National Museum of Women in the Arts Annual Report 2017

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ANNUAL REPORT FY17 July 1, 2016–June 30, 2017


National Museum of Women in the Arts Annual Report FY17 July 1, 2016–June 30, 2017

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On the cover | Top, clockwise from upper left: Marlene Dumas, Oh, Oh, Oh, Not Again (detail), 1996; Ink and metallic acrylic on paper, 13 ¼ × 10 in.; Courtesy of the Rubell Family Collection; On view in NO MAN’S LAND | Clara Peeters, A Still Life of Lilies, Roses, Iris, Pansies, Columbine, Love-in-a-Mist, Larkspur, and Other Flowers in a Glass Vase on a Table Top, Flanked by a Rose and a Carnation, ca. 1610; Oil on panel, 19 ½ × 13 ¼ in.; Gift of Wilhelmina Cole Holladay; Photo by Lee Stalsworth | Attendees at the November 2016 program Fresh Talk: Righting the Balance; Photo by Margot Schulman Bottom, left to right: Laura Gilpin, Maria Martinez Making Pottery, 1959; Gelatin silver print, 10 ¾ x 14 ½ in.; Eugene B. Adkins Collection at Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, and Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, University of Oklahoma, Norman; © 1979 Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas; On view in New Ground | Visitors enjoy works by Kerstin Brätsch in NO MAN’S LAND; Photo by Kevin Allen


CONTENTS

Letters from the Founder and Director Year at a Glance Exhibitions and Collection Library and Archives Engaging Audiences Women, Arts, and Social Change Education Digital Outreach National and International Committees Membership

Finances Staff, Volunteers, and Interns Supporting Roles


FROM THE FOUNDER

Dear Friends of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, April 2017 marked the museum’s 30th anniversary, a wonderful occasion to celebrate. The milestone brought with it exciting events, including a beautiful gala organized by Board President Cindy Jones and co-chairs Amy Baier, Kristin Cecchi, and Jamie Dorros. It was a splendid evening, and our most profitable gala ever, with many old and new friends of the museum in attendance. We are grateful for many new works donated to the collection this past year, several of which were given in honor of the anniversary. Among the outstanding works that visitors may now enjoy in our galleries are a painting by Berthe Morisot, Jeune Femme en Mauve, given by Teresa and Joe Long, a story quilt by Faith Ringgold, and a large-scale photograph by Lalla Essaydi, purchased for the museum by several NMWA Board and Advisory Board members. It also is my honor to report that in the spring, we received a $9 million bequest from the estate of Madeleine Rast. Rast was a longtime friend of the museum, and this generous and extraordinary gift will certainly strengthen our exhibitions and programs for future generations. It is the single largest cash gift the museum has ever received. The museum once again attained the highest possible rating of four stars from Charity Navigator, America’s largest and most referenced independent evaluator of charities. As we recognize the anniversary year, it is important to thank each and every one of you for your support of the museum as we continue to foreground great women artists, their history, and their many accomplishments. Warmest best wishes,

Wilhelmina Cole Holladay Chair of the Board

Founder's photo by Michele Mattei


FROM THE DIRECTOR

Dear Friends of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, The past year has been filled with achievements as the museum celebrated its 30th anniversary.

Founder’s photo by Michele Mattei

In our galleries, a new thematic installation of our collection energized not only the art on view but also our visitors, who were favorably impressed by the interesting and thought-provoking juxtaposition of artistic genres and time periods. Our special exhibitions were filled with impressive and diverse works by women artists, culminating in Revival, an exhibition of sculptures and photographs that derive their power from scale and spectacle. We also engaged with enthusiastic audiences, both large and small, through our education and public programming, including the second year of Women, Arts, and Social Change. We wish to especially thank Mildred Weissman for her multi-year gift underwriting new communications and marketing initiatives, which have raised the museum’s profile and bolstered the visibility of our programs. Off-site, a selection of photo-based works traveled to the Whitechapel Gallery in London for Terrains of the Body: Photography from the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Sponsored by the committee UK Friends of NMWA, this was our first-ever collection exhibition to travel to Europe. It was a wonderful accomplishment and a great success, garnering tens of thousands of visitors and wide press coverage. Online, we grew our audience during the second year of the viral hashtag #5WomenArtists. Once again, the campaign connected with a very broad audience, challenging and galvanizing social media users to name and support women artists. We are proud to report that this year’s effort was honored with a Gold MUSE Award from the American Alliance of Museums. We are able to create innovative and ambitious offerings thanks to you! Please know that we are grateful for all our donors, members, and visitors who support NMWA’s work on behalf of women in the arts. Sincerely,

Susan Fisher Sterling The Alice West Director


YEAR AT A GLANCE

September 2016

October 2016

January 2017

The special exhibition NO MAN’S LAND opens. It showcases paintings and sculptures from the Rubell Family Collection.

The second season of Women, Arts, and Social Change public programs explores the environment, body politics, and comics.

The museum welcomes record crowds during the Women’s March on Washington weekend.


“The collection is good, and the cause is noble.” —museum visitor

Left to right: Yayoi Kusama, INFINITY NETS (H10), 2000; Acrylic on canvas, 15 x 18 in., Rubell Family Collection; On view in NO MAN’S LAND | Fresh Talk featuring artist Caledonia Curry (Swoon) and urbanist Liz Ogbu; Photo by Kevin Allen | Photo by Emily Haight, NMWA | Jami Porter Lara, selected works from Go On Now, 2016; Pit-fired clay, 108 sculptures, 3–6 x 2 ½–3 ½ in. diameter each; Courtesy Central Features Contemporary Art; Photo by Addison Doty; On view in Border Crossing | Design by Emily Haight | D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser welcomes attendees to NMWA’s 30th anniversary gala; Photo by Tony Powell

February 2017

March 2017

April 2017

A pair of exhibitions, Border Crossing and New Ground, feature art influenced by the Southwest.

The award-winning social media campaign #5WomenArtists reaches more than 30 countries and all seven continents.

The museum marks its 30th anniversary! A sold-out crowd celebrates at the highest-grossing gala ever.


EXHIBITIONS

She Who Tells a Story: Women Photographers from Iran and the Arab World April 8–July 31, 2016 More than 70 photographs explored cultural landscapes and confronted preconceptions. Alison Saar In Print | June 10–October 2, 2016 Prints and sculptures showcased Saar’s interest in history, identity, and culture.

“Alison Saar’s stories are too personal to neglect, too universal to ignore.” —Huffington Post Top left: She Who Tells a Story artist Tanya Habjouqa; Photo by Emily Haight, NMWA | Top right: Nermine Hammam, The Break, from the series “Cairo Year One: Upekkha,” 2011; Chromogenic print, 23 ⅝ x 23 ⅝ in.; Courtesy of Taymour Grahne | Above left: Alison Saar speaks about her work on view | Above right: Alison Saar, Snake Man, 1994; Woodcut and lithograph on paper, 33 ½ x 42 ½ in.; NMWA, Gift of Steven Scott, Baltimore, in honor of the artist; © Alison Saar; Photo by Lee Stalsworth


NO MAN’S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection September 30, 2016–January 8, 2017 Artists in NO MAN’S LAND focused on images of the female body and the process of making.

