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donor listings - Columbus Museum of Art
ANNUAL REPORT 2009
Creativity. Quality. Community. Integrity. Advocacy. Creativity. Quality. Community. Integrity.
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Change with Value
Integrity
Integrity
“Donors to the arts, who have made this possible,
have done a wonderful thing for families. This
generosity will help parents who wish to keep their
children busy and mentally stimulated while school
is out. And for the adults, many of whom have
heavy worries these days, a bit of culture could be
a welcome diversion.”
The Columbus Dispatch, editorial, May 27, 2009, referring to the Museum’s Summer Fun
initiative which provided free admission and enhanced programming in July and August
to more than 30,000 Central Ohio visitors.
CONTENTS
DIRECTOR’S LETTER
4–5
PRESIDENT’S LETTER
6
ACQUISITIONS
9 – 13
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
15
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
17
CMA HIGHLIGHTS
18
2009 DONOR LISTINGS
24 – 31
ART MATTERS DONOR LISTINGS
33 – 37
KLEIBACKER ENDOWED FUND FOR EXCELLENCE
38 – 39
FROM THE DIRECTOR
Photograph by Greg Bartram.
Photograph by Greg Miller.
Forging change with value entails remaining true to our
goal. This impressive accomplishment includes more than
heritage and core values while creating a vision for the
$11 million designated for endowment and planned gifts.
future. The Museum’s heritage is one of caring for and
In February, our national conference, “From Palazzo
holding the art treasures of our community in trust for
to Piazza: Re-visioning Art and Conversation at the
future generations. Our core values are integrity,
Columbus Museum of Art,” celebrated the upcoming
advocacy, community, and quality. Our vision for the
addition to CMA and the new era that it represents.
future remains true to these values as we reshape
Employing a multi-faceted and interdisciplinary
the Museum as a visitor-centered, interactive,
approach, the conference explored the relationships
multigenerational experience that nurtures creativity
between the new wing and the Museum’s mission. The
and critical thinking. For this reason, we added creativity
conference featured exceptional speakers and
as a core value that is essential in creating great
increased the visibility of our Art Matters campaign
experiences with great art for everyone. Our heritage
and our building project both regionally and nationally.
and values will continue to define and direct us as we
move forward in building an even-better museum that
Renovation of Beaton Hall began in February 2009 and
provides dynamic visitor experiences for our great city.
was completed in August — on time and on budget.
Through the Beaton Hall project, we honored our past
Art mattered in 2009. Our Art Matters endowment and
while simultaneously creating our vision for the future by
capital campaign continued to move forward successfully
preserving the building’s integrity as we updated it for the
and achieved great progress in many areas. In one of the
twenty-first century. Schooley Caldwell and Associates,
most volatile economic years in decades, we raised more
our architects on the project and preservation experts,
than 5.5 million dollars to support the goals of the Art
emphasized sustainable building. In addition, we
Matters campaign. To date, nearly nine hundred donors
recycled more than 740,329 pounds of materials.
of all ages have provided $51 million of our $80 million
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Photograph by Greg Miller.
Thank you to Schooley Caldwell and our friends at
our historic building not only meets but exceeds museum
Corna Kokosing Construction Company and Balclutha
standards. This, in turn, places the Museum in a better
Incorporated for of all their skill and dedication to our project.
position to attract the best national and international
collections and touring exhibitions. Renovations will
The completion of the Beaton Hall renovation marked
include transforming Derby Court by raising the floor,
the culmination of the first phase of the capital portion
installing a luminous skylight, and improving acoustics;
of the Art Matters endowment and capital campaign and
reimagining the entire first floor as a Center for Creativity;
our vision for the future. On September 24, we shared
renovating, installing new seating, and improving
our beautiful new building with donors to the campaign
acoustics in the auditorium; performing upgrades to make
and other special Museum guests. City of Columbus
the building more accessible for all visitors; upgrading
Director for the Department of Public Utilities Tatyana
heating, ventilation, humidity control, air conditioning
Arsh, Ohio Director of Cultural Facilities Kathy Fox,
systems, and lighting; reconditioning all hardwood,
and State Representative Ted Celeste were on hand to
terrazzo, and marble walls, ceilings, and floors; and
share this ceremonial occasion. Board President Scott
restoring original decorative building features.
Owens, Art Matters Co-chair Patty Jurgensen, and
State Representative Tracy Heard dedicated the newly
Through the support of donors, volunteers, staff, and
completed building with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Museum supporters everywhere, the Museum in 2009
forged forward in creating an exciting, energizing vision
As 2009 drew to a close, preparation for the initial phases
for our future.
of restoration and construction of our historic Broad
Street building began in October. Through the end of
LET ART SPEAK TO YOU.
2009 and into 2010, work on this second phase of the
Art Matters building campaign will continue. This
project will help to fulfill CMA’s goals by ensuring that
Nannette V. Maciejunes
Executive Director
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS 2009
Revenue
Contributions, Memberships, Grants
Endowment and Investment Income
Special Events, Museum Shop, and Palette Café
Admissions and Other Earned Income
Auxiliary Donations
In Kind Donations
Total Revenue
4%
4,337,219
421,142
1,317,068
588,237
257,059
173,110
$7,093,835
61%
6%
19%
8%
4%
2%
100%
2%
6%
19%
61%
8%
Program Services
Expense
Collection
Exhibitions
Programs
Activities
Total Program Services
1,102,193
2,287,495
1,390,228
805,555
14%
30%
18%
11%
73%
13%
12%
2%
73%
Supporting Services Expense
General
Fund Raising
Special Events, Museum Shop, and Palette Café
Total Supporting Services
Total Expense
131,183
926,926
971,304
2%
12%
13%
27%
100%
$7,668,164 *
*In 2005, CMA established a reserve fund to support operating expenses during construction and renovation periods. As planned,
reserve fund monies were used to balance total revenue and total expenses for 2009.
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FROM THE PRESIDENT
D. Scott Owens, Board President. Photograph by Kelli Sproiles.
To Live Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum opening. Photograph by Greg Miller.
To say that 2009 was an eventful year would be beyond
understatement. The economic turmoil created
challenges unprecedented for many of us and adversely
impacted cultural organizations throughout the world.
We at the Museum learned to adjust quickly to the
shifting economic environment and at the same time to
not lose sight of our goals and responsibilities. Both the
Board and the staff continued to move your Museum
forward to achieve our mission of great experiences with
great art for everyone. Below are some highlights of this
year’s accomplishments:
• CMA achieved the second highest attendance in
our history
• Artful Adventures, our early-childhood program
experienced a 200 percent increase in participation
plus provided free access to preschoolers in the
Head Start program
• To Live Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn
Museum was viewed by nearly 100,000 visitors and was
enhanced by a collaboration with COSI, Columbus
Metropolitan Library, and several library branches
• George Tooker: A Retrospective exhibition and
catalogue were acclaimed by the New York Times as
“richly affecting” and one of the Top 10 art books of 2009
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• Our Summer Fun initiative, made possible by the
generosity of our members, provided FREE admission
in July and August to 30,000 visitors.
• Chihuly Illuminated provided the opportunity for us to
partner with Franklin Park Conservatory to bring the
bold color and dramatic forms of Dale Chihuly to
Central Ohio.
• Our Art Matters endowment and capital campaign
continued forward, and as a result we are building our
endowment, refurbishing our buildings, and creating a
stronger foundation for future generations to enjoy art
and learning in Central Ohio.
Despite the challenges, we are persevering and we will
continue to add to our community fabric and the quilt of
life. This is only being accomplished through the support
and dedication of our volunteers, our members, our
donors, and our community. Remember our motto, “Art
Speaks. Join the conversation.” Thank you all for joining
the conversation.
D. Scott Owens
Board President
Community
Community
“We feel that there were a lot of great, deserving
events and programs in Central Ohio in 2009.
However, these three really stood out as examples
of Columbus’ collaborative and innovative spirit.
Egypt in Columbus, Pelotonia and Huntington Park
all raised awareness of Columbus as a destination
nationally, one that is ever evolving and striving to
make the visitor experience uniquely definable and
memorable. For this, we applaud their efforts.”
