A YEAR IN REVIEW PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART Fiscal Year 2016-17 Dear Members,

For as long as I’ve been at the PMA, it’s been the museum’s goal to tell stories by as many people as possible, for as many people as possible. We knew we had several things working in our favor as we strived to achieve this—foremost among them, a membership base that is generous, enthusiastic, and willing to take a stand for the arts, and an art collection of unbelievable breadth and scope. We just needed to make this collection open to engagement and interpretation for a wider audience than ever before.

During the 2016-17 fiscal year, a year marked by the build-up to Your Museum, Reimagined, we made tremendous strides in reaching these goals and your partnership with the museum made us 142,624 stronger. Thank you. visitors came to Building upon 2015’s addition of the Peggy L. Osher Art Study and Collection Committee the museum Conference Room, 2016 saw the unveiling of brand-new spaces that spoke to art lovers of all ages: the animal-themed installation Modern Menagerie and The Workshop, an interactive space that last year invites visitors to add their voices to the PMA. Additionally, we published our first-ever collection catalogue, The Collection: Highlights from the Portland Museum of Art, adding to the 2015 debut of the Collection Online with new ways to access the PMA collection from home.

In our galleries, the art was outstanding, from Masterworks on Paper: Highlights from the Portland Museum of Art, which showcased the wide range of rarely seen works in the PMA collection to the summer blockbuster O’Keeffe, Stettheimer, Torr, Zorach: Women Modernists in New York. The (detail), 2016, ink on collection grew in surprising ways, adding a striking new sculpture by Lauren Fensterstock and filling in gaps in our narratives with work such as Sanford Gifford’s Study for the View from South Mountain in the Catskills. The most prominent new work at the PMA is our fall 2016 acquisition of Tim Rollins and K.O.S.’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream—commemorated with the exhibition Unbound: Tim Rollins and K.O.S. Because of this acquisition, whenever anyone enters the PMA, one of the A MidsummerA Night’s Dream first works they now see is a bold, colorful collaborative installation made by a diverse range of artists from and New York.

Response to these exhibitions, acquisitions, and initiatives was truly inspiring. In addition to seeing many of you in our galleries this past year, I was heartened to see new faces in the museum—people from every segment of our diverse community as well as those from throughout the world, all coming together to find meaning and insights into our shared humanity through the power of art and expression.

It’s your support that has opened the doors to the PMA for so many people. Thank you for the pride you show in your museum and your community, and for sharing in our firm belief in the power of art to transform lives. Tim Rollins (United States, born and K.O.S. 1955) (United States, established 1984), Mark H.C. Bessire Judy and Leonard Lauder Director COVER,TOP: Portland Museum of Art latex saturated cellulose, printed by Maharam, 5/8 inches. x 416 3/4 159 Museum purchase with support from the Maine Center for Creativity, 2016.7

2 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 3 2016 Featured Exhibitions

2016 FEATURED EXHIBITIONS spring After closing our doors in January 2016, we reopened with all-new spaces stemming from the Your Museum, Reimagined project, including The Workshop and Modern Menagerie. Both spaces were immediate hits, and to further emphasize the strength of the PMA collection, we also released our first-ever collection catalogue and staged an exhibition of rarely seen works on paper called Masterworks on Paper: Highlights from the Portland Museum of Art. This show treated visitors to a wide range of work from Andy Warhol prints to Chuck Close photographs, and Yvonne Jacquette lithographs to watercolors by and Edward Hopper— including Hopper’s Pemaquid Light, one of the most-requested works in the PMA collection. In keeping with the goals of Your Museum, Reimagined, we also expanded the range of stories the PMA collection can tell with Edward Curtis: Selections from the North American Indian, an exhibition of photogravures from Curtis’ early- 20th-century photographic project documenting Native American tribes. To provide additional context to these controversial works, we invited prominent members of Native communities in Maine to offer their insights though audio tours and a sold-out panel discussion on May 6, 2016. The spring exhibition slate was rounded out with Duncan Hewitt: Turning Strange, a solo exhibition of works by the well-loved Maine sculptor and teacher.

4 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 5 summer In the summer, we offered a massive blockbuster exhibition with O’Keeffe, Stettheimer, Torr, Zorach: Women Modernists in New York. This exhibition framed pioneering artists Georgia O’Keeffe, Florine Stettheimer, Helen Torr, and Marguerite Zorach in parallel for the first time, providing new insights into the lives and work of familiar artists, and introducing unfamiliar artists to many new enthusiasts. In particular, Stettheimer has enjoyed a surge in popularity during this past year, thanks in part to this exhibition—members and visitors at the PMA were ahead of the curve in rediscovering and reassessing this fascinating artist. In addition to these four women, we also spent the summer exploring modernism through Georges Braque: Surface and Space, a focus installation of works on loan that offered a rare chance to spend time with the French master who co-developed Cubism along with . We also commemorated the 70th anniversary of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture with Skowhegan at Seventy, an exhibition highlighting the contributions of the Maine art residency program to the art world. Alumni from Skowhegan are found throughout the PMA collection, and this exhibition of work in a variety of media brought several extraordinary pieces and recent acquisitions to the fore.

fall In fall, the theme of stories and storytelling coalesced with a suite of exhibitions that married the visual arts with print and literature. 23 The Art Books of Henri Matisse, provided by Bank of America’s Art in artworks traveled to our Communities program, anchored this trio of shows, presenting the pioneering French artist’s work in the art-book medium through four of the PMA from his books—including his seminal Jazz. These works showed off a variety of Matisse’s techniques, from manipulating white text on black pages (and vice versa) to making colorful cut-paper collages that he later used 8 as stencils. On the third floor of the Charles Shipman Payson Building, institutions across Rockwell Kent’s Moby-Dick paired one of the most famous books ever the world. written with one of Maine’s most iconic artists, displaying the PMA’s newly acquired 1930 Lakeside Press edition of Moby-Dick alongside thought-provoking work by modern and contemporary artists. The storytelling theme continued with Unbound: Tim Rollins and K.O.S., which presented a strong sampling of the artist collective’s work using classical literature to address contemporary issues of race and identity.

This exhibition coincided with the PMA’s acquisition and unveiling of PAGE 4-5, CLOCKWISE: Edward Hopper (United States, 1882-1967), Pemaquid Light, 1929, watercolor and graphite on paper, 14x20 inches. Anonymous gift, 1980.166; George Barque (France, 1882-1963), Nature Morte aux Poires, Citrons et Amandes (Still Life with Pears, Lemons and Almonds), 1927, oil on canvas, 19 7/8 x 24 inches. Isabelle and Scott Black Collection, 3.1995.1; Duncan A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a massive installation that fundamentally Hewitt (United States, born 1949), Pops, 2002, carved and painted wood with plastic bag, 7 x 6 x 1/2 inches. Courtesy of the artist; Florine Stettheimer (United States, 1871-1944), Self-Portrait with Palette (Painter and Faun), circa 1915, oil on canvas, 60 x 71 7/8 inches. Art Properties, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University in the City of New York, Gift of the Estate of Ettie transformed the Selma Wolf Black Great Hall. Collectively, this Stettheimer, 1967, (1967.17.11) THIS PAGE, CLOCKWISE: Marguerite Thompson Zorach (United States, 1887–1968), West 10th Street, circa 1922, oil on canvas, 24 x 32 inches. Collection of Priscilla and John Richman; Tim installation and these exhibitions challenged the literary canon and Rollins (United States, born 1955) and K.O.S. (United States, established 1984), Invisible Man (after Ralph Ellison), 2012, matte acrylic and book pages on canvas, 24 x 24 inches. Courtesy of Studio K.O.S. and Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong; Henri Matisse (France, 1869–1954), Le cauchemar de l’elephant blanc (The Nightmare of the White Elephant), 1947, pochoir on Arches, 16 1/2 x championed freedom of expression at a crucial moment in history. 25 1/2 inches. Bank of America Collection. © 2016 Succession H. Matisse / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York; From Moby Dick or, The Whale by Herman Melville. Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1930. Illustrated by Rockwell Kent. © 2005, The Plattsburgh State Art Museum 6 7 NEW ACQUISITIONS

In 2016-17, the PMA collection grew in several directions, increasing the scope of stories we can tell by adding to our diverse array of voices from different eras and backgrounds, expanding the range of The PMA media to include Native American basketry and other art forms, and filling in gaps in our collection of 19th-century paintings, etchings, collection grew by and decorative arts.

The David E. Shaw and Family Sculpture Park in the Joan B. Burns 88 Garden would not debut until July 2017, but crucial acquisitions objects in 2016. in 2016—Jonathan Borofsky’s Human Structures (24 Figures Connected) and John Bisbee’s Hearsay—allowed the PMA to prepare the space as a full, engaging outdoors gallery. Furthermore, the Selma Wolf Black Great Hall underwent a wonderful transformation thanks to new acquisitions both large-scale (Tim Rollins and K.O.S.’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream) and miniature (Patrick Jacobs’ Fly Agaric Mushroom Cluster with Branch & Lichen). Works by Rose Marasco and Duncan Hewitt stemmed from recent Circa exhibitions featuring the Maine artists, while Clifford Ross’ large-scale photograph Hurricane LXVIII was purchased alongside the artist’s appearance at the 2016 Photography Fund Lecture.

The PMA would like to thank all of the generous donors who helped expand the collection in such incredible fashion, and continue to do so year after year. See a full list of these individuals starting on page 18. We’d particularly like to extend our deep gratitude to the Friends of the Collection, who make so many of these acquisitions possible.

TOP: Tim Rollins (United States, born 1955) and K.O.S. (United States, established 1984), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (detail), 2016, ink on latex saturated cellulose, printed by Maharam, 159 3/4 x 416 5/8 inches. Museum purchase with support from the Maine Center for Creativity, 2016.7 BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jonathan Borofsky (United States, born 1942), Human Structures (24 Figures Connected), 2007, catalyzed urethane paint on metal, 143 x 78 x 78 inches. Gift of Nina and Michael Zilkha, 2016.21a-x; Patrick Jacobs (United States, born 1971) Fly Agaric Mushroom Cluster with Branch and Lichen, 2016, styrene, acrylic, cast neoprene, paper, hair, polyurethane foam, ash, talc, starch, acrylite, vinyl film, copper, wood, steel, lighting, BK7 glass, 11 7/8 x 16 1/2 x 10 1/4 inches. Museum purchase with support from the Friends of the Collection, 2016.12; Rose Marasco (United States, born 1948), Amity Cary No. 384 North Amity, 1990, gelatin silver print mounted to aluminum, 10 1/2 x 13 inches. Museum purchase with support from the Photography Fund, the Friends of the Collection, and the Harold P. and Mildred A. Nelson Art Purchase Endowment Fund, 2016.20.4

8 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 9 One of the byproducts of preparing for Your Museum, Reimagined is We strengthened our appeal to Portland that the strength of the collection forced us to consider ways to move youth, increasing access to Portland High the entire museum forward. As we re-assessed the range of stories the School students, offering teenagers our collection can tell, it opened up new questions across all departments. first Teen Night, reaching out with new Who are the audiences for these stories? How can we use new engagement initiatives. approaches and new technology to get these stories to these audiences? From fundraising to facilities, how much support do we need to grow these audiences?