“Still, in 2016, when women artists continue to be starkly undervalued and underexhibited, NMWA’s exhibition is a welcome oasis—one made possible only through the focused efforts of artists, curators, and savvy patrons like the Rubells.”—Washington City Paper Clockwise from above left: Hayv Kahraman, Prelude, 2011; Oil on panel, 36 x 24 in.; Courtesy of the Rubell Family Collection | Collectors Mera and Don Rubell speak about the works on view; Photo by Kevin Allen | Mira Dancy, Street Ofelia (neon blue), 2014; Neon, 60 x 48 in.; Courtesy of the Rubell Family Collection | Director of the Rubell Family Collection Juan RoselioneValadez leads an exhibition tour; Photo by Kevin Allen


Wanderer/Wonderer: Pop-Ups by Colette Fu | October 14, 2016–February 26, 2017 Fu’s sculptural pop-up books on view combined landscapes, fairy tales, and folklore. Terrains of the Body: Photography from the National Museum of Women in the Arts January 18–April 16, 2017 Photography and video work by 17 artists were on view at the Whitechapel Gallery in London. The exhibition was sponsored by the committee UK Friends of NMWA.

“There’s a sense of women artists reclaiming their own representation.”—Time Out, on Terrains of the Body

Clockwise from above left: Colette Fu, Dai Food, from the series “We are Tiger Dragon People,” 2008–13; Artist’s book with color prints, 25 x 24 x 11 in.; NMWA, Museum purchase with funds provided by the Book Arts Fellows; © Colette Fu; Photo by Lee Stalsworth | Hellen van Meene, Untitled (83), 2000; Chromogenic color print, 15 ⅞ x 16 in.; NMWA, Gift of Heather and Tony Podesta Collection; © Hellen van Meene, Courtesy of the artist and Yancey Richardson Gallery; Photo by Lee Stalsworth | NMWA Chief Curator Kathryn Wat and artist Charlotte Gyllenhammar lead a tour of Terrains of the Body Opposite, top left: Visitors enjoy New Ground; Photo by Yassine El Mansouri | Top right: Maria Maria Martinez and Popovi Da, Blackon-black olla, 1963; Polished blackware pottery with matte slip paint, 7 x 8 in. diameter; Eugene B. Adkins Collection at Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, and Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, University of Oklahoma, Norman, L2007.7063 | Bottom left: Jami Porter Lara, LDS-MHB-6SBR-0916CE-01, 2016; Pit-fired clay, 10 x 6 ½ in. diameter; Courtesy Central Features Contemporary Art; Photo by Addison Doty | Bottom right: Jami Porter Lara discusses her work with a tour group; Photo by Yassine El Mansouri


“[Maria] Martinez’s work recalls the Pueblo tradition of black-on-black pottery, while [Laura] Gilpin’s captures the people and landscapes that influenced such art.”—Washingtonian

New Ground: The Southwest of Maria Martinez and Laura Gilpin February 17–May 14, 2017 Pottery by Maria Martinez and photographs by Laura Gilpin illuminated the midcentury Southwest. Border Crossing: Jami Porter Lara | February 17–May 14, 2017 In Border Crossing, pit-fired clay sculptures resembled an icon of modernity—the plastic bottle.

“The exhibition’s title references the crossing of borders both political and geographical, from the ancient to the ephemeral.”—Washington Diplomat


Left: Polly Apfelbaum, Love Alley 4, 2012; Woodblock print on handmade paper, 32 x 68 in.; Printed and published by Durham Press; © Durham Press and the artist | Below, clockwise from upper left: The opening celebration for Revival; Photo by Yassine El Mansouri | InstaMeet attendees explore Revival; Photo by Emily Haight, NMWA | Joana Vasconcelos, Viriato, 2005; Faience dog and handmade cotton crochet, 29 ½ x 17 ¾ x 15 ¾ in.; NMWA, Gift of Heather and Tony Podesta Collection; © Joana Vasconcelos; Photo by Lee Stalsworth

Chromatic Scale: Prints by Polly Apfelbaum | March 10–July 2, 2017 Chromatic Scale featured Apfelbaum’s prints with bright colors and abstract motifs. Revival | June 23–September 10, 2017 In celebration of NMWA’s 30th anniversary, Revival illuminated women working in sculpture, photography, and video who use spectacle and scale for expressive effect.

“The common theme among [works in Revival] isn’t a set of ideas or emotions, but rather the intensity of the reactions they trigger in the viewer.” —Washington City Paper


COLLECTION In January, NMWA reinstalled its collection. Themes such as “Body Language” and “Herstory” draw connections between works across mediums and time periods.

Above: The collection galleries greet visitors with a recent acquisition: Yael Bartana, What if Women Ruled the World, 2016; Neon, 98 ½ x 38 ½ in.; Museum purchase, Belinda de Gaudemar Acquisition Fund, with additional support from the Members’ Acquisition Fund; Photo by Lee Stalsworth Left and below: Museum visitors enjoy works by (left) Jane Hammond and (below) Lila Cabot Perry and Cindy Sherman; Photos by Yassine El Mansouri

“Excellent diversity of artists and genres. Thank you for promoting and celebrating women in the arts!” —museum visitor


RECENT ACQUISITIONS In FY17, NMWA's collection grew by 113 objects: 56 Photographs 26 Artists’ books 9 Sculptures 7 Prints

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Paintings Silver works Drawings Multiples

New to NMWA: Selected highlights and 30th-anniversary gifts Opposite, clockwise from top left: Berthe Morisot, Jeune Femme en Mauve (Young Woman in Mauve), 1880; Oil on canvas, 28 x 23 in.; NMWA, Gift of Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long; Photo by Lee Stalsworth | Ruth Orkin, Untitled, 1970s; Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in.; NMWA, Gift of Joel Meyerowitz | Louise Bourgeois, Spider III, 1995; Bronze, 19 x 33 x 33 in.; NMWA, Gift of Wilhelmina Cole Holladay; Art © The Easton Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY; Photo by Lee Stalsworth | Lalla Essaydi, Bullets Revisited #3, 2012; Three chromogenic prints mounted on aluminum, 66 x 150 in.; NMWA, Purchased with funds provided by Jacqueline Badger Mars, Sunny Scully Alsup and William Alsup, Mr. Sharad Tak and Mrs. Mahinder Tak, Marcia and Frank Carlucci, and Nancy Nelson Stevenson; © Lalla Essaydi; Photo by Lee Stalsworth | Michele Mattei, Louise Bourgeois, 2000; Archival pigment print, 48 x 36 in.; NMWA, Gift of Wilhelmina Cole Holladay; © Michele Mattei | Abigail Crompton for Third Drawer Down, Louise Bourgeois: Silk Portrait Eye Mask, 2016; Silk, 13 ⅞ x 3 ⅜ in.; NMWA, Gift of Steven Scott



LIBRARY AND RESEARCH CENTER Exhibitions organized by the Library and Research Center (LRC): Priya Pereira: Contemporary Artists’ Books from India | May 16–November 18, 2016 Bold Broadsides and Bitsy Books | November 21, 2016–March 17, 2017 The Women Arrive: From Masonic Temple to Women’s Museum | March 20–July 14, 2017 From the Desk of Simone de Beauvoir | January 6–August 12, 2017

Left: Panelists at the discussion “The Many Faces of Simone de Beauvoir: Author, Philosopher, Feminist”; Photo by Emily Haight, NMWA Below: Bettina Flitner, Simone de Beauvoir in her studio, rue Schoelcher 12 bis, Montparnasse, Paris, March 1986 (detail); © bettinaflitner.de; On view in From the Desk of Simone de Beauvoir

“From the Desk of Simone de Beauvoir is a uniquely brilliant exhibition, curated in a way that truly engages visitors and teaches us more about the subject than I would have thought possible in a museum setting.”—Hyperallergic


LRC in FY17 by the numbers: • 87% increase in visitorship over the average of the past five years • 1,100 archival items related to NMWA’s building were inventoried, housed, and digitized • 354 research and reference requests answered • 197 new titles purchased; 235 titles accepted as donation • 2 artists, Priya Pereira and Jessica Spring, visited during exhibitions of their work

Digital Asset Management NMWA implemented its first digital asset management system, named BETTY in honor of patron Betty Boyd Dettre. • 17,518 assets are currently in BETTY • 64 user accounts have generated 78,004 views and 8,612 downloads • 121 issues of Women in the Arts magazine are now searchable • 376 new images of collection art have been digitized and uploaded Digitization efforts have aided researchers, staff, and vendors.

