2014 ANNUAL REPORT JANUARY through DEC EM B ER
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From the 2014 President of the Board of Trustees
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From the Director
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Curatorial Affairs
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Loans from the Collection
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Interpretation and Audience Engagement
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Development and External Affairs
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2014 NOMA Staff
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Financial Report
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2014 Board of Trustees
FRONT COVER: Yinka Shonibare, British-Nigerian, 1962; Wind Sculpture V, 2013; Steel armature and fiberglass resin cast, ed. 2 of unique edition of 7 + 2 AP; Gift of Sydney and Walda Besthoff, 2014.44 ©Yinka Shonibare MBE. All Rights Reserved, DACS/ARS, NY 2015 BACK COVER: China, Northern Qi period, 550–577 AD, Buddhist Votive Stele, Sandstone, Gift of Abby Rae Catledge, by exchange, 2014.39 LEFT: Mel Chin, American, born 1951; The Funk and Wag from A to Z [selection from], 2008 - 2012; Excised printed pages from The Universal Standard Encyclopedia, 1953-56, by Wilfred Funk, Inc.; Archival waterbased glue, paper, 524 collages; Courtesy of the artist
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FRO M TH E 2 0 1 4 PRE SI D E NT O F TH E BOA RD O F TRUS TE E S It’s always difficult to sum a year’s activities and successes, and NOMA had a particularly tremendous year in 2014. In my final year as board president, I witnessed the museum successfully complete an ambitious exhibition schedule that included Mel Chin: Rematch, Photography and the American Civil War, Rising Up: Hale Woodruff’s Murals at Talladega College, and Behind Closed Doors: Art in the Spanish-American Home, 1492-1898. The year was capped with the marvelous photorealism exhibition from one of the finest collections in the world, held by Sydney and Walda Besthoff. Our budget increased nearly 15%, which has allowed staff to continue to develop new exhibitions and initiatives, and strengthen existing programs. The museum initiated and completed an ambitious strategic plan to set the museum up for long-term success. This plan, the result of a yearlong intensive series of sessions within the board and with assistance from NOMA staff, uses a five-pillar strategy: enriched collections, enhanced arts education, expanded demographic reach, upgraded technology, and ensured financial stability. NOMA certainly enriched its collection in 2014, with the installation of a superb sculpture by the late Roy Lichtenstein. The prominent placement of Five Brushstrokes in the reflection pool in front of the museum has been a warm welcome to visitors ever since. The year concluded with the election of a strong slate of new trustees, a group of civic-minded business and community leaders who have led the museum into an energetic 2015. I am confident that with this talented board of trustees and a capable staff, NOMA will continue to be the premier arts organization of the Gulf South. It was a singular personal privilege to serve such a fine board as its president and to support the museum’s extraordinarily dedicated and professional staff at every level.
David F. Edwards 2014 President of the Board of Trustees
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FROM THE DIRECTOR In 2014, NOMA took a deliberate, focused approach to the ongoing implementation of the museum’s strategic plan. Significant additions to the collection, new education initiatives, expanded programs, broader audiences, and critical financial support underscore some of NOMA’s milestones. NOMA’s collection grew with acquisitions spanning every genre and time period, from photographs by Brett Weston and Carrie Mae Weems to a sixth century Buddhist carving. NOMA’s permanent collection—its greatest resource—continues to provide opportunities for scholarship and interpretation, as evident in a new exhibition model dedicated to highlighting singular objects of importance. Inaugurated with Little Dancer Aged Fourteen by Edgar Degas, on loan from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, this focus gallery presented the sculpture in context with impressionist works from NOMA’s collection. The museum’s wide-ranging exhibition schedule also included a major retrospective of Mel Chin, an artist whose oeuvre delves into the provocative realms of conceptual, activist, environmental, and political art; a presentation of Hale Woodruff’s murals, never seen outside of Talladega College; and Behind Closed Doors, which placed some of NOMA’s Spanish Colonial works alongside those from the Brooklyn Museum. Photography and the American Civil War, an exhibition from The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York offered an examination of the camera’s evolving role during this devastating war. NOMA’s strong traveling exhibition program introduced national audiences to Edward Burtynsky: Water and Gordon Parks: The Making of an Argument. Those exhibitions, previously exhibited in New Orleans, continue to educate and inform as they tour nationally. Dr. Fari Nzinga, new to the NOMA staff in 2014, also focused on expanding audience engagement and building diversity. Nzinga, NOMA’s first public policy officer, came to the museum as a fellow from the National Council of Learned Societies Public Fellows program. Out of twenty non-profits and government agencies, NOMA is the only art museum chosen to participate in this program. Transformative philanthropic support allowed NOMA to enhance newly launched programs, like Mini Masters. A generous gift from the Ford Foundation gave this innovative early learning program the opportunity to expand in New Orleans with positive results. Meaningful collaborations with local organizations cultivated the development of new programs and interpretive tools for the galleries, like the NOMA Mobile Guide. The first guide allowed visitors to take a tour of the Besthoff Sculpture Garden with their mobile devices, and today we’ve expanded with other collection highlights tours and in-depth object exploration. In 2014, 230,000 visitors traveled from 64 countries to experience NOMA’s cultural offerings. Through calculated marketing strategies, we will continue to expand our reach to local and global audiences. With each step forward, NOMA is an institution committed to the present as well as the past, while remaining engaged with crucial conversations about the future.
Susan M. Taylor The Montine McDaniel Freeman Director Annual Report 2014
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CU R ATORIAL AFFAIRS
THE PARLOR AT BUTLER GREENWOOD PLANTATION, AUGUST 2014
PHOTO BY ROMAN ALOKHIN
EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The special exhibitions presented at NOMA served as both complement and context for many of the museum’s strongest collections. Mel Chin: Rematch, an expansive retrospective of this Houston-born conceptual artist’s work launched the spring season. Behind Closed Doors: Art in the Spanish Colonial Home, 14921898 allowed for the presentation of selected NOMA collection treasures within the context of this summer exhibition organized by the Brooklyn Museum. Closing out the year was Photorealism: The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Collection, which highlighted over seventy works from one of the premiere collections in the United States of this genre.
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Significant photography projects were presented throughout the year, including the traveling exhibition Photography and the American Civil War, organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Three other exhibitions were drawn primarily from NOMA’s extensive collection: Photo-Unrealism, presented in the Templeman galleries coincident with Photorealism, and two exhibitions in the A. Charlotte Mann and Joshua Mann Pailet Gallery, Sphere of Influence and Emmet Gowin: Concerning America and Alfred Stieglitz, and Myself. The continued generosity of The Helis Foundation resulted in the naming of a new gallery for modern and contemporary art. Aptly, the naming coincided with
the exhibition Robert Rauschenberg and the Five from Louisiana, which featured Rauschenberg’s Melic Meeting (Spread), 1979, an important work secured in 2013 with support from The Helis Foundation. The loan of Portrait of Estelle Musson Degas, 1872 by Edgar Degas engendered a reciprocal loan program with the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and the inauguration of the Stafford Focus Gallery. This gallery is envisioned as a space where extraordinary collection works or special loans to the museum may be presented. The first of these exhibitions was Degas’ Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen; accompanying the sculpture were works from NOMA’s collection that illuminated the artist’s fascination with ballet.
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EXHIBITIONS
Traveling exhibitions organized by NOMA expanded the permanent collection’s reach and brought important works of art to a broader community. The loan of individual works to internationally significant exhibitions also reached a high point; objects from NOMA’s collections were seen in major European, Mexican and American venues. Important works of art were brought into the collection, including two major works for the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden. Mimmo Paladino’s Caduto a ragione, 2008 and Yinka Shonibare’s Wind Sculpture V, 2013 were installed late in the year. In the field of Asian art, the sixth-century Buddhist Votive Stele was a major addition to the Chinese collection; and the sixteenth-century Dvarapala enhanced the collection of Indian sculpture. The parlor suite from the Butler Greenwood Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana was a transformative acquisition. This fully intact rococo revival parlor allows NOMA to present and contextualize a complete midnineteenth century parlor setting. Gifts from foundations continued to enhance our collections, notably Thornton Dial’s Ninth Ward, 2011, from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation, Sam Francis’s Untitled, 1984, from the Sam Francis Foundation, and Andy Warhol’s Little Red Book, 17, 1972, a gift of the Andy Warhol Foundation.
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Photography and the American Civil War
Reparation: Contemporary Views of New Orleans
January 31 — May 4, 2014 Templeman and Lupin Galleries Organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
October 25, 2014 — January 25, 2015 Lupin Center for Decorative Arts
Mel Chin: Rematch
November 8, 2014 — January 25, 2015 Ella West Freeman Galleries
February 21 — May 25, 2014 Ella West Freeman Galleries
Chinese Tomb Figures February 24 — October 6, 2014 Great Hall
Robert Rauschenberg and the “Five from Louisiana” May 2, 2014 — August 2, 2015 The Helis Foundation Gallery
Sphere of Influence: Pictorialism, Women, and Modernism
Photorealism: The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Collection
Emmet Gowin: Concerning America and Alfred Stieglitz, and Myself December 3, 2014 — March 8, 2015 A. Charlotte Mann and Joshua Mann Pailet Gallery
TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS ORGANIZED BY NOMA Seeing Ourselves Through Others
May 2 — November 23, 2014 A. Charlotte Mann and Joshua Mann Pailet Gallery
January 13 — February 24, 2014 Reynolds Ryan Art Gallery, Isidore Newman School, New Orleans, LA
Rising Up: Hale Woodruff’s Murals at Talladega College
Louisiana Through the Lens: Photographs by Debbie Fleming Caffery
May 16 — September 14, 2014 Lupin Center for Decorative Arts Organized by the High Museum of Art
Behind Closed Doors: Art in the Spanish American Home, 1492-1898 June 20 — September 21, 2014 Ella West Freeman Galleries Organized by the Brooklyn Museum
Alexis Rockman: Drawings from Life of Pi
January 17 — March 1, 2014 Imperial Calcasieu Museum, Lake Charles, LA
A Fair to Remember: Joshua Mann Pailet’s 1984 Word Fair Photographs from the New Orleans Museum of Art March 22 — April 26, 2014 Slidell Cultural Center, Slidell, LA
Edward Burtynsky: Water
July 4 — October 12, 2014 Templeman Galleries Organized by The Drawing Center
July 11 — September 28, 2014 Faulconer Gallery at Grinnell College Grinnell, IA
Playing to the Moon: Variations on a Theme
Mel Chin: Rematch
August 29, 2014 — September 6, 2015 Japanese Gallery
September 5 — December 21, 2014 Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
Degas’ Little Dancer Aged Fourteen
Views of New Orleans: Contemporary Art from NOMA
