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Fine Arts ... 4-7 Music and Film ... 8-12 O’Keeffe Speakers ... 13 Campus on the Lake ... 14-17 King Library ... 18-19 With Gratitude ... 20-22 Donors ... 23-27 Corporate Sponsors ... 27
ESTHER B. O’KEEFFE BUILDING
Art Galleries, Customer Service, and Gubelmann Auditorium 102 Four Arts Plaza (561) 655-7226 Monday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue. - FA members only: 1-5 p.m. Wed. through Sat.: 10 a.m.-5 p.m Sunday: 1-5 p.m.
FITZ EUGENE DIXON EDUCATION BUILDING Campus on the Lake, Customer Service 240 Cocoanut Row (561) 805-8562 Monday-Friday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
TICKETS NOW ON SALE Tickets are now available to all Four Arts members and the general public for all Four Arts programs EXCEPT:
ESTHER B. O’KEEFFE SPEAKERS SERIES
Public tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. the Wednesday before each Tuesday presentation, subject to availability.
HOW TO PURCHASE OR RESERVE TICKETS: • View the program at www.fourarts.org • Go to The Four Arts app (available to download from your Apple App or Google Play store) • Call (561) 655-7226 • Visit the customer service desks inside the Esther B. O’Keeffe Building or Fitz Eugene Dixon Education Building
VIEW PROGRAMS ONLINE
GIOCONDA AND JOSEPH KING LIBRARY
101 Four Arts Plaza (561) 655-2766 Monday-Friday: 10 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
BOTANICAL GARDENS AND PHILIP HULITAR SCULPTURE GARDEN
Entrances next to King Library and Dixon Education Building Daily: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
CHILDREN’S LIBRARY
(Located on the second floor of John E. Rovensky Building) 100 Four Arts Plaza (561) 655-2776 Monday-Friday: 10 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
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Online programs are available to view at www.fourarts.org by selecting the “Watch Online” drop-down menu. Selections and availabilty are subject to change throughout the season. COVER PHOTO: Beverly Pepper (1922–2020), Crispina Senior II, 2014, fabricated 2021, Cor-ten steel. Acquired thanks to the generosity of The Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation and of Alberto and Gioietta Vitale in honor of Beverly and Bill Pepper and Philip and Jane Rylands. Photo by David Darby
HAPPY HOLIDAYS Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, trumpet, “Big Band Holidays” A holiday performance with special guest vocalist Alita Moses Sunday, December 5, 2021 at 3 p.m. $30 ■ No charge for Four Arts members Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium Jazz musician, trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Wynton Marsalis has helped propel jazz to the forefront of American culture. In April 1997, he was the first jazz artist to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize in music. Enjoy a unique afternoon with Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, comprising 15 of the finest jazz soloists and FRANK STEWART ensemble players today.
Special Holiday Screening: The Nutcracker A family-friendly performance by the New York City Ballet Sunday, December 12, 2021 at 2 p.m. No charge ■ Reservations required ■ 1 hour, 40 minutes with no intermission Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium Composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ■ Choreographed by George Balanchine
PAUL KOLNIK
Experience the wonder of New York City Ballet’s iconic holiday classic on the big screen. Tchaikovsky’s beloved melodies transport the young and young at heart to a magical world where mischievous mice besiege a battalion of toy soldiers, and an onstage blizzard leads to an enchanted Land of Sweets. Balanchine’s stunning choreography shines amidst awe-inspiring set pieces, ornate costumes, and grand one-of-a-kind visual effects.
NEW! Carols on the Lawn A family-friendly performance by the Palm Beach Atlantic University Chamber Choir Sunday, December 12, 2021 at 4 p.m. No charge ■ No reservations needed • 45-minute recital Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden
College of the Arts
Celebrate the Holidays in Florida style with Christmas Carols on the Lawn. Join the Palm Beach Atlantic University Chamber Choir as they present joyful holiday favorites in a beautiful garden setting at The Society of the Four Arts. Fall 2021 Folio
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FINE ARTS Art exhibitions tickets are $10 • No charge for Four Arts members
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Exhibitions embrace modern and classic This fall, The Society of the Four Arts presents two exhibitions concurrently, offering members and guests the chance to enjoy a vibrant modern art form and closeup photography of sculptures by two Italian masters. A Beautiful Mess: Weavers and Knotters of the Vanguard is a contemporary textile exhibition organized by the Bedford Gallery at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek, CA. The Four Arts hosts its debut as a traveling exhibition, featuring a diverse selection of fiber arts including wall-hangings, installations, and monumental pieces. “We were searching for something contemporary which featured threedimensional works,” said Rebecca A. Dunham, The Four Arts’ head of fine arts & curator. “Most of the works in this show are huge! I think most people are going to be dumbfounded by the size, by just how large these pieces are.”
A Beautiful Mess
Weavers & Knotters of the Vanguard ~ and ~
An Eye on Michelangelo and Bernini Photos by Aurelio Amendola
ON DISPLAY Now through Sunday, January 30, 2022 Esther B. O’Keeffe Building, 102 Four Arts Plaza DAYS AND TIMES Sunday: 1 to 5 p.m. Monday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday - open to Four Arts members only: 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The exhibition contains 19 works on display in the North, Main, and South galleries from an all-female roster of conceptual artists, showcasing twisted, tied, and braided works made from tactile and utilitarian materials like rope, yarn, clay, and wire. “Visually, they are great works to look at,” Dunham said, “so the first level is taking in the beauty of the artwork. But they are also examples of conceptual art. Each is accompanied by a description, so the second level is finding all these deeper meanings to their shapes, forms, colors, and materials.”
Kirsten Hassenfeld, Millefleur, 2019, salvaged textiles with mixed media, 78 inches
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Aurelio Amendola, detail of Bernini’s Apollo and Daphne (1622–25, marble, Borghese Gallery and Museum, Rome, Italy), print on baryta paper with silver salts mounted on aluminum, printed 2021, 39.4 by 27.6 inches
A complementary local show, Talking Threads: Dialogues with Weavers and Knotters, features artists from Fiber Artists-Miami Association, who employ the same textile processes as the artists in A Beautiful Mess. In addition to 11 selected works, including two on display in the Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden, FAMA contributed educational displays, examples of materials and tools, a loom, videos, and a hands-on interactive art installation.
not fine art, but this exhibition showcases how these materials can be used to make fine art – and how we should consider textile arts and fiber arts to be a fine art, just like painting or sculpture.”
A Beautiful Mess also includes a postcard souvenir to take home, a personal collectible from the booming world of fiber and textile arts.
Thirty stunning black and white photographs by Aurelio Amendola, a prolific contemporary photographer from Italy, feature details of some of Michelangelo’s most beloved pieces — David, Pietà, Moses, Victory, and figures from the Tombs of Giuliano di Lorenzo de’ Medici and Lorenzo di Piero de’ Medici — alongside details of Bernini’s Damned Soul, David, Apollo and Daphne, Rape of Proserpina, and Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius. - continued on Page 6
“Museums are collecting more of them, showcasing artists who are making this kind of art,” Dunham said. “If you go to art fairs you are seeing a lot more of the fiber arts than you used to. Traditionally people who worked with ropes and fabrics were labeled a craft and
The Four Arts second exhibition, An Eye on Michelangelo and Bernini: Photographs by Aurelio Amendola gives attendees the chance to view the fine art of sculpting up close in the East Gallery.
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Related programs Philip Rylands, Michelangelo Sculptor
Aurelio Amendola, detail of Michelangelo’s Pietà (1498-99, St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome), print on baryta paper with silver salts mounted on aluminum, printed 2021, 27.6 by 39.4 inches
Monday, November 29, 2021 at 3 p.m. $20 ■ No charge for Four Arts members Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium A titan of the Italian High Renaissance, the extreme virtuosity of Michelangelo’s technique in sculpture and his style in painting and architecture made him also a source for Italian Mannerism. Michelangelo is arguably the most famous sculptor that has ever lived.
Philip Rylands, Bernini Sculptor
Monday, December 13, 2021 at 3 p.m. $20 ■ No charge for Four Arts members Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium The greatest of all the Italian Baroque sculptors, Gian Lorenzo Bernini carved with a skill that surpassed Michelangelo in his liberation of sculptural form from the restraints of the marble block and in the invention of theatrical conceits that combine sculpture with real light, space, and architecture.
Online: Aurelio Amendola
Program available at www.fourarts.org Enjoy six short videos as the artist shares anecdotes about working with contemporary artists Alberto Burri, Giorgio de Chirico, Jannis Kounellis, Marino Marini, Claudio Parmiggiani, and Andy Warhol.