Above: The museum’s building under construction on April 6, 1908; On view in The Women Arrive Left: Chandler O’Leary and Jessica Spring, Love Nest, 2012; Letterpress-printed broadside, 18 x 10 in.; On view in Bold Broadsides and Bitsy Books


ENGAGING AUDIENCES “The talk gave me a lot to think about, especially about how creativity can really change society.” —Fresh Talk attendee

Click below to watch the Righting the Balance video

July 2016

October 2016

September 2016

NMWA’s education team hosts its seventh annual Art, Books, and Creativity Institute for teachers.

Book artist Colette Fu leads a pop-up book workshop and delivers the second annual Book Arts Lecture.

The second annual Fresh Talk: Righting the Balance program focuses on body politics in performance art, film, and theater.


Left to right: ABC Institute photo by Emily Haight, NMWA | Colette Fu photo by Elizabeth Lynch, NMWA | Fresh Talk: Righting the Balance speakers Tanya Selvaratnam, Katie Cappiello, Aishah Shahidah Simmons, and Emma Sulkowicz; photo by Margot Schulman | Catherine Manoukian photo by Tony Briggs | Wikipedia Edit-a-thon photo by Emily Haight, NMWA | Fresh Talk cocktail hour photo by Yassine El Mansouri

February 2017

March 2017

June 2017

The 19th season of Shenson Chamber Music Concerts kicks off with violinist Catherine Manoukian.

In honor of Women’s History Month, participants gather to improve Wikipedia articles about women in the arts.

After a Fresh Talk about women in comics, attendees enjoy cocktails and conversation.


WOMEN, ARTS, AND SOCIAL CHANGE “After hearing the artists speak tonight, I am inspired to empower myself and the women around me.”—Fresh Talk attendee Fresh Talk | The signature program of the Women, Arts, and Social Change initiative, Fresh Talks feature curated conversations with innovators in the arts and other fields. •

Liz Ogbu & Swoon—How do we build to better? | October 26, 2016

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Ann Hamilton and Emily Pilloton—How can makers change the world? | March 29, 2017  How can the arts inspire environmental advocacy? | May 21, 2017  Who are the new superwomen of the universe? | June 14, 2017

WASC WASC WASC •  Righting the Balance: How can the arts advance body politics? | November 13, 2016

Click to watch audience feedback for Righting the Balance

 Above: Audience members listen to speakers about women in comics; Photo by Yassine El Mansouri Right: Tanya Selvaratnam, Katie Cappiello, Aishah Shahidah Simmons, and Emma Sulkowicz discuss the intersection of the arts and body politics; Photo by Margot Schulman


Left: Speakers explore the arts and environmental advocacy; Photo by Yassine El Mansouri Below left: Attendees enjoy Catalyst cocktail hour after the March conversation; Photo by Kevin Allen

Below right: NMWA Director of Public Programs Lorie Mertes, Ann Hamilton, and Emily Pilloton talk about makers; Photo by Kevin Allen

Cultural Capital | Program partnerships with leading D.C.-area organizations connect the museum with new audiences for collaborative programs. This year, partners included: • • •

March on Washington Film Festival  Fringe Festival  ArtTable

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Washington National Opera  Environmental Film Festival  50/50 Day

SHENSON CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS Led by Artistic Director Gilan Tocco Corn, the 19th season of concerts featured: • • •

Catherine Manoukian, violin | February 7, 2017  William Bolcom Cabaret Songs with the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Singers and pianist Lydia Brown | April 19, 2017  Christine Lamprea, cello | May 24, 2017


EDUCATION “I loved the discussion with other participants and the museum educator. The more we looked, the more we learned!” —Slow Art Day program attendee

Gallery tours and talks in FY17 • 3,192 visitors came as part of 155 tour groups • 2,430 callers listened to 12,933 stops on Guide by Cell audio tours • 550 visitors attended 50 Wednesday gallery talks • 545 visitors attended 18 drop-in tours on Free Community Days • 360 visitors attended special tours on January 22 following the Women’s March on Washington

Artists in Conversation • 243 attendees came to hear 8 artists whose work was on view in NMWA’s exhibitions and collection Analia Saban (above) and Amy Sherald (right) led Artists in Conversation programs; Photos by Emily Haight, NMWA

Tour attendees enjoy the museum’s collection; Photo by Emily Haight, NMWA

“To have an intimate evening of viewing and listening to an artist talk—phenomenal!” —attendee at Amy Sherald’s artist talk


Art, Books, and Creativity NMWA educators led the seventh annual Art, Books, and Creativity (ABC) Teacher Institute in July 2016. Eighteen pre-K–12 teachers gathered to learn and create. D.C. School Partnerships • 411 public and public charter students reached through DC Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative and Brent Elementary School partnerships Above right: Book artist Carol Barton teaches bookmaking techniques at the ABC Teacher Institute | Right and below: Photos by Emily Haight, NMWA

“I have learned so much . . . the course is extremely rich and well-designed and relevant. NMWA is a model for all D.C. museum education programs.” —ABC Institute attendee

DIGITAL OUTREACH “What is the reason for this gross gender imbalance? . . . Follow #5WomenArtists to keep up with the conversation online and remember, representation matters.”—USA Today

#5WomenArtists For Women’s History Month, NMWA held the second year of its #5WomenArtists social media campaign, issuing a challenge: “Can you name five women artists?” • 11,000+ people participated, including 520+ organizations from 30 countries •  Individuals and organizations posted 17,800+ tweets, 4,500+ Instagram posts, and 80+ blog posts •  The campaign was honored with a Gold MUSE Award from the American Alliance of Museums


LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEES Committees champion women through the arts in their regions and support the museum’s work in Washington, D.C. Committees host and sponsor a wide range of activities and events. In FY17, committees nominated artists working in metal for the fifth installment of the Women to Watch exhibition series, a collaboration between NMWA and its committees presented every three years.

Selected committee highlights: • The Ohio Advisory Group held the first Fresh Talk Outreach Event outside of D.C. in May 2017 • The Texas, United Kingdom, and Massachusetts committees raised money to donate works of art to NMWA • The Ohio, Mississippi, and Georgia committees marked NMWA’s 30th anniversary with significant donations • The UK Friends of NMWA sponsored the exhibition Terrains of the Body at Whitechapel Gallery in London, which attracted more than 75,000 visitors

Top right: Members of the Arkansas State Committee at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, with artist Judy Chicago Above: Speakers at the Fresh Talk Outreach Event “How do the arts and design inspire change?” held at MOCA Cleveland

• In April 2017, the Chile Committee presented a concert by Maria Luisa Merino, winner of their biannual contest for women classical singers • The Committee in Peru held its official launch in May 2017, led by president Verónica de Ferrero


Local Committee NMWA Women’s Committee Presidents: Mary Clark, Emmy Le Bigre National Committees Arkansas Chair: Maribeth Frazer Northern California Chairs: Lorna Meyer Calas, Carol Parker Southern California Chairs: Janet Barnet, Marilyn Levin Florida Chair: Diane Grob Georgia Chair: Lisa Cannon Taylor Greater Kansas City Area Chair: Arlene Finney Massachusetts Chair: Sarah Bucknell Treco Mississippi Chair: Lillian Wade New Mexico Chair: Eva Borins

