleischner Temple University, Committees of Delaware Yasmina Giordano Tyler School of Art Deborah E. Glass André Dombrowski, Community Christine Henisee University of Partners Angela V. B. Hudson Pennsylvania Maribeth Lerner Sharon Hirsh, Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture Stephanie Naidoff Rosemont College Amber Arts Collective Cathy Nassau Patricia Joseph, Lincoln Art Reach Pamela L. Schreiber University Asian Arts Initiative Jann Martin Schwarz Homay King, Big Brothers Big Sisters Iris Shea Bryn Mawr College Independent Region Constance Smukler Michael Leja, University BlackStar Film Festival of Pennsylvania The Brothers Network National Aaron Levy, University Business Association of Ambassadors Board of Pennsylvania West Parkside Timothy McCall, Villanova Campus Philly Ralph Curton, Jr. University The Colored Girls Museum Beth Rudin DeWoody Chika Okeke-Agulu, Community College of David B. Ford Princeton University Philadelphia Helen Stambler Neuberger Erin Pauwels, Dana and David Dornsife Jack Shear Temple University Center for Neighborhood Yinka Shonibare Josh Power, Saint Partnerships at Drexel Denise Littlefield Sobel Joseph’s University University Sarah Billinghurst Solomon Drexel University Jean Stark

THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 101 Eastside Charter School Rush Philanthropic Arts Helene Jaron Professional John Hook David Pudlin of Wilmington Foundation Cozen O’Connor Advisors Council Stradley Ronon Stevens & Hangley Aronchick Segal Education Works Small But Mighty Arts Young, LLP Pudlin & Schiller Naveen P. Kakarla Free Library of Philadelphia SpArc Philadelphia Sheldon M. Bonovitz, Esq., Hersha Hopitality Trust Troy Hottenstein Grant Rawdin Indego Taller Puertorriqueño Trustee Chair Morgan Stanley Private Wescott Financial Advisory Intercultural Journeys Tribal Home Laura LaRosa Duane Morris LLP Wealth Management Group LLC Interim House Twelve Gates Arts The Glenmede Trust Lawrence Arem Kipp Charter School Urban Art Gallery Company, N.A. Klehr Harrison Harvey Holly Isdale Nicole Pullen Ross Mexican Consulate of We Are Seeds Wealth Haven Goldman Sachs James A. Lebovitz Branzburg LLP Philadelphia Women’s Way Dechert LLP Andrew Kaplan Brett Rubinson Mexican Cultural Center WURD Radio, LLC Martyn Babitz Alex Brown Veritable, LP Mighty Writers David H. Lipson, Jr. BNY Mellon Corporate Moore College of Philadelphia Magazine James Biles Carol Kroch Marilyn C. Sanborne Art & Design Leadership Board Wilmington Trust Ballard Spahr LLP Becki Lynch MyCIO Wealth Partners Mural Arts Philadelphia David L. Cohen, Chair GSK Robert Louis Gregory C. Sarian Obvious Agency Lawrence Chane Comcast Corporation Saul Ewing Arnstein & Sarian Strategic Parters | One Feltonville CCDC Thomas J. McGarrigle Blank Rome LLP Lehr LLP HighTower Advisors OneHunted Jay A. Dubow Reed Smith LLP Nina Cohen People’s Emergency Center Pepper Hamilton John Medveckis Mark L. Silow Joseph Miskel Glenmede The Philadelphia Asian Cooke & Bieler Fox Rothschild LLP Christopher C. Dumont PNC American Film Festival Daniel Cooper U.S. Trust, Bank of Lee Miller Laura E. Stegossi Philadelphia Corporation James J. Moses Morgan, Lewis & Bockius America Private Wealth The Glenmede Trust Wells Fargo for Aging American Airlines Management Bernard Eizen Company, N.A. Philadelphia Housing Robert F. Stiles Scott Nepereny Flaster Greenberg, P.C. Authority David J. Feldman Francis Mirabello Haverford Trust Company Accenture Philadelphia Parks & First American Title Lois Gabin-Legato Morgan, Lewis & Bockius Amy S. Ufberg Recreation Insurance Company Douglas I. Oliver The Philadelphia Jimmy Mo Dechert LLP Philadelphia Youth PECO Foundation Katie Flaherty EisnerAmper Orchestra Bradford H. Winton Morgan Stanley Adam S. Roth Lawrence Gilberti Project Capoeira Tuan H. Nguyen Citi Private Bank Deloitte LLP Reed Smith LLP Project Home Michael C. Forman J.P. Morgan Private Bank W. Steven Woodward Public Citizens for Children FS Investments Alexandra von Plato Michael Grohman Louis Pichini Gadsden Schneider & and Youth Publicis Health Duane Morris LLP Sheila S. Gallucci-Davis, Esq. Deloitte LLP Woodward, LLP Puentes de Salud Subaru of America, Inc. Steven R. Wall Jack Hafner The Renegade Company Lisa Presser Morgan, Lewis & Bockius J.P. Morgan Securities Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

