ANNUAL REPORT 2018 The Project Space installation of Fiamma Montezemolo (AIR ‘18) during the opening reception, October 2018. Photo by Tom Ide. “It helps me untether from my status quo. It helps me think about problems in a completely different investing in potential, and our confidence that introducing non-artists to creative processes can help generate new ways of approaching some of our light…It’s like a brain paradise.” greatest challenges.

One of our favorite Headlands quotes this year came from sociologist This year we also put the finishing touches on our six-year Master Plan, Shahzeen Attari, summing up her experience participating in an which was voted in by the Board of Trustees in March. In a rigorous process interdisciplinary Thematic Residency on climate equity. Her words resonated with extensive community input, we looked deeply at who we are and for us, describing the core of our mission: supporting creative thinkers, no how our founding values can shape our future, including our programs, matter their discipline, in doing work that drives the leading edge of a forward- organizational structure, and campus. The resulting plan is a roadmap to thinking and vibrant society. Artists, innovators, inventors, and makers— sustain and evolve Headlands for the long term. We’re excited to begin creative thinkers take up the deepest questions we face today, exploring, implementing our ambitious new plan, and we look forward to updating you reflecting, imagining, proposing solutions, and offering new modes of on our progress. thought and experience. As our world grapples with a host of unprecedented challenges, this work feels especially vital. We’re incredibly grateful to our Headlands community for making all of this work happen. Your support makes creative breakthroughs possible, At Headlands Center for the Arts, we nurture creative innovation at the plain and simple. It brings an incredible pool of talent to the Bay Area and most fundamental level, by supporting the people behind it and giving path- helps artists who live here, building on our region’s tradition of innovation breaking creative thinkers like Shahzeen the time, space, community, and and thought leadership. Your support gives public audiences the profound funding needed to do their critical work. At the same time, we offer the public experience of connecting with artists. And perhaps most important of all, unique opportunities to engage with artistic practice, catalyzing creativity and your support helps shape a vibrant, thriving world for us all. instilling a deeper understanding of the transformative role of art in society. We invite you to consider this place your own brain paradise, and we hope 2018 marked our 36th year of fostering creativity via our unique mix of you will visit us often to find new ideas and inspiration and tap into your own programs for artists and the public. Through our Artists Programs, we hosted creativity, wherever it may lead you. a record number of creative thinkers from the Bay Area and around the world. Our public engagement also rose to new levels, with double-digit percentage Warmly, gains in visitors to our campus as well as our digital outposts. We welcomed audiences as they engaged with people and ideas at programs hosted here and around the Bay.

Though it’s impossible to choose favorites, one notable highlight was September’s Thematic Residency on Climate Equity. This unique event brought together 15 artists, scientists, researchers, policy makers, and activists, using the formula we know works so well for Artists in Residence to create an interdisciplinary, creative think tank. Participants worked together sharon maidenberg Drusie Davis for four days in an open-ended forum designed to encourage deep exchange and germinate new ideas. The Thematic Residency program, which will be Executive Director Board Chair (2016–present) repeated with changing topics each year, represents our commitment to

Cover: A visitor in the studio of Forster Rudolph (AIR ’18) during Open House, April 2018. Photo by Andria Lo. ARTISTS PROGRAMS

Installation by Supermrin (GF ’17-’18) at the 2018 Graduate Fellow Exhibition, May 2018. Photo by Tom Ide. Throughout 2018, Headlands’ Artist Programs provided 105 artists from the Bay Area and around the world with the time, space, financial support, community, and validation necessary to achieve creative breakthroughs.

ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE 2018 Fully sponsored four- to ten-week residencies and stipends awarded competitively to local, national, and international artists.

