AnnuAl RepoRt - Chrysler Museum of Art

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AnnuAl RepoRt - Chrysler Museum of Art
2009-2010
Annual Report
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Table
Drawn from the Museum’s
expansive collection of
works by Susan Watkins,
this portrait of Marguerite
was among the most
memorable paintings in
Women of the Chrysler:
A 400-Year Celebration
of the Arts.
Susan Watkins
(American, 1875–1913)
Marguerite, ca. 1906
Oil on canvas
Bequest of
Goldsborough Serpell
of
Contents
From the Director
4
Board of Trustees, Staff, and Volunteers
5
Highlights of the Year
9
Conservation
11
Acquisitions
14
Exhibitions
17
Loans from the Collection
24
Education
26
Visitor Services and Special Events
29
Development and Communications,
Members and Supporters
31
Financial Statements
57
Front Cover
Five story-high banners herald the Museum’s most exciting news of the year—general admission to the Chrysler is
now free to all! Photo by Ed Pollard, Museum photographer
inside Front Cover (Clockwise)
Tickle My Ears, our program of stories and art for preschoolers, proves so popular that the Museum adds an extra session each month. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Many young patrons credit school field trips to the Chrysler for their ongoing love of the Museum and its collection. Photo by Echard Wheeler for the Norfolk Convention and Visitors Bureau, used by permission.
Museum educator Alexandra Hunter leads an Art Riff! on Jasper Francis Cropsey’s The Old Mill. These informal discussions about art are popular at our Art of Jazz and For Art’s Sake Warm It! and Cool It! concerts. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the
Chrysler Museum of Art
Bringing art and people together to enrich and transform lives is the Chrysler’s mission. Bunny and Perry Morgan Family Days give young patrons a chance to learn just how much fun the Museum can be. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler
Museum of Art
The Chrysler’s Huber Court, stunning Tiffany galleries, and al fresco gardens make the Museum a popular site for special events, such as the wedding of Sonya and Darryl McNeill. Photo by Bill Murray of Onon Photography, used by permission
Museum Trustee Bob Carter and Curatorial Administrative Assistant Cheryl White discuss The Women by Gwen Akin and Allan Ludwig. The intriguing portrait series filled an entire room of Women of the Chrysler, our exhibition of art by female
artists in our collection. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum of Art.
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From The Director
Dear Friends,
It’s been an exciting and gratifying year at the
Chrysler. All of us are proud that in challenging
financial times, the Museum has managed not only to
survive, but to thrive.
In 2009–2010 we saw record attendance, up over 20%
from our average over the past decade. We presented
a remarkable program of special exhibitions which
took visitors on a journey from ancient Egypt to
17th-century Holland to the halls of contemporary
American high schools. We offered educational
programs that brought our collections to life for
visitors of all ages and backgrounds, and we continued to expand our service to schools both through redesigned on-site tours
and through enhanced online resources. We shared works from our collection with museums around the world, while at home
building our reputation for offering a truly warm and genuine welcome. And we began planning for a major expansion and
renovation of our building.
Most significant, at a moment when many cultural institutions are retrenching, the Chrysler moved boldly to eliminate our
traditional admission charge. Entry to the Museum’s permanent collection galleries is now “free to all” every day. Removing this
major barrier to participation should enable us to continue our success in attracting an ever larger and more diverse audience.
All of these steps are important parts of our commitment to put the remarkable collection in our care to work for the people of
our community. In the years ahead we look forward to continuing to enrich and transform lives through the experience of great
works of art.
William J. Hennessey
Director
Museum Director
Bill Hennessey
Photo by
Mark Rhodes
for Virginia
Business
Magazine
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Chrysler Museum of Art
Board of Trustees
2009 – 2010
Chairman of the Board,
Charles “Wick” Moorman
(center) and his wife,
Bonnie (left) share a few
moments with Trustee
Andrew Fine (right) at
the Chrysler’s annual
Art Purchase Dinner, the
highlight of the social
year for Members of the
Museum’s Mowbray
Arch Society. Photo by
Ed Pollard, Museum
photographer
Carolyn K. Barry, Community Volunteer
Robert M. Boyd, Regional President –
Hampton Roads Region, BB&T of Virginia
Nancy W. Branch, Community
Volunteer
Jerry A. Bridges, Executive Director,
Virginia Port Authority
Macon F. Brock, Vice Chairman,
Retired Chairman and CEO, Dollar Tree
Stores, Inc.
Robert W. Carter, Senior Vice President, Harvey Lindsay
Commercial Real Estate
Edward L. Lilly, Retired Senior Partner, Consultants in
Internal Medicine
Vincent J. Mastracco, Jr., Partner, Kaufman & Canoles, P.C.
E. John Field, Community Volunteer
Oriana McKinnon, Community Volunteer
Andrew S. Fine, President, Runnymede Corporation
Patterson N. McKinnon, Community Volunteer
Beth Fraim, Community Volunteer
Charles W. Moorman, Chairman,
Chairman, Norfolk Southern Corporation
David R. Goode, Retired Chairman and CEO, Norfolk
Southern Corporation
Cyrus W. Grandy V, Retired Senior Vice President, Bank of
America
Susan Nordlinger, Community Volunteer
Richard D. Roberts, Retired President, Telecable Corporation
Maurice Jones, President and Publisher, The Virginian-Pilot
Thomas L. Stokes, Jr., Principal, Stokes Environmental
Associates, Ltd.
Adrianne R. Joseph, Community Volunteer
Josephine L. Turner, Community Volunteer
Linda H. Kaufman, Secretary, Community Volunteer
Leah Waitzer, Community Volunteer
Sandra W. Lewis, Community Volunteer
Lewis W. Webb III, Partner, Kaufman & Canoles, P.C.
Henry Light, Retired Senior Vice President – Law, Norfolk
Southern Corporation
Wayne F. Wilbanks, Managing Principal, Wilbanks, Smith &
Thomas Asset Management, LLC
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Staff List
It isn’t holiday time at the Chrysler
without the annual staff photo at our
poinsettia tree in Huber Court. The
festive backdrop was sponsored by
Farm Fresh Charitable Foundation. Photo
by Ed Pollard, Museum photographer
as of June 30, 2010
Office of the Director
Robert Fry William Hennessey
Dawn Penny
Dennis Johnston
Binnie McLaughlin
Director
Assistant to the
Director
Human Resources
Manager
Development and
Communications
Edwina Bell
Deborrah Grulke
Brian Wells
Jennifer Kolin
Heather Bollinger
Cheryl Little
Cindy Mackey
Director of
Development and
Communications
Donor Relations
Manager
Membership Manager
Development Associate
Constituent Database
Coordinator
Editor/Publications
Coordinator
Marketing/P.R. Liaison
Finance and Administration
Finance
Dana Fuqua
Lona Hyde
Marion Person
CFO/Director of
Operations
Accounting Supervisor
Accounting Specialist
Information Technology
Alexandre Touzov
Emily Williams
Information
Technology Manager
Webmaster/Digital
Media Coordinator
Facilities
Timothy Fink
Larry Lawrence
Diana Carson
Fabian Cowell
Kevin Rowe
Patricia Thomas
Facilities Manager
Chief Engineer
Housekeeping
Housekeeping
Housekeeping
Housekeeping
Nathan Lilienthal
Shauntell Lew
Eric Ribac
Scott Waugh
Maintenance
Supervisor
Senior Maintenance
Technician
Senior Maintenance
Technician
Maintenance
Technician
Maintenance
Technician
Maintenance
Technician
Security
Ramon Betancourt
Nataki Hill
Security Manager
Administrative Security
Officer
Hugh Arrington
Security Officer
Wanda Britt
Security Officer
Latecha Bryant
Security Officer
Pansy Cherry
Security Officer
Margarita Clark
Security Officer
Daniel Delacerda
Security Officer
Charlotte Dolberry
Security Officer
David Finney
Security Officer
Michele Franklin
Security Officer
Deborah Hall
Security Officer
Antionette Horton
Security Officer
Raleigh Ingram
Security Officer
Bernard Johnson
Security Officer
James Kneeling, Jr.
Senior Security Officer
Christopher Matteson Security Officer
Reginald Murrel
Security Officer
Edward Nashatka
Security Officer
Natalie Naughton
Security Officer
Nancy Oakes
Security Officer
Marjorie Ramoscruz
Security Officer
Karen Rodriguez
Security Officer
Terri Royster
Security Officer
Rayvond Saunders, Sr. Senior Security Officer
Winston Swann
Senior Security Officer
Darryl Thomas
Security Officer
Desean Toussaint
Security Officer
Rayford Walker, Sr. Security Officer
Mace Wallace
Security Officer
Felicia Warren
Security Officer
William White, Jr. Eugenia Williams
Richard Williams
Ronald Woodard
Security Officer
Security Officer
Security Officer
Security Officer
Museum Operations
Catherine Jordan Wass Deputy Director
Registration
Molly Hutton Marder
Jeanne Noonan
Ed Pollard
Shane Butler
Registrar
Associate Registrar
Museum Photographer
Project Photographer
Exhibitions
Willis Potter
Susan Christian
Richard Hovorka
Anita Pope
William Hooten
Cheena Raiford
Linda Cagney
Exhibition Designer
Chief Preparator
Preparator
Preparator
Preparator
Preparator
Exhibitions Graphics
Technician
Historic Houses
John Christiansen
Historic Houses
Manager
Elizabeth Copeland
Lead Interpreter
Eileen Aquino
Interpreter
Barbara Architzel
Interpreter
Therese Butterfield
Interpreter
Jean Grow
Interpreter
Elizabeth Hutchinson Interpreter
Charles Morgan
Interpreter
Irmalee Pierson
Interpreter
Angela Springer
Interpreter
Robert Wermus
Interpreter
Education
Scott Howe
Channon Dillard
Alexandra Hunter
Jennifer Schero
Ruth Sanchez
Director of Education
and Public Programs
Museum Educator –
Families and Children
Museum Educator –
Adults
Museum Educator –
Schools
Administrative
Coordinator
Jean Outland Chrysler Library
Laura Christiansen
Sara Mason
Dickson Librarian
Library Assistant
Curatorial
Jefferson Harrison
Mark Lewis
Kelly Conway
Cheryl White
Chief Curator
Conservator
Curator of Glass
Curatorial
Administrative Assistant
Catalina Vasquez-KennedyNEH Conservation Fellow
Visitor Services and Special Events
Visitor Services
Colleen Higginbotham Director of Visitor
Services
Christine Gamache
Senior Visitor Services
Representative
Linda Baines
Receptionist
Hilda Andres
Gallery Host
Danielle Bevacqua
Gallery Host
Tara Cook
Gallery Host
James Corcoran
Gallery Host
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STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS
Bartolo Cruz
Joseph Daniels
Jodi Debruyne
Resa Erickson
Jessie Godoy
Joseph Guardino
Michael Hill
Susan Hull
Kimberly Lee
Belinda Mingo
Desislava Mihaylov
Taji Patterson
Jeffrey Tefft
Susan Tremont
Elizabeth Weir
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Gallery Host
Special Events
Donna Bradshaw
Special Events
Coordinator –
Kaufman Theatre
Mia Byrd
Special Events
Coordinator
Daniel Transfiguracion Events Technician
Ernest Vowell III
Events Technician
Lisa Vanterpool
Events Technician
Volunteers
The Museum Shop
Linda Foster
Jennifer English
Michelle Fehr
Jacqueline Cassidy
Museum Shop
Manager
Retail Clerk
Retail Clerk
Retail Clerk
Curator of Glass Kelly Conway (center) leads an eager group of summer interns on a special behind-the-scenes
junket through our contemporary glass collection. Photo by Alexandra Hunter, Museum educator
Visitor Services The Museum Shop
Welcome Desk
The Members’ Opening for To Live Forever provides not just a pharaonic evening for supporters,
but also for staff. Here Chrysler employees pose with our headline band from beyond the grave,
Here Come the Mummies. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Peggy Anninos
Nancy Bard
June Etheridge
Mary Florestano
Alice Goodman
Bernice Halpern
Doris Jordan
Bonnie Kerner
Phyllis Lannik
Alexis Lassiter
Ann Moffett
Bernice Moses
Lucky Newton
Harriet Robinson
Virginia Rosen
Rebecca Rubin
Judith Scholer
Nina Singhapakdi
Christine Thrall
Berry Via
Abigail Whalen
Hunter Burt
Joan Burt
Lois Einhorn
Evelyn Eisenberg
Theresia Langrind
Linda Martinez
Harriett Robinson
Education
Jean Outland
Chrysler Library
Susan Baldwin
Kristen Banks
Kathryn Baugher
Julia Bristow
Ramon Colorado
Halima Davis
Michel Espinosa
Johanna Horning
George Little
Trudy Michie
Tara O’Brien
Tara Pascual
Gizella Pongracz
Jessica Ritchie
Paolo Vergara
David Wade
Alicia Wise
Jean Outland
Chrysler Library
Cataloging Fellows
Rachel Juris
John Curtis
Chrysler Interns
FALL 2009
Shane Butler
Emily Cayton
Sarah Fowler
Samantha Karam
Lydia Mathews
SPRING 2010
Lauren McNamara
Victoria Schwab
Eleanor Anne Stulb
SUMMER 2010
Ellen Carlson
Charlotte Greenwood
Meagan Murry
Ako Nagahama
Casey Nye
Morgan Rinehart
Jordan Stamper
Kellie Walker
Ginna Wilbanks
Chrysler Museum Docents and
The Docent Council
Dana Adams—President
Natalie Aron *
Rosalyn August
Larry Bagranoff
Carolyn Barry *
Donna Bausch
Pat Behlmer
Carole Bernstein
Marie Biggers-Gray
Joe Bishop
Anne Blanchard
Donna Bortell **
Ethel Bouwman **
Nancy Branch *
Pat Brown **
Richard Brown
Betsy Browne *
Nelson Bruce
Shirley Bueche *
D’Borah Bunn
Melissa Bustamante—Recording Secretary
Barbara Carlson
Charlene Carney
Kathy Carter **
Debra Chako
Ronnie Cochran **
Susan Comer
Ginny Costenbader
Carol Craig *
Annah Cross **
Mary Beth Dale
Peggy Davis
Ginger De Lacey
Renee Diamonstein **
Dodie Dougherty **
Trish Duncan—Editor, The Muse
Gail Evett **
Candace Feathers
Margaret Fernan
Barbara Fields—Social
Sandra Finn *
Chris Fockler
Debby Freeman
Helen Galanides **
Barbara Gornto
Jean Gulick
Pat Haley
Maureen Harms
Robert Harris
Judith Hathaway **
Barbara Higgins
Susan Hudgens
Lida Hudson *
Jean Hughes **
Betsy Hunt
Nancy Jacobson **
Sheila Jamison-Schwartz
Jean Johnson
Robert Johnson
Alva Joyner—Member-At-Large
Carol Judson * ^
Nancy Kanter *—Member-At-Large
Sue Ellen Kaplan—Member-At-Large
Anne Kenny—Vice President
Virginia Kitchin *
Glenda Knowles *
Grace Leach
Robbie Le Compte
Merle Levine
Linda Lilly *
Adele Looman
Joann Lowery
Peggy Mackey *
JoAnn Macon
Margaret Magnussen
Linda McGraw
Ardell McCoy—Member-At-Large
Randy McDaniel *
Chris McKnight
Mary Moberg—Virginia Docent Exchange
Jennifer Moore ^
Donna Morrison *
Joan Nesbit
Diann Nickelsburg
Ed Nichols
Gayle Nichols—Program
Doris Osborne
Frances Padden—Treasurer
H.H. Pakradooni
Richard Parise—Parliamentarian
Elizabeth Pappas **
Eunice Payne **
Michelle Prince
Gray Puryear
Brenda Rawls *
Margaret Ray*—Membership
Chief Curator Jeff Harrison and Master
Docent Blair Willis enjoy the 18th-century
atmosphere at the Friends of Historic
Houses’ celebration at the Moses Myers
House in June 2010. Photo by Hilda Andres
for the Chrysler Museum of Art.
Rena Rogoff **
Chris Rowland *
Carolyn Sale
Clare Savedge
Carol Schaefer **
Ruth Schepper ^
Sally Schmidt
Robbie Selkin **
Dottie Seward
Lida Shanks **
Garnett Shores*
Ruth Silseth **
Homer Smith
Jane Smith **
Phyllis Sperling
Linda Stark—Membership
Sonia Stein-Bonnie
Elsie Stockburger **
Lois Strode **
Orma Jean Swanson **
Pat Tayloe—Corresponding Secretary
Rosalind Tester
Christiane Valone *
Terri Waitzer
Barbara Walsh
Rose Marie Ward
Jane Webster
Cynthia White
Hal Wilkinson
Jeanne Williams
Widget Williams *
Blair Willis **
* Master Docent
** Docent Emerita and Master Docent
^ Associate Docents
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Highlights of
2009 – 2010
the
Year
Between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010 the Chrysler Museum:
n Eliminated all admissions charges to
our 62 collection galleries.
n Welcomed 159,674 visitors.
n Earned a Net Promoter Score of
90.50%, demonstrating excellent
customer service.
n Operated on a balanced budget of
$6,450,352.
n Benefitted from the hard work of 68
full-time and 74 part-time colleagues.
n Enjoyed the support of nearly 4,000
Museum Members and the service of
128 volunteer docents.
Free at last! The Museum Trustees fulfill a long-time wish
by dropping our general admission charge and opening our
doors wide to our entire community. Photo by Ed Pollard,
Museum photographer
n Partnered with over 65 regional
businesses and corporations through
their membership in the Museum’s Business Exhibition
Council and the Business Consortium for Arts Support.
n Offered structured tours to 20,621 schoolchildren and
555 adults.
n Partnered with a wide variety of area arts organizations—
Virginia Opera, Virginia Symphony, and Virginia Stage
Company, to name a few—to bring the visual and
performing arts together in exciting ways for our visitors.
n Brought 19th-century music to life with the performance
and recording of Music of Quality and Taste: Selections from the
Myers Music Collection, in conjunction with Virginia Chorale
Trio and the Museum’s Friends of Historic Houses.
With its 900 pages of sheet music,
the remarkable Myers Music
Collection provides ample choices
for a recording of Music of Quality
and Taste. Cover design by Ellen
Carlson, Chrysler summer intern
The highly anticipated To Live Forever proves to be the blockbuster the Chrysler expects. Attendance through
this extraordinary exhibition rivals that of our most popular shows ever.
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Highlights
Museum Trustees Henry Light
and Cy Grandy join Museum
Director Bill Hennessey and
Norfolk Mayor Paul Fraim
in ushering in a new era of
accessibility at the Chrysler.
Photo by Ed Pollard, Museum
photographer
n Hosted 17 interns from colleges and universities
across the country.
n Presented 16 special exhibitions, including To Live
Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum,
Women of the Chrysler: A 400-Year Celebration of the Arts,
and Dutch “Golden Age” Paintings, which provided a
special opportunity to display portraits by Rembrandt
van Rijn and Frans Hals, and a rarely seen painting
by Johannes Vermeer.
n Added 23 works of art to the Museum’s collection.
n Conserved 35 objects, including an important recent
acquisition by Giovanni Boncori, which was treated in the
galleries to the delight of visitors.
n Lent 42 works from the Chrysler Collection to 40
museums in nine countries.
n Proudly continued our 71-year partnership with the
City of Norfolk to bring art and great experiences to
our community.
John E. Alexander’s 1984 painting The
Annunciation provides the perfect backdrop
for a serious selection from W.A. Mozart’s
Don Giovanni at the November 2009 Vissi
d’arte, a semiannual program for Members
of the Museum and Virginia Opera. Photo by
Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum of Art
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Conservation
2009–2010 was an incredibly busy and fruitful year for the Chrysler’s
conservation department. As loan requests to borrow the Museum’s
masterpieces burgeoned, so did the need for conservation. Before
allowing these works to travel to exhibitions at home and abroad, our
team consolidated, cleaned, and restored several paintings, including
Arshile Gorky’s Still Life and Gustave Guillaumet’s Saharan Dwelling.
Restoration of works for display in the Museum itself also increased.
Reinstallation of our downstairs African and Egyptian Galleries brought
a number of objects into the conservation laboratory for examination
and treatment. And our spring headline exhibition, Women of the Chrysler:
A 400-Year Celebration of the Arts, featured more than 150 works by women
artists represented in the permanent collection, necessitating cleaning
and restoration of art by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Susan Watkins,
Louise Nevelson, and Clara Driscoll, to name but a few.
NEH Conservation Fellow Catalina Vasquez-Kennedy works on
conserving The Card Players in the Museum gallery that will
house our new acquisition by Giovanni Battista Boncori. The painting
is a pendant to The Musical Group, another work by Boncori
already on display. Photo by Mark Lewis, Museum conservator
The Card Players, purchased at a European auction, showed
the ravages of decades of grime and discoloration before its
conservation.
But the highlight of this year’s conservation treatments was the
restoration of the Museum’s newly acquired seventeenth-century
Italian painting The Card Players by Giovanni Battista Boncori. In an
ongoing effort to engage and inform the public about the importance
of conservation, treatment of this painting was carried out in view of
the public in our galleries by Chrysler Conservator Mark Lewis and the
Museum’s National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow, Catalina
Vasquez-Kennedy. School groups and visitors of all ages had the
opportunity to ask questions about the process of restoration and to
learn more about how museums analyze and preserve their collections.
Many guests applauded this rare in person chance to view what is
usually visible only behind the scenes.
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CONSERVATION
Objects Conserved:
Paintings
n Giovanni Battista Boncori, The Card Players, ca. 1675, Gift
of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. by exchange, 2009.8
n Frank Stella, Mantaneia II, 1967, Gift of Walter P. Chrysler,
Jr., 77.417
n Francesco Solimena, The Immaculate Conception, ca. 1700,
Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., in honor of Irvine B. Hill,
71.610
n Arshile Gorky, Still Life, 1929, Bequest of Walter P.
Chrysler, Jr., 89.51
n Harriet Cany Peale, Ideal Portrait, ca. 1843-48, Gift of Mr.
Edward J. Brickhouse, 64.51.3
n Elizabeth Wemyss Nasmyth, Landscape, 1849, Gift of
Edward J. Brickhouse, 84.463
n Susan Serpell Watkins, Portrait of Alfred Maurer, 1908,
Goldsborough Serpell Bequest, 46.76.176
n Hugues Merle, The Lunatic of Etretat, 1871, Museum
purchase with additional funds from Landmark
Communications, 2009.13
n Charles Emile Hippolyte Lecomte Vernet, A Jewess of
Morocco: Costume de Fête, 1868, Gift of Walter P. Chrysler,
Jr., 71.2059
n Gustave Guillaumet, Saharan Dwelling, Biskra District, Algeria,
1882, Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 71.655
n Unknown (Flemish), Last Supper with Donors, ca. 1575, Gift
of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 71.2234
n Sara Sax, Rookwood Pottery, A Winter Morning, 1915,
ceramic, Gift of Phillip C. Hornthal, 76.17.1
n Lucie Cousturier, Les Jouets (The Toys), 1903, Gift of Walter
P. Chrysler, Jr., 71.2223
n Judith Streeter, Untitled, 1994, Museum purchase with
funds provided by the Hauser Fund at Community Funds,
Inc., 95.1
n Robert Richenburg, Pietà, 1954-55, Gift of Walter P.
Chrysler, Jr., 71.908
n Michael Goldberg, Red Sunday Morning, 1955-56, Gift of
Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 71.2237
n Stan Freborg, Bosa Fortuna, 1958-59, Gift of Walter P.
Chrysler, Jr., 71.3631
n Martin Archer Shee, The Artist’s Son, ca. 1820, Gift of
Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 71.672
Frames
n Frame for Claudine Bouzonnet-Stella’s The Mystic Marriage
of St. Catherine, 71.715
n Frame for Susan Watkins’ The 1830s Girl (Portrait of Ms. M. P.
in Louis Philippe Costume), 46.76.147
Michael Goldberg’s Red Sunday Morning, with its surface details of
paint, sand, and tape, is among the three incredible works conserved for
display in Action Painting in the Chrysler, an exhibition of some of the
best Expressionist canvases from our storage vaults.
This repaired 20th-century frame, original to Susan Watkins’ The
1830s Girl, requires a skillful hand to recreate missing portions
of wood and gilding. Chrysler Museum of Art conservation photo
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CONSERVATION
Doris Caesar’s intriguing
nude graces the
“Embracing the Modern”
section of Women of
the Chrysler, A 400Year Celebration of
the Arts. The Museum’s
conservation team worked
on 12 pieces from the
Chrysler collection in
preparation for the massive
in-house exhibition in
Spring 2010.
n Louise Nevelson, Dawn’s Presence, 1959, painted wood, Gift
of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 77.1241
n Janet Scudder, Young Diana, 1911, bronze, Bequest of Sally
Walke Chipley, 52.50.1
African and Ancient Worlds Objects
n Lobi peoples, Burkinabe, Stool, wood, Gift of Walter P.
