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Art.i.facts

[ 8 ] Celebrating Commencement:

Class of 2021

[ 10 ] Senior Salute

A Family Tree Rooted in Giving Genevieve Duncan [ 28 ] Changing Perceptions Joe Harjo [ 26]

[ 30 ] The Show Must Go On!

Young Artists Program Partners

[ 22 ] Senior Thesis Exhibition:

Liminal Strands

[ 32 ] In Memoriam

Beck Whitehead [ 24 ] Catching Up with Alumna:

Gabby Borrego

[ 33 ] Founders & Friends of SSA:

THE ONLY INDEPENDENT COLLEGE OF ART IN TEXAS

Artist’s Proof is a publication of Southwest School of Art

Thank you for Giving

Cover image: Rachael Oelsen '21 Just A Girl and Her Hands (body suit) 2021 cloth, fiberfill, digital photographs

Inside Front Cover Image: Walden Booker '21 Crush Gristle Glut Hush 2021 digital prints of photogrammetry 3D renders


SSA STAFF Pete Aceves III, Maintenance Esme Araiza, Marketing Manager Al Ballew, Chief of Campus Public Safety Breanna Castillo, Receptionist/Program Assistant Ed Conroy, Director of Development

President's Message

Debra Del Toro, Vice President of Communications and Recruitment Strategy Bryan Edwards, CFO Lauri Garcia Jones, Recruitment and Admissions Officer Melissa Gomez, Public Safety Sergeant Barbara Hill, Director of Community Programs Kori Howell, Registrar Frank Irek, - Senior Public Safety Officer Public Safety Field Training Coordinator Arthur Mendiola, Public Safety Officer Michael Montemayor, Maintenance Mike Montemayor III, Facilities Superintendent Patricia Morales, Director of Young Artist Programs Ramon Muñoz, Young Artist Program Coordinator Jessica Nance, Board Liaison, Title IX Coordinator Paula Owen, President Stephanie Peché Canales, Development Associate Yvette Ramirez, Maintenance Teresa Rodriguez, Director of Information Systems Noelia Saavedra, Accountant Regina Sanders, Art Education Specialist Marta Solís, Assistant to the Registrar/Event Rental Coordinator Chelsea Titus, Director of Student Affairs Jerry Vasquez, Groundskeeper

SSA FACULTY Justin Boyd, Chair of Sculpture & Integrated Media and Academic Director

Dear friends, As we emerge from our shuttered lives during the height of the pandemic, it is my hope that you and yours are healthy and as free of related stresses as possible. At Southwest School of Art, we are over the moon about holding the 2021 commencement ceremony in person in the McNutt Gardens with friends and family of the twelve graduating seniors. That these resourceful students made it successfully through a challenging year on campus is a testament to the grit and passion of both students and faculty. Additionally, classes for adults and youth partially returned to campus as of the fall term, and enrollment numbers for the summer term are growing. It is as if a shriveled plant has sprung to life! We are grateful for the steady individual gifts, the emergency foundation grants, the Paycheck Protection Plan loan, as well as demonstrations of support from the many who have been behind us in other ways. I particularly applaud the tenacity and ingenuity of our board, staff, and faculty. Perhaps even more important in the long run, is our new-found appreciation for who are and what is contributed by “essential workers,” how bias affects our society, and how our economic health is directly related to our physical health – collectively and individually. Among the ruins of the pandemic, we experienced moments of profound insight, collaboration, and empathy. As an institution, we are doubling down on equity, resiliency, perseverance – and, of course, creativity! Julian Simon said that “imagination is the ultimate renewable resource.” Without it we cannot survive a pandemic or any other crisis. With it, we have the capacity to not only solve problems, but to live meaningful lives. I look forward to seeing activity return to campus and to seeing you in person soon!

Margaret Craig, Chair of Printmaking/Paper Joe Harjo, Chair of Photography Blake Kennedy, Studio Manager Victor Pagona, Chair of Core Program Chris Sauter, Chair of Painting & Drawing and Director of Special Projects

PAULA OWEN, PRESIDENT SOUTHWEST SCHOOL OF ART

Jillian Sortore, Chair of Metals Ryan Takaba, Chair of Ceramics

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SSA PRESIDENT SELECTED FOR PRESTIGIOUS COMMITTEE SSA President Paula Owen recently served on a committee, appointed by the governor, to select the Texas State Artists including the Texas Poet Laureate, Musician, and Visual Artists for 2021 and 2022. Texas State Artists represent the best of Texas’ rich and diverse artistic community. The designation is the state’s highest recognition for excellence in the arts

SOUTHWEST SCHOOL OF ART ANNOUNCES NASAD ASSOCIATE ACCREDITATION Southwest School of Art (SSA) was pleased to receive word in November that it has been awarded associate accreditation by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD). The NASAD Commission informed SSA of the status following a self-study and peer review process. “To see Southwest School of Art as an accredited institution on the website of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design is a testament to the talent and commitment of our faculty, staff, and board, as well as to the many stakeholders who have supported us since 1965,” said Southwest School of Art President Paula Owen. “This validation will also serve current and former students as they build their careers and reinforce the remarkable reputation and values of SSA.” The National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) is an organization of schools, conservatories, colleges, and universities with approximately 363 accredited institutional members. It establishes national standards for undergraduate and graduate degrees and other credentials for art and design and art/design-related disciplines and provides assistance to institutions and individuals engaged in artistic, scholarly, educational, and other art/design-related endeavors. 2

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PANDEMIC PRINT PORTFOLIO PROJECT Southwest School of Art and H-E-B present the Pandemic Print Portfolio Project. During the COVID pandemic, the importance of art became central to our lives, providing solace, a platform for expressing feelings, and offering inspiration. We invite you to take part in this rare opportunity to collect an exquisite body of work from some of San Antonio’s premiere artists. For only $1500 you can secure your Pandemic Print Portfolio to add six limited edition, pandemic-inspired prints created by artists Margaret Craig, Juan de Dios Mora, Leigh Anne Lester, Chris Sauter, Kathy Sosa, and Gary Sweeney to your collection. Handmade Folio Binding by Keri Miki-Lani Schroeder/Coyote Bones Press. Prints are numbered and awarded in the sequence in which orders are received. Quantities are limited, get yours today by visiting ssaprintproject.com.

A HEART FOR GIVING A huge thanks to 13-year-old Aarav Gedala, son of SSA alumna Lata Gedala '19, for his big heart and creative talent. Aarav made 220 cards out of plant fibers which he then painted and sold door-to-door making $1100. He presented a check for $600 to Southwest School of Art’s President Paula Owen from his proceeds. The remainder was spent to better the lives of residents of Etta Senior Living in Shavano Park through the purchase of a glider chair, bird feeder, planters, magazine subscriptions, and books. Learn more about Aarav's project at: https://www.latagedala.com/blog/2020/11/15/papermaking-for-a-cause https://www.latagedala.com/blog/2020/11/18/community-project-progess

SSA REPRESENTATIVES SERVE ON PANEL Young Artist’s Program Director Patricia Morales and Chair of Printmaking/Paper Margaret Craig were selected to participate as panelists on the City's Arts and Culture Department’s Arts Funding Committee of the San Antonio Arts Commission. Panelists were chosen to evaluate Individual Artists Grant applications for the Department of Arts & Culture. Patricia will serve on the Multi-Disciplinary Panel and Margaret will serve on the Media Panel.