CALIFORNIA NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL

Mark Allen, arts professional Shimon Attie, social practice, Kelani Abass, visual, Nigeria Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, performance/choreography/dance Benjamin Britton, visual, Georgia Elin Bengtsson, visual, Sweden Jamie Brisick, writing Imani Jacqueline Brown, social practice, Louisiana Hannah Collins, visual, United Kingdom Sofía Córdova, interdisciplinary Chinonye Chukwu, film/video/new media, Ohio Bieke Depoorter, visual, Belgium Fiamma Montezemolo, visual, Project Space Dru Donovan, visual, Oregon Bik Van Der Pol, social practice, The Netherlands Thao Nguyen, music/sound Llewelynn Fletcher, visual, Ohio Flatform, film/video/new media, Italy Paul Flores, performance/choreography/dance Ja’Tovia Gary, film/video/new media, New York Guro Moe, music/sound, Norway Lucas Foglia, visual, Project Space Masha Hamilton, writing, New York Simone Forti, interdisciplinary James Ijames, writing, Pennsylvania Stéphanie Solinas, visual, France Chris Fraser, visual Sandra Jackson-Opoku, writing, Illinois Rebecca Swan, visual, New Zealand Kahlil Joseph, film/video/new media Nikyatu Jusu, writing, New York Lucia Tallová, visual, Slovakia Aron Kantor, film/video/new media Katharine Kuharic, visual, New York Richard Wentworth, visual, United Kingdom Jennie Liu, performance/choreography/dance Paul La Farge, writing, New York Jeff Parker, music/sound Jillian Mayer, interdisciplinary, Florida Gala Porras-Kim, visual, Project Space Dina Maccabee, music/sound, New York Tracy Jeanne Rosenthal, writing Lavar Munroe, visual, Maryland Forster Rudolph, architecture/environment ocean, writing, Washington Doris Sung, architecture/environment Kambui Olujimi, interdisciplinary, New York Elaine Romero, writing, Arizona Lance Twitchell, writing, Alaska Caitlin Saylor Stephens, writing, New York Miriam Simun, visual, Massachusetts J. Soto, arts professional, New York Dean Spade, writing, Washington Terese Svoboda, writing, New York Anna Martine Whitehead, performance/choreography/dance, Illinois Frances Whitehead, social practice, Illinois Yaloo, film/video/new media, Illinois, Project Space Anicka Yi, interdisciplinary, New York AWARDS AFFILIATE GRADUATE FOR ARTISTS ARTISTS FELLOWS Fully sponsored, discipline-specific residencies Partially subsidized studio spaces awarded Studio fellowships for promising MFA graduates in with cash awards competitively to Bay Area artists partnership with esteemed Bay Area institutions

Chamberlain Award Alexandra Arzt, visual 2017–18 Fellows Fully sponsored six- to ten-week residency and $5,000 cash Takming Chuang, visual Richard-Jonathan Nelson, visual, College of the Arts award for an artist working in social practice Sydney Cohen, visual Alison Haselbeck, visual, Mills College Frances Whitehead, Illinois Lucas DeGiulio, visual Supermrin, visual, Art Institute Marshall Elliott, visual Joshua Solis, visual, San Francisco State University Larry Sultan Photography Award José Figueroa, visual Mark Baugh-Sasaki, visual, Stanford University Fully sponsored six- to ten- week residency and $10,000 cash Kate Folk, writing Takming Chuang, visual, University of California-Berkeley award for a photographer, offered in partnership with California Tanja Geis, visual Faith Sponsler, visual, University of California-Davis College of the Arts, , and SFMOMA Stacey Goodman, visual Kunlin He, visual 2018–19 Fellows Bieke Depoorter, Belgium Constance Hockaday, interdisciplinary Troy Chew, visual, California College of the Arts Anita Gail Jones, writing Amy Nathan, visual, Mills College Tournesol Award Elisabeth Kohnke, visual Kai Chen, visual, San Francisco Art Institute Yearlong studio award and $10,000 cash stipend for an early Nicole Lavelle, social practice Jenna Meacham, visual, San Francisco State University career Bay Area painter Marco Lean, writing Natani Notah, visual, Stanford University Lucas DeGiulio (2017–18) Daniel Melo, interdisciplinary Nicki Green, visual, University of California-Berkeley Chasen Wolcott (2018–19) Golbanou Moghaddas, visual Tavarus Blackmonster, visual, University of California-Davis Michelle Murillo, visual Chiaro Award Cate Nelson, visual Fully sponsored six- to ten-week residency and $15,000 cash Mary O’Brien, architecture/environment award for a mid-career painter based in the United States Jennie Ottinger, visual Benjamin Britton, Georgia Ploi Pirapokin, writing Dean Rader, writing Diebenkorn Fellowship Will Rogan, visual Bi-annual, fully sponsored semester-long residency and teach- James Sansing, visual ing opportunity for a non-regional artist, offered in partnership Christopher Squier, visual with San Francisco Art Institute. Angela Willetts, interdisciplinary Emily Wolahan, writing Katharine Kuharic, New York Rene Yung, interdisciplinary Minoosh Zomorodinia, interdisciplinary COMMISSIONS Awards to visionary artists to reimagine Headlands’ spaces as artworks

