Presented by:
Andy Warhol: Revelation Coming April 3
Discover another side of the Pop artist of Campbell’s soup can fame. Andy Warhol: Revelation is the first exhibition to comprehensively examine Warhol’s complex Catholic faith in relation to his artistic production.
Contemporary exhibition support provided by: Augusta and Gill Holland Emily Bingham and Stephen Reily
Media support from:
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Additional support from: Christina Lee Brown The Paradis Family LG&E/KU Foundation Land Rover of Louisville
THE YEAR October 2019 - September 2020
Exhibition season support provided by: Dav Fam Art Fund Cary Brown and Steven E. Epstein Paul and Deborah Chellgren Debra and Ronald Murphy Eleanor Bingham Miller
E T I V E N I N E O W RY E V E From the Director:
art we exhibit and the impact we hope to have. Our Racial Equity Report, issued in August 2020, has been cited as a model in the field, and will guide our work in the years ahead. We also raised funds for three years of paid internships.
my position as Director in 2021. Our teams, our mission, and our base of support are stronger than ever, ready none of that would have happened
and last year we learned more than ever,
without support from you.
including unexpected lessons about how to support you (and your children and
Gratefully,
grandchildren) with digital events and brought more change than any other year
ultraviolet germicidal irradiation, which
consistent with others:
in my adult life, with a global pandemic,
we use to treat all our air.
We presented beautiful
a locked-down museum, and a new
exhibitions (including “Tales
reckoning with issues of racial justice,
from the Turf,” “Ebony G.
particularly in Louisville.
supporters, made a record-setting level of
announce that I would transition from
Museums are machines for learning,
describe this year the as
work across the city and state; and you, our
Given all that, I felt confident to
to attract a great new director – and
educational offerings and new topics like
we expanded our education and outreach
relationships intact.
More curious.
In other ways, of course, the same year
roses,” and “Andy Warhol: Revelation”);
More resilient.
At the Speed we aim high, in terms of the We survived, with our mission and our
In some ways, we could
Patterson . . .while the dew is still on the
contributions.
More idealistic.
More inviting. Leaning our mission to invite everyone, we launched new digital offerings every
While I wish it had been a “normal” year,
week; we reopened our building safely
I also know that this year taught us more
in in early July; and we’re using this
about ourselves, our mission, our family
time to enhance your guest experience
of supporters, and our community, than
so that every visit gives you the kind of
any other. And the lessons made us more
“butterflies” that makes you want more.
Speed-like than ever before. Specifically, we became – and you helped us become:
E T I V N I N E W RYO E
From the Chair, Board of Trustees TThe past year has felt
When the Speed finally reopened its
like an eternity. We don’t
doors on July 5, 2020, we opened with
have to wait for history
the safety of our staff and the public in
books to know that the
mind. The Speed’s safety-consciousness
Covid-19 pandemic is a
preceded the pandemic, with an already
defining moment of the
high-tech HVAC system, like the ones
21st century. Like all cultural institutions,
found in hospitals, large open spaces
the Speed Art Museum has been sternly
and a “no touch” policy. With the
challenged but it has met this moment
addition of limiting capacity, requiring
with ingenuity and redoubled devotion to
masks and social distancing, as well
mission.
as adding hand sanitizing stations
The abrupt shut-down to all of our activity was extraordinary and now, as we start to open back up, we take
throughout the exhibition, we showed guests that they could enjoy their visit at the Museum safely and without fear.
great pride in the resilience of and the
The compelling reopening exhibition,
dedication to the Speed Art Museum by
Andy Warhol Revelation set the stage
its boards, leadership, staff, and patrons.
for success, and I am happy to say it
During our four-and-a-half month closure, the Speed’s quick switch to digital through online programming helped keep connections strong and deepened relationships with donors and the public we serve. While many arts institutions and businesses shuttered their doors, the Speed leaned into its
exceeded all financial expectations and goals. Free admission for Free Owsley Sundays continues to be extremely popular and I am happy to say that it has been extended through March of 2024 with the support of the Owsley Brown II Family and the Brown-Forman Foundation.
mission of inviting everyone to celebrate
I have total confidence that the Speed
art by creating Speed Online a digital
will continue to grow and succeed and
platform that offered online artmaking,
serve the community as we face new
curatorial content, artist talks, Speed
challenges in these new and uncertain
Cinema film streaming, and much more.
times. We have proven that we don’t
hesitate to go boldly forward in the face
What comes after this historic turning
of adversity and can be proud that the
point will look different from what came
Speed remains one of the most dynamic
before, and I look forward to seeing how
mid-size museums within the art world.
the Speed will shape, and be shaped by,
I am proud to be part of the Speed and it has been an honor to serve as chair.
what comes next.