Paul Astleford, president and CEO of Experience Columbus commenting on 2009
EXPY award recipients.
EXPY awards are given annually to organizations that have a positive impact on
Columbus’ economy, advance the community's image on a regional and national
level, display high degree of creativity and uniqueness, and demonstrate communitywide collaboration and partnership. Egypt in Columbus, a partnership with COSI,
Columbus Metropolitan Library, Grandview Heights Public Library, Southwest Public
Library of Franklin County, Upper Arlington Public Library, Westerville Public Library,
and Worthington Public Library, created a website and a Passport to Egypt that was
promoted by all partners for eight months in 2009.
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ACQUISITIONS 2009
Albert Francis King
American, 1854 - 1945
Apples
1880
Oil
Museum Purchase
Peanuts
1880
Oil
Museum Purchase
Robert Kipniss
American, born 1931
Path
1960
Oil
Gift of James F. White
Red Roofs, Columbus, Ohio
1958
Gift of James F. White
Oil
White Trees and Breezes
1962
Oil
Gift of James F. White
Jean-Léon Gérôme, Souvenir of Achères, 1903, Museum Purchase, Derby Fund; and Gift of the OK Foundation.
CERAMICS
Artist Unknown
French, 19th Century
Alms Giving
c. 1820
Paris gilt and painted porcelain vase
Museum Purchase
Charity
c. 1820
Paris gilt and painted porcelain vase
Museum Purchase
Jon Kuhn
American, born 1949
Shifted Entities
2009
Optic crystal cut, ground and polished
Museum purchase with funds provided by Anne Melvin
PAINTING
George G. Adomeit
American, 1879 - 1967
A Gray Day
undated
Oil
Gift of James and Virginia Herrick
Paul Cadmus
American, 1904 - 1999
The Survivor
1944
Egg yolk tempera
Bequest of Robert E. White, Jr.
Debra Joyce Dawson
American, currently active
Russell Page Garden Early Spring
2009
Oil
Gift of the Garden Club of the Columbus
Museum of Art
Lee Garrett
American, born 1949
E.T. Paul
Wood and oil paint
Gift of Nannette V. Maciejunes
Jean-Léon Gérôme
French, 1824 - 1904
Souvenir of Achères
1903
Oil
Museum Purchase, Derby Fund;
and Gift of the OK Foundation
Leon Kroll
American
1884 - 1974
Portrait of Aunt Rosa
1933
Oil
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving memory
of David Howald Shawan, Virginia Bonnet
Shawan, and David Howald Shawan, Jr.
Portrait of Flora Elsie Howald Shawan
1933
Oil
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving memory
of David Howald Shawan, Virginia Bonnet
Shawan, and David Howald Shawan, Jr.
Edward Glannon
American, 1911-1992
The Flood
1954
Oil
Gift of Joseph Glannon
Maurice Stewart Hague
American, 1862 - 1943
Landscape
Oil
Gift of Joan C. Samuel, Louisiana
Hughie Lee-Smith, Untitled (Urban Scene), 1955, Museum purchase,
Derby Fund.
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ACQUISITIONS
Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson, Mt. Vernon Avenue, 1900-1957, RagGonNon. Gift of the Artist.
Hughie Lee-Smith
American, 1915 - 1999
Untitled (Urban Scene)
1955
Oil
Museum Purchase, Derby Fund
Bob Thompson
American, 1937 - 1966
Perseus and Andromeda
1961
Oil
Museum Purchase, Howald Fund
Henry Mosler
American, 1841 - 1920
Portrait of a Breton Woman
c. 1860
Oil
Gift of the Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation
Douglas Volk
American, 1856 - 1935
Portrait of Aunt Lydie
1914
Oil
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving
memory of David Howald Shawan,
Virginia Bonnet Shawan, and David
Howald Shawan, Jr.
Sketch for Edith Mosler (girl in white
gown and wrap)
c. 1890
Oil
Gift of the Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation
PHOTOGRAPHY
Fred Papsdorf
American, 1887 - 1978
Flowers and Needle Cushion
1939
Oil
Museum Purchase, Derby Fund
Edwin V. Anderson
American, currently active
Portrait of Elijah Pierce
1983 (printed later)
Chromogenic print mounted
Gift of Charles Kleibacker
Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson
American, born 1940
Mt. Vernon Avenue, North and
South Side of Street, 1900-1957,
Pages One-Four
1989-1992
RagGonNon
Gift of the Artist
Portrait of Elijah Pierce
1983 (printed later)
Chromogenic print mounted
Gift of the Artist
Alice Schille
American, 1869 - 1955
Connie (Constance Smith)
1911
Oil
Bequest of Constance Smith Brooks
Eugene E. Speicher
American, 1883 - 1962
Portrait of Uncle Fred
1914
Oil
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving memory of
David Howald Shawan, Virginia Bonnet Shawan,
and David Howald Shawan, Jr.
Artist Unknown
American, 19th century
Portrait of Ferdinand Howald
and Family
c. 1885
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Virginia Drosten from the
Estate of Flora Shawan
Bullet Through Banana
1964
Dye transfer print
Gift of Palm Press, Inc.
Bullet Through Bulb
1936
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Palm Press, Inc.
Bullet Through Jack
1960
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Palm Press, Inc.
Bullet Through King
1964
Dye transfer print
Gift of Palm Press, Inc.
Fan and Smoke Vortices
1934
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Palm Press, Inc.
Moving Skip Rope
1952
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Palm Press, Inc.
Ouch! (Archery)
1934
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Palm Press, Inc.
William Christenberry
American, born 1936
Church, Sprott, Alabama
1971
Chromogenic Print
Museum Purchase, Derby Fund
Harold Edgerton
American, 1903 - 1992
Bullet Through Apple
1964
Dye transfer print
Gift of Palm Press, Inc.
Harold Edgerton, Bullet Through the Apple, 1964. Dye transfer print. Gift
of Palm Press, Inc.
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ACQUISITIONS
Pigeon Release
1965
Dye transfer print
Gift of Palm Press, Inc.
Tumblers Multiflash
1942
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Palm Press, Inc.
Richard Lyon
American, 1914 - mid 1990s
Be a 'Pal' join the PAL (from Bitter Years)
1930s - 1940s
Gelatin silver print
The Photo League Collection, Gift of Stephen
Daiter Gallery, Chicago
Building Demolishers (from Bitter Years)
1930s - 1940s
Gelatin silver print
The Photo League Collection, Gift of Stephen
Daiter Gallery, Chicago
Jacob Gottfried, Tailor, & Wife
1937
Gelatin silver print
The Photo League Collection, Gift of Stephen
Daiter Gallery, Chicago
Kids and Kars (from Bitter Years)
1930s - 1940s
Gelatin silver print
The Photo League Collection, Gift of Stephen
Daiter Gallery, Chicago
Nothing to do, Nowhere to go
1930s - 1940s
Gelatin silver print
The Photo League Collection, Gift of Stephen
Daiter Gallery, Chicago
Window Washer (from Bitter Years)
1930s - 1940s
Gelatin silver print
The Photo League Collection, Gift of Stephen
Daiter Gallery, Chicago
Women Playing Cards Backstage (from
Harlem Document)
c. 1937
Gelatin silver print
The Photo League Collection, Gift of Stephen
Daiter Gallery, Chicago
Tony Mendoza
American, born 1941
Untitled (from A Year in the Garden)
2008-2009
Color ink jet gigapan print
Gift of the Artist
A Year in the Garden (14 photographs)
October 2008 – August 2009
Color ink jet print
Museum Purchase
Sonia Handelman Meyer
American, born 1920
Anti-Lynching Rally, Madison Square
Park
c. 1940
Gelatin silver print
Gift of the Artist
Running for the Bus
c. 1940
Gelatin silver print
Gift of the Artist
Young Woman in Doorway
c. 1940
Gelatin silver print
Gift of the Artist
Bob Thall
American, born 1948
A collection of 59 photographs
1972 – 2005
Gelatin silver prints
Gift of Roger Lehman
John Willis
American, currently active
No. 1 from Recycled Realities
1998
Selectively bleached and toned gelatin
silver print
Gift of Jeanne and Richard S. Press
No. 29 from Recycled Realities
1999
Selectively bleached and toned gelatin
silver print
Gift of Jeanne and Richard S. Press
Boy in Mask, Harlem
c. 1940
Gelatin silver print
Museum Purchase, Derby fund
Tom Young
American, born 1951
Leaning Bales
2002
Toned gelatin silver print
Gift of Jeanne and Richard S. Press
On the 3rd Avenue El
c. 1940
Gelatin silver print
Gift of the Artist
Paper Mountain
2003
Toned gelatin silver print
Gift of Jeanne and Richard S. Press
Palmsellers (from Harlem Document)
c. 1939
Gelatin silver print
The Photo League Collection, Gift of Stephen
Daiter Gallery, Chicago
Ragpicker (Bronx, NYC)
1930s - 1940s
Gelatin silver print
The Photo League Collection, Gift of Stephen
Daiter Gallery, Chicago
Relief Tickets Accepted
1930s - 1940s
Gelatin silver print
The Photo League Collection, Gift of Stephen
Daiter Gallery, Chicago
Shoeshine Boys (from Harlem Document)
c. 1939
Gelatin silver print
The Photo League Collection, Gift of Stephen
Daiter Gallery, Chicago
Tony Mendoza, A Year in the Garden (14 photographs), October 2008 – August 2009. Color ink jet print.