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WELCOME TO SO

SSA is proud to welcom

ESME ARAIZA, MARKETING MANAGER

AL BALLEW, CHIEF OF CAMPUS PUBLIC SAFETY

BREANNA CASTILLO, RECEPTIONIST

Esme Araiza has joined the SSA community as Marketing Manager. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies from UT Austin and a Master of Science in Marketing from UT Dallas. She has experience in social media strategy, advertising, writing, and graphic design with FunnelAI and Twang Partners. She is familiar working with non-profits from her internship with The DoSeum where she learned about creating winning content strategy, graphic design, and how to build an online community through social media.

Al Ballew joined SSA as Chief of Public Safety with over 37 years of experience in law enforcement, public safety, and emergency management. Chief Ballew honorably retired as Chief of Police for the City of Windcrest and from the City of San Antonio Police Department. As a decorated law enforcement officer, he received the SAPD Meritorious Conduct Medal and Purple Heart Medal. He holds a BS in Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology from Texas State University and is a graduate of Sam Houston State University’s Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), the F.B.I. Command College, and the F.B.I. Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (LEEDA). He is a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Master Peace Officer, Firearms Instructor, and Training Instructor, with extensive experience in special operations and tactical response.

Breanna Castillo joins SSA as the new Receptionist/Program Assistant. In this new position, Breanna answers phones and manages the office as well as providing help in the areas of Registration, Admissions, Communications, and Finance with data entry and customer service. Breanna has experience working with non-profit organizations through the Woodlawn Theatre where she worked for six years. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication from UTSA.

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me these new employees to the SSA community.

BRYAN EDWARDS, CFO Bryan Edwards recently joined Southwest School of Art as CFO. He is a CPA with over thirty years of experience in both public accounting and industry. He is also serving as President of the San Antonio chapter of the Texas Society of CPAs (TXCPA) for the 20212022 fiscal year. He holds a BSBA degree from the University of Arkansas and an MS degree from the University of North Texas. His interest in art began as a military dependent living in Europe as a teenager. Bryan is excited to join the staff at Southwest School of Art.

MIKE MONTEMAYOR III, FACILITIES SUPERINTENDENT

CHELSEA TITUS, DIRECTOR OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

Mike Montemayor III has joined the SSA team as the new Facilities Superintendent. After graduating with a degree in Biology from UTSA, Mike worked for the City of San Antonio. He later returned to the construction and contracting world where he has held several leadership positions. Mike was born and raised in San Antonio and he is looking forward to spending more time with his family with his new role.

Chelsea Titus has joined SSA as the Director of Student Affairs. Chelsea was previously the Residence Hall Director at Texas State University, where she taught two academic courses, created student outreach initiatives to retain students, advised students during registration, and created programming opportunities to support out of classroom learning. She has experience supporting students experiencing personal, social, psychological, academic, and transitional issues, while assessing their needs and interests and connecting students to on and off campus resources. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Salisbury University Salisbury, MD, a Master's in Educational Leadership and College Student Affairs from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania - Bloomsburg, PA, and is currently working on a doctorate degree in Organizational Leadership at Abilene Christian University - Abilene, TX. AP ISSUE 17 : SUMMER 2021

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SSA ON THE MOVE • In May, Photography Chair Joe Harjo participated in a partnership between Blue Star Contemporary and University Health’s Salud-Arte: Art of Healing program to create an art activity kit for patients of University Health’s Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Program. The program uses art to inspire healing, compassion, hope, and trust. Joe’s photographic prompts encourage the imaginative use of a black and white disposable camera as a form of documentation. • The works of alumnae Lauri Garcia Jones ’18 and Audrey LeGalley ’18 was featured in Love Float: Every Body Cared For, the Presa House Gallery and partner Planned Parenthood South Texas entry in the April House Float Parade organized by The King William Association, Lavaca Neighborhood Association and Roosevelt Park Neighborhood Association. • Alumna Yenifer Gaviña-Franco '20 was included in an exhibition, Resurgence, at The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, on view March 26 – Aug. 12, 2021. • SSA Chairs Joe Harjo & Chris Sauter were included in the exhibition, High Visibility: On Location in Rural America and Indian Country, a long term, collaborative partnership between Art of the Rural, Plains Art Museum, and individuals & organizations across the continent. • Lauri Garcia Jones ’18 has a 2021 Featured Artist Exhibition at Choice Goods Gallery, Blue Star Contemporary. • Printmaking and Paper Chair Margaret Craig was recognized in April by Lone Star Art District as a Featured Artist along with her artwork: Evolution in the Bleached Reef.

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• Drawing & Painting Chair Chris Sauter had his work Knowing and Seeing included in a new interactive art pop-up, In Living Pixels, presented by Pabst Brewing Company and Wide Awake in April at the Aztec Theatre. • In March 2021, alumna Evelyn Gonzales ’18 published Of Bodies Straining to See, a reflection of her independent studies in the fields of New Materialism, Feminist Theory, Queer and Trans Theory, and Psychoanalytic Theory, through French & Michigan Publications. • President Paula Owen was appointed to the Committee on Catalytic Projects for Downtown San Antonio: 2022 Bond Election in March. • In March, Chris Sauter was recognized as a daily Featured Artist by Lone Star Art District. • Sculpture & Integrated Media Chair Justin Boyd was included in bandcamp's February 2020 feature An Introduction to San Antonio's Roots-Inflected Alternative Country Scene. • Photography Chair Joe Harjo and Julie Ledet, were included in Glasstire in a February feature story titled Artists Make Love: Artist Couples Share Art Made For Each Other. • Chris Sauter was named a finalist for Texas State Artist 3-D by the Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA). • Margaret Craig was one of the featured artists at the first outdoor Bee Cave Buzzfest: A Winter Light Festival, Dec. 1719, in Bee Cave, TX.

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• Chris Sauter was the recipient of a Red Bull Arts Austin/ San Antonio Microgrant. The program awards two $1000 grants each month to artists in 20 cities across the United States. • Ceramics Chair Ryan Takaba exhibited, A Relationship with Flight, in the Middle Gallery at Blue Star Contemporary, Nov. 6, 2020 – May 9, 2021. The installation expanded on the work from his BSC Berlin Residency and his ongoing research on death rite rituals. • Several of SSA faculty and alumni including Blake Kennedy, Chris Sauter, Joe Harjo, Margaret Craig, Ryan Takaba, Joey Rivera ’20, former SSA student John Guzman, Juan Zavala Castro ’18, Lata Gedala ’19, and Yenifer Gaviña-Franco ’20 participated in Blue Star Contemporary's 30th Annual Red Dot Art Sale, Sept. 23 – Oct. 4, 2020. • Chris Sauter’s exhibition Questions for Answers was on view at Palo Alto College, Sept. 8-Oct. 9, 2020. • In October, Chris Sauter travelled to New Mexico to install his show, As Within So Without, at kind of a small array in Magdalena, NM.


Printmaking & Paper Chair Margaret Craig exhibited her installation, From the Bleached Reef, at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.

SSA Alumna Lauri Garcia Jones '18 was included in a group exhibition at Presa House Gallery in December.

Board of Trustees member Johnny Clay Johnson (left) joined alumnus Josué Esau ‘19, who recently graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from Columbia College Chicago

Jillian Sortore had work in the exhibition AMEND from Oct 2 - Nov 2, 2020. AMEND was an online exhibition organized to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, aka Women’s Suffrage.