Chrysler, Jr., 71.2405
n Edo peoples, Benin Kingdom, Nigeria, Shrine Figure, earlyto mid-20th century, wood with metal inlay, Gift of Walter
P. Chrysler, Jr., 71.2386
n Edo peoples, Benin Kingdom, Nigeria, Stool, early- to
mid-20th century, wood, Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr.,
71.2383
n Egyptian, Osiris Figurine, ca. 747-525 B.C., antimony, Gift
of Mrs. Louise D. Brown, 87.496
n Egyptian, Votive Offering Table, ca. 332-30 B.C., bronze, Gift
of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 71.2217.21
n Egyptian, Coffin Fragment, ca. 730-343 B.C., wood,
cartonnage, polychrome, Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr.,
71.2259
n Egyptian, Falcon (Horus), ca. 664-525 B.C., bronze, Gift of
Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 71.2217.13
n Frame for Susan Watkins’ Marguerite, 46.76.146
n Frame for Elizabeth Wemyss Nasmyth’s Landscape, 84.463
n Egyptian, Wadjet-Bastet, ca. 664–525 B.C., bronze, Gift of
Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 71.2217.15
n Frame for Gustave Guillaumet’s Saharan Dwelling, Biskra
District, Algeria (Algerian Interior), 71.655
n Egyptian, Statue of Horus as a Child, ca. 664-332 B.C.,
bronze, Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 77.892
n Frame for Charles Emile Hippolyte Lecomte Vernet’s A
Jewess of Morocco: Costume de Fête, 71.2059
n Maya, Urn With Incised Portrait Head, ca. 500, terracotta, Gift
of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 78.522
Sculpture
n Maya, Standing Figures Vase, ca. 600, polychromed
terracotta, Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 78.516
n Ann Wolff, Mother Daughter, 2000, glass collage cased in
steel, Gift of Lisa and Dudley Anderson, 2009.1a-b
Glass
n Anna Hyatt Huntington, Speedy, 1935, aluminum, Gift of
Mrs. Archer M. Huntington, 61.82.1
n Design attributed to Clara Driscoll, Tiffany Studios,
Daffodil Library Lamp, ca. 1900-10, Bequest of William
Gallagher, 2009.3
n Doris Caesar, Female Torso, 1953, bronze, Gift of Walter P.
Chrysler, Jr., 77.661
This sculpture of Wadjet-Bastet, the fierce lioness
warrior goddess of the Egyptians, is among the many
pieces conserved for the reinstallation of the Chrysler’s
ancient worlds galleries in summer 2009.
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Acquisitions
The Chrysler received many generous gifts this year from artists,
galleries, and private donors. Of the twenty-three works we
accessioned, a full seventeen were gifts. These ranged from small-scale
glass sculpture with monumental presence to biomorphic paintings
that help tell the modern art story to photographs. Another coup for
the collection was the addition of Reclining Drapery Impression by Karen
LaMonte. This “sister” to a piece exhibited during our popular Art of
Glass 2 show was a gift from the Museum’s Mowbray Arch Society.
The Museum’s six purchases this year were very discriminating and
included two European paintings. These works by Hugues Merle and
Giovanni Battista Boncori both built directly on Walter Chrysler’s
legacy of collecting. A more innovative acquisition of video art by
Jennifer Steinkamp, Orbit 3, was also purchased with the help of
our supporters. The Chrysler also acquired for the first time period
frames—beautiful works of art in their own right—enabling us to
properly display artwork as it was meant to be seen. The full scope of
our new acquisitions this year is categorized below:
EUROPEAN ART
n Giovanni Battista Boncori (Italian,
1643–1699), The Card Players, ca.
1675, Oil on canvas, 76 a x 57 ½
inches, Gift of Walter P. Chrysler,
Jr. by exchange, 2009.8
n Hugues Merle (French, 1823–
1881), The Lunatic of Etretat, 1871,
Oil on canvas, 60 8 x 39 8
inches, Museum purchase with
additional funds from Landmark
Communications, 2009.13
Among the most exciting of the Chrysler’s purchases this year is a gripping Romantic painting of
The Lunatic of Etretat by the 19th-century French academic painter Hugues Merle.
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ACQUISITIONS
n Frank Paulin (American, b. 1926),
Man in Front of Bus, 1981, Gelatin
silver print, 11 x 14 inches, Gift of
Bruce Silverstein, 2009.11.4
n Frank Paulin (American, b. 1926),
Musician Practicing in Central Park,
New York City, 1985, Gelatin silver
print, 11 x 14 inches, Gift of Bruce
Silverstein, 2009.11.5
n Frank Paulin (American, b. 1926),
Paul Robeson Rally, Chicago, 1951,
Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches,
Gift of Bruce Silverstein, 2009.11.6
Jennifer Steinkamp’s Orbit 3 that moves through the seasons using computers, a favorite among Mowbray Arch
Society Members, augments the Museum’s growing collection of 21st-century art with a work featuring computers
and video.
AMERICAN AND AMERICAN
CONTEMPORARY ART
n Theodoros Stamos (American,
1922–1997), Earliest Springtime,
1948, Oil on masonite, 48 x 36
inches, Gift from the Savas Private
Collection, courtesy of Georgianna
Stamatelos Savas, honoring the
artist’s wishes, 2009.14
n Jennifer Steinkamp (American,
b. 1958), Orbit 3, 2009, Lumen
projector and PC computer, Variable
dimensions, Museum purchase with
funds provided by Susan and Dubby
Wynn, Susan and David Goode,
Joan Nusbaum, In Memory of Faith
W. Nusbaum and Daisy Katz from
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Katz and Mr.
Sidney Nusbaum, Nancy Jacobson,
Renée and Paul Mansheim, Leah
and Richard Waitzer, Angelica
and Henry Light, Stevie and Ed
Oldfield, and Clay Barr, and gift of
Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. by exchange,
2009.16
PHOTOGRAPHY
n Frank Paulin (American, b. 1926),
Baby Carriage, Atlantic City, 1955,
Gelatin silver print, 16 x 20 inches,
Gift of Bruce Silverstein, 2009.11.1
n Frank Paulin (American, b. 1926),
Easter on Fifth Avenue, New York, 1954,
Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches,
Gift of Bruce Silverstein, 2009.11.2
n Frank Paulin (American, b. 1926),
Ku Klux Klan, 1960, Gelatin silver
print, 14 x 11 inches, Gift of Bruce
Silverstein, 2009.11.3
n Frank Paulin (American, b. 1926),
Sailor, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1956,
Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches,
Gift of Bruce Silverstein, 2009.11.7
n Frank Paulin (American, b. 1926),
The Strange One, Times Square, 1956,
Gelatin silver print, 14 x 11 inches,
Gift of Bruce Silverstein, 2009.11.8
n Frank Paulin (American, b. 1926),
Times Square, New York, 1961, Gelatin
silver print, 11 x 14 inches, Gift of
Bruce Silverstein, 2009.11.9
n Frank Paulin (American, b. 1926),
Torn Poster, He’s Just Met His First Girl,
1984, Gelatin silver print, 14 x 11
inches, Gift of Bruce Silverstein,
2009.11.10
n David A. Douglas (American, b.
1958), Portrait of M.K. and Scout,
2005, Mixed media on panel, 84 x
66 x 3 ½ inches, Gift of the artist in
memory of K.D. Baker, 2009.10
n Nathan H. Benn (American, b.
1950), Aerial Photograph at Dawn of the
Frank Paulin’s 1984 photograph Torn Poster: He’s Just Met His First Girl is
among ten of the artist’s prints donated to the Museum this year.
Chrysler Building, February 26, 1988,
Chromogenic print, 19 ½ 1 x 13
inches, Gift of the artist, 2010.2.1
n Nathan H. Benn (American, b.
1950), Photograph at Dusk of the
Illuminated Tower of the Chrysler Building,
February 26, 1988, Chromogenic
print, 19 ½ x 13 inches, Gift of the
artist, 2010.2.2
FRAMES
n Antique 19th-century American
Fluted Cove Frame, ca. 1870, Gilded
wood, 50 x 36 inches, Gift of
the Honorable Society of Former
Trustees and Walter P. Chrysler, Jr.,
by exchange, F2009.12
To reframe: Winslow Homer
(American, 1836–1910), Song of the
Lark, Oil on canvas, 38 ¼ x 24 ¼
inches Gift of Walter P. Chrysler,
Jr., in honor of Dr. T. Lane Stokes,
83.590
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ACQUISITIONS
New York City’s famed Chrysler Building, once managed
by the Museum’s namesake, is the subject of two color
photographs donated by artist Nathan Benn.
The Mowbray Arch Society’s 2009 addition to the Chrysler collection is this Reclining Drapery Impression, an unprecedented recasting of a
popular Karen LaMonte piece on exhibit in our Greco-Roman gallery for Art of Glass 2, Hampton Roads’ regional celebration of art glass. Photo by
Ed Pollard, Museum photographer
n Antique 18th-century Italian Carved
and Gilded Receding-profile Frame,
Gilded wood, 98 x 77 ¼ x 5 inches,
Museum purchase with funds
donated by the staff of the Chrysler
Museum of Art, Annual Fund 20092010, and Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. by
exchange, F2010.3.1
To reframe: Giovanni Battista Boncori
(Italian, 1633–1699), The Musical
Group, ca. 1695, Oil on canvas, Gift
of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 71.544
n Gilded Reproduction Receding-profile
Frame, copy of the 18th-century
Italian carved frame, Gilded wood,
98 x 77 ¼ x 5 inches, Museum
purchase with funds donated by
the staff of the Chrysler Museum of
Art, Annual Fund 2009-2010, and
Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. by exchange,
F2010.3.2
To reframe: Giovanni Battista Boncori
(Italian, 1633–1699), The Card
Players, ca. 1675, Oil on canvas, Gift
of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., 2009.8
GLASS
n Karen LaMonte (American, b.
1967), Reclining Drapery Impression,
2009, Cast glass, 18 x 61 ½ x 22 ¾
inches, Gift of the Mowbray Arch
Society in memory of Arnold B.
McKinnon, 2009, 2009.15
n Tom Patti (American, b. 1943),
Banded Bronze with Gray, 1976,
Laminated and blown sheet glass, 6
¼ x 6 c x 6 ⅞c inches, Gift of Dr.
Giraud Foster, 2010.1.1
n Tom Patti (American, b. 1943),
Banded Gray, 1978 79, Laminated and
blown sheet glass, 6 8 x 5 a inches,
Gift of Dr. Giraud Foster, 2010.1.2
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Exhibitions and
Installations
The Chrysler Museum’s ambitious special exhibitions program
continued apace in 2009–2010 with seventeen shows ranging from
monumental installations in our Large Changing Galleries to more
intimate “focus” exhibitions in other spaces. Highlights included
the mammoth Art of Glass 2, To Live Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the
Brooklyn Museum, and Women of the Chrysler: A 400-Year Celebration of the Arts,
which featured over 150 works of art drawn from the Museum’s own
expansive holdings. Indeed, the Chrysler’s superb permanent collection
starred in several other shows this year: Action Painting in the Chrysler,
Landscape Photographs by Eliot Porter and the Museum’s salute to our armed
forces, At the Front. In addition, the Photography Galleries featured
the thought-provoking Class Pictures: Photographs by Dawoud Bey; the art
of area high school students was celebrated in Side by Side: The Chrysler
Museum and the Governor’s School for the Arts; and the Moses Myers House
hosted the impressive Barton Myers: Norfolk Visionary. The Museum also
mounted our first-ever staff art exhibition, After Hours. Another highlight
of the year was the completion of the reinstallation of our ancient
worlds spaces—our Egyptian Gallery, African Gallery, and GrecoRoman Gallery—as well as the refurbishment and reinterpretation of
our popular McKinnon Gallery of Modern Art.
Lin Emery’s Adam frames Rineke Dijkstra’s Nida,
Lithuania (Brigita) in one of the most visual (and
perhaps symbolic) corners of Women of the Chrysler.
Photo by Ed Pollard, Museum photographer
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EXHIBITIONS
n
Paul Storr Silver Gilt
Breakfast Service
2007–March 2011
This incomparable set by one of the
leading silversmiths of Regency London
exudes both the modern and ancient
influences popular with artists of his
era. The Chrysler was pleased to accept
another year-long extension of the loan
from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
n
Cameo Performances:
Masterpieces of Cameo Glass from
the Chrysler’s Collection
June 2008–July 1, 2010 in the
Decorative Arts Gallery
Highlighting the skills of master carvers
and their sources of inspiration, cameo
glass steals the spotlight in this show
drawn from the Museum’s renowned
glass collection. Exploring the history
of cameo glass carving beginning with
ancient Roman examples, this exhibition
focuses on the popular resurgence of the
technique in England during the late 19th
century.
n
Lino Tagliapietra in Retrospect:
A Modern Renaissance in
Italian Glass
April 8, 2009–July 19, 2009
in the Norfolk Southern
Large Changing Gallery
Our keynote Art of Glass 2 exhibition
at the Chrysler was the first to detail
the 40-year career of the Maestro of
glassblowing. The 155 works on
display represented Tagliapietra’s
finest work—from a roomful of
floating glass boats to fiery vases and
sculptures to delicate goblets. Many of
the pieces came from the artist’s own
collection and some had never before
been displayed in public.
n Contemporary Glass Among the Classics
April 26–July 19, 2009 throughout the Museum
The Chrysler interspersed new among the old in this must-see Art of Glass 2
exhibition focusing on four contemporary artists. Katherine Gray’s repurposed glass
constructs, Karen LaMonte’s haunting cast glass dresses, and Beth Lipman’s complex
glass still lifes were featured alongside objects in the Museum’s collection. Plus,
Stephen Knapp installed two dazzling lightpaintings—one inside our galleries and
one on the exterior wall near the Museum’s main entrance.
n Green Eye of the Pyramid by Stanislav Libenský and Jaroslava Brychtová
April 26, 2009–February 14, 2010 in the Prints and Drawings Gallery
This masterful green pyramid was cast by the influential Czech husband-and-wife
team who pioneered the use of glass as a medium for sculpture in the 20th century.
This third Art of Glass 2 exhibition was loaned from the private collection of Lisa
and Dudley Anderson and honored Norfolk’s 57th Azalea Festival’s NATO nation
of 2009: the Czech Republic.
Art of Glass 2 brings the work of seven noteworthy
glass artists to the Chrysler during 2009’s regionwide
celebration of art glass. Among those on exhibit are Lino
Tagliapietra (top), Katherine Gray (center), and Stanislav
Libenský and Jaroslava Brychtová (bottom). Photos by Ed
Pollard, Museum photographer
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EXHIBITIONS
n
Photography at the Chrysler:
Recent Acquisitions
December 12, 2008–January 2010
in the Alice R. and Sol. B Frank
Photography Galleries
This longstanding exhibition featured a
selection of the most exciting historical
and contemporary photographs added
to the Museum’s collection in recent
years. Artists represented included
Berenice Abbott, August Sander, William
Christenberry, and the Argentinean
photographer res.
n
Norfolk & Western Railway
Photographs by O. Winston Link
March 6–October 18, 2009 in the
Kaufman Theater Lobby
The Chrysler enjoys a rare trifecta in the art world:
exhibition of all three great masters of Dutch “Golden
Age” Paintings—Rembrandt, Hals, and Vermeer—in
one exhibition.
This intimate selection of signed blackand-white photographs hand-selected
Vermeer (Dutch, 1632-1675), Young Woman
by the artist recalled the power, majesty, Johannes
Seated at a Virginal, ca. 1670-72, Oil on canvas, 9 7/8
and splendor of steam locomotives, as
x 7 7/8 in. (25.1 x 20 cm), Private collection, New York.
well as an era gone by. The images were Used by permission
loaned to the Museum from the extensive
collection of Susan and David Goode.
n Dutch “Golden Age” Paintings
June 25, 2009–January 30, 2011 in
the Kaufman Furniture Gallery
The romance of steam engines and the small towns they
frequented comes through powerfully in Train No. 17,
the Birmingham Special, Passes a Giant Oak, Max
Meadows, Virginia, a 1957 print by O. Winston Link.
© O. Winston Link Trust, used by permission
The Netherlands’ greatest 17th-century
painters were represented in this intimate
exhibition of privately held gems
displayed among fine American antiques
from the collection of the late George
M. and Linda H. Kaufman. Highlights
have included an expressive portrait of a
Haarlem historian by Frans Hals, a onetime genre painting of a Russian-garbed
man recently recognized as a self-portrait
by Rembrandt van Rijn, and one of only
36 works in the world ascribed to the
great Dutch master Johannes Vermeer.
These fine paintings were on view at the
Chrysler thanks to a generous collector
in New York.
n
To Live Forever:
Egyptian Treasures from the
Brooklyn Museum
October 14, 2009–
January 3, 2010
in the Norfolk Southern Large
Changing Gallery
For ancient Egyptians, death was
the portal to a new beginning. To
Live Forever explored the ancient
Egyptian belief that death was an enemy that could be
overcome through careful preparation. The 120 objects
in this blockbuster exhibition included mummies,
coffins, statuary, jewelry and vessels drawn from the
incomparable holdings of the Brooklyn Museum, one of
the world’s finest collections of Egyptian art. Together
these rare works of art illuminated the ancient Egyptians’
vision of the afterlife and traced the fabled story of their
preparation for death, from mummification to the funeral
procession and entombment.
To Live Forever was the first exhibition of ancient Egyptian
art ever hosted by the Chrysler, whose own ancient
galleries also underwent renovation in the Summer 2009.
Canopic jars and royal shabtys
are among the Egyptian treasures
from the Brooklyn Museum on
display in To Live Forever.
Photos by Ed Pollard, Museum
photographer
The Business Exhibition Council,
the Museum’s leading corporate
partners group, sponsors To
Live Forever and enjoyed a
special preview tour featuring
the show-stopping Large Outer
Sarcophagus of the Royal
Prince, Count of Thebes,
Pa-seba-khai-en-ipet. Photo
by Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler
Museum of Art
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EXHIBITIONS
n
After Hours: Works by the
Chrysler Museum Staff
May 20–October 11, 2009 in the
Waitzer Community Gallery
When the
galleries
and offices
close, many
employees
of the
Chrysler
Museum of
Art begin
Before becoming Assistant to
work in
their private the Director, Dawn Penny spent
six years at Hinckley Pottery in
studios. This Washington, D.C. In After Hours,
our first exhibition of staff creations,
exhibition
she displays two of her favorite
brought
porcelain bowls. Photo by Jake
together the Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum
of Art
painting,
sculpture,
photography, and glass of the Chrysler
Museum staff. The diversity of their art
echoed the span of influences within
their workplace and demonstrated the
rich creativity of those who dedicate
their life to museums.
Landscape Photographs by Eliot Porter, featuring
Aspens by Lake, is another small exhibition that
demonstrates the richness and breadth of the Chrysler’s
photography collection.
Helen Frankenthaler’s Scene with Blue 6 (left)
and Paul Jenkins’ Pawnee (right) fill a corner of
the Waitzer Community Gallery with the feverish
color, movement, and texture that are the hallmark
of Action Painting in the Chrysler. Photo by Ed
Pollard, Museum photographer
n At the Front
August 7, 2009–February 7, 2010
in the Alice R. and Sol. B Frank
Photography Gallery
Through photographs and paintings from
the Museum collection, including several
recent acquisitions, this small exhibition
explored the interior emotional life of the
professional soldier. Some of the artists’
works took us inside the heads of those
who are called upon to face death on a
daily basis. Others revealed glimpses of
historic personalities, or shined light on
military life off the battlefield.
Edward Steichen’s Infrared View of Officers Gathered
on the Deck of the USS Lexington is one of several
World War II photographs included in At the Front. It
shows the crew of the aircraft carrier preparing for the
November 1943 assault on the Japanese-held island of
Kwajalein.
n Action Painting in the Chrysler
October 17, 2009–April 11, 2010
in the Waitzer Community
Gallery
n
Landscape Photographs by
Eliot Porter
October 24, 2009–April 4, 2010
in the Kaufman Theatre Lobby
Inspired by Freudian psychology and
the actual process of creating art,
Action Painting helped birth Abstract
Expressionism and dominated progressive
American painting well into the 1960s.
As an enthusiastic collector, Walter P.
Chrysler, Jr. purchased many of these
works directly from artists he befriended.
This exhibition, drawn from our own
vast storage vaults, included works by
eight gestural painting masters including
Michael Goldberg, Jules Olitski, Robert
Richenburg, and Helen Frankenthaler.
Continuing our downstairs series
highlighting great photography from
the Museum’s permanent collection,
this exhibition focused on the striking
color landscapes and nature images of
Eliot Porter. Artist, chemist, physician,
and naturalist Porter was among the first
adopt the newly developed dye transfer
process. Beginning in 1939 Porter
literally created a new way of presenting
nature. His large-format prints combined
precise observation with rich and
resonant color.
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EXHIBITIONS
The Hampton Roads Student Gallery draws
submissions from more than 500 high school artists.
Photo by Alma Joyner, Chrysler Museum docent
n
Finalists from the
Hampton Roads Student Gallery
February 10–28, 2010
in Huber Court
The Hampton Roads Student Gallery returned
for a 37th year thanks to a communitywide effort to continue this longstanding
tradition for high school artists in 11th
and 12th grade. Joining the Chrysler
Museum and the Contemporary Art
Center of Virginia as sponsors for
the first time were the Art Institute of
Virginia Beach, d’Art Center, the Selden
Arcade, and the Chrysler Museum’s
Docent Council.
n
Women of the Chrysler:
A 400-Year Celebration
of the Arts
March 24–July 18, 2010 in
the Norfolk Southern Large
Changing Gallery
In Spring 2010 the
Commonwealth of
Virginia launched Minds
Wide Open, a celebration
of women in the arts.
In conjunction with the
statewide initiative, the Chrysler
devoted its Large Changing Gallery
to an extraordinary exhibition of
works by women artists—all of
them drawn from the Museum’s
permanent collection. Women of the
Chrysler featured more than 150
works by female painters, sculptors,
photographers, glass artists, and
printmakers—from Harriet Cany
Peale, Mary Cassatt, Käthe Kollwitz
and Dorothea Lange to Diane Arbus,
Louise Nevelson, Cindy Sherman,
and Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith. And
as part of our continuing celebration
of the depth and breadth of the
Chrysler collection, our doors to this
exhibition were wide open, too, with
no admission fee!
Works such as Clara Driscoll’s Large Wisteria Lamp for Tiffany Studios and Helen Turner’s Lilies, Lanterns, and
Sunshine make the lilac-hued “Feminine Mystique” a favorite section of Women of the Chrysler. Photo by Ed
Pollard, Museum photographer
Elizabeth Catlett’s Ife surveys “Here and Now,” the concluding section of Women of the Chrysler. At left, two
soldier portraits by Suzanne Opton were also on view for our At the Front exhibition of war-related images. Photo by
Ed Pollard, Museum photographer
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EXHIBITIONS
n Class Pictures: Photographs by Dawoud Bey
March 26–August 8, 2010 in the Frank
Photography Gallery
Photographer Dawoud Bey spent five years traveling
to high schools across the country, photographing
teens from across the economic, racial, and ethnic
spectrum. Class Pictures presented 40 of his larger-thanlife photographs, each accompanied by a commentary
in which the sitters describe themselves and their
lives. The result was a touching, funny, and sometimes
harrowing portrait of American youth at the dawn of
the 21st century.
n
Side by Side: The Chrysler
Museum of Art and the Governor’s
School for the Arts
June 9–August 8, 2010 in the
Waitzer Community Gallery
What defines a portrait? Students from the
Governor’s School take on the task of self-discovery
in Side by Side.
In response to Dawoud Bey’s Class
DeMarco, Michelle, Usha (above), and Kevin (above left) are four of Dawoud Bey’s high school subjects in
Class Pictures. Installation photo by Ed Pollard, Museum photographer
Pictures and portraits from the Chrysler
collection, 11th-grade students at the
Governor’s School for the Arts mounted
an exhibition of original art. Weekly meetings with Museum staff throughout the spring helped them navigate the details
of producing, curating, and publicizing a full-scale art exhibition of unusual portraits. These sessions also included a special
afternoon conversation with photographer Dawoud Bey.
Architect Ray Gindroz’s Norfolk-Toulon: Sister Maritime Cities includes sketches of
inner-city and waterfront buildings, such as the Chrysler Museum, in both port cities.
n Norfolk-Toulon: Sister Maritime Cities
April 24–October 17, 2010 in the Kaufman Theatre Lobby
In 1989 Norfolk and Toulon, France, became sister cities. The Chrysler celebrated this trans-Atlantic
partnership with an exhibition of 30 drawings of both ports by noted architect-city planner Ray Gindroz.
The Norfolk Sister City Association sponsors this fascinating show, and proceeds from sketchbook sales
benefit Hampton University students who study abroad with the Gindroz Foundation.
n The Sculpture of Elizabeth Catlett: A Collector’s Passion
June 2, 2010–January 16, 2011 in the Prints and Drawings Gallery
Among the most renowned of modern American sculptors and printmakers, Elizabeth Catlett has devoted
much of her nearly 70-year career to iconic depictions of African-American and Mexican women. Rendered
in wood, stone, and bronze, her sculptures are both powerful evocations of the female form and spirit, and
virtuoso demonstrations of the sculptural art. This exhibition features eight Catlett works from a private
Virginia collection, as well as the Chrysler’s own Ife.