Curator lecture: Emilee Enders Monday, January 3, 2022 at 11 a.m. No charge ■ Reservations required Dixon Education Building
Join Emilee Enders, Curator of Exhibitions and Programs at Bedford Gallery, to learn about the development of A Beautiful Mess and the processes and materials the artists used to create their stunning works. Enders will also share histories about the artists and the societal norms and traditions of the fiber arts.
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(continued from page 5) “This exhibition is about the two sculptors, the Renaissance Michelangelo and the Baroque Bernini, and Amendola’s ability to capture details of these sculptures,” Dunham said. “The black and white photography of these sculptures is a great exercise playing around with light and shadow.” Printed in large format on aluminum, the photographs unveil the style and intensity of the Italian masters from the photographer’s personal point of view. This exhibition was organized by The Society of Four Arts in collaboration with Aurelio Amendola and his studio in Pistoia, Italy, and designed by Cesare and Carlotta Mari of Panstudio Architetti Associati, Bologna, Italy. The East Gallery has been redesigned with additional interior walls and a new lighting system to display the photographs, chosen from Amendola’s digital collection. “Frequent visitors will notice that the gallery physically looks different,” Dunham said. “And these artworks didn’t exist in these printed and framed versions until this exhibition – it’s all for us! The show is not going to be traveling to any other venues, so this is a one-of-a-kind experience.” Wall labels will provide context for the works by featuring fulllength images of the sculptures and providing background information about the subjects and artists. A free exhibition catalogue will be available. Enhance your experience by watching six short videos of Amendola describing his interactions with modern artists at www.fourarts.org. These exhibitions are generously supported by an anonymous Foundation, Thomas and Jody Gill, and Hindman Auctions. The Society of the Four Arts is grateful to The Hearst Corporation and its Foundation Director Gilbert C. Maurer for generosity that sustains all Four Arts programming.
BOTANICAL AND SCULPTURE GARDENS No charge ■ Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., weather permitting No reservations needed ■ For more information, go to www.fourarts.org
Walk all around Pepper’s Crispina Senior II The Society of the Four Arts has installed a major new acquisition, Crispina Senior II by Beverly Pepper, in the north end of the Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden. The celebrity of Pepper, who died aged 97 in 2020, is surging. Her long and distinguished career as a sculptor goes back at least to 1962 when she was included by Giovanni Carandente in one of the most celebrated sculpture exhibitions of the 20th century, Sculture nella città at the Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto. She was the only woman of her generation to work in steel and iron sculpture. Crispina Senior II was one of a small number of works that were in preparation at the time of Pepper’s death. It was fabricated in Todi, in the beautiful region of Umbria, Italy. It is created for outdoor exhibition, and presents a single majestic compound curve of tapering steel. It has the purely sculptural quality of 360-degree viewpoints: slender and linear from some angles, and substantial and planar from others. It also has an unusual textural component of seemingly corroded surface, an invention of the artist. “I work until I feel a space outside the sculpture exists,” Pepper said in 1975. “I’ll keep going until there’s something I can’t explain that’s there. But I have no idea how one puts it in. But I don’t think content is something that you achieve mentally ― it is not a mental achievement.”
Beverly Pepper (1922–2020), Crispina Senior II, 2014, fabricated 2021, Cor-ten steel. Photo by David Darby
So, Pepper placed value on the space that the sculpture commands around itself, between it and the gaze of the viewer, and on the way the sculpture configures that space. Secondly, the “content” is intuitive, emotive, and not constructed in the mind in such a way that it is a surrogate for words. Crispina Senior II evades description in terms of Euclidean geometry: its curves shift away from a pure circular arc in all three dimensions, and we are given the pleasure of viewing a form that is a unique contribution to the world of shapes. This evasion ― from abstract pure geometry ― opens the door to sentiment, to an empathetic response on the part of the viewer. “I wish to make an object that has a powerful physical presence, but is at the same time inwardly turned, seeming capable of intense self-absorption,” Pepper said.
Beverly Pepper at the Ara Pacis Museum, Rome, 2014. Photo by Elisa Veschini
Beverly Pepper’s sculptures are best experienced slowly, over a duration of time, by circling fully around them. Crispina, in a smaller version, was part of the series of works in which she explored variants of open circles and partial circles created for her exhibition at the Ara Pacis Museum in Rome in 2014-15. The arrival of Beverly Pepper’s Crispina Senior II is a first step in the Four Arts’ project to refine both the way the sculptures in the Philip Hulitar Garden are viewed and the quality, variety and importance of the works themselves. - Philip Rylands Fall 2021 Folio
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MUSIC & FILM Tickets and reservations required for all programs, unless otherwise noted
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NEW! FAMILY FILMS IN THE GARDENS No charge ■ No reservations needed ■ Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden The Secret Garden
My Octopus Teacher
Sunday, November 21, 2021 at 2 p.m. Released 2020 • Rated PG 1 hour, 39 minutes
Saturday, December 18, 2021 at 2 p.m. Released 2020 • Rated TV-G 1 hour, 25 minutes
Mary Lennox is born in India to wealthy British parents who never wanted her. When her parents suddenly die, she is sent back to England to live with her uncle. She meets her sickly cousin, and the two children find a wondrous secret garden lost in the grounds of Misselthwaite Manor.
After years of swimming at the tip of Africa, Craig Foster meets an unlikely teacher, a young octopus who displays remarkable curiosity. Visiting her den and tracking her movements for months on end he eventually wins the animal’s trust and they develop a never before seen bond between human and wild animal.
FRIDAY FILM SERIES Tickets are $10 ■ No charge for Four Arts members ■ Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium Tickets are available in advance and also at the door 30 minutes before each screening.
Up
Molly’s Game
Friday, November 19, 2021 at 2 and 5:30 p.m. Released 2009 • Rated PG 1 hour, 36 minutes Family friendly
Friday, December 3, 2021 at 2 and 5:30 p.m. Released 2017 • Rated R for drug content, language, and violence 2 hours, 20 minutes
Carl Fredricksen (voiced by Ed Asner) is an irascible old codger determined to travel to South America by tying helium balloons to his house. The only kink in his plan is the 8-year-old stowed away on his front porch. Despite their differences, the pair make a perfect team when it comes to taking on the dangers of the wilderness.
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In this entertaining drama based on a true story, Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain) finds success organizing poker games for celebrity clients. But when her den is raided by the FBI for hosting members of the Russian mob, she turns to a charismatic lawyer (Idris Elba) to keep her out of jail.
Moulin Rouge Friday, December 10, 2021 at 2 and 5:30 p.m. Released 2001 • Rated PG-13 • 1 hour, 59 minutes Set in 1899, this musical drama features Ewan McGregor as a young poet who defies his father by moving to “the absinthe-soaked, amoral, bohemian” neighborhood of Montmatre. It is here that he meets the diminutive artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (John Leguizamo) and is drafted to write a nightclub spectacular. In this seedy world of sex and drugs, he begins a passionate but ultimately doomed love affair with the most famous courtesan (Nicole Kidman) in Paris.
Related lecture Michael Kovner Film Noir Thursday, December 16, 2021 at 3 p.m. $20 • No charge for Four Arts members
Double Indemnity Friday, December 17, 2021 at 2 and 5:30 p.m. Released 1944 • Not Rated 1 hour, 46 minutes An insurance salesman lets himself be convinced by a seductive housewife into a murder/insurance fraud scheme that arouses the suspicion of an insurance investigator in Billy Wilder’s classic, which was nominated for seven Academy Awards and set the standard for film noir.
Enjoy a history of the world of Film Noir from The Maltese Falcon in 1941 to Psycho in 1960. Often written by mystery writers like Raymond Chandler, these melodramas featured stylized black and white cinematography. Not only are the films filled with shadows, but so are the characters. Beautiful young women are not what they seem, and the leading men are handsome but not conventional matinee idols.
Fisherman’s Friends Friday, January 7, 2022 at 2 and 5:30 p.m. Released 2020 • Rated PG-13 • 1 hour, 52 minutes A fast living, cynical London music executive heads to a remote Cornish village on a stag weekend where he’s pranked by his boss into trying to sign a group of shanty singing fishermen. He becomes the ultimate “fish out of water” as he struggles to gain the respect or enthusiasm of the unlikely boy band and their families who value friendship and community over fame and fortune. Fall 2021 Folio
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EXHIBITION ON SCREEN Tickets are $20 ■ $15 for Four Arts members, students with valid ID, or ages 15 & under
NICKOLAS MURAY
This series explores the lives of renowned artists and their art. All screenings are previously recorded and shown in the Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium.
