2022/2023
ANNUAL REPORT
A Note from the Executive Director
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A Note from the Executive Director Mason Artists-in-Residence ARTS by George! Accessibility and Sensory-Friendly Performances
2022/2023 was a year of renewal and recovery, featuring a return to a full season of events with Great Performances at Mason and from George Mason University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA). Our foot traffic was up to 137,000—not fully back to pre-pandemic levels but a sizeable jump from the previous year, and the momentum has carried over into this current year. As important as the numbers, was the enthusiasm expressed by our audiences—and not only for performances but for pre- and post-show offerings. In addition to our regular pre-performance discussions before nearly every event, audiences enjoyed post-show discussions with the artists of Nrityagram Dance Ensemble, Virginia Opera, Silkroad Ensemble, Doug Varone and Dancers, Chloé Arnold’s Syncopated Ladies LIVE!, and Indigenous Enterprise. These lively encounters once again proved how engaged our audiences are with the subjects and artistry of the work we present. This was also a season of collaborations—featuring both the Great Performance at Mason series and CVPA academic units. Highlights include: •
The creation of Come Sunday, where the Center’s production staff collaborated with Professor William Lake (Dewberry School of Music) and Professor Lawrence Jackson (School of Dance) to create a fully produced dance piece to Omar Thomas’s composition for Wind Symphony, Come Sunday. The performance featured the Mason Wind Symphony and dancers from the School of Dance, and will be available to watch on Mason Arts Amplified, our re-invented digital streaming platform.
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Doug Varone and Dancers, a Great Performances at Mason presentation, included students from the School of Dance in the finale of the program, a challenging and brilliant work called Double Octet. Many audience members observed that the Mason students blended seamlessly with the seasoned professionals of the Varone company.
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The third annual in person GAMEmason was a robust collaboration with Mason’s Office of Student Involvement, CVPA’s Game Design Program and GMU Esports to present a two-day gaming convention which featured a Varsity level Esports tournaments as well as a keynote presentation and workshops with prominent voiceover artist Carolina Ravassa.
Audience Engagement in the Center Opportunities for Friends of the Center Snapshots Financial Statement Donors Leadership Department Boards Center for the Arts Staff
As we look ahead, we are focused on reimagining the Center for the Arts Concert Hall as a 21st-century venue that will better serve our audiences, artists, and students. We are a proud part of Mason NOW: Power the Possible, the university’s $1 billion campaign, and have been actively raising funds to make this dream a reality. If you are interested in learning more about the campaign, or our plans for the Hall, please reach out to Susan Graziano, Director of Development, at sglomb@gmu.edu. Thank you for your interest in the Center for the Arts. I look forward to seeing you at the Center over the coming season—please stop and say hello!
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Julie Thompson, Executive Director
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MASON ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE INSPIRE ACROSS CAMPUS AND BEYOND
Silkroad masterclass with Dewberry School of Music students
Each year, the Center for the Arts invites artists and ensembles to make George Mason University their home for extended residencies, participating in a variety of activities designed to engage and inspire audiences both on and off Mason’s Fairfax Campus. In the fall, the 2022/2023 Mason Artist-in-Residence program welcomed India’s Nrityagram Dance Ensemble, best known for its one-of-a-kind residential community devoted to the art of classical Odissi dance, and Sri Lanka’s Chitrasena Dance Company, performing Kandyan dance. The groups participated in 10 events over the course of a week, culminating with a shared performance on November 5, 2022. Activities included an Artists in Conversation event co-presented by the City of Fairfax, classroom discussions and demonstrations, and two masterclasses with Mason School of Dance students. Next, GRAMMY Award-winning Silkroad Ensemble began the first of an expansive three-year residency with Mason. Silkroad’s cultural collaboration seeks to build bridges of understanding and