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Celebrating Commencement The sun shone and the smiles were abundant at the 2021 Commencement Ceremony for graduates of Southwest School of Art’s Bachelor of Fine Arts Program on May 2. Twelve artists were honored for their educational achievement in an outdoor ceremony held in the school’s McNutt Gardens.

“Your career path will grow and evolve and adapt, as you grow and evolve and adapt,” said Segura. “You have the power to communicate in a language that transcends words. You have the ability to use skill and imagination to take ordinary things or spaces or moments and turn them into art. That’s magic.”

The Best of Show award was presented by President Paula Owen to senior Rachael Oelsen for her work in the senior thesis exhibition, Liminal Strands. The Hanson Whitehead Annual Prize in Paper and Book Arts was presented to Dominic Torres.

The commencement address was given by artist and curator, Patty Ortiz, who has exhibited her work throughout the United States and internationally including Mexico City, Chile, and Amsterdam. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Texas and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio.

After congratulatory messages from President Paula Owen and Board of Trustees Chair Randy Cain, senior Marla Segura provided a student reflection that noted the “brave choice” that each student took in their pursuit of a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She pointed out that while it is not a linear path to a career, artists are ok without a standard approach.

Her inspirational words to the graduates concluded with a poignant message, “Put uncertainty, curiosity, and inspiration in the front seat of your car. Put doubt, fear and your ego in the back seat and just start driving! Roll down the windows, blast on your favorite playlist, and just drive!”

Commencement speaker, Patty Ortiz addresses the graduates

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The graduating class of 2021 pictured with President Paula Owen and Board of Trustees' Chair Randy Cain

Senior Marla Segura delivers a student reflection

Photos by Ed Ornelas

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Senior Salute Photos by Anthony Francis

Abbey Alvis Hometown: Magnolia, Texas Area of emphasis: Ceramics “When I first came in as a freshman from a small town, I didn’t have much experience with what art was. There was no art gallery in Magnolia, so for me going to Southwest was like actually learning about art and that it can be whatever, if you defend it well enough. Art can be anything.” Baby Blanket 2021 fabric stained with coffee, paint, ketchup, soy sauce, food coloring and vinaigrette, yarn, gelatin, beads, acrylic, glass jar and boiled milk

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Perseverance and resilience in the face of unprecedented adversity could be the motto of the 2021 graduates of Southwest School of Art’s Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree Program. Despite a pandemic, a worldwide quarantine, and extremely trying circumstances, 12 emerging artists persisted, facing the challenges head on, and rising as the first graduates of Southwest School of Art since the school received associate accreditation with the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).

Abby Billingsley Hometown: Boerne, Texas Area of emphasis: Metals “I feel like the thing that I, for the first couple years struggled with, was comparing myself to others. Don't do that. Just realize your own creative worth. This is your own journey. You know life is mountains and valleys and all that jazz, but I'd say just have fun. I had fun almost the entirety of the time here so just don't take it too seriously." Soft Footed Coupling Brooches 2021 copper, nude fabric, knit fabric, thread, steel, ink

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Walden Booker Hometown: San Antonio, Texas Area of emphasis: Sculpture & Integrated Media, Printmaking “When I came here I wanted to be the greatest painter in the world, but leaving now I'm not even thinking about painting. It took those grandiose ideas out of my head and that sounds bad, but it was also me figuring out that those weren’t my ideas, those were other people’s ideas that I took on. I think being at SSA was a very humbling experience and figuring out that maybe I want to hone my practice instead of going for these crazy paths that really don’t speak to who specifically I am as an artist.” Glut Hush 2021 digital prints of photogrammetry 3D renders

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Alex Garrity Hometown: San Antonio, Texas Area of emphasis: Printmaking “For a little bit I am probably going to take a break, I want to go back and get my MFA. After graduate school, teaching would be something I would look into. I would like to be in that position where I can show young students and guide them and get their foot into art.” Cosmetic Masks Series 2020-present makeup on screen prints

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Karina Liu Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Area of emphasis: Photography “Once everything starts opening back up again, like once shows start happening again and I can go out in an open environment and find new artists to work with, I would love to try and work for specific concert venues to help take photos for commercial reasons and for my own artistic reasons as well.” Cosmic Gate Chroma Multiverse Luminary 2020-present archival digital prints

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Rachael Oelsen Hometown: San Antonio, Texas Area of emphasis: Metals “I think I thought I was good at art because I had technical skill… but I realized I wasn't really challenging myself and even though I could do impressive work, it wasn't conceptually stimulating or that contemporary. That's why I wanted to challenge myself and try out sculpture instead, and kind of put myself in an uncomfortable position to think in a different way and think about what I care about in a more abstracted way.” Just A Girl and Her Hands (body suit) 2021 cloth, fiberfill, digital photographs

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Gabríel Peralta Hometown: Born in Seattle but grew up in Deep South Area of emphasis: Sculpture & Integrated Media, Ceramics “When I first came in, my work tended to be a little more autobiographical in a way, but now its transitioned into considering my place in the world as a human in general and also asking the audience to consider themselves within a broader context than sometimes we tend to put ourselves into.” Ark 2021 earthenware, mica flakes, coral, fiberglass, wax covered cord, rubberized paint

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Robyn Rivera Hometown: San Antonio, Texas Area of emphasis: Photography, Sculpture & Integrated Media “I've had other friends from high school get their BFA somewhere else, and they're not doing anything that I've been doing. Since the school is so small it's more oneon-one connection too, and I think the relationships between the professor and students are more efficient. You get to know these people while they're teaching you new things.”

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Christy Santoya Hometown: Eagle Pass, Texas Area of emphasis: Photography, Metals “I think the main reason I chose SSA was because I was looking for a small-knit community in which I could learn, that was big enough to have the studios I wanted access to, but where I wouldn’t just be a number; where I would be in a smaller setting and have that one-on-one time with professors. All the faculty here impacted me in a lot of different ways. I think the main reason is that they themselves are artists, it’s very impactful to see how they work and learn things from them and how they conceptually work.” panic attack drained derealization 2021 archival digital prints

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Marla Segura Hometown: San Antonio, Texas Area of emphasis: Photography, Ceramics “I came in here with drawing and painting skills and I think I had an idea of what art was but now I know the vast different things that an artist can do. Its infinite what art can do, how you can apply art or creative skills. If anything, it’s a little more confusing but it also opens more opportunities. I feel drawn to careers that don't rely solely on just making art for money but using creative skills to help the community."

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Dominic Torres Hometown: Texas, moved around quite a bit Area of emphasis: Papermaking, Ceramics "Push yourself to do things that make you uncomfortable because when you really experience different sides of how you work and how you think, you find that a lot of your innate talents and unique perspectives can come through more clearly and powerfully.

Burnout Grid 2020 fired porcelain paper clay, kaolin, paper

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Kait Workman Hometown: San Antonio, Texas Area of emphasis: Photography, Papermaking “My stuff is a lot more conceptual, my technical skills have been honed in a lot which has been great but I’m also expanding my horizons on what I want to do. For a long time, it was just black and white photography, like darkroom, but most of my work right now is digital and I would never have guessed I would have done that. It’s been nice to expand on what I’m capable of as well.”