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EXHIBITIONS
A new exhibition on
Barton Myers—mayor,
businessman, philanthropic
leader—graces the
Moses Myers House, his
grandfather’s home. Photo
by Ed Pollard, Museum
photographer
Our popular McKinnon Galleries help visitors see and understand contemporary art even
better thanks to a full reinstallation and reinterpretation of the art they hold. Photo by
Ed Pollard, Museum photographer
RENOVATIONS AND REINSTALLATIONS
n Egyptian / African / Greco-Roman Galleries Renovations
Summer 2009
n McKinnon Galleries of Modern Art
Spring 2010
AT THE HISTORIC HOUSES
n Fifty Years Later: The Lessons of Massive Resistance
On view July 2010–December 31, 2010 at the Norfolk History Museum at the
Willoughby-Baylor House
Held over from the Museum’s Winter 2009 exhibition, this multimedia timeline highlights the
desegregation of Norfolk’s public schools through the photographs, documents, and clippings of
the people and places that forever changed public education in Norfolk.
n Moses Myers: Maritime Merchant
On permanent view at the Moses Myers House
Supported by a generous gift from Mr. T. Parker Host, this permanent exhibition explores the
business of maritime commerce through the life of entrepreneur Moses Myers, patriarch of the
influential Norfolk family.
n Barton Myers: Norfolk Visionary
On view since September 30, 2009 at the Moses Myers House
Mayor Barton Myers transformed his city from a prosperous coastal town into a thriving modern
metropolis. Thanks to a generous gift from T. Parker Host, the Moses Myers House honors this
“first citizen of Norfolk” with a display of objects and images highlighting his extraordinary life.
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Loans from
the Collection
Every year the Chrysler collection is a source
of artistic inspiration for major national and
international exhibitions. In 2009–2010, we lent 42
works to museums around the world. Masterpieces
from our collection traveled to museums in
Philadelphia, Munich, Cambridge (Great Britain),
Madrid, Paris, Santa Fe, Los Angeles, London, Berlin,
Venice, Chicago and Toronto. The following is but
a small selection of exhibitions that featured our
works of art.
MATISSE: RADICAL INVENTION,
1913-1917
The Art Institute of Chicago, March 20–
June 20, 2010
The Museum of Modern Art, New York,
July 18–October 11, 2010
n Henri Matisse, Bowl of Apples on a
Table, 1916, oil on canvas
“It’s a painting that both confuses and astonishes. (If it were in a major New York collection instead of in Norfolk, Va.,
it might be the best-known Matisse still-life in America.)” That’s Modern Art Notes’ take on our Bowl of Apples on
a Table, as exhibited in Matisse: Radical Invention at the MoMA and Art Institute of Chicago in 2010.
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LOANS FROM THE COLLECTION
HENRI FANTIN-LATOUR
(1836-1904)
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation,
Lisbon, Portugal, June 25–September 6,
2009
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid,
Spain, September 28, 2009–January 10,
2010
n Henri Fantin-Latour, Portrait of Léon
Maître, 1886, oil on canvas
GEORGIA O’KEEFFE:
ABSTRACTION
Whitney Museum of American Art, New
York, September 17, 2009–January 17,
2010
The Phillips Collection, Washington,
D.C., February 1–April 30, 2010
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe,
New Mexico, May 15–September 10,
2010
AMERICAN STORIES:
PAINTINGS OF EVERDAY LIFE,
1765-1915
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York,
October 12, 2009–January 24, 2010
Los Angeles County Museum of Art,
February 28–May 23, 2010
n William Glackens, The Shoppers,
1907-1908, oil on canvas
ARSHILE GORKY:
A RETROSPECTIVE
Philadelphia Museum of Art, October
21, 2009–January 10, 2010
Tate Modern, London, February 10–May
3, 2010
Los Angeles County Museum of Art,
June 6–September 20, 2010
n Arshile Gorky, Still Life, ca. 1930-31,
oil on canvas
UTOPIA MATTERS: FROM
BROTHERHOODS TO BAUHAUS
Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, January
23–April 11, 2010
Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice,
May 1–July 25, 2010
n Henri-Edmond Cross, Excursion,
1895, oil on canvas
LOUIS COMFORT TIFFANY:
COLOR AND LIGHT
Luxembourg Museum, Paris, September
16, 2009–January 17, 2010
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, February
11–May 2, 2010
Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Richmond,
June 5–August 29, 2010
n 13 works of art by Louis Comfort
Tiffany and 54 tiles by Tiffany
Studios
n Georgia O’Keeffe, Black Door with
Red, 1954, oil on canvas
The internationally touring Louis Comfort Tiffany: Color and
Light drew heavily upon the Chrysler collection’s comprehensive
holdings in blown pieces by the master glassmaker.
Black Door with Red,
among Georgia O’Keeffe’s
most abstract canvases,
is actually the artist’s
representation of the
enclosed patio of her New
Mexico adobe-walled home.
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company (American, 1892–1900)
Three Flower-Form Vases, ca. 1893–1900
Blown glass
Gifts of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. and Museum purchase
Photo by Museum Photographer Ed Pollard
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Education
Education provides the catalyst for transformative
experiences in the Museum and with its collection.
Our lectures, tours, concerts, and family activities
attract audiences that range from preschoolers to
scholars. Our corps of 128 docents brings our works
of art to life in the imaginations of thousands of
children, and we expand the Museum’s reach to
classrooms across the region with online resources
and professional development programs for teachers.
We inspire performing artists to translate our
works of art into music and dance and introduce
our collection to new audiences. We make the
Chrysler our community’s home for the arts and the
magnificent opportunities they hold.
Claire Crumpler, Frances
Pierce, and Anna Winn
(left to right) display their
sketch of scenery for Find
Out the Fairytale, the first
original play produced
during Camp Chrysler in
July 2009. Photos by Jake
Gillespie for the Chrysler
Museum of Art
New tactile tours help our
vision-impaired guests
to “see” the art in our
collection through gloved
hands. Here, Chrysler
docent Gray Puryear
(left) helps Brandon
McPhillips experience the
ferocity of Antonie-Louis
Barye’s Lion Crushing
a Serpent. Teacher of
Visual Instruction Lee
Ann Armbruster (right)
accompanied second
graders from King’s
Grant Elementary School
in Virginia Beach on
this school tour. Photo
by Ed Pollard, Museum
photographer
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EDUCATION
n Awarded the first Jean Outland
Chrysler Library Cataloging
Fellowship to Rachel Juris, who in
her 10 weeks at the Museum added
over 1,000 records to the Library
catalog.
n Brought Federalist history to life
for nearly 3,330 schoolchildren and
adults who participated in one of the
108 tours and programs presented at
the Moses Myers House and Norfolk
History Museum. Total attendance
at the Historic Houses for the year
was 5,947.
Young violinists from the Academy of Music’s Summer Camp perform a musical promenade through the Museum
galleries, to the delight of staff and visitors alike. Photo by Hilda Andres for the Chrysler Museum of Art
EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS
n Welcomed 21,176 students, teachers,
and adults to the Museum for
engaging, docent-led tours of the
Museum collection and our special
exhibitions. Over the past four years,
our audience for school tours has
n
increased by 33%.
n Added a third Museum educator
to our professional staff as a
strategic investment in learning and
professional educator development.
n Partnered for another year with a
wide variety of regional performing
arts groups, among them the
Academy of Music, the Feldman
Chamber Music Society, Tidewater
Classical Guitar Society, Bellisima!,
Virginia Stage Company, Virginia
Arts Festival, Virginia Chorale,
Virginia Opera, and the Virginia
Symphony Orchestra.
Expanded the reach and breadth of
the Jean Outland Chrysler Library.
This year the Library assisted nearly
4,100 Museum visitors, scholars, and
curiosity seekers. It also acquired
3,526 books, auction catalogs, films,
and other materials to the collection
through purchase or donation,
putting the total number of volumes
at approximately 112,000.
n Hosted the Museum’s first overnight
program. Sleep with the Mummies: A
Masquerade for Families complemented
the Chrysler’s exhibition of To Live
Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the
Brooklyn Museum.
Girl Scouts and Women
of the Chrysler are a
perfect match. Scouting
at the Chrysler drew
several local Brownie
and Junior troops to the
Museum on Saturday,
May 8 for a special
exhibition tour and
program with educator
Channon Dillard. Photo
by Jake Gillespie for the
Chrysler Museum of Art
Faye Bailey and her granddaughter, Amber
Abernethy, “walk like an Egyptian” at Sleep with the
Mummies. Our first family-friendly sleepover featured
Egyptian-inspired art activities, photo ops at the pyramids,
a fun film, and a creepy flashlight tour of To Live
Forever. Photo by Alexandra Hunter, Museum educator
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EDUCATION
n Incorporated the voices of women
from across Hampton Roads into an
audio tour for Women of the Chrysler:
A 400-Year Celebration of the Arts. An
accompanying exhibition website
and interactive touch screen allowed
guests to respond to the work of
women artists represented in the
Museum’s collection.
n Exhibited Side By Side. In a 12-week
project, 11th-grade students from
the Governor’s School for the Arts
worked with Museum staff to mount
a show of their own artwork in
response to photographer Dawoud
Bey’s exhibition, Class Pictures, and
to works they selected from the
Chrysler collection.
Photographer Dawoud Bey gives constructive
critiques to juniors from The Governor’s School for
the Arts as they select original art to display in
Side by Side, a portraiture exhibition they mounted
in response to his Class Pictures. Photo by Vic
Frailing, used by permission
n Spearheaded local efforts to
resurrect Student Gallery. Under
the leadership of the Chrysler,
the 37-year tradition returned to
Hampton Roads with the support
of the Art Institute of Virginia, a
host of arts groups, and local arts
educators. More than 500 highschool artists from across the region
submitted work to be juried, and the
art of six finalists was exhibited in
the Chrysler’s Huber Court.
WomenOfTheChrysler.org
marks a Museum first:
a microsite devoted
exclusively to one of
our exhibitions. An
interactive touchscreen
in the galleries and blog
online give guests the
opportunity to provide
personal feedback to the
show and its community
audio tour.
Yoga for Art Lovers joins the
weekly program roster in
2010, providing an enjoyable
time of morning meditation
and exercise in Huber Court
and our galleries. Photo by
Alexandra Hunter,
Museum educator
The Museum offers an
impressive number of free
programs for families and
children each year—Bunny
and Perry Morgan Family
Days, Summer Friday Films
for Children, Music in
the Galleries, and Tickle
My Ears—and most of
them involve hands-on art
activities. Photo by Jake
Gillespie for the Chrysler
Museum of Art
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Visitor Services
& Special Events
At The Welcome Desk
and In the Galleries:
The Museum’s gallery hosts are always
ready to greet and interact with
visitors. These employees come from
a variety of backgrounds including art
history, music, education, and customer
service. They are available to answer
questions and engage our visitors in
casual conversation about art. They may
point out something in a painting that
is likely to go unnoticed or tell a great
background story for a work of art. They
are passionate individuals who truly
enjoy their jobs.
This year, our new free admission
policy provided our gallery hosts with
a great opportunity to welcome many
new visitors who had never been to the
Museum before. Based on our visitor
feedback scores, we feel confident that
our friendly interaction will convince
them to return to the Chrysler.
At The Museum Shop:
Most guests to the Chrysler want
a keepsake of their visit, and The
Museum Shop offers a variety of
fantastic souvenirs. Visitors can choose
from jewelry, accessories, glass items,
stationery, books, and a host of great
items for kids of all ages. In conjunction
with two of our largest exhibitions of
the year, the Shop featured some very
creative offerings. For To Live Forever:
Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum,
adults enjoyed custom-ordered name
cartouche necklaces from Egypt and
specialty blown-glass treasures from
the country. And hardly a child went
home without some Gummy Mummies
or a printout of his or her name in
hieroglyphs. A series of jewelry trunk
shows and hand-crafted glass necklaces
by female artists complemented Women of
the Chrysler, the Museum’s Minds Wide Open
exhibition celebrating women in the arts.
All in all, The Museum Shop’s total sales
for this fiscal year topped $266,000, with
an average sale of $23.
Gallery Host Sue Tremont demonstrates how to operate the To Live Forever audio tour
for two young Museum patrons on the Bunny and Perry Morgan Family Day. Photo by
Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum of Art
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VISITOR SERVICES & SPECIAL EVENTS
At Special Events
There is no more elegant atmosphere
for an event than the Chrysler
Museum. This year we hosted 62 such
events in stately Huber Court, our
stunning Tiffany Glass Galleries, the
Kaufman Theatre, our lovely gardens,
and other Museum spaces. We are the
perfect venue for weddings, receptions,
corporate parties and presentations, and
performances including chamber music,
dance, and theatre.
Huber Court’s timeless
Florentine arches provide
the perfect frame for
the perfect wedding
pictures for Tom and Leah
Dameron. Photo by Keith
Cephus Photography, used
by permission
March 12, 2010 marks a milestone as Special Events
hosts The Wedding Party, our first annual bridal show.
Nearly 300 brides and grooms enjoyed samples and
giveaways from 35 preferred vendors, catering by Cuisine
& Company, a fashion show, and free beer tastings.
samples. Photo collage by Keith Cephus Photography,
used by permission.
Your event is our next masterpiece. Our Special Events department specializes in elegant social events hosted at
the Museum, such as the annual Mowbray Arch Society Art Purchase Dinner each December. Photo by Ed Pollard,
Museum photographer
The Chrysler’s Memorial Garden, adjoining our famed Tiffany
glass galleries, is a popular rental venue for corporate
clients looking for an impressive outdoor party space. Photo
by Echard Wheeler Photography for the Norfolk Convention
and Visitor’s Bureau, used by permission.
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Members
and
Supporters
In 2009–2010 the offices of Development and Communications merged
to form a single department charged with cultivating, stewarding, and
advancing relationships that culminate in support for the Museum and
its mission. The Development and Communications Department is a
conduit through which relationships grow and information flows to our
constituents and our community.
The annual Art Purchase Dinner each December is the
highlight of the Mowbray Arch Society season, as
Pat Stecker and Calvert Lester can attest. Photo by
Ed Pollard, Museum photographer
The best evidence of the success of our work is the swell of support
that followed the Museum’s move to free admission. It has been nothing
short of stunning. While similar institutions that have switched to free
admission witnessed declines membership declines of 25%, the Chrysler
saw a 7% increase in membership revenue, while voluntary contributions
remain steady. Free admission has made every membership an act of
philanthropy, and the community has graciously responded by increasing
its support for the Museum.
Now more than ever, individuals, governments, corporations, and
foundations provide critical support through a myriad of channels.
Whether it is through membership, Annual Fund donations, bequests,
grants, sponsorships, or other mechanisms, each gift allows us to open
the doors of the Museum wider than ever before.
Mummy Rah of Here Come
the Mummies delights the
crowd with his live, undead
saxophone playing at
Dance Like an Egyptian, our
To Live Forever Members’
Opening Party. Photo by
Jake Gillespie for the
Chrysler Museum of Art
We thank all of our supporters, Corporate Partners, Members, and
donors. Your generosity allows us
to increase the Museum’s capacity
to serve our community and
maintain the cultural vitality of
Hampton Roads.
Children have always enjoyed the Chrysler collection for
free, but the announcement “free to all” admission makes
these girls smile (or perhaps it is the promise of cake).
Photo by Ed Pollard, Museum photographer
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Members and supporters
$10,000 and above
Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel A. Arias
Carolyn and Richard Barry
Mrs. Frank Batten, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batten, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon W. Breeden, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Macon F. Brock, Jr.
Ms. Deborah H. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. George Dragas, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. John Field
Barbara and Andrew Fine
Estate of Mrs. Fannie G. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Goode
Mr. and Mrs. T. Parker Host, Jr.
Mrs. Paul S. Huber, Jr.
Nancy S. Jacobson
Mrs. George M. Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Mastracco, Jr.
Mrs. Oriana M. McKinnon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Moorman
Mrs. John E. Ray III
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Ritter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Shannon
Mrs. Barbara K. Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Stokes, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Trinder
Leah and Richard Waitzer
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Wolf
Mrs. Theodore R. Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Wynne
Business Consortium for Arts Support
AMERIGROUP Foundation
Atlantic Dominion Distributors/Hoffman
Beverage
Bank of America
Birdsong Corporation
The Camp Foundations
Dollar Tree Stores, Inc.
The Dragas Companies
Fulton Bank - Southern Division
Goodman & Company, CPAs
Hampton Roads Community
Foundation
Haynes Furniture Company
Huff, Poole & Mahoney, P.C.
Kaufman & Canoles
Mark Barr Companies
The Norfolk Southern Foundation
Palladium Registered Investment
Advisors
Patricia and Douglas Perry
Foundation
The Retail Alliance
Southeast Virginia Community
Foundation
SunTrust Bank
Virginia Natural Gas, Inc.
Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation
Wilbanks, Smith & Thomas Asset
Management, Inc.
Willcox & Savage, P.C.
Williams Mullen
Aimee and Frank Batten, Jr. Foundation
Altria Group, Inc.
The Capital Group Companies, Inc., The
Home of American Funds Group
City of Norfolk
Fannie and Milton Friedman Family
Foundation
The Helen G. Gifford Foundation
Hampton Roads Community
Foundation
JPMorgan Chase
The Kaufman Americana Foundation
The Norfolk Society of Arts
Norfolk Southern Corporation
Old Dominion University
Tidewater Jewish Foundation
U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth
Management
Virginia Commission for the Arts
Edwin S. Webster Foundation
$5,000 and above
Drs. Lenox D. and Frances W. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Branch
Mr. John L. Chase
Mrs. C. A. Cutchins III
Renée and Arthur Diamonstein
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Dickerson
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fain
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Farrell
Dr. Edward R. George and
Ms. Karen B. Pearson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glasser
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goldrich
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus W. Grandy V
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hale
Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Hirschbiel, Jr.
Mr. James A. Hixon
The Honorable and
Mrs. Marc Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. David Jester
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Johnson, Jr.
Mrs. Adrianne Ryder-Cook Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Josephberg
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jerry Kantor
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart E. Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Layne
Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Lester
Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel E. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Lindsay, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene Loving
Mrs. Eleanor J. Marshall
The Honorable and
Mrs. Everett A. Martin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. McClellan
Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Meredith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Nordlinger
Mrs. Joan L. Nusbaum
Mr. Sidney L. Nusbaum II
Dawn and Ike Prillaman
Priscilla and Sam Roady
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Robertson
Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rutter III
Pam and Bob Sasser
Mr. and Mrs. Toy D. Savage, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Seale
Mrs. Martha K. Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Summar, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Ungerman
Mr. Joseph T. Waldo
Dr. William M. Waldrop and
Dr. Bonnie Waldrop
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Webster
Mrs. Rolf Williams
Dr. and Mrs. Carl P. Wisoff
Art Alliance for Comtemporary Glass
The Charles F. Burroughs, Jr. Charitable
Lead Trust
Business Exhibition Council Bank of America
BB&T
Birdsong Corporation
The Capital Group Companies, Inc.,
The Home of American Funds Group
Dollar Tree Stores, Inc.
Earl Industries, LLC
Gannett Media Technologies
International
JPMorgan Chase
Kaufman & Canoles
KPMG LLP
Maersk Line, Limited
Nansemond-Suffolk Academy
Norfolk Southern Corporation Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding
Old Point National Bank
Signature Financial Management, Inc.
STIHL Inc.
SunTrust Bank
TowneBank
Vandeventer Black, LLP
The Virginian-Pilot
Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer, P.C.
Williams Mullen
$3,000 and above
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Abiouness
Mr. and Mrs. David Baldwin
Mrs. C. C. Ballard, Jr.
Clay H. Barr
Mrs. Robert R. Beasley
Mary Jane and Cabell Birdsong
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson B. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Carter
Ms. Lynn W. Cobb and
Mr. Richard Warren
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Colen
Drs. John M. and
Virginia K. Costenbader
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Cottrell IV
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Members and supporters
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Counselman
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr.
Mrs. Charles R. Dalton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua P. Darden, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Dechert
Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Decker, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Dilustro
Mr. and Mrs. Allan G. Donn
The Honorable and
Mrs. Robert G. Doumar
Barbara and Andrew Fine
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Fine
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fine
Mrs. Harry Fleder
Mr. William I. Foster III
The Honorable and Mrs. Paul D. Fraim
Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Franklin
Mr. Leslie H. Friedman and
Mrs. Janet H. Hamlin
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Galanides
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gartman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Goodman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephan H. Gordon
Mrs. Albert B. Gornto, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Gustin
Mr. and Mrs. Henry U. Harris III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holmes
Mr. and Mrs. H. Layton House
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Howe III
Dr. Christopher Hamlin and
Dr. Thomas W. Hubbard
Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Huber
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ingram
The Irene Leache Memorial
Mrs. Felmore Jacobson
Dr. and Mrs. David A. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Johnson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kent
Mrs. Daniel L. Kiley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lauter
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Lendman
Mrs. Ina D. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Light
Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Lilly
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lyons, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Margolius, Jr.
Eleanor Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick V. Martin
Mrs. Lenora D. Mathews
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Mauney, Jr.
Dr. Joseph T. McFadden
Mrs. Allan Hugh McKinley
Mr. and Mrs. Colin M. McKinnon
Mrs. Elizabeth F. Middleton
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus C. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Minter
Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Molloy
Ms. Jennifer W. Moore
Mr. Richard G. Parise
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Pollara
Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Reeves
Dr. and Mrs. John F. Stecker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sterling
Dr. and Mrs. Allan E. Stiner, Jr.
Mrs. Sandra Glasser Tavss
Dr. and Mrs. Jack B. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Turbyfill
Ms. Susan Urschel
Dr. and Mrs. James A. Valone, Jr.
Mr. Scott D. Waitzer
Dr. and Mrs. D. Henry Watts
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Webb, Jr.
Mr. Lewis W. Webb III and
Mrs. Helen Dragas
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. Wilbanks
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Willis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wooldridge
Masterpiece Society Members Randy and Lelia Graham Webb anticipate the excitement of the annual Mowbray Arch
Society Art Purchase Dinner. Photo by Ed Pollard, Museum photographer
Ms. E. Paige Romig
Mrs. Diane Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Ryan
Temple S. St. Clair
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Shepherd, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted M. Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shulman
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad M. Shumadine
$1,000 and above
Ms. Josephine L. Adamson-Clarke
Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Barr, Jr.
Ms. Margaret R. Beale
Mr. and Mrs. Colley W. Bell III
Mrs. Olga D. Bensel
Carter and Larry Bernert
Commander B. M. Bianco
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Birdsong
Drs. Bruce and Cassianne Booth
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Bradley
Mr. Hyman Brooke
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brown
Fay Martin Chandler
Mr. Calvin H. Childress
The Honorable and
Mrs. John E. Clarkson
Barbara Taylor Creech
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. L. deButts
Mrs. Page C. McGaughy and
Dr. O.P. Delcambre
Dr. and Mrs. John F. Donnal
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Doviak
Ms. Cheryl Dronzek and
Mr. Doug Kincaid
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Edwards
Mrs. Blair G. Ege
Dr. Peter G. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Florestano
Dr. and Mrs. James E. Forrester
The Honorable and
Mrs. Jerome B. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence W. Frost
Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Frost
Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Fullinwider
Mr. and Mrs. Carter B. S. Furr
Mr. Henry Garrity
Mr. William D. George
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Gowen, Jr.
Mrs. Anna O. Gray
Dr. Kevin Halista and
Ms. Joan McEnery
Captain and Mrs. Joel B. Heaton
Drs. Leslie and William Hennessey
Dr. Lucy S. Herman
Mrs. Gladstone M. Hill
Ms. Karen G. Jaffe
Mr. and Mrs. James Jiral
Drs. Gary and Karen Karlowicz
Ms. Suzan Kaufman and
Mr. Jeff Frizzell
Mr. William W. Keenan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Kelly III
Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Kitchin
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Members and supporters
Mr. and Mrs. Byron P. Kloeppel
Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Lee
Mrs. Richard L. Lowe
Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Mansheim
Mrs. Everett A. Martin
Mrs. James G. Martin IV
Mr. Lydia Graham Martin
Mrs. Roy B. Martin, Jr.
Mrs. Jerry R. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. McKinnon, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. McKinnon, Jr.
Mrs. Horace P. McNeal
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Meek
Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Meredith, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Meredith II
Mr. William S. Miller
Ms. Charlotte Minor
Ms. Marcia Hofheimer
Mrs. Evelyn Munden
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Munford
Ms. Louise B. Nagourney
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Neff
Mrs. Jean C. Old
Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Oldfield III
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Padden
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pappas
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Peebles
Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Peltz
Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Philbin
Dr. and Mrs. Harry G. Plunkett, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Larry Quate
Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Ramsey, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Rawls III
Ms. Margaret Shepherd Ray
Mrs. Anne K. Redfern
Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Rowland, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Rueger
Ms. Dickson Schaefer
Dr. and Mrs. John C. Schaefer
Mr. Kenneth R. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop A. Short, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Shuttleworth
Mrs. Gudi J. Stambuk
Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Van Buren III
Mr. and Mrs. C. Benjamin Vanderberry
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Waitzer
Dr. and Mrs. J. Catesby Ware, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wass
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold G. Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. White
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen White
Mrs. Thomas H. Willcox, Jr.