October 17 2014 — March 1, 2015 Stafford Gallery
September 13 — October 25, 2014 St. Tammany Art Association, Covington, LA
Photo-Unrealism October 17, 2014 — March 15, 2015 Templeman Galleries
Prospect.3: Notes for Now October 25, 2014 — January 25, 2015 Museum-wide
Gordon Parks: The Making of an Argument September 19 — December 21, 2014 Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
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ACQUISITIONS
Lois Conner, American, born 1951; Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1988; Platinum print; Museum purchase, Funds provided by Cherye R. and James F. Pierce, 2014.77 © Lois Conner
African Art Bamileke Peoples; Basin with Handle and Spout, n.d.; Terracotta; Gift of Charles Napoli, 2014.50 Ejagham Peoples; Janus Head Crocodile Headcrest, n.d.; Wood, pigment, iron; Gift of Charles Napoli, 2014.49 Kuba Peoples; Helmet Mask (mukenga), n.d.; Raffia, fiber cloth, wood, cowrie shells, glass beads, feathers, caning; Gift of Charles Napoli, 2014.51 Kuba Peoples; Textile Panel, n.d.; Raffia, pigment, framed; Gift of Charles Napoli, 2014.52 Unidentified Berber Artist; Woman’s Wedding Necklace, n.d.; Silver and carnelian; Gift of Joan and Lawrence Zaslow, 2014.68 Unidentified Berber Artist; Koran case, n.d.; Silver; Gift of Joan and Lawrence Zaslow, 2014.69 Unidentified Senufo Artist; Oil Lamp, n.d.; Hand-forged iron; Gift of Michael D. Robinson and Donald J. Boutté, 2014.75
Asian Art Tani Buncho, Japan, 1763–1840; Monk and Scholar Viewing a Painting of Hotei, 1805; Ink and color on silk; Gift of E. John Bullard, 2014.12 Ando Hiroshige, Japan, 1797–1858; “Travelers on a Ferry Near Arai Station” from “The Fifty-three Posting Stations of the Tokaido”, 1833-1834, this impression issued circa 1845; Color woodcut, framed; Gift of Elizabeth French, 2014.67 Unidentified, China; Buddhist Votive Stele, Northern Qi period, 550-577 AD; Sandstone; Gift by exchange from Abby Rae Catledge, 2014.39
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Unidentified; Dvarapala [Door Guardian], 16th century; Wood; Gift of Dr. Siddharth K. Bhansali, 2014.103 Unidentified; Thangka [2], 19th century; Gouache on linen; Gift of Dr. Jerah Johnson, 2014.101,.102
Decorative Arts Corning Glass Works, Steuben Division, Walter Dorwin Teague, American, 1883–1960, “Lens” Bowl, 1932; Mold-blown Pyrex glass; Gift of E. John Bullard in honor of Isidore and Marianne Cohn, 2014.11 McKee Glass Company possibly, American; “Deer and Pine” Bread Tray, 1880-1890; Pressed glass; Gift of E. John Bullard, 2014.56 Mt. Washington Glass Company, American; “Napoli” Ewer, 1894-1896; Mold blown leaded glass with enamel and gilt; Gift of E. John Bullard in honor of John W. Lolley, 2014.10 Pellatt & Green, English; Plate with Sulfide Cameo of Queen Caroline, 1822; Glass with ceramic cameo; Gift of E. John Bullard in memory of Walker Ronaldson, 2014.57 Shearwater Pottery, American; Pitcher, 1954; Earthenware: greenglazed; Gift of Brian Schneider, 2014.48 Unidentified; Tumbler with sulfide Cameo of “Duc de Bordeaux”, 1830; Pressed glass with ceramic cameo; Gift of E. John Bullard in memory of Walker Ronaldson, 2014.58 Unknown manufacturer, possibly Thonet; Rocking chair, 1900; Bentwood, caned seat; Gift of Johann and Tony Bultman in memory of Jeanne L. Bultman, 2014.9
Various makers, most retailed by Hubbell & Curtis or C. Flint & Jones, American; Harriet Flower Mathews Parlor Suite from Butler-Greenwood Plantation, 1861 and 1850s; Various materials including rosewood furnishings, silk upholstery and curtains, giltwood and marble pier mirrors; Museum purchase, William McDonald Boles and Eva Carol Boles Fund, 2014.2.1-.23
Installation Lesley Dill, American, born 1950; Hell Hell Hell/Heaven Heaven Heaven: Encountering Sister Gertrude Morgan & Revelation, n.d.; Mixed media; Gift of the artist Lesley Dill for the Arthur Roger Gallery 40th Anniversary Exhibition at NOMA; 2014.45.1-.8
Oceanic Art Nagalla Peoples; Canoe Prow with Stylized Crocodile, n.d.; Wood: carved with pigment; Gift of Abba J. Kastin, MD, 2014.74 Unidentified, Breast Ornament (kap kap), n.d.; Turtle shell, clam shell, fiber and seeds; Gift of Abba J. Kastin, 2014.71 Unidentified, Breast Ornament (kap kap), n.d.; Turtle shell, clam shell, fiber and seed; Gift of Abba J. Kastin, MD, 2014.72 Unidentified; Male Funerary Figure (Rhamberamb); n.d.; Human skull and hair, wood, clay, fiber, sago fonds, cowrie shells, spider webs and pigment; Gift of Abba J. Kastin, MD, 2014.73 Unidentified; Two Daggers, n.d.; Human femur bone, incised with fabric and cowrie shells; Gift of Abba J. Kastin, MD; 2014.70.1,.2
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Carrie Mae Weems, American, born 1953; Untitled (Ella on silk), 2014; Diptych printed on fabric dye on silk charmeuse, stretched over cotton on support, with black tray frames, coroplas backing, no glazing; Gift of Tommy Coleman, 2014.66.a,.b Š Carrie Mae Weems. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.
Benjamin Franklin Pease, American, 1822-1888; Anonymous Family, circa 1855; Daguerreotype, plate; Museum purchase, Tina Freeman Fund, 2014.55
Painting Luis Cruz Azaceta, Cuban American, born 1942; Art, 1994; mixed media on canvas; Promised and partial gift of Arthur Roger, 2014.78 Douglas Bourgeois, American, born 1951; Inviolate, 2003; Oil on panel; Promised and partial gift of Arthur Roger, 2014.80 Fritz Bultman, American, 1919-1985; The Chauffeur, 1968; Oil on shaped canvas; Gift of Ellis Johann Bultman and Anthony F. Bultman, 2014.7 Fritz Bultman, American, 1919-1985; The Nurse, 1968; Oil on shaped canvas; Gift of Ellis Johann Bultman and Anthony F. Bultman, 2014.6 Thornton Dial, American, born 1928; Ninth Ward, 2011; Various media; Gift of Souls Grown Deep Foundation, 2014.38 Sam Francis, American, 1923-1994; Untitled, 1984; Acrylic on unstretched canvas, laid down and mounted on stretched canvas panel; Gift of the Sam Francis Foundation, 2014.4 Regina Scully, American, born 1975; Navigation 7, 2010; Acrylic on panel; Museum purchase, NOMA Contemporaries Fund, 2014.3
Photography Anderson and Low, British, active 1990-present; Ben Couchman, Water Polo Player, USAFA (triptych), 20012005; Silver gelatin prints; Promised and partial gift of Arthur Roger, 2014.79.1-.3 Lawrence Beck, American, born 1962; Botanical Garden: Neobuxbaumia Scoparia, 1998; C-print, framed; Gift of Diego Cortez, 2014.20 David Byrne, Scottish, born 1952; Money Flower Offerings, Burma, 1996; Laminated C-print, ed. 1/10; Gift of Diego Cortez, 2014.21
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Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948; God Be With You, 2005; Gelatin silver print, ed. 5/10; Gift of L. Kyle Roberts, 2014.31
Jimmy DeSana, American, 19491990; Untitled (green figure), 1978; C-print, framed; Gift of Diego Cortez, 2014.26
Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948; Star, 2001; Gelatin silver print; Gift of L. Kyle Roberts, 2014.32
Jimmy DeSana, American, 1949-1990; Untitled (red flower), 1978; C-print, framed; Gift of Diego Cortez, 2014.25
Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948; Untitled [Portrait of a man], n.d.; Gelatin silver print; Gift of L. Kyle Roberts, 2014.33
John Patrick Dugdale, American, born 1960; Petals, 1997; Cyanotype photograph, edition # unknown; Promised and partial gift of Arthur Roger, 2014.81
Lois Conner, American, born 1951; Atchafalaya Swamp, Louisiana, 1988; Platinum print; Museum purchase, Funds provided by Cherye R. and James F. Pierce, 2014.76 Lois Conner, American, born 1951; Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1988; Platinum print; Museum purchase, Funds provided by Cherye R. and James F. Pierce, 2014.77 Jo Ann Callis, American, born 1940; Door, 1986; Gelatin silver print on linen, framed; Gift of L. Kyle Roberts, 2014.46 Benjamin Chappel; Two Albums of photographs from various locations, 1912-1914; Gelatin silver prints, mounted on album pages; Gift of Dolores J. Walker, 2014.64,.65 Diego Cortez, American, born 1946; Cataract: Red Reflex, 1975; Photo collage: photographs, ink, tape, framed; Gift of Diego Cortez, 2014.22 Mark Dalessandro; Untitled, 2012; C-print mounted on board; Gift of Diego Cortez, 2014.23 Jimmy DeSana, American, 19491990; Collection of 90 photographs, Various dates; 87 vintage gelatin prints, 1 color transparency, 2 photographs; Gift of Diego Cortez, 2014.24.1-.90 Jimmy DeSana, American, 19491990; Untitled (gold tubes), 1978; C-print, framed; Gift of Diego Cortez, 2014.27
Dr. Roger Graetz, Josephine Sacabo at Work, n.d.; Gelatin silver print, unframed; Gift of the Artist, 2014.37 Jan Gilbert, American; Threshold, 1990; Photomechanical image on vellum, coated; Museum purchase, Art Acquisition Fund, 2014.53 Greg Gorman, American, born 1949; Andy Warhol, 1986; Black and white photograph; Promised and partial gift of Arthur Roger, 2014.82 Clarence John Laughlin, American, 1905-1985; The Photographer as Explorer of Space + Light: (Wynn Bullock, 1902-1975), 1956, printed 1976; Gelatin silver print, Gift of E. John Bullard, 2014.13 Nathan Lerner, American, 1913-1997; Light Volume, 1937; Gelatin silver print; Gift of Roger Graetz, 2014.34 O. Winston Link, American, born 1919; Hot Shot Eastbound, Iaeger, West Virginia, negative date: 1956, print date: July 1999; Gelatin silver print; Gift of Blaine Gutermuth, 2014.59 Danny Lyon, American, born 1942; Chicago and North Beach, San Francisco, 1959-1960; Six silver gelatin prints in one frame, framed; Gift of Diego Cortez, 2014.28.a-.f Robert Mapplethorpe, American, 1947-1989; Portrait of George Dureau, n.d.; Gelatin silver print, paper; Purchased with funds provided by various donors, 2014.18
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ACQUISITIONS Mimmo Paladino, Italian, born 1948; Caduto a ragione [Fallen to the Ground], 2008; Bronze, cast #3 from an edition of 5, plus 2 artists casts, Gift of Sydney and Walda Besthoff, 2014.43 © 2015 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/SIAE, Rome
Robert Mapplethorpe, American, 1947-1989; Portrait of George Dureau (double portrait), 1982; Gelatin silver print; Purchased with funds provided by various donors, 2014.19 Robert Mapplethorpe, American, 1947-1989; Self-Portrait with Whip, 1978; Silver gelatin print, paper; Promised and partial gift of Arthur Roger, 2014.83 Ari Marcopoulos, Dutch, born 1957; Untitled, from “Transitions and Exits” book and series, n.d.; C-prints; Gift of Diego Cortez, 2014.29.1-.3 John Menszer, American; Holocaust Survivors Series, 1994; Set of 13 chromogenic prints; Gift of the Artist, 2014.17.1-.13 Catherine Opie, American, born 1961; Self-Portrait, 1993; Cibachrome print, exhibition print in the edition; Promised and partial gift of Arthur Roger, 2014.84 Benjamin Franklin Pease, American, 1822-1888; Anonymous Family, circa 1855; Daguerreotype, plate; Museum purchase, Tina Freeman Fund, 2014.55 James (Jimmy) H. Ricau, American, 1916-1993; Untitled, circa 1940s; Gelatin silver print; Gift of William R. Cullison, 2014.90 James (Jimmy) H. Ricau, American, 1916-1993; Untitled, circa 1940s; Contact print from the original Ricau negative of Shadows-onthe-Teche plantation house, New Iberia, LA; Gift of William R. Cullison, 2014.91 Malick Sidibé, Malian, born 1936; Untitled (portrait of Sidibé’s son Mudy in Nirvana t-shirt), 20002003; Gelatin silver print in artist’s glass frame, framed; Gift of Diego Cortez, 2014.30 Henry Holmes Smith, American, 1909-1986; Royal Pair, 1951-1976; Dye transfer print; Gift of Roger Graetz, 2014.35
S. Gayle Stevens, American, born 1955; Pass, collection of thirty three tintypes, 2009-2013; Wet plate collodion tintypes; Gift of the Artist, 2014.16.1-.33 Unidentified; Christmas Greetings (portfolio of six photographs), circa 1940s; Gelatin silver prints; Gift of William R. Cullison, 2014.92.1-.6 Unidentified; Untitled [portrait of a soldier], circa 1863; Sixth-plate ambrotype; Gift of Judie Oudt, 2014.15 Unidentified Photographer; Les Vaches Alignees, La Boucherie, Bruxelles (The Cows Lined Up, The Butcher Shop, Brussels), 1936; Gelatin silver print; Gift of E. John Bullard, 2014.14 Unidentified Photographer; Portrait of Denis-Désiré Riocreux, circa 1855; Salt print from a glass negative; Museum purchase, Tina Freeman Fund, 2014.54 Andy Warhol, American, 1928-1987; Little Red Book, 17, May 1972; 14 polaroid photographs – Polacolor Type 108; Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation, 2014.1.1-.14 Bruce Weber, American, born 1946; Garth and Shell, Santa Monica, n.d.; Gelatin silver print, edition unknown; Promised and partial gift of Arthur Roger, 2014.85 Bruce Weber, American, born 1946; Jerome and Girlfriend, n.d.; Gelatin silver print, edition unknown, paper; Promised and partial gift of Arthur Roger, 2014.86 Carrie Mae Weems, American, born 1953; Untitled (Ella on silk), 2014; Diptych printed on fabric dye on silk charmeuse, stretched over cotton on support, with black tray frames, coroplas backing, no glazing; Gift of Tommy Coleman, 2014.66.a,.b Brett Weston, American, 1911-1993; Various photographs, 1946-1985; Gelatin silver prints; 2014.60.1-.55