We created an all-new membership In 2016, we looked at the institution holistically, and considered all of program and updated our Leadership the ways we could be a stronger, more energetic, more connected, and Circles with more levels and benefits, more impactful museum. Thanks to an active Board of Trustees and including the launch of the new ambitious staff members and volunteers, we made incredible strides Contemporaries Council. across all facets of the organization.

“If you think art is inaccessible, We made our campus greener by reducing energy consumption in our facilities or museums are boring, then you through support from Grants to Green haven’t been to the Portland Museum Maine and making our lawns pesticide free and more bee-friendly. of Art in Maine.” —NECN, April 14, 2016

Judy and Leonard Lauder gave a $5 million We opened The Workshop, a new interactive space, with the matching gift, the largest such gift in the help of Lila Hunt Davies, The Roy A. Hunt Foundation, and history of the museum, endowing the Andy and Laura Lilienthal, given in honor of their children Levi PMA Director position as the Judy and and Rafe. In its first year, The Workshop inspired work from Leonard Lauder Director of the PMA. more than 9,750 new audience voices.

Together with The VIA Agency, we With support from the National developed a smartphone app based on Endowment for the Arts and a grant from Pokemon Go that allowed users to search the Wyeth Foundation for American Art, for works of art around Portland—the first we launched our first-ever collection art museum in the country to offer such catalogue, selling 694 copies in Fiscal an interactive outdoors experience. Year 2016-17. PROGRAMMING, EVENTS, and COMMUNITY PARTNERS

pma films pma360 and programming Since its launch in early 2016, PMA Films has enjoyed In 2016, we made tremendous strides in expanding the major success, with movies by local filmmakers such as range of voices in the museum and embracing the role as a Sean Mewshaw and Desiree Van Til’s Tumbledown and Derek brave space to champion freedom of expression. One of the Kimball’s Neptune selling out screenings and generating most in-demand PMA events of the year was “Exploring the significant buzz in the community. We also hosted special Legacy of Edward Curtis’ Photographs,” an interdisciplinary events such as a 35 mm screening of the landmark 1977 panel discussing how Curtis’ early-20th-century work shaped film Killer of Sheep and a Vacation Family Day week offering perceptions of Native American identity. The Portland The Iron Giant free for kids. Furthermore, we actively Symphony Orchestra performed A Midsummer Night’s Dream collaborated and co-presented programming with a broad with narration by artist Tim Rollins as part of our Leonard cross-section of local organizations including Maine Jewish and Merle Nelson Social Justice Fund program. Artist Film Festival, the Autism Society of Maine, Maine Behavior David C. Driskell and lawyer Melvyn Zarr joined us for a Healthcare, Friends of Congress Square Park, and more, conversation titled “Civil Rights Through Art and Law” co- expanding the reach of PMA Films into the community hosted with Maine Humanities Council and the University and addressing the issues of today. of Maine School of Law. Local business leaders participated in “Innovators and Entrepreneurs: A Women in Business Forum.”

8 The community came together for our monthly PMA360 Sold-out lectures and events, adding new voices and perspectives to the museum through everything from a marathon reading of Moby-Dick PMA Film screenings to the first-ever Bike Night to our continued partnership with MOFGA to an appearance by Slugger the Sea Dog. 140 Music performers included sea shanties with Emilia Dahlin, Volunteer readers at the jazz with Erdasa, DJ music by mosart212, and the Boston Typewriter Orchestra—filling the galleries and the Bernard Moby-Dick marathon reading Osher Foundation Auditorium with music. Noontime talks attendance grew, and the new “Mindfulness in the 74% Galleries” program took off. Increase in PMA Film ticket sales

12 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 13 6,283 K-12 students from all ages accessibility engagement One of the elements of the first phase of Your As we worked to complete Your Museum, Reimagined, adding Museum, Reimagined was a deeper focus on access 109 multimedia stations, unveiling our first-ever collection for all audiences, reinforcing the museum as a schools catalogue, and bolstering our online presence, it became welcoming place for visitors of all ages regardless clear we needed to rethink how we communicated with of their background, and instilling the importance of the our members and audiences. This conversation began with arts to childhood development and a strong community. We monthly emails, which needed to be more streamlined, reshaped the museum to accommodate these goals, creating simplified, and engaging—as well as targeted to specific new spaces such as The Workshop and Modern Menagerie. audiences. We unveiled the new format in November 2016, We commemorated the opening of these spaces and the and immediately received more than double the number of first phase of Your Museum, Reimagined with a Community click-throughs from October’s emails. Open House that included an interactive theatre workshop inspired by the work of Dahlov Ipcar and presented by the In November, we also relaunched our membership program, Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine, as well as related based on careful analysis of member feedback and animal mask-making. retention rates, as well as data on who our members are and how they use their membership. The new levels were Our Learning and Interpretation team and docents immediately popular, as many people found levels to better continued to evolve our institutional approach to education fit their lifestyle, upgrading their commitment and opting and Free School Tours through the widespread adoption into family benefits. Members also began receiving new of Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS), which promotes art acknowledgement packages with improved membership education through open conversation and interpretation. cards—a longtime request from members. Using VTS, audiences actively engage with art, and come away with the understanding that their voices and Additionally, we looked at new audiences. The museum has perspectives have genuine value. historically focused on accommodating adult or children audiences, leaving out one crucial segment of the population: PMA Family Days continued its momentum in 2016; teenagers. In 2016, we greatly expanded our teen outreach on one Saturday each month and select school vacation with stronger commitment to our internship program, weeks, the PMA filled with families who spent quality time utilizing the Homer High School Fellows to create our first- playing, making art, and discovering the museum together. ever Teen Night—all the while gathering input directly from We partnered with organizations such as Maine Audubon teenagers on how to create a new Teen Council. and A Company of Girls to offer collaborative educational experiences, and welcomed appearances from artists such as Christopher Patch and illustrator Scott Nash as well as a performance by the Maine Youth Rock Orchestra. 25% increase in email engagement

14 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 15 100% participation by Dirctor’s Circle Steering Committee in support for YMR gallery installation BALANCE SHEETS, January 31, 2017 and 2016 Assets 2017 2016 Cash and cash equivalents $182,799 $224,464 Accounts receivable 101,325 49,032 Inventory, at cost 180,143 149,994 Prepaid expenses 384,340 196,163 Contributions and bequests receivable, net 1,471,502 1,447,348 Beneficial interests in charitable gift annuities 4,548 440,190 Art collection 1 1 Land, buildings, and equipment, net 16,112,528 15,889,421 Preservation in progress 847,355 837,234 Land held for future use 3,016,815 3,016,815 Investments 31,933,216 24,744,613 Total assets $54,234,572 $46,995,275 Women of the Board rallied together to sponsor Liabilities and net assets Women Modernists Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued expenses $648,741 $473,682 Lines of credit 509,000 566,000 Long-term note payable to bank 40,297 53,543 Total liabilities $1,198,038 $1,093,225

Net assets Unrestricted $21,381,335 $19,208,630 Temporarily restricted 1,746,437 3,000,682 Permanently restricted 29,908,762 23,692,738 100 people Total net assets $53,036,534 $45,902,050 Total liabilities and net assets $54,234,572 $46,995,275 average attendance for Director’s Circle events STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES, Years Ended January 31, 2017 and 2016 Public support and revenues (losses) 2017 2016 Contributions and grants Unrestricted $2,163,576 $2,132,368 Temporarily restricted 1,040,760 3,00682 Permanently restricted 6,216,024 84,438 Memberships 645,278 661,779 Director’s Circle exceeded $1.1 million Margaret Jane Mussey Launched Contemporaries Admissions 522,371 535,260 in total support for operations Sweat Society launched Council, welcomed three new Program revenues 163,463 189,861 PMA Store revenues 433,351 408,819 steering commitee members Return on investments 2,822,252 (1,435,611) 18% growth in number of Total public support and revenues (losses) $14,007,075 $4,793,476 Corporate Members Expenses Program Exhibitions and collections $3,407,596 $3,315,626 Education 904,288 786,425 Collection items purchased 111,522 970,811 PMA Store 526,432 539,526 Management and general 561,922 521,035 Development and membership 1,360,831 1,212,271 Total expenses $6,872,591 $7,345,694 Launched Focused Endowment Initiative Change in net assets $7,134,484 ($2,552,218) with Lauders’ $5 million match Net assets, beginning of year 45,902,050 48,454,268 $53,036,534 CLOCKWISE: Marguerite Thompson Zorach (United States, 1887¬1968), Two Sisters–Marguerite and Her Sister Edith, 1921, oil on canvas,30 1/8 x 25 inches. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond. J. Harwood & Net assets, end of year $45,902,050 Louise B. Cochrane Fund for American Art © Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Margaret Jane Mussey Sweat (United States 1823-1908), “Margaret Jane Mussey Sweat Photograph Album” (1870). Photograph Album. Book 1. dune.une.edu/mjms_photo/1; N.C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth (United States, 1882-1945), Dark Harbor Fishermen (detail), 1943, tempera on panel, 35 x 38 inches. Bequest of Elizabeth B. Noyce, 1996.38.63 Audited financial statements are available upon request from the Business Office.

16 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 17 With deep gratitude, the Portland Museum of Art acknowledges the remarkable members, donors, foundations, businesses, Trustees, volunteers, and staff who make it possible for the museum to realize its mission each year. The following lists serve to recognize those who have supported the museum through contributions of $250 or more between February 1, 2016 and January 31, 2017.

The 1882 Circle comprises the PMA’s most generous benefactors who are regarded for their annual support of $10,000 or more to the operating budget.