102 VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP COMMITTEES THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 103 Young Professionals Mia Fioravanti Allon Meizlik Leadership Board FS Investments Accenture Shannon Fitzpatrick Daniel Roque Samantha E. M. Audia Cigna Janney Montgomery The Glenmede Trust Scott LLC Company, N.A. Brandon Grant Penn Medicine Jonathan R. Stott Jennifer Bowers Dechert LLP Independence Blue Cross Joseph T. Imperiale Pepper Hamilton LLP Dunham E. Townend Brett J. Ciarelli Freeman’s Staff and Morgan Stanley Michael E. Magnatta Comcast Corporation Frannie DeFranco As of December 31, 2019 GSK Joseph J. Mahady Reed Smith LLP Volunteers

104 VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP COMMITTEES THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT105 Staff of the Barnes Daisy Greenwell, Annual Giving Programs Major Gifts Diana Oviedo, Special Visitor Engagement Foundation Conservation Technician William Cary, Senior Katie Adams Schaeffer, Project Coordinator Keny’e Bogan-EL Katharine Shulman, Director for Annual and Director of Leadership Jessica Lellie, Community Mostafa Darwish Office of the Conservation Technician Corporate Giving Gifts Connector Zachary Decker President Timothy Gierschick II, Linda Scribner Paskin, Jasmine Morris, Community Alexander Demko- Circles Thomas Collins, Neubauer Preparator Director of Major Gifts Connector McDonough Addie Peyronnin, Circles Family Executive Director Matthew Pruden, Preparator Holly Luff, Donor Natalia Villarán Quiñones, Dorothea Gamble Program Manager and President Engagement Manager Community and School Roman Golebiowski Curatorial Michael Zimmerman, Betsie Blodgett, Executive Coordinator Katherine Grace Nancy Ireson, Deputy Annual Giving Programs Marketing and Public Assistant to the President Gema Valencia-Turco, Anthony James Director for Collections Coordinator Relations and Board Liaison Community Connector Jakim Lett and Exhibitions & Gund Deirdre Maher, Director of Corporate Council Sarah Wagner-Bloom, Jasmine Morris Art and Archival Family Chief Curator Communications Meredith Pollock, Corporate Community Connector Nile Overton Collections Cindy Kang, Associate Joanne Tiongson-Perez, Programs Manager Dennis Robinson Curator Director of Marketing Public Programs Archives, Library, and Special Jamil Russ Eliza Bjorkman, Curatorial Membership and Social Media Kathleen Greene, Curator of Collections Dana Schwartz Assistant and Exhibitions Margaret Lee, Membership Adrian Anderson Phung, Public Programs Amanda McKnight, Manager Madi Shenk Coordinator Manager Marketing Manager Lynda Black, Public of the Archives, Library, Michael Sikorski Laura Sevelis, Collections Lindsey Evans, Membership Swabreen Bakr, Social Programs Coordinator and Special Collections Lisa Sucharski and Exhibitions Research Coordinator Media Coordinator Barbara Anne Beaucar, Visitor Engagement Lucy West Assistant Archivist and Historian Development Services Audience Engagement Conor Hepp, Director of Kumar Wilkins Amy Wojciechowski, Bertha Adams, Associate Melissa Brown, Director of Valerie Gay, Deputy Visitor Services Helen Yun Collections and Archivist Development Services Director for Audience Nick Feldman, Visitor Exhibitions Research Education Emily Goldsleger, Campaign Engagement and Chief Experience Floor Conservation Assistant Martha Lucy, Deputy and Stewardship Experience Officer Supervisor Barbara Buckley, Senior Director for Research, Registrar Manager Stephenie Koniers, Visitor Director of Conservation Family and Community Interpretation and Andrea akars, Registrar Jason Rosenberg, Prospect Experience Floor and Chief Conservator of Programs Education Research Coordinator Supervisor Paintings Visual Resources Barbara Wong, Director of William Perthes, Bernard C. Mathew Turner, DeJeonge Reese, Visitor Margaret A. Little, Senior Kerry Annos, Visual Community Engagement Watson Director of Adult Development Data and Experience Floor Conservator of Objects Resources Manager Linda Fernandez, Senior Education Gift Management Analyst Supervisor Anya Shutov, Conservator of Program Coordinator, Alia Palumbo, Senior Advancement Matt Jefferis, Call Center Paintings Foundation Relations Community, Youth, and Coordinator of Adult Nina McN. Diefenbach, Assistant Miriam Gillman, Assistant Georgette Hamaty, Director Family Programs Education and Academic SVP, Deputy Director for Conservator of Paintings of Foundation Relations Ana Gamboa, Special Programs Advancement Jennifer Castle, Senior Laura Bramble, Grants Project Coordinator Kathryn Fogarty, Executive Conservation Coordinator Manager Assistant