Lou Stoumen, American, 1916-1991; Sailor and Girl, Subway, 1940; Gelatin silver print, paper; Gift of Dr. Roger Graetz, 2014.36
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Sam Francis, American, 1923-1994; Untitled, 1984; Acrylic on unstretched canvas, laid down and mounted on stretched canvas panel; Gift of the Sam Francis Foundation, 2014.4 © 2015 Sam Francis Foundation, California/Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY
Prints, Drawings and Works on Paper Georges Barbier, French, 18821932; Vichy (II) / ou / Le Jeu des Marionnettes (from “Gazette du Bon Ton”), 1915; Pochoir print; Gift of William R. Cullison, 2014.95 Fritz Bultman, American, 1919-1985; Migrations, 1975; Collage of painted papers; Gift of Ellis Johann Bultman and Anthony F. Bultman, 2014.5 Fritz Bultman, American, 1919-1985; Untitled (Study for “Barrier”), circa 1967-1968; Crayon and pencil on paper, framed; Gift of Ellis Johann Bultman and Anthony F. Bultman, 2014.8 Bernard Boutet de Monvel, French, 1884–1949; Les Premiers Soupcons/Costumes trotteurs de Doeuillet (from “Gazette du Bon Ton”), circa 1912; Pochoir print; Gift of William R. Cullison, 2014.96 Trenton Doyle Hancock, American, born 1974; In Times Like These, One Must Pray for Balance, 1999; Acrylic on paper; Gift of Arthur Roger, 2014.88 Sir Charles Holroyd, English, 18611917; Untitled, n.d.; Graphite on paper; Gift of William R. Cullison, 2014.97 Georges Lepape, French, 1887-1971; “Les Cerises / Toilette de campagne par Paul Poiret (from “Gazette du Bon Ton”), circa 1912-1915; Pochoir print; Gift of William R. Cullison, 2014.93 A. Edouard Marty, French, 18821974; Rentrons, La Fraicheur Tombe...” / Robes du soir de Doeuillet (from “Gazette du Bon Ton”), circa 1912-1915; Pochoir print; Gift of William R. Cullison, 2014.94 Ronald I. McRae; Untitled, n.d. [3]; Silk screens; Gift of William R. Cullison, 2014.98-.100 Christopher Saucedo, American, born 1964; Floating World Trade Center, 2011 [2]; Linen pulp on cotton paper; Museum purchase, Art Acquisition Fund, 2014.40,.41
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Christopher Saucedo, American, born 1964; Triptych, from the Fluid Volumes series, 2013; Linen pulp on cotton paper burnt with aluminum brand; Museum purchase, Art Acquisition Fund, 2014.42.1-.3 Victor Segalen, French, 1878-1919; Steles, 1987; Printed book with lithographed cover design, one of an edition of 150; Gift of Anabel Mason, 2014.63 Jack Stauffacher, American, born 1920; Half‑people, and half‑bicycles, 1991; Letterpress and relief printed broadside, edition of 140; Gift of Anabel Mason, 2014.62 Jack Stauffacher, American, born 1920; Twelve aphorisms selected from DAYBREAK: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality, by Friedrich Nietzsche, 1996; Artist book: letterpress text with relief printed cover, ed. 77/100; Gift of Anabel Mason, 2014.61 Hale Woodruff, American, 19001980; Hale Woodruff: Selections from the Atlanta Period, 1931-1941; printed 1996; Linocut on papier d’Arches, ed. 299/300; Gift of Auldlyn Higgins Williams and E.T. Williams, JR New York, N.Y. in memory of Daisy Whaley Mason, 2014.47.1-.8
Sculpture Mimmo Paladino, Italian, born 1948; Caduto a ragione [Fallen to the Ground], 2008; Bronze, cast #3 from an edition of 5, plus 2 artists casts, Gift of Sydney and Walda Besthoff, 2014.43 Holton Rower, American, born 1962; Beaver Canoe, 2010; Acrylic on plywood; Gift of Arthur Roger, 2014.87 Yinka Shonibare, British-Nigerian, 1962; Wind Sculpture V, 2013; Steel armature and fiberglass resin cast, ed. 2 of unique edition of 7 + 2 AP; Gift of Sydney and Walda Besthoff, 2014.44
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LOANS FROM THE COLLECTION Derek Larson, American, Waste is All We Have, 2012, Digital video (7 minutes, 58 seconds), wood, sandbags, foam-core, glue, Museum purchase, NOMA Contemporaries Fund, 2013.3.3
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY Chicago in L.A.: Judy Chicago’s Early Work, 1963-74 April 4 – September 28, 2014 Judy Chicago, American, born 1939, Heaven Is for White Men Only, 1973, Acrylic on canvas, Gift of the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation Caixa Forum, Barcelona, Spain Camille Pissarro October 15, 2013 – January 26, 2014 Camille Pissaro, French, 18301903, Garden of the Tuileries in Winter, 1900, Oil on canvas, The Mrs. Frederick M. Stafford Collection, EL.1977.12 Crosstown Arts, Memphis, TN Derek Larson: Tantric Wealth November 14 – December 20, 2014 Derek Larson, American, Fountains of Youth, 2012, Digital video (4 minutes, 56 seconds), wood, sandbags, foam-core, glue, Museum purchase, NOMA Contemporaries Fund, 2013.3.1 Derek Larson, American, Sent from my iPhone, 2012, Digital video (8 minutes, 33 seconds), wood, sandbags, foam-core, glue, Museum purchase, NOMA Contemporaries Fund, 2013.3.2
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Medford Johnston: Counterpoise February 8 – June 8, 2014
Bouquets: French Still-Life Painting from Chardin to Matisse
W. Medford Johnston, American, born 1941, Basic Masai, 1989, Acrylic, modeling paste, pencil on canvas, Gift of W. Medford Johnston in honor of William A. Fagaly, 91.157
October 26, 2014 – February 8, 2015
Imperial Calcasieu Museum, Lake Charles, LA
Edgar Degas, French, 1834-1917, Portrait of Estelle Musson Degas, 1872, Oil on canvas, Museum purchase through Public Subscription, 65.1
Louisiana Through the Lens: Photographs by Debbie Fleming Caffery from the New Orleans Museum of Art
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, France; Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, The Argument #1-#6, 1978, Gelatin silver print, ed. 3/25, Museum purchase, 2013.1.22-.27
Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX
Robert Gordy, American, 1933-1986; Rivers and Clouds, 1967, Museum purchase, 67.29
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
Joseph Cornell and Surrealism in New York October 18, 2013 – February 10, 2014 March 7 – June 20, 2014 Joseph Cornell, American, 19031972, Untitled, (18 compassesCompass Case), n.d., Paper box construction, Gift of the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation, 2002.306 Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, TN Sanctity Pictured: The Art of the Dominican and Franciscan Orders in Renaissance Italy October 31, 2014 – January 25, 2015 Unidentified, Venetian, The Last Supper, circa 1300, Tempera and gold leaf on panel, The Samuel H. Kress Collection, 61.59 Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona Georgia O’Keeffe in New Mexico: Architecture, Katsinam, and the Land September 27, 2013 – January 12, 2014 Georgia O’Keeffe, American, 1887-1986, My Backyard, 1937, Oil on canvas, Museum purchase, City of New Orleans Capital Funds, 73.8
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Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, Planters (pulling cane off back of wagon), 1974, Gelatin silver print, ed. 12/25, Museum purchase, 2013.1.33 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, Untitled (field worker resting), 1974 (fall of), printed December 1974, Gelatin silver print, ed. 10/25, Museum purchase, 2013.1.34 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, Smokey Sky, 2003, Gelatin silver print, ed. 1/25, Museum purchase, 2013.1.74 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, Deacon Shooting Gun at Midnight New Year’s Eve 1999, 1999, Gelatin silver print, ed. 1/25, Museum purchase, 2013.1.76 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, Harry, 1985, Gelatin silver print, ed. 3/25, Museum purchase, 2013.1.82 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, Elle (the Road Runner), 1983, September; printed 1984, Gelatin silver print, ed. 7/25, Museum purchase, 2013.1.83 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, Kojack Burning Cane, 1988, December; printed 1989, Gelatin silver print, ed. 8/25, Museum purchase, 2013.1.86
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Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, Katy Pool Hall, 1991, Gelatin silver print, ed. 8/25, Museum purchase, 2013.1.87 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, Harry’s Hands, 1984, Gelatin silver print, ed. 20/25, Museum purchase, 2013.1.92 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, PaPa, 1987, December 3; printed March 19, 1991, Gelatin silver print, artist proof, Museum purchase, 2013.1.94 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, Medric’s Door, 2004, December, Gelatin silver print, work print, Museum purchase, 2013.1.98 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, PaPa, 1987, December, Gelatin silver print, work print, Museum purchase, 2013.1.95 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, Burning Sugar Cane, 1999, Gelatin silver print, artist proof, Museum purchase, 2013.1.106 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, White Boots, 1989, November; printed January 17, 1990, Gelatin silver print, ed. 3/25, Museum purchase, 2013.1.113 Debbie Fleming Caffery, American, born 1948, Sunset – Burning Cane, n.d., Gelatin silver print, ed. 1/25, Museum purchase, 2013.1.115 The Jewish Museum, New York, New York Helena Rubinstein: Beauty is Power October 31, 2014 – March 22, 2015 André Kertész, American (born Hungary), 1894–1985, Mr. Titus, Editor and Publisher, 4 Rue Delambre, Montparnasse, 1928, Gelatin silver print, Museum purchase, Women’s Volunteer Committee Fund, 73.168
Louisiana Arts and Science Museum, Baton Rouge, LA Fritz Bultman: An American Abstractionist October 19, 2013 – January 5, 2014 Fritz Bultman, American, 1919-1985, Head No. 9, 1973, Bronze, The Muriel Bultman Francis Collection, 86.156 Fritz Bultman, American, 19191985, Sun Figure, 1955, Oil on canvas, The Muriel Bultman Francis Collection, 86.157 Fritz Bultman, American, 19191985, Doorkeeper, 1947, Oil on canvas, The Muriel Bultman Francis Collection, 86.162 Fritz Bultman, American, 1919-1985, Leaf, 1963, Bronze, The Muriel Bultman Francis Collection, 86.163 Fritz Bultman, American, 19191985, The Cloak II, 1963, Bronze, The Muriel Bultman Francis Collection, 86.164 Fritz Bultman, American, 1919-1985, Garden Spring, 1982, Collage of painted paper, Gift of Jeanne Bultman and the Bultman Family, 93.168 Fritz Bultman, American, 19191985, Migrations, 1975, Collage of painted papers, Gift of Ellis Johann Bultman and Anthony F. Bultman, 2014.5 Louisiana Arts and Science Museum, Baton Rouge, LA
Unidentified, Cuzco School; Saint James the Moorslayer (Santiago Matamoros), 18th century; Oil on linen; Museum purchase, 74.281
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX; Fundacion del Museo Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain Braque, A Retrospective February 16 – May 11, 2014 June 13 – September 21, 2014 Georges Braque, French, 18821963, Landscape at l’Estaque, 1906, Oil on canvas, Bequest of Victor K. Kiam, 77.284
Odd Nerdrum January 11 – March 23, 2014 Odd Nerdrum, Norwegian, born 1944, Girl with Doorknob, 1989, charcoal on paper, Museum purchase, Elise Newman Soloman Fund, 89.57 Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI; San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX Thomas Sully: Painted Performance October 11, 2013 – January 5, 2014 February 7 – May 11, 2014
Neue Galerie: Museum for German and Austrian Art, New York, NY Vasily Kandinsky: From Blaue Reiter to the Bauhaus, 1910-1925 October 3, 2013 – February 2, 2014 Vasily Kandinksy, French (born Russian), 1866-1944, Sketch for “Several Circles”, 1926, Oil on paper, laid down on canvas, Gift of Mrs. Edgar B. Stern, 64.31
Thomas Sully, American, 17831872, Portrait of Chester Sully (1781-1834), May 16-28, 1810, Oil on panel, Gift of Jeanne Sully, 71.1