Anonymous (4) George J. Gillespie III* Harry W. Konkel Joseph L. Soley Charlton and Eleanor Ames Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Ginn Mr. and Mrs. James D. Konkel Stewart and Elizabeth Strawbridge Diana B. Bean Walter B. Goldfarb, M.D. Susan Konkel Isabella Stumpf and The Director’s Circle is the highest level of membership at the PMA. These essential donors give $1,500 or more in William Williams Linda L. Bean Roger and Jane Goodell Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kump unrestricted support, for which they receive unique access and benefits in addition to our profound gratitude. Isabelle and Scott Black Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Gould James and Marjorie Moody John H. Wallace Sheri and Joe Boulos Peter Haffenreffer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Nanovic Mr. and Mrs. Monte J. Wallace Director’s Circle Steering Committee Judith W. Miskell Harriet and Steven Passerman Thomas and Katherine Chappell Mallory Marshall Patricia O’Carroll and Joseph Foley Mr. and Mrs. Neil W. Wallace Kenneth A. Blaschke, Chair Robert and Jill Nesher Bill and Peggy Ryan John M. and Bette L. Cohen Patricia and Cyrus Hagge Anne and Vince Oliviero Owen W. and Anna H. Wells Connie Batson Dr. and Mrs.* Lawrence C. Pakula Bill and Stacey Ryan Tom and Nouchine Connolly Douglas and Sharyn Howell Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Osher William B. Williamson Virgil Cumming Katharine Prentice Kenneth J. Smaha Paul and Giselaine Coulombe Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Hunt D. Suzi Osher Margo Wintersteen Joseph Frazer Ann Ramsay-Jenkins Dr. Samuel P. Solish and Dr. Jo Ellen Linder Daniel N. Crewe John and Hilary Isacke Peggy and Harold Osher Amy Woodhouse and Tobey Scott Mary Louise Norton Hamill Betsy Saltonstall Mrs. Clare Melley Smith Eliot and Melanie Stewart Cutler Mrs. H. Stanley Johnson, Jr.* Leslie B. Otten Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Zilkha Sharyn M. Howell Hans and Rosemary P. Underdahl Adam Usdan and Andrea Pollack Martha E. Dumont Judith Glickman Lauder and Christopher and Maggie Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zilkha Jane N. Hurd Stuart and Karen Watson John and Courtney Wilson Alexander Fisher and Leonard Lauder Melissa and Matt Rubel *Deceased Brett A. Johnson Jane C. Wellehan Kathryn A. Yates Brianne O’Donnell Fisher Judith and Jeffrey Kane David E. Shaw Nancy K. Kaye Eileen Gillespie and Timothy Fahey Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. King Mary Jo Kolkhorst Director’s Circle Fellows Director’s Circle Members Anne Oliviero ($2,500 - $4,999) ($1,500 - $2,499) Caroline Pratt William and Sue-Ann Buckley Anonymous (2) Liz Scheffee Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Cabot Susan and Heather Abt Emma Wilson Drs. James and Susan Carter John and Judy Adelman Amy H. Woodhouse Fred and Carolyn Case Janice B. Adler Nathan Clark and Kathryn Burnham Justin and Rachael Alfond Director’s Circle Sponsors William H. Davisson and Katell Wildenberg Janet and Paul Aliapoulios ($5,000 - $9,999) Beth L. De Tine Richard and Adele Aronson Jeannine Atkins and Peter Laird Dan Emery Elizabeth Astor Katherine M.B. Berger John V. Frank Jonathan and Helaine Ayers Ken and Emily Blaschke Eric George Kathryn Bacastow and Peter Bearor William H. Bolinder and Heather J. English George and Cheryl Higgins Dana Baldwin Charles C. Butt James and Deborah Houle Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Barclay, Jr. Sheila Clark-Edmands and Peter L. Edmands Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Humphrey Mrs. Cornelia Greaves Bates Virgil and Jean Cumming Alice W. Ingraham Connie and Arthur Batson Mr. and Mrs. G. David Fenderson Linda and Denny Jacobus Michael and Nancy Beebe (United States, 1836-1910), Barbara M. Goodbody Nancy and Peter Kaye Elizabeth W. and Jeffory D. Begin The Guide, 1889, watercolor on ivory wove paper, 13 3/4 x 19 1/2 inches. Bequest of Ms. Jean Hoffman Joe and Carole Long Roger K. Berle Charles Shipman Payson, 1988.55.8 Sam and Nancy Ladd Karen L. McDonald John C. Berrett Leeann and Thomas Leahy John McKernan and Olympia Snowe Mrs. Louise Bessire Suzanne and Neil McGinn John and Alison Moore Mark and Aimée Bessire All lists from February 1, 2016 – January 31, 2017 18 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 19 Mrs. Margaret A. S. Biggar David and Kathy Hardwick Frank and Sharon Reilly Laura Blaisdell and Andy Lilienthal John Hatcher and Dan Kennedy Mrs. Patricia B. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon C. Bolton III Peter and Judy Haynes Hilary G. Robbins Gregory W. Boulos Donald L. Head and Caron C. Zand John S. Roberts and Jean P. Wilson Scott and Renee Bowie Elena and Rob Henry Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Rogers Jim and Julia Brady Jane N. Hurd and Roger Severance Donna Roggenthien and Ron Leeking Christopher and Carolyn Branson Brett Johnson and Tim Waite Mr. and Mrs. James M. Rose, Jr. Contemporaries members represent a broad cross-section of Portland's young entrepreneurs, art-lovers, change- Jane G. Briggs Philip and Sheila Jordan Paul R. Rothman makers, and creative thinkers whose energy and enthusiasm is crucial to the future of the museum. Bruce Brown Bradley Kauffman and Joan Adler Larry and Robin Rubinstein Charlotte F. Brown Mrs. Cornelia Kittredge Dennis G. and Patricia A. Ruppel Contemporaries Steering Committee Christine Bennett and Bruce Dalbeck Ilka Eberly and Keith LaMarre Mr. and Mrs. Alexander K. Buck, Jr. Stephen and Mary Jo Kolkhorst Harrison and Jane Sawyer Molly Meyer, Co-Chair Gary and Laura Bergeron Daniel E. Ehlers Karen and Bill Burke Marilyn A. Lalumiere Ineke H. Schair Mika Reynolds, Co-Chair Jon and Lindsey Berkowitz Iain Eldredge and Alice Evans Pat and Patti Butler Candice Lee Elizabeth Scheffee Tawny Alvarez Liz Berle Nathan Eldridge and Alison Beyea Wallace E. Camp Kathleen and Peter Leslie Corinne and James Schutz Renee Cabot Mark and Aimée Bessire Christina Emmons and Erin Larson Elaine M. Carlson and Richard J. Perry Mrs. Ann Ludwig Catherine A. Share Lila C. Hunt Davies Richard J. Bilodeau and Scott Choquette Brian Eng and Renee Bourgeois Bruce and Jennifer Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lunder Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Sheldon Tyler Hobbs Maura and Jared Bisogni Heather and Devon Evans Mrs. Aldus H. Chapin Robert and Cynthia Macdonald Dr. and Mrs. John H. Siegle Bree LaCasse Cathy Bloom Kathleen and Wesley Fairfield John and Linda Coleman Nancy and Michael Marino Edward and Kristen Sihler MaryBeth Lorenz David J. Bobrow Rebecca Falzano and Steve Pogson Maryellen and Julian Coles Stephen and Joan Marks Larry and Klara Silverstein Kathryn Malin Gretchen Boulos Kristen and Bob Farnham Katherine and Michael Coster Louis Matis and Anthony Calamusa Barbara Simon and Alison Slattery Alec Porteous Jacob and Regina Bowie Cynthia Faulkner Jeremy O. Cyr Elizabeth T. McCandless Robert L. Simonds Heather Boyd Ariana Fischer John Danos and Kelley Lehr Ellen and Peter McCarthy William T. and Pamela Simonds Contemporaries Council ($1,000) Jessica Braun Scott and Kelly Fredericks Victoria M. Devlin Mr. and Mrs. William A. McCue Meredith S. S. Smith Tawny Alvarez Charlie and Kaitlyn Bruder Thomas and Leandra Fremont-Smith Bill and Molly Donovan Frank and Susan McGinty Deborah C. Snite James and Renee Cabot David and Karla Hyde Buchanan Virginia French Michael and Denise Dubyak Elizabeth A. McLellan Jeffrey and Dominique Sommer Lila Hunt Davies and Zack Davies Catlin Byers Lindsay Friberg Tom and Betsy Elliman Barbara A. McManus Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Spencer Erik K. Hayward and Carrie Duley Sarah Begin Cameron and Celine and Benjamin Frueh Corson Ellis and Marion Freeman Marti and Tom Meyers Julie H. Sprague Tyler and Amber Hobbs Christopher Cameron Jeremy and Sarah Gabrielson Rob and Annette Elowitch Ed and Janet Miller Anne R. Stanley Ashley L. Kerr Angela Campbell and Ethan Powell Heather Gale Noreen B. and John J. Evans Julie Miller Phil Steele and Francesca Galluccio-Steele Daniel and Kristen King Christopher Campbell and Lisa Pixley Lindsay Garcia Dr. Mary Fahrenbach and Mr. Peter W. Culley Zareen Taj Mirza Ruth T. Story Bree A. LaCasse and Christopher S. Moore Elizabeth Campbell William Garcia Susan Fitzpatrick Susan Morris and Chip Newell Matthew and Lona Tassey Kara and David Leopold Dr. Andrew B. Carey Jamie and Emily Garvin Anne C. Fowler Carolyn B. Murray Martha L. Taylor Christopher and MaryBeth Lorenz Abigail S. Carroll Caroline Geoghegan Joseph Frazer and Susan Tananbaum Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick S. Muse Kevin Thomas and Lisa Belisle Daniel and Molly Meyer Daisey Carroll, Esq. Cristina and Stacey Giulianti Michael and Gail Garcia Andrew J. Nelson Anna Marie and John Thron Prof. Charles H. Norchi Elizabeth F. Cartland Robert Gould Dorsey R. Gardner and Ni Rong Leonard and Merle Nelson Mrs. Joan P. Tilney Alec Porteous Laurence Ciembroniewicz Sarah L. Graulty Peggy Greenhut Golden Kenneth M. and Mary P. Nelson Kaja and Cali Veilleux Thomas and Mika Reynolds Portia and Josh Clark Timothy P. Griffin John Herrick Gooch Robert and Susan Nielsen Ann S. Waldron Kristin and Warren Valdmanis Kaitlin Clifford Ellen and Oliver Griswold E. Kent Gordon Meryl E. Nierman Katharine J. Watson Desi Van Til and Sean Mewshaw Kimberly M. Convery Marcie and Andrew Griswold Lisa M. Gorman Jean Nishiyama Eliza M. Webster Mia Cooper Bryce and Sarah Hach Ward and Linda Graffam Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Oldham Richard and Meg Weekley Contemporaries Daniel Couture Elizabeth Hallett Mendoza Mr. and Mrs. Bruns H. Grayson Dr.* and Mrs. Lyman Page Rachel Whetzel (Individual $200/Dual $300) Joan and Robert Daly Claire Hammen Peter and Harriette Griffin Allston Parkinson and Susan deGozzaldi Virginia and Stephen White Rafael Adams and Corin Swift Chelsea and Noah DeLorme Anne Hardcastle Richard S. and Kathleen Grossman James and Sylvia Peers Margaret and Skip Wilkis Kate Mathison Anker Tiffany Dembowski Peter Heissenbuttel Gil Hagan and Anne Wade Christina F. Petra Ann and Brad Willauer Shannon Auritt Emily and Edward Demetriou Sara Hirshon and Neil Martelle Martha Hallward Joan and Ernie Plummer Emma Wilson Brett and Erin Austin Jennifer DePrizio and Thomas Fleming Katherine and Kevin Hogan Judith and Stephen Halpert Dr. Katherine S. Pope James Woodman Abegail Baguio and Nick Wilson Michael Di Gennaro and Dr. Christina Holt Susan K. Hamill Mrs. L. Robert Porteous, Jr.* Laird and Betty Yock Mark W. Balles, M.D. Kimberly Mahon-Di Gennaro Daniel Hourihan Mr.* and Mrs. William D. Hamill Stephen D. Poulos Bill and Patty Zimmerman Michael D. Banks Louisa Donelson and Nick Callanan Nathaniel R. Huckel-Bauer and Elizabeth Tamson Bickford Hamrock Caroline and Vaughan Pratt Christopher Zook and Donna Jean Robinson Kyo Bannai and Craig Schneider John Duffy Eisenhardt Andrea Hanson Jean V. Pugh Michael Barry Melissa Duffy Elizabeth and Kevin Hunt Tom Hanson and Elizabeth Kubik H. Edward Reed Rebekah Beaulieu and Patrick Ford Matthew and Chelsea Dugan Alexandra Hyde Stephen Benenson and Merry Fogg