Museum Purchase.
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ACQUISITIONS
James Ensor
Belgian, 1860 - 1949
Scenes from the Life of Christ Portfolio
1921
Color lithographs
Gift of Erika Bourguignon
Luigi Lucioni
American, 1900 - 1988
Pattern of Trees, 1944
Tree Rhythm, 1953
Etchings
Gift of J. Ronald and Louisa Bertch Green
Emily Farnham
American, 1912 - 2004
Prometheus
undated, signed
Lithograph
Gift of Stephen Borkowski in honor of Erna Partoll
Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson
American, born 1940
Pages in History (John T. Ward)
1981
Book
Gift of Logan Elm Press
Prometheus
undated (unsigned)
Lithograph
Gift of Stephen Borkowski in honor of Erna Partoll
Auguste Rodin, The Burghers of Calais, c. 1884, Gift of the Iris
and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation
PRINTS
Paul Cadmus
American, 1904 - 1999
Youth with Kite
1941
Etching
Bequest of Robert E. White, Jr.
Sidney Chafetz
American, born 1922
Katrina
2008
Photo-collage
Gift of the Artist
Legacy: George W. Bush 2000-2008 (I)
2008
Photo-collage
Gift of the Artist
Legacy: George W. Bush 2000-2008 (II)
2008
Photo-collage
Gift of the Artist
Arthur B. Davies
American, 1862 - 1928
Whirl of Dance
1921
Etching and drypoint with heavy plate toning
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving memory of
David Howald Shawan, Virginia Bonnet Shawan,
and David Howald Shawan, Jr.
The Unfolding
undated
Color lithograph
Gift of Stephen Borkowski in honor of Mary
Burmeister Vasseur
Bertha Evelyn Clausen Jaques
American, 1863 - 1941
Harbor Scene with Sailboat and Rowboat
1902
Etching
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving memory
of David Howald Shawan, Virginia Bonnet
Shawan, and David Howald Shawan, Jr.
Spanish Courtyard
1902
Etching
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving memory
of David Howald Shawan, Virginia Bonnet
Shawan, and David Howald Shawan, Jr.
Village Church
1896
Etching
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving memory
of David Howald Shawan, Virginia Bonnet
Shawan, and David Howald Shawan, Jr.
Rockwell Kent
American, 1882 - 1971
Chart to the entrance of Reservation
Bay, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula
1919
Etching
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving memory
of David Howald Shawan, Virginia Bonnet
Shawan, and David Howald Shawan, Jr.
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Telling Our Stories Broadside
(for Logan Elm Press)
2009
Print
Gift of Logan Elm Press
Abraham Walkowitz
American, 1880 - 1965
Boat with Figure
c. 1905
Etching
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving memory
of David Howald Shawan, Virginia Bonnet
Shawan, and David Howald Shawan, Jr.
Interior Scene with Woman Sewing
c. 1905
Etching
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving memory
of David Howald Shawan, Virginia Bonnet
Shawan, and David Howald Shawan, Jr.
Winter Tree
c. 1905
Etching
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving memory
of David Howald Shawan, Virginia Bonnet
Shawan, and David Howald Shawan, Jr.
SCULPTURE
Mathewsie Amidlak
Inuit, born 1934
Seal Hunter
2004
Soapstone and string
Gift of Lillian Ebert
Auguste Rodin
French, 1840 - 1917
The Burghers of Calais, First Maquette
1884; Musée Rodin cast 5/12 in 1973
Bronze
Gift of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation
ACQUISITIONS
Edmond-François Aman-Jean
French, 1860 - 1935
The Loge
c. 1898
Pastel
Museum Purchase, Derby Fund
Paul Cadmus
American, 1904 - 1999
Youth with Kite
c. 1941
Pencil and white watercolor
Bequest of Robert E. White, Jr.
Gladys Rockmore Davis
American, 1901 - 1967
Deborah Reading
c. 1956-1964
Pastel
Gift of Gloria Kidder
Ahmed Alsoudani, Untitled, 2009, Museum Purchase with
funds provided by The Contemporaries.
Marc Swanson
American, born 1969
Untitled (Norton Family Christmas Project)
2009
Cast urethane, crystals, adhesive
Gift of the Peter Norton Family as part of their
annual commission of art editions to celebrate
the Christmas and holiday season
TEXTILES
Barbara W. Watler
American, born 1932
A Long Way Home
2009
Fabric, prefabricated plastic dolls,
recycled metal keys
Gift of the Artist
WORKS ON PAPER
Ahmed Alsoudani
Iraqi, born 1975
Untitled
2009
Charcoal, acrylic, and pastel
Museum Purchase with funds provided by
The Contemporaries
Emily Farnham
American, 1912 - 2004
Untitled (abstraction)
1989
Watercolor and tempera or gouache
Gift of Stephen Borkowski in honor of Carlos
Felipe Villalpando
A Street Called Home (study,
large mock-up)
1997
Mixed media accordion book
Gift of the Artist
Rob Wynne
American, born 1948
Jellyfish
2009
Glass beads hand sewn
Gift of Rebecca and Sebastian Ibel in
celebration of Sarah Ibel's 2nd Birthday
F. Yanagi
Chinese or American, active early
20th century
Sunset landscape with lake
1919
Watercolor
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving
memory of David Howald Shawan,
Virginia Bonnet Shawan, and David
Howald Shawan, Jr.
Woodcut prints
Gift of the Artist
Untitled (night bridge work in Cleveland)
undated
Collage
Gift of Stephen Borkowski in honor of Julie N. Heller
White Figure Series: Bridge #3
undated
Tempera and collage
Gift of Stephen Borkowski in honor of Berta Walker
Winter Scene, Ohio State University
1934
Watercolor and graphite
Gift of Stephen Borkowski in honor of Polly Burnell
Middleton Manigault
American, 1887 - 1922
A Town in France
undated
Watercolor
Gift of Diane Shawan Luken in loving memory
of David Howald Shawan, Virginia Bonnet
Shawan, and David Howald Shawan, Jr.
Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson
American, born 1940
A Street Called Home (preliminary studies)
1997
Graphite
Gift of the Artist
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Edmond-François Aman-Jean, The Loge, c. 1898,
Museum Purchase, Derby Fund.
Quality
Quality
“This year, the Museum has pulled out all the
stops…and it makes the experience so much
more special. Back in the classroom, teachers
are now viewing and thinking about art differently.
Connections are being made to other disciplines,
including science and language arts, and as a result,
teachers are excited and students are succeeding in
ways they haven’t in the past.”
Leslie BeVier, ARTful Reading Coordinator for Columbus City Schools
ARTful Reading is a free collaborative program with Columbus City Schools which
provided more than 5,000 fifth grade students an opportunity to develop critical
thinking skills by examining works in the CMA collection and/or special exhibitions.