106 STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 107 Robin Craren, Collections Art Team Volunteer Management Lee Evans Editorial Retail Operations Research Coordinator Clay Cofer, Team Lead Pamela Birmingham, Andrew Finley Kelly Borgeson, Lead Editor Julie Steiner, Director of Amy Gillette, Research Kaelin Jewell Director of Volunteers, Frank Galaviz Daniel Huppman, Assistant Retail Operations Associate Kedra Kearis Gallery Guides, and Art Kyle Graham Editor James Morgera, Shop Carl Walsh, Postdoctoral Tamara Mason Team Hal Martin Manager Facilities Research Fellow Melissa Meier Martha Blood, Volunteer Kathavut Niranon Tia Bianchini, Inventory Jennifer Burke, Facilities Ann Moss Management Coordinator Stephanie Seymour Supervisor and Assistant Adjunct Art Instructors Manager Lily Scott Maxwell Skolnick Buyer Tiffany Barber Gallery Guides Deric Johnson, Facilities Kyla Van Buren Kenneth Avella, Shop Floor Barbara Anne Beaucar Pre-K–12 and Education Franklyn Cantor Manager Supervisor Leslie Bowen Programs Walter Elling Business Development Finance André Dombrowski Jennifer Brehm, Director of Laura Fravel Melissa Brannon, Senior Barnes Shop Sales Associates Hilary Doyle, Interim Matthew Feliz Pre-K–12 and Educator Margaret Hayes Director of Business Diana Blake Director of Finance Amy Gillette Programs Catherine Kaplan Strategy Ellen Bluestone Samantha Mukoyama, Derek Gillman Stephanie Stern, Pre-K–12 Leland Kimball Matthew Brogan, Senior Brendan Burke Accounting Manager Al Gury Programs Manager Patricia Kucker Manager of Event Michele Menville Heidi Hansen, Junior Andrea Hornick Colleen Wilson, Senior Paul Murray Operations Heidie Mojica Accountant Kaelin Jewell Program Specialist, Arts Summer Perlow Rebekah Gable, Senior DerShar Myers Alison Romich, Payroll Jonathan Katz Integration Slade Roff Manager of Business Coordinator Security Linda Kim Emily Addis, Pre-K–12 Rachel Rosenfeld Development Alvin Holland, Director of Deborah Krupp Outreach Program Colleen Delaney, Sales Information Technology Finance And Protection Services Dwaune Latimer Specialist Manager, Groups and Steven Brady, Chief Operations Margaret Little Jihan Thomas, Pre-K–12 Events Technology Officer Legal and Human Margaret Zminda, EVP, CFO, Martha Madigan Outreach Program McKenna Macko, Venue David Chamberlain, Resources and COO Camran Mani Specialist Sales Event Manager Director of Information Sara Geelan, Esq., Deputy Vincent D’Antonio, Senior Phillippe Met Leslie Fishel, Senior Timothy Bailey, Event Technology Operations Director, General Counsel, Director of Operations Lisa Minardi Coordinator, Pre-K–12 Assistant Deepthi Nune, Information and Assistant Secretary and Grounds Matt Palczynski Programs Amanda Healy, Event Technology Specialist Stephanie Mapp, Executive Erin Pauwels Lauren Neach, Early Audio-Visual Assistant Heather Hamilton, Business Assistant Marshall Portnoy Childhood Programs Stephen Lewis, Senior Grace Nugent, Event Systems Specialist Human Resources Emmelyn Rosen Coordinator Manager of Audio-Visual Assistant Erin O’Kane, User Support Sheronda Whitaker, Director Joshua Simon Alexander Conner, Gallery Thomas Costello, Audio- Rachel Tait, Event Assistant and Training Specialist of Human Resources Christine Stoughton Educator Visual Technical Jennifer Beddall, Interim Christopher Jativa, Lead Scarlett McCahill, Julien Suaudeau Natalia Villarán Quiñones, Supervisor Event Operations Web Developer Recruitment and Training Elisabeth Sumpter Community and School Gillen Riggs, Audio-Visual Assistant Andrew Gallagher, Front Manager Molly Walker Coordinator Technical Supervisor End Web Developer Design Linda Giang, Human Jonathan Wallis Teaching Artists Audio-Visual Technicians Olivia Verdugo, Art Director Resources Coordinator Margaret Werth Jamie Merwin, Lead Yohsuke Araki Pauline Nyren, Graphic Husain Abdul-Zahir Jennifer Beddall Designer Jason Doe Wesley Bunch Lor Song Allegra Eidinger