20 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 21 Tim and Joanie Ingraham Morgan Myer and Chris Davis Jessica J. Smart Josh Irwin Meghan and Joshua Nathanson Anne and Chris Smith SUPPORTING MEMBERS Drs. Ross and Ria Isacke Erin Nelson and Owen Traylor Bryan and Meghan Smith Gretchen A. Johnson Thomas and Sally Newhall Alice Brooks Spencer and Sam Spencer The PMA thanks its more than 8,000 member households for their vital philanthropy in support of the museum and its mission. Dylan Jones and Brooke Chornyak Thomas Newton and Dara Jarrendt Sarah Stern Patron ($500) Gillian E. Ehrich Susan and David Langdon Elizabeth and Colin Jones Kate Nicholson Jane and Nate Stevens Susan G. Alfond Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Eisenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ludwig Dr. Juliann Kandra Jane Nicoll Teddy and Joelle Stoecklein Paul D. Andrews Richard M. Engel and Barbara Chilmonczyk Russell and Kathleen Mack Ned Kane Eric and Elizabeth Nordgren Sally Struever and Heidi Dikeman Mrs. Gwen Asplundh Larry and Marge Fitch Maria E. Mazorra and Leonard C. Kaminow Daniel Keenan Laura and Denis O’Brien Tara Studley and Patrick Mejia Linda Bail and George Casey, Jr. Nancy Fox and Jon Edwards Brian T. McCarthy Steve and Jocelyn Kelly Mae Ogorzaly and Jen Crane Lauren Sullivan and Adam Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Balkin Robert and Melodie Galler Thomas C. and Holly H. McKenny Graeme Kennedy and Bre Chamberlain Julie and Michael Ouellette Edward B. Swain Linda M. Beane Julia P. and Peter C. Gaulke Richard and Kathryn Mellon Erin Kiley and Nathaniel Baldwin David Packard Kevin and Jannette Tacka Sarah and John Beliveau David R. George and Elena Cueto Donald and Mary Melville Celine and Chris Kuhn Paul Packard and Marisol Tapia Barrett Takesian Daniel and Gayle Brazeau Matthew and Lynn Goldfarb Chris and Rachel Merrill Abbie Labonville and Jonathan Musmand Daniel Pepice and Brook DeLorme Olivier te Boekhorst Drs. Carl and Patricia Bredenberg Mr. and Mrs. David Good Albert P. Neilson Kaitlin LaCasse and Ryan Crowell Heidi Peterson and William Proom Joshua Teas Robert and Nancy Briggs Donna and Dan Grant Norton and Karen Newborn Lynn Lamontagne and Robert Tillotson Jane B. and Jack Phillips Joey and Grey Terry Dr. and Mrs. Marc H. Brodsky Valérie Guillet Diane Nichols Amy and Tom Landry Stephen Phillips Betsy and Steve Tesh Debra and Christopher Brown Charles Halvorson and Elin Shartar Norman and Eleanor Nicholson Kazeem Lawal Drs. Michael and Tricia Pirone Eric Topper and Kippy Smith John Bueche and Sarah Kelly Myron and Meredith Hamer Helen and Walter Norton Sarah Lawrence Landace and Jed Porta Sara and Jay Trickett Cecilia L. Caldwell and Philip Scavotto Collier Hands Ted and Ann Noyes Ashleigh and Andrew LeBlanc Allison and Daniel Poteet Chris and Brette Turner Robin Taylor Chiarello Bonnie E. Hayward Richard and Lauren Packard Hilary Lefebvre Christie and Adam Rana Matthew Tzuker and Emily Isaacson Mrs. Patricia A. Clark Myrna Higgins Nancy and Mark Ratner Susan Lefferts* Tracie J. Reed Shannon Vachon and Aaron Marks Judith and Andrew Coburn Richard Iannacone and Wayne and Holly Redmond Margot Legare Laura and Paul Retherford Mike and Katie Vaillancourt Joan W. Conlin Patricia Clancey-Iannacone Harry and Dee Richardson Katharine and Eric Leinwand George Rheault and Kelly Wallace Derek J. Veilleux and Ronald B. Hunt Dr. Edward S. Cooke and Ms. Carol R. Warner Mrs. Joan Ivory Mrs. Cornelia Robinson Chandra Leister and Jonathan Amory Maria and Carmen Rinaldi Andrew and Briana Volk George Cushing and Elizabeth Hunt Phyllis Jalbert Martin and Patricia Robles Anne Marie Levine Amanda Romero Geoff and Alice Wagg Sarah Daignault Natalie Jones and Joseph Dembeck IV William Roman Sandra and Brian Livingston Marika Ruppe Trevor Watson Ronald Dillon Diana and Robert Joyner Gerald Sacks and Margaret Philbrick Carrie Lonsdale Michelle Santiago and Shawn Agren Donyelle Werner and Alexander Ivanov Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. H. Dodge Mrs. Daisy Kaplan Patricia F. Sanborn Wendy Ketchum and Norman Cloutier Abigail and Ted Lord Annemieke Schair Kristina Wiles and Suzanne Murphy Humphrey Doermann Elizabeth Sanders Tom Keyes and Keith Fox Elise Loschiavo and Morgan McCormack Gillian Schair and Seth Rigoletti Sean Wilkinson and Meghan Carey Lucinda Nash Dudley Mrs. Imelda A. Schaefer Alan and Ann Kilby Christi and Justin Lumiere Justin H. Schair Stephanie and Carll Wilkinson Laura and Graham Eddleston Jenny Scheu and John Ryan Elizabeth E. Ehrenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy W. Lane Maxine Sclar and Robert Yamartino Andrew and Katie Magoun Erica Schair-Cardona and Ivan Cardona Hannah Wolken and Leigh Steele Amanda Malay Clark Shepard and George Reiche Rebecca Woll and Thomas Kropf Ian and Kathryn Malin Adam and Julie Shepherd Robin and Patrick Woodcock Dr. Leah Mallory Sarah Short April Ylvisaker Jessica McCarthy Sean and Sandra Sinclair Kelly McCormack and Dee Dee Germain Hugh McCormick and Christine Puopolo Megan McFarland Allison McLaughlin Dimitri and Joyce Michaud Derek Miller Katherine and Wade Millett Margaret Minister Michael and Gwen Moore Luke Morong Betsy Morrell and Isadora Osgood Kevin Morris and Diana Norwood Zack and Marie Mueller Debra A. Murphy Marci and Joshua Murphy