Belmont at Freemason
Dorothy D. Smith Charitable
Foundation
Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.
Hunton & Williams
Liebherr Mining and Construction
Equipment, Inc.
National Society of Colonial Dames
of America
Mr. and Mrs. Clark M. Avery
Mr. Michael Bakwin
Mr. Gary Barlow
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barnett, Jr.
Ms. Donna K. Bausch
Mr. and Mrs. Gene W. Beale
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Bishop
Mr. S. Frank Blocker
Dr. Marshall Bonnie and
Ms. Sonia C. Stein-Bonnie
Mr. and Mrs. David V. Bose
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Brodsky
Dr. and Dr. Richard C. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. R. Maury Browne III
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Buck
The Friends of African-American Art’s fall Q-Down features a down-home feel. Their fifth annual fundraiser features
all-you-can-eat barbecue, country music, and hours of dancing. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Robinson Development Group
Shriver and Holland Associates
Target Stores
$500 and above
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Adams II
Dr. Robert L. Ake and
Dr. Joyce L. Neff
The Honorable Kenneth C. Alexander
Dr. Daniel R. Alonso
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Burroughs
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Butler II
Captain and Mrs. John M. Chandler
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Coffing
Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon L. Cohn
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Collier
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Colpitts
Minette and Charles N. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Copeland
Mr. John S. Davis II
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deans
Mrs. Juanita G. Felton
Miss Constance L. Ferebee
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Fields
Mark T. and Sandra B. Finn
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Fleder
Admiral and
Mrs. Harold W. Gehman, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Given, Jr.
Ms. Jane K. Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Baron J. Gordon
Rev. and Mrs. Joseph N. Green, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wells Gresham
Ms. Melinda S. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. William Hearst
Ms. Betty L. Herbert and
Mr. Rudolph H. Koch
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hofheimer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Holloway
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Holt
Scott Howe and Mark Watson
Mr. and Mrs. C. Randolph Hudgins, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Johnson
Mr. Watt Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kaufman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kevin Kearney
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Keil
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kitchin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Knox
Captain and Mrs. Gilbert L. Kraine
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Levin
Mr. T. Preston Lloyd
Captain and Mrs. Jack E. Magee
Ms. Margaret Magnussen
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mangum, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Lou Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Master, Jr.
Mrs. Robert E. McAlpine
Mr. and Mrs. William B. McAree II
Ms. Anne L. McRae
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Meek
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Meredith
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Merriam II
Colonel and Mrs. Thomas H. Meurer
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley F. Mitchell, Jr.
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Members and supporters
Mr. Perry E. Morgan
Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Moss
Dr. Ula K. Motekat
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Neikirk
Mr. and Mrs. John O’Boyle
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Paolini
Mrs. Jean S. Peacock
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Peterson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Poinsett
The Honorable and
Mrs. Oliver Pollard
Ms. Stephanie M. Pope
Mrs. Margaret T. Proffitt
Dr. and Mrs. David B. Propert
Mr. and Mrs. G. Gray Puryear
Mr. Edward A. Ramsaur
Mr. and Mrs. John Read
Mrs. Ann D. Reed
Ms. Katherine L. Reilly
Mr. and Mrs. Allan S. Reynolds, Jr.
Mrs. Joan L. Rhodes-Copeland
Dr. and Mrs. Donald W. Richardson
Dr. and Mrs. Meredith B. Rose
Mr. John M. Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Saltzer
Mr. Jethro Seabron
Dr. and Mrs. John Settle
Lieutenant Commander and
Mrs. Tyler Sherwin
Dr. and Mrs. David Shores
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stein
Mr. Lawrence L. Steingold
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Sutcliffe
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Sutton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Torgler
Mr. Charles F. Tucker
Mr. Guy Wallace
Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Weisberg
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Werth, Jr.
Mrs. Edith R. White
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Q. Whitehurst
Dr. and Mrs. Armistead D. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. F. Blair Wimbush
Ms. Anne D. Wood
Phillips Destination
Management Services
The USAA Foundation
Waterfront Marine Construction, Inc.
Under $500
Mr. Bertram D. Aaron
Mr. W. John Abbitt, Jr.
Ms. Christine L. Abelein
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Ablett
Ms. Barbara J. Abraham
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Ackiss
Ms. Cassandra Acuna
Ms. Nancy Adair
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams
Mrs. Anne B. Addington
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adkins
Mr. and Mrs. S. Beryl Adler
Mrs. Adele F. Adler
Mr. Steven Advocat
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Agelasto III
Mr. Carlos E. Agnese and
Ms. Sue Roady
Mr. Robert P. Albergotti, Jr.
Ms. Marjorie R. Alberti
Mr. Hobert Albiston
Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Aleck
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Aleks
Mr. and Mrs. Fort Alexander
Ms. Kay Alexander
Mr. Neill H. Alford III
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Gene T. Allender
Mr. Ron Allison
Mrs. Mary E. Allston
Mr. Raymond C. Almond and
Ms. Sydney Meredith
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Altschul
Ms. Maria Inez Alves de Melo
Mr. and Mrs. Demetrio Alvidrez
Mr. John Ambury
Mr. Ryland C. Ammons
Ann U. Amundsen
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Anderson
Ms. Barbara A. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest P. Anderson
Captain and
Mrs. Lawrence G. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anderson
Mrs. Shirley Hurd Anderson
Ms. Hilda Andres
Mrs. Elizabeth Kyle Andrews
Mrs. Mary Graham Andrews
Ms. Mason Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Andrews
Mrs. Sabine Andrews
Ms. Linda Andrus
Mrs. Augustus Anninos
Ms. Janice R. Anten
Ms. Margaret L. Anthony
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Apple
Ms. Patricia Arant
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Archer
Ms. Belinda V. Arnold
Mrs. Fred L. Aron
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Arthur, Jr.
Mrs. Martha Ash
Mr. and Mrs. Michel C. Ashe
Ms. Joan D. Atkinson
Mr. and Mrs. Larry P. Atkinson
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Atkinson
Ms. Camille Ann Atwood
Mr. Gordon Auchincloss
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Aufenger
Ms. Rosalyn August
Mr. and Mrs. David Aupperle
Mr. C. Douglas Aurand
Ms. Gail Austin
Mme. Sylvie Autellet
Mrs. Carla Avant
Mr. and Ms. Erwin T. Avery
Mr. and Mrs. E. Waightstill Avery
Mr. and Mrs. Larus Avery
Mrs. Margaret J. Ayscue
Dr. Hormoz Azar
Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Babb
Mr. and Mrs. James Babcock
Ms. Prudence Bachmann
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bacon, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bacon
Mr. and Mrs. Andres R. Bacuzzi
Ms. Eleanor J. Bader
Mr. and Mrs. George Badger
Mr. Jacob E. Baer
Mr. and Mrs. Max Baer
Mr. and Mrs. Steen Baerentz
Mr. and Mrs. Henri Baez
Mr. Ramon Baez
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bagranoff
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bagwell
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bailey
Ms. Faye Bailey
Ms. Jean Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Bailey
Ms. Mary Louise Bailey
Mrs. Rebecca L. Bailey
Ms. Shenika N. Bailey
Mrs. Linda H. Baines
Mrs. Edward R. Baird
Dr. and Mrs. John P. Baker
Mrs. Sandra D. Baker
Mr. Theodore Baker, Jr.
Ms. Jill Balbach
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Balcom
Ms. Ann J. Baldwin
Mrs. Frances S. Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Baldwin
Mr. Ernest E. Ball
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gary Ball
Ms. Rhoda A. Ballance
Mrs. Sara H. Ballenger
Dr. Luke Balsamo
Dr. and Mrs. Leigh Baltuch
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bandura
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bandy
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bangs
Mrs. Keira Banks
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Banks, Sr.
Mr. Sam Banks
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Baragona
Mrs. Pamela Barber
Mrs. Cleopatra B. Barbush
Mrs. Shirley D. Barco
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Barham
Mr. Gary L. Barker
Ms. Tonisha Barksdale
Ms. Barbara Barley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Barlow
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Barnard
Ms. Michele D. Barnes
Mrs. Judy Barnett
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Members and supporters
Ms. Mary J. Barnett
Drs. Patrick and Allison Baroco
Dr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Barr
Dr. Bruce K. Barr and
Mrs. Lauren Baros-Barr
Ms. Susan P. Barr
Ms. Suzanne L. Barr
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Ross S. Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Barrett
Ms. Jane Barrick
Ms. Melody L. Barrow
Dr. and Mrs. Alan Bartel
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Bartlett
Mrs. Jeanne Smith Bartlett
Mr. Robert G. Barto
Mrs. Hettie H. Barton
Mr. Thomas Barton
Mr. Glenn Bashaw and
Mr. Mark Willis
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby L. Basnight
Ms. Jean C. Basnight and
Ms. Clara P. Basnight
Mr. Leo Bassett
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bassett
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bastinelli
Ms. Sandra J. Batchelor
Ms. Keri Bateman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Battaglia
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Battah
Ms. Barbara Battelle
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Batten
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Batterson
Mrs. Alice G. Bauer
Ms. Suzanne S. Baur and
Mr. James F. Baur
Mr. and Mrs. Corydon M. Baylor, Jr.
Mrs. Elmore S. Baylor, Jr.
Mrs. Pamela H. Baynard
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Bayne
Ms. Gay H. Baynes
Mr. Tamim Bayoumi and
Ms. Susan Bernhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bea, Jr.
Mrs. Nathaniel Beaman III
Mr. and Mrs. Hersel A. Beard, Jr.
Ms. Stella Beard
Mrs. Cathryn Bearov
Mr. and Mrs. William Beasley II
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Beatty
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Beauchamp
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Beckett
Melvin Beckett and Alroy Beckett
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beckley
Ms. Lisa Beckman
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood D. Beckner
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Beebe
Mr. and Mrs. Brett Bell
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Bell, Jr.
Mr. Timothy J. Bell and
Ms. Vaughn B. Rinner
Mrs. Phyllis Bellah
Dr. Lewis J. Bellinger
The Honorable and
Mrs. Joseph B. Benedetti
Mrs. Sue Benedetto
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Benedict
Mr. Carlton F. Bennett and
Ms. Beth Spreder
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Benson
Ms. Desiree Benton
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bergeron
Ms. Sadie W. Bergeron
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bergner
Mrs. Joanne S. Berkley
Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Lee Berkley III
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Berlin
Mr. Richard Becker and
Ms. Beth H. Berman
Mrs. Susan T. Bernard
Mrs. Helene Berne
Mr. and Mrs. William Bernstein
Mr. Jon A. Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Berryman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berryman
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Bersson
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bertini
Mr. Ramon Betancourt, Jr.
Ms. Janette Beuchler
Mrs. Anne Odell and Mr. Leon Bevon
Mr. and Mrs. George Biallas
Mrs. Marie Biggers-Gray
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Bilisoly
Ms. Elaine B. Birk
Dr. and Mrs. John K. Birknes
Mrs. Anna Bishop
Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Bishop
Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop
Ms. Ruth M. Bizot and
Dr. William H. Spaur
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blachman
Ms. Rachel G. Blachman
Rear Admiral and Mrs. James H. Black
Mr. and Mrs. Seamus N. Black
Mr. Roger Blackman
Ms. Angela Martin Blackwell
Ms. Patsy Carpenter Blackwell
Mrs. Margaret Blaile
Mrs. Dorothea B. Blair and
Mr. William Blair II
Lieutenant Commander John A. Blair
Mrs. Marian L. Blair
Ms. Cheryl Blake
Mr. William Blake
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Blalock
Ms. Anne C. Blanchard
Ms. Florence P. Blankenship
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Blasch
Mr. Helen K. Blassingham
Mr. and Mrs. William E Blazer, Sr.
Ms. Margaret L. Bloom
Ms. Shirley Blow-Brockman
Mr. and Mrs. Dane U. Blythe
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blythe
Ms. Sue C. Blythe
Major Mark E. Board
The Rev. Kate and Mr. Rosser Bobbitt
Mr. Alexander Bochdansky
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Bockheim
Ms. Betty Bogese-Russo
Mr. Tommy L. Bogger
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Boggs
Dr. and Mrs. Michael E. Bohan
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bolick
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Bollinger
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bolt
Ms. Rebecca Boltz
Mr. and Mrs. Luther R. Bond
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bookbinder
Ms. Sandra A. Boone
Mr. and Mrs. William Boone
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Booth
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Booth
Mr. and Mrs. John Booth
Mrs. Annie P. Boothby
Ms. Jean Booton
Ms. Carol Boram-Hayf
Ms. Sue Boring
Ms. Teresa Borozna
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boseman
Ms. Christina E. Bosher
Dr. Theodora P. Bostick
Ms. Maura Boswell
Mr. Luis Boticario and
Ms. Ann C. Phillips
Mrs. Marjorie S. Bottimore
Ms. Sharon L. Bouchard
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bountress
Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Boutwell
Captain and Mrs. Fredric G. Bouwman
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bowden
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen
Mr. Harry L. Bowen
Mrs. Allen M. Bower, Jr.
Mrs. Jean G. Bowerman
Ms. Anna Bowers and
Mr. Tom Shortridge Ms. Cindy Ann Bowers
Mr. and Mrs. James Bowers
Dr. and Mrs. John T. Bowers III
Mrs. Mary W. Bowling
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bowman
Ms. Gloria Bownas
Mr. Charles M. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Boyd
Ms. Kathleen H. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer
Mrs. William Boykin
Mr. Frank Boynton
Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Braden
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bradford
Ms. Donna K. Bradshaw
Mr. Robert C. Bradshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brady
Mrs. Patricia Brady-Seay
Mr. Russell N. Brahm
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Branan, Jr.
Mr. and Mr. Robert A. Branch
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Members and supporters
Mr. and Mrs. John Brandon
Ms. E.J.V. Brassington
Mr. and Mrs. Steaven K. Brausewetter
Mrs. Paulette Brawner
Ms. Natalie Bray
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bredehoft
Mrs. Edward L. Breeden, Jr.
Mr. Terence Breen
Mr. Matthew J. Brehl
Mrs. Eliot Breneiser
Mrs. Kelly Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brenner
Ms. Karen Brent
Ms. Barbara Brewer
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Brewer
Mr. Mike Brewer and
The Honorable Deborah Paxson
Ms. Baylies Brewster
Gary and Margaret Bright
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton S. Brinkley
Mr. John S. Brinkley
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brisson
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Bristow
Ms. Julia A. Bristow
Mr. and Mrs. William Britt
Mrs. Patricia S. Britz
Ms. Susan L. Broaddus
Mr. and Mrs. Neal N. Brock
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brock
Ms. Anne D. Brockenbrough
Ms. Mary J. Brockenbrough
Mr. Thomas J. Brockenbrough
Ms. Mary Jane Brockwell
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Broecker
Ms. Judi Brooker
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broom
Mr. and Mrs. John Brotemarkle
Mr. Charles A. Brothman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brotman
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Brown III
Jessie Brown
Miss Julia A. Brown
Mrs. Kimberly K. Brown and
Ms. Roberta K. Constauten
Ms. Mary Perkins Brown
Mrs. Sarah H. Brown
Lieutenant Colonel and
Mrs. William E. Brown III
Dr. and Mrs. William P. Brown
Ms. Bridget Browne
Ms. Nancy D. Browner
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Browning
Ms. Kathryn Brownlow
Mrs. Carey Anne Bruce
Free family fun and educational programs that allow
families to learn together are always on the schedule at
the Chrysler. For our current calendar, see www.chrysler.
org. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum
of Art
Mrs. Jean C. Bruce
Mr. Nelson E. Bruce
Mrs. Joann Bruyneel
Mr. David Bryan
Mrs. Nellie Bryan
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryant
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Bryant III
Ms. Heather Bryant and
Mr. Charles Abadam
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Bryant
Ms. Theresa M. Bryant
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Buchanan
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Budlong
Mrs. Shirley S. Bueche
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Buffington
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bugg, Jr.
Philippe and Gay Bulan
Mr. and Mrs. William Bulis
Ms. Linda Anne Bull
Mrs. Patricia P. Bunch
Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. Burgess
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burgess
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Burkard, Jr.
Mrs. Laura R. Burnham
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Burniske
Mrs. Jean B. Burns
Mr. Robert Peffer and
Ms. Deanna Burritt-Peffer
Mrs. Rick C. Burroughs
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Burt
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Burt
Mr. Jack Burtch
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Burton, Jr.
Ms. Margaret Burton
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bush II
Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Bush
Ms. Sylvia Gade Bush
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bustamante
Ms. Carol Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler
Mr. Marshall W. Butt, Jr.
Ms. Therese M. Butterfield
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Buxbaum
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Buxton III
Mrs. Louise P. Buxton
Commander David A. Buzard
Mrs. Julie Byers
Mr. Otis L. Bynum
Mrs. Allison D. Byrd
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman E. Byrd
Ms. Mia N. Byrd
Ms. Shirley Byrd
Ms. Patricia C. Byrne
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Byrne
Mr. John A. Byrum
Mr. Richard E. Caden and
Mr. T. P. Rose
Ms. Linda M. Cagney
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cagney, Jr.
Dr. Anne-Taylor Cahill
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cahill
Mr. Barry A. Cain
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calantropo
Ms. Jan E. Callaghan
Mr. and Mrs. F. Sullivan Callahan
Mrs. Helen Callan
Mr. and Mrs. L. Tom Callaway
Mr. William T. Campbell
Ms. Linda M. Cameron
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cammell
Mr. Walter Camp and
Ms. Teresa Kraus
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Campbell
Dr. Josie P. Campbell
Ms. Rhonda Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Canada
Mrs. William B. Canfield, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cannaday
Mr. Joseph R. Cannon
Ms. Rachel A. Capps
Mr. Leigh Capshaw
Mrs. Jeanne M. Carlock
Ms. Barbara Carlson
Mrs. Marienne M. Carlucci
Ms. Brittany Carmichael
Ms. Anne Carney and Mr. John Arrigo
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Carney
Mr. Chris Carpenter, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Derek Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lew Carr
Ms. Evelyn S. Carr
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Carr
Ms. Sharon Carr
Dr. and Mrs. James H. Carraway
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Carraway III
Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Carrick
Mrs. Fairle Beaman Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Carroll III
Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll
Mrs. Diana Carson
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Members and supporters
Ms. Chelsy Carter and
Dr. Lawrence Hatab
Mr. Jack L. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter
Mr. John H. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carter
Mr. Paul W. Carter
Dr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Carwell
Mrs. Pat Casey
Senator Stephen M. Casey
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Cash
Mr. and Dr. Paul M. Castellano
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Castle
Mrs. Eleonora Anna Cavallin
Ms. Peggy A. Caverly
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cavin
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Cayton
Mr. and Mrs. David V. Cederquist
Mr. Russell Cerro
Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin B. Chacon
Ms. Debra Chako
Mr. and Mrs. Chris L. Chambers
Ms. Pamela Chambers
Mr. and Mrs. Webster M. Chandler, Jr.
Ms. Whitney Chandler
Mr. Jerry Channell
Mr. Jim Chantland and
Ms. Sharon Ashby
Captain Robert Chapin
Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Chapman
Ms. Blanche C. Chappell
Mr. and Mrs. John Chappell
Mrs. Carolyn Chase and
Ms. Kelly Chase
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Chase
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chatfield
Mr. James K. Checkovich
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chenault
Mr. Steven L. Chenault
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Chengiah
Ms. Lynn Hillerson Cherin
Ms. Joyce N. Cherry
Ms. Pansy V. Cherry
Mr. Thomas Cherry
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Chessen
Mr. Henri Chevreul
Ms. Julia Childress Beck
Dr. Elizabeth Childs-Johnson
Mr. Roger Robitaille and
Ms. Tabitha Chowning
Ms. Susan Christian
Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen
Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Chultkow
Ms. Martha S. Cisney
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clancy
Mrs. Elizabeth Clancy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Clapp
Ms. Marsha Clemons
Ms. B. Sheila Clendenning
Mrs. Allison H. Clock
Ms. Martha Clowdsley
Ms. Veronica M. Cochran
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Cochrane
Mrs. Jane Malecki Coe
Mr. Peter D. Coe
Mrs. Vernon L. Cofer, Jr.
As part of our “free to all” campaign to broaden our audience, the Chrysler actively seeks to attract teens and young
adults with engaging, relevant programs and events. Photo by Echard Wheeler for the Norfolk Convention and Visitors
Bureau, used by permission
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clark
Ms. Chimere Clark and
Ms. Dinna Magno
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark
Mrs. Lorna S. Clark
Ms. Margarita Clark
Dr. and Mrs. John P. Clarke
Mrs. Lambuth M. Clarke
Palmore Clarke
Ms. Susan G. Clarke
Dr. Forrest P. Clay, Jr.
Mrs. Margaret S. Clay
Mr. Gary L. Clayton
Mr. Thomas Clayton
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Clement
Mrs. Carolyn H. Coffman
Mr. William B. Cogar
Mrs. Arleen Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cohen
Ms. Jerri Cohen
Ms. Lauriana Archibald Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cole, Jr.
Dr. Michael Cole and Ms. Lynn Earle
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Coleman
Mrs. Gail P. Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Coleman
Ted L. and Jo Yates Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Collector
Ms. Lilian M. Collier
Ms. Lillian Collier
Ms. Cathleen Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy P. Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Pedro A. Colon
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Comer
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Comer
Mrs. Georgenia D. Compton
Captain and Mrs. Henry Conde
Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Conkling
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Connolly
Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly
Mr. Mark D. Connolly
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Conrad, Jr.
Mr. Philip R. Conroy
Ms. Kelly Conway
Mr. J. Daniel Coogan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cook
Mrs. Erma G. Cook
Ms. Erna Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cook
Mr. Joe Cook and Dr. Anna Jeng
Ms. Tara Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Cooper III
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Cooper
Joan G. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooper
Ms. Elizabeth B. Copeland
Dr. Gary E. Copeland and
Mr. John Meyer
Mr. Hugh Copeland
Mrs. Stuart W. Copeland
Ms. Cheryl A. Copper and
Ms. Jeanie Kline
Mrs. Jean B. Corey
Ms. Laura Corl
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Corley
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Corneille
Ms. Jena Cornell
Ms. Joan J. Cornwall
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Corrigan
Mr. S. J. Cosimano III
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Costenbader
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Costenbader III
Ms. Jamie K. Cosumano
Ms. Rena M. Coughlin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Council
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Members and supporters
Ms. Linda C. Coupland
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Covatta
Mr. Stephen H. Cowles
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Cox
Dr. James Lester Cox
Mr. Stephen J. Cox and
Ms. Jean P. Webster
Ms. Suzanne H. Cox and
Mr. Alfonso J. Lambiase
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Coyle
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Coyle
Ms. J. C. Craddock
Ms. Kelly Craig
Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Craig
Dr. and Mrs. William L. Craig, Jr.
Mr. Thaddeus G. Crapster
Mrs. Betty W. Crawford
Ms. Jacquelin W. Crebbs
Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Creech
Mrs. Tracey Creech
Mrs. Gloria M. Creecy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Creecy
Mr. and Mrs. Francis N. Crenshaw
Dr. Yvonne L. Creteur-Dexters
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Crofoot
Mrs. Kathryn I. Croke
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Crooks, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cross III
Dr. and Mrs. J. Parker Cross, Jr.
Ms. Mary Ellen Crowe
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Crowley
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crown
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Crumpler, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Crutchfield
Ms. Virginia Crute
Ms. Jennifer Cruz
Ms. Pamela Cruz
Mrs. Lorraine C. Cuffee
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cummins
Ms. Celeste Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cupschalk
Ms. Glenna R. Curl
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curley
Ms. Charlotte A. Currier
Mrs. George H. Curtis III
Mrs. Rosemary Curtis
Ms. Carol Custer
Ms. Cynthia Cutler and
Mr. Craig W. Haines
Ms. Martha M. Daas and
Ms. Leslie Shannon Bowman
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dahl
Mr. Richard Daigle and
Ms. Lynne Berg
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Dale
Mrs. Joan Dalis
Ms. Deon A. Dallman
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dampf
Dr. and Mrs. George Dandalides
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. D’Angelo, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Daniel
Mrs. Jennifer Daniels
Mr. Joseph E. Daniels
Captain and Mrs. Shane P. Daniels
Ms. Susan Daniels
Ms. Tracey L. Daniels
Ms. Anne Darden
Mr. Thomas Darland
Mr. Johnny Darnell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Daughtrey
Ms. Sally Daughtrey
Ms. Debra A. Dautrich-Salvas
Ms. Diana E. Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Davenport
Mrs. Carla David
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davidson
Mr. Gary Davidson
Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Davidson
Mr. Thomas E. Davidson and
Ms. Ethel R. Eaton
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davila
Ms. Anne M. Davis
Mrs. Annette Taylor Davis
Mr. David C. Davis and
Mrs. Deborah Antony
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Davis
Ms. Gloria Davis
Mrs. Judith Davis
Ms. Leslie M. Davis
Miss Lois G. Davis
Mrs. Margaret W. Davis
Ms. Melanie Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart T. Davis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry H. Davis, Jr.