Wall Space Designed by artist Chris Kabel for The Commons, Wall Space is a colossal outdoor poetry marquee showcasing new writing commissioned by Headlands.

Claudia La Rocco (AIR ‘13), California, Wall Space curator Tongo Eisen-Martin, California, Wall Space writer Patty Chang (AIR ‘13), California, Wall Space writer

Project Space Project Space commissions select Artists in Residence to create site-specific installations guided by information and experiences gathered while work is in progress at Headlands.

Lucas Foglia (AIR ‘18), visual, California Philip Andrew Lewis (AIR ‘17), interdisciplinary, Tennessee Fiamma Montezemolo (AIR ‘18), visual, California Gala Porras-Kim (AIR ‘18), visual, California Yaloo (AIR ‘18), film/video/new media, Illinois

Wall Space featuring a text by Tongo Eisen-Martin. Photo by Andria Lo. PUBLIC PROGRAMS & EVENTS

A performance by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (AIR ’18) and collaborators in the Gym during Open House, October 2018. Photo by Tom Ide. EXHIBITIONS & PROJECT PUBLIC SPACE INSTALLATIONS PROGRAMS

Philip Andrew Lewis: SYNONYM January 21 Sunday Supper January 14–February 18 January 21 Project Space Reception Gallery activations by Bay Area Moreno Institute, Bay Area March 25 Spring Open House Practical Satsang, Delancey Street Foundation, ERIE, Setting April 4 Members Dinner, with ocean and Frances Whitehead Sun, and Threshold Choir. April 8 Desire Trails April 22 Project Space Reception Lucas Foglia: Human Nature April 22 Sunday Supper March 4–May 3 May 13 Graduate Fellow Exhibition Reception June 10 Dina Maccabee in Concert Great Worry, or Great Freedom July 1 Artists & Incarcerated Populations: Chinonye Chukwu and Reggie Daniels 2017–18 Graduate Fellow Exhibition July 1 Sunday Supper May 13–31 July 15 Sunday Supper Rhiannon Evans MacFayden, guest curator July 15 Project Space Reception July 29 Summer Open House Gala Porras-Kim: Trials in Ancient Technologies August 4 In Conversation: James Ijames and John Wilkins June 10–August 23 Offsite: Shotgun Players at The Ashby Stage August 8 Members Dinner, with Benjamin Britton and Sofía Córdova Yaloo September 15 Take Part: Bik Van der Pol - Offsite: SFMOMA September 12–November 15 October 3 Members Dinner, with Masha Hamilton and Stéphanie Solinas October 14 Fall Open House Fiamma Montezemolo October 22 Night Watch with Shimon Attie September 12–November 15 Offsite: Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive October 28 Sunday Supper October 28 Project Space Reception November 8 Sultan Award Lecture: Bieke Depoorter Offsite: California College of the Arts – SF September 18 Diebenkorn Fellowship Lecture: Katharine Kuharic Offsite: San Francisco Art Institute

The studio of Chasen Wolcott (Tourn. ’17-’18), October 2018. Photo by Tom Ide. AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT

Guests at Sunday Supper, April 2018. Photo by Andria Lo. Expanding appreciation for our dynamic artists programs, Headlands’ strategic marketing, communications, and audience engagement efforts continued to yield significant growth in 2018.