Days Months 2020-2021 digital prints

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Senior Thesis Exhibition: Liminal Photos by Ed Ornelas

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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

ARTIST’S PROOF CATCHES UP WITH

Gabby Borrego By Marla Segura '21 If you happen to be driving up the 1500 block of N. Main Ave. on a Saturday morning, you may notice a line of cars forming in front a quaint storefront. You may also see a petite woman pop out of the store to cheefully greet the people in the cars as she hands little white boxes through the passenger-side windows to her eager patrons. This woman is Gabby Borrego. She was a member of the Southwest School of Art's first graduating class when she completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2018. Today she is the proud owner of (and baker for) Plantyful Sweets--a superfood bakery and coffee shop that is 100% gluten-free and plant-based. The concept for this unique bakery was born from Gabby's love for baking and her mindful considerations for how foods affect our wellness. When speaking with Gabby, it is clear that she applies the same thoughtfulness to her recipes as she does to her personal health. There are a few vegan bakeries in San Antonio, but Plantyful Sweets occupies a niche in which both great taste and nutritional value are equally considered. Beyond creating confections that you'd never guess are vegan (much less, gluten free), Gabby focuses her baking around wholesome ingredients. As she puts it, "If you're going to have something sweet, why not have it other things for you." Some of her beneficial ingredients include, superfoods, fiber, and plant protein. One might consider these healthy additions "bonus points" that are added to the recipes that are already low in sugar and other refined, store-bought, or over-processed ingredients.

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The visual appeal of her products is also very important to Gabby. One glance at the Plantyful Sweets Instagram page lets the viewer know that she is a true artist. She credits the Southwest School of Art BFA program for not only honing her skills in design, color, and composition, but also for giving her a foundation in marketing and developing a brand voice. Back to the line of cars on Main--It should be noted that Gabby opened Plantyful Sweets less than a month before the country was shut down by COVID-19. Naturally, since health is a hallmark of the business, all orders since the start of the pandemic have been distributed via curbside pick--thus, the parked cars on the street. When speaking about the effects of the pandemic, Gabby explains, "I am lucky and grateful that it happened early on in my business. It helped me learn to pivot and just keep going and keep moving...don't stop." Even with her mask on, it's very evident that Gabby is almost always smiling when she talks about her business and the mission behind it. Her creativity, tenacity, and positivity are radiant and it is clear that these qualities have guided her success. Find Plantyful Sweets on Instagram: @PlantyfulSweets.

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DONOR SPOTLIGHT

Genevieve "Vieve" Duncan

The Duncan Family, Christmas 1999

A Family Tree Rooted in Giving By Debra Del Toro

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For Genevieve “Vieve” Duncan, the need to help others was more than just a passing thought, it was a true calling and something she instilled in the hearts of every member of her family. “She cared about many, many people much more than herself,” said daughter Genny Duncan. “She just wanted to do “ for others.”

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And that she did. Her prolific lifetime of philanthropy benefitted many organizations including Southwest School of Art where she gave much of her time, talent, and treasure. Vieve, an artist herself, served on the Board of Trustees and as a tireless volunteer with the SSA youth and docent programs. She had a deep love for the school’s annual Fiesta Arts Fair and served as honorary chair in her later years. Her support for the free of charge Saturday Morning Discovery (SMD) program has greatly facilitated access to the studio arts for countless children. By providing a $750,000 challenge grant to the SMD endowment, she generated further gifts from others. This gift has made it possible for SMD to be provided in perpetuity. Despite the recent challenges caused by the pandemic, for instance, SMD was continued, though virtually, because of the support received each year from the endowment earnings. “I think it was important to her for kids to have this opportunity. People of different races, ethnicity, backgrounds, being able to give everybody a chance,” said Genny. “She was never a teacher, but she loved being with kids - the educational part of it was a big deal to her.” Vieve along with her husband, Cameron, gave many gifts to SSA over their lifetimes. Though Vieve and Cameron have passed, and their children are no longer in San Antonio, Vieve’s legacy at SSA has continued. Two of their five children, Genny, who now lives in Austin, and Cam, who lives in Santa Fe, have given generously to benefit scholarships for SSA’s Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree Program allowing a new generation of artists to receive an education. “I think the two of us want to continue that because it was a big deal to her, and we think that it’s important to the city to give everybody the opportunity to have that level of art education,” said Genny. “I think as a society we need to know that everyone benefits from the arts and therefore I think there is a big need for support of the arts.”

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FACULTY SPOTLIGHT

Joe Harjo

CHANGING PERCEPTIONS By Debra Del Toro

Joe Harjo always wanted to take pictures. In fact, he still has the first photo he ever took after being handed the camera on a childhood trip to Las Vegas to photograph a three-wheeled motorcycle. “The picture is just half of the motorcycle, like the second half,” laughed Harjo. “My timing was way off. I didn't know anything about panning.”

I hope the work opens people's minds when they interact with someone, however they present themselves. I really want our identities to be in our possession and in our control. And historically, that hasn't been the case. I speak from my experience as a native person in this country and I think a lot of native people could agree to it, but then it's a very diverse group of people, there are over 500 nationally recognized tribes and not to mention the unrecognized tribes.” Harjo is a board member of the Muscogee Arts Association, a 2020-2021 Harpo Foundation Native American Residency Fellow and a recipient of the 20202021 Blue Star Contemporary Berlin Residency hosted by Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Germany.

He’s come a long way since then to his current position as Chair of the Photography Department in Southwest School of Art’s Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree Program. Now, after earning an associate degree in art from Rose State Community College, a BFA in Visual Arts from the University of Central Oklahoma and an MFA from the University of Texas at San Antonio, Harjo’s strong artistic voice is a tool to help break down stereotypes of native people.

Just as he developed his voice, Harjo now works with his students at SSA to develop theirs, striving to teach each of them confidence, resourcefulness, and communication.

“My heritage is important, because I don't see a lot of native people and that was what got me to work within my own experience, that I didn't see people that looked like me in any of the art spaces. The people I did see that were native were like these Cowboy and Indian type. A lot of stereotypes,” said Harjo, an artist from the Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma. “My early idea was that I wanted to put people that look like me into my work and get them into these spaces; in galleries or museums or wherever I was, I wanted them to be there too.” “I've worked to challenge what people think of native people,” said Harjo. “To work from those stereotypes and dispel them.

“I think if students can be confident that their voice matters, that their voice is worthy of hearing, then I think they can do anything,” said Harjo. “I haven't had the best cameras or the most money for this or that, but I've always invested what I did have into my practice and tried to get the most out of that. Use what you got and just make it amazing. Just be as resourceful as you can. Talk with people. Don't be shy.” For more on artist Joe Harjo, visit www.joeharjo.com Photos by Anthony Francis

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Let Us Pray 2019 27 x 40 inches Digital Archival

“I've worked to challenge what people think of native people. To work from those stereotypes and dispel them."