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LOANS FROM THE COLLECTION Newcomb College Workshop, Roberta Beverly Kennon, Joseph Fortune Meyer, Vase “Begonias”, 1902, Earthenware, Gift of Newcomb College, 38.21 Newcomb College Workshop, Mary William Butler, Joseph Fortune Meyer, Vase “Blue Crabs”, circa 1903, Earthenware: thrown, incised and flambé glazed, Gift of Newcomb College, 38.31 Newcomb College Workshop, Marie de Hoa LeBlanc, Joseph Fortune Meyer, Plaque “Southern Pines”, 1909, Earthenware: polychrome-glazed, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Maury Toledano, by exchange, 88.223 Newcomb College Workshop, Joseph Fortune Meyer, Smith, Two Handled Bowl with Phlox Design, 1894-1901, Earthenware: raised, applied and gloss-glazed, Gift of J. Norcom Jackson Jr., 91.164 Vasily Kandinksy, French (born Russian), 1866-1944; Sketch for “Several Circles”, 1926; Oil on paper, laid down on canvas; Gift of Mrs. Edgar B. Stern, 64.31 © 2015 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Newcomb Art Gallery, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA Early Modern Faces: European Portraiture, ca. 1480-1780 March 29 – June 27, 2014 Claude Lefebvre, French, 1632-1675, Portrait of Louis XIV, 1670, Oil on canvas, Gift of Hirschl and Adler Gallery, 56.67 Attributed to Sébastien Bourdon, French, 1616-1671, Portrait of a Gentleman, late 17th century, Oil on canvas transferred to panel, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hays Town, 60.29 Nicolas de Largilliére, French, 1656-1746, Self-Portrait, 1711, Oil on canvas, Museum purchase: Women’s Volunteer Committee Fund in memory of Frederick M. Stafford, 82.164 Women, Art, and Social Change: The Newcomb Pottery Enterprise October 3, 2013 – March 9, 2014 Newcomb College Workshop, Henrietta Bailey, Joseph Fortune Meyer, Vase, circa 1906, Earthenware, Gift of Newcomb College, 38.12
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Hannah Seymour Graham, Two Drawings from Portfolio, Newcomb College, circa 1913, Watercolor, graphite, and ink on various paper, Gift of Neal F. Pendleton Jr. in memory of his beloved wife, Patricia McCarthy Pendleton, 94.269.24,.25 Miriam K. Levy, Newcomb Guild, Nine-Link Bracelet, 1934, Gold, 10 karat, Gift of Mrs. Julia Brown, 95.405 Newcomb College Workshop, Joseph Fortune Meyer, Holt, Vase “Yellow Poppies”, 1903, Earthenware: incised and polychrome glazed, Gift of Maline Levy in honor of her mother, Elmere Morgansein, 2012.52 New York Historical Society, New York, NY The Armory Show at 100: The New Art Spirit October 11, 2013 – February 23, 2014 Camille Pissarro, French, 18301903, Sun Setting at Éragny, 1894, Oil on canvas, The Mrs. Frederick M. Stafford Collection, EL.1977.11
Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA Rolland Golden: An Alternate Vision August 2 – September 21, 2014 Rolland Golden, American, born 1931, Still Life with Chamber of Commerce Building, 1974, Acrylic on canvas, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Derbes, 79.280 Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, CA Robert Diebenkorn: The Berkeley Years, 1953-1966 October 26, 2014 – February 16, 2014 Richard Diebenkorn, American, 1922-1993, Woman on Porch, 1958, Oil on canvas, Museum purchase through the National Endowment for the Arts Matching Grant, 77.64 Reece School, New York, NY January 2014 – December 2019 Terina O’Bourke, American, Portrait of Elise Mayer Besthoff, circa 1970, Oil on canvas, Bequest of Elise Mayer Besthoff, 96.297 Reynolds Ryan Art Gallery, Isidore Newman School, New Orleans, LA NOMA at Newman: Seeing Ourselves through Others January 13 – February 20, 2014 Robert Gordy, American, died 1986, Senegal, 1977-1979, Acrylic on canvas, Gift in memory of Marion and Steven Millendorf, 84.1.7 Claude Clark, American, 19152001, The Javalin, 1942, Oil on wood panel, Museum purchase, Robert P. Gordy Fund, 97.3 Marc Chagall, French, 1887-1985, Tchitchikov Triomphe en Chemise (49), 1923-1937, Etching, 2 vols., ed. 85/368, Gift of Mrs. Frederick M. Stafford, 99.380.52 Nyarit peoples, Seated warrior, circa 250 B.C.-A.D. 200, Protoclassic period, Earthenware, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. R. Randolph Richmond Jr., 2005.170.11
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Yoruba peoples, Horse and Rider Finial, n.d., Wood, beads, string, Gift of Drs. Nicole and John Dintenfass, 2006.96.11 Jimmy Lee Sudduth, American, 1910-2007, Untitled (Oprah Winfrey), 1992, Mud, paint on plywood, Gift of Kurt A. Gitter, M.D. and Alice Rae Yelen, 2011.64 R.W. Norton Art, Gallery, Shreveport, LA Environmental Impact November 19, 2013 – February 4, 2014 Richard Misrach, American, born 1949, Untitled (New Orleans and the Gulf Coast), 2005 [2], Archival color pigment prints, Gift of the Artist, 2010.187.32,.43 Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA Peru: Kingdoms of the Sun and the Moon October 17, 2013 – January 5, 2014 Attributed to Bernardo Legarda, Ecuadorian, 1700-1773, Virgin of Quito, circa 1740, Polychromed wood with silver, Museum purchase, The Ella West Freeman Foundation Matching Fund, 69.44 Unidentified Artist, Cuzco School, Archangel Michael Triumphant, 17th century, Polychromed mahogany wood with gold and silver leaf, Museum purchase and gift of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Q. Davis and the Stern Fund, 74.279 Unidentified Artist, Cuzco School, Saint James the Moorslayer (Santiago Matamoros), 18th century, Oil on linen, Museum purchase, 74.281 Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Washington DC; Fowler Museum at the University of Los Angeles, CA Earth Matters: Land as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of Africa April 22, 2013–February 23, 2014 April 20, 2014–September 14, 2014 Sango or Kota-Ondoumbo Peoples, Guardian Figure with Reliquary Bundle (Mbumba Bwete), Wood, brass, copper, shell, rope, natural fiber, Bequest of Victor K. Kiam, 77.234
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Yoruba Peoples, Pair of Osugbo Society Staffs (Edan Osugbo), n.d., Bronze, Promised and partial gift of Nancy Stern, 2009.167.1,.2 Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. The Singing and the Silence: Birds in Contemporary Art October 21, 2014 – February 22, 2015 Tom Uttech, American, born 1942, Nind Awatchige (Large Migration), 2003, Oil on canvas, Museum purchase, Maya and James Brace Fund, 2004.29 Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia; San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA; Mississippi Museum of Art, MI Spanish Sojourns: Robert Henri and the Spirit of Spain October 18, 2013 – March 9, 2014 April 1, 2014 – September 7, 2014 Septmber 26 – January 4, 2015 Robert Henri, American, 18651929, Spanish Gypsy Child, circa 1909, Oil on canvas, Gift of the Art Association of New Orleans, 60.25 Visconti Castle’s Stables, Pavia, Italy Pissarro February 20 – May 30, 2014 Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, French, 1796-1875, Woodland Scene, 1870-1873, Oil on canvas, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Chapman H. Hyams, 15.8 West Baton Rouge Museum, Port Allen, LA A Louisianian’s Grand Tour During the Belle Époque May 10 – July 20, 2014 Emile Gallé, French, 1846-1904, Wisteria Vase, circa 1895-1900, Free blown glass, Museum purchase, Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Dunbar Funds, 74.156 Johann Loetz-Witwe Glassworks, Czech, Ornamental Vase, circa 1900, Glass, Museum purchase with funds contributed by the Azky Foundation in Memory of Charles C. Dittman, Sr., 87.2
Sango or Kota-Ondoumbo Peoples; Guardian Figure with Reliquary Bundle (Mbumba Bwete); Wood, brass, copper, shell, rope, natural fiber; Bequest of Victor K. Kiam, 77.234
Tiffany Studios, Designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, American, 1848-1933, Bowl, circa 1900, Glass, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Moise S Steeg Jr., 91.441 Emile Diffloth, Bulbous Vase, circa 1900, Stoneware: raized, polychromed, glazed, Museum purchase, Françoise Billion Richardson Fund, 96.189 Stellmacher and Kessel Riessner, Cabinet Vase, circa 1900, Hard-paste porcelain: cast, polychrome glazed in gray, black, and bronze, parcel-gilt, Gift of Jack M. Sawyer and James Gerwick in memory of Hans H. Lorenz (1917-1994), 2003.188 Legras & Cie, French, Vase: “Hydrangea”, circa 1895-1900, Colorless lead glass: blown, etched, partially enameled and parcel-gilt, The Louis S. Harris Collection, Gift of Karen H. Harris, 20013.249.63
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INTERPRETATION AND AU DIENCE ENGAGEMENT
EDUCATION INITIATIVES All of the proceeds from the 2014 Odyssey presented by IBERIABANK supported the continued development of education programs and expansion of access to the museum. Increasing Access The museum encourages the use of the permanent collection as a rich teaching tool. To expand access, NOMA launched its Educator Toolbox, an online resource for teachers to share lesson plans that use works from NOMA’s collection, upload student artwork, and download teaching guides. NOMA also released Teaching Posters Set 1, which featured six highlights from the permanent collection. These informative teaching tools offer indepth information on each work of art, in addition to corresponding lessons and activities that can be used in the classroom. Early Learning Mini Masters, NOMA’s arts integrated education program for three- and four-year olds, continued to flourish in 2014 with critical support from funders such as the Ford Foundation and Chevron. In a 2014 study of the program’s second pilot year, students were interviewed at their schools before and after the program. The interviews consisted of viewing and discussing a reproduction of a work of art from 16
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NOMA’s collection. All interviews were videotaped and transcribed, and compared for vocabulary usage. Mini Masters participants had longer interviews with less need for adult support, and they used more complex vocabulary than they had before. This shows an increase in higher order thinking skills, and indicates that the program’s goals are being met. The various components of Mini Masters (inclass lessons by a museum educator, multiple museum visits, teacher professional development, free
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family museum memberships, and a student art showcase) work together to effectively change developmental environments to support art engagement for preschoolers. Expanding Literary Connections Continuing to build on its literary initiatives, the museum partnered with the Mayor’s office and a number of local organizations to present and participate in the New Orleans Book Festival on November 15. NOMA offered
StoryQuest readings in City Park and hosted several author panels in the Stern Auditorium. In celebration of National Poetry Month, NOMA invited local poet Brod Bagert to give a lecture to the public at the museum. Building Community Exhibitions such as Photography and the American Civil War, Rising Up: Hale Woodruff’s Murals at Talladega College, and Behind Closed Doors: Art in the Spanish American Home, 14921898 offered ideal opportunities for robust programs that engaged a cross-section of the community. Artist Perspective talks given by Ayo Scott, and lectures by noted scholars and writers such as Rebecca Lee Reynolds, PhD, Dr. Sara Hollis of Southern University New Orleans, and Keith Weldon Medley offered insightful discussions around these exhibitions. In coordination with the closing week of Behind Closed Doors, NOMA held ¡Celebración! on September 12, 2014. This afterhours night of programming, attended by 900 visitors, featured live music and performances, lectures, gallery talks, film screenings, dance demonstrations and more until midnight, all in celebration of Latin culture. Family Day “Family Day: NOMA Unleaded” on May 24 celebrated the exhibition Mel Chin: Rematch. New Orleans Museum of Art
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Mel Chin led visitors in creating hand drawn interpretations of $100 bills that represent the funding required to remediate and prevent lead poisoning. Chin’s Fundred Dollar Bill Project was inspired by a visit to post-Katrina New Orleans, where he discovered that a large percentage of inner-city children were affected by elevated levels of lead. Chin also gave a gallery talk and Q&A discussion with local lead experts, and gave visitors the opportunity to participate in a performance as a screen test for the original hip-hop music video production, “Neurotoxic Element.” Research and Development Increasing technology in the galleries is a cornerstone of NOMA’s strategic plan. Partnering with local technology group CultureConnect, staff planned several new digital interpretive initiatives that will offer extended information on works of art in the collection. These are scheduled to launch in 2015. As an institution that aims to cultivate lifelong learning, NOMA seeks to engage community members of all ages. In 2014, NOMA began to develop a suite of new programs for families. NOMA collaborated with Young Audiences and the Wolf Trap Institute to develop Baby Arts Play! at NOMA, a program that aims to instill a love of art in one- and two-year-olds by integrating music, movement, and drama into everyday playtime. Additionally, NOMA initiated the development of a program for those with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, which entered its pilot stage in 2015.