Frida Kahlo Saturday, November 20, 2021 at 2 p.m. 1 hour, 30 minutes with no intermission Directed by Ali Ray Everyone knows Frida Kahlo, but who was the woman behind the bright colors, the big brows, and the floral crowns? Take a journey through the life of a true icon, discover her art, and uncover the truth behind her often-turbulent life. Using letters Kahlo wrote to guide us, this definitive film reveals her deepest emotions and unlocks the secrets and symbolism contained within her art. Presented in conjunction with Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Mexican Modernism from the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection on display at the Norton Museum now through February 6, 2022.
Tickets are $30 • $25 for Four Arts members • $15 for students with ID or ages 15 & under
Eurydice Matthew Aucoin, libretto by Sarah Ruhl Saturday, December 4, 2021 at 1 p.m. 3 hours, 3 minutes with one intermission Live Rising American composer Matthew Aucoin has a captivating new take on the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus, who attempts to harness the power of music to rescue his beloved Eurydice from the underworld. Sarah Ruhl’s libretto, adapted from her acclaimed 2003 play, reimagines the tale from Eurydice’s point of view. Soprano Erin Morley sings the title role, opposite baritone Joshua Hopkins as Orpheus.
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CORY WEAVER / Los Angeles Opera
All screenings take place in the Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium and are previously recorded unless noted. Series selections, run times, intermissions, and casts are all subject to change.
Saturday, December 11, 2021 at 1 p.m. 2 hours, 40 minutes with no intermission
ERIC WOOLSEY / Opera Theatre of St. Louis
Bass René Pape, the world’s reigning Boris, reprises his tremendous portrayal of the tortured tsar caught between grasping ambition and crippling paranoia. Conductor Sebastian Weigle leads Mussorgsky’s masterwork, a pillar of the Russian repertoire, in its original 1869 version. Stephen Wadsworth’s affecting production poignantly captures the hope and suffering of the Russian people, as well as the title ruler himself.
KEN HOWARD / Met Opera
Boris Godunov Modest Mussorgsky
Fire Shut Up in My Bones Terence Blanchard, libretto by Kasi Lemmons Saturday, January 8, 2022 at 1 p.m. 3 hours, 15 minutes with one intermission Addresses adult themes and contains some adult language Grammy Award–winning jazz musician and composer Terence Blanchard’s adaptation of Charles M. Blow’s moving memoir (libretto by Kasi Lemmons) tells a poignant and profound story about a young man’s journey to overcome trauma and hardship. James Robinson and Camille A. Brown co-direct this new staging, featuring baritone Will Liverman, one of opera’s exciting young artists, alongside sopranos Angel Blue and Latonia Moore.
Related programs Jim Holman Richard Wagner: The Man and His Music Monday, January 3, 2022 at 3 p.m. No charge • Reservations required Richard Wagner was a great composer and influential European artist in the 200 years following Beethoven. Today, Wagner’s musical legacy continues in 10 works which form the core of the international operatic repertory. Wagner’s biography remains shrouded in myth, legend and controversy.
A Passion for Opera with Ariane Csonka Comstock Mondays from noon to 1:30 p.m. Session I: December 6, 13; January 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; February 7 $175 per 8-class session Ariane Csonka Comstock enriches the experience of opera with extensive background material in literature, stage and costume design, language, history, and politics. She will illustrate performances with DVDs, videos, and recordings of charismatic stars past and present, and will lead discussions of current productions around the world.
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LIVE PERFORMANCES Tickets or reservations are required for all programs
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, “Brandenburg Concertos” Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. $40 ■ No charge for Four Arts members Arguably the greatest of all baroque concertos, Bach’s six masterpieces unfailingly provide spiritual fulfillment for music lovers of all faiths and beliefs, inspiring strength at year’s end and a vision of the brightest future.
CHRISTOPH KÖSTLIN
TRISTAN COOK
Please note: PBS will be filming this live performance for a two-part special to air on its stations in April, thanks to the generosity of the members of The Four Arts’ Music Committee.
Jan Lisiecki, piano Sunday, January 9, 2022 at 3 p.m. $30 ■ No charge for Four Arts members Enjoy a beautiful program featuring Chopin’s Etudes and Noctunes from “a musician of unusual refinement and imagination” (Boston Globe). Jan Lisiecki’s interpretations and technique speak to a maturity beyond his age. Now 26, the Canadian performs over a hundred yearly concerts worldwide. At 18, Lisiecki became both the youngest ever recipient of Gramophone’s Young Artist Award and received the Leonard Bernstein Award. In August 2021, Deutsche Grammophon released Frédéric Chopin’s complete Nocturnes, Lisiecki’s eighth album for the prestigious label.
Related workshop: The Evolution of the Symphony Orchestra with Juliette de Marcellus Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. December 15; January 19; February 9; March 16; April 13 $100 for series This class focuses on the first decades of the 19th century and the composers responsible for the development of its musical styles. We will analyze symphonic works from Mendelssohn to Tchaikovsky, as well as the great piano and violin concertos. We will also outline the influence of Nationalism and the creation of the Tone Poem.
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O’KEEFFE SPEAKERS The Esther B. O’Keeffe Speakers Series
Tuesdays at 3 p.m. • Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium Reservations now available for Four Arts members Public tickets: $50 on sale the Wednesday before each Tuesday presentation, if available The Four Arts app ■ www.fourarts.org ■ customerservice@fourarts.org ■ (561) 655-7226 JANUARY 4
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Sir Alex Younger Cybersecurity: Assessing Global Threats
Paul Tudor Jones Views on ‘22
Sir Alex Younger is the Former Chief (“C”) of the British Secret Intelligence Service, also known as MI6. He served in this role for six years, from 20142020 and in 2019 became the longest-serving MI6 Chief in 50 years. He spent much of his career as a spy and worked abroad undercover as a diplomat in a number of countries. Sir Alex has a deep interest in and knowledge of how to protect citizens from future security threats.
Paul Tudor Jones is founder, Co-Chairman, and the controlling principal of Tudor Investment Corporation, which engages in trading across global fixed income, equity, currency and commodity markets for international clients. Exemplary of how created wealth is nobly placed in the service of the independent sector, among his many philanthropies are the Robin Hood Foundation, which he founded, and which fights poverty in New York City.
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With more than a million words of trenchant journalism under his byline and more citations in The Penguin Dictionary of Humorous Quotations than any living writer, P.J. O’Rourke has established himself as America’s premier political satirist. Both Time and The Wall Street Journal have labeled him “the funniest writer in America.” He is editor in chief of the political economic web magazine American Consequences and a regular panelist on NPR’s Wait Wait . . . Don’t Tell Me. His most recent book (2020) is A Cry from the Far Middle: Dispatches from a Divided Land.
Sally Mann is one of America’s most renowned photographers, widely known for her evocative and resonant large format landscape work in the American South and for her intimate portraits of her family. Her work has attracted controversy at times, but it has always been influential. In March 2018, Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings, opened at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC and traveled until 2020. This comprehensive exploration of Sally Mann’s relationship with the South garnered overwhelmingly positive reviews and record-breaking attendance.
The 2022 Bynum Merritt Hunter Memorial Lecture
P.J. O’Rourke A Cry from the Far Middle
The Samuel J. Heyman Memorial Lecture
Sally Mann One Story
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CAMPUS ON THE LAKE All programs take place in the Dixon Education Building, unless noted Tickets and reservations are required for all programs
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MASTER CLASSES The Commonwealth of Drama with Murray Biggs, Ph.D. 10 a.m. to noon • December 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, and 16 $375 for series
December 6: Ireland December 8: Australia December 9: South Africa December 13: Nigeria December 15: Caribbean December 16: Canada
This survey of modern English-language drama traces themes linking the work of writers from across the Commonwealth of Nations, including the relations between colonizer and colonized; religious and political tensions within a community; the threat of violence or oppression, especially of women; economic disparities; racial prejudice; the call of home; the significance of myth. Participants will be given plays to read from each area. Murray Biggs is a semi-retired professor of Theater Studies (with English and Film) at Yale, where he has taught since 1986.
Conversations on Style with Steven Stolman
December 1 Aerin Lauder
January 5 Elaine Wynn
Wednesdays at 3 p.m. December 1; January 5 $25 per master class Enjoy lively conversations from the worlds of fashion, décor, food and hospitality! Designer, author, and observer of all things stylish, Steven Stolman is a graduate of New York’s Parsons School of Design. After spending many years as a “worker bee” on Seventh Avenue, he went out on his own with a collection of resort wear that captivated Palm Beach for over a decade. In 2011, Stolman was tapped to serve as president of Scalamandré, the renowned textiles house. Since then, he has become an author and photojournalist.