108 STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 109 Volunteers of the Kathy Bright Susan Deutch Suzanne Behmke Anita S. Halpern Ida Wiener Moss Barnes Foundation Vicki Caloiero Ellen Evans Lyn Berenato Penelope Hansen Susan Wolf Anna Collins Victoria Galperin Judy Billman Martha Harris Scott Yaw Art and Archival Diana Davidson Judith Goodwin Yvonne Brand Charlotte Heller Angela Zager Collections Karen Downing Ruth Hartz Dorothy Breed Hildy Jaffe Marcia Zimmerman Ginny Duerr Thomas Lo Kim Stump Campbell Dorothy Kardon Conservation School Group Guides Deanna Emmons Sayuri Ohshiro Cynthia Carolan Carol Kline Laela Ezra, Intern Julia Atkins-Hastie Helene Estes Madeleine Portnoy Elaine Carter Mary Ann Koller Kailea Fairbanks, Intern Vicki Beal Jane Fayer Alison Price Anita Cohen Rita Korn Alisa Lenander, Intern Penny Bernick Lillian Hassman Donald Santman Patricia Conte Delores Kramer Kathy Burmaster Registrar Samantha Hugg Gail Singer Marjorie Coxe Barbara Krenzel Nancy Crain Amy Swartz, Intern Linda Markoff Robert Stern Linda Cummiskey Sharon Lebeau Mary Ann Crutchlow Ronda McCoy Amtul Sufi Annabelle Curran Toby Lerner Advancement Faith Edelman Stephanie Mengle Barbara Tortorello Janet Cusack Meg Lile Amelia Dogan, Intern Susan Feldman Ginny Minehart Margaret Weber Beverly Cutler Shirley Miller Tessa Haugh, Intern Suzanne Gefen Nancy Puklin Virginia Dever Lovitz Lourene Nevels Will Madonia, Intern Education Sunny Greenberg Kathleen Rabbetts Monica Dougherty Carolyn Noce Cathy Nassau Lucile Cordonnier, Intern Mindy Hong Toby Schwait Carole Elkin Diane Petrosky Shelby Kaminsky, Intern Bonnie Kauffman Marketing and Public Ayana Taylor Nina Eni Barbara Podell Kedra Kearis, Intern Diane Klein Relations Gillian Wible Carol Estornell Marshall Portnoy Alexandria Maged, Intern Morrow Kristi Leina Betzer, Intern Irene Wright Stella Fink Paulette Rackow Galena Sardamova, Intern Regina Latella Madison Liloia, Intern Joy Yablonskyy Suzanne Fitzpatrick Judith Richter Brandon Truett, Intern Ginny Minehart Samantha Thompson, Intern Rhoda Frank Malcolm Riley Public Programs Yvonne Brand Anita Mullen-Brodsky Hain Yoon, Intern Diane Freedman Susan Roberts Kyle Gordon, Intern Joanna Jenkins Elizabeth Murray Lori Friel Anne Robinson Audience Engagement Thomas Nash, Intern Katherine Leius Geraldine Myles Barbara Frishberg Marian Robinson Khaliyah Pugh, Intern Blake Oetting Maria Peet Family and Community Nancy Gabel Melvin Seligsohn Cheryl Pinkus Programs Visitor Services Docents Carol Gladstone Eileen Serxner Rachel Porat Lara Bros, Intern Georgienne Bednar David Adler Gary Gladstone Barbara Siegfried Anisha Quadir Ana Paula Pinto Diaz, Intern Wynne Carson Sunhee Ahn-Pardini Deborah Glass Rebecca Silver Morgan Sidberry Abigail Haley, Intern Pauline Circe Kristina Antoniades Nadine Gorson Wendy Smolen Marilyn Stubblebine Catie Higgins, Intern Robert Dabney Joycellen Auritt Noah Gorson Stacey Spector Laura Walters Madeline Wilk, Intern Joan D’Antonio Nancy Barth Mary Graham Lawrence Spivack Lyvia Yan Lynn Apfelbaum Susan Davidson Yvonne Bartman Joan Greenfield Libby Trammell Regina Ziffer Gwen Blum Kristin Derrah Diane Bass Anita Gross Catherine Ward

110 STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS THE BARNES FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 111 Finance and Operations

Business Development Alise Pundure, Intern

Design Em Mirra, Intern

Information Technology Grant Sterman, Intern

Audio-Visual Grantland Behmke

Legal and Human Resources

Legal Amanda Berthold, Intern Jack Rutkowski

As of December 31, 2019

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