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Press articles (+18%) Visitors (+10%) Email Subscribers (+10%) Social media fans & followers (+24%)

Desire Trails participants at Rodeo Beach, April 2018. Photo by Tom Ide. THEMATIC RESIDENCY PROGRAM

From left to right, Program Director Sean Uyehara with Thematic Residency participants Torkwase Dyson, Shazeen Attari, and Mika Tosca, September 2018. Photo by Andria Lo. Headlands’ Thematic Residency program is rooted in the belief that artists are immensely creative problem solvers generating new and provocative answers to some of the most pressing issues of our time. Composed of participants from diverse fields, practices, and research foci, Thematic Residencies dive deep into specific topics, giving artists, scientists, writers, policy makers, and other experts a fully-supported opportunity to collaborate across different methods of knowledge production.

From left to right, Thematic Residency participants Kat Austen, Raj Pandya, and Gaye Chan, September 2018. Photo by Andria Lo. 2018 Thematic Residency: Climate Equity From September 6—9, Headlands convened a Thematic Residency on the topic of climate equity, building on a week-long climate change-themed residency Head- lands produced in 2016 in consultation with artist Ellie Irons and Andrew Jones of the Climate Readiness Institute.

Participants

Ellie Irons, residency advisor; Public Fieldworks artist Summer Gray, Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara; Andrew Jones, residency advisor; Deputy Director, filmmaker Climate Readiness Institute, research scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Ayasha Guerin, artist/scholar; Fellow of Urban Practice at The Urban Democracy Lab, PhD Shahzeen Attari, sociologist, Professor School of candidate, New York University Public Policy and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Sona Mohnot, Program Manager and Policy Analyst, Greenlining Institute Kat Austen, sculpture/interactive media installation artist; Cultural Fellow in Art and Science at the Raj Pandya, Director, Thriving Earth Exchange Cultural Institute, University of Leeds Favianna Rodriguez, artist and organizer, Gaye Chan, conceptual artist; Chair Department of Executive Director, CultureStrike Art and Art History, University of Hawaii, Manoa Nandita Sharma, Associate Professor of Racism, Torkwase Dyson, painter/interdisciplinary artist; Migration and Transnationalism, University of Visiting Assistant Professor, Pratt Institute Hawaii, Manoa Melecio Estrella, choreographer/dancer; Mika Tosca, Assistant Professor, Associate Artistic Director, Bandaloop School of the Art Institute Chicago; climate scientist at Jet Propulsion Laboratory Nahal Ghoghaie, policy and community development; Environmental Justice Coalition Marina Zurkow, media artist, Professor Interactive for Water, Bay Area Resilient Communities Media Arts, New York University Solange Gould, Policy Chief, Office of Health Equity, California Department of Public Health

Marin Headlands, September 2018. Photo by Andria Lo. RENTAL PROGRAM

Marin Headlands, April 2018. Photo by Tom Ide. In 2018, Headlands’ rental program contributed to growth in earned revenue for the organization and welcomed 21 unique organizations and more than 3,000 guests to make productive use of our one-of-a-kind artist-renovated spaces.

Marin Headlands, April 2018. Photo by Tom Ide. 2018 BENEFIT ART AUCTION

Headlands’ 2018 Benefit Art Auction, June 2018. Photo by Drew Altizer Photography. Against a backdrop of beats from Chulita Vinyl Club, a visually stunning installation from Rashaad Newsome (AIR ‘14), 88 works of art (many from Headlands’ 1,500+ Alumni), and mouth-watering food and drinks from La Cocina entrepreneurs and Dawn Weleski (GF ‘13), more than 800 of our most enthusiastic champions came out to Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture on June 6, 2018 to celebrate in style and raise a record $835,000 for Headlands Center for the Arts.

Installation by Rashaad Newsome (AIR ’14) at Headlands’ 2018 Benefit Art Auction, June 2018. Photo by Drew Altizer Photography. 2018 BENEFIT ART AUCTION DONATING ARTISTS Headlands is proud to offer artists up to 50% commission on their work—a feature unique among auctions of this caliber. This year, we shared more than $135,000 in commissions with participating artists.