FIELD TRIP Art Basel Miami Beach Friday, December 3, 2021 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. $150; includes transportation, ticket, and boxed lunch
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Experience the most important contemporary art show in the United States. Art Basel Miami Beach is a vital source for art lovers worldwide, allowing them to discover new developments in contemporary art and experience rare museum-caliber work. Bus departs promptly at 10 a.m. and returns at approximately 8 p.m. Participants should check in at the Dixon Education Building 15 minutes prior to departure.
BEYER ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE Generously supported by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beyer Tania & Lazlo, Visual Art and Photography Tania Brassesco & Lazlo Passi Norberto are an Italian artist duo formed in 2009. They work in the field of visual art and contemporary photography, and are currently based between New York and Venice, Italy. Their photographic artwork is a fusion of photography, cinema, performance and installation. They create fictional scenes using the photographic media’s “perception of reality” in an altered way. The photographs are originally made creating full-size scale installations from their sketches and ideas, rendered in detail like a movie set.
Lecture: In Search of an Altered Reality
Monday, December 6, 2021 at 3 p.m. No charge • Reservations required • Book signing to follow Immerse yourself in an altered reality populated by the artists’ visions and discover the process behind their artworks. Be transported to another dimension and connect with your inner thoughts, feelings and visions.
Workshop: Perception of an Artwork
Meets from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. • December 8, 10, 13, 15 • $425
Visual Perception and Initial Idea Learn how to perceive an image and how to turn an initial idea into an artwork. Analyze inspirations, personal experiences and memories that lead to ideas.
Developing a Body of Work
How a single artwork becomes part of a series. Find the common thread of the concept you want to develop and communicate through your artistic practice.
Creation
How to turn an idea into practice, choosing technique, media and style. Research the most appropriate way to express and represent your work.
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS Legendary Film Directors with Bill David Thursdays, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. $100 for series or $35 per class
November 18: Michael Curtiz January 6: Vincente Minnelli
Personalities, Events and Artists of 18th Century with Juliette de Marcellus Fridays, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. $175 per 8-class session Session I: December 3, 10, 17; January 7, 14, 21, 28; February 4
Shell Chic with Robin Grubman Thursdays at 10 a.m. $150 per class, all materials are included
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LECTURES Catherine Grace Katz The Daughters of Yalta
Bruce Helander The Magic in a Square
Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 3 p.m. $20 • No charge for Four Arts members • Book signing to follow
Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 11 a.m. $20 • No charge for Four Arts members • Book signing to follow
The Daughters of Yalta is the story of three young women, all accomplished in their own right, who accompanied their fathers to the Yalta Conference in February 1945, a remarkable story of fathers and daughters whose relationships were tested and strengthened by the history they witnessed and the future they crafted. Catherine Grace Katz is a writer and historian from Chicago who holds degrees in history from Harvard and Cambridge.
Bruce Helander’s latest book presents an artist’s view on the amazing creative designs found in vintage handkerchiefs, examining the inherent attractiveness of functional repeat patterns. Having collected hundreds of distinctive pocket squares, Helander presents the essence of useful square patterns that become folded works of utilitarian sculptural art, including his wife’s wedding dress, hand-sewn out of antique white handkerchiefs.
Guy Stanley Philoche A Conversation with Guy Thursday, December 9, 2021 at 3 p.m. $20 • No charge for Four Arts members
Guy Stanley Philoche, Neon Blue
Haitian-born artist Guy Stanley Philoche has been attracting international attention with his work and his impressive roster of solo shows. Guy’s palette is strong and sophisticated. His layering technique has created a body of paintings so richly textured that one can hardly hold back from reaching out and touching the canvas. Sofia Vollmer Maduro leads a conversation with Philoche about his art, his popular series of works, his charity work, and his ongoing support of fellow artists.
Akhil Amar, Ph.D. The Words That Made Us: America’s Constitutional Conversation, 1760-1840 Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 11 a.m. $20 • No charge for Four Arts members • Book signing to follow Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium Akhil Reed Amar, a Founders & Us presenter in 2019, explores some of the biggest questions about the American Revolution and Founding era: Why did Americans break away from Britain in 1776? Why did the Articles of Confederation fail? How democratic was the U.S. Constitution in its historical context? Did it truly create an indivisible union? Was James Madison really the father of the Constitution? Amar is Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University.
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SPECIAL SERIES! The Future is Unwritten: Healing Arts Palm Beach Thursday, January 6, 2022 and Friday, January 7, 2022 $65 for four-part series • No charge for Four Arts members All programs in Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium As medical organizations and researchers have collected evidence that the arts bring consolation and healing to people’s suffering, the arts have emerged as an essential part of our mental well-being. Join us for this series of talks highlighting the research and cultural practices that address mental health needs through the arts.
Audrey Gruss and Dr. Eric Nestler
Panel Discussion: The Future is Unwritten
Major depression is the leading cause of disability and suicide worldwide, and there is a pressing need for novel treatments. To develop these treatments, we need a better understanding of the biological basis of the illness. Audrey Gruss, Founding Chair of the Hope for Depression Research Foundation (HDRF), and acclaimed neuroscientist Dr. Eric Nestler, Chair of HDRF’s Depression Task Force, will discuss the latest research.
Christopher Bailey, Stephen Stapleton and John Royall will introduce an evolving initiative they activated, Healing Arts, supported by the World Health Organization and the United Nations, which addresses mental and societal well-being through the arts. Coinciding with the launch of a dedicated Healing Arts Lab, exploring scalable, measurable arts-based health solutions, they will dive into the scientific evidence and stories that have fueled this emerging practice of art and health.
Thursday, January 6 at 11 a.m.
Thursday, January 6 at 5:30 p.m.
Dr. Jill Sonke: Why Public Health Needs the Arts
Dr. Raquel Chapin Stephenson: Art Therapy, A Global Path
Moving the needle on major public health issues, including mental health, social isolation, collective trauma, racism, chronic disease, and the pandemic requires crosssector collaboration and creativity. Arts and culture are available but often underutilized resources for addressing these issues. Jill Sonke, Senior Advisor to the CDC Vaccine Confidence and Demand Team, will explore the value of public health plus arts and culture partnerships for increasing health, and equity in communities.
Art therapy is an evidencebased, accredited form of psychotherapy that empowers patients to communicate feelings through creative media. It is used in prevention, management and treatment of anxiety and psychological symptoms, and to manage neurological disorders. Dr. Stephenson, Associate Professor of Expressive Therapies at Lesley University, is a leader in art therapy and creative aging.
Thursday, January 6 at noon
Friday, January 7 at 11 a.m.
NEW PROGRAM! Ellen Warner The Second Half: Forty Women Reveal Life After Fifty Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 11 a.m. $20 • No charge for Four Arts members • Book signing to follow Ellen Warner began her career as a photojournalist in 1969. For the past 15 years, she has been photographing and interviewing women of different cultures. Each portrait is accompanied by a description, in the subject’s own voice, of her life journey, what “the second half” has meant for her, and what advice she would give to younger women. Included are women of different socio-economic backgrounds, cultures, and religions who range from age 55 to 107. Fall 2021 Folio
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KING LIBRARY Reservations are required for all programs • kinglibrary@fourarts.org ■ (561) 655-2766
Florida Voices, Page Turners, and Talk of Kings book discussions will have live virtual options and recordings available online • Reservations available via The Four Arts app or www.fourarts.org
FLORIDA VOICES
Mamta Chaudhry Haunting Paris
Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. Dixon Education Building Miami author Mamta Chaudhry will discuss her debut novel, praised as “a heart-wrenching love letter to Paris” by Publishers Weekly. It is a profoundly moving story of enduring love, unfathomable loss, and a quest that leads back to the dark days when Nazis occupied the City of Light. Chaudhry’s early fiction, poetry, and feature articles have been published in newspapers and magazines in the U.S. and in India.
Anne McCrary Sullivan & Holly Genzen The Everglades: Stories of Grit and Spirit from the Mangrove Wilderness Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. Dixon Education Building
Everglades National Park’s mangrove wilderness is the most expansive in the western hemisphere and the largest continuous system of mangroves in the world. Through image and story, Anne McCrary Sullivan and Holly Genzen will introduce the dynamic and beautiful mangrove world of western Everglades National Park, bringing to life the voices of scientists, adventurers, photographers, and others who have engaged deeply with that wilderness.
Florida Voices is generously supported by the Fred J. Brotherton Endowment for Literature, established at The Four Arts by the Fred J. Brotherton Charitable Foundation. Fred Brotherton, who died in 2003, was for many years a Benefactor of The Four Arts and a strong supporter of its programs. Florida Voices, featuring the state that was Mr. Brotherton’s winter home, serves as a continuing memorial to this much-respected member of The Four Arts.