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2009 EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Objects of Wonder from The Ohio State University
September 26, 2008 - January 11, 2009
Currents: Peter Zimmerman
October 17, 2008 – January 4, 2009
Time Made Real: The Carvings of Tim Lewis
November 14, 2008 – February 22, 2009
William Christenberry Photographs, 1961 – 2005
January 16 – May 10, 2009
To Live Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum
February 13 – June 7, 2009
George Tooker: A Retrospective
May 1 – September 6, 2009
The Architecture of Painting: Charles Burchfield, 1920
May 22 – August 2, 2009
Chihuly Illuminated
September 25, 2009 – July 4, 2010
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Advocacy
Advocacy
“I am especially pleased to inform you that your
project has been designated a National Endowment
for the Humanities “We the People” project…The goal
of the “We the People” initiative is to encourage and
strengthen the teaching, study, and understanding of
American history and culture through the support
of projects that explore significant events and themes
in our nation’s history and culture and that advance
knowledge of the principles that define America.”
James A. Leach, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities
CMA’s “We the People” project referenced above is a planning grant to conduct a general
preservation and access assessment of paper and film based historical records.
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2009 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OFFICERS
NATIONAL TRUSTEES
D. Scott Owens, President
Lesley F. Blanchard
Patty Jurgensen, First Vice President
Paula Brothers
Jay Vorys, Second Vice President
Jason Schoen
Michael A. Petrecca, Treasurer
Jeanie Schottenstein
Loann W. Crane, Secretary
Gregory White Smith
Ann S. Hoaglin, Immediate
HONORARY TRUSTEES
Past President
James. B. Bachmann
MEMBERS
Michael H. Finnell
Blair Adams
Ronald A. Pizzuti
John Bevilacqua
Elizabeth M. Ross
TaKeysha Sheppard Cheney
Sarah Ross Soter
Elizabeth Crane
Shirle N. Westwater
Jeffrey W. Edwards
Steve English
Bebe Finn
Jules Garel
Joy Gonsiorowski
Melanie Hitsman
Melissa Ingwersen
Jack Keane
Mary G. Kidder
Rhonda Koulermos
Wayne P. Lawson
Kathy Mabe
William Matt
Floradelle A. Pfahl
Doug Preisse
Ellen Ryan
Pete Scantland
David R. Schooler
Barbara Siemer
George A. Skestos
Peggy M. Walter
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CMA HIGHLIGHTS
In 2009, CMA attracted the second highest attendance in
included television coverage of the wonderful Mummy
our history as more than 205,000 people experienced
Madness Family Sunday, which attracted more than
an exhibition, program, or event. We also were named
2,500 visitors and featured free admission, a make-a-
best art museum of 2009 by Columbus Alive. Artful
mummy activity, a design-an-Egyptian-print hands-on
Adventures, our early-childhood program, served more
activity, and an Aesop’s Fables performance by Madcap
than 550 students, a 200 percent increase, while still
Puppets. In the galleries, activities that enhanced
providing free access to preschoolers from Head Start and
visitors’ experiences included a flip chart exploring
other low-income organizations. The program’s success
images on a sarcophagus, a “what would you take with
was presented at Ohio Art Education Association’s annual
you to the afterlife?” question and response activity, and
conference. The Columbus Dispatch also recognized two
a Re and Osiris video introduction to ancient Egyptian
CMA exhibitions as the best art exhibitions of 2009.
mythology, which was narrated by WCBE’s Dan Mushalko.
A photography station where visitors could try on
ancient Egyptian costumes and have their picture
taken was hugely popular with more than 11,000
LIVE
FEBRUARY 13–JUNE 7
TO
photographs taken and available for download on the
Museum’s Website.
FOREVER
To Live Forever also highlighted CMA’s collaborative
EGYPTIAN TREASURES FROM THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM
spirit. Egypt in Columbus, a partnership with COSI,
Columbus Metropolitan Library, and additional suburban
library branches, created a website and a Passport to
Egypt that was promoted by all partners for eight
months in 2009. Designed for students in grades 1–8
and families with children ages 6–13, Passport to Egypt
encouraged exploration by posing questions whose
answers could be discovered in one of the exhibitions
or at a participating library. Visitors downloaded the
passport from the website or picked it up during their
visit. The Passport to Egypt print project received with
an Honorable Mention award from the Ohio Museum
Association, and Egypt in Columbus received a 2009
EXPY Award from Experience Columbus.
CMA deepened our commitment to being a museum
focused on the visitor experience through myriad
initiatives. We continued our CAP (connecting art to
people) plan, which is dedicated to finding ways to
To Live Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn
improve the visitor experience in the galleries. The
Museum opened February 13, 2009. Nearly 100,000
Museum collaborated with the Akron Art Museum and
people— more than 18,500 during the Columbus Arts
the Dayton Art Institute to conduct a survey of visitors
Festival in June—viewed the show. Public relations efforts
at all three institutions focusing on what the visitors
reached 3,027,075 people in Central Ohio and beyond and
expect from their museum visit. In addition, the Museum
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CMA HIGHLIGHTS
created CMA Lab, a gallery that asked visitors to
Education Association annual conference. In February,
express their opinions about their museum experiences.
CMA inaugurated the new Keith and Nadine Pierce
The Museum will use this data to help guide the
lecture on American Art with a presentation by David
reinstallation of the permanent collection in 2010.
Lubin. The Art of Concern Symposium, held April 30–
May 2, explored the “Art of Surveillance,” and keynote
The Museum manifested its commitment to lifelong
speaker David Simon, creator of the critically acclaimed
learning through quality programs for students, teachers,
HBO series The Wire, spoke to a sold-out crowd. The first
professionals, and learners of all ages. Columbus
annual Columbus City Schools Day for Families, held on
Africentric High School participated in the FOCUS
May 17, provided free admission, activities, and great
program, and Nelsonville-York Middle School in Athens
experiences for more than 3,000 visitors. Summer Art
County participated in the Pressing Matters program.
Workshops completely sold out, providing 130 children
Dublin Coffman High School, Art and College
with a creative summer experience. A special
Preparatory Academy, and Columbus Alternative
professional development program for educators,
High School each participated in the Art Lab program.
organized in collaboration with the Columbus College of
Our Art Lab program was featured at the National Arts
Art and Design and Franklin Park Conservatory, was held
Photo by Brianna Crowder, a student in the FOCUS program.
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CMA HIGHLIGHTS
in October. In November, CMA debuted Art Around Town,
an exciting new program funded by a nationally competitive
grant, that brings authentic Museum works of art, along
with fun artful activities, to Central Ohio communities.
Thanks to the generosity and support of our members,
our Summer Fun initiative provided free admission in
July and August. Attendance for Summer Fun was robust
with July boasting a 50 percent increase in traffic and in
total serving more than 30,000 visitors. New programs
introduced during Summer Fun included Surprise Supplies
Saturdays, which provided more than 600 people with a
creative art-making experience, docent-led Family Tours
and Drawing in the Galleries experiences, and musical
performances every Sunday.
Museum on the Move, also during the summer, visited
twenty-three different locations, including libraries,
YMCAs, the Good Neighbor’s Picnic, Popcorn Pops, and
Columbus Arts Festival, ultimately serving more than
7800 people.
Summer Fun included our critically acclaimed exhibition
George Tooker: A Retrospective. The exhibition featured
Dale Chihuly, Mille Fiori, 2008. de Young Museum, San Francisco. Photo by Teresa
Nouri Rishel.
approximately sixty paintings and drawings, including
several of Tooker’s best-known works and introduced
Conservatory and Chihuly XIV at Hawk Galleries. Chihuly
new audiences to the artist’s hauntingly beautiful and
in Columbus, a city-wide celebration of the art of Dale
unforgettable imagery. This was also the first exhibition
Chihuly, included a joint website, promotions, tours,
to integrate ephemera from the artist’s papers with
and fundraising efforts. Through the ARTful Reading
paintings and drawings, including sketchbooks, letters, and
program, CMA partnered with Columbus City Schools
photographs, in order to show his range of interests, provide
and developed “Chihuly Carts” to enrich and extend the
social context, and bring his career to life. The New York
exhibition experience during our renovation. A States
Times lauded the exhibition and catalogue as “richly
of Matter video was produced for the ARTful Reading
affecting” and one of the Top 10 best arts books of 2009
program that was viewed online at CMA’s YouTube
respectively. A stunning documentary about George
channel more than 8,337 times. Our Chihuly Blast
Tooker was created for the exhibition, parts of which
Family Sunday on October 11 attracted more than 2,200
were included in a WOSU episode of the program ArtZine.
visitors. Collaborations also enriched programming
through partnerships with Jason Antol Studios, Franklin
The breathtaking Chihuly Illuminated opened September
Park Conservatory, Columbus College of Art and Design
24, 2009. With its bold color and dramatic forms, this
and Glass Axis. The 2009 Cunningham Lecture was held
exhibition was a feast for the eyes. Chihuly Illuminated
on November 22 with speaker Jim Yood discussing
complemented Chihuly Reimagined at Franklin Park
Chihuly in Context.