Cristen Murray and Mathew Soch 2016 Contemporaries Events Commitee 22 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 23 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Scully Karen Bickerman Joe and Sally DeAngelo Rick Hauck and Susan Bruce Sheldon and Audrey Katz Lois Lowry Drs. John and Elizabeth Serrage Joy Bishop-Blood and Clinton Blood Joseph A. Delaney and Anne E. Callender Marge and Bob Healing Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Keller Linda K. Lukas Thomas D. Sharples and Patricia M. Panaia Sharon and Randy Blackburn Henry L. and Lucy D. Donovan Susanne J. Heeschen Bud and Wendy Kellett Mark and Mary Lunsford Frederick and Viola Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Raymond N. Blanchette Edward and Barbey Dougherty Merton G. Henry Brooks and Mary Kennedy James and Martha MacKay Nancy G. Shor and Charles E. Binder Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bloom David and Thelma Driskell Joan and Donald Hernon Dr. and Mrs. David Kerr Charles and Meredith Manning Michael L. Shuman, M.D. and Dhara Williams Elizabeth L. Bordowitz Margarete* and Richard Driver Jillian and Rodger Herrigel Robert and Desiree Kinley Lisa M. Marin and Arnie Smith Greg and Emily Smith Michelle and Les Borodinsky Joanna Drummond Nancy E. Herter and Lendall Smith Elinor W. Klivans Dawn Maron Sarah L. O. Smith Dr. and Mrs. William Boucher Carmen Duarte and Edward von Gerichten John* and Katherine Heye Ilene and Cliff Knopping Eileen Matrazzo Tom and Dee Stegman Michael Bourque Daniel and Catherine Preuss Durkin Gwen and David Hiatt Gail L. Knowles Dr. and Mrs. William Matuzas Dr. Sue Sturtevant Sandra Braden and David Rorick Melinda M. Eaton Willis and Anne Hidell Keith and Elaine Knowlton Robert D. McArdle and Richard Rothlisberger Eric and Wendy Suehrstedt D. Scott Bradish and Evangeline Meserve Alison N. Eckert Daniel W. Hildreth Anne and Leonard Kovit Mary Anne McAuliffe Dain and Vera Trafton Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Bradley John F. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Hildreth, Jr. Richard S. Kraut and Shelley Grant Margaretmary McCann* Stanley and Susie Trotman Jeffrey A. Brann Robert H. Edwards and Blythe Bickel Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Holland Rob and Victoria Kurtz Carol McCarthy and Stephen Hayes Cynthia J. Walden Mark and Margaret Braun Dorothea Eiben and Stephen Beaupre Elizabeth Ross Holmstrom David Lakari Kathryn E. McCoig Patricia and James Wasserman Trudy Harder Briggs Karen M. Elting Barbara and Chris Hoppin Keith Larkin and C. J. Campbell W. Wallace and Anne McDowell Gretchen Wetzel and Cindy Halliday Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. Brill Guy T. Emery Mrs. Nancy S. Horigan Jennifer Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Barclay McFadden III Francis H. Williams Elizabeth K. Brisk Kenneth and June Eng Edward and Patty Howells Alfred LeDoux and David Walker Richard McGonagle Carol A. Wilson Barry Brown and Susan Bassi Brown Rebecca and Bruce Epstein Anita L. Huizing Joan Leitzer and Kenneth Spirer Jeffrey McKinnon Lolisa Windover and Jackiellen Bonney Stanford and Lili Brown Art and Donna Falk Marcia W. Hunker Penny and Jeff Leman Dr. and Mrs. William Medd Nicholas and Louisa Witte Anthony S. Bucci and Victoria Brown Tony Farmer Roger and Janice Hunt John T. Leonard Bronwyn M. Mellquist and M. Roe Smith Mrs. Deborah Wolak Robert and Kristin Buckwalter Gail P. Fels Dr. John J. Illuminati Elaine and David Lewis Florence R. Meyer Jamie and Phyllis Wyeth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Budd Molly Felton Kathy Irving Gillian and Thomas Lewis Peter G. Milliken and Linzee Weld Jordan Young and Lily Lu Anne Buell Deborah Wathen Finn and Stephanie Finn Herb and Kathleen Janick Mary Libby Richard and Carol Mitchell Mark and Michele Zajkowski Holly Burbank Sue E. Fitzgerald Kenneth and Brenda Jordan Rick Litchfield Vernon L. Moore and Janet Henry Anne B. Zill Douglas B. Burdick David and Linda Fleischer Rebecca Judd Susan Livingston and Harry Noel Blaine D. Moores Josh and Susan Burns Michael J. Foley and Lisa Rideout Donor ($250) Michelle Cacho-Negrete and Kevin Smith Drs. Frank and Joanna Fowler Anonymous Annick Cadot and Jack Wood Tom Franklin and Anna Ginn Elizabeth M. Ackerson and Alan McIlhenny Mrs. Joan B. Campbell John R. Freeman and Monica L. Stevenson William W. Alcorn Priscilla Campbell-Wyman James and Katie Freilinger Elizabeth Alden and Leo Dunn Robert and Elizabeth Carroll Lila Fried Susan and Joseph Alexander Catherine Carton Vincent E. Furey, Jr. Stanley Allain and Kathleen Murray-Allain Deborah G. Chandler Robert H. Gardiner, Jr. Eric D. Altholz and Mary McQuillen F. Randall Chanler Lori Garon and Tim Cloudman Daniel and Joan Amory Christopher L. Clark Judy Gass Mrs. John A. Amory Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey E. Clark Mary Gianibas Melinda and David Anderson Nancy M. Cline Paula Gillies Paul and Kathleen Anderson Bruce and Phyllis Coggeshall Susan G. Gillies Marcia Appel Kenneth M. Cole and Anne Ireland Philip H. Gleason and Mary L. Schendel Stephen and Kyle Atwell Mary Murray Coleman Rosalind E. Gorin and Matthew A. Budd Robert and Linda Ayotte Carolyn L. Collins David and Debra Graham Carlyle K. Backstrom Tara Connor and Rich McCoy Ron and Gloria Gramaglia David and Claudia Bantz Suzanne Cooper Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Green Tuck Barclay and Lucy Norvell Richard and Claire Corbin Gail Grossmann and John Grossmann Joe and Judy Barker John and Karen Corson Drew Guthrie

Ona W. Barnet Leonard and Anne Cotton Cecily and John Haeger Florine Stettheimer (United States, Mrs. Mary R. Barron Debra L. Coyman William E. and Sally T. Haggett 1871–1944), Picnic at Bedford Hills, 1918, oil on canvas, 40 5/16 x 50 1/4 inches. Courtesy Cathy Barry and Walter Ghent Charles G. Crane Colonel and Mrs. William E. Hall of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Frances Bassett Constance Crocker and Karen Zielinski Dana and Karol Hamel Philadelphia. Gift of Ettie Stettheimer Meg Baxter Olivia Crudgington Pete Hare Mary Fiske Beck Penelope Daborn Lillian Beard Harley and Ronald Beard Chris and David Beneman George Daley and Amy Edmondson Sara T. Harmon Polly Bennell and Robert B. Young Victoria Dalzell and Marc Garand George C. and Diantha C. Harrington Catherine Besteman James and Leila Day Daniel and Polly Harris 24 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 25 Mary Beth and K. Scott Morrison Wendy Shattuck and Sam Plimpton Libraries ($250) Daniel and Janet Morrow Deborah S. Shinn Berwick Public Library ANNUAL FUND Jeremy R. Moser and Laura B. Kittle Kathryn E. Slott Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library Moriah Moser and Dan Morgenstern, M.D. Mrs. Isabel W. Smiles Bridgton Public Library The PMA thanks those who gave to the Annual Fund, which impacts all museum activities, from maintaining and expanding the PMA Stanley and Linda Mozden Barry and Carley Smith Burbank Branch Library collection to funding daily operations and ensuring that we continue to welcome visitors who otherwise would not have access to these Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Murray Snell Family Farm Conway Public Library kinds of art experiences. All gifts are fully tax-deductible and directly support the museum’s mission. Patricia Murtagh Daniel B. Sobel and Kira Wigoda Curtis Memorial Library $5,000 and above David and Glenda Emery Scott and Gail Kelley Mary Eugenia and Theodore Myer Thomas and Joan Sonneborn Dover Public Library Paul and Kathleen Anderson Richard M. Engel and Barbara Chilmonczyk Richard S. Kraut and Shelley Grant Dr. and Mrs. Henry R. Myers Mrs. Ann E. Spaulding Durham Public Library Wendy J. Wolf and Mary B. Neal Patricia S. Sprague Freedom Public Library Hamer Fund of the Maine Jim and Becki Kupel $2,500 - $4,999 Community Foundation Richard and Sandra Neiman Judith Stein and Kenneth Dardick Freeport Community Library Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Larned The William J. J. Gordon Family Foundation Collier Hands Sally Nelson Joanne Sterling and Susan Peaslee Harrison Village Library Winky Lewis and Alex Millspaugh Harry W. Konkel Jim and Chris Newton Steven H. Stern and Arlene Morris Kennebunk Free Library Mark and Mary Lunsford $1,000 - $2,499 Richard P. Noonan, M.D. Gretchen Stewart and Marleen Szymanski L.B. Goodall Memorial Library Thomas C. and Holly H. McKenny Charles and Meredith Manning Charlton and Eleanor Ames Hal Norvell and Carl Fisher Barbara and Michael Stoddard Libby Memorial Library Mrs. Penelope H. Moodey Jeffrey and Rowan Morse Mrs. Margaret A. S. Biggar Ciel Nuageux and Justine Taylor Bill and Bonnie Stoloski McArthur Library Ted and Ann Noyes Moriah Moser and Dan Morgenstern, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander K. Buck, Jr. Murrough and Johannah O’Brien Sandra L. Stone Merrill Memorial Library Muriel A. Poulin Sarah and Paul Muscat Mary Callanan David B. Osborne Mark and Barbara Suckle Naples Public Library Chuck and Kathy Remmel Mr. and Mrs. Gino A. Nalli Tyler Clements and Lily King Alana and Samuel Osher Edward Sullivan and Bruce Backman New Castle Public Library Donna L. Rubin Richard and Sandra Neiman Roderick and Verena Cushman Tony and Beth Owens Toni and Lewis Surdam Norway Memorial Library Mary R. Saltonstall and John K. Hanson, Jr. Leonard and Merle Nelson Charles J. de Sieyes and Carol R. Ward Deborah and Philip Pendleton David and Paula Swetland Patten Free Library David and Emily Scribner Gary and Cathie Nielsen DLMC Foundation Richard and Margaret Pennington Robert and Karen Taggart Peaks Island Branch Library Thomas D. Sharples and Patricia M. Panaia Jeff Norris and Laura Newman Dr. and Mrs. David G. Fitz Mark Pettegrow and James Witek Alice H. Thompson Portland Public Library William T. and Pamela Simonds Margaret A. Quayle The Florence V. Burden Foundation Jeff and Stephanie Phelps Nat Thompson Portsmouth Public Library Greg and Emily Smith Peter and Alice Rand Susan and Jerry Goldberg Carol and David Pierson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Towle Prince Memorial Library Gretchen Stewart and Marleen Szymanski Brian J. Reddington Dana and Karol Hamel Stuart and Laura Piltch Ann Tracy and John Kreutzberger Rice Public Library Henry Woodhouse Harry and Dee Richardson Linda and Denny Jacobus Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Platz Joe Trevino and Serena Phillips Riverton Branch Library Zmira F. Zilkha Robert Saunders and Kala Ladenheim Judith and Jeffrey Kane Harry and Anne Pringle Henry W. and Joan W. Trimble, III Rye Public Library Michael and Beth Bernstein Schneider David Lakari Mrs. Jacqueline J. Quimby Lowell Turnbull and Randi Greenwald Scarborough Public Library $250 - $499 Rick and Celeste Shinay Norman and Lenore Rapkin Mrs. Peter Vandervoort Skidompha Library Mrs. Charles D. McKee Anonymous Cary Slocum Thomas and Theresa Raymond Raymond Veroneau SMCC Library Nancy and Mark Ratner Ralph and Suzanne Austin Mrs. Ann E. Spaulding Patricia D. 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Weary William Fogg Public Library Donald and Jean Showalter Bruce and Phyllis Coggeshall Elizabeth O. Volckening Don and Suzanne Rudalevige Sheila A. Wellehan Wiscasset Public Library Ann C. Slocum Katherine and Douglas Crawford Liz and Sam Rudman Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Wellin York Public Library Cynthia J. Walden Stanley and Susie Trotman Mr. and Mrs. David H. Drake David and Kristine Rupert Bryan Wentzell and Anna Fincke David and Susan Wheatland Elisse Walter and Ronald Stern David and Thelma Driskell Arthur and Abby K. Ryan David and Breda White Jane C. Wellehan Matthew and Julie Nelson Forsyth FOUNDATIONS AND DONOR Ann and Ronald Savitt Linda Disston White Mr. and Mrs. Ogden White, Jr. Joel Frantzman ADVISED FUNDS Susan and Scott Schafer Norm and Judy Wilson Michael and Gail Garcia The PMA is indebted to the following foundations Jodi and Stuart Scharff Richard Winn and Corinne Broderick $500 - $999 James and Kathleen Harper whose support and alliance allow the museum to Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Schenkel Fred and Trudy Winne accomplish its mission. Anonymous Coral Harris and Alan Goff Elena M. Schmidt and Don Ogier Mrs. Gretchen Gosnell Wood Anonymous (2) Susan and Joseph Alexander Pamela W. Hawkes and Scott Teas Rosemary Schmidt and Ron Schmidt Roger F. Woodman, Jr. and Carol J. De Tine A. R. and Marylouise Tandy Foundation Trust Blake and Allison Brown Donna L. Hazard Mrs. Rena Schneiberg-Lassel Richard and Roberta Wright Cecilia L. Caldwell and Philip Scavotto Acorn Hill Foundation Inc. John E. Sedgewick and Deborah A. Keefe Carolyn Wronker and Steven Urkowitz Marge and Bob Healing Mrs. Patricia A. Clark Albert B. Glickman Family Foundation Jim and Lynn Shaffer Martha Zimicki and Jeff McCarthy Katherine L. Heye Alfred Osher and Dorothy Suzi Osher George Daley and Amy Edmondson Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Hildreth, Jr. William Shain and Sandra Lipsey John and Nancy Zook Memorial Foundation Tom Dunne and Mary Hodgkin Herb and Kathleen Janick Stephen and Peggy Shapiro Ann H. Symington Foundation Gillian E. Ehrich Diane and Andy Kane