build a more hopeful and inclusive world. Members of the ensemble engaged the community and Mason students, as well as Fairfax Academy Music and Technology high school students, through a variety of events, classes, and discussions in January 2023. Championing women and non-binary ensemble members alongside special guest Tuscarora/Taíno musician Pura Fé, Silkroad's performance at the Center, Uplifted Voices, featured a musical tapestry connecting the sounds and rhythms of Indigenous North America to the World. The season concluded in April 2023 with a residency with Indigenous Enterprise, comprised of champion dancers from Native American and Canadian tribes and Nations. On a mission to proudly share their heritage and culture through explosively joyous authentic dance and song, the group invited its audience to revel in the pageantry, history, and kaleidoscope of colors in a celebration of what lies at the heart of these powerful traditions. Community activities included an Artists in Conversation event co-presented by the City of Fairfax, demonstrations, and discussions for those ranging in age from kindergartners to retirees in the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at George Mason University. 4
Artists in Conversation event with Indigenous Enterprise 5
ARTS BY GEORGE! RETURNS WITH BROADWAY SUPERSTAR KRISTIN CHENOWETH AS HEADLINER
ARTS by George! headliner Kristin Chenoweth and Dean Rick Davis
“The full-scale return of ARTS by George! was a joyous experience from top to bottom,” exclaims Rick Davis, Dean of Mason’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA). On September 24, 2022, ARTS by George! returned after a two-year long pandemic-induced hiatus, giving students and faculty from each discipline an opportunity to present behind-the-scenes showcases, film screenings, performances, and interactive experiences. During the evening’s showcases, students from Mason School of Theater previewed songs from their production of Head Over Heels, Mason School of Dance performed for robust audiences, and Dewberry School of Music presented genres ranging from jazz to opera. Additional showcases included Mason Film and Video Studies screenings, Computer Game Design interactive virtual reality demonstrations, and Mason School of Art printmaking activities. After the showcases, guests participated in a live auction, welcomed by Mason President Gregory Washington, who remarked, “Tonight, we celebrate the excellence of Mason’s College of Visual and Performing Arts and the vibrant cultural offerings it provides to our campuses and wider community. The arts are one of the front doors to the university and we’re pleased that so many of you have found your way through our door to become involved with CVPA and Mason.” The auction items and the Fund-A-Student opportunities, which directly contribute to the scholarships available to CVPA students, raised more than $23,000. Concluding the evening, Emmy and Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth performed a concert from her album For The Girls, a tribute to the great female singers throughout history, culminating in a champagne toast on stage with Dean Rick Davis and donors. ARTS by George! was sponsored by Sandy Spring Bank and co-chaired by Annie Bolger and Steven Golsch. In total, the annual philanthropic event raised approximately $250,000 for student scholarships in CVPA, as well as for the Mason Community Arts Academy, Green Machine Ensembles, and the Great Performances at Mason season at the Center for the Arts. 6
Letterpress demonstration at ARTS by George! 7
THE CENTER INCREASES ACCESSIBILITY AND SENSORY-FRIENDLY OPTIONS
AUDIENCES PARTICIPATE IN ACTIVITIES IN THE CENTER’S LOBBY THROUGHOUT THE SEASON
The Center for the Arts aims to provide an Sensory Kits enjoyable experience to all by making its performances and facilities accessible. On March 26, 2023, the Center offered a sensory-friendly performance of Enchantment Theater Company’s The Adventures of Harold and the Purple Crayon, designed to create a welcoming and comfortable arts experience for people with autism, sensory sensitivities, or other social, learning, or cognitive disabilities. Additionally, for the first time as part of the 2022/2023 season, the Center offered sensory kits, including a wide variety of fidget toys such as stress balls, fidget spinners, and pop-its; pillowcases to drape over the seat for a softer seat texture; a pen and notepad to take notes or draw with; and overthe-ear headphones to mute loud noises. The Center has accessible offerings available at every performance including assistive listening devices, large print programs, and complimentary transfer wheelchairs.