Mrs. Theodore E. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis
Ms. Madeline B. Dawson
Mr. Nathaniel Dawson
Ms. DeAnna Day
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Deal
Mrs. Roberta Dean
Mr. Horace Deans
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon P. Deans
Ms. Jan Deas
Dr. Richard Thomas Deaton
Drs. David and Sarah Deaver
Ms. Erma DeBeal
Ms. Dianne deBeixedon and
Mr. Neil M. King
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dederick
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Deegan
Ms. Carol Dees
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. DeFord, Jr.
Mr. Raymond A. DeFrank
Ms. Carolyn DeGroff
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Del Corso
Dr. William A. DeLacey
Ms. Jane B. Delaney
Ms. Mary Delaney
Ms. Victoria J. Delano
The Honorable and
Mrs. Rodham T. Delk, Jr.
Mrs. Sylvia R. Delzell
Ms. Stephanie DeMarco and
Mr. Emmet Gathright
Mr. James F. Deming
Nancy Dempsey and Sandy Dempsey
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen DeMuth
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Denbow
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dennis
Mr. Stanley Dennis
Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Denslow
Mr. and Ms. Calvin Depew
Ms. Barbara S. Desler
Dr. Marc C. deSolminihac
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Deutsch
Ms. Rebecca B. Devany
Mr. William Devers
Mrs. Charles J. Devine
Mrs. Linda D. Devine
Dr. Bill C. DeWeese
Ms. Henriette F. DeWitt
Mr. Royeston DeWitt, Jr.
Ms. Margie A. Dial
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Diamonstein
Ms. Abigail Diaz
Mr. Michael Diaz and
Mr. John Childers
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dana Dickens
Mrs. Judith Dickerson
Dr. and Mrs. W. Andrew Dickinson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanwood Dickman
Ms. Elisa Dickon
Ms. Nancy N. Diggs
Mrs. Linda DiGiosaffatte
Ms. Rita J. Dill
Mrs. Frances Dille
Mrs. Sharon A. Dillon
Ms. Joan Dinger
Mrs. Ivana DiNini
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dirle
Mrs. Esther Diskin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Distefano
Dr. and Mrs. Henry B. Dixon II
Mr. Roland Doan, Jr.
Ms. Sheila P. Doane
Ms. Gail Dodge
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Dohey
Ms. Ernestine Dole
Mrs. Marilyn C. Doline
Mr. Rick Dollar and Mr. Jason Weeden
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Donohue
Mrs. Robyn Dooley
Richard Dooling and Jay Dooling
Mr. David G. Dorbad and
Mr. Brandon L. Brinkley
Ms. Cheryl S. Dorf
Mrs. Dabney H. Dorman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Dorman
Ms. Constance Dorn
Micki and Jay Doros
Mr. Raymond J. Dorosz
Mr. Harold Dorwin
Mr. Robert J. Dotzler
Teri Doudna
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dougherty
Ms. Mary Ella Douglas
Mr. Kyriakos Doukas
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Members and supporters
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dowdy
Mrs. Madge Dowe
Ms. Susan Downing and
Ms. Elizabeth Wray
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Doyle III
Leslie Doyle
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Doyle
Ms. Mildred A. Dozier
Mrs. Edith A. Drake
Mrs. Christine Dresser
Mr. Myron Drewniak
Mr. William Drewry and
Ms. Nancy G. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Drews
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Drifmeyer
Ms. Cheryl F. Drum
Mr. Alex E. Dryden
Mr. Paulo Duarte
Ms. Helen Dubanevich
Mr. and Mrs. Peter DuBeau
Mrs. Lucinda N. Dudley
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Dudley, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Duff
Mrs. Diane Duffy and
Mr. Gil Moskowitz
Mrs. Anne D. Duke
Ms. Sandy Dumont
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dunn
Ms. Jane B. Dunn
Ms. Mary C. Dunn and
Mr. Jerry D. McIntyre
Nian and Stanley Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Dunton
Ms. Laurel T. Duplessis
Mrs. Alison Durham
Mr. Kyle E. Durrant
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dwiggins
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Dykes
Ms. Ellen Eames
Dr. Walter R. Earl
Mr. and Mrs. George Earnhart
Mrs. Susan W. East
Mrs. Antoinette Easter
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eaton
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Eatroff
Mr. George Eavarro
Mr. Kenneth L. Eberhart
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Eberly
Ms. Peggy R. Economidis
Mr. Robert Edahl
Mrs. Anne Edelblute
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Edgar
Dr. Teresa B. Edge
Dr. and Mrs. Gary R. Edgerton
Ms. Sharon A. Edmisten
Mr. and Mrs. John Edmonds
Mrs. Christina Edmondson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Edmonson
Mr. and Mrs. Gene H. Edwards III
Ms. Patricia Fleck Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Edwards, Jr.
Mr. Ralph Edwards
Mr. Robert E. Edwards
Dr. Edward Egelman and
Ms. Adrienne Weinberger
Mrs. Doris S. Eggleston
Mr. James S. and Dr. Susan Eilberg
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard I. Einhorn
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Eisel
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Eisenbeiss
Mrs. Antoinette Eizember
Dr. and Mrs. T. David Elder
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Eley
Mrs. Gloria G. Eller
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Elliott, Jr.
Mr. Frank T. Elliott
Ms. Lynda T. Elliott
Lieutenant and Mrs. Stephen Elliott
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Ellis
Dr. Waldo M. Ellison
Ms. Alice Elmore
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Emanuel
Mr. Taso Emmanuelidis
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Emmert
Mrs. Iris Encarnacion and
Mr. David Canada
Ms. Patricia Enderly
Ms. Trude Engelund
Ms. Barbara A. Engler
Mrs. Jennifer L. English Moss
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ennis
Ms. Rachel Enrich
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Epplein
Mr. Robert Epstein
Mrs. Patricia A. Erb
Ms. Lynda L. Erickson
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Erickson
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Erickson
Mr. Michel Espinosa
Ms. Erin Estes and Ms. Anne Tickle
Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Estes
Ms. Theodora F. Estes
Mr. Stephen J. Estrada and
Ms. Betty C. Cornwell
Ms. Anita L. Etheridge
Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Etheridge
Ms. Elizabeth L. Etheridge
Mrs. John D. Etheridge, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Theresa Eugene
Mrs. Jacquelyn H. Eure
Mrs. Stacey Evans
Ms. Anne P. Everett
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Eversen
Mrs. Sandra Everton
Dr. and Mrs. Russell D. Evett
Ms. Patricia Ewell
Ms. Beth Ewing
Mr. Jack L. Ezzell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fabijan
Ms. Stefanie Fabrizio
Ms. Alexandra Fackrell
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Faircloth
Mrs. Marilyn Fall
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Fallin
Mrs. Ann T. Fallon
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Farrow
Mrs. Howard Fashbaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Fashing
Mrs. Marion R. Fast
Ms. Candace E. Feathers
Ms. Michelle Fehr
Mr. and Mrs. John Feigenbaum
Mrs. Lynn Feigenbaum
Dr. Nuria M. Cuevas Feit
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman
Ms. Anita C. Fellman
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Feltman
Mrs. Ann J. Fentress
Mrs. Alice Ferguson
Ms. Deborah M. Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Ferguson
Ms. Mary Ferguson
Ms. Mary D. Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. David Ferraro
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Field, Jr.
Mr. Brandon Fields
Ms. Pandora Fifer
Mrs. Emily Harkins Filer
Dr. Larry Filer
Ms. Lin S. Fillhart and
Mr. W. H. Jamerson
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Findlay
Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Fink
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Fink
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finke
Mr. Daniel Finkelsztein and
Ms. Ana Kostenbaum
Mr. Denis Finley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finn
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Macy Finn
Ms. Catherine Finney and
Mr. Joseph Gaber
Ms. Madeline A. Finney
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Finney
Ms. Ernestine M. Firestone
Dr. Nancy Fishback
Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo A. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher
Ms. Margaret E. Fisher
Dr. and Mrs. Claiborne W. Fitchett
Dr. Ellen Fitzenrider and
Mr. Brian Brennan
Mr. and Mrs. George Flax
Mrs. G. William Fleming
Ms. Minnie Fleming and
Mr. Louis Tinaro
Ms. Ann W. Fletcher
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos H. Fletcher
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flinchum
Mrs. Naima Flint
The Honorable and
Mrs. James Flippen, Jr.
Ms. Felicia M. Flores
Ms. Carolyn Floyd
Mrs. Maureen Fluke
Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn
Dr. Thomas F. Flynn
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Fockler
Dr. and Mrs. Warren H. Foer
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Members and supporters
Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Folck
Ms. Sarah Foley
Ms. Theresa L. Fontenot
Mr. Charles H. Ford
Mr. Frank Ford and Ms. Jackie Hughes
Ms. Kat Tyree Ford
Mrs. Frances G. Forehand
Mr. Jerry L. Forehand
Mrs. James H. Foreman
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Foret, Jr.
Ms. Karen W. Forget
Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Louis Forte
Mrs. Elvira Forti
Ms. Linda Foster
Mr. Nicolas Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Foster
Ms. Stephaney D. Foster
Ms. Patricia M. Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowler
Ms. Diane K. Fox
Ms. Marjorie B. Fox
Ms. Ruth M. Fox
Ms. Brenda Fox-Wilson
Ms. Evelyn S. Foytik
Ms. Marycarolyn France
Mr. Charles Francis
Ms. Jean Francis
Ms. Daphne Frank
Dr. and Mrs. L. Matthew Frank
Mr. Robert Frank
Dr. Willard C. Frank, Jr.
Mrs. Grover C. Franklin
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Franklin
Mrs. Pat Franklin
Robin and Ernest R. Franklin
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Franklin
Ms. Ann T. Fraser
Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Frazier
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Freas
Ms. Karen A. Frederick
Mrs. Deborah Freeborn
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Freedman
Mrs. Debby F. Freeman
Mr. Frederick G. Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Gildo V. Frese
Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frey
Mrs. Harry M. Frieden
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert R. Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Moss Friedman
Ms. Laura J. Friedman-Askew
Ms. Kathleen Friel
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Friesen
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Frith
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fritz
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Froehlich
Ms. Carroll Frohman
Ms. Eupheni Futterman
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Gabb
Mr. Adrian Gago-Medina
Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Galanides
Ms. J. A. Gallagher
Dr. and Mrs. James A. Gallatin
Dr. and Dr. Matthew A. Galumbeck
Ms. Christine R. Gamache
Mr. and Mrs. M. Linwood Gamsey
Masterpiece Society Members Dan and Mary Ellen Dechert enjoy a reception at the historic Moses Myers House with
Leslie Hennessey. Photo by Hilda Andres for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Fronkier
Ms. Megan E. Frost
Ms. Kaye Frye
Mr. and Mrs. Georg Fuhs
Mr. Randolph G. Fuller
Ms. Barbara W. Fulp
Ms. Cynthia Funk and
Ms. Janice Kuhagen
Ms. Joanne Funk
Ms. Dana Fuqua and Mr. K.I. Pagach
Ms. Theresa Anne Furbish
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Furlich
Mr. Andrew Furne and
Ms. Christie Artnz
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Furr, Jr.
Ms. Rosa Lee Furr
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Fuschetti
Ms. Robin Ganderson
Ms. Marion Ganzel
Ms. Deborah Garcia
Mrs. Kimberly Garcia
Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Gardner
Ms. Gale C. Garner
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Garrett
Mrs. Ana Garrigues
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Garris, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Garris
Mr. Christopher J. Gay and
Mrs. Janice H. Gay-Maker
Mr. Allan P. Geddes
Mr. and Mrs.
Mark A. Geduldig-Yatrofsky
Ms. Iris Geffner and
Mr. Herbert Duvall
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geiger
Mrs. Susan H. Gelardi
Mr. and Mrs. Rawl Gelinas
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gemeinhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. George
Mr. and Mrs. Michael George
Ms. Karen Gershman
Mrs. Kathleen Gerwien
Mr. and Mrs. William Gerwitz
Ed and Deborah Gibbs
Ms. Jacinta Gibbs
Ms. B. Cullen Gibson and
Ms. Lesa J. Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Gideon
Mr. Charles S. Gifford
Mrs. Anne M. Gilbert
Mrs. Robin Keen Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gildea
Mrs. Mary Gertrude Gildea
Mrs. Ann W. Gill
Mrs. Lloyd B. Gill
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Gillen
Ms. Sarah A. Gilliam
Ms. Marlene M. Gillikin
Ms. Shirley K. Gilmont
Mr. William Gilmore
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Gilmour
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gilson
Mr. Stanley Gimbert
Commander Darryl S. Girtz
Ms. Meredith Glasco
Mrs. Linda Glaser
Ms. Marcia E. Glenn
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Glick
Ms. Jessica Gloss
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gnilka
Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Godbout
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Goebel
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Goehring
Ms. Ellen M. Goering
Dr. Jerry and Rabbi Connie Golden
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Goldman
Ms. Ethel P. Goldman
Ms. Flora Goldman
Mrs. June Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goldmeier
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Goldmeier
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Goldstein
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Members and supporters
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Goldwasser
Drs. Elizabeth and Pierre Golpira
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Gomez
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gomez
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Gonzales
Mr. W. C. Gooch and
Ms. Karen Y. Whitmore
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goodall
Commander and Mrs. Martin Goode
Ms. Stacy J. Goode
Mrs. Ben Goodman
Mrs. Evelyn Goodman
Mr. Wayne Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Goodstein
Dr. A. Ray Goodwin
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Goodwin
Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Gordon
Mr. Will Gordon
Mr. Randy Gore and Ms. Bonife Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goretsky
Mrs. Emma G. Gorsie
Mr. Robert M. Gostel
Ms. Leahmarie Gottlieb
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. M. Gottlieb
Dr. and Mrs. Ira Gould
Dr. and Mrs. T. Winston Gouldin
Dr. Chantla Gowda
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graber
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Graber
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Grace
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Graeber
Professor Daniel W. Graf and
Mrs. Jean A. Hearst
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gragson
Dr. R. M. Graham and
Ms. Maria D. Zammit
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Graham
Mrs. Dorothy P. Grandstaff
Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Granger, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Granger III
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Grant
Dr. and Mrs. William P. Grant
Mrs. Kimberly Grantham
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grantz
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gravely
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Gravely
Mrs. Patricia Harris Graves
Ms. Sandra Graves
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Graves
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Gravitt
Mr. Dan Gray and
Ms. Joyce Hoffmann
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gray
Mr. Richard L. Gray
Mrs. Veronica Gray
Ms. Faith J. Gregory
Ms. Yvonne C. Gregory
Ms. Vivian Griese
Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. Griffey
Mrs. Anne C. Griffin
Mr. D. B. Griffin
Ms. Delores T. Griffin
Bellisima!, Tidewater’s premiere women’s choral ensemble, performs a free concert of music written by women in the
Museum’s Huber Court to the delight of our large audience on Mother’s Day. Photo by Don Monteaux Photography,
used by permission
Miss Bridget Greaves
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent S. Greco
Ms. Clementine Green
Mrs. David D. Green
Ms. Elizabeth L. Green
Mrs. Elnora P. Green
Ms. Rebecca A. Green
Mrs. Sylvia W. Green
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Green
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Green
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Greenspan
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Greer
Ms. Alice Gregory
Mr. James T. Griffin
Ms. Jayce Griffin
Laura and Peter Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Griffith
Mr. Henry Griggs and
Ms. Anne Humphrey
Mrs. William M. Grimball
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Grinnan III
Mr. Ray J. Grinnell
Mrs. Mary L. Grissom
Ms. Dorothy Grogan
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gross
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gross
Ms. Jean E. Grow
Mrs. Phyllis Grubbs
Mrs. Deborrah E. Grulke
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grunwald
Mr. Joseph A. Guardino
The Honorable and
Mrs. W. Moultrie Guerry
Ms. Betty J. Guest
Ms. D. Guest
Ms. Lisa Guirand
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Guirlinger
Mrs. Jean C. Gulick
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gurdziel
Mrs. Catherine J. Gustafson
Ms. Greta I. Gustavson
Mrs. Ruth E. Gutherz
Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Guy, Jr.
Mrs. Lynanne R. Guynn
Mr. David Haar
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Hack
Mr. and Mrs. John Hadfield
Mr. George Hagen
Ms. Catherine R. Hager
Mrs. Janet M. Hagerman
Mr. Dave Hagn
Mrs. Priscilla Haley
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Hall
Commander and Mrs. Robert W. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hall
Captain and Dr. O. Keith Hallam
Mrs. Deborah Hallenbeck
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Halleran
Mr. and Mrs. David Hallett
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hallett
Ms. Bernice Halpern
Mrs. Phyllis Rapoport Halpern
Mrs. Patricia B. Halstead
Captain and
Mrs. Oliver W. Hamilton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton
Ms. Sandra Hamilton
Mrs. Suzanne Hamilton
Mr. Robert Hamm IV and
Ms. Quinn St. Louis
Mrs. Nancy Hammack
Carolyn Hampton
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hanawalt
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Members and supporters
Ms. Jean C. Hanbury
Mr. and Mrs. John Paul C. Hanbury
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hanbury
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hancock III
Mr. Lee Handford and
Ms. Mary Jackson
Captain James Hanley
Ms. Suzanne Hanley
Mr. and Mrs. Ira R. Hanna
Mr. and Mrs. Liam Hannaher
Mr. Tom V. Hansard
Mrs. Barbara R. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hansen
Ms. Linda R. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hanson
Mrs. S. L. B. Hanson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Harbour
Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Hardin
Ms. Dawn Hardman and
Mr. Richard Burns
Mr. William S. Hargroves
Captain and Mrs. V. O. Harkness, Jr.
Mr. Donald Harlan
Mr. and Mrs. Wick Harlan
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harms
Commander and
Mrs. Maurice B. Harper
Ms. Shari Harper
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Harrell
Mrs. Pearl B. Harrell
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Harrell
Mr. and Mrs. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris
Mr. and Mrs. David Harris
Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris
Dr. James F. Harris
Ms. Karen Harris
Mr. Robert C. Harris
Mr. Steven B. Harris
Mrs. Vivian A. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. William Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison, Jr.
Mrs. Jane Harrison
Mr. Jefferson C. Harrison
Mrs. John P. Harrison, Jr.
Mrs. L. Harrison and Mr. Jeffrey Kessel
Mr. Robert B. Harrison III
Mrs. Barbara B. Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Hartig
Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Hartman
Ms. Kathrin Hartmann and
Mr. Sebastian Kuhn Mr. Fred Hartson and Ms. Allison Silva
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hartz
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. John Harvie
Mr. Robert Hasler
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hassler
Mr. Benjamin Hatcher and
Ms. Ann Morgan
Ms. Judith Hathaway
Mrs. Desiree Deakle Haubner
Ms. Pearl A. Hawk
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hawker
Ms. Peggy L. Hawkes
Ms. Maris Hawkins
Mrs. Claudia Hawks
Ms. Anne B. Haworth
Mrs. Mary-Whitley C. Haycox
Ms. Patricia S. Hayward
Ms. Mary S. Hearring
Mr. Joe Hearst
Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus C. Heath III
Ms. Vanessa Hebert
Mr. Norman Hecht
Mrs. Robert Hecht
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hecht-Leavitt
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hedderich
Ms. Jean P. Hedgepeth
Ms. Linnea Heide
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle W. Heldenbrand
Dr. and Mrs. Barry H. Hellman, Jr.
Ms. Elizabeth Heltsley and
Ms. Marilyn Heltsley
Mr. Claude M. Henderson
Dr. and Mrs. Clay Hendricks
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Henifin
Mrs. Ann L. Hennelly
Daniel P. and Mary Mayer Hennelly
Mr. John C. Henniker
Mr. Alan Roy Henrikson
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henry
Ms. Laurie Henry
Mrs. Mary Ann Bailey Henry
Dr. and Mrs. Reginald B. Henry, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Herman
Drs. John M. Herre and
Sarah B. Clarkson
Mr. Martin Herrera and
Ms. Alice LaBudde
Mr. and Mrs. John Herrmann
Ms. Brenda Herron
Ms. Donna Herron
Dr. and Mrs. Chris Hersh
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Herson
Dr. John M. Hess
Mr. and Mrs. Uri Hess
Dr. Mary Jo Hessert
Ms. Anne G. Hester and
Mr. Gary D. Todd
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hester
Dr. Patrick Hester
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F. Hetreed
Dr. Joseph S. Heyman and
Mrs. Berna L. Heyman
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Hiatt
Ms. Sonja W. Hibbard
Mr. Lynn Clarence Hickey
Mr. John Hickox and
Ms. Carla Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hicks
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hicks
Mr. Arthur Hidell
Ms. Colleen C. Higginbotham
Ms. Anne S. Higham and
Mr. Charles Kessler
Mr. and Ms. Richard Hildreth
Ms. Bobbie Hill
Mr. Eric Hill
Mr. Michael P. Hill
Ms. Nataki A. Hill
Mrs. Kollette Hillard
Ms. Catherine Hillegass
Mr. and Mrs. Reon G. Hillegass, Jr.
Ms. Jean Hilton
Mr. John B. Hinds
Mr. Angus I. Hines
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hinton
Mrs. Lewis D. Hirschler
Mr. and Mrs. John Hitch
Mr. and Mrs. John Hitt
Ms. Simone Hnath
Dr. and Mrs. E. Beaumont Hodge, Jr.
Ms. Kay L. Hodge
Ms. Dianne D. Hodgson
Mr. Thomas G. Hoffler
Mr. Allen Hoffman
Mr. Harvey Hoffman
Mrs. Mervin M. Hoffman
Mrs. William L. Hoffman
Ms. Eva-Maria Hoffmann
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Hoffmann
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hofler
Mr. Rob Hogan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanley Hogge
Mr. and Mrs. John Hohl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Holberg, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Holbrook
Mrs. Glenda Holcomb
Mr. Harry S. Holcomb
Mr. James Holden
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holland
Mrs. George F. Holliday
Mrs. James B. Hollingsworth
Mr. Lawrence A. Hollingsworth III
Ms. Sylvia P. Hollingsworth
Ms. V. Patricia Hollingsworth
Ms. Catherine N. Holloway
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Holloway
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Holloway
Mr. and Mrs. H. Anthony Holman
Mr. Matthew Holman
Mrs. Frances Holsinger
Colonel and Mrs. Edward Y. Holt, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Holton, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Holton
Ms. Grace A. Hood
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Hood, Jr.
Mr. Richard C. Hood and
Ms. Sharon S. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hook
Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Horden
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Horgan
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hornbeck
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horne
Mr. Peter W. Marshall and
Ms. R.D. Horowitz
Mr. Thomas C. Horsch and
Ms. Barbara Boslego
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Horton
Ms. Susan L. Horton
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Members and supporters
Mr. Richard A. Horwege
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Host III
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hostutler
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hottenstein
Ms. Joy A. Hough and
Ms. Amy Etheridge
Mrs. Patricia R. House
Ms. Caroline House-Freeman
Mrs. Kathleen Q. House-Parker
Dr. Nancy P. Houston
Mr. Richard Hovorka
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Howard
Mr. and Mrs. J. Randy Howard
Ms. Joyce A. Howe
Mr. Henry E. and Dr. Joyce B. Howell
Ms. Tracy K. Howell
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson E. Howie III
Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert R. Hoy
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hoy
Ms. Chris Hoyland
Mrs. Susan T. Hubbard
Mrs. Claudia K. Hudgens and
Mr. A. W. Hudgens, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hudgens
Ms. Grace Barbara Hudgins
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hudgins
Ms. Sylvia C. Hudgins
Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Hudgins, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hudson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gordon Huey
Ms. Gay Carpenter Huffman
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hugel
Ms. Paula Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hughes III
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hughes
Colonel and Mrs. Robert R. Hull
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hultgren
Mrs. Mary P. Hunninghake
Ms. Claire C. Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hunt
Ms. Alexandra Y. Hunter
Mr. Bob Hunter
Dr. Charlotte Hunter
Dr. Evelyn Ireland Hurd
Ms. Marguerite Hurd
Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Hurst, Jr.
Mrs. Shyrlee Hurwitz
Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Hutchens, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchens
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hutchinson
Dr. Sandi Hutchinson
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hutton
Mrs. Lona L. Hyde
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Iacobellis
Mr. Alexander P. Grice IV and
Ms. Sandra K. Ianuzi
Mr. Jaime Ibanez-Estevez
Mr. Claus Ihlemann and
Mr. Robert G. Roman
Ms. Ann Inge
Ms. Marion W. Ingersoll
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ingraham
Senor Ron Ireland
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Isaksen
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Isenhour
Mrs. Mieke Ishibashi
Ms. Claire Isley
Ms. Suzanne Isola
Ms. Donna Ivins and Ms. Nancy Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Iwans
Mr. and Mrs. James Izard
Ms. Danielle Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Jackson
Mrs. Erwin S. Jackson
Mrs. Janice Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jackson
Mrs. Anne Cary Jacob
Ms. Joanne L. Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jacobs
Ms. Frances M. Jacobson
Dr. and Mrs. Alan Jaffe
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Jaffe
Mr. Louis I. Jaffe and
Ms. Katharine L. Whitman
Ms. Adriane James
Mrs. Nancy W. James
Mr. and Mrs. James Janata
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Janis
Ms. Margaret Jarvis
Dr. and Mrs. B. Daniel Jason
Dr. Stanley L. Jason
Mr. and Mrs. James Jeffrey
Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Jenkins
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jenkins, Jr.