Participating Artists Zarouhie Abdalian Ana Teresa Fernández* Sean McFarland* Anna Sew Hoy Hurvin Anderson* Sebastián Fierro Tom McKinley Tabitha Soren Sadie Barnette Lucas Foglia* Robert Minervini* Jane Springwater Vanessa Blaikie Benicia Gantner Eadweard Muybridge Larry Sultan* Andrea Bowers Lena Gustafson Brittany Nelson* Lisa Swerling Pia Camil Carl E. Hazlewood* Rashaad Newsome* Josephine Taylor* Enrique Chagoya Jim Hodges Blessing Ngobeni* The Haas Brothers Patty Chang* Samantha Holmes Tucker Nichols* Lava Thomas* Judy Chicago Satch Hoyt* Sandra Ono* Milan Vagač * Sydney Cohen* Hughen/Starkweather* Kari Orvik* Awoiska van der Molen* Sam Contis Patrick Jackson Yulia Pinkusevich* Nick van Woert Katy Cowan Jason Jägel James Sterling Pitt Andy Vogt* Binh Danh Lars Jan* Joey Piziali Annie Vought Reed Danziger* Samuel Levi Jones William Powhida* Catherine Wagner Erica Deeman Pamela Jorden Michele Pred William Wegman Anthony Discenza* Isaac Julien Rebecca Reeve Dawn Weleski* Leonardo Drew Koak Meghann Riepenhoff* Nancy White Olafur Eliasson Becky Kolsrud Will Rogan* Letha Wilson* McNair Evans Ellen Lesperance* Blaise Rosenthal Suné Woods* Kota Ezawa* David Maisel* Analia Saban Samira Yamin* Josh Faught Amanda Marchand* Laura Sanders* Alex Yudzon* Bruno Fazzolari* Alicia McCarthy* Matt Saunders Elise Ferguson Chris McCaw Davina Semo

* Alumni of Headlands Artists Programs

A special thank you to everyone who made the 2018 Benefit Art Auction auction a success. We are immensely grateful for the deep support and generosity of our community.

Headlands’ 2018 Benefit Art Auction, June 2018. Photo by Kim Sikora. 2018 FINANCIALS

Open House attendees in the studio of Bieke Depoorter (Larry Sultan Awardee)(AIR ’18), October 2018. Photo by Tom Ide. In 2018, Headlands began looking to the future while also maintaining its culture of fiscal discipline and commitment to annual programming. This year’s financial results include early fundraising related to a new six-year Master Plan, which is primarily reflected in growth in the Individual Contribution numbers. Through an ongoing commitment to sound business practices and strategic investment in long-term planning, Headlands is building on recent achievements to continue a trajectory that will serve the organization’s mission and goals in the years to come.

Headlands closed 2018 with $1,276,759 of cash, of which $674,494 is unrestricted, $215,587 is program restricted, and $386,690 is a Board-designated reserve.

Assistant Chef Cathy Kossack in the kitchen, September 2018. Photo by Andria Lo. Revenue & Support Release of Donor Restricted Funds Foundation/grant income $236,750 (7%) (based on project and time restricted funding) Individual contributions 2,096,751 (59%) Received in 2018 for future years $808,998 Earned income 335,722 (10%) Received in previous years for release in 2018 ($594,488) Special events 442,820 (12%) Net funds released in 2018 $214,510 In-kind contributions 419,855 (12%) Total Revenue and Support $3,531,898

Expenses Statement of Financial Position (based on project and time restricted funding) Assets 2018 2017 Cash and equivalents $1,276,759 $546,652 Inventory 20,942 21,013 Grants/pledges receivable 442,676 315,001 Equipment, collection, leaseholding 2,975,529 2,785,497 Total Assets $4,715,906 $3,668,163

Liabilities Current $349,889 $301,962

Net Assets Unrestricted $3,712,837 $2,927,531 Temporarily restricted 653,180 438,670 Program $1,789,737 (69%) Total Liabilities and Net Asset $4,715,906 $3,668,163 Fundraising 175,269 (7%) Special Events 235,074 (9%) In-kind event expenses 48,936 (2%) General & Administrative 354,074 (14%) Total Expenses $2,603,090

