57 Years Fueled by the SSA Community of Supporters When the School’s founders met in 1965 to incorporate the organization known today as Southwest School of Art, their motivation was nothing less than their deep love of the visual arts and for artists, to whom they wanted to give more opportunities to thrive. They also strongly believed in the transformational benefits that quality art education can provide to students of all ages and backgrounds. They were soon joined by a growing cadre of supporters who gave of their time, talent, and treasure to build and sustain this organization, including the leadership of the Conservation Society of San Antonio which initially saved the historic Ursuline Convent and Academy from destruction. SSA’s history is filled with countless people who volunteered their expertise as members of the board of trustees or for special projects, and who provided pro bono services, along with those who became members of Club Giraud as well as those who invested in SSA with their donations both large and small. Thanks to our supporters and their generosity, Southwest School of Art has served a remarkably large and diverse audience; preserved a significant historic site; helped revitalize downtown San Antonio; educated thousands in the visual arts; presented outstanding regional, national, and international artists in exhibitions, lectures, and symposia; expanded and improved facilities; established a solid endowment; achieved accreditation; and provided numerous programss and services for underserved populations. Now, as we prepare to merge with UTSA, our gratitude overflows.
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We have faith that the love so many people hold for SSA for a multitude of reasons will continue as Southwest School of Art itself grows as part of UTSA, enriching our larger community and region for decades yet to come. This Honor Roll of Donors includes people and organizations who have made particularly significant contributions to SSA in many ways over the past 57 years. We know there is a risk of unintentionally omitting someone who made such a contribution, for which we apologize. If you know of someone who should be recognized here, we would love to hear from you, and will update this honor roll accordingly. •
Andrés Andujar
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Alturas Foundation
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Argo Group US
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Ann Griffith Ash
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AT&T Foundation
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James Avery Artisan Jewelry
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Pamela & Henry Bain
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Bank of America Foundation
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Natalie & Barry Beller
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Evelyn & Jim Berg
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Bexar County
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Adelle Brownlee Brewer
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Maggie Saunders Block