Mr. James L. Jennings
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jensen
Ms. Andrea Jentzen
Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. Jersild
Rear Admiral and
Mrs. George E. Jessen
Mr. Jonathan Joannides
Mr. Carl G. Johansen
Barbara and Stephen Johnsen
Mrs. Ann Kinken Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton A. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Corey Johnson
Ms. Deanna Johnson and
Ms. Helen Keim
Mr. Derrick G. Johnson
Ms. Doris E. Johnson
Mr. Howard Johnson and
Dr. Carolyn H. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. James Howard Johnson
Mrs. Janice M. Johnson
Mr. Johanson L. Johnson and
Ms. Adrienne Wimbush
Mr. Keith Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Johnson
Mr. LeVonne Johnson
Ms. Mary Lou Johnson
Mr. Michael D. Johnson
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson
Ms. Patricia Johnson
Mrs. Rebecca S. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Johnston
Commander Harold B. Johnston, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Johnston
Mrs. Sandra Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jonak, Jr.
Ms. Anne S. Jones
Miss Andrea Jones
Ms. Barbara Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Jones
Mrs. Bridgette Jones
Mr. Claude Jones III
Ms. Cornelia L. Jones
Mrs. Gene H. Jones
Ms. Gloria A. Jones
Mr. Harvey E. Jones
Ms. Helen A. Jones and
Mr. Alfred B. Rollins, Jr.
Dr. Howard W. Jones, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jones
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Mrs. Betsy Rivers-Kennedy
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Mr. David Nicholson
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Ms. Cheryl Pleasant
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Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkley
Mr. Thomas Kirkpatrick and
Mr. Charles Stafford
National Public Radio Special Correspondent Susan Stamberg (in blue) shares the spotlight with Norfolk Society
of Arts Members before the group’s April 27 luncheon to benefit the Chrysler Museum. Photo by Ed Pollard,
Museum photographer
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Kincaid
Mrs. Beverley King
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Charles B. Kozyed
Mrs. Jean Krail
Miss Carol E. Kraus and
Mrs. Irene K. Hodson
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Mr. Norbert Newfield
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Mr. Arne P. Kristo
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Mr. William S. Rodner
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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Legum
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Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan I. Leib
Mrs. Roberta T. Leibowitz
Mr. Peter Leighton, Jr.
Cool It! at the Chrysler: our summer mixers and concerts by For Art’s Sake prove popular with college students, young
professionals, and alumni groups across the area. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lawson, Jr.
Ms. Alice Barrett Layne
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Mr. Robert Liverman
Mr. Frederick W. Livermon, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Livezey
Mrs. Kerstin Llyman
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Mr. and Mrs. Skip Locke
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Ms. Peg E. Lockwood
Charles and Catherine Lockyear
Ms. Susan Loesberg and
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Loessin
Ms. Susanna Loftis
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Mr. Adolph Lombart
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Mr. Robert H. Burger
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Ms. Karen M. Terry
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The Honorable and
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Ms. Elizabeth McClure
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Nathaniel and Thaler McCormick
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Ms. Jane McElwee
Mr. Benjamin McFarlane
Mrs. Margaret P. McGeorge
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Ms. Elizabeth McKinlay
Ms. Karen L. McKinley
Mr. and Mrs. John B. McKinnon
Mr. and Ms. Thomas A. McKnight
Mrs. Binnie G. McLaughlin
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Ms. Karen McLemore
Mrs. Faye E. McLeskey
Mr. Michael G. McLoughlin
Ms. Beth McMahon
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The Honorable and
Mrs. Dennis F. McMurran
Mr. Richard E. McMurran, Jr.
Mr. James J. McNally
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Mr. John P. McNeela
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Mrs. Mary Lou McPhaul
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Ms. Patricia Mead
Ms. Lou Ann Meade
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Mrs. Jeanney T. Meagher
Ms. Ann T. Mears and
Mr. Cliff Gimbert
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Ms. Cammie Meeks
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Megna
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Meier
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle D. Meier
Ms. Regula A. Meier
Rear Admiral and
Mrs. Thomas A. Meinicke
Mr. W. Howard Meissel
Mrs. Patricia Melchor
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Ms. Jeanne Melnyk
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Dr. and Mrs. Moss H. Mendelson
Mr. and Ms. Dallas Menges
Mr. Arthur J. Menoche and
Mr. Phillip A. Copley
Mrs. Carole Meola
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Mr. Carl G. Meredith
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Mr. Edward Millan Jr.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Miller
Ms. Deborah L. Miller and
Captain Gary Chiaverotti Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Miller
Mrs. Earlye Lee Miller
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Mr. Peter Messick
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Ms. Barbara Chapman
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Emily G. Mills
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Miss Judith P. Miskimmin
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Mr. John T. Maroulis
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Ms. Joanne K. Morse, Ph.D.
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Ms. Judith Moffit
Mrs. H. Sheldon Molofsky
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Mr. Dana Montello and
Ms. Maureen Montello
Captain and Mrs. David J.
Montgomery
Dr. Agnes H. Moon
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Dr. Thomas Ellis
Ms. Cherry R. Moore
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moore
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Mr. George E. Moore III
Ms. Katherine M. Moore
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Mr. Terrence M. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore, Jr.
Mr. William R. Moore, Jr.
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Mr. Kurt C. Merkling
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moran
Mrs. Marilyn L. Moranha
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Mrs. Mary Jane Morewitz
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Morgan, Jr.
Mr. Michael J. Morgan
Ms. Betty L. Moritz
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Ms. Christine Morris
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Ms. Bina Farinaz
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Morris
Ms. Jessica Morris
Dr. and Mrs. John C. Morris
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Mrs. Robert L. Morris
Mrs. S. C. Morrisette, Jr.
Ms. Donna D. Morrison
Mrs. Thelma D. Morrison and
Mr. Mark von Zech
Ms. Lindsey Morse
Mr. Norman A. Morse
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Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Mullin
Ms. Leslie Munden
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Mrs. Lisa Murdock
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Mr. Bob Murphy
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Ms. Lynn Murphy
Ms. Patricia Murphy
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Ms. Catharine L. Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Murray
Mr. and Mrs. James Murray
Reverend and Mrs. Robert Murray
Mrs. Ewa Muscari
Ms. Bertha G. Myrick
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Nabers
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nadler
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Mr. Mark Moses and Ms. Renee Nahan
Ms. Nancy Nale and Mr. Brian Kuebler
Ms. Joan L. Natali
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Dr. and Mrs. B. Voss Neal
Mr. and Mrs. James Neas
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Captain Andrew Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Nelson, Jr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Nelson
Mr. D. Nemo
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Mrs. Sandra Nesson
Ms. Elizabeth Netts and
Ms. Charlotte Mitchell
Mrs. Joyce C. Newbegin
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Mr. and Mrs. John F. Newhard, Jr.
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Mrs. Thomas Newsom
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Captain and Mrs. Charles F. Noll
Ms. Donna Noonan
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Ms. Jeanette Noren
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The Honorable and
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Mr. Scott Riddell and
Mrs. Lauren Northup
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Nottingham
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Mr. Roy Blakeburn
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Mrs. Linda Laibstain
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Dr. Virginia O’Keefe
Mrs. Jamie A. Old
Mrs. Melba Old
Dr. and Mrs. W. Levi Old, Jr.
Captain and
Mrs. Edward C. Oldfield, Jr.
For Art’s Sake, the young professionals affiliate of the Chrysler, sponsors both and summer concert series at the
Museum. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Mr. and Mrs. Edward O’Callaghan
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Ms. Caren O’Connor
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Betty A. O’Dea
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Mrs. Elizabeth Ostanek
Mr. A. L. O’Toole and
Dr. Carolyn J. Huntley O’Toole
Ms. Teri M. Ottinger
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Outland, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Outland III
Mr. Lawrence Outten
Mrs. Martha M. Ouzts
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Ouzts, Jr.
Mrs. Anne T. Overman
Mr. and Mrs. Billy R. Overman
Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Overman
Ms. Anne Owens
Ms. Barbara Lynn Owens
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Owens
Mrs. Polly M. Owens
Mr. and Mrs. William Owens
Mr. Will Oyster and Ms. Janice Oyster
Mrs. Pretlow Pacheco
Ms. Judith E. Page
Mr. Philip Ashton Page
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley L. Page
Ms. Concetta Pagley
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Paige
Mr. David H. Paige and
Ms. Jane Nohava
Mr. Joseph J. Pajuf
Mr. and Mrs. Haig H. Pakradooni III
Mrs. Joya M. Palacio
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. Tobin R. Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmieri
Ms. Jennie Lou Pangle
Ms. Fan G. Panton
Mrs. Ellen Papetti
Ms. Elizabeth G. Pappas
Ms. Sheila Pappas
Mary M. Park
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Parker
Mrs. Dana Parker
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Parker, Jr.
Mrs. Leslie Parker
Mr. Lloyd J. Parker, Jr.
Ms. Natalie Parker
Ms. Patricia A. Parker
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Members and supporters
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Parker III
Mrs. Ann Harrison Parr
Mrs. George R. Parrish
Mr. Ronald Parrish
Ms. Nancy G. Parsons
Mr. Allen Patrick
Mr. and Mrs. Bower R. Patrick III
Mr. John Patton and
Ms. Dianne D. Epplein
Mrs. Linda Patton
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Patty, Jr.
Ms. Liz Paul and Mr. Russ Oster
Mr. Dal Paull
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pavelo
Ms. Jean H. Pavlina
Mrs. Brenda Payne
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Payne
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lee Payne
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Payne
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Peach
Ms. Pris M. Peake
Dr. Ira Pearlman
Mr. David B. Pearman
Mrs. Faye H. Pearman
Ms. Janise Pearson
Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Pearson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pearson
Ms. Rhona E. Peck
Ms. Susie G. M. Pedigo
Ms. Nancy Cobb Peele
Dr. Barbara Peery
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Pegram, Jr.
Dr. Robert D. Pellerin
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pelligrino
Mrs. Susan W. Pender
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Pendergast
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pennell
Mr. and Mrs. T. Brian Pennell
Mr. and Mrs. William Pennington
Dawn and Jeff Penny
Ms. Johanna N. Perakes
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pereira
Ms. Olymphia Perkins
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Perreault
Mr. Allen E. Perrel and
Ms. Erica Peterson
Ms. Jeanene M. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Perry
Mr. Todd Perry and Ms. Deb Chirtea
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Person
Mr. and Mrs. M. Powell Peters
Lieutenant Commander
Doris A. Peterson
You’re never too young to start enjoying the Museum, as
these preschoolers attending Tickle My Ears will testify.
Photo by Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Ms. Janice L. Peterson
Ms. Kathleen L. Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Petrillo
Mr. and Mrs. John Petrow
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Petruschak
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pettersen
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Pettway
Mrs. C. E. Peyton
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Pfeifer
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Phelps
Mr. David L. Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson B. Phillips
Mrs. E. K. Phillips, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Conoly Phillips
Dr. Raleigh C. Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Phillips
Ms. Teresa C. Phillips and
Ms. Joyce Ann Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Picano
Mrs. Linda Pickard
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Pickett
Dr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Pickrel
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pierce
Ms. Gloria E. Pierre
Ms. Catarina I. R. Pietri
Mr. Kiley Pike
Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Pinarte
Mr. and Mrs. Marion G. Pine, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pinkham
Dr. and Mrs. William O. Pischnotte
Mr. William L. Pitt
Mr. Charles Pittman
Mrs. Marcia Pitt-Ridgill
Ms. Nellie Pitts
Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Plaine, Jr.
Mr. K. C. Pliaa
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pogue
Mrs. W. Clarke Pole
Mrs. Arthur G. Polizos
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pollard, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Norman H. Pollock
Mrs. Carol Pomeroy
Mrs. Pamela Ponce
Mr. and Mrs. Gyula J. Pongracz
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ponlin
Ms. Gertrude S. Pontes
Mr. and Mrs. John Ponton
Mrs. Anita S. Pope
Ms. Leslie Porcella
Dr. Bryan Porter
Mrs. Elinore Porter
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Posey
Mr. Willis M. Potter
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Potts
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Poulin
Mme. Emmanuelle Pouliquen
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Poutasse
Mr. and Mrs. Marc F. Poutasse
Ms. Eleanor A. Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Powell
Mrs. Jean D. Powell
Ms. Karen O. Powell and
Miss Maria C. Powell
Mr. E. V. Power
Mr. Edward F. Power
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Powers III
Ms. Sherrise Powers and
Ms. Mary Beth Gooden
Mr. Stephen Powers
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Praissman
Ms. Heather Prestage
Mrs. Barbara L. Preston
Ms. Giovanna Preston
Mr. and Mrs. A. Burt Prestridge
Mr. and Mrs. John Prewett
Mr. and Mrs. G. Michael Price
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Price
Mr. and Mrs. Rex J. Price
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Prichard
Ms. F. Loretta Pridgen
Ms. Jennifer S. Priest
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Priest
N. Powell Prillaman
Ms. Bonnie A. Primm
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Primm
Mrs. Anne H. Prince
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Prince
Mr. W. M. Pritchard
Mr. and Mrs. David Pritchett
Ms. Alexandra Proaps
Mr. Michael J. Prodan
Ms. Jennifer R. Prosser
Mrs. Pamela T. Pruden
Mr. Peter D. Pruden III
Mr. Rudolph B. Pruden
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Puckett
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Purcell
Mr. William B. Purdy
Ms. Nan Puryear
Ms. Gloria B. Putnam
Ms. Laurel J. Quarberg and
Ms. Sarah B. Munford
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Members and supporters
Lieutenant Commander and
Mrs. Joseph P. Quartararo
Mr. Marc Rabinowitz and
Mrs. Bonnie Gordon-Rabinowitz
Ms. Edith G. Raby
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rachels
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rachels, Jr.
Ms. Pam Racine
Ms. Betsi Radd and Mr. Robert Antoni
Mrs. Penelope S. Radd
Dr. and Mrs. Mark L. Radler
Mr. and Mrs. Adam S. Rafal
Ms. Deborah Rafal
Ms. Norma P. Ragland
Mr. and Mrs. John Raheb
Drs. James and Kathleen Rahman
Miss Lisa Raines
Dr. Daniel Rakowski
Mr. John Ralston
Mrs. Cathy-Jo Ramsey
Mr. Jim Ramsey
Dr. and Mrs. William K. Rand
Rev. and Mrs. Robert J. Randall, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Randall
Ms. Marilyn D. Ranhorn
Ms. Audrey G. Rapaport
Mr. James C. Raper and
Ms. Deborah A. Marquardt
Ms. Janet Rash
Mr. Julian Rashkind
Suzette and Alan Rashkind
Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rashti
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Ratliff
Mrs. Marjorie Jean Rawls
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Rawls
Mr. Howard O. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Ray
Mrs. Sam W. Ray, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Orren L. Rayford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rea
Dr. and Mrs. Mallory Read, Jr.
Mrs. Margaret A. Reagan
Mr. Robert Reali and Ms. Patricia Reali
Robert Reardon and Nancy Bazin
Mrs. Lucy F. Reasor
Dr. Gregory Reck and Dr. Lelia Vann
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Rector
Ms. Margaret W. Redfern
Dr. and Mrs. Ramon N. Redford, Jr.
Mrs. Evelyn C. Redwood
Ms. Joan Reece
Ms. Dorothy Reed
Mrs. Elizabeth F. Reed
Mrs. Marie Reese
Ms. Rita P. Reeves
Mr. Paul Regal and Ms. Madeline Regal
Mrs. Lynnette Regan
Ms. Ethelyn Register
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rehder
Ms. Sara Reich
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Reid
Mr. William Grove Reid
Mrs. Barbara H. Reilley
Ms. Glenda F. Reilly
Ms. Peggy Kelley Reinburg
Mr. Thomas Reitmeyer
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Remaklus
Ms. Anne Renda
Mrs. Shirley Render
Mr. David Reno
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Reno
Mr. E. Vicar Reynolds and
Ms. Vike C. Xides
Mr. Morris Reynolds
Mr. Jamal Rhadbane and Ms. Erin King
Ms. Judith Rheinstrom
Ms. Carolyn Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhodes
Mr. Eric G. Ribac
Mrs. Charles Rice
Ms. Jennifer Rice
Mr. John Rice and Ms. Pamela Bowles
Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Rice
Mr. Neil Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Rice
Mrs. Sherry Rice
Mrs. Bonette B. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Richards
Mr. Jeffrey Richards and
Ms. Stephanie Sugioka
Mr. Nancy Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett R. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Richardson
Mr. Barry D. Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradley Ridout
Ms. Jessica Riehl
Dr. and Mrs. William K. Riley
Mrs. Katherine B. Rinehart
Ms. Beverly R. Ripley
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Ritter
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rivin
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Roach
Lieutenant Commander and
Mrs. Kevin Robb
Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Roberson
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Roberts, Jr.
Commander Peter Roberts
Ms. Edith Robertson
Mrs. Frederick S. Robertson, Jr.
Ms. Jennifer Robertson
Ms. Shirley V. Robertson
Mr. Willard M. Robins
Mr. and Mrs. Fran J. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood G. Robinson, Jr.
Mrs. Lois J. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Robison III
Mr. and Mrs. John Roche
Ms. Ann L. Rodgers
Ms. Deborah Roe
Mrs. Anna M. Roelofsen
Mr. Edward Roenker, Jr.
Mrs. Anne P. Roesch
Mr. Erwin P. Roeser
Ms. Alice E. Rogan-Nelson and
Mr. Richard Nelson
Mr. H. T. Rogers
Dr. and Mrs. Henry M. Rogers, Jr.
Ms. Martha Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne P. Rogers
Ms. Yvonne Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Dean P. Rogis
Mr. and Mrs. Perry R. Rogis
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Rogner
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Rogoff
Mrs. Kenneth C. Rohrabaugh
Rev. and Rev. John D. Rohrs
Mr. Andrew Rojecki and
Ms. Susan P. Estes
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roller
Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Roller
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Rollins
Ms. MaryAnn Romska
Ms. Nancy Ronald and
Mr. Ron Hartshorn
Dr. and Mrs. Albert L. Roper II
Mr. Alejandro Rosa
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley C. Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley C. Rose
Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Rose
Ms. Ruth A. Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rose
Mr. and Mrs. David Roselius
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff W. Rosen
Mrs. Virginia E. Rosen
Rose and Kurt Rosenbach
Mrs. Joan Rosenbaum
Mr. Gary F. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Z. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Rosenberg, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosequist
Mr. and Mrs. David Ross
Garland and Vera Ross
Mrs. Jeanne P. Ross
Mrs. William C. Ross
Mr. Richard Rosser
Mr. Ronald P. Rosso and
Ms. Deborah Prince
Mr. Fredrick W. Roth
Ms. Mary Jo Rothgery
Mr. and Mrs. Lennart A. Rothman
Mr. and Mrs. David Rothschild
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Rountree
Ms. Dorothy Rouse-Bottom
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Roux
Ms. Louise M. Rovner
Ms. W. Ann Rowan
Mrs. Luther G. Rowland III
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Roxbury
Ms. Stephanie Rozzell
Mrs. Rebecca Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. George Rublein
Mrs. Diana Ruchelman
Mr. Clint Rudy and Mr. Kevin P. Sary
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ruehlmann
Mrs. Lucy A. Ruffin
Dr. and Mrs. Willcox Ruffin, Jr.
Mrs. Richard Ruggles
Mr. Tom Rule
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Members and supporters
Ms. Marilyn S. Runge
Mr. Geoffrey B. Runyon
Ms. Cynthia F. Rupp
Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Russell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lindsay Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Russell
Ms. Laurie A. Russell
Dr. Robert F. Ruth
Mr. Palmer S. Rutherford
Mrs. Pat Rutherford
W. P. Rutherford
Mrs. Meredith B. Sabol
The Honorable and
Mrs. Leonard B. Sachs
Mrs. Carole R. Sacks
Commander and Mrs. Harold H. Sacks
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Sacks
Colonel Frederic Sakhochian
Mrs. Aviva Salasky
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Salasky
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Salb
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sale, Jr.
Commander and Mrs. John Salop
Mr. Carl R. Samples
Mr. and Mrs. Lensworth Samuel
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Samuels
Ms. Ruth Sanchez
Ms. Susan Sandage and
Ms. Patricia Palapox
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sanderlin
Mr. Allen Sandler
Mr. Dan L. Sandlin
Lieutenant Colonel Jesse Sandlin
Dr. Carolyn Sands and Mr. Fred Moss
Ms. Mame Sire Sane
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley R. Sanford
Ms. Laura Sanlorenzo and
Mr. Charles B. Oldfield IV
Valerie Sanson
Mrs. Ben W. Sarver
Ms. Frances B. Sattes
Mrs. Maryse Satz
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sauer III
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell F. Saunders
Mr. John W. Saunders III
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Saunders
Toy D. and Gail L. Savage
Ms. Claire Savedge
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Saveika, Jr.
Mrs. Margie Sawyer
Mrs. Theresa Sawyer
Mr. and Mrs. William I. Scallion
Mrs. Lois Scanlon
Ms. Barbara Schaefer and
Mr. Andrew Friedman
Ms. Theresa M. Schaeffer
Ilse V. Schall
Commander Waldo W. Scheid and
Ms. Betty D. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. James Scheid
Mrs. Ruth Pelsach Schepper
Mrs. Stanley Scher
Mrs. Virginia B. Scherberger
Mr. and Mrs. Heinz O. P. Schiller
Mrs. Robert E. Schlegel
Ms. Joan C. Schlegelmilch
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Schlossberg
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis J. Schmidt
Mr. Jacob Schmidt
Ms. Sally B. Schmidt
Mr. Jerald Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Schoen
Dr. and Mrs. Karl H. Schoenbach
Mrs. Margaret G. Schoenweiss
Mrs. Judith E. Scholer
Mr. Robert K. Scholes
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scholl
Ms. Ann Scholten
Mr. John Schonk
Mr. John Edward Schools II
Ms. Eleanor T. Schoonover and
Mr. J. Roger Schoonover
Mr. and Mrs. Craig I. Schranz
Ms. Carol A. Schroeder
Dr. Peter Schulman
Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Schultz
Ms. Lucy W. Schultz
Dr. Alfred M. Schulwolf
Judith and Carl Schulz
Mrs. June P. Schumacher
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Schwan
Mrs. Amanda Schwartz
Mr. Manfred W. Schwarz and
Dr. Anne Schwarz-Miller
Mr. Stuart Schwartz and
Mrs. Sheila Jamison-Schwartz
Mrs. Lisa Schwitzer and
Dr. Alan Schwitzer
Ms. Frances S. Scott
Mr. Glen Scott
Commander Henry Scott
Mrs. J. Reginald Scott
Ms. Jennifer Wray Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scott
Ms. Mary Ruth Scott
Mr. Reginald N. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Brett Scudder
Mr. and Mrs. James Scutero
Mr. and Mrs. John Searing
Mr. Ronald B. Sears
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Seaton
Mrs. Lucille G. Sebren
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Secules
Ms. Gail E. Sedel
Mrs. Miriam Seeherman
Mrs. Eileen Ryan Seeley
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Segaloff
Mr. Timothy Seibles
Mrs. J. J. Seidler
Ms. Beverly K. Sellers
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Sellers
Ms. Norma G. Sellman
Mrs. Lynn Seltzer
Mrs. Mary Ruth Senn
Ms. Angela Settle
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Seward
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sexton
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Seymour
Mr. Brian Shaffer
Ms. Dorothy E. Shaffer
Ms. Karen Shaffer
Ms. Ruth A. Shaffer
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shands
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Shanks
Mr. and Mrs. James Shannon
Ms. Caroline S. Shapero
Mr. and Mrs. Don Shapero
Ms. Jane Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharak
Mrs. Marion Sharkey
Mr. and Mrs. James Sharp
Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Shaves
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw
Mr. Foy J. Shaw, Jr.
Ms. Juanita Shaw
Mr. Peter M. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Shawyer
Dr. William R. Shealy, Jr.
Nancy Sheheen
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Shelton
Mr. and Mrs. David Shelton
Ms. Elizabeth B. Shelton
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Shelton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott S. Shephard
Ms. Sallie Shepherd
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sher
Ms. Lucy A. Sherrill
Ms. Angela S. Shiel
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shigekane
Mr. Steven P. Shils
Miss Lydia Shipman
Mrs. Martha Shirley
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shock
Mr. Joshua E. Shockley III
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor A. Short
Mrs. Trudy B. Shulman
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Shumadine
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sidway
Mrs. Rosalind W. Siegel
Mrs. Maureen Sigmund
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siik
Captain and Mrs. David F. Silseth
Mr. Andrew Silva
Mr. David Simkins
Captain and Mrs. Douglas M. Simon
Ms. Gloria Simon
Dr. William Simonson
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Simpson
Ms. Carol Simpson
Ms. Catherine C. Simpson
Mrs. Mary B. Simpson
Ms. Melissa Sinatra
Mrs. Ellen O. Sinclair
Ms. Jearl L. Sindle
Richard A. Singletary, Ph.D.
