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Impact Report 2018-19 a UNCSA-annualreport-2019-3b.indd 1 12/9/19 10:07 AM b UNCSA-annualreport-2019-3b.indd 2 12/9/19 10:07 AM Impact Report 2018-19 Our collective work empowers emerging artists to shape the future of creativity The work of our donors and partners helps strengthen the work of our university and our artists. Our efforts are being recognized, and we are deeply grateful for every ranking earned, every gift received, and every outstanding student and faculty member recruited. In this report, you will learn about some of the ways we are attracting and retaining top artists, promoting the arts in our community, embracing innovative technologies and curricula, enhancing our campus and working to ensure that UNCSA continues to excel. As we enter the public phase of Powering Creativity: The Campaign for UNCSA, you will continue to hear about the many ways you can help move our university forward. The campaign consists of five pillars, which demonstrate our chief priorities for the future of the university: scholarships, faculty support, innovation, enhancements to the living and learning environment, and community engagement. Our goal is substantial — $65 million in support by June 2021 — but thanks to donors such as you, we are already well on our way to accomplishing that ambitious total. In addition to furthering our reputation as one of our nation’s leading arts conservatories, this year was a time of transition. Several of our campus’ most visible leaders — Chancellor Lindsay Bierman, Provost David English and School of Filmmaking Dean Susan Ruskin — departed to pursue other opportunities. While we sincerely miss them, both as leaders and as members of our campus community, the momentum they each created during their respective tenures continues to propel our university forward. I am honored to be a part of the continued growth of this very special institution, and I look forward to working with you all as the search for our permanent chancellor proceeds. In the meantime, I know I speak for everyone at UNCSA when I thank you for your unwavering support. Brian Cole Interim Chancellor 1 UNCSA-annualreport-2019-3b.indd 1 12/9/19 10:07 AM Powering Creativity is UNCSA’s first comprehensive campaign in decades and the single largest concentrated fundraising effort in school history. The goal is ambitious: $65 million by June 2021 Thanks to the generosity of many, UNCSA already has raised $58 million in transformative support. as of November 15, 2019 PICTURED Leonard Bernstein’s Mass, 2018 2 UNCSA-annualreport-2019-3b.indd 2 12/9/19 10:07 AM Building the future of the arts by educating the next generation of creative innovators SCHOLARSHIPS INNOVATION GOAL: $25 MILLION GOAL: $18 MILLION We believe that passion, skill and dedication — not financial The arts have always been about innovation: new ideas, circumstances — should determine who can access the high- new voices and new methods of expression. Your support caliber training that UNCSA offers. Support for scholarships helps UNCSA fuse conservatory training with advances in will transform our capacity to recruit and retain top students technology and technique. from North Carolina and beyond. ENHANCEMENTS TO THE LIVING FACULTY SUPPORT & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT GOAL: $8 MILLION GOAL: $12 MILLION Our world-class faculty provides students with unparalleled Our students perform at the highest level. Their training ground educational opportunities and connections to the professional must be equal to the task. Support for facility improvements world. Your support helps us recruit and retain the most — renovations, equipment upgrades and more — will help qualified and diverse faculty members available and invest in UNCSA create spaces where artists can continue to thrive. their ongoing development. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT GOAL: $2 MILLION Our students stand ready to become champions of the arts. Your support will help extend our reach beyond the campus, infusing art into our community and increasing access for all. Join us as we write the next chapter of UNCSA’s story. 3 UNCSA-annualreport-2019-3b.indd 3 12/9/19 10:07 AM Campaign Donors Our thanks to the following donors for powering creativity with campaign gifts of $10,000 or more as of November 15, 2019 Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Flow Mr. Reginald L. Moye, ‘98 Estate of Dr. Claude A. Adams III Mr. and Mrs. McDara P. Folan III Estate of Charles M. Mull Campaign Arts and Science Council of Charlotte/ Mr. Thomas M. Fort, Jr., ‘97 and National Christian Foundation Mecklenberg County Mrs. Valerie Fort NC Shakespeare Festival Leadership Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Foundation for the Carolinas Northern Trust Company Forsyth County Mr. and Mrs. Andy Freeman Novant Health Community Engagement Circle Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Athey Mr. Paul N. Fulton, Jr. and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O’Neill IV Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Averill Mrs. Nan V. Crawford Estate of Mr. Robert M. Overstreet Richard W. Averill Foundation Mr. Norman Gayford and CO-CHAIRS Col. (Ret.) Andrew M. Perkins and Ms. Mary Conable Charles C. Lucas III Ayco Charitable Dr. Mary T. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gehring Ralph H. Womble, Board of BB&T Charitable Foundation Ms. Gina A. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. James K. Glenn, Jr. Trustees Chair BB&T Corporation Faculty Emeritus Mark P. Pirolo Mr. Larry D. Glickman, ‘71 Ms. Sarah B. Barnhardt Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Presson, Jr. Mrs. Cynthia S. Graham, ‘87 and Mr. and Mrs. Winston E. Barrett Mr. J. Timothy Prout MEMBERS The Honorable William T. Graham, Jr. Estate of Rebecca Barrow Randleigh Foundation Trust Linda G. Bettis, Associates Dr. and Mrs. Sam L. Grogg Mr. Samuel M. Baugham, ‘68 The Honorable William B. and President Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Gunter Mr. Frank L. Benedetti and Peggy Reingold Stephen R. Berlin Dr. and Mrs. Paul P. Gwyn Mr. Thomas G. Trowbridge Renaissance Charitable Foundation Mary Louise Burress Faculty Emeritus Diane R. Berg Mrs. Charlotte M. Hanes Reynolds American Foundation E. Greer Cawood Mary Duke Biddle Foundation Mr. and Mrs. F. Borden Hanes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Richter, Sr. Christopher J. Chapman James G. Hanes Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Booke Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ruffin, Sr. John Wesley and Anna Hodgin Hanes Claire P. Christopher Mr. David Broughton and Dr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Schneider Dr. Charlotte Broughton Foundation Noel L. Dunn Schwab Charitable Fund Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hauser Lynn and Barry Eisenberg Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Sellitti Mr. Joseph M. Bryan, Jr. Mr. David K. Hauslohner Paul Fulton Semans Art Fund, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Henry W. Burnett Ms. B. Sue Heltibridle Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Simon Charlotte M. Hanes Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burress III Mr. David W. Henderson Ms. Cynthia J. Skaar Eldridge C. Hanes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slade Susan L. Henderson, Board of Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Cawood Ms. Geneva Hines Estate of John A. Sneden, Jr Visitors Chair Ms. Mia Celano and Mr. Noel L. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Holt Dr. R. D. Spillman Douglas M. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Chaden Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillip Horne Ms. Christine R. Spizzo, ‘71 Peter J. Juran, Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Chapman Mrs. Katherine B. Hoyt Ms. Marty B. Spry Board Chair Mr. Henry W. Church Inmar, Inc. Linda and Isaac Stern Charitable Robert L. King III Mr. and Mrs. F. Hudnall Christopher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnsrude Foundation Mark E. Land, ’78 Cirque Du Soleil, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Juran Mr. Robert L. Strickland and James E. Martin Ms. Pat Shore Clark Dr. and Mrs. Frederic R. Kahl Mrs. Elizabeth Strickland John D. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. David P. Clawson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Karr Strickland Family Foundation Myles and Lee Thompson Mr. Robert Colby Mrs. Elizabeth P. Kenan Ms. Sharon R. Storm Robert and Patricia Colby Foundation Mr. Thomas S. Kenan III Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Sutton, Jr. Michael D. Tiemann Dr. Richard L. Cox and William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust Swearingen Foundation John and Mary Lynn Wigodsky, Dr. James O. May William R. Kenan, Jr. Fund for the Arts T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giannini Advisory Committee Creative Capital Foundation Mr. Robert L. King III Giving Co-Chairs Dr. Matthew S. Cullinan and Estate of Jenny Lillian Koortbojian Dr. Charles V. Taft Erna Womble Ms. Anna Reilly Mr. Mark E. Land, ‘78 Mr. Paul G. Tazewell, ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Daniels, Jr. Mr. Joel M. Leander and Mrs. Adrian R. Tiemann HONORARY MEMBERS Mr. Michael S. David and Mr. Perry Patterson Mr. Michael D. Tiemann and Malcolm and Patricia Brown, ’01 Ms. Lauren C. Mitchell Ms. Cecile F. Lethem, ‘87 Dr. Amy P. Tiemann Thomas S. Kenan III Ms. Jean C. Davis Mr. Donald C. Little Triangle Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William A. Davis II Mr. Joseph P. Logan Twin City Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. James J. DeCristo Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Lord III The University of North Carolina System Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Donahue Lucifer Lighting Company Mr. Howard Upchurch, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Driscoll Mr. Dan W. Lufkin Mr. John Hoemann Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunn Lufkin Family Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Mrs. Phyllis H. Dunning Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mann Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Dupire Mr. and Mrs. James E. Martin Estate of Ms. Susan Burress Wall Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Mr.