School and Teacher Programs The 2019-2020 school year began with
“plug and play” for their students. We
in-person offerings for K-12 students.
created a virtual version of our Where
From September 2019—March 2020,
in the World tour, designed for 3rd-
we served 10,521 students through our
5th grade students, and shared it with
school tour and Art Detectives programs
teachers through the Vamonde platform
both at the Speed and in classrooms
(www.vamonde.com). We then spent
across Kentucky and southern Indiana.
the summer creating additional virtual
Shortly after the Speed closed in March,
tours through Vamonde, as well as
we sent a survey to teachers asking
pre-recorded videos for each of our Art
how we could continue to support
Detectives crates. We’re looking forward
them as they made the switch to NTI
to sharing these resources, along with
and virtual learning. We heard back
other virtual program offerings, with
from over 60 teachers, many of whom
teachers and students during the 2020-
requested asynchronous offerings to
2021 school year.
Studio Programs Nurturing creativity is an important
Art Sparks from Home also became a
part of our educational mission, and
repository for a variety of resources to
studio programs like family and adult
keep families entertained during the
workshops, Art Lab, and summer camps
pandemic, including:
allow us to foster the creative process for Museum guests of all ages. We knew that providing opportunities for creative expression were even more important during the pandemic, and we released a robust set of online offerings under the umbrella of “Art Sparks from Home.” Filmed in our homes and using our phones, we created over 30 artmaking videos that encouraged viewers to create artworks using materials commonly found around the house. With over 3,300 views in just six months, Art Sparks from Home videos allowed us to stay connected and stoke creativity during a difficult period.
• Coloring book pages and paper dolls featuring artworks from the Speed’s collection • Artwork Explorations that posed questions and artmaking challenges for 20 different artworks • A variety of Museum games, including word searches, Mad Libs, scavenger hunts, Bingo, and more.
Community Outreach Through our Community Outreach work,
Bert Hurley’s Louisville Story, these
we continue to partner with social justice
artists created prints that told a story
and non-profit organizations across
about themselves and their lives
Louisville to provide opportunities for
in Louisville in their own exhibition
collaboration and creativity through
called Our Life, Our Stories. A second
our Community Connections program.
workshop series, open to anyone 55
During the 2020 fiscal year, we partnered
and over who wanted to participate,
with Play Cousins Collective to host an
looked at the iconic figures and places
eight-week workshop series for families
of Louisville. Inspired by Andy Warhol:
that have been impacted by separation.
Revelation, these artists created prints
We also worked with the 7th grade art
in a Pop Art style to commemorate
students at the W.E.B. DuBois Academy
and preserve the history of our city in
on a project focused on Black male
an exhibition called Louisville’s Iconic
identity. Both of these projects were put
Figures and Landscapes.
on hold during the pandemic, and will resume in the fall of 2021.
Creating opportunities for people to connect with artworks is at the heart
We also continued our work with mature
of what we do as Museum Educators.
populations (55 and over) funded by
During a global pandemic, engaging with
a grant from Aroha Philanthropies.
artworks and having an outlet for creative
Members of the Genesis Arts Senior
expression became more important than
Enrichment Group and Arts Reach
ever. I’m proud of what we were able
Jewelry Making Studio came together
to create during the first months of the
to reflect on memories of home, their
pandemic, and look forward to seeing
upbringing, and their neighborhoods.
how our Education offerings continue to
Inspired by the exhibition Loose Nuts:
evolve over the coming year.