Greater New York Region Chairs: Regina Bilotta, Island Weiss Ohio Chairs: Barbara Richter, Harriet Warm Texas Chair: Brooke Taylor International Committees Chile Chair: Drina Rendic Peru President: Verónica de Ferrero France Chairs: Katy Debost, Dorothée Joly Italy Chair: Claudia Pensotti Mosca Portugal Chair: Maura Marvao Spain Chair: Sofia Barroso United Kingdom Chairs: Beth Colocci, Susan Zimny Sweden Chair: Inger Wästberg

MEMBERSHIP

Above: Ambreen Butt, The Great Hunt 1, 2008; Waterbased pigments, white gouache, text, thread, and gold leaf on Mylar and tea-stained paper, 45 x 30 in.; NMWA, Gift of the Massachusetts Committee

NMWA members make our work possible! The museum’s efforts to champion women artists are supported by members across the country and around the world. • 49% of members have supported the museum for at least 10 years • 29% of members have supported the museum for at least 25 years Left: NMWA members and supporters enjoy the opening celebration for NO MAN’S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection; Photo by Kevin Allen


Staying connected Since many members live far from the museum, they stay engaged through NMWA’s print and digital communications. Social media | In FY17, our profile grew: • 42,084 likes on Facebook • 43,016 Twitter followers • 23,485 Instagram followers • 88,085 Broad Strokes blog views

Publications NMWA publishes catalogues for exhibitions, including Revival; a triannual magazine, Women in the Arts; annual reports; and brochures. Above and right: Photos by Emily Haight, NMWA

Charity Navigator NMWA is proud to have received four stars, the highest possible rating, from Charity Navigator on August 1, 2017. Charity Navigator’s rating recognizes the museum for sound fiscal management and a proven commitment to accountability and transparency.


FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statements of Financial Position Assets Cash Other current Total current assets Investments Net property and equipment Other long-term assets Liabilities and net assets Payables and accruals Long-term debt and liabilities Total liabilities Net assets

FY17 $

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Statements of Activities Support and revenue: Membership, support, and contributions Sales and facility rental Net Investment Income Other income Total support and revenue Expenses: Program and supporting services Cost of sales and auxillary activities Change in net assets before depreciation and art purchases Depreciation Art collection items purchased but not capitalized Change in net assets Net assets, beginning of year Net assets, end of year

4,217,871 393,305 4,611,176 58,711,824 7,499,919 337,587 71,160,506

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1,459,770 160,443 1,620,213 69,540,293 71,160,506

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FY17 $

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Statements of Cash Flows Cash flows from operating activities Change in net assets Adjustments of non cash revenue and expense and reclass Net increase (decrease) in current assets Net increase (decrease) in current liabilities Net cash (used for) or provided by operating activities Net cash (used for) or provided by investing activities Net cash (used for) or provided by financing activities Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year Cash and cash equivalents, end of year

FY16

14,706,915 1,558,628 5,477,865 224,680 21,968,088 8,128,023 1,352,416 9,480,439 12,487,649 854,824 324,368 11,308,457 58,231,836 69,540,293

11,308,457

$

(13,252,361) (91,514) 536,448 (1,498,970) (8,147,489) 9,619,358 (27,101) 4,244,972 4,217,871

923,654 160,111 1,083,765 58,231,836 59,315,601 FY16

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$

FY17 $

4,244,972 393,402 4,638,374 46,241,897 8,201,020 234,310 59,315,601

13,249,077 1,477,903 (640,748) 243,080 14,329,312 7,431,682 1,162,217 8,593,899 5,735,413 834,370 6,523,500 (1,622,457) 59,854,293 58,231,836

FY16 $

(1,622,457)

$

2,557,206 130,952 (131,843) 933,858 1,578,614 (2,715,567) (203,095) 4,448,067 4,244,972

*This information has been derived from the financial statements audited by Grossberg Company, LLC


SUPPORTING ROLES

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wilhelmina Cole Holladay —Chair Winton S. Holladay —Vice Chair Cindy Jones—President Gina F. Adams —First Vice President Susan Goldberg —Second Vice President (Community Relations) Joanne C. Stringer —Treasurer Nancy Duber—Secretary Mary V. Mochary —Finance Chair Amy Weiss —Nominations Chair Nancy Nelson Stevenson —Works of Art Chair Marcia Myers Carlucci —Building Chair Carol Matthews Lascaris —President Emerita and Endowment Chair Dana J. Snyder—At Large Susan Fisher Sterling —The Alice West Director* Janice Lindhurst Adams Pamela G. Bailey M. A. Ruda Brickfield Charlotte Clay Buxton Rose Carter Diane Casey-Landry Mary Clark* Gilan Tocco Corn Lizette Corro Ashley Davis Betty Boyd Dettre Deborah I. Dingell

Martha Lyn Dippell Karen Dixon Fuller Sally L. Jones Marlene Malek Jacqueline Badger Mars Juliana E. May Bonnie McElveen-Hunter Marjorie Odeen Jackie Quillen Sheila Shaffer Kathleen Elizabeth Springhorn Jessica H. Sterchi Mahinder Tak Annie S. Totah Sarah Bucknell Treco* Frances Luessenhop Usher Ruthanna Maxwell Weber Alice West *Ex-Officio

NMWA ADVISORY BOARD Sarah Bucknell Treco —Chair Noreen M. Ackerman Sunny Scully Alsup Jo Ann Barefoot Gail Bassin Sue Ann Berlin Catherine Little Bert Brenda Bertholf Eva M. Borins Nancy Anne Branton Margaret Boyce Brown Deborah G. Carstens Paul T. Clark Donna Paolino Coia John Comstock Linda Comstock Byron Croker, M.D. Lynn Finesilver Crystal

Elizabeth Cullen Verónica de Ferrero Belinda de Gaudemar Katy Graham Debost Betty Boyd Dettre Elizabeth J. Doverman Kenneth P. Dutter Gerry E. Ehrlich Elva Ferrari-Graham Lisa Claudy Fleischman Rosemarie Forsythe Jane Fortune Claudia Fritsche Julie Garcia Lisa Garrison Barbara S. Goldfarb Jody Harrison Grass Sue J. Henry Anna Stapleton Henson Caroline Rose Hunt Jan Jessup Alice D. Kaplan Arlene Fine Klepper Doris Kloster Nelleke Langhout-Nix Fred M. Levin Gladys Kemp Lisanby Sarah H. Lisanby, M.D. Nancy Livingston Maria Teresa Martínez C. Raymond Marvin Pat McCall Dee Ann McIntyre Cynthia McKee Suzanne Mellor Milica Mitrovich Claudia Pensotti Mosca Deborah E. Myers Jeannette T. Nichols Kay W. Olson Katherine D. Ortega Margaret Perkins Patti Pyle

Drina Rendic Barbara Richter Elizabeth Robinson Elizabeth A. Sackler Stephanie Sale Consuelo Salinas de Pareja Steven Scott Marsha Brody Shiff Ann L. Simon Kathern Ivous Sisk Geri Skirkanich Dot Snyder Denise Littlefield Sobel Patti Amanda Spivey Kathleen Elizabeth Springhorn Sara Steinfeld Jo Stribling Susan Swartz Cheryl S. Tague Lisa Cannon Taylor MaryRoss Taylor Deborah Dunklin Tipton Nancy W. Valentine Sara M. Vance Waddell Paula S. Wallace Harriet L. Warm Krystyna Wasserman Island Weiss Tara Beauregard Whitbeck Patti White Betty Bentsen Winn Rhett D. Workman


ENDOWMENT, INDIVIDUAL, CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENTAL DONORS

NMWA is deeply grateful to supporters of the Legacy of Women in the Arts Endowment Campaign, whose generosity guarantees that NMWA will endure and inspire for generations to come. Although we can only list donations of $10,000 and above, NMWA is grateful to all donors to the endowment. We also wish to thank all the following individual donors who made contributions from July 1, 2016, to June 30, 2017. Your support enables the museum to develop groundbreaking exhibitions, expand its education, library, and outreach programs, and offer other special events to the public. Although we can only list donations of $500 and above, NMWA is thankful for all of its members and friends.