Mrs. Evelyn K. Skaltsounis
Mr. Gudrun Skelenger
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skelly
Dr. George Skena and
Mr. Allen Anderson
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Members and supporters
Ms. Joan C. Skeppstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Aron Skiles
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Skopik
Dr. and Mrs. Jasper E. Slater
Ms. Muriel J. Slaughter
Mrs. Sally Slaughter
Mrs. Bob G. Slosser
Mr. Jeremy Slosser
Mrs. Donald E. Sly
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smartschan
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Smith
Ms. Amy J. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Smith
Dr. and Mrs. Claude A. Smith
Ms. Daisy H. Smith
Lieutenant Commander David Smith
Ms. Doris Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Smith
Mr. Edward Smith and Ms. Lisa Moritz
Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Smith, Jr.
Dr. Julia C. Smith and
Mr. Donald Davis
Ms. Lisa Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Smith
Mrs. Martha C. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Smith
Ms. Pearl Smith
Dr. and Mrs. R. Lawrence Smith
Mr. Randall W. Smith
The Honorable Rebecca B. Smith and
Mr. Gerald Zeno
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Smith III
Mr. Stephen S. Smith
Ms. V. Smith
Mrs. Virginia V. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smock
Ms. Emilie J. Smoke
Mr. and Mrs. John Smythe
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sneddon
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snell
Mr. K. E. Snider
Mr. Donald R. Snipes
Mr. David A. Snouffer
Dr. Petra E. Snowden
Mrs. Charles E. Snyder III
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Sobol
Mr. Lance Solaroli
Edward J. Sommers, Ph.D.
Ms. Shirley Sondej
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Sonenshine
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sonnino
Mr. Christopher J. Spada
Dr. and Mrs. Curtis V. Spear, Jr.
Mrs. Marlyn L. Speckheuer
Mr. and Dr. David Specter
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Speegle
Mrs. Bonnie W. Speight
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Speight
Ms. Christine Speight
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spence
Ms. E. Norris Spencer
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Spencer
Mrs. Elizabeth McGeorge Spencer
Mr. J. B. Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Spencer
Ms. Norene S. Spencer
Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Sperling
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Sperry
Mr. William Spicuzza
Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Spigel
Captain and Mrs. James J. Spillane
Ms. Stephanie Spingarn
Ms. Ursula Spont
Mrs. Patricia H. Spriggs
Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Spruill
Ms. Joy Squicciarini
Mr. and Mrs. John R. St. George, Jr.
Mr. Robert J. Stack and
Ms. Janet Southard
Dr. Valerie Stallings
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stanard
Ms. Freda Stanley
Ms. Barbara J. Starck
Mr. and Mrs. Robin L. Starck
Mr. and Ms. Larry Stark
Mrs. Louis Stark
Ms. N. Linda Stark
Colonel and Mrs. P. Lee Starkey
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Starkey
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Starkey
Dr. and Mrs. Carroll Starling
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Starsman
Mr. and Mrs. Steven S. Stasulis
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin V. Statzer
Mr. and Mrs. Victor D. Stauch, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Staudter
Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Steadman
Mrs. Phyllis Steen
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Steere
Ms. Marcia Stefani
Mr. Gerald H. Stein
Mrs. Charlotte K. Steingold
Mr. Joseph R. Steingold
Camp Chrysler helps nurture the artist in children with
challenging art and drama projects. Photo by Jake
Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Mr. Anthony P. Stella
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Stenlund
Mr. and Mrs. Chris G. Stephanitsis
Mrs. Elaine E. Stephens
Mr. James Stephens
Ms. Patricia C. Stephenson
Mrs. Sue W. Stephenson
Mr. Kenneth G. Stepka and
Mrs. Deborah A. Gill
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Stevens
Mrs. Anna M. Stewart
The Honorable Robert W. Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Stiffler
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Stiffler
Dr. Barron H. Stillman
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Stine, Jr.
Ms. Mary Stine
Dr. and Mrs. David H. Stockwell III
Mrs. Ralph M. Stokes, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Stokey
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stone
Mr. and Mrs. James Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoneburner
Mr. and Mrs. Norman V. Stones
Captain and Mrs. William F. Story
Mr. and Mrs. John Stouffer
Mrs. Greta K. Stovall
Ms. Kathryn B. Stovall
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph D. Stowe
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Strange
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strange
Mrs. J. Brent Streit
Ms. Paula J. Strickland
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Stringer
Mr. and Mrs. Hildreth Strode
Ms. Morgan Strong
Dr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Stroud
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stutts
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Sugg
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Suhring
Mr. and Mrs. David Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. James V. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sullivan
Ms. Patricia A. Sullivan
Dr. Patricia R. Sullivan
Major General and
Mrs. Robert A. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Sean Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Summerlin
Mrs. Lisa J. Sunday and
Mr. Terry A. Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Sussman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Sutelan
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Members and supporters
Mr. and Mrs. David K. Sutelan
Ms. Mary L. Sutterluety
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Sutton
Captain and Mrs. Robert J. Swain
Ms. Cynthia Swaine
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Swan
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Swann
Mrs. Eugene S. Swanson
Mrs. Lynne R. Sward
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Swartley
Mrs. Frances D. Swartz
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Swett
Ms. Sharon Swift
Mrs. Joyce J. Swindell
Ms. Amy Swink
Captain and Mrs. James H. Swint
Howard Sykes
Mrs. Judy Sykes and
Ms. Sharon Plawin
Ms. Patricia A. Sykes and
Ms. Deanne F. Dabbs
Ms. Sandra S. Tabachnick
Ms. Rebecca M. Tabakin
Ms. Jessie R. Tabakin
Lieutenant John Tamez
Mr. and Mrs. John Tamm
Mrs. David B. Tankard
Ms. Nancy Tanovs
Ms. Kathleen Tarumoto
Mr. Jason Tashoty
Ms. Jane W. Tate
Mr. Sean Tatem
Ms. Olivia Tautkus
Mr. and Ms. Gordon B. Tayloe, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Taylor, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Taylor
Mr. Christopher Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Taylor
Ms. Dora Lee Taylor
Mr. Earle P. Taylor
Mrs. Jean M. Taylor
Ms. Kathryn T. Taylor
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Taylor
Pat Taylor and Carolyn Roberson
Rear Admiral and
Mrs. Raynor A. K. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradford Tazewell, Jr.
Mrs. Cecile Tedesco
Mr. Jeffrey Tefft
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Tennant
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tenpas
Mr. Lee Teply
Mr. Hillman Terzian
Ms. Judith R. Thaler, CRS, ABR
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Thomas
Dr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Thomason
Ms. Carol Ann Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Clovis H. Thompson
Mr. Jim Thompson
Ms. Marie Thompson
Ms. Rosalie Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thompson
Ms. Angelica Thomson
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Thornhill
Semiannual Vissi d’arte programs with Virginia Opera combine musical performances with art in the Chrysler’s
galleries. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Mr. and Mrs. Ammon C. Tharp
Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Thelen
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Theuer
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thiesen
Ms. Brenda Thole
Jeri Thomas
Ms. Marigrace S. Thomas
Ms. Patricia M. Thomas
Mr. Robert B. Thomas and
Ms. Susan Byrom
Ms. Suzanne F. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Thornton, Jr.
Ms. Christine Thrall
Ms. Linda Gordon Thrasher
Mrs. Jane B. Thumm
Ms. Marian B. Ticatch
Ms. Mildred M. Tickle
Ms. Jill Tiderman
Mr. Garland Tillery and
Mr. James R. Early
Ms. Ruby Tillie
Ms. Chantal Timms and
Mr. Mark Leach
Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Tinaro, Jr.
Mrs. Jeanette Tinkham
Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Tisdale
Ms. Marjorie Tobias
Mr. James Tobin and
Mrs. Jean Balatanski
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Todd, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toland
Trina Tolentino
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Tolmie
Dr. and Mrs. J.R. Tomlinson
Dr. Martha J. Tompkins
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Tonelson
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Torian
Colonel and Mrs. James Tormey
Ms. Marie Torrans
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Tousignant
Mr. Alexandre A. Touzov
Mr. and Mrs. Guy K. Tower
The Honorable and
Mrs. Russell Townsend, Jr.
Ms. Mary Tracy
Admiral and Mrs. Harry D. Train II
Mrs. Philip R. Trapani
Ms. Jacqueline B. Travers
Ms. Dorothy Leigh Traweek
Mrs. Harry O. Traylor
Ms. Diana Tressler
Mrs. Mary Ellen Triplett
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Trivette
Mrs. Kathryn A. Troy
Ms. Patricia Trull
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Trzcinski
Mr. Joseph Tsagronis
Mrs. B.J. Tucker
Ms. Lynette V. Tucker
Mrs. Paula Tucker-Hogan
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Tudor
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tuleya
Mr. and Mrs. Rheal P. Turcotte
Mrs. Gloria A. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Turner
Ms. Nikita Turner
Mrs. Cecilia Turrietta
Mr. and Mrs. Derek Turrietta
Mr. George Tussing
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Members and supporters
Ms. Susan A. Tweed
Mr. Pierce Tyler and
Ms. Dia DuVernet
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. G. Tyree, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Tysinger
Mr. Barry D. Tyson
Mr. Martin Unger
Ms. Elizabeth A. Upchurch
Ms. Jillian Upham and
Ms. Linda Lewin
Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Upton
Mrs. Luther J. Upton III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Utz
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vacca
Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Vail
Carvel and Carter Valentine
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Van Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van Camp
Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm S. Van De Water
Mrs. Grace M. Van Derveer
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Van Faussien
Mrs. Louann Van Pelt
Mrs. Jane M. van Wolkenten
Mr. and Mrs. Harold VanderWilt
Ms. Carol K. VanDeventer
Mr. Jan J. VanHeiningen
Mr. Robert H. Vann and
Mrs. Virginia K. Windsor
Ms. Gloria Vannote
Mrs. John H. Vansant
Ms. Catalina Vasquez-Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vast-Binder
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Vaughan
Ms. Andrea V. Vela
Ms. Ann Dearsley Vernon
Ms. Marie Vesely and
Mr. Mike Hoover
Dr. and Mrs. James D. Via
Dr. and Mrs. Jose J. Vicens
Mr. George D. Vick
Mrs. Elizabeth Villarreal
Ms. Mary Anne Viola-Fiore
Ms. M. Angela Vitale and
Ms. Paulette Vitale
Mrs. Rita K. Voke
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Vollbrecht
Mr. and Mrs. Stefan von Campe
Ms. Elizabeth von Reyn
Mrs. Betty Wagner
Dr. and Mrs. John Wagner
Ms. Traci Wagner
Mr. William H. Wagner
Ms. Julia Wainwright and
Mr. Michael Carter
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Waitekus
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Waldholtz
Mrs. Anne D. Waldrop
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wales, Jr.
Ms. Gretchen Walker
Mr. and Mrs. H. Michael Walker
Mrs. Jane W. Walker
Mr. John Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Walker
Mrs. Margaret B. Walker
Mrs. Stanley Clay Walker
Ms. Susannah Walker
Mr. William A. Walker
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Walker III
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Wallace
Ms. Joan D. Wallace
Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Wallace, Jr.
Ms. Karen Waller
Mr. and Mrs. William Waller, Jr.
Dr. Walter R. Wallingford and
Ms. Donna M. Briggs
Damien Walsh and Patt Prugh-Walsh
Mr. Joseph Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh
Mrs. Maryann Walsh
Ms. Page Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh
Ms. Jeanne Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walters
Ms. Mary S. Walther
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walton
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wannamaker
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wansink
Mr. Randy Wanttaja and
Mr. Michael John Saetta
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ward
Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Ward, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ward
Ms. MaryAnn Ward
Ms. Sarah Jane Ward
Ms. Shirley A. Ward
Drs. William E. and Rose M. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Warden
Dr. and Mrs. William B. Warden
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Ware III
Mr. and Mrs. Guilford D. Ware
Ms. Elizabeth G. Waring
Mr. William J. Warner
Mrs. Angela Warol
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Warren
Ms. Felicia R. Warren
Ms. Linda Warren
Ms. Mary B. Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Warren
Mrs. Cathy Lee Washburn
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Washburn
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Washington
Ms. Winifred Washington
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wassell
Mr. Charles B. Wasserman and
Mrs. Ruth C. Wasserman
Ms. Connie W. Waterbury
Ms. Wendy Waters
Mr. and Mrs. William Waters
Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Watkins, Jr.
Ms. Anita Watson
Ms. Kalila A. Watson
Mr. James Watts and Ms. Diane Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper N. Watts
Mr. Gordon R. Weaver and
Ms. Terri L. Landau
Mr. Hal Weaver and
Ms. Janet Shaughnessy
Mr. Robert L. Weaver
Ms. Collier Webb
Ms. Emilie Webb
Dr. and Mrs. George R. Webb
Ms. Gerri Webb
Mr. Howard M. Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Webb
Mr. William M. Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Weber
Mr. and Mrs. James Weckerly
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wehner
Mr. John Weigle and
Ms. Kathy Zeljeznjak
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Weiner
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Weinstein
Ms. Elizabeth Weir
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weir
Dr. and Mrs. A. Jeffrey Weisberg
Dr. Barclay Kruger Weisberg
Ms. Edith E. Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Weiss
Mr. Brian E. Wells
Mrs. Julie Wells and
Mr. John Kluchovic
Mrs. Valerie Wells
Ms. Diane Gould Werbel
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Werber
Ms. Helene P. Werner
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Werner
Ms. Virginia T. Werner
Ms. Cecelia A. Weschler
Mrs. Beverly B. West
Dr. and Mrs. David West
Ms. Gwendolyn West
Mrs. Vivian B. West
Mr. and Mrs. William H. West
Ms. Diane Westbrook
Mr. Lawrence E. Wetsel, Jr.
Mrs. Phyllis B. Whaley and
Mr. O. Glen Martin
Mr. R. A. Wharton
Commander and
Mrs. Edward G. Whealton, Jr.
Captain and Mrs. William C. Wheaton
Mrs. Agnieszka Whelan
Mrs. Helene Whitaker
Ms. Cheryl S. White
Ms. Cynthia White
Mrs. Glenny B. White
Mr. Howard White
Mr. and Mrs. James A. White
Mr. and Mrs. John E. White III
Captain Larry White
Ms. Laurie S. White and
Mr. Jim Herley
Mr. Michael F. White
Ms. Nancy L. White
Mr. and Mrs. Reece B. White, Jr.
Ms. Roxie H. White
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White
Dr. Willard E. White
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Members and supporters
Mr. William Andrew White, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Whitehorne
Dr. G. William Whitehurst
Drs. Leland and Vicki Whitelock
The Honorable and
Mrs. Morton V. Whitlow
Ms. Barbara Whitmore
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whitmore
Mr. and Mrs. Allan V. Whitney
Mrs. Doris L. Whitson
Ms. Kathryn G. Whitson
Mr. and Mrs. H. Waller Whittemore
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wieder
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilder
Ms. Denise L. Wiley
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wilkinson
Ms. Marsha D. Wilks
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willey
Ms. Denise L. Willey
Mr. Mark William
Mrs. Beth O. Williams and
Mr. Rolf A. Williams
Ms. Catherine Williams
Mrs. Celeste Williams
Ms. Eugenia Williams
Ms. Julia Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Kim B. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Williams
Mr. Lawrence Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Williams
Mrs. Lucy P. Williams
Ms. Martha M. Williams
Mr. Melvin H. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams
Dr. and Mrs. Scott S. Williams
Mrs. Thomas H. Williams
Ms. Karen Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Berry D. Willis
Ms. Dianne Willis
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff R. Willis
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wills
Ms. Alene Wilmoth
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Wilson
Mr. Duane Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wilson
Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wilson
Mr. John Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wilson
Linda and Nicholas Wilson
Ms. Lougenia Wilson and
Ms. Linda Lundquist
Mrs. Louis Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Wilson III
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Wilson
Ms. Sharon L. Wilson
Mrs. Susan K. Wilson
Mr. Thomas N. Wilson and
Ms. Karen Haberthur
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wiltse
Mr. and Mrs. R. Allan Wimbish
Ms. Catherine D. Winborne
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wingfield
The Honorable and
Mrs. Barclay C. Winn
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Winn
Ms. Saundra Winstead and
Mr. Thomas D. St. Andre
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Winston
Angela Winters
Mr. Miles J. Winters, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Winters
Mr. and Mrs.
Henry J. Wintringham, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Witt
Dr. Robert Wojtowicz
Dr. Anne G. Wolcott
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Wolcott, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Dixon Wolcott
Dr. James M. Wolcott
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Woleben
Ms. Frances Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Raol A. Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfred
Dr. and Mrs. G. Kenneth Wolfskill
Mr. Ronald M. Wolin
Mrs. Florence B. Wolin-Clayton
Commander and
Mrs. G. C. Womble, Jr.
Mr. Michael Womble and
Mr. David Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Wood
Ms. Dorothy L. Wood
Mr. Douglas Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K. Wood
Mr. and Mrs. James Wood, Jr.
Dr. and Rev. William Wood
Mrs. Judith D. Woodard
Mrs. Betty J. Woodhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Woods
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Woodson
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Woodward
Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Woolfitt
Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Worden
Mrs. Karen Worden
Dr. and Mrs. G. Byron Work
Dr. Paul H. Wornom
Ms. Patricia A. Wray and
Mrs. Lucy R. White
Mrs. Ann C. Wright
Mr. and Mrs. C. Grover Wright
Mrs. Mikell Wright
Dr. and Mrs. Richard O. Wright
Ms. Sara M. Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wright, Jr.
Ms. Willie Anne Wright
Ms. Juanita T. Wyda
Mrs. Deborah H. Wyld
Mr. and Mrs. William Wyrick
Abbie and Mike Yablonsky
Mr. Zacharie Yakel
Dr. Betty J. Yarborough
Dr. and Mrs. Steven F. Yaros
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Yarsinske, Jr.
Ms. Sandra Ybarra
Mr. Steve Yetiv
Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder
Andrew and Patricia Phelan Young
Ms. Antoinette G. Young
David Young
Ms. Karen Young
Dr. Lynnette R. Young
Dr. Robert E. Young
Captain and Mrs. Robert Younger
Ms. Karen Zablocki
Dr. and Mrs. Tarek O. Zaki
Ms. Virginia Zaun
Mr. and Mrs. David Zellmer
Mrs. Dorothy Zimmerman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zimmerman
Mr. William A. Zimmerman
Mr. Peter Zink
Mr. and Mrs. Channing M. Zucker
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Zucker
College of William & Mary
Alumni Association
Docent Council of the
Chrysler Museum
Duval Radford Charitable
Testamentary Trust
E. T. Gresham Company, Inc.
GEICO Philanthropic Foundation
Harbour Place Condominium
Association
James Madison University
Alumni Association
Just Give
Nancy Chandler Associates
Network for Good
The New Leaf, Inc.
Norfolk Academy
Occidental Petroleum
Redwood Junior Garden Club
RK Chevrolet
Roanoke College
Suffolk Social Club
Virginia Commonwealth University
Alumni Association
Young Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
Gifts in Kind
Brent and Becky’s Bulbs
Christie’s
Farm Fresh Charitable Foundation
GPMS of Virginia, Inc.
Hampton Roads Magazine
Sotheby’s
Gifts of Art
Nathan H. Benn
David A. Douglas
Dr. Giraud Foster
Georgianna Stamatelos Savas
Bruce Silverstein
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR 2009–2010
STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES
For the Years Ended June 30, 2010 and 2009
2010
2009
Changes in Unrestricted Net Assets
Operating Support and Revenue
City of Norfolk
$ 2,962,320 $ 2,988,443
Contributions and other grants
753,659 776,164
Investment income 22,961 48,542
Memberships
889,676 876,453
Earned income
684,029 609,637
Other income
289,043 469,631
Net assets released from restrictions
920,654 1,207,585
Total Operating Support and Revenue
6,522,342 6,976,455
Operating Expenses
Program services
Galleries, curatorial and exhibits
3,300,172 3,743,210
Other
1,752,148 1,866,242
Total program services
5,052,320 5,609,452
Supporting services
Development and marketing
856,989 805,895
General and administrative
608,422 559,156
Total supporting services
1,465,411 1,365,051
Total Operating Expenses
6,517,731 6,974,503
Change in Net Assets from Operating Activities
4,611 1,952
Non-Operating Activities
Change in net assets related to collection items
not capitalized:
Accessions
(1,032,331)
(557,027)
Deaccession proceeds
166,434 316
(865,897)
(556,711)
Investment income (loss) 1,605,910 (1,770,385)
Contributions, non-operating
816,245 1,865,682
Non-operating expenses
(64,597)
(678,210)
Net assets released from restrictions 328,596 2,859,617
Total Non-Operating Activities
1,820,257 1,719,993
Change in Unrestricted Net Assets (carried forward)
1,824,868 1,721,945
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR 2009–2010
STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES
For the Years Ended June 30, 2010 and 2009
2010
2009
Change in Unrestricted Net Assets (brought forward)
1,824,868 1,721,945
Changes in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
Contributions
621,795 1,747,396
Investment income (loss)
2,416,087 (2,957,339)
Net assets released from restrictions
(1,249,250)
(4,067,202)
Change in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
1,788,632 (5,277,145)
Change in Permanently Restricted Net Assets
Contributions
506,443 174,479
Change in Net Assets
4,119,943 (3,380,721)
Net Assets, Beginning of Year
49,335,200 52,715,921
NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR
$ 53,455,143 $ 49,335,200
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR 2009–2010
STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
June 30, 2010 and 2009
10%
2010
2009
10%
Assets
45%
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 3,476,667 $ 1,958,044 Inventory
143,913 132,803 Prepaid expense and other assets
352,805 411,727 Pledges receivable, net
3,322,563 4,228,622 34%
Charitable trusts
1,108,095 982,364 Investments
44,329,554 40,716,458 Property and equipment, net 2,090,622 2,124,318 TOTAL ASSETS
$54,824,219 $50,554,336 Operating Income
Government
Liabilities and Net Assets
Contributions, Memberships & Grants
Liabilities
Earned Income
Accounts payable
$ 270,380 $ 144,905 Investment Income
Accrued expenses and other liabilities
761,360 666,033 Deferred revenue
75,068 46,502 Note payable
262,268 361,696 Total Liabilities
1,369,076 1,219,136 8.0%
Net Assets
Unrestricted
10.8%
Board designated
18,562,483 16,798,380 33.1%
Other
3,368,000 3,307,235 8.9%
Total unrestricted net assets
21,930,483 20,105,615 Temporarily restricted
10,615,626 8,826,994 12.8%
26.4%
Permanently restricted
20,909,034 20,402,591 Total Net Assets
53,455,143 49,335,200 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
$54,824,219 $50,554,336
Operating Expense
Collections & Exhibitions
Facilities & Security
Development & Marketing
General & Administrative
Education & Interpretation
Other
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR 2009–2010
STATEMENTS OF OPERATING EXPENSES
For the Years Ended June 30, 2010 and 2009 2010
2009
Natural Classification
Salaries $ 2,890,221 Payroll taxes
198,317 Employee benefits
445,218 Temporary employees
69,115 Total compensation and benefits
3,602,871 Advertising
83,287 Computer services
39,873 Consulting and outside services
274,391 Cost of sales
157,892 Depreciation
110,393 Exhibition fees and installation
421,842 Insurance
106,475 Miscellaneous
305,323 Printing and publications
119,153 Repairs and maintenance
320,240 Supplies
181,122 Telephone
40,469 Donor stewardship, professional development and travel
316,669 Utilities
437,731 Total Operating Expenses
$ 6,517,731 Functional Classification
Program Services
Galleries, curatorial and exhibitions
$ 3,300,172 Education
700,986 Library
210,519 Gift Shop
284,898 Historic Houses
268,317 Special events
174,797 Support programs
112,631 Total Program Services
5,052,320 Supporting Services
Development and marketing
856,989 General and administrative
608,422 Total Supporting Services
1,465,411 Total Operating Expenses
$ 6,517,731 $3,081,680 218,167 434,278 74,931 3,809,056 70,686 33,233 198,533 163,396 113,201 702,352 118,336 293,244 155,100 215,419 200,127 37,679 236,679 627,462 $6,974,503 $3,743,210 677,942 222,577 289,637 326,233 214,747 135,106 5,609,452 805,895 559,156 1,365,051 $6,974,503 61
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR 2009–2010
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For the Years Ended June 30, 2010 and 2009
2010
Cash Flows From Operating Activities
Change in net assets
$ 4,119,943 Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to cash provided by operating activities
Net decrease (increase) in fair value of investments
(3,156,462)
Depreciation
110,393 Proceeds from sales of collection items
(166,434)
Acquisition of collection items
1,032,331 Changes in certain operating assets and liabilities
Inventory and other assets
(77,919)
Pledges receivable
(113,353)
Liabilities
249,368 Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities
1,997,867 Cash Flows From Investing Activities
Purchase of investments
(9,027,401)
Proceeds from sale of investments and maturities
8,570,767 Proceeds from sales of collection items
166,434 Acquisition of collection items
(1,032,331)
Additions to property and equipment
(76,697)
Net Cash Used in Investing Activities
(1,399,228)
Cash Flows From Financing Activities
Contributions to permanently restricted funds
241,159 Contributions to temporarily restricted funds
778,253 Repayments of note payable
(99,428)
Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities
919,984 Increase (Decrease) in Cash and Cash Equivalents
1,518,623 Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning of Year
1,958,044 CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF YEAR
$ 3,476,667 Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information
Cash paid during the year for interest
$
20,572 2009
$ (3,380,721)
6,509,103 113,201 (316)
557,027 138,701 (3,630,595)
(14,371)
292,029 (4,232,449)
2,351,788 316 (557,027)
(188,911)
(2,626,283)
157,621 3,612,208 (1,864,259)
1,905,570 (428,684)
2,386,728 $ 1,958,044 $
100,490
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR 2009–2010
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTE 1 - NATURE OF ORGANIZATION
The Chrysler Museum, Incorporated (Museum) is one of America’s most distinguished midsized art museums. Located in Hampton Roads, a community of 1.5 million in southeastern
Virginia, the Museum welcomes 160,000 annual visitors from around the world. The
Museum operates on an annual budget of approximately $7 million and employs a staff of
approximately 104.