26 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 27 The Anne Randolph Henry Lewis/Millspaugh Fund Anna Marie & John E. Thron Fund Charitable Foundation Lorraine Balkin Family Fund Buck Family Fund The Apple Lane Foundation McCarthy Family Charitable Trust Edward H. Daveis Benevolent Fund Ayco Charitable Foundation Carol and Gino Nalli Fund Edward S. and Cornelia Greaves Fund II The Leman Family Fund Neil W. Wallace Charitable Giving Account George L. Shinn and Clara S. Shinn Fund The Michael and Denise Dubyak Nesher Family Charitable Fund Hamer Fund Charitable Fund Oldham Family Fund Harold and Peggy Osher Norumbega Fund Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund The PMA is proud to acknowledge the following businesses for their generosity and dedication to the museum, its mission, and our community. Barclay Charitable Gift Fund Owls Head Charitable Fund Haste Family Fund Paul M. and Kathleen K. Anderson John M. Robinson Fund The Beautiful Dreamers Foundation Chairman’s Circle ($50,000 and above) Norton Insurance ∙ Financial Services Town & Shore Associates LLC Charitable Foundation Lily Bay Fund Becton Family Foundation Unum The Press Hotel Verrill Dana LLP RDK Family Fund Nielsen Fund The Benevity Community Impact Fund, a fund Retina Center of Maine of the American Endowment Foundation Richard J Perry/Elaine M Carlson Pope Hamill Fund Founder’s Circle ($25,000 - $49,999) R.M. Davis, Inc. Partner ($100 - $499) Berger Collection Educational Trust Charitable Fund Maine Development Foundation Bank of America Scott Simons Architects LLC AAA Northern The Bob Crewe Foundation Richard T. Gilbane Fund Margaret A. S. Biggar Charitable Lead Unitrust TD Bank The Westin Portland Harborview Bigelow Investment Advisors The Boston Foundation Ryan and Scheu Family Charitable Fund Margaret E. Burnham Charitable Trust TD Charitable Foundation Bowline Co. Plimpton - Shattuck Fund Shirley L. and Douglas Stenberg Fund Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. Friend ($500 - $1,499) Casco Bay Frames & Gallery Brooks Family Foundation A. Slocum Charitable Donation Fund Steve and Mimi Barber Family Fund Sponsor’s Circle ($10,000 - $24,999) Baker Newman Noyes Clark Insurance Clements Family Charitable Trust Robert E. King & FBO The King Living Trust Stocks Family Fund The AVANGRID Foundation, Inc. Bernstein Shur East Brown Cow Management, Inc. Combined Jewish Philanthropies King Philanthropies Thomas and Katherine Walker Charitable KeyBank CPRC Group Filler & Associates, P.A. of Greater Boston, Inc. The New York Community Trust Giving Account L.L.Bean, Inc. Drummond Woodsum Find Clothing Exchange Scott M. Black Family Fund The Bohemia Fund Thomas Rice Fund Prime Motor Cars Mercedes-Benz five fifty-five Folly 101 Comerica Legacy Foundation Nightingale Code Foundation Tikkun Fund The VIA Agency Gnome Landscape and Design Hannaford Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Tobermory Fund The Old Bug Light Foundation Harriet and John McFadden Fund Gorham Savings Bank Hornby Editions Vail Gift Fund The Pinkerton Foundation Benefactor ($5,000 - $9,999) Community Foundation of Jackson Hole Hews Company, LLC John Sundling Design W and P Simonds Charitable Fund P.W. Sprague Memorial Foundation R & V Cushman Fund Allagash Brewing Company HFO Services Corporation Macpage LLC William Bruce MacAlpine and Patricia D. Portland Education Foundation, Inc. Community Foundation of Louisville Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield HM Payson & Co. Maine Day Trip Tours MacAlpine Fund The Redmond Family Foundation Depository, Inc. Bath Savings Institution Home Instead Senior Care Maine Red Claws Fisher Charitable Foundation The Roy A. Hunt Foundation Anne Brewer Ogden Fund Dead River Company iBec Creative Maine Street Design Co. Margaret H. Wise Fund The Florence V. Burden Foundation Sand Dollar Foundation Diversified Communications Inn by the Sea New England Distilling The Cornelius N Bliss Memorial Fund The Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Schwab Charitable Fund Hemenway Trust Company LLC k colette Rufus Deering Lumber Company CPB Foundation Foundation, Inc. Anonymous MaineHealth Lavallee|Brensinger Architects Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution D. A. Hamel Family Charitable Trust Freedom Charitable Foundation Bradford Family Charitable Fund Migis Hotel Group McCandless & Coburn LLC Southworth International Group DLMC Foundation The Gerardine Laffey Connolly Foundation Kane Family Charitable Fund WEX Inc. Old Port Advisors Sparhawk Group Dorothy Suzi Osher Foundation The Gillespie Family Fund Peter and Harriette Griffin Fund Pachios Brothers Portland Design Co. Elmina B. Sewall Foundation Ginn Family Foundation Smaha Family Charitable Fund Patron ($2,500 - $4,999) People’s United Bank The Marc Gup Real Estate Group Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Greenleaf Avenue Foundation Vernon Moore and Janet Henry Fund Aurora Provisions The Perejda Real Estate Group Town & Country Federal Credit Union Anne H. Russell Gift Fund Haffenreffer Family Fund Sibley-Saltonstall Charitable Foundation Camden National Bank Portland Harbor Hotel Two Fat Cats Bakery Berne Schraft Charitable Fund Hanna and Matthew Foundation Seattle Foundation Christie’s Rising Tide Brewing Company Vinland Blakeslee and Allison Brown Fund Harold W. and Mary Louise Shaw Foundation William M. Jenkins Advised Fund IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. SMRT, Inc. Vistage Cadot Family Fund The Jack and Beulah Bresler Stewart R. Mott Foundation Maine Beer Company Spinnaker Trust Youngs Furniture Company Charles D. and Nina T. McKee Charitable Fund Tzedakah Fund, Inc. Tom and Kate Chappell Family Foundation MEMIC David Shaw Charitable Fund The Jewish Community Foundation of the The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Wright-Ryan Construction East Bay Don and Jean Showalter Fund Elliman Charitable Fund Susan and William Epstein Philanthropic Fund Dorsey R. Gardner Charitable Fund The Helen Dickey and David G. Fitz Supporter ($1,500 - $2,499) Kirby Family Foundation Dunne Hodgkin Fund Charitable Fund Bangor Savings Bank Libra Foundation Ellen Asherman Fund Valerie-Charles Diker Fund CBRE|The Boulos Company Lotsch-Zelman Foundation Hoffman Family Foundation Vanguard Charitable Courtyard Portland Downtown/Waterfront Louis H. Gross Foundation, Inc. Howell Family Fund The David Lakari Family Fund Crestline Custom Promotional Products The Lunder Foundation Joseph F. & Cheryl R. Boulos Charitable The Jack and Alison Moore Charitable Fund Holiday Inn By the Bay Maine Arts Commission Donor Advised Fund Wescustogo Foundation Hyatt Place Portland Old Port Maine Community Foundation Kubik Hanson Charitable Fund WestWind Foundation ITS, Inc. a component fund of the Maine Whetzel Family Charitable Trust Leon and Lisa Gorman Fund Community Foundation J.B. Brown & Sons