ENDOWMENT

Sheila and Richard Shaffer Dorothy and Raymond LeBlanc Clarice Smith Endowment Lucia Woods Lindley Endowment Foundation Trustee Gladys K. and James W.* Foundation Counselor ($1 million+) Lisanby ($100,000–$199,999) Anonymous Lockheed Martin Janice L. and Harold L. Betty B. and Rexford* Dettre Endowment Corporation Adams Foundation Fellow Estate of Grace A. George Adrienne B. and John F. Mars Wilhelmina C. and Wallace ($200,000–$499,999) Nunda and Prakash Juliana and Richard E. May Ambegaonkar Catharina B. and F.* Holladay, Sr. Bonnie McElveen-Hunter Livingston L. Biddle, Jr.* Carol C. Ballard Carol and Climis Lascaris Irene Natividad Baltic Cruise Estate of Evelyn B. Metzger Marcia Myers and Frank Jeannette T. Nichols Eleanor and Nicholas D. Carlucci The Honorable Mary V. Nancy O’Malley* Chabraja Costa del Sol Cruise Mochary Lady Pearman Clark Charitable Rose Benté Lee Ostapenko* Kenneth P. Dutter Reinsch Pierce Family Foundation Estate of E. Louise Gaudet Madeleine Rast* Foundation by Hilda and William B. Clayman Lorraine G. Grace* The Walton Family Lola C. Reinsch and Julia B. and Michael M. William Randolph Hearst Foundation J. Almont Pierce Connors Foundation Julia Sevilla Somoza Endowment Martha Lyn Dippell and Estate of Eleanor Heller Marsha Brody Shiff Foundation Governor Fred M. Levin and Nancy Daniel Lynn Korengold June Speight* ($500,000–$999,999) Livingston/The Shenson Gerry E. and S. Paul* Kathleen Elizabeth Noreen M. Ackerman Ehrlich, Jr. Foundation, in memory Springhorn P. Frederick Albee and of Drs. Ben and A. Jess Enterprise Rent-A-Car Mahinder K. and Sharad Tak Barbara E. Albee* FedEx Corporation Shenson Sami and Annie Totah Catherine L. and Arthur A. Dorothy S. Lyddon*/Seven The Geiger Family Family Foundation Bert, M.D. Foundation Springs Foundation Elzbieta Chlopecka Vande J.W. Kaempfer Barbara A. Gurwitz and Marlene McArthur and Sande Nelleke Langhout-Nix William D. Hall Frederic V. Malek Joe R. and Teresa L. Long Victoria J. Mastrobuono* Endowment Circle Caroline Rose Hunt/The James R. and Suzanne S. Sea Goddess I and II Trips ($50,000–$99,999) Sands Foundation Mellor Linda Able Choice* Cindy and Evan Jones Alejandra and Enrique National Endowment for George* and Ursula Alice D. Kaplan Segura the Humanities Andreas Drs. A. Jess and Ben Shenson* MaryRoss Taylor Alice W. and Gordon T. West, Jr.


Arkansas Fifty Lulu H. Auger* Virginia Mitchell Bailey* Sondra D. and Howard M. Bender*/The Bender Foundation, Inc. Patti Cadby Birch* Laura Lee and Jack S. Blanton, Sr.*/Scurlock Foundation Anne R. Bord* Caroline Boutté BP Foundation Inc. M. A. Ruda and Peter J. P. Brickfield Margaret C. Boyce Brown Martha Buchanan Charlotte Clay Buxton Sandra and Miles Childers Mary and Armeane Choksi Donna Paolino Coia and Arthur Coia Margaret and David Cole/The Cole Family Foundation Holland H. Coors* Porter and Lisa Dawson Courtenay Eversole Suzy Finesilver*/The Hertzel and Suzy Finesilver Charitable Foundation Karen Dixon Fuller Alan Glen Family Trust Peter and Wendy Gowdey Laura L. Guarisco Jolynda H. and David M. Halinski Janie Hathoot Hap and Winton Holladay I. Michael and Beth Kasser William R. and Christine M. Leahy Louise C. Mino Trust Zoe H. and James H. Moshovitis Joan and Lucio A. Noto Marjorie H. and Philip Odeen Nancy Bradford Ordway Katherine D. Ortega Margaret H. and Jim Perkins Ramsay D. Potts*, in honor of Veronica R. Potts

Elizabeth Pruet* Edward Rawson Jane S. Schwartz Trust Jack and Dana Snyder Judith Zee Steinberg and Paul J. Hoenmans Susan and Scott Sterling Nancy N. and Roger Stevenson, Jr. Jo and Thomas Stribling Susan and Jim Swartz Elizabeth Stafford Hutchinson Endowed Internship—Texas State Committee of NMWA William and Frances Usher Stuart and Chancy West Betty Bentsen Winn and Susan Winn Lowry Yeni Wong

Lily Y. Tanaka Liz and Jim Underhill Elizabeth Welles Dian Woodner

Endowment Friend ($10,000–$14,999) Carol A. Anderson Julia and George L. Argyros Mrs. Joseph T. Beardwood, III Catherine Bennett and Fred Frailey Susan G. Berk Mary Kay Blake Booz Allen Hamilton Lynne V. and Richard Cheney Esther Coopersmith Darby Foundation Jack J. Dreyfus, Jr.* Patricia M. and Clifford J. Ehrlich Endowment Patron Mary Page and Thomas B. ($25,000–$49,999) Evans Micheline and Sean Lois Lehrman Grass Connery Anna Stapleton Henson Sheila ffolliott Georgia State Committee Alexine C. and Aaron G.* Jackson of NMWA Jan Jessup New York Trip Pamela Johnson and Mississippi State Wesley King Committee of NMWA Helga and Peter-Hans Northern Trust Keilbach Estate of Mary Marvin Breckinridge Patterson Howard and Michelle Kessler Chris Petteys* Lisa and Robert Pumphrey* Ellen U. and Alfred A. King* Jacqueline Badger Mars Elizabeth A. Sackler C. Raymond Marvin Estate of Madoline W. Clyde and Pat Dean McCall Shreve Edwina H. and Patti Amanda and Bruce Charles P. Milner Spivey Evelyn V. and Sahil Tak/ST Paper, LLC Robert M.* Moore In honor of Alice West Harriet Newbill Jean and Donald M. Wolf The Women’s Committee Estate of Edythe Bates Old PepsiCo., Inc. of NMWA Anne and Chris Reyes Endowment Sponsor Savannah Trip ($15,000–$24,999) Mary Anne B. Stewart Deborah G. Carstens Paula Wallace/Savannah Stephanie Fein College of Art and Design Martha and Homer Marjorie Nohowel Gudelsky* Wasilewski Sally L. Jones Jean S. and Gordon T. Louise H. Matthews Fund Wells