Art Acquisitions Contemporary Art Brian Eno English, born 1948 Peter Schmidt Germany, 1931 - 1980 Design developed by Yuko Uchikawa Once Again, But Different This Time; The Canasta Edition, 2014 Playing cards Gift of The Reverend Alfred R. Shands III 2019.9.1 Designed by Esher GuneWardena Architecture, Los Angeles, CA Ikebana Kit, 2012 Ceramic, bronze, dried winter berry sprig Gift of The Reverend Alfred R. Shands III 2019.9.2 Ry Rocklen American, born 1978 Trophy Modern, 2013 Trophy parts, lamp with bulb and electrical cord Gift of The Reverend Alfred R. Shands III 2019.9.3 Robert The American, born 1961 Design developed by Yuko Uchikawa Videography and Editing by Jackson Bridgers This is The End, 2017 Mixed media Gift of The Reverend Alfred R. Shands III 2019.9.4 Summer Wheat American, born 1977 Extinguishers, 2019 Acrylic on aluminum mesh Gift of the Northern Trust Prize and partial museum purchase with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2019.10 a,b Kameelah Janan Rasheed American, born 1985 Long Division II, 2018 Archival inkjet print Gift of the Northern Trust Prize 2019.11.1
Kameelah Janan Rasheed American, born 1985 Perimeter, 2019 Archival inkjet print Gift of the Northern Trust Prize 2019.11.2 Kameelah Janan Rasheed American, born 1985 Lazy Equation, 2019 Archival inkjet print Gift of the Northern Trust Prize 2019.11.3 Kameelah Janan Rasheed American, born 1985 Connect the Dots, 2018 Archival inkjet print Gift of the Northern Trust Prize 2019.11.4 Jeffrey Gibson American, born 1972 I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free, 2018 Glass beads, artificial sinew, wool, tin jingles, steel studs, on canvas over wood panel Partial and promised gift, Adele and Leonard Leight Collection 2019.17.4 Dario Robleto American, born 1972 The Common Denominator of Existence Is Loss, 2008 50,000 year old extinct cave bear paws, human hand bones, stretched and pulled audio tape of the earliest audio recording of time (experimental clock, 1878), nineteenth century mourning ribbon, bocote, shellac, glass Gift of Stanley and Nancy Singer 2019.18.1 Dario Robleto American, born 1972 Balm of a 1,000 Foreign Fields, 2003 - 2004 Homemade balm (almond oil, beeswax, home cultured antibiotics, pollen from artillery plant, Death’s herb, rupturewort, winter’s bark, bugleweed, honeysuckle, sweet chestnut, Tree of Heaven root, life everlasting root, life root, bitter sweet, antler velvet, ground vinyl dust from Marlene Dietrich’s “This World Of Ours”), cast and carved bone dust from every bone in the body, dirt from various battlefields, bovine cartilage, WWI U.S. military medical blanket, iron salvaged from the sea, melted bullet lead, zinc, nickel, water extendable resin, rust, walnut, typeset, glass Gift of Stanley and Nancy Singer 2019.18.2
Dario Robleto American, born 1972 [Nancy / Stanley], 2005 Stretched audiotape containing recordings of husband and wife Nancy and Stanley Singer’s heartbeats, recorded while they contemplated their feelings towards each other, glass, wood, mirrors Gift of Stanley and Nancy Singer 2019.18.3 Matthew Ronay American, born 1976 Blue Womb Rupture with Stipe, 2018 Basswood, dye, gouache, flocking, plastic, steel Gift of Matthew and Brooke Brown Barzun, Leslie and James Millar, Stephen Reily and Emily Bingham, Woo Speed McNaughton, Eden Bridgeman Sklenar, Mark Blieden, Sandy Gulick, Martha and Mark Slaughter, Don Wenzel, Ron and Deborah Murphy, Chuck and Sarah O’Koon, Larry Shapin and Ladonna Nicolas, Speed Contemporary, Jennifer Blair and Paul and Viki Diaz 2019.19.1 Matthew Ronay American, born 1976 Flexed Poised Breached Swollen, 2018 Basswood, dye, gouache, plastic, steel, cotton Gift of Matthew and Brooke Brown Barzun, Leslie and James Millar, Stephen Reily and Emily Bingham, Woo Speed McNaughton, Eden Bridgeman Sklenar, Mark Blieden, Sandy Gulick, Martha and Mark Slaughter, Don Wenzel, Ron and Deborah Murphy, Chuck and Sarah O’Koon, Larry Shapin and Ladonna Nicolas, Speed Contemporary, Jennifer Blair and Paul and Viki Diaz 2019.19.2 Janine Antoni American, born 1964 Inhabit, 2009 Digital C-print Gift of Steve Wilson and Laura Lee Brown, Stephen Reily and Emily Bingham, Jim and Sarah Haynes, Alan and Shelly Kamei, Rebecca Terry, Wendy Waltman and Rishabh and Lopa Mehrotra 2019.20 Gabriel de la Mora Mexican, born 1968 193,000, 2018 7,720 used sides of 3,860 match boxes from 193,000 burnt matches on cardboard Gift of Speed Contemporary and Peter Thompson 2019.21 Chantal Peñalosa Mexican, born 1987 Afterlife of Untitled Depot by Nari Ward, 1997, 2019 Ink-jet print Gift of Jeffrey and Susan Callen 2019.25