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CMA HIGHLIGHTS
CMA VOLUNTEERS
CMA garnered prodigious support from our remarkable
corps of volunteers and auxiliary groups. Volunteers,
including our board of trustees, performed countless
services and managed twenty fundraising events.
The fifth largest museum-based volunteer group in
the United States, our dedicated group of 1,400 men
and women also created art-related programs, events,
and trips.
ArtFUSION guests Chance Pinnell, NBC 4 reporter Monica Day, Michelle Altiero, ArtFUSION
Chair Pete Scantland, Mackenzie Tesner, and Kiki Street.
Art netWork
Our young professional’s auxiliary formally undertook
ArtFUSION, the component of the Museum’s Art Ball
aimed a younger audience, as their primary fundraiser
and increased attendance from 100 to more than 250
guests in addition to securing sponsorship of the event.
Another major project was conducting a series of focus
groups with a professional facilitator to explore why young
professionals volunteer and what their expectations are.
Based on the information gathered, Art netWork hosted
a recruiting event, expanded their communication
system, and worked on branding their auxiliary.
A trip to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Falling Water was a Art Escapes highlight in 2009.
Art Escapes
Art Escapes planned and escorted CMA members
and guests on local, regional, and national trips which
allowed them to make a financial contribution to the
Museum. Ohio trips included the Toledo Museum of Art
and Glass Pavilion, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and
a Glass in Columbus tour that featured the Columbus
Museum of Art, the Franklin Park Conservatory, a glass
artist’s studio, and a collector’s home. A tour of historic
homes and gardens in Savannah, Georgia, and Frank
Lloyd Wright’s Falling Water and Kentucky Knob homes
near Pittsburgh completed the season.
Art Ball guests Brooke Cheney, Takeysha Sheppard-Cheney, Katheryne and Kevin Reeves.
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CMA HIGHLIGHTS
CMA Docents
2009 was an exciting year for the CMA Docents.
112 active Docents lead over 12,500 visitors on tours in
2009, and the Education Department accepted thirty
more individuals to train for nine months as new
Docents. The Docents traveled to Akron to participate
in a Docent Symposium with the Akron Art Museum and
the Dayton Art Institute, where they exchanged ideas,
touring strategies, and conversations. Two CMA Docents
participated in a telephone crash conference for Art
Beyond Sight, an organization that promotes art
education for the visually impaired. The Docents were
also key in collecting the responses needed for an
evaluation of the Artful Reading program, a partnership
program between the Columbus Museum of Art and
Columbus City Schools that reaches all CCS 5th graders.
This evaluation helped prove that students were using
and developing critical thinking skills through the tour.
And, to celebrate another successful year of the Artful
Reading program, CMA held the first annual Columbus
City School Day for Families, providing free admission,
activities and great experiences for over 3,000 visitors.
Art in Bloom floral interpretation by Beverly Zurhorst (Ohio Association of Garden Clubs)
of Diego Rivera’s Still Life (Mallorca) – Photography by Wendy R Caldwell.
Beaux Arts
The women and men of the Beaux Arts auxiliary hosted
their thirteenth annual Art in Bloom fundraiser featuring
sixty talented designers creating floral interpretations of
works of art from the Museum collection. The surrounding
events, featuring a Great Gatsby theme, included an opening
gala, a high tea, and a Great Gatsby fashion show. In
collaboration with BalletMet and Saks Fifth Avenue, the
fashion show featured dancers in costumes from the
1920s and models in current-day elegant dress for social
occasions. Beaux Arts members also participated in
Winterfair and provided Bon Temps outings for their members.
CMA docent connecting students with art.
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CMA HIGHLIGHTS
Garden Club
Sessions Society
The Garden Club of the Columbus Museum of Art
To fulfill their mission of encouraging in-depth
celebrated 2009 with many special projects, including
exploration of the arts, Sessions Society members
producing a self-guided tour brochure of sculpture in
continued to by provide monthly Soirees at collectors’
the garden and hosting the summer concert series
homes, artists’ studios, art galleries, and the Columbus
Music in Our Garden. For their annual fundraiser, the
Museum of Art. In addition, the group enjoyed a trip to
club sponsored a lecture by noted horticulturist and
Athens, Ohio, to visit the studio of noted sculptor David
author Tracy DiSabato. In the autumn, Garden Club
Hostetler and collaborated with the Garden Club on the
hosted a party with Sessions Society to bid farewell to
events celebrating the Russell Page Sculpture Garden.
the original Russell Page Sculpture Garden, which will
be displaced to make way for the new Museum wing. A
Women’s Board
dinner honoring former CMA Director Budd Bishop, who
The more than 450 members of the Women’s Board
commissioned the garden, was held prior to the party.
auxiliary sponsored their much-anticipated seventeenth
biannual Decorator’s Show House. Since its inception,
this event has generated more than $3 million dollars
for the Museum. The event showcases the best in
interior and landscape design and provides the public
an opportunity to tour some of central Ohio’s most
magnificent homes. Women’s Board also continued to
staff the Palette Café on weekdays and created artrelated enrichment activities.
On Call and Special Project Volunteers
Numerous individuals who are not affiliated with a
auxiliary assisted the Museum with programs and
events, including volunteering at the Columbus Arts
Festival, conducting public opinion surveys, archiving
records, assisting with the move to the repurposed
Beaton Hall, staffing the Palette Café on weekends,
assisting auxiliaries with their fundraising events, and
The 2009 Decorator’s Show House in Upper Arlington.
promoting the Art in a Flash fundraising initiative.
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DONOR LISTINGS
The Columbus Museum of Art would like to
thank its members and contributors for their
generous support in 2008. Donations of all
sizes come to the Museum from individuals,
foundations, government entities, and
corporations alike. The following cumulative
levels include gifts of cash, in-kind goods and
services, and works of art. Gifts to the Art
Matters campaign will be recognized separately.
The dedication and support of our donors
enables us to continue our mission of providing
great experiences with great art for everyone.
Thank you!
Gifts to the Annual Fund
$100,000+
Greater Columbus Arts Council
Nationwide Foundation
Ohio Arts Council
The Columbus Foundation
Women's Board Auxiliary
$50,000 – $99,999
American Electric Power - Ohio
Huntington Bank
JPMorgan Chase
Mrs. Sara Jo Kobacker
Limited Brands Foundation
Mr. John G. McCoy
Orange Barrel Media
$25,000 - $49,999
Anonymous
Battelle
Beaux Arts Auxiliary
Mrs. Rhoma Berlin
Lesley F. Blanchard
Cardinal Health Foundation
Columbus Cultural Leadership Consortium
Loann W. Crane
Jeff and Lisa Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Finn
Michael H. Finnell
Franklin County Board of Commissioners
Frederick Schumacher Foundation
Judy and Jules Garel
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gerlach, Jr.
Ann and Tom Hoaglin
John J. and Pauline Gerlach Foundation
Patty and Jerry Jurgensen
Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Kidder
Mr. and Mrs. S. Noel Melvin
Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Pfening, Jr.
PNC
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Ryan
Mr. David R. Schooler
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Siemer
Siemer Family Foundation
Thrive in Five
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Walter
$10,000 - $$24,999
Alfred L. Willson Charitable Fund
Ariel Corporation
Art Escapes Auxiliary
Art netWork Auxiliary
Bill and Diana Arthur
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bachmann
Dr. Thomas Boles
Beth Crane and Richard McKee
Mr. Donald G. Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. C. John Easton
Erdis G. Robinson Trust
Ms. Barbara K. Fergus
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fox
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Norval D. Goss, Jr.