INDIVIDUALS $1 million+ Madeleine Rast* $500,000–$999,999 Rose Benté Lee Ostapenko* $100,000–$499,999 Betty Boyd and Rexford* Dettre Sue J. Henry and Carter G. Phillips Cindy and Evan Jones Jacqueline Badger Mars Christine Suppes $50,000–$99,999 Clara M. Lovett Lorna Meyer Calas and Dennis Calas MaryRoss Taylor $25,000–$49,999 Anonymous Gina and Eugene Adams Jan S. Carr Deborah G. Carstens Belinda de Gaudemar Nancy and Marc Duber Bella J. May* Dee Ann McIntyre Burnley T. Perrin* Stephanie Sale Geri Skirkanich Denise Littlefield Sobel Susan and Jim Swartz Mahinder and Sharad Tak $15,000–$24,999 Yousef and Abeer Al Otaiba Sunny Scully Alsup and William Alsup Amy and Bret Baier Martha Dippell and Daniel Korengold Jamie and David Dorros Winton and Hap Holladay Nancy Livingston and Fred M. Levin The Honorable Mary V. Mochary Patti Pyle Sheila and Richard Shaffer


$10,000–$14,999 Edith Bergstrom Lucy Buchanan Charlotte and Michael Buxton Rose and Paul Carter Paul T. Clark Elva Ferrari-Graham Lisa Claudy Fleischman Rosemarie Forsythe Suzanne and Bruce Glassman Jamie S. Gorelick and Richard E. Waldhorn J. W. Kaempfer, Jr. W. Bruce Krebs Carol M. and Climis G. Lascaris Marcia MacArthur Marlene A. and Frederic V. Malek Victoria J. Mastrobuono* Kristine Morris Kay W. Olson Cecil S. Richardson* Elizabeth Robinson Lydia M. Ruyle* Jack and Dana Snyder Patti Amanda and Bruce Spivey Cheryl S. Tague John Tavss Deborah Dunklin Tipton Reginald Van Lee Paula S. Wallace Eunice Weed*

Dr. Mary A. Carnell and Dr. Agnes Guyon Constance Carter Kristin and John Cecchi Donna Paolino Coia and Arthur Coia Evonne and Robert Connolly Mary L. Cooper and Robert D’Annucci Bethanne Kinsella Cople Lizette Corro Byron Croker Lynn Finesilver Crystal Carole Cullen Paula Ballo Dailey* and Brian Dailey Mary Lou Dauray and Alan Davis Ashley Davis Verónica de Ferrero Katy Graham Debost April and John Delaney Karen and Christopher Donatelli Elizabeth J. Doverman Kenneth P. Dutter Claire and Albert Dwoskin $2,000–$4,999 Geraldine E. Ehrlich Noreen M. Ackerman Susanne and Clayton Jean Alexander Eisinger Janice L. and Harold L. Sarah G. Epstein and Adams Donald A. Collins Elena and Robert Allbritton Hanna G. Evans Jo Ann Barefoot Amra and Damir Fazlic Dana Bash Mimi Alpert Feldman Karen Beardsley Jane Fortune Grace Bender $5,000–$9,999 Barbara L. Francis and Sue Ann and Ken Berlin Gail D. Bassin Robert Musser M. A. Ruda and Peter J. P. Sarah Berman Wingfield Mary M. Free Tracy and Adam Bernstein Brickfield Karen L. Friss Margaret C. Boyce Brown Catherine Bert and Arthur Jennifer and Chappell Gage Bert, M.D. Diane Casey-Landry and Julie and Jon Garcia Brenda Bertholf Brock Landry Lisa Garrison Eva M. Borins Renee Chodur James and Darby Gingery Linda L. and John Comstock Susan Borkin Carol and Henry Goldberg Katherine and David Liz Cullen Barbara S. Goldfarb Bradley Beverly Dale Norah Gourlay Sharon Bradley Thomas J. Dillman Jody Harrison Grass Nancy Anne Branton Jean-Marie and Raul Mary and Robert Haft Patrice and Scott Brickman Fernandez Fruzsina M. Harsanyi and Anna E. Burman Victoria Firth Raymond Garcia Jane and Calvin Cafritz Rita Diane Fuchsberg Michelle Howard Lynda and David Camalier Elizabeth and Michael Mareen Hughes Galvin Susan Goldberg Lois Lehrman Grass Barbara R. and Larry Hayes Anna Stapleton Henson Shelley and Allan Holt Sally and Christopher H. Jones Alice D. Kaplan Dr. Kathleen A. Maloy and Ms. Heather L. Burns Juliana and Richard E. May Bonnie McElveen-Hunter and Bynum Hunter Honey McGrath Jeannette T. Nichols Marjorie and Philip Odeen Jean Hall and Thomas D. Rutherfoord, Jr. Sara Steinfeld Nancy N. and Roger Stevenson, Jr. Frances Usher Krystyna Wasserman Alice W. and Gordon T. West, Jr. Patricia and George White Dian Woodner

Caroline Rose Hunt Olga and Scott Jaeckel JoAnne W. Johnson Lynn M. Johnston Azali Kassum and Ian A. Myers Arlene Fine Klepper and Martin Klepper Doris Kloster Michelle Kosinski and Kimbell Duncan Dana and Michael Landow Sandra W. and James Langdon, Jr. Samar and William Langhorne Nelleke Langhout-Nix Anne and Robert Larner Robin R. Laub Cindy and John Lee Elise and Marc Lefkowitz Gladys K. and James W.* Lisanby Sarah H. Lisanby, M.D. Joanne Ludovici Kristen and George Lund Adrienne B. Mars C. Raymond Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. McCall, Jr. Cynthia McKee Owen McMahon Jacqui Michel Milica Mitrovich Mary Mocas Nancy Moorman Claudia Pensotti Mosca Jessica Mowery Irene Natividad Gretchen and David Neal Nancy Ann Neal Callie and Brad Nierenberg Melanie and Larry Nussdorf Diane P. Ofner Carol J. Olson Llelanie Orcutt Carol Parker Nellie Partow Laura Pennington Margaret H. and Jim Perkins Martha and Steven Peterson Amanda and Curtis Polk Olwen and Don Pongrace Jean Porto


Maddie L. Preston Jacqueline L. Quillen Susanna and Jack Quinn Elizabeth S. Ray Katharine Reishman Drina Rendic Barbara Richter Elizabeth C. Richter Andrea Roane and Michael Skehan Dr. Markley Roberts Elizabeth A. Sackler Alejandra and Enrique Segura Jocelyn S. Selig Eileen Shields-West Marsha Brody Shiff Deborah and Donald Sigmund Esther Simplot Kara Singh Kathern Ivous Sisk Beverly Hall and Kurt Smith Dot Snyder Judy W. Soley Susan Kahn Sovel Martha Spak Kathleen E. Springhorn Alice and Ken Starr Susan Fisher Sterling Josephine L. and Thomas D. Stribling Joanne C. Stringer Lily Talakoub Lucretia D. and William H. Tanner Carol F. Tasca Brooke and Hayward Taylor Lisa Cannon and Charles Edison Taylor Debra Therit Annie S. Totah Sarah Bucknell Treco Anna Marie Parisi-Trone and Robert L. Trone Jayne Visser Sara and Michelle Vance Waddell Lorraine and Christopher Wallace Laura Singer Carol Wardell Harriet L. Warm Amy Weiss