PAGE TURNERS Anxious People
Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. Author: Fredrik Backman • Facilitator: Dr. Rachel Schipper, Director of Libraries An apartment open house turns into a life-or-death situation, when a failed bank robber bursts in and takes a group of strangers hostage, in this ingeniously constructed story about the enduring power of friendship, forgiveness, and hope — the things that save us, even in the most anxious of times.
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TALK OF KINGS A Woman of No Importance
The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. Author: Sonia Purnell • Facilitator: Billy David Sonia Purnell has uncovered the full secret life of Virginia Hall – an astounding story of spy craft, resistance, and personal triumph over shocking adversity. Hall was a Baltimore socialite who talked her way into Special Operations Executive, the spy organization dubbed Winston Churchill’s “Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.” She became the first Allied woman deployed behind enemy lines and helped spark the French Resistance.
The Judgment of Paris
The Revolutionary Decade That Gave the World Impressionism Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. Author: Ross King • Facilitator: Ed Lamont The Judgment of Paris recalls a seminal period when Paris was the artistic center of the world and casts new light on the birth of Impressionism. While the Civil War raged in America, Impressionist artists were showing their first paintings amidst scorn and derision from the French artistic establishment. No movement has ever been quite so controversial. It would soon reorder both history and culture, and resonate around the world.
BIOGRAPHY BOOK CLUB Winston Churchill
Mary Cassatt
Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) famously led Britain as Prime Minster during much of World War II. In addition to being a longtime member of Parliament, he was an accomplished historian, painter, and writer.
Trace the remarkable life of Impressionist artist Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) ahead of the exhibition, In a New Light: American Impressionism 1870-1940, on display at The Four Arts this winter.
Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 11 a.m. Moderator: Dr. Richard D’Elia
Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 11 a.m. Moderator: Rebecca A. Dunham, Head of Fine Arts
FOR TEENS
FOR ADULTS
Introduction to Macramé
COLOR, CREATE, CRAFT
Saturday, January 8, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. Ages 12-18 • All materials provided Presenter: Amanda Kiernan, King Library Programming Librarian Macramé is a form of textile that uses knotting techniques and has been popular throughout the decades and now it is back and as popular as ever! Participants will learn different knotting techniques and create a one-of-a-kind plant holder. Following the workshop, teens and families will be invited for complimentary admission to the exhibit A Beautiful Mess: Weavers and Knotters of the Vanguard in the Esther B. O’Keefe Building.
Select Fridays from 2-4 p.m. Coloring: November 12, 19 Holiday Crafts: December 3, 10, 17 Fiber Crafts: January 7, 14, 21, 28
TECH TUTOR Available by appointment To make an appointment, please contact the King Library at (561) 6552766 or kinglibrary@fourarts.org Fall 2021 Folio
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WITH GRATITUDE We are pleased to share highlights of recent generous gifts made to The Four Arts Maureen Donnell
For underwriting the installation of Giampaolo Seguso’s Tree on the Donnell Terrace at the Dixon Education Building.
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center PBS recording The Society of the Four Arts is hosting a video recording of the Brandenburg Concertos on December 15 to air in April on PBS stations thanks to the generosity of the following: Mrs. Patricia M. Dunnington Amb. and Mrs. Edward E. Elson Mr. Joseph P. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Geisler, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Randolph H. Guthrie Mrs. John J. Pohanka Mrs. Nancy S. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. William H. Told, Jr.
Maureen Donnell
For support of the summer restoration and expansion of the Nancy Caraboolad Hayes Reference Room in the Four Arts Children’s Library.
Findlay Galleries
For hosting a reception honoring Sponsors & Underwriters of the “Americans in Paris” Dinner Dance.
Hamilton Jewelers
For hosting a reception for members following the Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wynton Marsalis live performance.
Hindman Auctions
For underwriting a reception honoring our fall art exhibitions supporters and the Fine Arts Committee.
An Eye on Michelangelo and Bernini: Photographs by Aurelio Amendola This exhibition, on display from November 13 through January 30 in the Esther B. O’Keeffe Building, is generously supported by an anonymous Foundation, Jody and Thomas Gill, and Hindman Auctions. The Four Arts also is grateful to The Hearst Corporation and its Foundation Director Gilbert C. Maurer for generosity that sustains all Four Arts programming.
Remembering Henry Gardiner Henry Gardiner earned a Masters degree in Fine Arts from Harvard in 1960 and went on to become Assistant Curator of modern painting and sculpture at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from 1960 to 1968. He was appointed Director of the Fine Arts Gallery in San Diego in 1969 to 1979, during which period it became the San Diego Art Museum. Rachel Schipper, Director of Libraries, fondly remembers Henry’s contributions to The Four Arts, “He was so appreciated by the King Library staff and always here to help review the collection and worked at all of our book sales for many years.” After he arrived in Palm Beach County in 1985, he became an art appraiser founding his eponymous firm, Henry Gardiner Fine Art, donated many books to our collection over the years, and left a bequest to Four Arts upon his recent passing.
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Council of 1936 Members By generously remembering The Society of the Four Arts with their bequests, the following members sustain the mission established by our Founders. Mrs. Walter Ballinger Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Bates Mr. Harold P. Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. William Earle Betts III Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Callahan Mrs. Louise G. Collins Mr. Marvin H. Davidson Mr. Nathanial Day Mr. Fitz Eugene Dixon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Donnell Mrs. Patricia Duncan Mrs. Edith Eglin Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Forbes Mrs. Elizabeth B. and Mr. Walter S. Foster II Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Gardiner Mr. and Mrs. David H. Gilmour Mrs. Robert M. Grace Mr. Henry S. Grew Ann Kissel Grun Dr. and Mrs. Randolph H. Guthrie Mrs. Naoma Donnelley Haggin Mrs. Edward A. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. David Herwitz Mrs. Louis O. Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hulitar Jeanne & Richard Kaskey Foundation Mrs. Stanley A. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Robin Martin Mr. and Mrs. George G. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. McIntosh IV Mrs. Delos George Morton Mr. Robert E. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. John F. Niblack Mr. William Paynter Orr Mr. and Mrs. Ellis J. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pichney Mrs. Don W. Polzin Mrs. Sandra N. Thompson Mr. John H. Vagelos Mr. and Mrs. John Vakoutis Miss Cynthia Way Rapalje Van Buren Mr. and Mrs. J. William Weeks Mr. and Mrs. John A. Zenko
Americans in Paris Dinner Dance Thank you to the following Sponsors & Underwriters of the “Americans in Paris” Dinner Dance (as of November 3, 2021) PRINCE ET PRINCESSE Mrs. Mary-Randolph Ballinger Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Galvin Mr. Gil Maurer / Hearst Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Patsley LES PRINCES Mr. James R. Borynack and Mr. Adolfo Zaralegui / Findlay Galleries DUC ET DUCHESSE Mrs. Mary-Randolph Ballinger Mrs. Fitz Eugene Dixon, Jr. Mrs. Samuel Heyman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Iovino Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Lockhart Ambassador Bonnie McElveen-Hunter and Mr. Gil Kemp Mr. and Mrs. John A. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Patsley Mr. Thomas Peterffy and Mrs. Lynne Wheat Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Rutherfoord, Jr. MARQUIS ET MARQUISE Ambassador and Mrs. Stephen F . Brauer Mrs. Joy G. Diesel Ambassador and Mrs. David Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Gruss Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heins Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Kiernan III Mr. John H. Krehbiel, Jr. and Mrs. Karen Gray Krehbiel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Saunders III Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Smith Ms. Julie Hume Sprague -continued on page 22 Fall 2021 Folio
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(continued from page 21) COMTE ET COMTESSE Mr. and Mrs. Robb Allan Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Argenbright, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Beyer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beyer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bradley Amb. and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Mr. and Mrs. John Colby Dr. Robert Desnick and Mrs. Julie Herzig Desnick Mrs. Richard Monroe Fairbanks III and Mr. Newman T. Halvorson Mrs. Jack M. Friedland Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fromer Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Gambill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Glass Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin Hale Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hassen Mr. and Mrs. Desmond J. Heathwood Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Henry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jeffery III Mr. Michael Kluger and Mrs. Heidi Greene Mr. and Mrs. John Koch Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Lauder Mr. and Mrs. D. Christopher LeVine Mr. and Mrs. David S. Mack Mrs. Mitra Mujica-Margolis and Mr. Michael Margolis Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mark Honorable Mary V. Mochary Mr. and Mrs. Carl Panattoni Ambassador and Mrs. Craig R. Stapleton Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Toll Mr. and Mrs. John L. Townsend ORCHESTRA Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah D. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Pao Mr. and Mrs. J. William Weeks TENT Mr. and Mrs. Carl Panattoni Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Shiverick
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SAVE THE DATES A special evening honoring Disco in the Desert The Chairman’s Forum Contemporaries Gala Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. Courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. George Cohon at The Palm Beach Country Club
A dinner honoring The Benefactors Council Saturday, April 2, 2022 at 7 p.m. The Everglades Club DINNER Mrs. Mary McDonnell Davidson Mrs. Linda Thompson Saligman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Weiner VALET PARKING Mr. and Mrs. Alexander P. Federbush DANCE FLOOR Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barrat Mr. and Mrs. Anson McC. Beard, Jr. Mrs. J. Simpson Dean, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Holton Mrs. David Mahoney Honorable Mary V. Mochary Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Turner DECORATIONS Mrs. Ellen Hassenfeld Block Mr. and Mrs. William Blodgett Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cregan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gross Mr. John W. Johnston and Mrs. Marigil M. Walsh INVITATIONS Mrs. Ellen Hassenfeld Block Dr. and Mrs. F. Peter Boer Mr. Bill Bone Mrs. Holly Peterson Breeden Ms. Deborah Bricker Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Donnelley Mr. and Mrs. Mark Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Geisler
Saturday, February 19, 2022 The Society of the Four Arts Co-Chairs Mrs. Josephine Kalisman Mrs. Frances Peter We look forward to recognizing the Sponsors & Underwriters of Disco in the Desert in the next issue of Folio!
