A Publication of the Orlando Museum of Art Fy 2014-2015 Annual Report for the Fiscal Year July 1, 2014, Through June 30, 2015
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ANNUAL REPORT A PUBLICATION OF THE ORLANDO MUSEUM OF ART FY 2014-2015 ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2014, THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015 2 MISSION The mission of the Orlando Museum of Art is to inspire creativity, passion and intellectual curiosity by connecting people with art and new ideas. VISION The Orlando Museum of Art is to be a creative change agent for education and the center for artistic engagement, as well as a place for civic, cultural and economic development. PURPOSE The purpose of the Orlando Museum of Art is to interpret and present the most compelling art for the public to experience, and to positively affect people’s lives with innovative and inspiring education programs that will endure as a cultural legacy in Central Florida. ANNUAL REPORT l 2014-2015 3 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS S ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 3 Board of Trustees 6 Acquisitions, Loans & Deaccessions 9 Exhibitions and & Installations 14 Education & Public Programs 18 Volunteers 22 Fundraisers 26 Membership 27 Support 30 Publications 42 Retail 43 Audience Development & Special Events 45 Museum Staff 53 ANNUAL REPORT l 2014-2015 5 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2014-2015 BOARD 2014-2015 TRUSTEES BUILDING/FACILITIES EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEES OFFICERS & EXECUTIVE Ted R. Brown, Esq. COMMITTEE President, Acquisition Trust COMMITTEE Christina E. Buntin Ben W. Subin, Esq., Chair Francine Newberg Tony L. Massey Celeste Byers Richard Kessler Chairman Patrick T. Christiansen, Esq. Richard E. Morrison President, Friends of Bruce Douglas P. Michael Reininger American Art Ted R. Brown, Esq. Robert B. Feldman, M.D. R. J. Santomassino William Forness, Jr., CPA Immediate Past Carolyn M. Fennell Chairman A. William Forness Jr., CPA President, Associates Elizabeth Francetic FINANCE & Edward Herbst A.William Forness Jr., CPA Andy C. Gardiner ADMINISTRATION President Stephen H. Goldman COMMITTEE President, Council of 101 Nell Gonzalez, Esq. Patrick J. Knipe, CPA, Chair Elizabeth Francetic Robert W. Calcutt Edward Herbst Ted R. Brown, Esq. Vice President Richard Kessler Christina E. Buntin Chair, Volunteer Council Patrick J. Knipe, CPA Carolyn Fennell Carolyn Martin Patrick T. Christiansen, Esq. Rena Langley R. J. Santomassino Vice President Amelia McLeod, Esq. Luder Whitlock Carolyn Martin COUNSELORS TO THE Bruce Douglas Tony L. Massey BOARD Vice President Richard E. Morrison COLLECTIONS & Joseph R. Lee Francine Newberg EXHIBITIONS COMMITTEE A. Thomas Young Judge Winifred J. Sharp Sibille Hart Pritchard Robert B. Feldman, M.D., Chair Vice President P. Michael Reininger Judy Albertson, Community R. J. Santomassino Advisor COMMUNITY ADVISORS Thomas P. Warlow III Judge Winifred J. Sharp Stephen Goldman Judy Albertson Vice President Ben W. Subin, Esq. Nell Gonzalez, Esq. Thomas P. Warlow III Amelia McLeod, Esq. Patrick J. Knipe T. Picton Warlow IV Francine Newberg Vice President & Treasurer Matthew A. Weber Sibille Hart Pritchard Luder G. Whitlock Amelia McLeod, Esq. Secretary TRUSTEESHIP COMMITTEE ADVANCEMENT Ted