Change in Net Assets ($999,816) Net Assets, beginning of year $3,366,201 Net assets, end of year $4,366,017

Visitors in the studio of Amy Nathan (GF ‘17-’18), July 2018. Photo by Kelsey Floyd. 2018 LEADERSHIP

Executive Director sharon maidenberg, September 2018. Photo by Bowerbird Photography. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mark Jensen AUDIT COMMITTEE SITE COMMITTEE Drusie Davis, Chair Ruby Lerner Cheryl Barth Bill Bondy, Chair Robin Strawbridge, Vice Chair, Governance Christy MacLear Kim Ondreck Carim Don Golder Sharon Tanenbaum, Vice Chair, Institutional Julie Mehretu David Levine Ted Lieser Advancement Sina Najafi Erin Hastings, Treasurer Jock Reynolds AUCTION COMMITTEE STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Rimma Boshernitsan, Secretary Mary Robinson Melissa Barber, Co-Chair ADVISORS Jim Abrams Sapphire Amir Mortazavi, Co-Chair Laura Bradley Davis Melissa Barber Dylan Simonds Jessica Silverman, Co-Chair Celeste McMullin William Bondy Kelly Sultan Evie Simon, Co-Chair Brenda Tucker Mark Breitbard Alice Waters Jourdan Abel Chris Deam Jim Abrams STAFF Doree Friedman ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE Charlie Adamski Amanda Ault Lohren Green Sharon Tanenbaum, Chair Elizabeth Birka-White Holly Blake Carrie Hott Nicole Avril Rimma Boshernitsan Christopher Doyle David Maisel David Bjorngaard Rhea Fontaine Brittany Ficken Larry Mathews Rimma Boshernitsan Amber Goldstein Sarah Kermensky Tucker Nichols Lucie Charkin Nancy Goldstein Nicole Kite Ben Ospital Amy Charles Allie Haeusslein Cathy Kossack Joey Piziali Diane Frankel Allison Harding Damon Little Deborah Rappaport Lizelle Green Helen Hatch sharon maidenberg Evie Simon Woody Hambrecht Becky Heldfond Apollonia Morrill Claire Spaht Amanda Hughen Pamela Hornik Jen Ontiveros Christy Swildens Amy Kisch Courtney Kass Aay Preston-Myint Aaron Waxman Larry Mathews David Maisel Ariela Putterman Leti McNeill Light Larry Mathews Adrian Skaj EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Gabrey Means Joey Piziali Nathan Smith Drusie Davis, Chair Jane Scott Lauren Ryan Stephanie Stewart Bailey Robin Strawbridge, Chair of Governance Evie Simon Claire Spaht Sean Uyehara Sharon Tanenbaum, Chair of Advancement Mara Sohn Laura Sweeney Marina Weiner Committee Christy Swildens Madeleine Wilhite Erin Hastings, Treasurer AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE Sharon Tanenbaum Ally Zimmerman Rimma Boshernitsan, Secretary Lohren Green, Chair Stephanie Tuttle Joaquin Alvarado INTERNS ADVISORY COUNCIL Marnie Burke de Guzman FINANCE COMMITTEE MJ Brown Daniel Alarcón Douglas Burnham Erin Hastings, Chair Hannah Craig Yves Behar Alexis Frasz Promit Bhattacharya Maria Elting Jessica Boncutter Chris Grunder Lottie Chi Rezneck Melissa Koziebrocki Aaron Betsky Shannon Jackson Beth Gray Isabella Manfredi David Byrne Conrad Meyers Terri Kwiatek Amanda Mead Anna Deavere Smith Tucker Nichols Maleea Meden Tori Parrish Jennifer Dowley Samin Nosrat Chuck Strickler Isabelle Sjahsam Paul D. Miller (DJ Spooky) Ellen Oh Aaron Waxman Dave Eggers Deborah Rappaport Sakurako Fisher Mary Beth Smith-Sonkin GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE Ann Hamilton Amara Tabor Smith Robin Strawbridge, Chair Kim Hastreiter Doree Friedman Chinaka Hodge Ben Ospital Lewis Hyde Christy Swildens 2018 SUPPORTERS

Installation by Joshua Solis (GF ’17-’18) at the 2018 Graduate Fellow Exhibition, May 2018. Photo by Tom Ide. On behalf of Headlands’ Board, staff, and artists, thank you for your generous support in 2018. This list represents individual and institutional giving from January 1–December 31, 2018, including Annual Fund, program support, and individual and corporate event sponsorship.