Cary Frieze Patricia Mast and Kenneth S. George Ruth Bader Ginsburg Merry Glosband Sheila and Patrick Gross Anjali Gupta Ilene S. and Jeffrey S. Gutman $1,000–$1,999 Pamela Gwaltney Ruth and Sam Alward Susan Hairston Daphne Anastassiou Patricia A. Harcarik and Robin M. Andrews Carlton Nelson Jean T. and William B.* Carla Hay Astrop Marilyn J. and Philip Hayes Rita Balian Jean E. Hayward, M.D. Linda C. Barclay Thomas Healy and Fred P. Joanne Barker Hochberg Jane L. Barwis Pat and Fred Henning Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lilo A. Hester Beaty, Jr. Pamela J. Hoiles Arlene Begelman Linda Hope Johanna Billmyer Jane S. and E. Claiborne Irby Frances and Daniel W. Madelyn Jennings Blaylock Gretchen W. and James L. Anne E. Branch Johnson Jean B. Brown Keiko and Steven Kaplan Katherine and Richard Bruch Ann Kaplan Nancy and Alan Bubes Julie Karcis Beth B. Buehlmann Sheldon and Audrey Katz Charlotte Anne Cameron Cheryl L. Keamy Ellen A. Cherniavsky Kay Kendall and Jack Davies Meredith Childers and Cheryl Kiddoo Dimitris C. Varlamis Kathleen Knepper Ann Clark and Yvette Kraft Timothy M. Price David and Christina Kunko Robert B. Cole Julia M. Ladner Myrna Colley-Lee Piper-Lynne Larson and Gabriela Coman Adeline Phillips Ellen and Steve Conley John Leubsdorf and Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Cox B. Montz Charlotte Cressey Eve Auchincloss Lilley Britty and John Damgard Maryann Lynch Dr. Linda Daniel Cynthia Madden Leitner Barbara Denrich and Roger Leitner Sara Jo Victors Dew Hanane Lemlih Amy and Tripp Donnelly Greg Lubar Barbara L. Elky Karyl C. Lynn Courtenay Eversole Ann L. Maguire Valerie Facey Margaret Maree Denise J. Fiore Carrie and David Marriott Christopher Forbes Susan A. Mars Tracy Freedman Pamela W. Massey Ann and Michael Freiman Adlai T. Mast, Jr. Lisa Friedman Christie-Anne and Jeffrey Weiss Elizabeth B. Welles Tara Beauregard Whitbeck Betty Bentsen Winn Rhett D. Workman Claudia J. Zucker-Morrell and Humberto Morrell

Joyce A. Mims Deborah E. Myers Melissa Nabors Yvonne B. Nevens Audrey Niffenegger Heidi Nitze Susan O’Brien, M.D. Mary B. Olch Monica T. O’Neill John Paradiso and Tom Hill Laura and Sam Patten Lois M. Pausch Norma J. Pearson Sarah Perot Dr. Michael and Mrs. Mahy Polymeropoulos Marjorie B. Rachlin Miriam M. Rand and Ona Lara Porter Toni Ratner Miller Mary Anne Rogers Marion and Robert Rosenthal Bonnie and Thomas Rosse Susan M. Ryan-Deaner Christopher M. Sargent Mary Schmidt and Russell Libby Dennis Siegner Diljeet Singh Karen and William Sonneborn Dr. Marjorie L. Stein Andrea Strawn Kim and Sarah Baldwin Swig Amanda M. Termuhlen Sharen A. Thomas Patt Trama Micaela A. Trumbull Margaret S. Vining Sarah Vradenburg Candace King Weir Carolyn L Wheeler Karen Wilson Dorothy and Kenneth Woodcock $500–$999 Anonymous (2) Diane Abeloff Marjorie H. Adler Deanna S. and Charles T. Akre Mark and Kathe Albrecht Ms. Margery Al-Chalabi


Robin M. Andrews Claire Arnold Mr. Joseph Asin and Ms. Beryl Gilmore Patricia Baig Barbee Bancroft Kathleen Barclay Rebecca A. Barclay Leslie B. Belzberg Ruth Benanav Mary Ellen Bergeron Bertha Soto Braddock Joan Braderman Reina Brekke Leonie M. and John R. Brinkema Joan K. Bruchas Terri D. Bullock Mary C. Bunting Rosemarie Buntrock Doris Burd Carolyn Burress Gretchen Griesinger Butkus Phyllis Cairns Lynda L. Calderone and Ralph Calderone Kathleen Carey Ellen Carey Sylvia K. Carlson Vicki E. Chessin Mary and James Clark Mary Clutter Kathryn and Douglas Cochrane Marcy and Neil Cohen Elinor Coleman and David Sparkman Robyn D. Collins Elizabeth Colton Elizabeth Crane Paul Davis Doloras E. Davison Carol A. Delany Karen Detweiler Norman Dreyfuss Margaret P. and Peter Dzwilewski Elizabeth Enders Sandra Bauman Enser Ms. Arlene Evans Dewberry L. B. Ewing Tarry D. Faries Jill Ferrera

Joyce Itkin Figel and Brad Figel Sandra Filippi and BarrĂŠ Bull Joyce Flaherty Nancy M. Folger Helen H. Ford Constance S. and Joseph P. Franklin Sara A. and Michael Friedman Wendy Frieman and David Johnson Sandra R. Fucigna Raymond K. Fudge Virginia Elkin Fuller Virginia L. Fulton Yolanda S. George Karen Gingrich Susan Glantz Priscilla and Russel A. Glenn Marguerite F. Godbold Jim Goldschmidt Ruth Goldstein Mary C. Goodwin Catherine A. Green Alan and Bonnie Hammerschlag Sandi and Larry Hammonds Ruth* and Harlan Hansen Nadine S. Hardin Anna-Liza and Elizabeth Kiley Harris Mary J. Hayden and Carla J. Tomaso Delphine Hedtke Janet Ruth Heller Charles T. Hendrix Connie Hershey Nancy Hirshbein and Robert Roche Jennefer A. Hirschberg Ann C. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Holt Alice C. Hudson Deborah Hulse Linda M. Ingersoll Elayne Janiak and Karl C. Voiles Sheila Jefferson Helen Jeter

Betsy Jewett Pamela C. Johnson and Wesley King Anita Jones Ruina Wallace and Ardon Berkeley Judd Caroline Kaplan and Douglas Clark William and Nancy Keefe Patricia A. Kenney Idaclaire and Tom Kerwin Margery Kibby Katherine Kiehn and Alexis Lane Jensen Mary S. and Stephen E. Kitchen Christina Knowles and Christopher Petite Carol and Martin Paul Kolsky Barbara J. Kraft and Peter Winkler Sue Kroll and Michael Desilets Suzanne S. La Pierre M. Leanne Lachman Jacquelynne P. Lanham Julia Lanigan Joan O. Lautenberger Emmanuelle and Brieuc Le Bigre Anne K. Leake Ruth and Edward Legum Dale Leibowitz and Amy Kaster Mary K. Leskovac Maro Lester Bari D. and Keith D. Levingston David Lloyd Liz Minyard Lokey Sandra Lotterman Carl M. Louck Christine Loveland Judy R. Loving Rhonda Ludwico Joanne Lyman Anne H. Magoun Knute E. Malmborg Elizabeth Marchut-Michalski Pamela Marron Priscilla and Joe R. Martin Marsha Mateyka Janice Mays

Ann M. McGraw Laurie E. McNeil and Patrick W. Wallace Helen McNiell and Antonio AlcalĂĄ Dorothy and Bill McSweeny Iris McWilliams Dottie Mergner Lorie Mertes Gail B. Meyers Gloria Adams Mills Mercy D. Miranda Leila Misher Patricia Carr Morgan Charles Morrison Patricia L. Mote Lola M. Muller Debbie Murdock Linda Myers Christie Neuger Beth W. Newburger Ruby Nock Bu Nygrens Sharon and Lawrence Oeschger Maureen A. Orth Graciela Ostera Zoe H. Parker Cynthia Paschen Dorothy J. Pearson Ellen and Anson Peckham Joanne Pekarik Sheryl A. Pesce Patricia R. Pickford Gloria Pieretti Edith and John Poertner Carol T. and William Pollak Mrs. Pond Bonnie and John Priebe Martha A. Prumers Mary H. Railsback and Joel L. Ekstrom Theron Rinehart Diane C. Robertson Pamela Roby Lenore Rubino and T. Patterson Clark Donna Z. Saffir Libby Sandbank Joyce E. Scafe Irene and Lawrence S. Schaffner Sharon Schatten Karen Schwartz