R. Brown, Esq., Chair COMMITTEE Patrick C. Christiansen, Esq. EX-OFFICIO, ALL A. William Forness Jr., Bruce Douglas COMMITTEES CPA, Chair Carolyn Fennell Tony Massey Ted R. Brown, Esq. A. William Forness Jr., CPA A. William Forness Jr., CPA Celeste Byers Tony Massey Ted R. Brown, Esq. Elizabeth Francetic Francine Newberg Glen Gentele Rena Langley Thomas P. Warlow III Tony L. Massey Amelia McLeod, Esq. Matthew A. Weber AUDIT COMMITTEE Patrick J. Knipe, CPA, Chair Ted R. Brown, Esq. Bruce Douglas Andy C. Gardiner 6 John Henry, Quark (detail) 2003 Steel 840 x 432 x 144 in. (70 x 36 x 12 ft.) On long-term loan from the artist ANNUAL REPORT l 2014-2015 7 Richard Diebenkorn, Woman with Flower, 1960, oil on canvas, 70 x 44 1/2 in. Donated in memory of J. Hyde Crawford, Anthony Tortora and Mrs. Nelda Crawford. Image copyright: © Richard Diebenkorn Foundation, All Rights Reserved. 8 ACCESSIONS, LOANS & DEACCESSIONS Chie Fueki, Owl (Coat of Arms), 2008, acrylic and mixed media on mulberry paper on week, 72 x 84 in., Gift of the artist. ACCESSIONS TO THE Alfred Eisenstaedt (American, 1898-1995), What a Big Fish, Sarasota, Florida, 1959, Reprinted in 1995. Gelatin silver print, 42/250, 16 ⅛ x 11 1/2 PERMANENT COLLECTION in., Gift of Karen Dawson. During the fiscal year 2014-2015, 21 objects were accessioned. Carl Mydans (American, 1907-2004), Farmers Preparing the Ground GIFTS for Spring Planting, 1936, Reprinted from the original negative in 1999; Chie Fueki (Japanese/American, b. 1973), Owl (Coat of Arms), 2008, Time Life Photo Lab, Silver gelatin print, 4/10, 8 ¼ x 12 in., Gift of Karen Acrylic and mixed media on mulberry paper on week, 72 x 84 in., Gift of Dawson. the artist. Philipp Scholz Rittermann (American, b. 1955), Path through the Trees, Margaret Bourke White (American, 1904-1971), Hats in the Garment Silver gelatin print, 17 ⅞ x 22 ¼ in., Gift of Karen Dawson. District, 1930, Reprinted from the original negative in 1998, Silver gelatin print, 54/250, 15 1/8 x 20 1/8 in., Gift of Karen Dawson. Philipp Scholz Rittermann (American, b. 1955), Rock with Spiraling Cloud, Silver gelatin print, 22 ¼ x 17 7/8 in., Gift of Karen Dawson. Margaret Bourke White (American, 1904-1971), At the Time of the Louisville Flood, 1937, Reprinted from the original negative in 1998, Silver Alan Magee (American, b. 1947), Little Fuge, 1979, Textured acrylic on gelatin print, 45/50 + 10, 8 7/8 x 11 7/8 in., Gift of Karen Dawson. canvas, 39 x 39 in., Donated in memory of Anthony Tortora and J. Hyde Crawford. Margaret Bourke White (American, 1904-1971), Approaching Storm, Hartman Colorado, 1954, Reprinted from the original negative in 1998, Robert Motherwell (American, 1915-1991), Bread and Circuses, 1984, Silver gelatin print, 10/250, 13 x 17 in., Gift of Karen Dawson. Collage and acrylic on canvas board, 41 x 28 in., Donated in memory of Anthony Tortora and J. Hyde Crawford. ANNUAL REPORT l 2014-2015 9 Claudio Bravo (Valparaiso, Chile, 1936-2011, Al Maghreb, Africa), La Double Bowl with Spider Motif, AD 600-650, Veraguas; Panama, ceramic, Sabana, 1968, Oil on canvas, 63 x 44 in., Donated in memory of Anthony 6 in., Gift of Howard Phillips, by exchange, 98.10. Tortora and J. Hyde Crawford. Ceremonial Cup with Two Lizards, ca. AD 900, Veraguas; Panama, Jean-Leon Gerome (Vesoul, France, 1824-1904, Paris, France), General ceramic, 6 ¼ x 4 ¼ x 4 ¼ in., Gift of Howard Phillips, by exchange, 98.11. Bonaparte in Egypt, 1979, Textured acrylic on canvas, 39 x 39 in., Donated in memory of Anthony Tortora and J. Hyde Crawford. Deer Jar, 300 BC-AD 300, Veraguas; Panama, ceramic, 7 x 9 x 4 ¼ in., Gift of Howard Phillips, by exchange, 98.12. Rosa Bonheur (Bordeaux, France, 1822-1899, Thomery, France), Crouching Lion, 1972, Oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in., Donated in memory of Jar with Lid, ca. AD 900, Veraguas; Las Tablas province, West Central, Anthony Tortora and J. Hyde Crawford. Panama, ceramic , 5 x 5 ¼ x 5 ¼ in., Gift of Howard Phillips, by exchange, 98.13.a-b. Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928-2011), Moon Dance, 1977, Acrylic on canvas, 58 x 57 in., Donated in memory of Anthony Tortora and J. Hyde Tripod Vessel, AD 600-650, Chiriqui; Panama, ceramic, 6 x 6 x 6 ½ in., Crawford. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Glen E. Murphy and Family, 98.15. Friedel Dzubas (Berlin, Germany, 1914-1994, New York, NY), Virgin Tripod Vessel, AD 600-650, Chiriqui; Panama, ceramic, 5 x 6 x 6 in., Gift Fall, 1972, Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 in., Donated in memory of Anthony of Dr. and Mrs. Glen E. Murphy and Family, 98.16. Tortora and J. Hyde Crawford. Small Jar, ca. AD 800, Chirqui Province, La Concepcion, Panama, ceramic Kenzo Okada (Yokohama, Japan, 1902-1982, Tokyo, Japan), Period, 1960, , 2 ½ x 6 3/8 in. x 6 3/8 in., Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Glen E. Murphy and Acrylic on canvas, 54 x 41 in., Donated in memory of Anthony Tortora and Family, 98.22. J. Hyde Crawford. Water Vessel, ca. AD 800, Las Tablas Province, Tonosí site, Panama, Richard Diebenkorn (American, 1922-1993), Woman with Flower, 1960, ceramic, 10 x 9 x 9 in., Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Glen E. Murphy and Family, Oil on canvas, 70 x 44 1/2 in., Donated in memory of Anthony Tortora and 98.25. J. Hyde Crawford. Large Plate, ca. AD 900, Veraguas; Panama, ceramic, 11 3/8 x 11 ½ x 1 5/8 in., Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Glen E. Murphy and Family, 98.26. PURCHASES Vessel with Star and Diamond Pattern, AD 600-1200, Veraguas; Panama, Barnaby Furnas (American, b. 1973), John Brown, 2013, Linocut, pochoir ceramic, 3 ½ x 3 3/8 x 3 3/8 in., Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Glen E. Murphy and on paper, 38 x 29 in., edition 1 of 26, Purchased with funds provided by the Family, 98.27. Council of 101, 2015.03. Bowl with Handle, ca. AD 1000, Veraguas; Panama, ceramic, 6 ½ x 7 x 7 ½ Will Cotton (American, b. 1965), Deferred Promise, 2015, 16-color in., Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Glen E. Murphy and Family, 98.29. lithograph on Hahnemuhle Copperplate, 37 1/2 x 28 in., edition of 25, Purchased with funds provided by the Council of 101, 2015.01. Turtle Bowl, 300 BC-AD 300, Veraguas; Panama, ceramic, 1 5/8 x 5 x 4 7/8 in., Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Glen E. Murphy and Family, 98.39. Alison Elizabeth Taylor (American, b. 1973), Scratch, 2013, Screen print, archival ink jet, laser cut wood veneer, collage, silver and gold leaf on paper, Shark Design Pedestal Bowl, ca. AD 1000, Veraguas; Panama, ceramic, 9 20 1/2 x 28 in., edition 15 of 30, Purchased with funds provided by the ¾ x 9 ¾ in., Gift of Dr.