For the 2022/2023 season, Center for the Arts staffers worked in committees to plan and carry out lobby activations designed to surprise and delight audience members, creating participatory experiences immediately prior to and following performances. Director of Programming Adrienne Bryant Godwin notes, “We focused on creating an inviting and engaging environment for our patrons, both pre-and post-performances. You might have seen Mason students performing in the lobby, or hordes of adorable children crafting in the lobby before a Family Series performance.”
Additionally, the Center captions streamed performances, and continues to add more audio-described options, including all Virginia Opera production Sunday matinees. Audience Services Manager Betsy Yancey states, “We have increased access awareness and services with a proactive stance. While there is always room for improvement, it’s great to see the progress and advances we have made in this area.”
In addition to the discussions that precede every Great Performances at Mason event, many of those performances and all the Family Series events offered ancillary lobby activities. Examples included the audience members’ opportunities to meet talented artists such as the tap dancers of Syncopated Ladies, acrobats of Cirque FLIP Fabrique, and vocalists of Voctave at post-performance meet-and-greets. Patrons of all ages participated in craft activities at The Adventures of Harold and the Purple Crayon and The Queen’s Cartoonists, and attendees streaming out of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band concert were treated to a serenade by Mason’s own Dirty Gold Brass Band, part of the Green Machine pep band ensembles. Godwin notes, “We hope to continue building on these efforts in future seasons.”
Pre-performance holiday garland craft at The Queen's Cartoonists
Enchantment Theater Company’s The Adventures of Harold and the Purple Crayon
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR FRIENDS OF THE CENTER
This season saw the return of backstage tours for Friends—an activity that had been postponed previously due to COVID-19—with Cirque FLIP Fabrique in April 2023. The designated Friends area, offering snacks and beverages at each Great Performances at Mason or Family Series event as a perk of membership, also moved from the Center’s main lobby to Grand Tier II, allowing for more space to converse and enjoy fellow Friends company prior to performances.
Rentals
RENTALS 10% 12% GREAT PERFORMANCES AT MASON
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COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS
316
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY
78
RENTALS
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TOTAL
GREAT GPAM PERFORMANCES AT MASON 9.4% 9%
GEORGE MASON GMU UNIVERSITY 16% 16%
EVENTUsage USAGE BY Event CONSTITUENCY by Constiuency
499 CVPA 64.6%
Foot Traffic 50,000
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Seasons
Each season, the Friends of the Center for the Arts, who donate $100+, receive special invitations to experience a closer look at the season’s performances and artists, including Artists in Conversation events, season preview events, and much more. During the 2022/2023 season, three Artists in Conversation events were co-presented with the City of Fairfax and opened to the general public, with exclusive receptions for Friends with the artists to follow. For Virginia Opera’s February 2023 performance of Fellow Travelers, based on Thomas Mallon’s 2007 novel of the same name, author and PEN/Faulkner Award Finalist Mallon and composer Gregory Spears participated in a community conversation on January 23, 2023 at the Sherwood Community Center, followed by a special reception. Additional Artists in Conversation lecture/demonstration events featured Mason Artistsin-Residence Indigenous Enterprise, as well as Nrityagram Dance Ensemble and Chitrasena Dance Company.
SNAPSHOTS
100,000
150,000
200,000
16/17
217,977
17/18
218,185
18/19
21/22
250,000
225,914
19/20
20/21*
COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS 63%
127,131
6,948
60,987
22/23
137,086
(*reflects pandemic closures)
Performance Attendance
Backstage tour led by artists from Cirque FLIP Fabrique
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Presenter
16/17
17/18
18/19
19/20
21/22
22/23
Great Performances at Mason
44,444
38,353
40,376
28,493
14,191
26,922
College of Visual and Performing Arts
46,578
53,486
61,264
27,793
26,574
35,983
George Mason University
43,627
44,359
42,468
28,059
8,761
35,213
Rentals
83,328
81,886
81,706
42,786
6,621
33,573
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT
DONORS The Center for the Arts expresses its sincerest gratitude to the following donors who made generous gifts from July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023.