Artist Joe Harjo is Chair of the Photography department at SSA

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Over a year into the pandemic, we reflect on the partnerships that helped us keep art alive in the hearts and minds of young artists. By Esme Araiza

Not even a pandemic can stop the joyful learning of little artists. But over this past year, our arts educators have had to get more creative than ever. The Young Artist Program typically features in-person art classes like Summer Art Studios, Saturday Morning Discovery, Mobile Arts Programs, and Teen Programs. As the pandemic hit last year, we were faced with a challenge: How do we continue to nurture and celebrate the creative ability of youth in San Antonio when there is so much physical distance between us? The answer lies in technology and collaboration. With the help of our community partners we have been able to connect with students all over the city. Here’s what we have accomplished: • Mobile Arts Program at ten schools across SAISD and Edgewood ISD • Partnership with SAISD Fine Arts program to bring 14 teens to work in our studios alongside Art Education Specialist, Regina Sanders • Virtual Saturday Morning Discovery with over 30 videos and counting • Summer Art Studios with virtual and in-studio classes for young artists ages 5 to 18 30

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• Partnership with the San Antonio River Foundation to put on Nature of Art Camp with classes taught by local artist, Sarah Fox "We’ve had to make adjustments to our programs to adhere to safety and health guidelines, but through our partnerships, we have kept our Young Artists Program active," said Patricia Morales, Director of Young Artists Program. For longtime art educator, Jenny Giuffrida, the adjustment has been difficult, but rewarding. “I found solace in teaching art to striving young artists,” said Giuffrida. "It's so hard to teach over the computer, but because of [the students], I felt this connection to life. Art keeps you grounded." We like to say that one of the greatest characteristics of the arts is its ability to adapt to difficult situations. So much has changed in the world over the past year, but Southwest School of Art has withstood a great deal over its 56-year history. Adapting and problem solving is what artists do best.


Artwork by De Zavala Elementary School students

Students participating in Gardendale Elementary After School Art

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IN MEMORIAM

1951 - 2021

Beck Whitehead

Beck Whitehead, 2009

Paper and book arts artist Becky (Beck) Whitehead passed away in January and left a hole in the heart of the Southwest School of Art community. Beck was an important member of our SSA community for many years. For more than 30 years, she was a faculty member, sharing her incredible knowledge and passion for paper with all. Her work was instrumental in the development of the Papermaking and Book Arts department at SSA where she served as the Chair until 2016. Her work was regularly shown in galleries around the United States and Canada, and she conducted workshops widely. After Sept 11, 2001, she created 2,996 paper airplanes to commemorate all the lives lost that day. They were displayed in a giant stairwell at Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi. She held a Bachelor of Arts from Trinity University and a Master of Fine Arts the University of Texas at San Antonio. Beck was buried beside her beloved husband Chuck at the Countryside Memorial Park in La Vernia, Texas on January 15. She is greatly missed by all who were lucky to know her. 32

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Patrick Merritt, Ben Owen, Paula Owen, Patricia Pratchett, Dr. Bart Nichols visit during the 2020 Imagine Gala Happening in May 2021

Thank You! SSA could not fulfill its mission to teach and advance the visual arts for the benefit of students seeking a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and for others seeking education and enrichment without the support of our many generous donors. Thank you for your gifts!

BFA SCHOLARSHIP CAMPAIGN Gifts made from November 1, 2019 March 31, 2021

Argo Group US Ms. Yonnie Blanchette Mrs. Margaret C. Boldrick Jyl and Randy Cain Mrs. Ron Calgaard In Memory of Mrs. Irma Nicolas Ms. Lynn Finesilver Crystal In Memory of Mrs. Irma Nicolas Mr. G. Cameron Duncan Ms. Genevieve L. Duncan H-E-B Ms. Barbara L. Hill Joan and Herb Kelleher Charitable Foundation Dr. Johnny Clay Johnson Ms. Cynthia Mesh Dr. Holly Middleton and Mr. Ben Middleton In Memory of Mrs. Irma Nicolas Debra and David Rogers The Nordan Trust The Scott Petty Family Foundation Ms. Mona Marshall Sinclair Mr. Arthur C. Troilo III Windgate Charitable Foundation

FOUNDER'S CIRCLE VISIONARY Jyl and Randy Cain Margaret Anderson and Bill Crow Anne and Chuck Parrish Ms. Page Saunders Ms. Courtney J. Walker INVENTOR Carolyn and Hal Adams

Elise and Craig Boyan Paula and Jim Callaway Karina and David Dolgin Mr. John L. Nau III Ms. Patricia A. Pratchett Mr. Brad J. Parman and Mr. Tim Seeliger INNOVATOR Ms. Ann Griffith Ash Colleen and Bruce Barshop Mrs. Margaret C. Boldrick Mrs. Laura Cadwallader Caroline and William

Art Sale patrons view work by artist Marks Moore

^ Deceased

Carrington Suzanne and Rick Cavender Ms. Ruth Chang Mr. Jorge Elizondo Mrs. Jan Elliott Ms. Mary Flanagan and Dr. Michael Lichtenstein Dr. Stefan Grater Ms. Emory A. Hamilton Maggie and Andrew Herdeg Mr. Robert Hils Col. and Mrs. Larry G. Johnson Dr. Johnny Clay Johnson Dr. Marsha Kinney and Mr. Greg Kinney Margaret and Robert Koors Mr. James G. Lifshutz Ms. Ann Marmion Ms. Mary Ellen Matthews Peggy and Lowry Mays Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McClellan Ms. Beth McLaughlin Julia and John Reinhart Ms. Donna M. Ross Rachel and Randy Smith Ms. Michelle A. Trahan Cheryl and John Vollmer, Jr. Ms. Beck Whitehead ^ CURATOR Laura and Frank Burney Marcia and Dan Goodgame Joanne and James Harden Mr. Kevin Hoag Mr. Paul B. Martin Ms. Taddy McAllister Dr. Rosario Rodriguez Dr. and Mrs. Lucky Russell Ms. Wendy Stieren Wirth Mr. Tom A. Wirth

FRIENDS Gifts made from November 1, 2019 March 21, 2021

MASTER Ms. Caroline A. Forgason Lou Celia and Don Frost Mr. and Mrs. James R. Garner Ms. Helen K. Groves Sally and Bill Hawkins Ms. Hannah Margolis Dr, and Mrs. Alexander Miller Mr. and Mrs. John E. Newman, Jr. Tashya and Lane Riggs Ms. Ethel T. Runion Mr. William Scanlan, Jr. Dr. Rasa Silenas Ms. Gretchen A. Hill and Mr. Patrick Ward DESIGNER Mr. Brain A. Bates Ms. Tracey Ramsey Bennett Ms. Yonnie Blanchette Dr. Colleen A. Walter-Brin and Mr. George Brin Mrs. Rebecca A. Canary Dr. and Mrs. William Chiego Ms. Karen Kelley and Mr. Merritt Clements Ms. Leigh Craft Mrs. Nathalie Cross Mr. Joel K. Erben Dr. Janet Fox Rhonda and Jim Hollerbach Mr. Brian Hunt Randi and Bob Hutchins Drs. Gemma Kennedy and Bradley Kayser Ms. Barbara C. Kyse Sarah Joe and Phil LeMessurier Mr. Shawn Low Ms. Mona Marshall Sinclair Ms. Blanca Elizondo and Ms. Melba Martinez Ms. Gretchen M. Mayes Mrs. Jessica McCarley Ms. Whitney McCarthy Hannah and Jeff McManus Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Moore Laura and Lew Moorman Syd and Gregg Muenster Ms. Elizabeth Del Toro and Mr. Ashwin Nathan Mrs. Linda L. Overfield Peggy and Paul Pace Mr. Joe P. Parish Ms. Nancy Pawel Luisa and Bob Price Ms. Emily Sano and Mr. Gilson Riecken Mr. Todd A. Romano Nancy and Robert Shivers Ms. Mona Marshall Sinclair and