Carol Seaman Cecilia and Peter Sepp Mary A. Severson Sarah C. Shoaf, D.D.S. Jennifer L. Sigler Doris G. Simonis Pamela Simonton Linda Skare Sarah S. Slocum Anya Toomre and Peter D. Smith Ruth Karl Snyder Linda Watkins Sorkin Ann M. Stack Richard E. Stafford Crystal L. Steffen Maryan F. Stephens Douglas K. Struck Gail Talbott Linda J. Thompson Debra Tillery Phyllis Trible Diana Twining Luella C and Karl Van Newkirk Elzbieta Chlopecka Vande Sande Christy A. Vezolles Christine M. Waters Linda Weber Kiousis Lynn P. Whittaker Susie Williams Jane Wilson Donald M. Wolf Mary Lee Wood Jeanne C. Zolezzi Pamela Zorich and Rosa Gwinn

CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS

Junior League of $10,000–$14,999 Washington, Inc. LaVerna Hahn Charitable McGregor Links Charitable Trust Gift Fund for the Greater Milton and Dorothy Sarnoff $100,000+ Capital Region Raymond Foundation McDermott Will & Emery** Southern California State $5,000–$9,999 Committee of NMWA $50,000–$99,999 Bloomberg Philanthropies The Steven Barclay Agency The Geiger Family Edward John Noble United Way of Greater Foundation Foundation, Inc. Philadelphia and The Reva and David Logan Marshall B. Coyne Southern New Jersey Foundation Foundation, Inc. United Way of the National Mary Potishman Lard Trust $25,000–$49,999 Capital Area The Mill Foundation, LTD Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Woodward Family Nancy Peery Marriott Foundation Foundation Foundation American Airlines** PECO Foundation Bernstein Family GOVERNMENT Wells Fargo Foundation AND DIPLOMATIC Bottega Veneta $2,000–$4,999 SUPPORTERS The Ray and Dagmar Dolby Abacus Technology Corp Family Fund D.C. Commission on the BET FedEx Arts and Humanities J.Crew The Morris and Gwendolyn Louis J. Kuriansky U.S. Commission of Fine Cafritz Foundation Arts and the National Foundation, Inc. SunTrust Foundation Capital Arts and Cultural The Mellor Family Total Wine & More** Affairs Program Foundation Share Fund Paul and Emily Singer Walton Family Family Foundation * Deceased Foundation, Inc. Versace ** In-kind Gifts $15,000–$24,999 $1,999 and below NMWA strives to ensure Carl M. Freeman Anonymous the accuracy of donor Foundation A. Holmes Parker information. We apologize Dior Foundation for any errors or omissions. Mississippi State Clifton Community Contact 202-783-7989 with Committee of NMWA Woman’s Club changes or questions. RBC Wealth Management The Jane Henson Leo Rosner Foundation, Inc. Foundation

INSTITUTIONAL LENDERS TO EXHIBITIONS She Who Tells a Story Abraaj Capital Art Prize 2011 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Alison Saar In Print Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

NO MAN'S LAND Rubell Family Collection, Miami New Ground The Philbrook Museum of Art

Border Crossing The Metropolitan Museum Fidelity Investments of Art Corporate Art Collection Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Revival Pennsylvania Academy of Solomon R. Guggenheim the Fine Arts Museum North Carolina Museum of Rubell Family Collection, Art, Raleigh Miami


STAFF, VOLUNTEERS, AND INTERNS MUSEUM STAFF

Kathleen Kimlin Christina Knowles Greg Angelone Mara Kurlandsky Susan Aronstam Ginny Lewinski Pamela Ayres Elizabeth Lynch Catherine Bade Alicia Lyons Bruce Banks Keith Maddox Michael Barreto Amy Mannarino Douglas Beaver Aaron McKeiver Norman Boone George McKoy Shanesha Boyd Raziq McNeill Sharon Boyd-Blue Steven Mecca Vicky Bryant Lorie Mertes Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell Stacy Meteer Zoe Buchanan Stephanie Midon Malik Cherry Dwight Mitchell Traci Christensen Prince Momo D’Moni Clark-Chase Lori Brubaker Morales Bailey Clougherty Rich Olivo Christine Cofield Sarah Osborne Bender Deidy Cordero Jennifer Page Nicholas Deciutis Angelic Phillips Renee Dyson Ellen Pollak Jonathan Elliott Kim Porter Mushtaq Ejaz Adriana Regalado Mark Francisco Danita Robinson Shannon Gabriel McArthur Rodgers Deborah Gaston Katie Ryan Adrienne Gayoso Brendan Scott Patrick Glisson Susan Fisher Sterling Kelly Gotthardt Jacob Stickann Tyler Grasee Brittanie Taylor Alicia Gregory Angel Thompson Ilene Gutman Virginia Treanor Emily Haight Gordon Umbarger Knowles Harmon Robert Washington Ashley Harris Krystyna Wasserman Michael Hounshell Kathryn Wat Andy Hudson Ieshia Wright Carolyn Higgins Young Hong VOLUNTEERS Ellen Howes Debra Agostini Christina Iannuzzi Carmen Anderson George Jackson Sheila Archambault Helena Johnson Fay Arrington Jerome Johnson Nina Barker Gabrielle Kaufman Rose Marie Barreyro Julia Keller

Martha Barroso Jamela Black Sarah Bryant Anne Buckwalter Josephine Cabatu Sumana Chatterjee Kate Codd Felice Cohen Marilyn Cohen Anne Dine Stephanie DuBois Mona El-Bayoumi Bettifae Fassler Kathy Fearnsides Erin Garland Lillian Gremillion Sarah Hazlett Anne Headley Ruth Herman Rina Hofmann Maryann Holleran Kaitlin Holmes Marianna Horn Marissa Huttinger Alexis Jason-Mathews Suzanne Johnson Olga Kulyk J. Ashton Kunkle-Mates Alisa Mason Colleen McKiernan Ginny Moncure Genevieve Moreland MaryBeth Musumeci Laurie Nakamoto Yvonne Neal Hamda O’Brien Meghan O’Brien Bethany Poteat Kathleen Quin Haydeh Rastin Christina Reitz Margaret Richardson Rachel Roiland Maria Rossi Linda Stocker Yasmin Tasan Betty Taska Casey Toggweiler

Corinne Vigen Kristin Viswanathan Lori Vitelozzi Mary Walter Georgina Warren Elizabeth Welles Susan White Hanna Wiese Ed Williams Onika Williams Erica Woodward

INTERNS Summer 2016 Alice Allimant Claire Atkinson Emily Benoff Casey Betts Meg DiRuggiero Kaitlyn Gilioli Zoë Naseef Hannah Page Monica Varner Fall 2016 Caroline Byrd Lydia Hejka Micaela Lell Olivia Lussi Francisca Rudolph Hannah Storch Spring 2017 Madeline Barnes April Cartwright Caroline Cress Meghan Masius Lauren Redding Summer 2017 Chloe Bazlen Kimberly Colbert Audrey Gerlach Mylynda Gill Xiaoxiao Meng Samantha Musser Roseline Odhiambo Airey Vitter



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