Center for the Arts Center for the Arts Financial Statement for the Financial 12 MonthsStatement Ending for the 12 Months Ending June 30, 2023 June 30, 2023
$25,000+ Evelyn M. Kiley
Net Income (Deficit) Net Income (Deficit)
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$2,500–$4,999 Didlake, Inc. Susan and Michael Murphy Richard and Susan Rabil $1,000–$2,499 Helen and Bill Ackerman Anonymous Dianne and Gerard Blais Jean E. Callahan Pat and Pat Carroll Sandra Cummins-Haid and Allen Haid Louis Delair, Jr. AJ and Joan Driscoll Wendy Frieman Mary Jane Daly Gabbay Linda and Shelly Gersten Kay and John Gilbert Joyce P. Goche-Grimes William and Jacqueline A. Gravell Shirley A. Joyce Michael and Linda Kostrzewa Patricia and Evans Mandes Mack and Paulette Miller Vince and Carolyn Modugno Douglas and Laura Newton Christine M. O'Hare Don and Sonja Palomaki Robert and Ida Portland Mark and Dawn Roddy Diane and Gary Schnurrpusch Joanne Schoonover Mark and Merrill Shugoll Walter and Janice Smith Dr. Peter N. Stearns and Ms. Donna L. Kidd Eloise C. Stinger Roy and Margaret Wagner Ernie and Diane Wakeham Bob and Pat Warakomsky Ed and Maria Ward Joan R. White Janet L. Wilson Janice Sutera Wolfe and James Wolfe
$250–$499 Jack and Josephine Abbott Susan J. Aitel and Jonathan Goldman Gisela and Charles Allen Gay Baker Jonathan and Anne Barber Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bland Bill and Carolyn Carter Charles and Annetta Cheek David and Sheree Cole Leona and Edward Conley, Jr. Mr. Robert Corsi Rick Davis and Julie Thompson Paul and Lynne Denig Charles and Eileen Duggan Mr. and Mrs. Grover Dunn Alice F. Eelman Eddie and Rachel Eitches Ruth Hadley Annette Hales Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamerschlag George and K. Lenore Hart Roxane H. Hughes Craig and Joyce Johnston Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Klayton Robert and Karen Knopes Sara and Gerry Koster Peter and Patricia Kuch Patrick and Elaine LaPella Canice K. Levin Robert and Ann Lingo Sandra and John Long John and Jeanette Mason Patricia Mertens and Brien Benson RW and Nora Missell Robert and Sheila Nakles Helen Noyes Bernard Oppel and Marilyn Wippl
$10,000–$24,999 ManTech International The Mather National Endowment for the Arts Sandy Spring Bank Seeley Foundation
12 months ending on June 20, 2023 Earned Income: Earned TicketIncome: Sales Ticket Sales Rental Fees RentalRevenue Fees Other Other Earned RevenueIncome Total Total Earned Income Expenses: Expenses: Administration Administration Marketing Marketing Development Development Productions Productions Building Building Total Expenses Total Expenses Net Operating Income (Deficit) Net Operating Income (Deficit) Support Income: Support Income: Contributions Contributions University Operating Support University SupportFunds Center for Operating the Arts Reserve Center for the Arts Reserve Funds Total Contributions and Support Total Contributions and Support
$500–$999 John and Toni Acton Samuel and Patricia Boglio Louis and Gail Chmura Louis and Patricia D'Alessandro David and Karen Duncan Ronald and Shirley Edwards Alan J. Friedman Brian Gilligan and Emily Marciniak Dr. Denise Hunnell and Mr. John Hunnell Inge Wekerle Steiner Living Trust Mel and Carla Jaranson Tibor and Heidi Lazar Jim Perry and Ann Mason Mr. Michael A. Mescher Eugene Schied Charles and Moo-Lan Silver Kristina and Thomas Sturgis Ednamae and John Trevey