THE NOLA PROJECT PRESENTATION OF ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND
NOMA and The NOLA Project productions
Lectures, Gallery Talks and Artist Perspectives
MAY: Adventures in Wonderland DECEMBER: Twelfth Night
JANUARY 31: Gallery Talk with Russell Lord and Jeff Rosenheim, Curator in Charge of the Department of Photographs at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York on Photography and the American Civil War
Classic Cinema in the Garden Casablanca (1942) Citizen Kane (1941) North by Northwest (1959) Notorious (1946) Singin’ in the Rain (1952) Sunset Boulevard (1959) Donna Perret Rosen Lecture MARCH 14: Calvin Tomkins, staff writer for The New Yorker; Dodie Kazanjian, contributing writer for Vogue; Adam D. Weinberg, Alice Pratt Brown Director of the Whitney Museum of American Art
Panel Discussions JANUARY 17: “Photography at NOMA: Past and Present” with Director Emeritus E. John Bullard, Freeman Family Curator of Photographs Russell Lord, and previous photography curators Nancy Barrett, Diego Cortez, Tina Freeman, Ron Todd, and Steven Maklansky FEBRUARY 20: Miranda Lash, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at NOMA; Jim Harithas, Director of the Station Museum of Contemporary Art; Eleanor Heartney, writer for Art in America; Anne Pasternak, President and Artistic Director of Creative Time; and Herb Tam, Curator and Director of Exhibitions, Museum of Chinese in America; on Mel Chin: Rematch
MARCH 26: Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and screenwriter Tony Kushner in conversation with curator Russell Lord JUNE 13: Artist Perspective with Ayo Scott on Rising Up: Hale Woodruff’s Murals at Talladega College SEPTEMBER 12: Lecture by Mia Bagneris, Assistant Professor, History of Art at Tulane University: “Reimagining Race, Class, and Identity in the New World” NOVEMBER 8: Gallery Talk with Louis Meisel and six of the artists exhibiting in Photorealism: The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Collection
BY THE NUMBERS 10,312 Friday Nights at NOMA attendees
3,509 Theater performance attendees 2,042 Japan Fest attendees
491 StoryQuest participants
320 Family Day participants
252 Educator Events participants
197 Noontime Talk participants
195 Summer & Holiday Camp students
172 Studio KIDS! students
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8,951 School tour participants
4,003 Adult tour participants
79 NOMA Docents
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NOMA’S “ART MAKES ME” CAMPAIGN
NOMA YOUNG FELLOWS EVENT AT UPPERLINE RESTAURANT
ENGAGEMENT AND STEWARDSHIP In 2014, NOMA further cultivated partnerships with donors and organizations to secure support for program development and sustainment. With several key gifts, the museum was able to increase the capacity and scale of existing programs and continue developing future initiatives.
A continued partnership with the Harry T. Howard, III Foundation has resulted in the research and development of an arts-focused after school program that will debut in 2016. Funding from the New Orleans Theatre Association amplified an already successful collaboration
The dedicated members of the NOMA Volunteer Committee hit a new fundraising milestone in 2014; NOMA’s annual Odyssey gala brought in $974,800 for the museum. This incredible achievement, a 59% increase from the previous year, was made possible with the leadership of four dynamic event chairs: Gayle Benson, Margo DuBos, Juli Miller Hart, and H. Britton Sanderford. Congratulations, and thank you!
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with local theater group The NOLA Project, which co-produces with NOMA several site-specific theatrical productions in the museum’s Great Hall and Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden.
The Elise M. Besthoff Charitable Foundation also set up a new endowment fund at NOMA. In her bequest, Miss Besthoff established an endowment for NOMA to purchase fine Chinese Export porcelain. The foundation continued her legacy at NOMA with another endowment for the naming of a gallery. The Elise Mayer Besthoff Foundation Gallery, which will be located in the Lupin Foundation Center for the Decorative Arts on the second floor, will feature rotating exhibitions of decorative arts and design in the years to come. Overall, NOMA has engaged local and national foundation support to increase the scale and outreach of its programs. NOMA also identified new sources of funds and wrote proposals that aligned New Orleans Museum of Art
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2014 FUNDRAISING EVENTS Event
Tickets*
Gross Income
Art in Bloom
1270
$268,496
NOMA Egg Hunt
956
$22,034
LOVE in the Garden 1195
$124,724
Odyssey
1057
$974,800
Total
4478
$1,390,054
*includes tickets sold and comps
MEMBERSHIP Level
Households
Circles......................................................................59 Fellows....................................................................131 Fellows Circles........................................................15 Advocates................................................................54 Benefactors...........................................................114 BLAIR FAVROT ACCEPTS THE ISAAC DELGADO MEMORIAL AWARD ON BEHALF OF HIS COUSIN, THE LATE H. MORTIMER “TIM” FAVROT
with funders’ visions and NOMA priorities. As a result, the museum received more recognition for its programs and initiatives for all ages. The second year of support from the Gulf Tourism and Seafood Promotional Fund came to completion. With the help of this grant, NOMA bolstered its marketing and increased its visibility, reaching visitors across the Gulf South and beyond. NOMA launched a brand awareness campaign in 2014. The “Art Makes Me…” campaign—which spanned print, digital, and social media—invited friends, fans, and followers to fill in the blank and 58% consider the role that art plays in their lives. DUAL/FAMILY An extension of the museum’s continuing rebranding process, “Art Makes Me…” underscored NOMA’s education-based mission. NOMA Young Fellows NOMA Young Fellows is a community of young professionals, ages 21-45, who are interested in learning about and engaging with the arts in the New Orleans region, and meeting people with similar interests. Launched in April 2014, the NOMA Young Fellows, led by a robust steering committee, spent their inaugural year cultivating new members and establishing events and programs. Annual Report 2014
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Young Fellows......................................................... 67 Sustaining.............................................................939 Dual/Family....................................................... 3056 Individual..............................................................783 Student....................................................................45 as of December 2014
18% SUSTAINING 2% 1% 1% 3% 1% 1%
BENEFACTORS YOUNG FELLOWS ADVOCATES FELLOWS CIRCLES STUDENT
15% INDIVIDUAL
FACILITY RENTALS Event Rental Income Permits
Actual Revenue $320,198 $1,950
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TOM AND GAYLE BENSON AT ODYSSEY 2014
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2014 MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS “If You Drink Water (Or Want To In The Future) You Should See This Ed Burtynsky Photo Exhibit” Jonathon Keats, Forbes January 2, 2014 “12 Trends Defining This Season’s Art-Museum Shows” Robin Cembalest, ARTnews January 9, 2014 “Art for the Anthropocene Era,” Eleanor Heartney, Art in America February 6, 2014 2014 LOVE IN THE GARDEN HONOREES, LEFT TO RIGHT: MARY JANE PARKER, BRANDAN ODUMS, MICHEL VARISCO, JENNIFER ODEM, ERSY SCHWARTZ
“Camille Henrot” Amy Mackie, Art in America April 17, 2014 “‘Photography and the American Civil War’ at the New Orleans Museum of Art” Dr. Marcus Bunyan, Art Blart April 19, 2014 “Butler Greenwood’s Plantation Parlor Goes to New Orleans” Eve Kahn, The New York Times August 14, 2014 “As Museums Try To Make Ends Meet, ‘Deaccession’ Is The Art World’s Dirty Word” Elizabeth Blair, NPR News August 14, 2014
NOMA YOUNG FELLOWS
OPENING RECEPTION OF MEL CHIN: REMATCH
BELOW:THE DEDICATION OF ROY LICHTENSTEIN’S FIVE BRUSHSTROKES
SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOWERS AS OF DECEMBER 2014
Twitter: 23,022 Facebook: 18,732 Instagram: 3,079 Pinterest: 1,046
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DONORS NOMA Business Council Centurion ($50,000) International-Matex Tank Terminals
Platinum ($20,000) First Bank and Trust Superior Energy Services, Inc.