Decorative Arts & Design
Sculpture
Marco Zanini Italian, born 1954 Colorado Teapot, designed 1983 Earthenware Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund and gift of Elizabeth and Doug Owen 2019.8
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney American, 1875 - 1942 Honorably Discharged, 1919 Bronze Gift of the Barr Family Fund for American Sculpture 2019.15
John McMullin American, 1765 - 1843 Tablespoon, about 1820 Silver Gift of Clifton Anderson 2019.12 Donny Tolson American, born 1958 Cane, 1984 Poplar Gift of Anne Brewer Ogden 2019.13.3 American, central Kentucky Writing-arm chair, 1825 - 1835 Poplar, cherry (?), and other woods, paint, gilding Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund and Gift of Mrs. Harry S. Frazier, Jr. 2019.14 Pleasant Hill Shaker Community American, Mercer County, Kentucky Child’s Chair, 1830 - 1840 Maple, other hardwoods, oak splint seat Gift of Mrs. Harry S. Frazier Jr. 2020.2 Paintings Abraham Parsell American, 1791 - 1856 Portrait of a Man, early 19th century Watercolor on ivory From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.34 Tullio Crali Italian, 1910 - 2000 Flight at Sunset, 1930 Oil on canvas Gift of the Charter Collectors 2019.24
Artist unknown German-Swiss Anne, the Virgin Mary, and the Christ Child, about 1520 Limewood, with original polychrome and gilding Anonymous gift 2019.23 Enid Yandell American, 1869 - 1934 The Five Senses, about 1909 Cast bronze Gift of Sallie Bingham 2020.3 Isabelle de Borchgrave Belgian, born 1946 Madame Adélaïde of France, 2020 Paper and mixed media Based on a painting by Adélaïde Labille Guiard, dated 1787 Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2020.11 Studio Craft Alma Wallace Lesch American, 1917 - 1999 Lillian, 1989 Linen, cotton, other fabrics, plastic buttons Gift of Anne Brewer Ogden 2019.13.1 Alma Wallace Lesch American, 1917 - 1999 Necklace, about 1990 Plastic, other materials Gift of Anne Brewer Ogden 2019.13.2 Michael Taylor American, born 1944 God Particle - Higgs Boson, 2015 Laminated and cold-worked glass Partial and promised gift, Adele and Leonard Leight Collection 2019.17.1
April Surgent American, born 1982 “…[not an] artist’s junket” Rockwell Kent, 2015 Cameo engraved glass Partial and promised gift, Adele and Leonard Leight Collection 2019.17.2
William Chamberlain American, 1790 - 1860 Ebenezer and Prudence Cate Young, about 1820s Hollow-cut paper, heightened with white and black ink, mounted on black paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.5
Nadège Desgenétez French, born 1973 Rise, 2018 Blown glass, metal stand Partial and promised gift, Adele and Leonard Leight Collection 2019.17.3
Produced for the Hubard Gallery Captain Bozon, after 1840 Cut paper, heightened with gold, mounted on paper with brush and black ink From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.6
Textiles and Costumes Sally Foster Sheriff American, 1867 - 1936 Log Cabin – Barn Raising Variation, about 1910 - 1915 Cottons, wools and silks Gift of Eleanor Bingham Miller 2020.1 Works on Paper Artist unknown American Member of the Powel/Fish/Stuyvesant Family, early 19th century Black ink, heightened in white, on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.1 Raphaelle Peale American, 1774 - 1825 Portrait of a Woman, early 19th century Hollow-cut paper, mounted on black painted paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.2 Artist unknown American Portrait of a Woman, early 19th century Black ink, heightened with gold and gum arabic, on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.3 Produced for Peale’s Museum Portrait of a Man Hollow-cut paper, mounted on black fabric From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.4