The Harry C. Moores Foundation
Hawk Galleries
Mrs. Charleen Hinson
Mr. William G. Huggins
Ingram-White Castle Foundation
Tad and Nancy Jeffrey
Mr. Kiehner Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph
Estate of Richard D. Kimble
Mrs. Patricia J. Kirkley
Lancaster Colony Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Matt
Mr. and Mrs. John B. McCoy
McGraw Hill School Education Group
Mr. D. Scott Owens and Mr. Kevin Kowalski
Ms. Anne Powell Riley
Prestress Services Industries, LLC
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Ms. Lou Ann Ransom
Mr. Christopher Ries
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Soter
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Schottenstein
Sessions Society Auxiliary
Albert H. Thomas
Barbara Trueman
Dr. and Mrs. Ashok B. Varma
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vorys
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Weaver
Thekla and Don B. Shackelford
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$5,000 - $9,999
Margaret Crosby Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Anderson
AT&T
Balclutha Incorporated
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Beeler
Mary Beth and Ron Berggren
Bob Evans Farms, Inc.
Bricker & Eckler LLP
Broad Street Financial Co.
Paula and Fred Brothers
Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Casto, III
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Chester
Corna Kokosing Construction Company
Crabbe, Brown & James LLP
Mr. Jameson Crane
Crane Group
Deloitte & Touche, LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Douglass
Emerson Network Power
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. English
Ernst & Young
Mr. James P. Garland and
Ms. Carol J. Andreae
Herb and DeeDee Glimcher
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Gross, Sr.
Mr. Austin E. Guirlinger and Mr. Robert
A. Guirlinger
Larry and Donna James
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Keane
Kegler Brown Hill & Ritter Co. LPA
Ms. Anne E. Knilans
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Koff
Allan R. Korb
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lazarus
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Lenhart
Mrs. Fran Luckoff
Nancy and Tom Lurie
Ms. Katherine A. Mabe
Mr. Robert H. McCormick
David and Mo Meuse
Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Murnane
Nordstrom Contributions Committee
The Ohio State University,
Office of the President
The Ohio State University,
Office of University Development
OPOC.us
Oscar L. and Rita C. Thomas Fund
Mr. Michael A. Petrecca and
Dr. Heather P. Grant
Mrs. Floradelle A. Pfahl
Keith and Nadine Pierce
Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP
DONOR LISTINGS
$5,000 - $9,999 (continued)
Mr. Douglas J. Preisse
Mr. Peter Scantland
Mrs. Armena B. Schmidt
Schooley Caldwell Associates
Mr. George A. Skestos
State Auto Insurance Companies
Time Warner Cable
Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Weiss
Mrs. Shirle Westwater
$2,500 - $4,999
Abbott Nutrition
Mr. and Mrs. Ned K. Barthelmas
Mr. Jeffery D. Chaddock and
Mr. Mark Morrow
Docent Alumnae
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Coopersmith
Corso & Gallicchio Ventures LLC
Paige and Michael Crane
Ms. Sally W. Crane and Mr. John Nance
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Custer
Michael and Betsy DeAngelo
Lawrence and Marion Fisher
Gerald B. Fenton Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Ivan S. Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gill
Sylvia and Robert Goldberg
Iain and Jennifer Grant
Beth Grimes Flood and Tom Flood
Rev. and Mrs. Glen H. Gronlund
Mrs. LaVetta G. Helser
Ms. Jane Hess Harris and
Mr. Ronald D. Harris
Anita and Robert Jennings
Mr. James M. Keny
Mr. Lyman L. Leathers
Dr. and Mrs. Alan Longert
Mr. Mark J. McGuire and Mr. Timothy O'Neill
Dr. Frank L. Mott and Dr. Susan H. Mott
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Pirwitz
Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson
Ms. Cordelia W. Robinson and
Dr. Grant Morrow
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Scheiman
Ms. TaKeysha Sheppard Cheney
Mrs. Constance N. Smith
Mr. Wilbur Alan Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stern
Ms. Susan Tomasky and Mr. Ron Ungvarsky
UBS Financial Services Inc.
W.W. Williams Company
Mr. Wesley A. Wedell
Mr. Don Weiland
$1,000 - $2,499
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Ackerman
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford M. Ackley
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Adams
Aetna Building Maintenance
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Alexander
Allene Gilman Trust
Dr. and Mrs. Craig W. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Assif
Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Austin
Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Bair
Dr. Vincent Barresi and
Dr. Barbara B. Barresi
Mrs. Marie Batley
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Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Baughman
Behal Sampson Dietz
Mrs. Agnes N. Benedict
Mrs. Nancy C. Benson
Mr. John Bevilacqua and
Ms. Colleen M. Byrne
Dr. and Mrs. Brian Biernat
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Bloch
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bohannan
Mrs. Belle M. Boles
Mr. William Brown and
Ms. Nadine A. Block Brown
Judge and Mrs. Donald E. Calhoun, Jr.
Ms. Sharon K. Cohodes
Georgeann C. Corey
Ms. M. Jameson Crane and Mr. Timothy Miller
Thomas L. and Nancy L. Crumrine
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. John R. DallePezze
Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Davies
Dr. and Mrs. William D. DeHoff
Mrs. Betty Ann Denney
Mr. and Mrs. Ari Deshe
Design Group, Inc.
Ms. Patricia L. Dineen
Mrs. Sue Doody
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Driskell
Mr. Winston H. Duckworth
Mr. Chad Dull
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Edwards, Sr.
Elford, Inc.
Mrs. Lotti J. Fechheimer
Dr. Francille M. Firebaugh and
Mr. John D. Firebaugh
Fishel Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fitzpatrick
Mr. and Mrs. Les Fleming
Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Fling
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Freeburn
Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Frenzer
Sam and Gigi Fried
Mrs. Elizabeth L. Galbreath
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Garlikov
Ms. Gladys Geanekopulos
Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. George
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gewirtz
Glavan Feher Architects Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gonsiorowski
J. Ronald Green and Louisa Bertch Green
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Griffith
Ms. Louise B. Guthman
Dr. Ed and Nancy Hamilton
DONOR LISTINGS
$1,000 - $2,499 (continued)
Heidelberg Distributing Company
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoffman
Mrs. Patricia T. Howland
Dr. Henry L. Hunker and Dr. M. Beth Hunker
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Hupman
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Ingwersen
Mr. Morris A. Jones and Ms. Linda Enloe
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Jordan
Rosemary and John Joyce
Patricia and William Jump
Mrs. Anne B. Kauffman
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Kenney
Ms. Melinda L. Knapp and Mr. Brad Baker
Mr. John S. Kobacker and
Ms. Catherine Chapin Kobacker
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Kochalski
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Koulermos
Mr. Randy Kuklinski
Mrs. Linda Larrimer
Mr. and Mrs. Gavin R. Larrimer
Dr. Wayne P. Lawson and
Dr. William R. Mitchell
Mr. Charles Y. Lazarus
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Lerou
Mrs. Katherine S. LeVeque
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Levin
Mr. Mitchell R. Levitt
Mr. Stephen J. Lewis
Dr. Donald L. Lewis
Mr. Jeffrey R. Lewis
Mrs. Patricia E. Liebchen
Littler Mendelson, P.C.
Mr. Elliott S. Luckoff
Ms. Amy M. Macionis
Mr. Joseph P. Mahan
Ms. Jane Mattlin
Ms. Elaine E. May
Mr. and Mrs. George McCloy
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGinnis
Dr. Violet I. Meek and Dr. Don M. Dell
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Mollmann
Moody-Nolan, Ltd., Inc.
Moretti’s
Mrs. Marilee Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Muskoff
Stephen and Lynda Nacht
Ms. Julia A. Neiswander
Dr. Annegreth T. Nill
Mary Jane and Ed Overmyer
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Page, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Paul
Mrs. Suzanne Paul Beachy
Ms. Marilyn H. Paulsen
Dr. George W. Paulson and
Dr. Ruth B. Paulson
Dr. Susanne G. Perry and
Mr. Thad R. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. James Petropoulos
Plaskolite, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Vikram V. Rajadhyaksha
Mr. Neil K. Rector
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Reese
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Ritter, Jr.