Gold ($10,000) Capital One Wealth and Asset Management Chevron Jones Walker Liberty Bank and Trust Company The New Orleans Convention and Visitor’s Bureau Frank B. Stewart Jr. Gary and Martha Solomon
Sapphire ($7,500) Entergy New Orleans, Inc. Ochsner Health System
Silver ($5,000) Anonymous (2) Corporate Realty NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune Phelps Dunbar, LLP World Trade Center of New Orleans
Green ($1,500) Basin St. Station Boh Bros. Construction Company, LLC Crescent Capital Consulting Dupuy Storage & Forwarding, LLC Eclectic Investment Management Gulf Coast Bank & Trust Company Hammack, Hammack, Jones, LLC Helm Paint and Supply Hotel Monteleone JP Morgan Laitram, LLC Neal Auction Company New Orleans Auction Galleries Pan-American Life Insurance Group Premium Parking Service Transoceanic Development, LLC
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President’s Circle ($20,000) Mr. and Mrs. Sydney J. Besthoff III Mr. and Mrs. David F. Edwards Ms. Adrea D. Heebe and Mr. Dominick A. Russo Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Mayer Mrs. Jeri Nims Jolie and Robert Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Sherrill Mrs. Phyllis M. Taylor
Director’s Circle ($10,000)
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Roddy Mr. and Mrs. David P. Schulingkamp Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shearer Ms. E. Alexandra Stafford and Mr. Raymond M. Rathle Jr. Mrs. Frederick M. Stafford Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Strub Mr. and Mrs. James L. Taylor Ms. Catherine Burns Tremaine Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Usdin Mr. and Mrs. D. Brent Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel L. Abbott Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bertuzzi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Coleman Mrs. Kathleen G. Favrot Ms. Tina Freeman and Mr. Philip Woollam Mrs. Lawrence D. Garvey Mr. Jerry Heymann Mr. Robert Hinckley Mrs. Charles S. Reily Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Schneider Ms. Debra B. Shriver Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Soltis Mrs. Harold H. Stream Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Thomas
Fellows Circle ($2,500)
Patron’s Circle ($5,000)
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Adatto Mr. Alvin R. Albe Jr. Mr. Wayne F. Amedee Mrs. Jimi K. Andersen Mrs. H. W. Bailey Mrs. Howard T. Barnett Ms. Roberta P. Bartee Mrs. Edward B. Benjamin Ms. Valerie Besthoff Ms. Elizabeth A. Boh Dr. and Mrs. L. Jay Bourgeois, III Mrs. B. Temple Brown Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Brown Mr. E. John Bullard, III Ms. Pamela R. Burck Mr. Harold H. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Capomazza di Campolattaro Mr. James Carville and Ms. Mary Matalin Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Chase, III Mr. J. Scott Chotin and Ms. Lorraine Myhal Mr. Stephen W. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. C. Clay Clifton, III Mrs. Marjorie J. Colomb Mr. Barry J. Cooper Jr. and Mr. Stuart H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Corey Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Denechaud, III
Dr. Ronald G. Amedee and Dr. Elisabeth H. Rareshide Anonymous Mr. Brent Barriere and Ms. Judy Barrasso Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baumer Jr. Dr. Siddharth K. Bhansali Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Boh Ms. Dorothy Brennan Dr. and Mrs. Isidore Cohn Jr. Mrs. Marjorie J. Colomb Mr. Leonard A. Davis and Ms. Sharon Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. James J. Frischhertz Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. George Mr. and Mrs. Pres Kabacoff Mr. and Mrs. H. Merritt Lane III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lemann Dr. Edward D. Levy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Lewis Ms. Elizabeth Livingston Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Masinter Ms. Kay McArdle Mr. and Mrs. R. King Milling Mrs. Louise H. Moffett Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Moffitt Dr. Howard and Dr. Joy D. Osofsky Dr. and Mrs. James F. Pierce Ms. Sally E. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. F. Macnaughton Ball Jr. Judge and Mrs. Christopher Bruno Mr. and Mrs. James J. Bryan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Blair Favrot Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Freeman Jr. Ms. Monica Frois and Ms. Eve Masinter Mr. and Mrs. James O. Gundlach Mr. and Mrs. Subhash Kulkarni Ms. Marion Andrus McCollam Mr. and Mrs. William Monaghan Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Rosenblum, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Shane Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ellender Stall Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Steiner Mr. Robert E. Young and Mrs. Nell Nolan
Fellows ($1,500)
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knowledges our 2014 donors. Although we cannot list everyone in this annual report, we appreciate your continued support of NOMA and its mission.
Mr. and Mrs. George Denegre Jr. Dr. Nina Dhurandhar Mr. and Mrs. Clancy DuBos Mr. and Mrs. Prescott N. Dunbar Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly Duncan Mr. and Mrs. R. Foster Duncan Dr. V. J. DuRapau Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Ehrhardt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Epstein Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feinman Mr. Tim L. Fields Mrs. Sandra D. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Friedman Mrs. Lorraine Caffery Friedrichs Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Frierson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Frischhertz Ms. Anne Gauthier Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gray Ms. Susan G. Talley and Mr. James C. Gulotta Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Hales Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Heebe Mrs. S. Herbert Hirsch Mrs. William H. Hodges Mrs. Thomas Huber Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Huguley, III Mrs. Marvin L. Jacobs Mrs. E. James Kock Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Laborde Dr. and Mrs. W. Wayne Lake Jr. Mr. Henry M. Lambert and Mr. R. Carey Bond Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lane, III Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Lapeyre Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lawrence Mr. Paul J. Leaman Jr. Mr. Lee H. Ledbetter and Mr. Douglas Meffert Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lewis Mrs. E. Ralph Lupin Drs. Cris and Sarah Mandry Mrs. Walter F. Marcus Jr. Mrs. Shirley Rabé Masinter Mr. and Mrs. Greg McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Michael McLoughlin Ms. Shelley G. Middleberg and Ms. Carole Jacobson Mrs. George R. Montgomery Dr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Morgan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Morton Mrs. Andrée K. Moss Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Norman Jr. Mrs. Robert P. Normann Dr. and Mrs. John L. Ochsner Mr. Roger H. Ogden Ms. Judith Y. Oudt
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Dr. Sanford L. Pailet Mr. and Mrs. Gray S. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Dick H. Piner Jr. Mr. Peter A. Politzer Mr. Howard Read and Mr. John Cheim Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. Renwick Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Richmond, III Mr. Arthur Roger Mrs. Carol H. Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Louie J. Roussel, III Mr. and Mrs. Hallam L. Ruark Mrs. Basil J. Rusovich Jr. Ms. Courtney-Anne Sarpy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schornstein Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schramel Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Schwarz Dr. Milton W. Seiler Mrs. Aaron B. Selber* Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shapiro Ms. Marjorie Shushan Mrs. Joe D. Smith Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey P. Snodgrass Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Stahel Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Steeg Ms. Anne Reily Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Uhalt Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Van der Linden Mr. and Mrs. George G. Villere Mr. Jason P. Waguespack Mr. and Mrs. R. Preston Wailes Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wainer Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Wedemeyer Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph F. Weichert III Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Weilbaecher Ambassador and Mrs. John G. Weinmann Mr. and Mrs. S. Rodger Wheaton Jr. Mrs. Sara E. White Mr. and Mrs. Casey F. Willems Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. A. Williams
Advocates ($500) Mr. and Mrs. John C. Arthurs Mr. and Mrs. William F. Banta Ms. Linda W. Bergeron Mrs. Marian Mayer Berkett Mr. and Dr. Steven B. Bingler Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Blessey Mrs. Janet Blocker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bolton Mrs. A. T. Bremermann Ms. Lisa Brooking and Mr. Bennett Davis Dr. and Mrs. Aden A. Burka Mr. and Mrs. L. Louis Cazenavette II Dr. Jane Clayton Mr. John L. Cleveland Jr. Mrs. Rita W. Congemi
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Crutcher, III Mr. Gregory Daley Ms. Ann R. Duffy and Dr. John R. Skinner Dr. and Mrs. John Ollie Edmunds Jr. Ms. Linda Fendley Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fried Jr. Mrs. Pam Friedler Dr. Keith R. Gibson Dr. and Mrs. Louis B. Glade Ms. Jan C. Gravolet Mrs. Emilie Heller-Rhys and Mr. John Heller Joan Hooper and Julian Feibelman Ms. Catherine Kuhlman Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred M. Kullman Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Motch Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pecoul Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Philipson Mr. Earl Retif and Ms. Ann Salzer Ms. Ruth H. Robertson Mr. Dan A. Robin Jr. Mrs. J. William Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. David C. Schlakman Ms. Sara Shackleton Mrs. Elise Shelton-Daly Dr. and Mrs. Julian H. Sims Mr. David Speights Mr. and Mrs. Rodney H. Stieffel Dr. and Mrs. Rand M. Voorhies Dr. and Mrs. Clark Warden Mrs. Claire L. Whitehurst Mr. Mark T. Winter and Ms. Carla D. Seyler Mr. Dalt Wonk and Ms. Josephine Sacabo Ms. Cornelia Wyma and Mr. William Smith Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Zaslow
Benefactors ($250) Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Adler Mr. Dean Altenhofen Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Andersson Mr. and Mrs. Allain C. Andry, III Dr. and Mrs. Robert Arensman Mr. and Mrs. Burton Edwin Benrud Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Berenson Ms. Virginia Besthoff and Ms. Nancy Aronson Mr. Joseph B. Biderman Mr. Harry J. Blumenthal Jr. Mrs. Jane Boettcher Dr. Alfredo Botero and Dr. Soffy Botero Dr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Brazda Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Brewster Mr. and Mrs. Bennett A. Britt Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Brown, III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bruno Ms. Brenda A. Buras-Elsen Mr. Albert J. Carey Jr.
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Mr. Linton Carney Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Chamberlain Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Collins Mr. and Mrs. John Conkerton Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Connell Jr. Ms. Phyllis Cosentino Mrs. Vincent A. Culotta, Sr. Mr. Thomas L. Fairfield Jr. Mr. Gervais F. Favrot Jr. Dr. Barbara Ferguson Mr. Larry Ferguson Professor and Mrs. Robert Force Mrs. Richard B. Fox Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Fullmer Mr. Britt S. Galloway and Ms. Nan M. Wallis Dr. John Gerone Mr. and Mrs. John A. Girard Mr. Leonard Glade Ms. Gay Rhodes Gladhart Mrs. Kathleen R. Gray Ms. Tina Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Guidry Mr. Philip Gunn and Mrs. Jeanne Turner Mr. Daniel Gunther and Mr. James Gershey Mr. Ronald R. Harrell and Mr. Christian Mounger Mrs. Anna O’Malley Hingle Mr. and Mrs. James M. Huger Judge and Mrs. Jacob Karno Ms. Katherine Kelley Mr. Jeffery D. King Ms. Elisa Klainer Ms. Gail P. Kohl Mr. and Mrs. Adrian S. Kornman Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Lambert Mrs. Carole L. Lipp Mr. Bruce Lowry Mr. Robert McCaw Mr. and Mrs. Derek Mercer Mr. Steven Montgomery and Mr. Brian Weatherford Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Mumphrey Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Nalty and Mr. Richard L. Simmons Dr. Guillermo Nanez Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Nizialek Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Palumbo Dr. and Mrs. George A. Pankey Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker Ms. Carlos F. Parkman Dr. and Mrs. Stuart I. Phillips Mr. J. Robert Pope
Mrs. Felicia Rabito and Mr. Bill Ellison Ms. JoAnn Ricci Mrs. Karen J. Romig Mr. and Mrs. Michael Salmon Mr. Carlos J. Sanchez Ms. Gretchen S. Sehrt Dr. and Mrs. Jay M. Shames Mrs. Leona Z. Shlosman Mr. and Mrs. H. Bruce Shreves Mr. Will Sibbald and Mr. Leland Brown Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Siegrist Ms. Margaret Dean Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Sontheimer Dr. Sandra Spedale and Dr. Misty Leigh Toney Mr. H. P. St. Martin, III Ms. Carol Stone Mr. John J. Sullivan Dr. William B. Sullivan Ms. Elizabeth Tahir Dr. Nia K. Terezakis Mrs. Mary P. Thompson Mrs. Jacqueline G. Toledano Mr. Robert Trepagnier Ms. Patrice Tyson Mrs. Taryn U’Halie and Mr. Raji Mugrabi Ms. Janis van Meerveld Mr. Richard Volker Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Waterman Ms. Elizabeth S. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilkinson Mr. Richard P. Wilkof and Ms. Clara P. Walmsley Ms. Grace Morris Williamson Dr. and Mrs. Steven D. Yellin Mr. Mario Zervigon
Young Fellows ($250 individual/$400 dual) Ms. Shelley Aucoin Mr. and Mrs. Ryan F. Berni Mr. Abhishek Bhansali Mr. Chad K. Bush and Mr. Raleigh P. Cooper Ms. Ella Camburnbeck Ms. Emily Carrere Dr. Mercedes Carswell Mr. and Mrs. James O. Coleman Ms. Jaimme A. Collins Ms. Lauren M. Davis Ms. Marie Louise De La Vergne Ms. Lauren Del Rio Ms. Sarah Elizabeth Dewey Ms. Hallie Dietsch Ms. Genevieve Douglass
Ms. Angelique Dyer Mr. Taylor Eichenwald Ms. Emily E. Engberg Ms. Lauren Ferrand Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gibbs Ms. Laura Glazer and Mr. Jonathan Levy Ms. Andree Gonsoulin Ms. Colleen Gravley Mr. Tilman Hardy Ms. Caitlin Hayes Ms. Nicole Hershey Mr. Marshall Hevron Ms. Ashleigh R. Hollier Mr. Elliot Hutchinson Ms. Lauren Jardell Mr. Evan Judge Mr. Benjamin Karp Ms. Katie Kelly Ms. Nicole Laan Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Lavin Ms. Martine Chaisson Linares Ms. Celeste Marshall Ms. Marguerite Moisio Ms. Hattie Moll Ms. Taylor Morgan Mr. Nathaniel Novak Ms. Susan Oakes Ms. Shira Pinsker Dr. Douglas Plymale and Mrs. Margaret Archilla Ms. Mary McCutchen Poitevent Ms. Joey L. Rando Mr. Matthew Roniger Ms. Christina P. Samuels Ms. Laura Sandoval Ms. Christina M. Sautter Dr. Jayc Sedlmayr Mr. Justin Shiels Mr. Eric D. Smith Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Starr Mr. Justin Stone Ms. Hannah Thibodeaux Mr. Mark Thibodeaux Ms. Catherine Todd Dr. Priya Velu and Dr. Vinod Dasa Ms. Catherine Walker Ms. Melissa Warren Ms. Erica J. Washington Ms. Katherine Westerhold Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Winstead Ms. Jenna Wittig Ms. Jie Zhu
NOMA is grateful for generous members and supporters at every level.