Mr. and Mrs. Torrence C. Harder Mrs. Mai Hallingby Harrison Ms. Leslie Hindman Mrs. Kenneth Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Rocco A. Marcello Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. McGuinn Mr. and Mrs. Terence McGuirk Ms. Linda R. Olsson Dr. Giselle Anna Parry Ms. Susan Stautberg Mr. and Mrs. William H. Told, Jr. GENEROUS SUPPORT Mr. and Mrs. Anson McC. Beard, Jr. Mrs. Louise L. Braver Mr. and Mrs. Michael Buxton Mrs. Gail L. Coniglio Ambassador and Mrs. Edward E. Elson Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Gerschel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emerson Kaufman Mrs. Yardley M. Manfuso Mrs. Frances G. Scaife SPECIAL EVENT HOSTS Thank you to the following Four Arts members for graciously hosting special events for our Sponsors & Underwriters: Findlay Galleries / Mr. James R. Borynack and Mr. Adolfo Zaralegui Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Gruss Mrs. Samuel Heyman
DONORS List reflects annual giving donations received from July 1, 2021 through November 3, 2021
CHAIRMAN’S FORUM Gifts from members to The Four Arts of $25,000 or more per year
Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Alger III Mrs. Eugene V. Amoroso Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Argenbright, Jr. Mrs. Walter F. Ballinger Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Belfer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beyer Ellen & Ronald Block Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bradley Ambassador and Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer Mrs. Joan P. Brock Amb. and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Buckley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas Butler Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cohon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Cowie Mrs. John V. Crowe Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Davidson Dr. Robert Desnick and Mrs. Julie Herzig Desnick Mr. and Mrs. Timothy DeVries Mrs. Fitz Eugene Dixon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Dobbs III Dr. and Mrs. Jack M. Dodick Mrs. John R. Donnell Mrs. Patricia M. Dunnington Mr. and Mrs. Edward Falkenberg Amb. and Mrs. David Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Forbes Mr. and Mrs. James L. Freeman Mrs. Jack M. Friedland Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fromer Mr. and Mrs. Stanley N. Gaines Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Galvin Mr. Thomas D. Gill, Jr. and Mrs. Jody S. Gill The Honorable Douglas Ginsburg and The Honorable Dorothy Gray Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R. Grace, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark Grant III Mr. Robert F. Greenhill Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gross Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Gruss Dr. and Mrs. Randolph H. Guthrie Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hartfiel Mr. and Mrs. Desmond J. Heathwood Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Henry
Mrs. Samuel Heyman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chatterton Hickox Mrs. Pamela Howard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Iovino Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. William E. James Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jeffery III Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Johnson Ms. Jennifer Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jason Taubman Kalisman Ms. Y. Michele Kang Mr. William Karatz and Mrs. Joan G. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Henry Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kessler Mrs. Kenneth Kessler Mr. and Mrs. John Koch Mr. John H. Krehbiel, Jr. and Mrs. Karen Gray-Krehbiel Mr. and Dr. Jay Krehbiel Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah D. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Lauder Mr. and Mrs. D. Christopher Le Vine Amb. and Mrs. Howard H. Leach Ambassador and Mrs. John Loeb, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter Lyons Mr. and Mrs. David S. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mark Mr. Gilbert C. Maurer Mr. and Mrs. John J. McAtee, Jr. Amb. Bonnie McElveen-Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose K. Monell Mr. and Mrs. John A. Moran Mrs. Mitra Mujica-Margolis and Mr. Michael Margolis Mr. Robert Nederlander Miss Clare O’Keeffe Ms. Rochelle Ohrstrom Mr. and Mrs. Carl Panattoni Mrs. William G. Pannill Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Pao Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Patsley Mr. Thomas Peterffy and Mrs. Lynne Wheat Mr. Kenn Pfrengle Mrs. John J. Pohanka Mr. and Mrs. Louis Polk Ambassador and Mrs. John Rakolta, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Reyes Mr. and Mrs. William D. Rollnick Mr. E. John Rosenwald, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Burke Ross, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rothschild Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Rutherfoord, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Saunders III Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Schwab
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Simmons Mr. Harold B. Smith Honorable Lesly S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Smith Mrs. Daisy M. Soros Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sosnow Mr. and Mrs. William J. Soter Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Spahn Ms. Diana Davis Spencer Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tiefel Mr. and Mrs. William H. Told, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Trulaske Kathryn and Leo Vecellio Mr. and Mrs. Royall Victor III Mrs. Catharine Warren and Mr. Bradley Geist Mrs. Susan H. Waterfall Mr. and Mrs. J. William Weeks Mrs. William R. Wister, Jr.
BENEFACTORS COUNCIL
Gifts from members to The Four Arts of $10,000 to $24,999 per year Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robb Allan Mrs. George J. Ames Mr. and Mrs. Harris J. Ashton Mrs. E. William Aylward Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. William Aylward Mrs. Christina Baker Mr. and Mrs. Jon Baker Mr. and Mrs. Stuart David Baker Mr. and Mrs. John Wallis Ballantine Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Barel di Sant’Albano Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barrat Dr. Diana Barrett and Mr. Robert Vila Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bartram Mr. Arthur Bauernfeind and Mrs. Diana Nicosia Mrs. Charlotte Beers and Mr. Alexander McQueen Quattlebaum Mr. James D. Berwind and Mr. Kevin F. Clark Mr. and Mrs. William Earle Betts III Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Beyer Mrs. Friederike Kemp Biggs Mrs. Charles Bilezikian Mr. and Mrs. William Blodgett Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blumenstein Mr. and Mrs. John Blundin Dr. and Mrs. F. Peter Boer
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Bottorff Ms. Deborah A. Bricker Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brickley Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brodsky Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bronfman Mr. and Mrs. William H. Browne Mr. and Mrs. John G. Buchanan, III Mr. and Mrs. J. Gary Burkhead Mr. Brian Burry and Mrs. Jeanne Nicastri Charlotte and Michael Buxton Mr. Tyler R. Cain Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Callahan Mrs. Brenda Callaway Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey S. Caraboolad Mrs. Carroll M. Carpenter Mrs. Jane Carroll Ms. Merel Cayne Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Cigarran Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Clay Mr. and Mrs. Stewart B. Clifford Dr. and Mrs. Carmel Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Denis P. Coleman, Jr. Mrs. Carol Collins Mr. and Mrs. John T. Collins Mrs. Elfriede Collis Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Condron Mr. Howard Ellis Cox, Jr. and Mrs. Wendy Bingham Mrs. William C. Cox, Jr. Mrs. Heidi Cox Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cregan Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Daft Mr. and Mrs. David S. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. John H. Daniels Mrs. Carla and Mr. Henry Darlington, Jr. Mrs. Mary McDonnell Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davison Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Davis Mr. Nathaniel B. Day Mr. and Mrs. Lodewijk De Vink Mrs. J. Simpson Dean, Jr. Mrs. Martha DeBrule Mrs. Jacques Dejoux Ms. Christina Dennis Mrs. Beth Rudin DeWoody and Mr. Firooz Zahedi Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Disbrow II Mr. and Mrs. Randell C. Doane Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Donnelley Mr. and Mrs. David Dorman Mr. John Dragisic Mrs. Rodman L. Drake Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Dranoff Mr. and Mrs. John G. Drosdick Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Edlavitch Amb. and Mrs. Edward E. Elson Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Engelberg Mr. and Mrs. William H. Eyre, Jr.