$1,000,000+ $10,000–$24,999 Cynthia Loukides & Paul Harrison $1,000–$2,499 Drusie Davis Family* Jim Abrams & Mario Russo Nion McEvoy & Leslie Berriman Sally Allen Nicole Avril & Daniel Gelfand* Mills College Amy Arentowicz $500,000–$999,999 Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation Ben Ospital & Nathaniel Anderson* Louise & Max Armour Deborah & Andy Rappaport* Bernard Osher Foundation Pew Fellowship in the Arts Residency in Rowan & Mary Beach Claire & Holden Spaht* Lucy Chamberlain partnership with the Alliance for Artists Michele & David Benjamin The Tournesol Project* John Dains Communities Kelley Berg & Nancy Goler Anne Germanacos Andy & Debbie Rachleff Sydney & Alan Bernier $100,000-$499,999 Erin & Jim Hastings Lauren & Thomas Ryan David Bjørngaard & Sean Tryder Anonymous* James Wallace Arts Trust San Francisco State University Meriko Borogove Anonymous* Cynthia Lohr* Dorlon & Dylan Simonds Michele & Po Bronson William Bondy* National Endowment for the Arts Charlie & Emilie Spalding Mahealani Campbell Doree Friedman* Ohio Arts Council Stanford University Ingrid & George Carney Evie & Ryan Simon* Sakana Foundation Elna Tsao Carney Charitable Remainder Trust Robin & Geoff Strawbridge* San Francisco Art Institute University of California, Berkeley Haley Carroll & Dylan Lohonen The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts* Jane Scott* University of California, Davis Heidi Castelein Fisher & Alex Fisher William and Flora Hewlett Foundation* Larry Sultan Photography Award in partnership Lynn Chamorro & Simon Pickford with California College of the Arts, McEvoy $2,500–$4,999 Amy & Peter Charles $50,000–$99,999 Foundation for the Arts, Minnesota Street Verda Alexander & Primo Orpilla Wayee Chu & Ethan Beard Anonymous Project, Pier 24 Photography, and SFMOMA Nancy & Joachim Bechtle Takming Chuang & Philip Glebow E. Ann Chamberlain Fund—The Chamberlain Trust for Mutual Understanding Elizabeth & David Birka-White Liz Colhoun Award* Douglas Burnham Jefferson Coombs & Vincent Aragon Chris & Lara Deam* $5,000–$9,999 Carla & David Crane Ellen Corrigan & Jack Dangers Kenneth Rainin Foundation* Alka & Ravin Agrawal David & Renee Cullinan Donato Cuttone Koret Foundation* Aaron Bastian & Cat Foo Courtney & Seth Dallaire Martha Davis McLaughlin Children’s Foundation* Heidy Braverman & David Skinner Laura & Walter Elcock Becky Draper McLaughlin Family Fund* California Arts Council Elizabeth & Robert Fisher Holly & Jim Farrell Julie Wainwright Angela & Scott Crabill Diane & Chuck Frankel Madeleine Fitzpatrick & Evan Shively Andrea Crow & Fred Craves Steven Friedland Lauren & Jamie Ford $25,000–$49,999 Fleishhacker Foundation Kim & Tom Litle Tad Freese & Brook Hartzell Melissa & Patrick Barber* Christine & Curtis Gardner McEvoy Foundation for the Arts Jennifer & Abe Friedman Rimma Boshernitsan & Mark Vinokur* Lohren Green & Eva Iglesias* Airin & Will McGinness Jason Goldman Stephanie & Mark Breitbard Evans Hankey & Brook Lane Marjorie & Marc McMorris Matthew Goldman California College of the Arts Michael Hastings & Kristian O’Hare Jennifer Moses & Ron Beller Nancy & Ross Goldstein Christy & Hans Swildens Pamela & David Hornik Tucker Nichols & Lisa M. Hamilton* Jim Granados Aaron & Amy Waxman David & Julie Levine Joey Piziali & Vanessa Blaikie* Elizabeth Gray & Vanessa Vignon Lisa & Douglas Goldman Fund Annie Robinson Woods & Montgomery Woods Lizelle & Martin Green Susan Rosenberg