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knowledges our 2014 donors. Although we cannot list everyone in this annual report, we appreciate your continued support of NOMA and its mission.
Foundation, Corporate and Individual Gifts $500,000 and above The Gulf Seafood and Tourism Promotional Fund
$250,000 - $499,999 Mr. and Mrs. Sydney J. Besthoff III The Elise M. Besthoff Charitable Foundation The Harry T. Howard III Foundation The Helis Foundation
$100,000 - $249,999 City of New Orleans The Ford Foundation Estate of Frances T. Kreihs Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation
$25,000 - $99,999 American Council of Learned Societies Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bertuzzi Chevron Eugenie and Joseph Jones Family Foundation Estate of Albert and Rea Hendler Institute of Museum and Library Services The New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau The RosaMary Foundation Samuel H. Kress Foundation The Selley Foundation Kitty and Stephen Sherrill Zemurray Foundation
$1,000 - $24,999 Mr. John C. Abajian and Mr. Scott R. Simmons Dr. H. Russell Albright Anonymous (4) Aron Family Foundation Association of Art Museum Directors Bayou District Foundation Mrs. Marian Mayer Berkett Susan and Ralph Brennan Ms. Lynne A. Burkart Burkedale Foundation Buzick Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust Cahn Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Canizaro Capital One Carole B. and Kenneth J. Boudreaux Foundation Inc. Storey Charbonnet Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Chase, III Ken Chin Laura Fain Mr. and Mrs. C. Allen Favrot Mr. and Mrs. H. Mortimer Favrot, Jr. Professor and Mrs. Robert Force Garden Club of America The Garden Study Club of New Orleans, Inc.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. George Giorgio Armani Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Gold Dr. and Mrs. Roger Graetz Kathy Grainger Zetta and Robert Hearin Hirsch Foundation The J. and H. Weldon Foundation, Inc. J. Aron & Company, Inc. Fund Mr. Burton Jablin and Mr. Barron Patterson JP Morgan Mrs. E. James Kock, Jr. Luther and Zita Templeman Foundation Mervin G. & Maxine M. Morais Endowment Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Mills Mrs. Bennett A. Molter, Jr. Elizabeth and Willy Monaghan National Endowment for the Arts New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation New Orleans Theatre Association Mrs. Jeri Nims Dr. Andrew Orestano Marilyn Oshman Joshua Mann Pailet Pan-American Life Insurance Group Phillips 66 Company Cherye R. and James F. Pierce Dr. Carolyn Maureen Clawson Prickett Mr. and Mrs. David A. Rice Thomas P. W. Robinson Patricia Welder Robinson Donna and Benjamin M. Rosen Dr. Jonathan Rotondo-McCord and Mrs. Lisa Rotondo-McCord Ruby K. Worner Charitable Trust Josephine Sacabo Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sanders, III Sarracenia Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Schlakman Claude A. and Mimi Moyse Schlesinger Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Schneider Mark and Lisa Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey P. Snodgrass Ms. E. Alexandra Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ellender Stall Estate of Melba Steeg Mrs. Harold H. Stream, Jr. Mr. John J. Sullivan Target Ms. Susan M. Taylor and Mr. Paolo G. Meozzi Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Thomas The Usdin-Weil Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Vinnie R. Varisco Mr. and Mrs. R. Preston Wailes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ward Mrs. Nan S. Wier Mr. David Workman
Event Supporters Art in Bloom $30,000 and above Whitney Bank $10,000 - $29,999 Eugenie and Joseph Jones Family Foundation Superior Energy Services, Inc. $5,000 - $9,999 Susan and Jimmy Gundlach IBERIABANK J. Edgar Monroe Foundation Jones Walker The Robert E. Zetzmann Family Foundation $2,500 - $4,999 AOS – Associated Office Systems Faye and Marshall Ballard Gayle and Tom Benson Louellen and Darryl Berger Mr. and Mrs. John Bertuzzi Marion and Pepper Bright Chevron Sally and Walter Cockerham Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Kolb Pixie and Jimmy Reiss Erica and James Reiss Allison and Ben Tiller $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baumer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Becker Katherine and Bob Boh The Booth Bricker Fund Louisette Brown Robin and Bruce Crutcher Mr. and Mrs. Richard Currence Mr.* and Mrs. H. Mortimer Favrot Jr. Flower Magazine Mrs. Lawrence D. Garvey Jill and Avie Glazer Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hall Vivienne Hayne JP Morgan Chase Elly and Merritt Lane Sally and Jay Lapeyre Mr. and Mrs. Alan Philipson Mr. and Mrs. Nat P. Phillips Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dick H. Piner Mr. and Mrs. Rick S. Rees Mrs. Charles S. Reily Sally E. Richards Mimi and CeCe Shoe Jeanette and Doug Slakey Susu and Andrew Stall Kathleen and John Stassi Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunter White, III Sarah and George Young
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Event Supporters
2014 Odyssey
2014 Egg Hunt
$50,000 and above Gayle and Tom Benson IBERIABANK Sheila and H. Britton Sanderford Phyllis M. Taylor
$1,000 and above Catherine Burns Tremaine Whole Foods Market
2014 LOVE in the Garden
$20,000 - $49,999
$5,000 and above Lexus of New Orleans Regions Bank
$10,000 - $19,999 Sydney and Walda Besthoff Chevron Goldring Family Foundation Juli Miller Hart Lee and Jeffrey Feil Family Foundation, Inc. Coya and Frank Levy Lexus of New Orleans Peoples Health Jolie and Robert Shelton Kitty and Stephen Sherrill Donna and Benjamin M. Rosen Whitney Bank
$2,500 - $4,999 Documart J. Edgar Monroe Foundation Ray Lagasse $1,000 - $2,499 Cathy and Morris Bart Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Baumer Jr. Sydney and Walda Besthoff Valerie Besthoff Robin Burgess and Terence Blanchard Bernice and Don Daigle De Montluzin Investment Realtors LLC Duplantier Family Mr.* and Mrs. H. Mortimer Favrot Jr. Glendy and Larry Forster Janet and Jimmy Frischhertz Anne Gauthier Green Team Landscape LLC Councilmember Susan G. Guidry Juli Miller Hart Le Meridien New Orleans Kay McArdle Merrill Lynch Octavia Art Gallery Dorothy and Dick Piner Joyce and Sidney Pulitzer Sally E. Richards Angele and Greg Romig Julia and Bo Sanders Mr. and Mrs. David C. Schlakman Jacki and Brian Schneider Serviceline - Ray Pecot Mrs. Harold H. Stream Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Taylor Melanee and Steve Usdin Janis van Meerveld and Charlie Cerise Lynda and Irving Warshauer Jackie and M. J. Wolfe
*Deceased
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$5,000 - $9,999 Mary and Larry Antonini Valerie Besthoff Virginia Besthoff and Nancy Aronson Pam and Jay Bryan Ms. Lynne Burkart Jeanie and Peter Coleman Margo and Clancy DuBos Diane and Wayne Ducote George Dunbar Catherine and David Edwards First NBC Jane Scott and Phillip Hodges John B. Harter Charitable Foundation Jones Walker, LLP Arlene Kaufman and Sanford Backlor Debbie and Rick Rees Pixie and Jimmy Reiss Tia and Jimmy Roddy Josephine Sacabo and Dalt Wonk Aimee and Mike Siegel Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Steiner Paulette and Frank Stewart Judith Benson Swenson Dana and Stephen Hansel Melanee and Steve Usdin Dawn Wheelahan $2,500 - $4,999 Cathy and Morris Bart Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baumer Jr. Elizabeth A. Boh Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boyle Dr. and Mrs. Isidore Cohn Jr. Dathel and Thomas Coleman
Crescent Capital Consulting, LLC Glendy and Larry Forster Mrs. Lawrence D. Garvey Hotel Monteleone Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Kramer, III Sally and Jay Lapeyre Cameron Kock Mayer Drs. Joy and Howard Osofsky Sally E. Richards Mrs. Joe D. Smith Susu and Andrew Stall $1,000 - $2,499 Arthur Roger Gallery Penny and Robert Autenreith Brent Barriere and Judy Barrasso Dr. Siddharth K. Bhansali Dr. and Mrs. Ted Bloch III Tiffa Boutte Susan and Ralph Brennan Kelley and Guy Brenner Jessica Bride and Nicholas Mayor William Broadhurst Mrs. Simone Bruni Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bruno E. John Bullard Robin Burgess and Terence Blanchard Lucy Burnett and Gregory Holt Steven Callan Capital One James Carisella Martin Claiborne Dr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Collins Judy and Tom David Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Davis Ann Duffy and John Skinner Shaun and Foster Duncan Janet and Stanwood Duval Robert Evans Cherise and Bart Farris Mr.* and Mrs. H. Mortimer Favrot Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Favrot Paul Flower Sarah and Richard Freeman Ken Friend Janet and Jim Frischhertz Monica Ann Frois Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. Fuselier Nan and Britt Galloway Julie and Ted George Marian and Larry Gibbs Dessa and David Giffin Susan and Jimmy Gundlach Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Hales Carol and John Hall Adrea D. Heebe and Dominick A. Russo Jr.
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knowledges our 2014 donors. Although we cannot list everyone in this annual report, we appreciate your continued support of NOMA and its mission.