1,092,196 1,092,196 207,320 207,320 205 205 1,299,721 1,299,721 1,044,881 1,044,881 1,561,430 1,561,430 296,275 296,275 3,347,646 3,347,646 477,798 477,798 6,728,030 6,728,030 (5,428,309) (5,428,309) 186,928 186,928 5,102,015 5,102,015 198,201 198,201 5,487,144 5,487,144 0 0
$5,000–$9,999 Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metro Area and Andrew and Jennifer Flagel Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation
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Ms. Shelby E. Pearl and Mr. Charles M. Murphy Laura Peebles and Ellen Fingerman Linda Travis Plato Mary Ballard Postma Stacey Remick-Simkins Pamela and David Roe Dr. and Mrs. Barry Saffran Denice A. Salter Dale Seward Bob and Suzy Shue Kathleen and George Shultz Susan Swett and John Bradford Hunter Brad and Gayle Thayer Daniel Tucciarone and Thomas Sabal $100–$250 Ruth Altheim Anonymous (10) Arvydas and Daiva Barzdukas Michaele Battles Don Beatty Mrs. Velma Berkey Steve Bershader and Maggie Godbold Terry and Beverly Boschert Mason Botts Ellen and Sanford Brotman Howe Brown Judith A. Buchino, Ph.D. Amy Bunk Michael Burke Mrs. Patricia A. Butler Sandra L. Butterfield BLS Patrons of the Arts Adam and Marian Carpenter Dan and Lisa Carroll Paul and Marie Charles James and Sue Christensen Michelle and Clayton Cowart Janice King Crawford Meghan Crowley Michael Dakes Jorn Dalboe and Sara Leonard Dr. Paula M. Davidson Donna and Jeffrey Davis Modesto DeLaCruz-Catala Penelope Donnelly Henry A. Dorochovich Megan DuBois and Ryan Kasprowicz Carolyn Ehardt Sarah Elpern and Bruce Waxman Julia and Tatiana Falk Louis Faoro James and Janice Feather Dan and Jean Feighery Barry and Peggy Fink Craig and Kathy Franklin Kristin and Jonathan Franko Timothy Fraser Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman Peter Friedman and Beth Liebmann Manako Fujiwara Kennett and Helen Fussell Harry and Barbara Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gholz Mark and Sara Gibson Christian and Stella Gieseler Ken and Helen Goodrum
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Susan and Robert Green Molly Grimsley Ken and Fay Gubin Jane Gumkowski Beverly Gurner Christian and Janet Guzzano Natallia Hall Leona Hammond Michelle Hankins Linda and Harlan Harber Abigail and Sidney Harvey Charles and Kathryn Heberle Kevin Herbert and April Herbert Robert and Michelle Higgins Ms. Deborah C. Hofheimer Dr. and Mrs. Mack P. Holt David and Claudia Hottenstein Kathi and Robert Huddleston Ivan Ives Barbara Jacksier and Everett Chasen Debbie L. Jones Marilyn K. Jones James and Dorothy Joslin Nelson and Susanne Joyner Tom and Mary Jurkiewicz Sara Juster Joseph and Virginia Kanyan Harriet Kaplan Susan and Saul Kaplan Christopher and Kimberly Kendziora David and Brenda Kepley Herb and Barbara Kiker Robert L. Kimmins Richard and Jennifer King Faith Klein Deborah L. Koenig Dr. Edward J. Koenigsberg Sidney Koslow Judy L. Kratzer Mrs. Phyllis Krochmal Thomas and Wendy Krones Kristin and Yasar Kuyuk Tessa Lamb Ashlyn Lambert and Ian Keith James and Traute Langmesser Sheila and Robert Lanoue John and Nancy LaRue Richard Lessard Stephen and Olga Levin Pamela and Ronald Levy Morton and Barbara Libarkin Lauren Long Vyacheslav and Valentina Lukin Paolo R. Luzzatti Kathleen M. Lyman Kathryn Makos Donna and Marty Malarkey Lois Mandelberg Kolleen M. Martin Greg and Cyndi Matthes Laurie McCarriar Corinne Mertes Dr. and Mrs. Albert R. Miller Jack and Barbara Miller Roy and Hermineh Miller David A. Nagy Jim and Alice Noone