William Bache American, 1771 - 1845 Portrait of a Woman, about 1810 Hollow-cut paper, mounted on black fabric From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.7 Augustus Day American, 1804 - 1834 Portrait of a Boy Hollow-cut paper, heightened with black ink, mounted on black fabric From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.8 Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint Mémin French, 1770 - 1852 Portrait of Gerrit Boon, Philadelphia, 1801 Engraving on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.9 Possibly by John Miers English, died about 1821 Portrait of a Man, early 19th century Black ink on plaster From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.10 Possibly by John Miers English, died about 1821 Portrait of a Woman, early 19th century Black ink on plaster From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.11 Artist unknown American? Portrait of a Woman, early 19th century Black ink, heightened in white (?), on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.12
John Miers English, died about 1821 Portrait of a Man, early 19th century Black ink on plaster From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.13
Martha Anne Honeywell American, about 1787 - 1846 Portrait of a Man, early 19th century Cut paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.20
Produced for Miers and Field English, 1821 - 1829 William Miers English, 1793 - 1863 John M. Field English, 1771 - 1841 Portrait of a Woman, possibly Sarah Frampton, about 1821 - 1827/29 Black ink on plaster From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.14
T. P. Jones American, active about 1805 - 1826 Portrait of a Woman, about 1805 - 1810 Hollow-cut paper, brush and black ink, mounted on black paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.21
M. Socke Irish, active 1829 - 1846 Portrait of a Man, 1844 Cut paper, mounted on lithograph on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.15 William Henry Brown American, 1808 - 1883 Portrait of Ransom H. Gillet and Thomas W. Gilmer, 1841 Cut paper, heightened with white, black, and tan, mounted on paper with brush and black ink From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.16 Augustin Amant Constant Fidèle Edouart French, 1789 - 1861 Portrait of a Man, 1829 Cut paper, mounted on paper with brush and black ink From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.17 Augustin Amant Constant Fidèle Edouart French, 1789 - 1861 Captain Silas Everett, 1840 Cut paper, mounted on paper with brush and black ink From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.18 William Henry Brown American, 1808 - 1883 James Fenimore Cooper, 1845 Cut paper, heightened with white, mounted on paper with brush and black ink From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.19
Isaac Todd American, died about 1811 Portrait of a Woman, about 1803 - 1811 Hollow-cut paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.22 Frederick Mayhew American, 1785 - 1854 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thacher, 1825 Watercolor on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.23 Artist unknown American John W. Claghorne, 1833 Black ink, heightened with gold and white, on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.24 Artist unknown American William Rollinson, 1809 Black ink, brush and brown wash over graphite, on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.25 Isabella Beetham English, active 1785 - 1809 Portrait of a Woman, late 18th - early 19th century Brush and black ink, pen and black ink, on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.26 Augustin Amant Constant Fidèle Edouart French, 1789 - 1861 Man Reading the Times, 1832 Cut paper, mounted on paper with brush and black ink From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.27
William M. S. Doyle American, 1769 – 1828 Or possibly by Margaret Doyle American, died 1830 Portrait of a Man, about 1811 Hollow-cut paper, brush and black ink, mounted on black fabric From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.28 Augustus Day American, 1804 - 1834 Miss Lavinia Kearney, about 1833 Hollow-cut paper, mounted on black fabric From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.29 Artist unknown American? Portrait of a Man, early 19th century Black ink, heightened in red, on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.30 Samuel Metford American, born England, 1810 - 1890s Charles Proctor, 1843 Cut paper, heightened in white, gold, and red, mounted on lithograph on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.31 Samuel Dearborn American, active 1804 - 1823? Portrait of an Unknown Couple, early 19th century Watercolor over traces of graphite on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.32 Patty Pranther Thum American, 1853 - 1926 Still Life with Rose, late 19th - early 20th century Watercolor and gouache on paper From the Noe Collection, Gift of Bob and Norma Noe, Lancaster, Kentucky 2019.16.33