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Mrs. Marcy J. Barnett Mr. John A. Blair Ms. Sandra Blinn Ms. Rocio Bodevin Ms. Bethany Bohall Dr. Alan Brown Dr. Tichelle Bruntmyer Mr. Donald P. Buelter Mr. David Calafrancesco Ms. Beth Callaghan Mr. Michael Cano Mrs. Amy Carter Mr. Kellis Chandler Ms. Isabella Cortez Ms. Sarah Coyle Ms. Diana De Forest Mrs. Jessica Dohner Ms. Ashley Doll Ms. Linda C. Draper Ms. Rachel L. Edwards-Ridder Mrs. Berenice Escobedo The 2020 Imagine Gala Art Sale featured a variety of unique artwork by a number of accomplished artists Ms. Catherine Fontaine Ms. Joan Frederick Ms. Hillary Scott Dr. Paul Sinclair Ms. Jean E. Kolovson Leslie and Luis Garcia Cathy and Jack Spector Henriette and Josef Seiterle Anne and Paul Krause Ms. Mary Garr Annie and Tim Swan Ms. Sandra Serna Mrs. Lyn Belisle Kurtin and Sylvia and Steve Garza Mr. Bill Kurtin Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Takaba Mrs. Shawn Shriver Carra and Jorge Garza Ms. Jenny McChesney and Pam and David Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Smith, Jr. Mrs. Lata Gedala Mr. Billy A. Lawrence Mrs. Mindy Tillman Ms. Claire Rhodes Stevenson Mrs. Valerie Gomez Ms. Cathy Brillson Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Traylor Virginia and Gus Van Steenberg Mrs. Viola V. Gonzales Ms. Michael McCabe-Hughes Mrs. Melissa Wallis Mrs. Kay W. Vavrina Mrs. Iris A. Gonzalez Dr. Janet F. Williams and Mr. Gary Walton Dr. Patricia Walters Mr. William B. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Larry Graeber Dr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Wood Ms. Abigail Erwin and Mr. Ken Ms. Stacy Graham Lisa and Patrick Muras Weiher Ms. Norma Bodevin and Kathleen and Julius Gribou Dr. and Mrs. Chet L. Nastala Dr. Raul Yordan Mrs. Jeannette L. Wilson Ms. Katherine L. Griffin Dr. Lisa G. Nungesser MUSE FAMILY Mrs. Catherine Hall Mrs. Susan Oelsen Mr. Robert Adams Ruth and John Agather Ms. Shenaz Hamilton Mr. Christian Orr Ms. Teri Aguilar Mrs. Debra Ahrens Ms. Gretchen L. Haynes Ms. Linda M. Perez Mr. Chris Gillis and Ms. Kathy Mrs. Kristi Albrecht Ms. Alice Hollis Ms. Amy Perry Armstrong Mr. Dean O. Arteaga Ms. Donna Knickerbocker Dr. Jacqueline A. Pugh Mr. Richard S. Arredondo Mrs. Gretchen Austin Mrs. Elaine Laia Ms. Victoria Suescum and Ilene and Paul Barr Mr. Kent Rush Mrs. Amelia K. Badders Mrs. Claudia B. Langford Dr. and Mrs. John C. Browning Ms. Kathleen F. Sadler Mr. Andre Bally Mr. and Mrs. Phil Laws Mr. Kellis Chandler Ms. Paula Cox Ms. Leslie Daverso Kate and Taylor Dawson Dr. and Mrs. Alex A. DePeralta, Jr. Mrs. Sandra W. East Dr. Brian Eastridge Collette and Ty Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Brent Farney Nancy and Gary Fullerton Dr. John P. Giolma Ms. Beverly B. Golden Margarite and Tom Guggolz Linda and Phil Hardberger Ms. Amanda Head Martha and Stephen Hixon Dr. Angelika Jansen Margaret and Bill Kanyusik Jessie and Richard Kardys Mr. George T Kimbell Guests from H-E-B celebrate an evening under the stars at the 2020 Imagine Gala Ms. Abigail Kinnison 34

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Mrs. Donna G. Layne-Colon Patsy and Scotty Light Mrs. Anita Lindner Mrs. Stephanie N. Long Mr. Ronald D. Lorton Dr. Fang-Ling Lu Ms. Michelle Marsh Ms. Sonja Martinez Claire and Easton McNab Mrs. Alissa Millsap Sarah and Marks Moore Ms. Mariana Munante Mrs. Cindy Murray Mrs. Jessica Navarro Mr. John L. Nelson Mr. Gary W. Nichols Mrs. Rachel Ogea Mrs. Maria Orlikoski Ms. Lisa Patterson Ms. Dianne Powell Mrs. Mary Reilly-Magee Ms. Esparci Reyes Ms. Sonia M. Rodriguz Ms. Louise Rosenfield Sherril and Joe Rubin Jordan and Albert Shannon Mrs. Susan Sorensen Dr. Melanie Sweet Ms. Liz Thompson Ms. Nicolette Van Dielen Mrs. Leticia Villalon Mr. Johnson H. Ward Mrs. Ellen Weiner Mr. Jeffrey Weissman Dr. Kevin White Mrs. Jeannette L. Wilson Joan and Richey Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wyatt Ms. Becky Yarborough Ms. Carolene Zehner INDIVIDUAL Mr. Miguel A. Abugattas Mrs. Mary Afflerbach Ms. Megan Allen Mrs. Mara Allison Mrs. Ildeliza Antonares Ms. Deana A. Armstrong Mrs. Marcela Bates Ms. Kevin Baumann Mr. Tony Becerra Ms. Cherise Bell Mrs. Sayjai Boonmee Mrs. Valorie Born Ms. Maddie Brown Mr. William A. Brzozowski Mr. Carlos Bucio Mr. Donald P. Buelter Mrs. Gay Burgess Mr. Victor Cabello, Jr. Ms. Sarah Carol Ms. Lauren Carol Mr. Dakari Carr Ms. Mary M. Casillas


Ms. Ethel Shipton and Mr. Nate Cassie Mr. Brad Coffey Mr. Garry T. Cole Mrs. Gail Cone Mrs. Roxanne Constable Mr. Ryan Cooper Mr. Brock Curry Mrs. Sally Dalton Mr. John F. De Arment Colleen and Jake Dean Ms. Maylene Dickerson Ms. Norma J. Dolcater Miss Misty Downing Mrs. Megan Ecke Ms. Juliana English Mrs. Laura C. Everett Ms. Phoebe Farrell Mr. Aiden Fuentes Ms. Sarah Gonzales Busse Mr. Juan Carlos Gonzalez Mrs. Chloe Guidry Ms. Karin Haack Ms. Milby Hartwell Mrs. Allison W. Hayne Dr. Heidi Heck Ms. Elizabeth Hewitt Dr. Linda Ivy Mrs. Yvette James Mrs. Carol Johns Ms. Deborah Klein Ms. Laura Pipkin Kramer Mrs. Beshka Kueser Ms. Hayley Kyle Mr. Hugh La Penotiere Mrs. Carol Lapp Ms. Pilar Loizaga Ms. Mina Lopez Ms. Sofia Lopez Ms. Angelina Lucio Ms. Anneliese Maddox Mr. Scott Madrid Mrs. Catherine Marchand Ritter Ms. Miryam Martinez Mrs. Kathleen McCombs Ms. Darcy McConnell Ms. Willa McDonald Mrs. Annabelle A. McGee Ms. Kara McLean Ms. Mary McNelis Leslie and Jeffrey Miller Mr. Easton E. Miller Mr. Raymundo Morales, Jr. Ms. Nicole Murphy Ms. Sarah Newton Mrs. Daniela Oliver Portillo Ms. Elaine G. Olivier Ms. Emiliana Patlan Mrs. Karla Pena Mr. Jason Pittman Ms. Peggy A. Potts Ms. Erin Pounders Ms. Kat Pratka Mr. Dan Ratliff ^ Deceased