Amy Gross Stephanie Tuttle & Ramsey Walker GIFTS MADE IN MEMORIAM Palindrome Brian Gross & Dana Hart-Stone Micaela van Zwoll & John Green Dianne Griffin in memory of Jeff Culberson Revive Kombucha Helen Hatch Joanne & Alan Vidinsky James & Julia McGwin in memory Sterling Art Services Sally Heller Pamela Wright of Peter L’Abbe The Painters Place Hosfelt Gallery Susan & Chris Yates Celeste McMullin in memory of Dan Murphy Tito’s Handmade VodkaSterling Art Services Carrie Hott* Sonya Yu & Zachary Lara Cynthia Nimmo & Arthur Combs in memory Sutro Wine Co. Mari Iki & Martin Maguss of Sara Combs Tito’s Handmade Vodka Jenny Kuenster & George Miers $500–$999 Terri Kwiatek Jourdan Abel CORPORATE SPONSORS Paul Lanier Bay City Capital Foundation B | O | S Tracy Leeds & Evan Marwell Marnie Burke de Guzman & René de Guzman Banana Republic Rebecca & Eric Lendl Kristen Chaudhry Bonhams Emily Lin Robin Eber FineLine Construction Steven Linder & Michael Hanel Tom Frank Gap. Inc. Tom Loughlin Diane & Joss Hanna Karp Capital Management Elizabeth & Glenn Lynch Peggy Heineman Pacific Union International David Maisel & Lynn Fontana I’Lee & Tony Hooker Seiler LLP Doug Mandell Penny & Arnold Horwitch Ernie McNabb Jay Jeffers & Michael Purdy Leti McNeill Light Mark Jensen & Johanna Grawunder IN KIND PARTNERS Kathy & Tom Meadowcroft Raquel & Dave Johnson Aesop Amir Mortazavi Taly & Barak Jolish Alysian Wines Adam O’Donnell Sarah Kermensky Andytown Coffee Roasters Nancy & Steven Oliver Nancy Klion Artsy Shirley & David Parks Michael Krouse Corporate Media Systems Alli & Win Pescosolido Jordan Kurland David Upchurch Chocolatier Aey Phanachet & Roger Evans David Lally & William DeGoff Dynamic Events of Denver Victoria & Don Proctor Sonia Lee & Alan Grumet EinwillerKuehl Landscape Architecture Mary Robinson Lorraine Lupo & Greg Worthington Enhanced Lighting Lori & Jeff Runnfeldt Frank Mainzer & Lonnie Zwerin envelope a + d Holly & Ned Scheetz Merriman Mathewson Farella Braun + Martel, LLP Sherman Scholten Lawrie Mott Ferry Plaza Wine Merchant Hilah & Jake Schutt Massimo Pacchione & Meagan Keane Fort Point Beer Company Maya & Ned Segal Felisa Preskill & Zachary Scholz Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture Eileen & Christopher Sheldon John Rahaim Found Rentals Glen Sherman Matthew & Nerissa Read Impact Lighting and Production Jessica Silverman & Sarah Thornton Jane & Larry Reed Lawrence Fine Arts Virginia Smith Joerg Schumann March Jane & Richard Springwater Tracy Wheeler & Paul Rauschelbach McEvoy Foundation for the Arts Jan Woodward Stevenson Tripp Wickersham Melody Raye Flowers Bettina & Payton Stiewe Minnesota Street Project Art Services Charles & Susan Strickler Laura & Joe Sweeney

* Indicates multi-year support Kahlil Joseph (AIR ‘18) with his daughter on Headlands’ campus, September 2018. Photo by Bowerbird Photography.