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Mr. Trace Mayer and Mrs. Karen Mayer Mrs. Annie M. McLaughlin and Mr. Paul McLaughlin BrightSpring Health Services Manna Inc. Merrill Lynch Stites & Harbison PLLC Mr. Eric K. Doninger and Mr. Ozair M. Shariff Mrs. Anna C. Tatman and Mr. Jeff Tatman Mr. and Mrs. J. McCauley Brown Mr. Stephen P. Campbell and Ms. Heather McHold Dr. Nancy C. Martin and Dr. Fred J. Hendler Mr. Mark H. Oppenheimer and Mrs. Gail C. Oppenheimer Mr. Gregory Weishar and Hollis Weishar Arthur K. Smith Family Foundation Bellarmine University Charter Communications Duke Energy Foundation Jefferson Community & Technical College Kaplan Johnson Abate & Bird LLP KBD Strategic Design Consultants Merkley Kendrick Jewelers Prestige AV & Creative Services The Boston Foundation The Wells Foundation Anonymous Mr. Richard H. C. Clay and Mrs. Elizabeth F. Clay Mrs. Genevieve B. Lacer and Mr. Terry H. Lacer
$500–$4,999 Mr. J. Paul Keith III and Mrs. Sarah Keith Mrs. Rachel L. Greenberg and Mr. Craig Greenberg Estate of Herbert F. Boehl Kentucky Foundation for Women Ms. Ruth M. Simons Dr. Jeffrey P. Callen and Mrs. Susan M. Callen Mrs. Ann B. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dougherty Jr. Mrs. Debbie L. Huddleston-Mitchell and Mr. Joseph S. Mitchell III Hell or High Water Ms. Holly H. Gathright and Mr. Joseph R. Gathright Jr. Louisville Metro Government Mr. Robert E. Kulp Jr. Mr. Guthrie L. Zaring and Mrs. Lisa S. Zaring
Mrs. Linda Valentine and Mr. Christopher Valentine Marguerite Montgomery Baquie Memorial Trust Ms. Carol B. Matton Mr. W. Patrick Mulloy II and Mrs. Francie Mulloy Mrs. Ann E. Georgehead and Mr. Glen D. Georgehead Dr. Catherine Newton and Dr. Gordon D. Strauss Mr. Edward Rhawn and Mrs. Helen D. Rhawn Mr. Allen W. Bush and Mrs. Rose R. Cooper Mr. J. Ronald Geoghegan and Mrs. Leslie L. Geoghegan Aroha Philanthropies Delta Dental of Kentucky Foundation Ms. Seashols N. Starks and Mr. John J. Werst III and Mrs. Marilyn Werst Mrs. Marilyn Werst and Mr. John J. Werst III Ms. Ruth H. Cloudman Mr. Steven A. Bass and Mrs. Mary T. Bass Mrs. Laura Douglas and Dr. Robert Douglas Dr. Steven D. Glassman M.D. and Mrs. Sylvia Glassman Mrs. Katherine J. Oyler and Mr. W. Kent Oyler III Mrs. Deana Paradis and Mr. Michael Paradis Mrs. Peggy Patterson and Mr. Charles E. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Jason Rueff Dr. and Mrs. John D. Stewart II Ms. Rebecca Weis and Mr. John Weis Keeneland Ms. Ona Marshall V.V. Cooke Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Jones Mrs. Helen Lee Fugitte and Mr. James R. Fugitte Mr. John R. Gregory Kristen Kadner Mr. James R. Voyles and Mrs. Elizabeth H. Voyles Mr. Stanley K. Macdonald and Mrs. Sally D. Macdonald Ms. Joyce Meyer and Ms. Lisa Stemler Mrs. Colleen B. Beach and Mr. James W. Beach Mr. C. Barret Birnsteel and Mrs. Laurie A. Birnsteel Mrs. H. Regina Fry and Mr. David E. Fry Mr. Walter L. Kunau Jr. and Mrs. Lynn S. Kunau Dr. and Dr. Arthur L. Shechet Mr. Frank F. Weisberg and Mrs. Barbara Weisberg Ms. Sandra A. Frazier Mrs. Jane F. Welch Mrs. Catherine Werner and Mr. James Werner Mr. Lawrence A. Shapin and Ms. Ladonna M. Nicolas Ms. Miriam E. Ballert Mrs. Brenda M. Balcombe and Dr. Kenneth L. Balcombe
Arc Athens Inc. Mrs. Alexandra Ortiz and Mr. Isaac Ortiz Ms. Katherine S. Zimmerman Mr. Spencer E. Harper III Dr. Rebecca A. Terry and Mr. Peter Thompson Mr. Peter Thompson and Dr. Rebecca A. Terry Mrs. Spencer E. Harper Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart Cobb Dr. Charles C. Barr and Mrs. Lisa E. Barr Ms. Mary Casey and Mr. Joe Perkowski Mrs. Karen A. Casi and Mr. Paul A. Casi II Mr. Bart L. Greenwald and Mrs. Deborah W. Greenwald Mr. Mark K. Wourms and Ms. Patricia L. Johnson Mr. Edwin C. Krebs and Ms. Susan L. Hamilton Dr. Glenn E. Lambert Jr. and Mrs. Carol Lambert Mr. Douglas H. Owen III and Mrs. Shari Owen Mr. and Mrs. John C. Schriber Mr. Vertner D. Smith III and Mrs. Barbara K. West Mr. Grafton S. Harper and Ms. Elizabeth Van Denburgh Ms. Carla E. Dearing and Mr. Erik Shultz Ms. Caroline H. Boone and Mr. Douglas Gossmann Mr. James R. Gillespie Cameron McNeil and Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Badenhausen Jr. Ms. Terrian