Mr. Peter L. Ray Ms. Katie Reno Dr. Monique Rijnkels Ms. Cassandra Rutherford Ms. Laurel Sagebiel Mrs. Phyllis Sanchez Ms. Janet Schlindwein Ms. Sophia Seaberg Ms. Raye Ann Short Ms. Carla Sierra Mrs. Mary Soeldner Mrs. Linda Spencer Mrs. Lucy Springs Ms. Mary Steelman Nancy and Robert Strehlow Mr. Kenneth Sumners Mr. Ryan Swanson Rev. Kelsie Theiss Dr. Lucia Tredici Mrs. Mary Anne Underwood Elvia Valdez Ms. Susan Van Hoozer Ms. Donna E. Vaughan Mrs. Mary Walsh Dr. Sue Weintraub Ms. Kyra Whitaker-Sheppard Ms. Kathleen T. Whitehead Mrs. Holly Willmann Mrs. Kenda Willoughby Ms. Madelyne Wilson Ms. Ann Winer Mr. Bennett Word Ms. Elia K. Zepeda EDUCATOR Ms. Yvette Benavides Mrs. Ashton G. Chandler Miss Erin Davis Ms. Laura DeJong Ms. Dolores DeVore Ms. Maureen Doebbler Ms. Arlett Franco Prof. Sandy Freeman Ms. Meghann Gordon Ms. Kambri Hernandez Prof. Margaret Neale Mrs. America Palmer Ms. Brianne Perry Ms. Linda Salcedo Dr. Heather Smith Ms. Cecilia Swint Mrs. Anabell Thomas Ms. Jamie L. Thompson Ms. Ellen White SENIOR Ms. Lydia Alegria White Mrs. Casey Allen Ms. Dori Arzola-Midlane Mrs. Trish A. Ashton Ms. Cheri Avigne Ms. Zet Baer Mrs. Meena Bhatt Mrs. Linda Bishop

Ms. Rita Bray Mrs. Pam Caldwell Mrs. Nancy L. Chronister Ms. Ellen Clegg Mrs. Ilna Colemere Ms. Linda S. Combs Ms. Joan Conrad Ms. Melinda Dale Mr. Arturo De La Fuente Mrs. Susan C. Dudley Dr. Lily Engles Ms. Deborah A. Ferris Mrs. Jane K. Fohn Mr. Bill F. Fowler Mrs. Barbara Friedson Mrs. Eva Fromme Ms. Rose Mary Fry Ms. Donna Gottwald Ms. Patricia Heisler Ms. Donna Sue Henry Mr. John Hernandez Ms. Theresa Holland Ms. Shirley J. Jackson Mrs. Natalie Jones Dr. Yvonne Katz Mrs. Norma Khoshbin Dr. Mary Kirkendall Mr. Wayne Klein Mrs. Nell Lyssy Mrs. Barbara Marco Dr. Sally Marrs Ms. Jeannine Martin Ms. Marguerite McCormick Ms. Terry McMorran Ms. Patricia Meier Dr. Wayne Moore Mrs. Margaret Morgan Ms. Pamela Moritz Mrs. Janan R. Moses Mr. John Nikolatos Mr. Don Olsen Mr. Tim Orem Ms. Vickie Owen Dr. Vivian L. Paul Ms. Patricia Pena Mrs. Joyce Peterson Mr. Fletcher Pool Mrs. Maureen Pratka Mr. Jose A. A. Ramirez Ms. Charlotte S. Randolph Ms. Dana Read Ms. Marilyn R. Redding Ms. Sallie K. Riester Mr. Joseph M. Rivera Mrs. Sara Rosales-Guerra Ms. Janis L. Schiller Mr. Stanley Schoenbaum Mrs. Nancy Scott Ms. Minal Shah Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nye Ms. Joan P. Siebert Ms. Kay Simpson Mr. Bruce Smiley-Kaliff Ms. Rachel Stuckert

Ms. Irma Swatzell Ms. Janet L. Terry Ms. Jane Thomas Ms. Thompson Ms. Margaret A. Victor Ms. Wendy S. Walsh Ms. Frances L. Ward Mrs. Kathleen Wurn

Silver Eagle Distributors Pat & Bud Smothers John K. Miller / Tarah & James Sykes Wendy Stieren Wirth

Other Gifts Gifts made from November 1, 2019 March 31, 2021

HONORS AND MEMORIALS In Memory of Ms. Melanie Rush Davis Mr. Patrick Merritt and Mr. Mike Pecen In Memory of Mrs. Betsy Dudley Straus Family Charitable Trust In Memory of Mrs. Helen Kathryn Burk Glass Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Kurth Mr. and Mrs. Scott T. Wilson In Memory of Mr. James L. Hayne Mr. John D. Canale III In Memory of Mr. Emilio Nicolas Ms. Lynn Finesilver Crystal Melanie and Bob Maxham In Memory of Mrs. Beck Whitehead Ms. Cathy Brillson Leonard Claudia and Mark Langford Mr. Patrick Merritt and Mr. Mike Pecen Paula and Ben Owen 2020 GALA IN THE GARDEN & ART SALE: IMAGINE PRESENTING SPONSOR Valero Energy Foundation STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN TABLES Estela Hollin-Avery Ernst & Young Joan and Herb Kelleher Charitable Foundation Mays Family Foundation STAYIN' ALIVE TABLES Elise & Craig Boyan Paula & Jim Callaway James Avery Artisan Jewelry Sara & Jeremy Jessop Lake | Flato Architects, Inc. Lauren Kate & Peter Holt/ Christina & Evan Ketabchi/Sita McNab/Corinna & JB Richter

CROCODILE ROCKS TABLES Ann Griffith Ash Colleen & Bruce Barshop BB & T Cavender Auto Family Cavender Auto Group Cheever Books Club Giraud H-E-B 1 H-E-B 2 Stacey Hill / Christopher C. Hill Kreager Mitchell Jamie & Travis Kowalski The John & Florence Newman Foundation Pape-Dawson Engineers, Inc. Robinson Value Management, Ltd. Aida & Edward Snyder III PEACEFUL EASY FEELING TABLES Ruth Chang DuWest Realty Dr. Johnny Clay Johnson Payton Kane & Jeff Hornbeak Killen, Griffin & Farrimond Andi Rodriguez & James G. Lifshutz Martin & Drought Nicole Mera RFSA Dermatology / Dr. Christy & Gordon Rainey Amber & Sloan Thomas Walton Signage Corporation Whataburger Lorien & Marc Whyte GALA CONTRIBUTORS Amy Shelton McNutt Charitable Trust Kathleen & Jeffrey Bolner Susan & Mark Cavender Margaret Anderson & Bill Crow Jan Elliott The Gambrinus Company Frances Hearn Sarah & Marks Moore Laura & Lew Moorman Guillermo Nicolas Graham Weston Beck Whitehead ^ 2020 GALA COMMITTEE Sara & Jeremy Jessop Gala Co-Chairs Jorge Elizondo CeCe & James Griffin Sarah & Roger Herr