Mrs. Richard Monroe Fairbanks III and Mr. Newman T. Halvorson Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Fanjul Mr. and Mrs. J. Pepe Fanjul Mr. and Mrs. Alexander P. Federbush Mr. John D. Firestone Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fitzgerald Mr. William E. Flaherty Mr. Joseph P. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. James C. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Reeder R. Fox Mr. and Mrs. David W. Frisbie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frisbie Mr. and Mrs. Mario Gabelli Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Gambill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gaudieri Mr. C. Meade Geisel, Jr. and Mrs. Louisa Blodgett Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Geisler Mr. and Mrs. William Georgas Mr. Bernard Gewirz Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Gilbane Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Glass Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Goergen Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. George Gould Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Graber Mr. and Mrs. John Rovensky Grace Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Grace Mrs. William R. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thacher Grauer Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe T. Green, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes G. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. William S. Gubelmann Mrs. Ursula L. Gwynne Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin Hale Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthews V. Hamilton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clark Hamilton Mrs. William H. Hamm III Mrs. Edward A. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Torrence C. Harder Mr. and Mrs. Cameron M. Harris Mr. and Mrs. J. Ira Harris Mrs. Mai Hallingby Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hassen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hermann, Jr. Dr. Peter N. Heydon Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hill III Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Hill Ms. Leslie Hindman Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Holton Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hoyt Mrs. Marguerite Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Laban P. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Jackson Ms. Ann Folliss Jeffery and Mr. Ralph E. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tudor Jones Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jones Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kalisman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kargman Mrs. Helene C. Karp Mr. and Mrs. James S. Karp Mrs. Jayne T. Keith Mr. Gil Kemp Mrs. Jorie Butler Kent Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Kiernan III Mrs. Stanley A. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kohl Mr. Leonard Korman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kovner Mr. Michael Kovner and Mr. Jean Doyen de Montaillou Mr. and Mrs. Mark N. Kozak Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Kravis Mrs. H. Frederick Krimendahl II Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kruger Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Lacaillade Mrs. Linda Landis Mr. and Mrs. William Lane Mr. and Mrs. Stallworth M. Larson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder Mr. and Mrs. William L. Leatherman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ledbetter Mr. and Mrs. John A. Levin Mr. and Mrs. H. Irwin Levy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lewinstein Ms. Ellen Liman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Litle Mrs. Susan Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Lockhart Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edgar Long, Jr. Mrs. Walter R. Lovejoy Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Lubin Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lunder Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Luter III Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Madden Mr. and Mrs. Lance D. Mahaney Mrs. David Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Mashek Mr. and Mrs. George G. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. William M. Matthews Mrs. Talbott Maxey Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCausland Mr. and Mrs. John B. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. McGuinn Mr. and Mrs. Terence McGuirk Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. McIntosh IV Mrs. Patricia McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McWilliams Mrs. Aimee M. Merszei Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Miller Mr. and Mrs. D. Quinn Mills Honorable Mary V. Mochary Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Moore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Moore Mrs. George B. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Morrissey Mrs. Mary M. Morse Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Mortimer, Jr. Alicia and Timothy Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Nalley, III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Neff Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols Ms. Suzanne Niedland Ms. Sandra Triem Norcross Mr. and Mrs. Christoph Nostitz Mrs. Anka Kriser Palitz Mr. and Mrs. Ellis J. Parker Mrs. Jean Hamilton Pearman Dr. Virginia and Dr. Paul Pellicci Mr. and Mrs. John C. Phelan Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Phelps Mrs. Sallie B. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Joel I. Picket Mr. and Mrs. Seth Low Pierrepont Mrs. Natalie Pray Mr. Thomas C. Quick Mrs. Martin Revson Mr. and Mrs. P. Anthony Ridder Mr. William D. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Clayton J. Rohrbach III Ms. Kara Ross Ms. Lyn M. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Ross Honorable and Mrs. Wilbur L. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce Mr. and Mrs. John Ruan III Mr. and Mrs. David Rudnick Honorable and Mrs. Philip E. Ruppe Ms. April Russell and Mr. Hampton Lynch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salomon Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sanzone Mrs. Adele K. Schaeffer Mr. Mark L. Shapiro and Mrs. Judy C. Lewent Mrs. Frederic A. Sharf Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Shiverick Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Slattery, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Phillips Small Mrs. Suzette de Marigny Smith Mrs. Beverly Sommer Mrs. Bailey B. Sory III Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Sotos Ms. Julie Hume Sprague Amb. and Mrs. Craig R. Stapleton Ms. Susan S. Stautberg Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Strauss Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Swan Mr. and Mrs. Steven Tananbaum Ambassador and Mrs. Nicholas F. Taubman Mrs. Susan Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Tebbe Mr. and Mrs. Dom Telesco Mrs. Karen N. Tell Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Thornburgh Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Toll Mr. and Mrs. John L. Townsend III Mrs. Meredith A. Townsend and Mr. William Blind Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Treadway Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Tripodi Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Turner Mr. Stephen Uihlein and Mrs. Alessandra Branca-Uihlein Mrs. Nancy Best Van Deuren Mr. and Mrs. Cornelis Johannes Van Hoek Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Vittorini Mr. Karl Wellner and Mrs. Deborah Norville Mr. and Mrs. Cortright Wetherill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Barnett Wiggins, Jr. Ms. Mary McLean Wilson Mr. Michel Witmer Mrs. Erving Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood II Mrs. Dean S. Woodman Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Wyett
GENEROUS SUPPORTERS
Gifts from non-members to The Four Arts of $10,000 or more per year The Frederick J. Brotherton Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hubbard Laurence W. Levine Foundation
FOUR ARTS CIRCLE
Gifts from members and non-members to The Four Arts of $5,000 to $9,999 per year Mrs. Joseph Allen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Anbinder Mr. and Mrs. Gene M. Bernstein Mr. James R. Borynack and Mr. Adolfo Zaralegui Mr. and Mrs. C. Payson Coleman, Jr. Ms. Shawn M. Donnelley and Dr. Christopher M. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Eliasberg Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Fast Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Flinn, Jr. Mrs. Lynn A. Foster Mrs. Cynthia Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Morton l. Funger Mr. John Herrick Gooch
Mr. Peter M. Gottsegen Mrs. Henry F. Harris Mr. and Mrs. William B. Harrison, Jr. Mrs. Clair A. Heise Ms. Heather Henry Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Krey Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McCormack Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mintmire Mrs. Arthur Poisson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Matthew K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Peter Trethewey
GUARDIAN
Gifts from members and non-members to The Four Arts of $2,500 to $4,999 per year Mrs. Penny Bank Mr. and Mrs. Anson McC. Beard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Beverly, Jr. Mrs. Van-Lear Black, III Mrs. Louise L. Braver Mr. Stephen L. Brown and Ms. Jamie Stern Mrs. Gail Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dattels Mr. and Mrs. William J. Devers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dwares Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eisenberg Mr. and Mrs. Laurence T. Fell Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. James T. Flynn Mr. John S. Foster Mr. and Mrs. David Genser Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grudovich Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz Mr. and Mrs. Noel Jeffrey Mrs. Allison Ridder Johnstone Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Lake Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lane Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Lucas II Mrs. Teresa Martignetti Mr. and Mrs. Roman Martinez IV Mr. and Mrs. Edward Masterman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mavec Mrs. Morgan Miller Mr. James W. Milton Mrs. Ann O’Donnell Mrs. Christian Odasso Mrs. Kathrine Palmer Mrs. William Pitt Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Robbins Drs. Edward and Nancy Roberts Mr. and Mrs. C. Tanner Rose, Jr. Ms. Kay T. Segerdahl Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Serchuck Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Simkins Dr. and Mrs. John Strasswimmer Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Strauss Mr. and Mrs. David J. Supino
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Togut Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Werner Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Wiedenmayer Mrs. Kelly M. Williams and Mr. Andrew Forsyth
PATRON
Gifts from members and non-members to The Four Arts of $1,000 to $2,499 per year Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ainslie Mrs. Steven Ames Mr. and Mrs. Marion H. Antonini Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Applebaum Mrs. Ellen B. Asplundh Mr. David Auerbach Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry James Benson, CBE Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bertles Ms. Jennifer Borg Mrs. Holly Peterson Breeden Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bullock, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Calman Mr. and Mrs. John W. Clay, Jr. Mrs. Cristina B. Condon Mrs. Ann B. Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Crowley Mrs. Dennis A. Darin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Davis III Mr. and Mrs. David Duffy Ms. Leslie A. Fitzgerald Fallon Mr. and Mrs. David Feinberg Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fiverson Mr. Charles James Frankel III Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus F. Freidheim, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen Mr. and Mrs. Peter Garvy Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Geisler, Jr. Ms. Carole Gigliotti Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Gilbane, Jr. Mrs. Jay Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Marc Goldberg Mrs. Robert G. Gordon Mrs. Rachel K. Grody Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Robert Hanke Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hardwick Mrs. Mary Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. Hodnett Mr. Henry Phipps Hoffstot III and Mrs. Daryln Hoffstot Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Hopkins III Mrs. Michael Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kirchhoff Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Larmoyeux Sir Geoffrey Leigh Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lentz Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Loring Mrs. Josephine P. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Robb R. Maass Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mackle, Jr.