Barnes Mr. Steven M. Blevins and Mrs. Ellen E. Blevins Mr. and Mrs. H. Hewett Brown Mr. Michael T. Burns and Mrs. Elizabeth Kennan Burns Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Emke Mr. Craig Kamen and Mrs. Abby S. Kamen Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lewis Mrs. Alice B. Walter and Dr. Henry J. Walter Ms. Mary C. Stites Dr. and Mrs. T. Bodley Stites Dr. Stanley A. Gall M.D. and Mrs. Mary Barbara T. Partlow Mrs. Suzanne Spencer Mr. David Ratterman and Ms. Lois S. Louis Mr. Joseph W. Oldham and Ms. Elsa Oldham Ms. Anna Marie Pavlik Mr. John Potter and Mrs. Eugenia K. Potter Dr. Keith Auerbach Mr. Paul R. Paletti Jr. Mr. W. Thomas Halbleib Jr. and Mrs. Edith F. Halbleib Mr. Robert W. Vaughan and Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughan
Dr. Jules M. Marquart Network for Good Mrs. Shellie Benovitz Ms. Evelyn T. Cohn Mrs. Sherry K. Jelsma Mrs. Judith Shapira Mrs. Tonya R. Abeln and Dr. Kris T. Abeln Mr. and Mrs. W. Terry Adams Mr. Clifton Anderson and Mrs. Jo Anderson Mr. Neville N. Blakemore III and Ms. Jessica R. Bird Mr. William S. Borden and Mrs. Carol C. Borden Mr. and Mrs. David Calzi Ms. Emily Digenis and Mr. Hunter C. Sattich Mrs. Suzanne E. Dougherty and Mr. Matt J. Dougherty Dr. and Mrs. Michael F. Heine Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hinkle Mrs. Chandra Irvin and Dr. Nathaniel Irvin Mr. David Jones Jr. and Ms. Mary Gwen G. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Sheets Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCallum Dr. Roy J. Meckler and Mrs. Lynn Meckler Mr. Aldy Milliken and Mrs. Gretchen Milliken Mr. and Mrs. Victor Morris Dr. Robert L. Mullins Jr. and Mrs. Sharon M. Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Nixon Mr. Stephen T. Owen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paramore Mr. Charles R. Ragan and Mrs. Barbara Ragan Dr. James E. Redmon Jr. and Mrs. Jane A. Redmon Mrs. Jane A. Redmon and Dr. James E. Redmon Jr. Mr. Douglas Riddle and Mr. Stephen Lewis Mrs. Moira M. Scott Payne and Mr. Willie Payne Dr. Osman M. Shariff and Dr. Lindsay Shafer Mrs. Elizabeth P. Spalding and Mr. Jon Spalding Dr. Charlotte G. and Mr. John C. Stites Mr. James W. Stites III and Mrs. Alice G. Stites Mr. George Bailey and Ms. Porter W. Watkins Mr. Joshua T. Watkins and Mrs. Mandy Watkins Mr. Christopher Welsh and Mr. Curtis R. Conlin Mrs. Cheri C. White and Mr. James B. White Mr. and Mrs. David Y. Wood Representative John A. Yarmuth and Mrs. Catherine Yarmuth Mr. and Ms. William T. Young Mr. John W. Condon Reverend John G. Eifler
Ms. Paula T. Hale Mr. Henry V. Heuser Jr. May Wetherby Jones Foundation Michael and Chandra Rudd Foundation Michter’s Distillery, LLC W. Thomas Riddle and RJ Thieneman Family Foundation Mrs. Erin D. Rouse Ms. April L. Taylor Tito’s Handmade Vodka Mr. Thomas A. Van William E. Barth Foundation Mr. Robert S. Brown II and Mrs. Mattie Brown Mr. William A. Kantlehner IV Mr. Richard C. Chilton and Mrs. Stefi N. Chilton Drs. Thomas and Ann K. Roth Mr. Orme Wilson III and Mrs. Mary Wilson Art Expositions, LLC Mrs. Marianne R. Rowe Mr. Brett H. Corbin and Mrs. Samantha Corbin Ms. Susan Moremen Mr. Robert P. Gittli and Mrs. Karen Alladin The Speed Art Museum Mr. Phillip B. Newman III Mr. Stephen George and Mrs. Erin George Ms. Sandy K. Heydt KRONOS SaaSHR, Inc. Mrs. Elaine Crockett and Mr. John R. Crockett III Ms. Jennifer M. Blair Mr. Donald G. Wenzel Jr. Mr. Alan O. Bryant and Mrs. Sandra R. Bryant Mrs. Sandra R. Bryant and Mr. Alan O. Bryant Ms. Lisa B. Ewen Ms. Joanna T. Hay and Mr. Taylor Hay Mr. Mathias L. Kolehmainen and Ms. Juliet C. Gray Mrs. Lois D. Powell and Dr. Robert W. Powell M.D. Mr. Benjamin F. Few Jr. Mr. Dennis Haack Ms. Jan S. Karzen Mrs. Martha D. Rankin Ms. Linda A. Carroll and Mr. John S. L. Morgan Ms. Christine Corbin and Mr. Allen Corbin Mr. and Mrs. J. Macklin Cox Mr. Leonidas D. Deters Jr. and Mrs. Penny S. Deters Mr. J. Tim Galbraith and Mrs. LuAnn S. Galbraith