Steve and Honorable Karen Herman Russ Herman William Hines Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm Hutson III Sharon Jacobs and Leonard Davis Ellen Johnson Margaret Jones and David Isganitis Jeno Kalozdi Judith Kinnard and Kenneth Schwartz Lee and Jim Klebba Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Klibert Jr. Kim Kouri and Tom Garbee Renee and Peter Laborde Merritt Lane III Price LeBlanc Lee Ledbetter and Associates Jamie M. Manders, DDS and James M. Riopelle, MD
Renee and Paul Masinter Brenda and Michael Moffitt Denise Monteleone Barbara and Biff Motley Honorable and Mrs. Robert Murphy New Orleans and Me Dorris and Bill Norman Dr. and Mrs. John Ochsner Marie O’Neill Pan-American Life Insurance Group Kathleen Parke and Bob Edmundson Steven Putt Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Rosenberg Elizabeth H. and John H. Ryan Saks Fifth Avenue Henri Schindler Mimi and Claude Schlesinger
Holly Sharp and Geoff Snodgrass Lynes Sloss Randall A. Smith E. Alexandra Stafford and Raymond M. Rathle Jr. Pamela and Robert Steeg The Honorable Ray Steib Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Strub Jim Swanson Susan M. Taylor and Paolo G. Meozzi Peter Thomson Catherine Burns Tremaine Franco Valobra Valerie Van Vrancken Germaine and Robbert Vorhoff Waggonner & Ball Architects, APC Bruce Wainer Robert Zetzmann
Ruthie Frierson Anne Barrios Gauthier Elizabeth Goodyear Yvette Jones Anila Keswani Lee H. Ledbetter Valerie B. Marcus Marion Andrus McCollam Andrée K. Moss Melissa Phipps Sally E. Richards Tia Roddy
Arthur Roger Mark C. Romig Pamela Reynolds Ryan Robyn Dunn Schwarz Jane B. Steiner Anne Reily Sutherlin Judith (Jude) Swenson Catherine Burns Tremaine Kate Werner Nan S. Wier
Tim and Ashley Francis Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hansel Abba J. Kastin, M.D. Lee Ledbetter and Douglas Meffert Thomas B. Lemann John and Tania Messina Anne and King Milling James A. Mounger Judith Y. Oudt
Pixie and James Reiss Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Renwick Arthur Roger Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Rosen Brian Sands Mrs. Frederick M. Stafford Nancy Stern Mrs. John N. Weinstock Mercedes Whitecloud
Director’s Council Brenda Moffitt, Chair Wayne F. Amedee Anne Baños Penny Baumer Darryl D. Berger Elizabeth Boh Scott Chotin Jr. Elise Shelton-Daly Kent Davis George B. Dunbar Sybil Favrot David Francis
Isaac Delgado Society E. John Bullard, Chair Sandra D. Freeman, Chair Bruce and Margaret Soltis, Honorary Chairs H. Russell Albright Barbara and Wayne Amedee Joseph and Sue Ellen Canizaro Mrs. Carmel (Babette) Cohen Lin Emery William A. Fagaly Lin and John Fischbach
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FINANCIAL REPORT
Susan Taylor, The Montine McDaniel Freeman Director
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
Curatorial Affairs Lisa RotondoMcCord, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs Lucia Abramovich Roman Alokhin Sesthasak Boonchai Melissa Buchanan Monika Cantin Sheila Cork William Fagaly Anthony Garma III Tao-nha Hoang Jennifer Ickes Miranda Lash Russell Lord Marie-Page Phelps Todd Rennie Anne C. B. Roberts William Sooter Paul Tarver Alice Yelen Development and External Affairs Brooke Minto, Deputy Director of Development and External Affairs Christina Carr Aisha Champagne Molly Cobb Raleigh Cooper Allison Gouaux Kristen Jochem Taylor Murrow Ainsley Nunez Fari Nzinga Gia Rabito Laura Wallis Finance and Administration Gail Asprodites, Deputy Director of Finance and Administration Patricia Alexander Rachael Bissell Pamela Buckman Michelle Celestine Donna Dunn Arynne Fannin Karen Grammar Kasandra Larsen Beverlyn Martin Karl Oelkers Leo Sayer Monique Tourres
Interpretation and Audience Engagement Allison Reid, Deputy Director of Interpretation and Audience Engagement Holly Bell Brad Caldwell Tracy Kennan Chicory Miles Elise Solomon Building Christian Bauer Noreen Chappita Carey Danna Sr. Gerard Feraci Melba Growe Eugene Hanemann John House Steven Lewis Vernon Patrick Keith Whins Museum Shop Evelyn Beagle Kristen Blaum Catherine Blouin Marietta Fernandez Lopez Laura Povinelli Helen Redmann Martha Savitzky Laura Sullivan Security Byron Winbush, Chief of Security Keyanna Adams Teresita Bobo Andrew Buller Cheryl Casanova Ashton Converse Mary Crumes Alexandra Harpigny Hassan Hasan Charles Henry Anthony Hingle Cassie Hunter Gregory Jones Victor Maumus Waleska Parrozzo Paul Perrot Vanessa Smith Latanya Solomon Arcola Sutton Curtis Taylor Bryan White
As of December 31, 2014 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents
$ 1,746,502
Receivables, short-term
446,766
Inventories
169,009
Prepaid expenses
158,234 2,520,5 1 1
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS Receivables, long-term
330,000
Investments, long-term and real property
47,433,388
Building, improvements and equipment, net
12,317,369
TOTAL ASSETS
$ 62,601,268
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS LIABILITIES Accounts payables
$
431,419
Accrued expenses
80,698
TOTAL LIABILITIES
512,1 1 7
NET ASSETS UNRESTRICTED Unrestricted, operating
1,224,835
Board designated, investment in building
12,317,369
Board designated, functioning as operating endowments
11,939,871
TOTAL UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted TOTAL NET ASSETS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
25,482,075 11,219,743 25,387,333 62,089,151 $ 62,601,268
The Consolidated Statement of Financial Position and the Consolidated Statement of Operations are derived from the financial statements of the New Orleans Museum of Art as of December 31, 2014, which have been audited by Postlewaite & Netterville. The Consolidated Statement of Financial Position does not include the value of the Museum’s collection. A complete set of the New Orleans Museum of Art’s audited financial statements for 2014 and prior years is available at www.noma.org.
Visitor Services Kristen Blaum May Denstedt Mariel Jarreau Antine Rieger Susan Rigby
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS For the year ended December 31, 2014
Temporarily Restricted
Unrestricted
Permanently Restricted
Total
SUPPORT AND REVENUE SUPPORT Contributions
$
842,14 5
$
823,494 $
–
$
1,665,639
Foundations
1,195,696
532,823
250,000
1,978,519
Fundraising events, net
1,057,060
–
–
1,057,060
Legacies
193,632
–
–
193,632
244,1 8 1 3,532,714
– 1,356,317
– 250,000
244,1 8 1 5,139,031
Memberships
603,497
–
–
603,497
Admissions
520,549
–
–
520,549
Education Programs
412,868
75,680
Auxiliary activities
646,881
–
–
646,881
31,222
46,939
–
78,1 6 1
2,215,017
122,619
–
2,337,636
1,751,742
1,595,372
–
3,347,1 1 4
Net assets released from restriction
2,702,649
(2,702,649)
–
–
TOTAL OTHER REVENUE
4,454,391
(1,107,277)
–
3,347,114
10,202,122
371,659
250,000
10,823,781
Government support TOTAL SUPPORT REVENUE
Miscellaneous TOTAL REVENUE
488,548
OTHER REVENUE Net investments return
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE EXPENSES Collections and programs
2,569,950
–
–
2,569,950
494,703
–
–
494,703
Building and security
2,342,330
–
–
2,342,330
External affairs and development
1,170,7 1 4
–
–
1,170,7 14
General and administrative
1,199,823
–
–
1,199,823
Auxiliary activities
676,345
–
–
676,345
TOTAL EXPENSES
8,453,865
–
–
8,453,865
979,644 768,6 1 3
– 371,659
– 250,000
979,644 1,390,272
25,137,333
60,698,879
Education
Acquisitions by purchase CHANGE IN NET ASSETS NET ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR
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24,713,462
10,848,084
$ 25,482,075
$ 11,219,743
$ 25,387,333 $ 62,089,1 51
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SCHEDULE OF ENDOWMENT FUNDS ACQUISITIONS ENDOWMENT FUNDS William McDonald and Eva Carol Boles Endowment Fund George Frierson Art Purchase Fund Robert Gordy Art Purchase Fund Carmen Donaldson Art Purchase Fund Carrie Heiderich Acquisition Fund Elise Mayer Bestoff Endowment Fund Mervin G. Morais Endowment for Decorative Arts P.R. and Sunny Norman Art Purchase Fund Tina Freeman Photography Art Purchase Fund Francoise Billion Richardson African Art Acquisition Fund Joel Weinstock Art Purchase Fund Alvin and Carol Merlin Acquisition Fund Benjamin J. Harrod Art Purchase Fund Augusta M. Jourdan Art Purchase Fund Total Acquisitions Endowment Funds
$3,671,149 1,584,368 991,845 721,844 573,628 499,824 344,247 343,854 336,544 277,709 259,292 56,270 16,403 15,887 9,692,864
EXHIBITION AND PROGRAM ENDOWMENT FUNDS Azby Endowment Fund A. Charlotte Mann & Joshua Mann Pailet Endowment Fund Favrot Architecture and Design Endowment Fund Elise M. Besthoff Chariable Foundation Gallery Chapman H. Hyams 1951 Trust Fund George F. Lapeyre Fund Chapman H. Hyams 1952 Trust Fund Total Exhibition and Program Endowment Funds
321,225 268,676 267,704 250,000 219,165 182,405 19,159 1,528,334
POSITION ENDOWMENT FUNDS RosaMary Foundation Curator of Decorative Arts and Design Doris Zemurray Stone Curatorial Fellow Ella West Freeman Foundation Director’s Fund Freeman Family Curator of Photography Francoise Billion Richardson Curator of African Art Endowment Fund Total Position Endowment Funds
1,551,433 1,550,916 1,517,394 1,292,941 527,1 1 1 6,439,795
EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUNDS Taylor Education Endowment Fund Patrick F. Taylor Scholar Fund Marian Dreux Van Horn II Youth Art Education Fund Total Education Endowment Funds
606,893 426,123 187,634 1,220,650
OPERATING ENDOWMENT FUNDS General Operating Endowment Fund Besthoff Operating Endowment Fund Total Operating Endowment Funds TOTAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS 30
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201 4 BOARD OF TRUSTEE S Officers and Executive Committee David F. Edwards, President Julie George, Vice President Mike Siegel, Vice President Donna Perret Rosen, Vice President Tommy Coleman, Secretary Suzanne Thomas, Treasurer Herschel L. Abbott Jr., Executive Committee Sydney J. Besthoff III, Executive Committee
Members Justin T. Augustine III Gail Catharine Bertuzzi Siddharth Bhansali Susan Brennan Kia Silverman Brown Robin Burgess Daryl Byrd Edgar L. Chase III Maurice Cox H.M. “Tim” Favrot Jr. Penny Francis Tina Freeman Glendy Foster Susan G. Guidry Robert C. Hinckley Ms. Allison Kendrick Mayor Mitch Landrieu Paul Masinter Mrs. Charles B. (Cammie) Mayer Mrs. Michael (Brenda) Moffitt Howard J. Osofsky, MD J. Stephen Perry Brian Schneider Jolie Shelton Kitty Duncan Sherrill Alexandra Stafford Susu Stall Robert M. Steeg Frank Stewart Mrs. Richard L. (Ann) Strub Robert Taylor Melanee Gaudin Usdin Brent Wood Annual Report 2014
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National Trustees Joseph Baillio Mrs. Carmel (Babette) Cohen Mrs. Mason (Kim) Granger Jerry Heymann Herbert Kaufman, M.D. Mrs. James (Cherye) Pierce Debra B. Shriver Mrs. Henry H. (Jimmy) Weldon Mrs. Billie Milam Weisman
Honorary Life Members Russell Albright, MD Mrs. Jack R. (Merryl) Aron Mrs. Edgar L. (Leah) Chase Jr. Isidore Cohn Jr., MD Prescott N. Dunbar S. Stewart Farnet Sandra Draughn Freeman Kurt A. Gitter, MD Mrs. Erik (Barbara) Johnsen Richard W. Levy, MD Mr. J. Thomas Lewis Mrs. Paula L. Maher Mrs. J. Frederick (Beverley) Muller Mrs. Robert (Jeri) Nims Mrs. Charles S. (Banana) Reily Jr. R. Randolph Richmond Jr. Mrs. Frederick M. (Mimi) Stafford Harry C. Stahel Mrs. Harold H. (Matilda) Stream Mrs. James L. (Jean) Taylor Mrs. John N. (Joel) Weinstock
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