28 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 29 MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Christina F. Petra DONORS OF WORKS OF ART GIFTS IN HONOR OR In Honor of Mary-Louise and In Memory of Ginny Panarace Campus Master Plan The PMA thanks the following businesses Mrs. Patricia B. Rice Alexandra Anderson IN MEMORY Bill Hamill Lorna Linhart Maine Development Foundation that matched gift contributions Dennis and Patricia Ruppel Drs. David and Eva Bradford The PMA is grateful to those who Robert and Jill Nesher In Memory of Eleanor Potter made by their employees. Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Sheldon Edward J. Glannon Family requested tribute gifts on behalf of Charles Shipman Payson their loved ones and everyone who In Memory of Regina Foley Barbara Harrison Building Maintenance Fund Amica Companies Foundation Kenneth J. Smaha Walter B. Goldfarb, M.D. donated in their names. Haviland Harry W. Konkel Matching Gifts Program Meredith S. S. Smith Martha Haffey and Sara Henderson Carole A. Pope In Memory of Henry Wadsworth Bank of America Matching Gifts Juris and Mara Ubans Alex Katz Foundation In Honor of Nathan Barmby Raye Louisa Currie and Family Focused Endowment Initiative The Benevity Community Impact Fund Mr. and Mrs. Monte J. Wallace Maurice H. and Margery R. Katz In Memory of Janet Hawkes Susan D. Raye Judy Glickman Lauder and Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Ellen W. P. Wasserman Judy Glickman Lauder and Leonard A. Lauder Steve and Mimi Barber In Honor of Roselyn S. Bernstein’s In Memory of Janet Richardson, Leonard Lauder Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Charlene I. Wax Rose Marasco birthday In Honor of Louise Hoffman docent Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Nanovic Corning Incorporated Foundation Jane C. Wellehan Elinor Moore Michael and Beth Bernstein The Honorable Jack Ijams and Janet E. Stowell Bill and Peggy Ryan Sr. Covidien Employee Giving Cynthia Nadelman Schneider Sally Ijams Barbara and David Turitz Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, Inc. PHOTOGRAPHY FUND Mark and Katja Oxman In Memory of Alan Stubbs In Memory of David C. Bischoff Owen W. and Anna H. Wells GE Foundation The PMA thanks donors to the Photography Father Paul Plante* In Honor of Dahlov Ipcar’s Connie Stubbs Genworth Foundation Fund, which supports the acquisition and Harry W. Konkel 99th birthday Resource America, Inc. Lunder Homer Education Fund IBM Corporation Matching Grants Program conservation of photographs for the museum’s William B. Bissell In Memory of Barbara J. Tully collection, as well as related programming to Frank and Amy Richards In Memory of Gary F. Blanchard Peter and Paula Lunder J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Program Harry W. Konkel enhance our audience’s understanding and Ellen Schulten Maybelle Blanchard In Honor of Hon. Erik Jorgensen Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies appreciation of the medium. Studio K.O.S. Peter B. Bowman In Memory of the Rev. James R. Nancy K. Kaye Learning and Morgan Stanley Matching Gifts Program Becton Family Foundation Donald M. Treiman In Memory of James Boyle Whittemore Interpretation Fund Lori J. Boyle Pitney Bowes Matching Gifts Program Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Hunt Estate of Deborah Turbeville In Honor of Sandra Krasker Mary B. Whittemore Nancy K. Kaye T. Rowe Price Foundation Andrea Krasker Gavin Harry W. Konkel Juris Ubans In Honor of our Children and Texas Instruments Matching Gifts In Memory of Charles H. Willauer Peggy and Harold Osher The Lunder Foundation Owen W. and Anna H. Wells Grandchildren In Memory of Christine Maclin Ms. Kate Romanski Acquisition Fund Unum Corporation Matching Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Zilkha Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zilkha Sandy and Fred Conlogue Judith R. Anderson Judith A. Osher and Joel Bresler, Zmira F. Zilkha Frances Byrd and Tony Goddard In Honor of Amy Woodhouse FRIENDS OF THE COLLECTION BEQUESTS In Honor of Kim and Marc Davidson The Jack and Beulah Tzedakah A. Melanie Hill Henry Woodhouse The PMA thanks the Friends of the Collection, DONORS TO SUPPORT ACQUISITIONS The PMA thanks the following donors who made Ellen Bedrosian Fund, Inc. whose contributions directly support the museum’s James and Barbara Laidlaw The PMA is proud to acknowledge the following gifts through their trusts and estates in support John and Harriet McFadden GIFTS TO RESTRICTED FUNDS collection of more than 18,000 works, its In Honor of mother, Peggy L. Osher Education donors who gave works of art to the collection of the museum’s future. John and Barbara Shaw The PMA is grateful for the support conservation, and the acquisitions process. Josephine H. Detmer, ‘Dodie’ Endowment Fund or whose support contributed directly to Edwin F. Gamble Charitable Lead Trust Alinda Stanley and vision of the following donors Anonymous (5) Zareen Taj Mirza Anonymous collection acquisitions. Estate of Veronica Benning Paul T. Wood who gave to specific initiatives Mr. and Mrs. David Bantz Sheri and Joe Boulos which contribute directly to the Susan and William Epstein Estate of Anita Stickney In Memory of Frank D. Doble Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Cobb Roderick and Verena Cushman In Memory of my mother, Pauline E. museum’s mission and goals. Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Dorothy L. Weber* Mrs. Frank D. Doble Mrs. Calvin C. Coburn Barbara M. Goodbody Michaud Community Foundation of the Bernard Osher Lecture Series East Bay Suzanne and Michael DeLesseps Maine Center for Creativity Jayne Michaud In Memory of Lauren Emery made possible by the Peggy Henry L. and Lucy D. Donovan Rita Mitchell and Edward In Memory of Audrey Muscat and Harold Osher Endowment Staff Salary Increase Peter and Mabel Gerquest Steinman Sarah and Paul Muscat Judith A. Osher and Joel Bresler, Endowment Fund Eileen Gillespie and Timothy Fahey The Jack and Beulah Tzedakah Harry W. Konkel In Honor of Judith Glickman Lauder Peter Haffenreffer and Mallory Marshall In Honor of Leonard and Merle Fund, Inc. Charles Diker George and Cheryl Higgins Nelson Susan D. Konkel Conservation Monique Gerber Building Envelope Preservation Alice W. Ingraham In Honor of Judith Glickman Lauder Endowment Fund Philip and Sheila Jordan and Leonard Lauder’s anniversary John and Judy Adelman Harry W. Konkel In Honor of Bernard Osher and Rebecca Judd Barbara and David Turitz Gretchen Boulos Barbro Osher Patricia and Cyrus Hagge Nancy and Peter Kaye Judith A. Osher and Joel Bresler Harry W. Konkel In Honor of Judy Glickman Lauder John and Hilary Isacke and Leonard Lauder’s birthdays Mr. and Mrs. James D. Konkel In Honor of Peggy Osher Judith and Jeffrey Kane Linda and Denny Jacobus Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lunder Susan and William Epstein Nancy and Peter Kaye Philanthropic Fund of The Jewish Jessica May and Karen Bala In Memory of Morris and Sylvia Harry W. Konkel Community Foundation of the Karen McDonald Greenberg Bree A. LaCasse and East Bay Jack and Karen Miller Barbara Harrison Christopher S. Moore John H. Wallace Leonard and Merle Nelson In Honor of Mrs. Peggy Osher and In Honor of Alice Hajjar D. Suzi Osher Dr. Harold Osher Joyce Leary Peggy and Harold Osher Judith A. Osher and Joel Bresler