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Art Sale guests could add works like Margaret Craig’s Clean with a Bird to their collections

Payton Kane Christina & Evan Ketabchi Jamie & Travis Kowalski Claire & Easton McNab Sita McNab Clara Kelleher & John Ostrander Corinna & JB Richter Andi Rodriguez Erin Bley & Patrick Shearer Tarah & James Sykes Nikki Swift Amber & Sloan Thomas YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAM AIA San Antonio Argo Group US Broadway Bank The Elizabeth Huth Coates Charitable Foundation of 1992 The Dickson-Allen Foundation The Edouard Foundation, Inc. Emily Ann’s Family Foundation Enterprise Holdings Foundation H-E-B William Knox Holt Foundation The Betty Stieren Kelso Foundation Kilpatrick Memorial Trust The Marcia and Otto Koehler Foundation The Kronkosky Charitable Foundation Shelly & Mitch McManus John L. Santikos Charitable Foundation, a fund of the SAAF The Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation Texas Commission on the Arts 36

USAA Foundation, A Charitable Trust The Dixie Starnes Wenger Foundation GENERAL CONTRIBUTORS & OPERATIONAL SUPPORT Ms. Yolanda Adames Ms. Mary Afferbach Mr. Joshua Anderson Ms. Trish A. Ashton Ms. Claudia Baker Ms. Cynthia Balentine Ms. Rhonda Balsley Mr. Bruce B. Barshop Denise & Andy Beakey Ms. Yvette Benavides Ms. Tracey Ramsey Bennett Bexar County Arts and Cultural Fund

Mr. Rollie Blackwell Mr. John Bogovich Elise & Craig Boyan The George W. Brackenridge Foundation Ms. Rita Bray Ms. Carol A. Britt The Brown Foundation, Inc. Mr. Donald P. Buelter Ms. Gay Burgess Mr. George Burnette Ms. Catherine M. Burzik Jyl & Randy Cain Stephanie & Gabe Canales Ms. Rebecca Canary Ms. Sarah Carol Caroline & William Carrington Ms. Mary M. Casillas

Guests enjoy the Imagine Gala Art Sale

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Ms. Ruth Chang City of San Antonio: Department of Arts & Culture Club Giraud The Membership of Club Giraud Mr. Brad Coffey Ms. Peggy Collins Ms. Linda S. Combs Ms. Samantha Conklin Gwen & James Cowden Ms. Margaret Craig The Victor & Peggy Creighton Charitable Trust Ms. Nathalie Cross Ms. Sharon R. Crutchfield Ms. Marcella Dalmau Ms. Justine Daly Mr. John F. De Arment The Dickson Allen Foundation Karina & David Dolgin Linda & Larry Draper Betsy & Brooke Dudley Mr. Michael Dupont Mr. Jorge Elizondo Ms. Jessica Evans Ms. Barbara A. Felix Fiesta San Antonio Commission, Inc. The Flohr Family Foundation Ms. Catherine Fontaine Kelley & Pat Frost Lou Celia & Don Frost The Alfred S. Gage Foundation Ms. Daria Galbraith Ms. Carra Garza Mr. Aarav Gedala Ms. Jill Giles Mr. Steve Gilliam Ms. Lori A. Gonzalez The Greehey Family Foundation

Ms. Katherine L. Griffin Gunn Family Foundation of the SAAF Mrs. Katie P. Halleran Ms. Heather Hamilton Ms. Laura Hernandez Mr. Raymond Hernandez Hixon Properties Incorporated Janet & Charles Hooper Randi & Bob Hutchins Ms. Carol Johns Dr. Johnny Clay Johnson Mr. John L. Kauth Ms. Kathryn Keath Col. Robert E. Kelso Ms. Janice Kamp Joan and Herb Kelleher Charitable Foundation Ms. Norma Khoshbin Ms. Jean E. Kolovson Ms. Julie B. Koppenheffer The Kronkosky Charitable Foundation Claudia & Mark Langford Sarah Joe & Phil LeMessurier Mr. James G. Lifshutz The Lifshutz Foundation Mr. Fred Loxsom Ms. Angela Mann Patricia & David Marquez Ms. Melba Martinez Melanie & Bob Maxham Mr. Phillip McAtee Ms. Mary McNelis Ms. Susanna Meriwether Mr. Gene Mesick Mr. Gerd Miller Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation Ms. Pamela Moritz Mrs. Jud N. Morton Mrs. Virginia A. Mosis Ms. Mary M. Nelson The John and Florence Newman Foundation Ms. Susannah Nicholson Dr. Lisa G. Nungesser NuStar Energy LP Dr. Robert Olivares The Harris K. & Lois G. Oppenheimer Foundation Paula & Ben Owen Dr. Robert W. Parker Anne & Chuck Parrish Ms. Sallie Pate Ms. Linda M. Perez Mr. & Mrs. Phillip J. Perkins Ms. Lisa Pirolo Mr. Fletcher Pool Ms. Daniela Oliver Portillo Ms. Erin Pounders The Myra Stafford Pryor Charitable Trust Ms. Shea Pumarejo Ms. Joan Cheever & Mr. Dennis Quinn


Southwest School of Art teaches and advances the visual arts for the benefit of students seeking higher education and for others seeking education and enrichment.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES | FY 2020 OFFICERS

Randy Cain – Chair Jeremy Kell – Vice Chair Jessica Nance – Secretary TRUSTEES

Julia and John Reinhart

Mrs. Charles H. Randall Ms. Charlotte S. Randolph Julia & John Reinhart Ms. Amelia Reyes Corinna & JB Richter Mr. Gilson Riecken Mr. Todd A. Romano Vanessa & Bob Saenz Ms. Tama Sanders Tilo L. Schmidt Ms. Henreitte M. Seiterle Semmes Foundation Inc. Ms. Andrea K. Sheerin Ms. Elizabeth Shrivastava Ms. Dana Singh Mr. Eric Siu Mr. William Sivak Rachel & Randy Smith Kathy & Lionel Sosa Stone Oak Orthodontics Mr. and Mrs. David J. Straus Straus Family Charitable Trust Annie & Tim Swann Ms. Raina Taylor Texas Commission on the Arts The Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation Mr. Skipper P. Thaddeus Ms. Nancy Torgerson Ms. Earline Valdez Valero Energy Foundation Ms. Nicolette Van Dielen Mr. Cody Vance Ms. Denise Varner Phyllis and Mike Viola Mr. Gary Walton Mrs. Beck Whitehead ^ Ms. Jeannette L. Wilson Windgate Charitable Foundation Mrs. Dale A. Wood Ms. Jennifer Zink Ms. Vesna Zrinski ^ Deceased

* Please notify us if our records do not accurately reflect your contributions. Contact Stephanie Peché Canales at 210.200.8206. Thank You.

Bruce Barshop Andy Beakey Tracey Bennett Homer Bhullar Yonnie Blanchette Elise Boyan Ruth Chang Karina Dolgin Jorge Elizondo Lata Gedala Jill Giles Andrew Herdeg Johnny Clay Johnson Robert Olivares Paula Owen John Reinhart Randy Smith Kathy Sosa Gary Walton

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