The Robert Weiler Company
Mr. and Mrs. Mark I. Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Ross
Betsy and Bryan Ross
Mrs. Richard M. Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Royer
Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Sadar
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Saenger, Jr.
Saks Fifth Avenue
Dr. and Mrs. James P. Scanlan
Susan Scherer
Mr. J. Daniels Schmidt and
Ms. Bev Bethge
Mr. Jason Schoen
Dr. and Mrs. David E. Schuller
Sean P. Dunn & Associates
Mr. Adam Sommer
Mrs. Gleva Stephens
Mrs. Mary S. Stine
Stonefly Communication Group
Elizabeth and Thomas Sturges
Lee and Tom Szykowny
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. Taft
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Tarrier
Thomas C. Hays & Mary Ann Hays
Family Foundation
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Mr. and Mrs. David H. Timmons
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Tripp
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turney
Two Men and A Truck
Ulmer and Berne LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Brendan J. Ware
Mr. Mark Wayda and Ms. Julie A. Davis
Mr. Charles M. Weis
Mrs. J. Ralston Werum
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whitaker
Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. White, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wilcox
Mr. John L. Wirchanski and
Mrs. Evelyn H. Wirchainski
Wolfe Enterprises, Inc.
Dr. Carol J. Wolfenbarger and
Mr. Guy Wolfenbarger
Mr. and Mrs. Skip Yassenoff
Mr. and Mrs. John Zappitelli
$500 - $999
Ms. Sandra Alibrando and
Mr. Richard Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Hal R. Arkes
Ms. Margaret M. Armbrust
Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ball
Mrs. Kay F. Ball
BalletMet Columbus
Elaine T. Barnum
Colonel and Mrs. James P. Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Beck
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Berwanger
Mr. Robert Black and Dr. Maureen S. Black
Mrs. Elizabeth V. Blakey
Dr. Clara D. Bloomfield and
Dr. Albert de la Chapelle
Ms. Hillary Borow
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Bourland
Mrs. Catherine M. Bremner
Dr. and Mrs. J. Richard Briggs
Dr. Sheri Brinker
Ms. Paula L. Brooks and
Mr. N. Gregory Kontras
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cartwright
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Chafetz
Mrs. Sungja Cho and Dr. Seong K. Cho
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Clark, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Collister
Continental Office Environments
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Cunningham
Ms. Katherine Dalton Rigsby
DONOR LISTINGS
$500 - $999 (continued)
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome G. Dare
Mrs. Sallie E. Davis
Ms. Iris V. de la Motte and Mr. Charles Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Dana A. Deshler
Mr. Donald W. Dick and Ms. Peggy Mativi
Dickinson Interiors
Dorothy D. Trefny Irrevocable Trust
Ms. Mary C. Drennen
Mrs. Virginia K. Ebinger
Mrs. Ginny Elam
Ms. Deborah Faupel
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foster
Mr. Jac Fought
Dr. and Mrs. David O. Frantz
Mr. Richard J. Furnstahl and
Ms. Teresa M. Stankiewicz
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard A. Gahbauer
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Geissbuhler
Joyce Gertmenian
Mrs. Donna L. Hunkins
Mrs. Fern E. Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. J. Steel Hutchinson
Mrs. Charlotte L. Immke
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Ison
Dan and Carolyn Jensen
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Johns
Ms. Julia A. Johns
Dr. Ann E. Jones and Mr. Stephen A. Wood
Mrs. Katharine W. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Jung
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kennedy
Mr. Bradford L. Kitchen and
Ms. Alisa K. Argust
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Kowaluk
Mr. and Mrs. Tahlman Krumm, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. Laughlin, Jr.
Ms. Peggy Lazarus
Mrs. Carolyn H. Leake
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Lennox
Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Giller
Ms. Dolores Gomez
Ms. Babette T. Gorman and Ms. Amy L. Thomson
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Green
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Gross
Mr. Thomas R. Gross, Jr.
Mrs. Julia G. Hadley
Mrs. Phyllis A. Havener
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Hayden
Mrs. Barbara M. Heer
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hetzler
The Hildreth Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hill
Ms. Dorothy M. Horn
Hortense Rickard Charitable Trust
Mrs. Virginia S. Hull
Mr. Matthew F. Lerch and Mr. Marco Capalino
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Litvak
Mrs. Betty D. Livingston
Dr. Beth A. Loew
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Loving
Lucile G. Taylor Fund
Mrs. Mildred M. Mangum
Ms. Peggy Mativi and Mr. Donald W. Dick
Mr. and Mrs. David M. McCurdy
Mr. Thomas A. McDowell
Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. McGinnis
Mr. and Mrs. William E. McLemore
Ms. Jennifer McNally and Mr. Michael Flamm
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Mlicki
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Mrs. John S. Molea
Mr. Steven P. Moore
MSI Design
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Myers
Ms. Nevalyn F. Nevil
Northwest Title
Ms. Judith K. Oppenheimer
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Pahre
Mr. James Panzer
Mr. Thomas L. Parker
Paul Werth Associates, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal M. Peterman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pierce, Jr.
Ms. Carole R. Poirier
Mr. and Mrs. Corey Raffel
Ms. Erika Rager
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Rasmussen
Ms. Susan B. Reed
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Reisman
Ms. Heidi Rodriguez
Mr. and Mrs. M. Andrew Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. Rouda, Sr.
Ms. Carol A. Sallach
Mr. Nathan Sampson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Saxbe
Mr. Ferdinand P. Schoedinger, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Schrank
Ms. Norma J. Sexton and Mr. James Whitt
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Shepard
Rev. Bruce Smith and Rev. Susan Smith
Ms. Deborah S. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Zuheir Sofia
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stinziano
Mrs. Virginia C. Stoltz
Governor and Mrs. Ted Strickland
Ms. Lillian C. Strouss
Mr. and Mrs. Rainey S. Taylor, Jr.
Mrs. Joan R. Taylor
Mr. Mark R. Thresher
Dr. and Mrs. Martin A. Torch
Mr. and Mrs. Burkhard Von Rabenau
Mrs. Joan P. Wallick
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney H. Wasserstrom
Mr. and Mrs. C. Donald Watkins
Ms. Karen L. West
Mr. David V. Whitaker
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke L. Wilhelm
Ms. Dana L. Williams
Mr. and Mr. David F. Williams
Ms. Janet M. Williams
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams
Ms. Sarah W. Ziegler
DONOR LISTINGS
$250 - $499
Dr. and Mrs. Brent Adler
Mr. Ronald W. Aguilar and Mr. David Butcher
Mrs. Frances H. Alexander
Mr. Kelly Allan and Ms. Barbara J. Haeger
Dr. and Mrs. Jerold H. Altman
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Dave H. Anderson
Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
Ms. Norine A. Appel
Argo & Lehne Jewelers
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Arsh
Avalon Nine Acoustic Duo
Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Bailey
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Balchick
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Barger, Jr.
Mrs. Theresa Barkan Willits
Dr. Constance J. Bauer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bauer
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Baumer
Mr. Otto Beatty and Ms. Christie L. Angel
Mrs. Elizabeth K. Bekker
Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Berisford
Mr. and Mrs. Brook Berlin
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Berry
Ms. Julienne Bialt
Mr. and Mrs. George G. Bilderback, Jr.