Lisa O'Hara and Wayne Burstein Roylynn M. Package Aris and Eva Pappas Laurie Parafinczuk Dennis and Kathleen Patton Sarah Pedagno Linda A. Pellegrino Catherine A. Peltier Alice and Michael Plett Pamela and John E. Prevar Gregory and Susan Rehe Doug and Karen Rice John Phillip Rivers Judith and Richard Robison Helen Ross Pedro and Irma Rossello Lillian and Chris Rouly Julie R. Ruby Stephen R. Scholla Gregory and Nancy Scott Paul H. Silverman Timothy Sitts Virginia Sivigny Kelly F. Smith Sarah Sorenson Pam and Tony Spano Joseph Spytek and Linda Kozma-Spytek
Sonna and Anthony Stampone Mary and Donald Street Karen and Martin Stutsman Mary Sullivan Sarah E. Supsiri Robert and Valerie Sutter Deborah Tannen John and Joanne Theon Thomas and Constance Thompson Joel and Elizabeth Ticknor Karen Tokarsky Kathleen Trainor R. Evan True Rebecca and Patrick Turner Sally Wallace Marc Wangel Ambassador and Mrs. George F. Ward Michael and Janice Ward Lynn and Laurel Wessman John and Margaret Wetzel Michael and Diane Wiedholz Maiju and Dick Wilson Nora Wong John and Catherine Wright Francine York and Janet Dwire Frederick Zamon Judy M. Zeiler
Thank you to our 2022/2023 Season Performance Sponsors and Grantmaking Organizations
Tom and Evelyn Kiley Fund
The Seeley Foundation
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LEADERSHIP Mason Arts Board Victoria N. Salmon, D.A., Chair Annie Bolger Mike Brown Paul Burke Joseph P. Catalano Lavern J. Chatman Gardner Gillespie Steven Golsch, Vice Chair Sharon M. Gottlieb
DEPARTMENT BOARDS Molly Grimsley Kelly Harms The Honorable Charniele Herring Jolanda N. Janczewski Nancy Jean-Louis Anika Kwinana So Lim Colette Loll, PhD Kimberly Macedo The Honorable John Mason
Tim McEvoy Val McWhorter Paulette Miller Ida Portland Robert K. Purks Mark Shugoll, PhD John F. Speer Jr. Isaac Thweatt Edward Weiner
Jenna Day, Mason Community Arts Advisory Board Jennifer L. Disano, Executive Director, OLLI Jonathan Goldman, Faculty Arts Club Linda Harber, President, Friends of Music Mack Miller, represents Friends of Theater at Mason
Emily Robinson, Interim Director of Development, Hylton Performing Arts Center Janice Sutera Wolfe, President, Friends of the Center for the Arts
CVPA Faculty/Staff Board Members Appointed by the Dean Rick Davis, Dean Djola Branner, Director, School of Theater Whitman Brown, Chief Business Officer James Casey, Interim Director, Virginia Serious Game Institute Niyati Dhokai, Program Manager, Veterans and the Arts Initiative Cynthia Fuchs, Interim Director, Film and Video Studies Program Adrienne Bryant Godwin, Director of Artistic Programming Susan Graziano, Director, CVPA Development Mary Lechter, Director, Mason Community Arts Academy
Hyla London, Director of Marketing and Communications Karalee Dawn MacKay, Director, Arts Management Program Linda Monson, Director, Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music Sang Nam, Director, Computer Game Design Program Michael Nickens, Director, Green Machine Ensembles Shá Norman, Director of Diversity Karen Reedy, Director, School of Dance Don Starr, Interim Director, School of Art Julie Thompson, Executive Director, Center for the Arts Lauren Wagner, Assistant Dean for Student Academic Affairs
George Mason University Board of Visitors Michael Meese Carolyn J. Moss Dolly Oberoi Robert Pence Nancy Gibson Prowitt Bob Witeck
Staff Liaison Erin Iacangelo Rogers Faculty Representative Melissa A. Broeckelman-Post Student Representatives Sophia Q. Nguyen Ayondela McDole
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Linda M. Lewis Evans J. Mandes, Ph.D. Patricia B. Mandes Carol C. Mattusch, Ph.D.