Mr. Shawn Hadley and Mr. David McGuire Mr. and Mrs. W. James Host Ms. Julie L. Jones and Ms. Ann Coffey Mr. Frank Luecke and Mrs. Jo Ann E. Luecke Mr. and Mrs. John B. Milward Mrs. Jacque C. Parsley and Dr. Robert E. Solinger M.D. Mr. Edwin H. Perry and Mrs. Kathryn S. Shaver Dr. Barton H. Reutlinger and Mrs. Marchant Reutlinger Mrs. Lesa Seibert and Mr. Gregg Seibert Mr. Harry A. Talamini and Mrs. Catherine Talamini Mr. George W. Vieth Jr. and Mrs. Mary L. Vieth Mr. J. Kendrick Wells III and Mrs. Claudia C. Wells Mr. Scott L. Abbott Ms. Ruby K. Becker Mr. Joseph J. Buchino Ms. Kyle A. Citrynell Ms. Ritu J. Furlan Mrs. Linda Hester Mrs. Biljana N. Monsky Ms. Margaret S. Peabody Mr. J. M. Barr II and Mrs. Sally Barr Dr. Frederick W. Arensman and Mrs. Barbara K. Arensman Ms. Arlene P. Tuttle Ms. Janet M. Denuyl Dr. Frederick Hilton Mrs. Miriam Ostroff Mrs. Elizabeth A. Tyrrell Dr. Theodore M. Shephard-Shlechter and Mrs. Rae Shepherd-Shlechter Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ayotte Dr. Barbara M. Baker Brown PhD and Mr. David C. Brown Mrs. Teresa S. Beam and Mr. John G. Beam Jr. Mr. Dale J. Boden and Mrs. Chenault C. Boden Mr. Douglas W. Butler and Mrs. Jamie Jarboe Jonathan Ciechanowski and Lindsey Ciechanowski Mr. Andrew J. Douds and Mr. David G. Mawn Mr. William L. Ellison Jr. and Mrs. R. Linda R. Ellison Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Fitzgerald III Ms. Jill L. Force and Mr. Patrick Mattingly Mrs. Amber A. Halloran and Mr. J. Paul Halloran Mr. H. Edgar E. Hill and Mrs. Karen R. Hill Mr. and Mrs. C. James Hyslop Mr. Charles J. Kane Jr. and Mrs. Robyn C. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Keeney Mr. John La Barbera and Mrs. Marie La Barbera Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Lawrence
Ms. Jessica S. Loving and Mr. Sheryl G. Snyder Dr. Craig J. McClain and Mrs. Marion McClain Ms. Arlette K. McDaniel and Mr. Robert Uhl Mr. Robert S. Michael and Mrs. Barbara J. Michael Mr. Michael R. Hasken and Ms. Ann B. Oldfather Mr. and Mrs. David T. Richardson Mrs. Lisa Turner-Schikler and Mr. Ken Schikler Dr. William M. Schreiber and Mrs. Sandy G. Schreiber Ms. Abby Shue and Mr. Oliver Roe Mr. Don Stevens and Ms. Libby Marbury Mr. and Mrs. F. Hunter Strickler Ms. Rebecca Switzer and Mr. Lawrence Pemble Mr. Walter J. Swyers Jr. and Mrs. Jamie W. Swyers Mr. John Tiano and Mrs. Alice F. Tiano Mrs. Sally Vail and Mr. Thorne Vail Dr. Thomas M. Woodcock and Mrs. Nancy H. Woodcock Anita Wright and Bill Wright Dr. Kenneth Zegart and Mrs. Rochelle Zegart Mr. William T. Allen Ms. Mary C. Bingham Ms. Elizabeth C. Bleakley Mr. Clyde D. Coatney Ms. Lee L. Cochran Mrs. Paula A. Cohn Ms. Jennifer L. Cottingham Ms. Anne G. Discher Mr. Tommy C. Humphries Ms. Barbara Jarvis Joseph Family Foundation Inc. Mr. Joseph L. King Ms. Tandy C. Patrick Mr. Nicholas C. Phelps Regent Investment Management Ms. Linda C. Rice Ms. Virginia L. Speed Mrs. Ruth N. Wukasch Ms. Kristen Cripe
Financial Position: Fiscal Year 2020
Statement of Financial Position
Statement of Activities
Assets Cash and cash equivalents Receivables
Revenue
Cash restricted for capital improvements
Gifts, grants, memberships, and sponsorships
$4,605,985
Auxiliary activities
$1,424,329
Net investment gains, endowment
$1,600,824
Investment income, endowment
$1,367,244
Total Revenue
$8,998,382
Physical plant and security
$5,243,814
Administration and information technology
$1,542,074
Curatorial, education, and exhibitions
$1,646,935
Accessions
$590,533
Auxiliary activities
$818,503
Membership, marketing, and public relations
$763,483
Development
$680,033
Total Expenses
$11,285,376
Change in Net Assets
$(2,286,994)
$12,625,781 $4,951,638
Investments
$56,980,612
Property and equipment, net
$51,662,174
Other Total Assets
Expenses
$2,529,523
$1,060,175 $129,809,903
Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts payable and other liabilities
$1,973,881
Net Assets
$127,836,022
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
$129,809,903
activities r statements audited by MCM CPAs & Advisors LLP.
Physical plant and security includes depreciation of $2,988,391
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Andy Warhol: Revelation Coming April 3
Discover another side of the Pop artist of Campbell’s soup can fame. Andy Warhol: Revelation is the first exhibition to comprehensively examine Warhol’s complex Catholic faith in relation to his artistic production.
Contemporary exhibition support provided by: Augusta and Gill Holland Emily Bingham and Stephen Reily
Media support from:
Additional support from: Christina Lee Brown The Paradis Family LG&E/KU Foundation Land Rover of Louisville
Exhibition season support provided by: Dav Fam Art Fund Cary Brown and Steven E. Epstein Paul and Deborah Chellgren Debra and Ronald Murphy Eleanor Bingham Miller