30 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 31 Christopher M. Harte Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr. Katherine M.B. Berger William B. Williamson OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES Merton G. Henry Celeste Shinay Rosalyne S. Bernstein Amy H. Woodhouse Elisabeth Henshaw Mary-Leigh C. Smart* Scott M. Black The PMA recognizes, with indebted gratitude, its Trustees and volunteers for their commitment of time and effort, Ellen M. Higgins Jerrie Marcus Smith Charlotte F. Brown Gift Planning Subcommittee their vision, and their ongoing dedication to the museum and its mission. Lists represent June 2016– June 2017. Alison D. Hildreth Meredith S. S. Smith Jacqueline D. Bucar Laurence H. Rubinstein, Chair Betsy Evans Hunt Marilyn L. Spencer Danielle M. Conway James A. Houle Officers Bree A. LaCasse Beth L. De Tine Barbara P. Bush Jane N. Hurd Richard A. Spencer Melanie Stewart Cutler, M.D. Elizabeth T. McCandless Jeffrey D. Kane, President Judy Glickman Lauder Barbara M. Goodbody Lewis P. Cabot Brett A. Johnson Laura F. Sprague Alexander D. Fisher Mika Reynolds Anna H. Wells, Chair Leeann M. Leahy Samuel A. Ladd III Doris V. Chapman James D. Konkel Juris Ubans Walter B. Goldfarb, M.D. Ann P. Willauer Amy H. Woodhouse, Elizabeth T. McCandless James L. Moody, Jr. Henry N. Cobb Susan Konkel Hans Underdahl Barbara M. Goodbody Vice President John P. Moore Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr. Phyllis C. Coggeshall Executive Committee Samuel A. Ladd III Rosemary P. Underdahl Mary Louise Norton Hamill William J. Ryan, Jr., Treasurer Robert S. Nanovic William J. Ryan, Sr. Judy J. Crosby Jeffrey D. Kane, Chair Marilyn A. Lalumiere Pamela G. Wellin William D. Hamill* John F. Isacke, Secretary Hilary G. Robbins Hans Underdahl Beth L. De Tine Melanie Stewart Cutler, M.D. Martha W. Lane Owen W. Wells Betsy Evans Hunt Christopher N. Robinson Owen W. Wells John R. DiMatteo Cyrus Y. Hagge Kirsten Larsson-Turley Daniel F. Wheeler III Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Board of Trustees Laurence H. Rubinstein Daniel A. Zilkha Marylee B. Dodge James A. Houle Katherine M.B. Berger Candice Thornton Lee Robin F. Whitten Judy Glickman Lauder Stewart Strawbridge *Deceased David H. Drake John F. Isacke Joan A. Lewis Ann P. Willauer Elizabeth T. McCandless Kenneth A. Blaschke Heather Veitch Board of Fellows Robert J. Elowitch Hilary G. Robbins Nancy S. Marino Fred W. Winne Molly Meyer Jacqueline D. Bucar John H. Wallace Janet Aliapoulios Gordon I. Erikson, Jr. Christopher N. Robinson Jean Ginn Marvin Margo S. Wintersteen Peggy L. Osher, Honorary Nathan J. Clark William B. Williams Charlton H. Ames John J. Evans Laurence H. Rubinstein Gwendolyn K. Marx Roger F. Woodman, Jr. Member Melanie Stewart Cutler, M.D. William B. Williamson Eleanor Ames Sue E. Fitzgerald William J. Ryan, Jr. Wayne C. McGarvey Daniel A. Zilkha Christina F. Petra William H. Davisson Jean L. Andrews Linda Frinsko Anna H. Wells Elizabeth A. McLellan *Deceased David E. Shaw Alexander D. Fisher Honorary Trustees Rachel F. Armstrong* Dino W. Giamatti Amy H. Woodhouse Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr. Joseph R. Foley Rosalyne S. Bernstein Linda L. Baker Gayl F. McNally Adah P. Ginn 2016-17 TRUSTEE Eileen T. Gillespie James L. Moody, Jr. William B. Williamson Scott M. Black Claudia J. Bantz Clifford M. Ginn COMMITTEES Finance Committee Walter B. Goldfarb, M.D. Harry W. Konkel Diana B. Bean Marta Morse William J. Ryan, Jr., Chair Lynn K. Goldfarb Audit Committee Brand and Audience Robert R. Gould Thomas Moser Leonard M. Nelson Linda L. Bean Barbara M. Goodbody John F. Isacke, Chair Engagement Committee Kenneth A. Blaschke Cyrus Y. Hagge Martha A. Muldoon Peggy L. Osher Jeffory D. Begin Lisa M. Gorman Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Joseph R. Foley, Chair Beth L. De Tine William D. Hamill* Andrew J. Nelson Leslie B. Otten Christine Beneman Arline H. Gove Robert D. Kump Leeann M. Leahy, Vice Chair Robert R. Gould Jocelyn R. Handy Patricia Nick David C. Bischoff* Mary Grumbine Samuel A. Ladd III Alexander D. Fisher Cyrus Y. Hagge James A. Houle Trustees Emeriti Kevin P. O’Connell Joseph F. Boulos Rudolf F. Haffenreffer IV Leonard M. Nelson Brad Kauffman John F. Isacke Nancy K. Kaye Charlton H. Ames Susan O’Connell Christopher Branson Susan K. Hamill William J. Ryan, Jr. Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Robert D. Kump Joseph F. Boulos Anne Oliviero Charlotte F. Brown Heidi N. Hansen William B. Williamson MaryBeth Lorenz Robert S. Nanovic D. Suzi Osher William J. Ryan, Jr. Laurence H. Rubinstein David J. Ott Buildings and Grounds Anna H. Wells William B. Williamson Carol Patterson Committee Amy H. Woodhouse Amy H. Woodhouse Anne B. Pringle John F. Isacke, Chair Alice H. Rand Cyrus Y. Hagge, Vice Chair Gift Acceptance Committee Development Committee Sally W. Rand John W. Adelman Laurence H. Rubinstein, Chair Kenneth A. Blaschke, Chair Patricia D. Reef Gretchen Boulos James A. Houle William H. Davisson John H. Rich III Tod H. Dana Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Eileen T. Gillespie John O. Robertson Beth L. De Tine Elizabeth T. McCandless William D. Hamill* Thomas H. Saliba Walter B. Goldfarb, M.D. Hilary G. Robbins James A. Houle Jody Sataloff Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Amy H. Woodhouse Sharyn M. Howell Tom Saturley Nancy K. Kaye Jane N. Hurd Jane N. Sawyer Harry W. Konkel Governance Committee Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Monroe B. Scharff Bree A. LaCasse Melanie Stewart Cutler, M.D., Nancy K. Kaye Chair Barbara T. Schenkel Jack Soley Elizabeth T. McCandless William H. Davisson Arlene P. Schwind John H. Wallace Robert S. Nanovic James A. Houle Abby Shahn William B. Williams Alec Porteous Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Stephen Shapiro Hilary G. Robbins Nancy K. Kaye David E. Shaw Collection Committee Laurence H. Rubinstein Robert D. Kump E. Scott Sheriff James A. Houle, Chair Eileen T. Gillespie, Vice Chair Anna H. Wells Hans Underdahl

32 PORTLAND MUSEUM of ART 2016–17 Annual Report 33 Anna H. Wells Investment Committee Joan Havens Learning and Interpretation Sarah B. Drake Dennis Levasseur Martha Schnee Daniel In Amy H. Woodhouse John P. Moore, Chair Cheryl Higgins Interns Laura L. Dunn Audrey Li Holly Seeliger Morgan Kierstead Scott M. Black Barbara Hoppin Maryam Abdullah Diamond Duryea Christi Lumiere Alena R. Shaughnessy Joliet Morrill Bylaws Subcommittee William D. Hamill* Sharyn M. Howell William S. Harper Shawn Emerick Benjamin Marcellino Kristen Sheehy Isabella Pardales (Subcommittee of Governance Committee) Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Irina Kahn Emily C. Junker Andrew Eschelbacher Teresa A. Mattison Kate Silvers Samuella Spurr James A. Houle, Chair Harry W. Konkel Alison P. Kenway Joliet Morrill Danielle V. Farr Jessica L. May Lauren D. Silverson Melanie Stewart Cutler, M.D. Robert D. Kump Mary Jo Kolkhorst Hallie Ojala-Barrett Eric J. Gartmayer Roger E. Mayo Tanner J. Skilton Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Samuel A. Ladd III Marianne Kroon Fred Steinberg Jess D. Gifford Kelly E. McCormack Reid T. Stevensen Every effort has been made Amy H. Woodhouse Jenna Tewksbury to ensure total accuracy Leonard M. Nelson Sally Lofving Janine Grant Marney E. McKenney Sally Struever in recognizing supporters. Ethics Subcommittee Stewart Strawbridge Michael Maler Jean Graves Michael B. McKenzie Matthew Tanzi Corrections or questions may be (Subcommittee of Governance Committee) Richard J. Manning Visitor Experience Volunteers Jennifer H. Graves Glenda McKertich Bradford S. Taylor addressed to the Development Melanie Stewart Cutler, M.D., Chair Learning and Interpretation Mary Fiske Beck Joe McKenna Diana J. Greenwold Ann L. Merrill Chelsea Tibbetts Department at development@ Committee Sabine DeCanisy Robert R. Gould Kenneth Mehler Marcie P. Griswold Jacob D. Messer Michael S. Tiernan portlandmuseum.org. Nancy K. Kaye, Chair James A. Houle Chris Merrill Joanne R. Hachey Elena Henry Faiz Mohammad Stephanie Visciglia Andy Lilienthal, Vice Chair Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Jacqueline C. Merrill Barbara K. Kriger Shawn M. Higgins Walter H. Morse Fiona Vonnegut Jacqueline D. Bucar Marti L. Meyers Marion Lawson Ashleigh C. Hill Hope S. Mowry Gregory Welch Trustees and Fellows Jocelyn R. Handy David Murray Sally Lincoln Brien G. Hoye Max O’Callaghan-Shaw Ellen E. White Subcommittee Kelly Hrenko Richard J. Manning (Subcommittee of Governance Committee) Susan Neal Allyson D. Humphrey TiTi Ngandu Ngoma Okalo Deborah Whitney Elizabeth Jabar William H. Davisson, Chair Hal Norvell Ted Poland Adhem Ibrahim Nicholas D. Oliver Jochen Wierich Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Rosalyne S. Bernstein Beth G. Owens Ann Rose Elizabeth F. Jones Nonsee Oumkasem Lia E. Wilson Bree A. LaCasse Melanie Stewart Cutler, M.D. Rhonda A. Pearle Emily C. Junker Douglas M. Owen Graham Wood Argy Nestor PMA Staff Robert R. Gould Christina F. Petra Nanci Kahn Robert Parry Sarah Yakawonis CC Robinson The PMA is proud of its staff whose William D. Hamill* Cynthia Pitts Annette Kearns Christopher A. Patch Emmeline Yen Beth Wilbur Van Mierlo commitment and professionalism Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Joan Plummer enable the museum to expand the Christopher J. Kelleher Margaret Perkins Laird Yock Anna H. Wells Nancy K. Kaye Caroline M. Pratt possibilities for what an art museum Graeme Kennedy Lesli G. Pike Cecilia R. Ziko can be in the 21st century. Samuel A. Ladd III Volunteers Philip Printz James A. Kennedy Phillippa Pitts Elizabeth S. Albert Homer High School Fellows Leeann M. Leahy The PMA thanks its volunteers Kathy Remmel Kris A. Kenow Meghan Quigley Leonard M. Nelson for lending their time, effort, and Susan N. Rudy Nicholas A. Alex Robert Ker Raffaella Reimer Jan Adil Hilary G. Robbins expertise to enhance the museum Elizabeth Sanders Christopher D. Armstrong Kellie Kildahl Janet R. Robinson Hanan Ali Christopher N. Robinson experience for everyone. Susan Schafer Mollie R. Armstrong Alexander J. Landry A. James Ross Arikah Conant Stewart Strawbridge Wendy Seltzer Anastasia Azenaro-Moore Docents Abegail Baguio Heather Veitch (italics indicate Winslow Homer Studio Michael E. Smith Amy H. Woodhouse Tour Guides) Susan G. Smith Briana Balboni Linda M. Atkinson Deborah Snite Aaron M. Berger Trustee Engagement Claudia J. Bantz Joanne Sterling Mark H.C. Bessire Subcommittee Geri Bassett Eddy Bolz (Subcommittee of Governance Committee) Carolyn Van Beek Outwin Gail Beals Jaclyn Bonzagni Anna H. Wells, Chair Sue Yandell John Bonanno John-Paul Bourque Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Jacqueline D. Bucar Communications Volunteers Jeffrey M. Bowden Nancy K. Kaye Anne Marie N. Bussey Autumn Frantz Tim Burns Samuel A. Ladd III Carole T. Clark Conrad A. Carpenter Hilary G. Robbins Curatorial and Registration Mary I. Collins Elizabeth F. Cartland Amy H. Woodhouse Volunteers Edward F. Connelly Catherine Christakis Sandra Knakal Judy J. Crosby Samantha Christen Human Resources Committee Lauren Williams Nathan J. Clark, Chair Judith Cutler John F. Clemente Clara Cohan Peter Bennett Margarete K. Driver* Development Volunteers Lucile A. Cooney Melanie Stewart Cutler, M.D. Sy Epstein Community Partners, Inc. James P. Cote Joseph R. Foley June A. Farrow Madison Hummer Celine T. Frueh Joseph Frazer Kyle F. Cumiskey Jeffrey D. Kane, Ex-Officio Linda M. Frinsko Erin E. Damon Linda Guerra Jennifer DePrizio Louisa Donelson

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