Julia Morelli Elizabeth "Buffy" Price Victoria N. Salmon
Film at Mason Advisory Board Theodore A. Adams III Jim Folliard Kwanza Gooden Aaron Goodmiller
Melissa Houghton Michael Kamel Jack Kehoe Clara G. Kelly
Erik Muendel Chuck Peña Ed Wright
Bob Warakomsky, Vice President for Communications Joyce Goche-Grimes, Secretary R. Pat Carroll, Budget Officer Dianne Blais Gail Chmura A.J. Driscoll
Linda Harber, President Bob Warakomsky, First Vice President Joseph M. Kanyan, Vice President, Finance Barbara Jacksier, Vice President, Special Events David Ritchey, Vice President, Outreach
Sarah Selvaraj D’Souza Alice Heyer, ex-officio June Huang Jerry Long Linda Monson Manny Pablo Sue Perlin Stacey Remick-Simkins
Claire Saret Marilyn Smith David Stone Sherry Watkins Marty Whipple
Friends of Music at Mason Board Associates Susan Aitel David Anderson Jim Bennett Michelle Blandburg Mike Booth Jennifer Disano
Kim Fogelson Audrey Fortner Shelly Gersten Linda Hamerschlag Kevin McCarthy Sophy Peng
Kay Rongley Chris Scheer Mindy Sims Loza Teodros
Friends of Theater at Mason Board Paulette Miller, President Dianne Blais, Secretary Mack Miller, Special Events Chair and President Emeritus
Norma Jean Reck, Co-Chair Donor Outreach
Sherry Watkins, Co-Chair Donor Outreach
Virginia Serious Game Institute Executive Advisory Board The Hon. Richard Anderson The Hon. George Barker Bob Bates Kerry Bolognese Lex Boost Ron Carmichael
Joseph Catalano Drew Crowder Rhonda Farrell Jim Gatto Susan Graziano Ken Harvey
Roy Hinton The Hon. Mark Keam Tony Ma William Ridenour Dan Woolley
School of Art Advisory Council Barry Broadway Jessica Stafford Davis Helen Frederick Juanita Hardy Melvin Hardy
Jim Head Val McWhorter Phoebe Peterson Elizabeth Ransom Donald Russell
Patrick Sargent Suzanne Willett Peter Winant Elyn Zimmerman
College of Visual and Performing Arts Leadership
Friends of the Center for the Arts Board Janice Sutera Wolfe, President Paulette Miller, Co-Vice President for Events Ida Portland, Co-Vice President for Events Walt Smith, Vice President for Membership
J. Michael Brown Kimberly K. Eby Donna L. Kidd Russell L. Lamb
Friends of Music at Mason Board
Ex-Officio Members
Horace Blackman, Rector Simmi Bhuller, Vice Rector Jon M. Peterson, Secretary Reginald Brown Lindsey M. Burke Anjan Chimaladinne James W. Hazel Juan Carlos Iturregui Mehmood S. Kazmi Wendy Marquez
Dance Partnership Council
Shirley Joyce Evelyn Kiley Mike Kostrzewa Linda Kostrzewa Sonja Palomaki Kimberly Siepmann Eloise Stinger Joan White
Don Starr, Interim Director, School of Art Karen Reedy, Director, School of Dance Linda Monson, Director, Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music Djola Branner, Director, School of Theater
Karalee Dawn MacKay, Director, Arts Management Program Sang Nam, Director, Computer Game Design Program Cynthia Fuchs, Interim Director, Film and Video Studies Program
Lauren Wagner, Assistant Dean for Student Academic Affairs Kristin Johnsen-Neshati, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and International Programs Justin Sutters, Assistant Dean for Research and Assessment
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CENTER FOR THE ARTS STAFF Gregory Washington, President, George Mason University Mark Ginsberg, Provost, George Mason University
Rick Davis, Dean, College of Visual and Performing Arts; Executive Director, Hylton Performing Arts Center Julie Thompson, Executive Director, Center for the Arts