The Museum is home to a world-class collection of over 35,000 paintings, sculpture,
photographs, and decorative arts primarily assembled by industrialist Walter P. Chrysler, Jr.
The Museum is particularly well known for its glass collection, one of the finest and most
comprehensive anywhere.
restricted net assets are reclassified to unrestricted net assets and reported in the statements of
activities as “Net assets released from restrictions.”
Art Collection In conformity with the practice followed by most museums, the collection is
not presented in the accompanying statements of financial position. The value of accessions
(collection items purchased by the Museum) and the deacession proceeds are reported as nonoperating activities in the accompanying statements of activities. Contributed collection items
are not reflected in the financial statements.
The Museum also administers two Historic Houses, the Moses Myers House and the Norfolk
History Museum, each of which is located in downtown Norfolk. The Moses Myers House,
which was the residence of Norfolk’s first Jewish citizens, includes more than seventy percent
of its original late eighteenth century furnishings.
The Museum is committed to applying the highest professional standards to the care and
preservation of its unique collection. Each of the items is cataloged, preserved, and cared
for, and activities verifying their existence and assessing their condition are performed
continuously. Accessions and deaccessions are approved by the Museum’s Board of Trustees
and the proceeds from deaccession are used solely for the acquisition of collection items.
Additionally, in an effort to maintain the purchasing power of such proceeds, the Board has
similarly designated the investment income earned on these funds. At June 30, 2010, the
Museum’s collection was insured at a level deemed appropriate by management.
In addition to its fine permanent collection, the Museum presents each year a dynamic
schedule of changing exhibitions and a wide variety of interpretive programs. Each is
designed to make the works on view in the Museum galleries accessible and meaningful to a
diverse audience.
Cash and Cash Equivalents For purposes of the statements of financial position and cash flows,
cash and cash equivalents are defined as demand deposits, certificate of deposits and all highly
liquid debt instruments purchased with an original maturity of three months or less, other than
those maintained as a part of investment portfolios.
Through an active program of loans from its collection and through the professional
involvement of its staff, the Museum maintains an active presence in the international museum
community.
Pledges Receivable Pledges receivable represent unconditional promises to give and are
recorded at net realizable value. Promises to give to be received after one year are discounted
at an appropriate discount rate commensurate with the risks involved. An allowance for
uncollectible pledges receivable is provided based upon management’s judgment. Conditional
promises to give are not included as support until the conditions are substantially met.
The Museum is particularly proud of its record of community citizenship and good
management. The Museum is a regular partner and collaborator with regional governments,
businesses, educational organizations, and cultural groups, seeking to leverage resources to
provide the highest quality service at the lowest cost. At the insistence of the Museum’s
Trustees, the Museum operates every year on a balanced budget and is virtually free of longterm debt.
The Museum’s mission is to act as a catalyst. We bring art and people together to enrich and transform
lives. A new free admission policy, adopted in September 2009, along with newly enhanced
interpretive programming, ensures that the Museum is truly accessible to the community that
we exist to serve.
NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of Presentation The Museum is required to report information regarding its financial
position and activities according to three classes of net assets: unrestricted net assets,
temporarily restricted net assets, and permanently restricted net assets. All donor-restricted
support is reported as an increase in temporarily or permanently restricted net assets,
depending on the nature of the restriction. When a temporary restriction expires, temporarily
Inventory Inventory is valued at lower of cost (using the first-in, first-out method) or market.
Investments The Museum’s investments are carried at their fair values in the statements of
financial position. Changes in fair value are included in the change in net assets in the
accompanying statements of activities.
Property and Equipment Property and equipment are recorded at cost if purchased and at
estimated fair value if donated. Asset purchases of $500 or more are capitalized, while
maintenance and repairs that do not improve or extend the useful lives of the respective assets
are expensed currently. Depreciation is calculated using the straight-line method based on
useful lives of 5-10 years.
The Museum building and Historic Houses are owned by the City of Norfolk. By mutual
agreement, the Museum occupies, without charge, its facilities owned by the City of Norfolk.
Most improvements and additions to the buildings have been funded jointly by the City
and by Museum contributions restricted for such purposes. As required by the City, all
improvements and additions to the buildings are the property of the City. The Museum does
not recognize contribution income and the offsetting rental expense for the use of its facilities
because the value is not readily determinable due to the special use nature of the facility.
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continued
Deferred Revenue Deferred revenue results primarily from camps and rental of the Museum for
special events received in advance and which will be recognized as revenue when the event
occurs in the following fiscal year.
Advertising Advertising costs are charged to operations when incurred and totaled $83,287,
NOTE 3 – PLEDGES RECEIVABLE
Pledges receivable at June 30, 2010 and 2009 consist of the following:
2010
2009
and $70,686 for the years ended June 30, 2010 and 2009, respectively.
Amounts due within one year
$ 882,569
$ 1,169,578
Estimates Management uses estimates and assumptions in preparing financial statements.
Amounts due in more than one year
but less than five years
1,781,507
2,594,516
Amounts due in more than five years
3,099,122
3,083,518
Total pledges receivable
5,763,198
6,847,612
(411,253)
(540,366)
(2,029,382)
(2,078,624)
$ 3,322,563
$ 4,228,622
Those estimates and assumptions affect the reported assets and liabilities, the disclosure of
contingent assets and liabilities, and the reported revenue and expenses. Actual results could
differ from those estimates.
Functional Allocation of Expenses The cost of providing the various program and supporting
services has been summarized on a functional basis in the statements of activities and of
operating expenses. In presenting the Museum’s natural classification of expenses on a
functional basis, direct expenses are aggregated by function and indirect expenses, primarily
facilities management and depreciation, have been allocated among the functional programs
and services benefited.
Volunteers A substantial number of unpaid volunteers have made significant contributions of
their time and talent to further the mission of the Museum. The value of these contributed
services is not reported in these financial statements since it is not susceptible to objective
measurement or valuation, and because the criteria for recognition of such volunteer effort
have not been satisfied.
Income Taxes The Museum is exempt from income taxes under Section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code; however, it is required to file federal income tax returns. Tax years
before 2006 are no longer subject to income tax examination. Management continually
evaluates tax positions reflected in the Museum’s tax filings and does not believe that any
material uncertain tax positions exist.
Subsequent Events Management has evaluated subsequent events through November 4, 2010,
the date which the financial statements were available to be issued.
Less allowance for doubtful accounts
Less present value discount (at 7%)
Total pledges receivable, net
The Museum has received a conditional promise to give for $2,000,000 payable in two
annual installments of $1,000,000 contingent upon meeting a certain capital requirement.
Subsequent to year end, the requirement was met.
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continued
NOTE 4 – SPLIT-INTEREST AGREEMENTS
NOTE 5 – INVESTMENTS
Split-interest agreements with donors consist of irrevocable charitable
gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts and a perpetual trust. Splitinterest agreements are reported at fair value in the statements of
financial position.
Investments at June 30, 2010 and 2009 consist of the following:
2010
2009
Money market funds
$2,077,761
$3,048,831
Bond fund
1,754,266
1,600,042
Charitable gift annuities are recognized as an asset at fair value at the
Domestic equities
1,163,139
993,664
date of the annuity agreement. An annuity liability is recognized for
Mutual fund
14,741,787
13,752,407
the present value of future cash flows expected to be paid to the donor Multi-asset 7,986,325
6,851,832
and contribution revenues are recognized equal to the difference
Private equity
2,850,136
1,385,348
between the asset and the annuity liability. Liabilities are adjusted
Hedge funds
11,005,704
10,732,699
during the terms of the annuities for payments to donors, accretion of Real assets
2,592,481
2,202,636
discounts and changes in the life expectancies of the donors.
44,171,599
40,567,459
Charitable remainder trusts provide for the payment of distributions
Gift annuity investments
157,955
148,999
to designated beneficiaries over the trusts’ terms. At the end of
the trusts’ terms, the remaining assets are to be available for the
Total investments
$44,329,554
$40,716,458
Museum’s use, subject to donor-imposed restrictions. The Museum is
also the beneficiary of a perpetual trust which was recognized as an
The following summarizes investments in entities that calculate fair value based on net asset value per share
asset and contribution revenue at the date the trust was established.
as of June 30, 2010:
Distributions from the trust are recorded as investment income and
the assets are adjusted for changes in the fair value of the trust assets.
Fair Value
Unfunded Redemption Frequency
Redemption
These trusts are administered and held by others.
Commitments (if Currently Eligible)
Notice Period
Initial contributions and annual adjustments for all split-interest
agreements are calculated based on estimated life expectancies and
other assumptions. Discount rates used in the calculations at June 30,
2010 and 2009 ranged from 2.72% to 7.00% for both years.
At June 30, 2010 and 2009, the Museum recorded liabilities to
beneficiaries of the charitable gift annuities totaling $99,205 and
$88,769, respectively, which are included in accrued expenses in the
accompanying statements of financial position.
Multi-asset
$ 7,986,325
$ -
Daily
Private equity
2,850,136
2,778,090
Ineligible, annual
Hedge funds
11,005,704
-
Quarterly, annual,
tri-annual
Real assets
2,592,481
963,121
$24,434,646
$3,741,211
Ineligible
60-100 days
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR 2009–2010
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continued
Investment income (loss) for the years ended June 30, consists of the following:
2010
Interest and dividends, net of investment fees
Investment management fees
Change in fair value of investments
Total investment income (loss)
NOTE 6 – FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
2009
$ 897,451
(68,203)
3,215,710
$ 1,829,921
(74,000)
(6,435,103)
$ 4,044,958
$ (4,679,182)
Investment income (loss) is recorded in the following net asset categories in the statements of
activities for the years ended June 30:
2010
2009
Unrestricted net assets
Operating Non-operating Temporarily restricted net assets
Total investment income (loss)
$ 22,961
1,605,910
$ 48,542
(1,770,385)
1,628,871
2,416,087
(1,721,843)
(2,957,339)
$ 4,044,958
$ (4,679,182)
Unrestricted non-operating investment income (loss) includes amounts from
board designated funds.
The Museum has certain assets and liabilities that are valued using a fair value hierarchy. The
three levels of fair value hierarchy for recurring fair value measurements are prioritized based
on the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value and are as follows:
• Level 1 – quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
• Level 2 – observable inputs that include quoted market prices for similar assets or liabilities;
quoted market prices that are not in an active market; or other inputs that are observable and
can be corroborated by observable market data for substantially the full term of the assets or
liabilities.
• Level 3 – unobservable inputs that are supported by little or no market activity and that are
significant to the fair value of the assets or liabilities. Level 3 assets and liabilities include
financial instruments whose value is determined using pricing models, discounted cash flow
methodologies or similar techniques, as well as instruments for which the determination of
fair value requires significant management judgment or estimation.
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continued
The following tables present the Museum’s assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis for each hierarchy level at June 30, 2010 and 2009:
2010
Assets
Money market funds
$
Bond fund
Domestic equities
Mutual fund
Multi-asset Private equity
Hedge funds
Real assets
Gift annuity investments
Total investments
Charitable trusts
Total assets at fair value
$
Liabilities
Gift annuity liabilities
$
Total liabilities at fair value
$
2009
Assets
Money market funds
$
Bond fund
Domestic equities
Mutual fund
Multi-asset Private equity
Hedge funds
Real assets Gift annuity investments
Total investments
Charitable trusts
Total assets at fair value
$
Liabilities
Gift annuity liabilities
$
Total liabilities at fair value
$
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
2,077,761
$ -
1,163,139
14,741,787
-
-
-
-
17,982,687
157,955
18,140,642
-
$
-
$ 2,077,761
1,754,266
-
1,754,266
-
-
1,163,139
-
-
14,741,787
7,986,325
- 7,986,325
-
2,850,136
2,850,136
-
11,005,704
11,005,704
-
2,592,481
2,592,481
9,740,591
16,448,321
44,171,599
-
-
157,955
9,740,591
16,448,321
44,329,554
-
18,140,642
$ -
1,108,095
1,108,095
9,740,591
$ 17,556,416
$ 45,437,649
-
-
$ $ Level 1
3,048,831
$ -
993,664
13,752,407
-
-
-
-
17,794,902
148,999
17,943,901
-
17,943,901
$ -
-
$ $ -
-
$ $ Level 2
99,205
99,205
$ $ Level 3
99,205
99,205
Total
-
$ -
$ 3,048,831
1,600,042
-
1,600,042
-
-
993,664
-
-
13,752,407
6,851,832
-
6,851,832
-
1,385,348
1,385,348
-
10,732,699
10,732,699
-
2,202,636
2,202,636
8,451,874
14,320,683
40,567,459
-
-
148,999
8,451,874
14,320,683
40,716,458
-
982,364
982,364
8,451,874
$ 15,303,047
$ 41,698,822
-
-
$ $ 88,769
88,769
$ $ 88,769
88,769
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR 2009–2010
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continued
The following tables present a reconciliation of assets and liabilities in which significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) were used to determine fair value for the years
ended June 30, 2009 and 2010:
Private
Hedge
Real
Charitable
Gift Annuity
Equity
Funds
Assets
Trusts
Liabilities
Balance, July 1, 2008
$ 1,227,052
$ 12,912,587
$ 1,701,889
$ 1,206,226
$ 92,617
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
Purchases, sales and settlements, net
(150,495)
308,791
(1,179,888)
(1,000,000)
642,157
(141,410)
(223,862)
-
(3,848)
-
Balance, June 30, 2009
1,385,348
10,732,699
2,202,636
982,364
88,769
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
Purchases, sales and settlements, net
207,938
1,256,850
1,231,808
(958,803)
47,363
342,482
43,717
82,014
10,436
-
$ 2,850,136
$ 11,005,704
$ 2,592,481
$ 1,108,095
$ 99,205
Balance, June 30, 2010
Net unrealized gains (losses) included in net gain for the period related to assets held at June 30, 2010 $1,471,710 and are included in temporarily restricted net assets.
Investments in private equity, hedge funds and real assets for which a quoted market price is not available are carried at fair value as determined by the underlying
investment fund management. Such valuations are based upon judgments that reflect various factors including, but not limited to, market values when available,
restrictions affecting marketability, operating results, financial condition of the investees and the price of recent transactions. Due to the inherent uncertainty of
investment valuation, the fair values may differ significantly from the values that would have been used had a ready market for all investments existed, and the difference
could be material.
Fair value for the charitable trusts and gift annuity liabilities are determined by calculating the present value of the future distributions expected to be received or paid,
using published life expectancy tables and rates ranging from 2.72% to 7.00%. There have been no changes in the valuation techniques and related inputs.
NOTE 7 - PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
Property and equipment at June 30, 2010 and 2009 consist of the following:
2010
Furniture, fixtures and equipment
$ 1,864,503
Less accumulated depreciation
(1,590,350)
274,153
Construction in progress
1,181,252
Land
635,217
Property and equipment, net
$ 2,090,622
2009
$ 1,814,136
(1,479,957)
334,179
1,154,922
635,217
$ 2,124,318
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continued
NOTE 8 – NOTE PAYABLE
NOTE 10 – BOARD DESIGNATED AND RESTRICTED NET ASSETS
In July 2004, the Museum established a note payable with a commercial bank for $1,200,000
secured by certain Museum investment securities. As of June 30, 2010, the note balance
outstanding was $262,268. The Museum is making monthly payments of $10,000 including
interest at 6.16% until paid in full in October 2012.
Board designated and restricted net assets at June 30, 2010 and 2009, classified as to purpose,
are as follows:
2010
2009
Future maturities for the above note are as follows:
Year
2011
2012
2013
Amount
$ 106,981
113,761
41,526
$ 262,268
Interest expense and cash paid for interest for the years ended June 30, 2010 and 2009 was
$20,572 and $100,490, respectively.
NOTE 9 - EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLAN
The Museum offers a 403(b) retirement plan covering substantially all employees who have
attained age 21, have been employed for at least one year, and who work a minimum of 1,000
hours annually. Contributions to the plan are at the discretion of the Board of Trustees and
approved annually. The Museum’s policy is to fund the contributions as accrued. Employer
contributions to the plan were $93,701 and $87,737 in 2010 and 2009, respectively, exclusive
of plan administrative costs.
Unrestricted – Board designated
Accessions
Program and supporting services
Total Board designated net assets
$ 3,998,741
14,563,742
$ 4,204,349
12,594,031
18,562,483
16,798,380
Temporarily restricted
Accessions
Capital improvements
Program and supporting services
Total temporarily restricted net assets
2,192,767
1,925,139
6,497,720
1,864,695
1,106,598
5,855,701
10,615,626
8,826,994
Permanently restricted
Accessions
Program and supporting services
3,269,705
17,639,329
3,269,455
17,133,136
20,909,034
20,402,591
$ 50,087,143
$ 46,027,965
Total permanently restricted net assets
Total Board designated and restricted net assets
The above funds aggregated by purpose at June 30, 2010 and 2009 consist of the following:
2010
2009
Accessions
Capital improvements
Program and supporting services
Total Board designated and restricted net assets
$ 9,461,213
1,925,139
38,700,791
$ 9,338,499
1,106,598
35,582,868
$ 50,087,143
$ 46,027,965
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continued
NOTE 11 – NET ASSETS RELEASED FROM RESTRICTIONS
NOTE 12 – ENDOWMENTS
Temporarily restricted net assets were released from donor restrictions during the years
ended June 30, 2010 and 2009 by incurring expenses satisfying the restricted purposes or by
occurrence of other events specified by donors, and are summarized as follows:
2010
2009
Operational support
Program and supporting services
$ 920,654
$ 1,207,585
Non-operating support
Accessions
215,738
411,407
The Museum’s endowment consists of approximately 45 individual funds established for a
variety of purposes. Its endowment includes both donor-restricted endowment funds and
funds designated by the Board of Trustees to function as endowments. Net assets associated
with endowment funds, including funds designated by the Board of Trustees to function as
endowments, are classified and reported based on the existence or absence of donor-imposed
restrictions.
Capital improvements
Total non-operating support
Total net assets released from restrictions
112,858
2,448,210
328,596
2,859,617
$ 1,249,250
$ 4,067,202
Governing Board’s Interpretation of Law The Board of Trustees has interpreted UPMIFA
as requiring the preservation of the fair value of the original gift as of the gift date of the
donor-restricted endowment funds absent explicit donor stipulations to the contrary. The
Museum classifies as permanently restricted net assets (a) the original value of gifts donated
to the permanent endowment, (b) the original value of subsequent gifts to the permanent
endowment, and (c) accumulations to the permanent endowment made in accordance with
the direction of the applicable donor gift instrument at the time the accumulation is added to
the fund. The remaining portion of the donor-restricted endowment fund that is not classified
in permanently restricted net assets is classified as temporarily restricted net assets until those
amounts are appropriated for expenditure by the Museum.
Investment Return Objectives and Risk Parameters The Museum has adopted investment and
spending policies for endowment assets that attempt to provide a predictable stream of funding
to programs supported by its endowment while seeking to maintain the purchasing power
of the endowment assets. Endowment assets include those assets of donor-restricted funds
that the Museum must hold in perpetuity or for a donor-specified period as well as Boarddesignated funds. Under this policy, as approved by the Board of Trustees, the endowment
assets are invested in a manner that is intended to (a) provide for a spending rate that keeps
pace with inflation while protecting and growing the real value of the funds corpus, (b) attain
an average annual real return, net of fees, of at least 5.0% over the long term, as measured over
rolling five-year periods, and (c) control risks that may hinder achievement of these goals.
Spending Policy The Museum utilizes a total return, spending-rate policy in order to provide
portfolio management flexibility, preserve the purchasing power (real value) of the funds, and
aid the Museum’s budgetary process. To meet these objectives, the Museum focuses on the
overall return on investments, including interest, dividends, and net investment appreciation.
For the Museum’s budgeting requirements, the Museum is limited to using up to spendingrate, currently 5.0%, applied to a five-year moving average of the applicable board designated,
temporarily and permanently restricted funds’ fair value, to determine how much of the total
return will be used for each year’s budget. If in any one year, the full spending rate is not
expended, the unspent portion carries forward and is added to subsequent year’s spending
rate. Income in excess of the spending-rate formula is thus available, subject to original gift
instruments, to maintain or increase the real value of the funds.
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continued
Endowment net asset composition by type of fund at June 30, 2010 and 2009 is as follows:
2010
Unrestricted
Temporarily Restricted
Permanently
Restricted
$
-
6,455,103 -
$ 4,875,085
-
$ 20,909,034
6,455,103
$ 25,784,119
$ 6,455,103
$ 4,875,085
$ 20,909,034
$ 32,239,222
2009
Unrestricted
Temporarily Restricted
Permanently
Restricted
Total
$
-
5,946,005 -
$ 3,552,751
-
$ 20,402,591
5,946,005
$ 23,955,342
$ 5,946,005
$ 3,552,751
$ 20,402,591
$ 29,901,347
Temporarily Restricted
Permanently
Restricted
Total
$ 4,893,483
1,657,999
(441,156)
(164,321)
$ 6,979,094
-
(2,578,897)
(847,446)
$ 20,228,112
174,479
-
-
$ 32,100,689
1,832,478
(3,020,053)
(1,011,767)
5,946,005
718,875
516,012
(725,789)
3,552,751
-
2,113,977
(791,643)
20,402,591
506,443
-
-
29,901,347
1,225,318
2,629,989
(1,517,432)
$ 6,455,103
$ 4,875,085
$ 20,909,034$
32,239,222
Donor restricted
Board designated
Total endowment funds
Donor restricted
Board designated
Total endowment funds
Changes in endowment net assets at June 30, 2009 and 2010 are as follows:
Unrestricted
Balance, July 1, 2008
Contributions
Investment loss Expenditures
Balance, June 30, 2009
Contributions
Investment income Expenditures
Balance, June 30, 2010
Total
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continued
NOTE 13 - CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT RISK
NOTE 15 – RESTATEMENTS
At various times during the years presented, the Museum may have
had on deposit with a single financial institution more than $250,000,
which is the basic limit currently insured by the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Under certain circumstances, and
depending in part upon a bank’s elective participation in certain
expanded aspects of the temporary provisions, coverage can exceed
the basic amount noted above.
The Museum historically has classified accumulated earnings net of
expenditures incurred on endowment funds as permanently restricted
net assets. However, these amounts are required to be recorded as
temporarily restricted net assets by Financial Accounting Standards
Board (FASB) Codification. Additionally, the Museum identified
and reclassified to board restricted net assets and permanently
restricted net assets, contributions that had been previously reported
as temporarily restricted net assets. Accordingly, the Museum has
restated its financial statements for the year ended June 30, 2009 for
these changes. The effect of the changes was to increase (decrease)
board designated net assets, temporarily restricted net assets and
permanently restricted net assets by $10,514,780, ($4,072,971)
and $(6,441,809), respectively at July 1, 2008. The restatement
impacted the reported amounts of contributions, investment income
(loss) and net assets released from restrictions between the three
classes of net assets for the year ended June 30, 2009. The effect of
the changes was to increase (decrease) change in unrestricted net
assets, temporarily restricted net assets and permanently restricted
net assets by $608,651, ($3,983,797) and $3,375,146, respectively
for the year ended June 30, 2009. The effect of the changes was to
increase (decrease) board designated net assets, temporarily restricted
net assets and permanently restricted net assets by $11,123,431,
$(8,056,768) and ($3,066,663), respectively at June 30, 2009. These
changes had no effect on the Museum’s total net assets or total change
in net assets.
The Company routinely invests excess cash in overnight investments.
These investments are not insured but are collateralized by
high corporate debt and U.S. Government Agency securities.
Approximately $2,659,000 was invested in this manner at June 30,
2010.
NOTE 14 – RECLASSIFICATION
Certain amounts in the 2009 financial statements have been
reclassified to conform with the current year financial statement
presentation. These reclassifications had no effect on financial
position or operating results as previously reported.
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