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Mrs. Allen Mason Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. McGill III Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. McLeod Mr. and Mrs. Marc Alain Meadows Mr. and Mrs. Craig Millard Mr. and Mrs. John H. Morris, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moynihan Mrs. John T. Murray Mr. and Mrs. David Newton Mr. Thomas S. Nicholson Mrs. R. Kendall Nottingham Mrs. Jeremiah O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Clarke O’Herron Mr. David G. Ober Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Olson Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Papanicolaou Dr. Giselle Anna Parry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patton Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Petry Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pierce, Jr. Mrs. Bernard Pincus Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Poppel Dr. and Mrs. G. Wesley Price Mrs. William P. Rayner Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Reveley Mrs. Stephanie Ribakoff Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Riley Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rinker Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Rooney Mr. Leslie Rose and Ms. Denise McCann Mrs. Linda Thompson Saligman Mr. Alan Shayne and Mr. Norman Sunshine Mrs. Suzanne W. Silver Mr. and Mrs. David Simon Mr. and Mrs. John R. Siragusa Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sloane Mrs. Diana R. Slocum Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stepan Mr. and Mrs. William Strawbridge Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Theodoracopulos Mr. and Mrs. John Thorndike Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Tomenson, Jr. Mrs. and Mr. Pascal Franchot Tone Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Trotman, Jr. Mr. John H. Vagelos Mr. J. David Veselsky, Jr. and Mr. Kenneth B. Elias Mr. and Mrs. James M. Walton Dr. and Mrs. James Yashar Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Young
DONOR
Gifts from members and non-members to The Four Arts of $100 to $999 per year Mr. David Albenda and Mr. Graham Watkins Mrs. R. Jack Alexander, Jr. Mr. Thomas Andruskevich and Mrs. Suzanne McMillan Mrs. William Bowen Astrop Mr. James MacAllan Ballentine, Jr. Mr. Albert Barash Mrs. Archer Anthony Barry and Mr. Daniel O. Barry Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Belmont Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Browne Mr. Douglas Buck and Ms. Bobbie Lindsay Mrs. Frances Carey Burns Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burr Countess Leila C. Caithness Mrs. Kathleen Fletcher Chace Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan Clifford Mrs. Wylene R. Commander Drs. John and Gail A. Cooney Mrs. John Cutting II Mr. and Mrs. William Darby Mr. William Stephenson David Mr. and Mrs. Elvio Del Zotto Mrs. Joy G. Diesel Mrs. Emily Frederick C. DiMaggio Ms. Mary Ellen Dohrs Ms. Margaret C. Donnelley Mrs. John Joseph Dowdle IV Mrs. John C. Duggan Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Dunst Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Eades Ms. Harriett Eckstein Mrs. Edith B. Eglin Mr. Elliott Eisen and Mrs. Wendy Eisen Ms. Geri Emmett Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Evans III Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Farry Mr. and Mrs. Murray C. Fine Mrs. Elizabeth B. and Mr. Walter S. Foster II Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gabler Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kip Geddes Ms. Lynne W. George Mrs. Vera C. Gibbons Mrs. Sally M. Gibson Ms. Susan V.W. Gilbertson Mrs. Martha Glasser Mrs. Edward T. Goodman Ms. Ellen Gottschalk Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffen Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hamilton Ms. Denis K. Hanrahan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higginbotham Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hork
Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Hutzler III Mrs. Lawrence Ingber Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jablin Mrs. John M. Johnston Mrs. Hildegard Jones Mrs. Katharine M Jones Mrs. Robert B. Judell Mrs. Florence Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. John P. Keller Ms. Sally Joan Kesseler Mrs. Benigna Kirsten Ms. Page Kjellstrom Dr. and Mrs. Wray A. Kunkle Mrs. Anneliese Langner Mr. Charles F. Lanigan Mrs. Patricia Lebow Mrs. George B. Leder Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Leiden Mrs. L. Marguerite Lenfest Mrs. Henry Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Per Arne Lorentzen Mr. and Mrs. Rocco A. Marcello Mrs. Gerry L. Martin Dr. Mas G. Massoumi and Mrs. Roshan Massoumi Dr. and Mrs. Joseph McCarthy Mrs. Helaine Hobby McKenney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McPherson Mrs. Susan R. Meier Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mellon Mrs. Nancy Mendel Ms. Lois Miller Mrs. George C. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Y. Morgan III Mrs. Thomas W. Moseley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nernberg Mrs. Deborah Landon O’Kain Ms. Linda R. Olsson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pichney Mr. Steven Rappaport and Ms. Judith Garson Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Rein Mrs. Nancy S. Reynolds Mr. David R. Rinehart Mrs. Irene Ritzenthaler-Casey Mrs. Judith Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Randall Brewster Roe Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Rogers Mrs. Bernis Gold Rosenbloom Ms. Carol Russo Mrs. Alexandra Hersey Hamm Ryan Ms. Mary P. Ryan Mrs. June Salny Mrs. Helen M. Salzberg Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Schapiro Ms. Ronnie Diane Serlin Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Shpetner Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery W. Smith Mr. Rob Starkman Mr. Campbell Steward Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Stiller Mrs. Marion H. Straton Mrs. Christine S. P. Strawbridge Mrs. Edna Strnad Mr. and Mrs. John H. Surovek
Mrs. John A. Tory Irving and Barbara Tukel Mr. and Mrs. John Vakoutis Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walton Van der Wolk Ms. Susan Van Pelt Mrs. Ralph B. Vogel Dr. Mary Frances Smoak Walde and Mr. William L. Walde Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Weller Mrs. Carol Weltz Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Whitman III Mrs. Beverly Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Womble Mr. Frederick Wright, Jr. Mrs. Clinton Randolph Wyckoff III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Zacharias Mrs. John H. Zeeman III
IN MEMORY OF Ambassador William “Bill” Brock, given by Linda R. Olsson Louise “Missy” Geisler, given by Linda R. Olsson Dan Gimbel, given by Spencer & Ellen Everett Betty Izard, given by Mr. & Mrs. J. William Weeks Ruth E. and Harold G. Olsson, given by Linda R. Olsson Joyce Sterling, given by Mrs. John R. Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe T. Green, Jr., and Thomas and Melinda Hassen
IN HONOR OF Mr. Joseph Flanagan, given by an anonymous donor Mrs. Lynn Pohanka, given by an anonymous donor John R. Vitrano, given by Andrew & Margaret Vitrano
THANK YOU The Society of the Four Arts wishes to thank the following partners for their generous support:
CORPORATE PARTNERS GENERAL SUPPORT Corporate Visionary Chilton Trust Corporate Leader Hindman Auctions Corporate Friend Hamilton Jewelers Linda R. Olsson Inc., Realtor AMERICANS IN PARIS BIENNIAL DINNER DANCE Findlay Galleries Hearst Corporation Hutton Wilkinson Tony Duquette Inc. DISCO IN THE DESERT CONTEMPORARIES BIENNIAL GALA Findlay Galleries Hospital for Special Surgery PACE Gallery Saks Fifth Avenue
FOUNDATION PARTNERS Hearst Corporation
COMMUNITY PARTNERS Garden Club of Palm Beach Palm Beach Atlantic University Tourist Development Council: Cultural Council for Palm Beach County The Town of Palm Beach
MEDIA PARTNERS Capehart Photography WLRN Public Media
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COMING IN FEBRUARY “Around Dvořák” A festival organized by David Finckel and Wu Han Live performances February 6, 9, and 13 • Educational programs February 7, 8, and 11 $200 for series (including all performances and programs), $100 for Four Arts members Our 2022 Four Arts festival, “Around Dvořák”, centers on the music of one of history’s most beloved composers. It’s exciting to discover that the famed creator of the New World Symphony was also the composer of a great number of definitive, masterful chamber works that constitute a significant portion of our standard repertoire today. In looking and listening “around” this impressive Czech composer, we’ll encounter those who influenced, inspired, and impacted Dvořák’s creativity, surrounded by an assemblage of his most heartfelt Romantic works, both classics and novelties. – David Finckel and Wu Han, Beyer Artists-in-Residence
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