Academic Leadership Don Starr, Interim Director, School of Art Karen Reedy, Director, School of Dance Linda Monson, Director, Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music Djola Branner, Director, School of Theater Karalee Dawn MacKay, Director, Arts Management Program
Sang Nam, Director, Computer Game Design Program Cynthia Fuchs, Interim Director, Film and Video Studies Program Lauren Wagner, Assistant Dean for Student Academic Affairs
Jasmine Copeland, Administrative Assistant
Development Susan Graziano, Director of Development Rachel Ingle, Development Assistant Angel Olson, Membership Coordinator
Hyla London, Director, Marketing and Communications Gabriel Celeste, Graphic Designer Julia Decker, Project and Creative Manager Rachelle Etienne-Robinson, Digital Marketing Coordinator Kirstin Franko, Associate Director of Communications and Content Amy Friedman, Social Media Specialist Zoe Harr, Graduate Assistant
Annie Hunt, Event Publications Coordinator Laura Mertens, Marketing Manager Laura Nunneker, Advertising Coordinator Sharon O’Boyle, Audience Development and Insights Coordinator Stacey Schwartz, Digital Strategist Iris Zhou, Marketing Coordinator
Finance
Administration Eva-Marie Alis, Executive Assistant to the Dean
Marketing
Emily Rusch, Development Event and Operations Manager Amanda Snellings, Assistant Director of Development
Whitman Brown, Chief Business Officer Meghan Blydenburgh, HR and Payroll Coordinator Crystal Broomall, Finance Specialist Teri Grass, Finance Assistant Delia Johnson, Accountant
Peggy Kamin, Finance/Budget Analyst Caitlyn Loweth, Event and Contract Coordinator Catherine Winkert, Associate Director
Programming and Artist Services Adrienne Bryant Godwin, Director of Programming Vic Adebusola, Programming and Engagement Manager
Julie Haberstick, Digital Programming Producer Olivia Hinebaugh, Artist Services Coordinator
Audience Services Betsy Yancey, Audience Services Manager Santiago Alfonzo Meza, Event Supervisor Jessica Singley, Event Supervisor Sue Christensen, Assistant House Manager Emily Flores Gledhill, Ticket Operations Manager
Maura Glascock, Front of House Manager and Volunteer Coordinator Caraline Jeffrey, Front of House Coordinator Deema Turkomani, Ticket Operations Supervisor
Lead Ticket Sellers Santiago Alfonzo Meza Alec Anderson Halie Diaz
Tiffany Nguyen Addison Picardat Ashlyn Rock
Jessica Singley Rosie Wright
Case Hope Bea Lewis Francenia Little Isabella Lowery
Sharen Puckett RJ Wiersma
Usher Supervisors Susan Arena Caroline Austin Bonnie Cowdery Barbara Gordon
Operations Dan Hobson, CVPA Production Manager Cat Buchanan, Dance Wardrobe Coordinator Lowell Conrad, Assistant Carpenter Carrie Cox, Scene Shop Technical Director Robert Cunningham, Technical Supervisor Jessica D’Angelo, CVPA Project Manager Dorsey Drummond, Audio Visual Engineer Laurel Dunayer, Costume Shop Manager Will Gautney, Assistant Master Electrician Billy Kessinger, Audio Supervisor
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Kerry Longbottom, CFA Schedule and Event Coordinator Reid May, Audio Technician Ethan Osborne, Scene Shop Manager Adrianna Daugherty Smith, Venue Technician Stephan Starling, Scene Shop Assistant Technical Director Micah Stromberg, Venue Technician Tom Terlecki, Venue Technician Bethany Thompson, Master Electrician Megan Webb, Program and Production Coordinator
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