Julia and Budd H. Bishop
Mr. and Mrs. Mansel G. Blackford
Ms. Sherran Blair
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Bloomfield
Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Blose
Mr. Michael Blosel
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boekley
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bohl
Mr. Michael Bongiorno and Ms. Sarah Walker
Mr. David W. Boothby
Ms. Patricia J. Bornheim
Mr. Benson Branch and Ms. V. Joan Campbell
Ms. Ann R. Bremner
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Brody
Mrs. Margaret T. Broekema
Dr. S. Earl Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Brown
Honorable Peggy L. Bryant and
Mr. Thomas L. Long
Ms. Donna Buckley
Susan and Jim Budros
Ms. Lysa Burnier and Mr. David Descutner
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Burriss
Mr. Robert V. Byrd
Katherine and Christopher D. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Carlin
Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Caton
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Childs
Mr. Howard A. Coffin and
Ms. Patricia R. Hatler
Mrs. Joan Cooperrider
Mrs. Kristin Coughlin
Dr. and Mrs. George P. Crepeau
Ms. Carole Dale
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Dargusch
Ms. Ruth E. Deacon
Ms. Anita I. Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. DeFusco
Dr. and Mrs. Steven L. Delaveris
Mr. and Mrs. Paolo A. DeMaria
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dennis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Derick
Dr. Johanna S. DeStefano
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Deyo
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dickinson
Dr. and Mrs. Scott L. Donaldson
Mrs. Bruce F. Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Dunn
Mrs. Carol H. Durell
Phyllis and Hal Duryee
Mr. and Mrs. Wade D. Duym
Ms. Lynn Early
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood A. Ellis, III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Elsass
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Elsea
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C. Elwood
Ms. Pamela A. Evans
Ms. Alexandra M. Falenski
Dr. and Mrs. Sanders M. Farber
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Ms. Carol D. Farmer and
Mr. Sam Randazzo
Dr. and Mrs. Sherwood L. Fawcett
Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Feldmiller
Mr. Don C. Fellenz
Mr. William R. Fenner
Mr. and Mrs. S. Trevor Ferger
Dr. Ronald and Frankie Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Fewlass
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Z. Filiatraut
Mrs. Jean F. Finn
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fiorile
Ms. Suzanne P. Fisher
Ms. Martha M. Fisher
Mr. Charles R. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Flaherty
Ms. Portia N. Flewellen
Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Flynn
Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Forsythe
Mr. Randolph A. Foster
Ms. Leslie M. Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Frederick
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Freeman, Jr.
Mr. Richard L. Frick
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fried
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fry
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gabel
Mr. Thomas A. Gable
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Gardiner
Andreas and Sara Garnes
Ms. Pamela P. Gartin
Ms. Sherri M. Geldin
Mr. Thomas A. Gerke
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gerlach
DONOR LISTINGS
$250 - $499 (continued)
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. Gesue
Ms. Catherine Gilliam
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Glandon
Dr. Kenneth W. Goings
Mr. Nathan Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Gorman
Mr. Wendell W. Griffith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Gsanger
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gundersheimer
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gutter
Ms. Ruth L. Guzner and Mr. Robert J. Massie
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Hack
Mr. Reid J. Haddick
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haines
Mr. Michael D. Hall and
Ms. Patricia A. Glascock
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Halliday
Dr. Charles H. Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hamilton
Mrs. Delores H. Harrison
Ms. Susan M. Hartmann
Ms. Marihelen Hatcher
Dr. and Mrs. Tom J. Hawk, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Haynes
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Hayward
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Heinbach
Miss Ann I. Heineman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Helfrich
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Leland W. Henry
Mrs. Marcia R. Herrold
Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hershfield
Mr. Lee H. Hess and Ms. Irene Levine
Dr. Steven D. Heyman and
Ms. Michele A. Whaley
Mr. Robert B. Hightshoe
Mrs. Margaret M. Hinkle
Mrs. Alene Hinshaw
Mrs. Diane M. Hodges
Dr. James H. Hodnett and
Dr. Joseph E. Heimlich
Mr. Mark W. Holtzapple and
Mr. Timothy A. Prince
Mrs. Johnnie R. Hoopes
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Horowitz
Mr. and Mrs. John Hykes
Information Control Corp
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Inglis
Mrs. Arthur J. Isaac, Jr.
Mr. John Jay Jackson
Ms. Beth Jacobsen
Mr. Jeff Jacobson and Ms. Susan S. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jakob
Ms. Lynne M. Jeffrey
Miss Kathryn H. Jeffrey
Mrs. Rebecca L. Jeffries
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Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Kalbfleisch
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kaynes
Mr. Vincent Keeran and Ms. Terry L. Daniels
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Keller
Mrs. Dorcas Kerr
Mrs. F. Ashton Kidder
Dr. and Mrs. Steven M. Klayman
Mr. Charles Kleibacker
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Korda
Ms. Jeri H. Kozobarich
Dr. Albert J. Kuhn
Dr. Sherry A. Lahr and Mr. Chester M. Lahr
Ms. Karen F. Lane
Ms. Mary M. Lane and Mr. Ben Wolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Lantz
Mrs. Ursula D. Lawson
Mr. Frank Lazar
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lazarus, III
Ms. Beverly R. Lee
Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Lehv
Ms. Cathy J. Levine and Dr. Jon Groner
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Lipinsky
Mr. and Mrs. Jim K. Livecchi
Mr. and Mrs. W. Brent Long
Mr. and Mrs. Bob D. Loversidge, Jr.
Dr. Evelyn F. Luckey
Mr. David A. Lusenhop
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Luttinger
DONOR LISTINGS
$250 - $499 (continued)
Mr. Dennis P. Lyons and Ms. Rita M. Barnum
Mrs. Mary F. Macioce and
Mrs. Andrea Macioce-Bertolo
Mr. and Mrs. C. Douglas MacLeod
Mr. and Mrs. Mike S. Macy
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Maloney
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Marakas
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Marcom
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marx
Mrs. Lillian D. Matt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Mauck
Mr. and Mrs. George C. McConnaughey, Jr.
Ms. Virginia E. McCormick
Mrs. Alice D. McKay
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jeffrey McNealey
Ms. Elizabeth E. McPherson
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Meara
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Meek
Metro Devious
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce P. Meyer
Ms. Sara Meyers
Mid West Fabricating Co.
Mr. Victor A. Miller and
Ms. Virginia E. Blaser-Miller
Ms. Mildred L. Minister
Dr. and Mrs. Howard R. Mitchell, Jr.
Dr. Cliff M. Monahan
Ms. Roxann Montgomery
Mr. Philip R. Moots and Ms. Marilyn Perrin
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Morse
Mr. James S. Mowery, Jr.
Ivan and Marianne Mueller
Mr. Keith A. Myers
Mrs. Peter Mykrantz
Mr. Andrew Neckers and Ms. Courtney Werner
Mr. George M. Needham and Ms. Joyce E. Leahy
Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan A. Nemeth
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Nessing
Ms. Sue L. Norris
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Nusken
Ms. R. Mikell O’Donnell
Dr. and Mrs. John Olsen
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Olson
Mr. Brad D. Ostroff
Mr. Robert G. Palmer and Ms. Susan Simms
Ms. Alexandria J. Palus Davies
Dr. Robert S. Brodkey and Ms. Carolyn E. Patch
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Paynter
Ms. Chelsea R. Penzone
Mr. and Mrs. Dale K. Perdue
Dr. and Mrs. Eli N. Perencevich
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy W. Peters
Mr. and Mrs. Jim M. Petro
Ms. Cherilyn A. Pierce
Mr. and Ms. Douglas Pirtle
Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Pollack
Mr. Daniel J. Prater
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Price
Mr. Allen J. Proctor and Ms. Gail A. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Q. Ramsey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Rankin
Mrs. C. Patricia Ratcliff
Ms. Darlene T. Rauch
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. Reinhard
Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Reuter
Mr. Frank B. Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Richards
Mr. Marty G. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rieser
Mr. and Mrs. Kent K. Rinker
Dr. Ralph W. Roach and Dr. Jane E. Roach
Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Rodgers
Ms. Bridgette C. Roman and
Mr. Michael Schwind
Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ruberg
Mr. and Mrs. George Ruff
Mr. Louis Ruscilli
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Ruymann
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Ryan
Mr. Perry D. Ryno
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Salem
Mr. Charles F. Salt
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Mrs. Robert C. Saup
Mr. H. E. Schmidt and
Dr. Carolyn W. Schmidt
Mrs. Lucille W. Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Schoedinger
Ms. Lenore G. Schottenstein
Ms. Amy L. Serre and
Mr. Jeffrey L. Shaffer
Robert N. Shamansky, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Z. Shannon
Mr. and Mrs. William Sheaf
Mr. Michael A. Shifrin
Ms. Junko Shigemitsu
Mr. David P. Shouvlin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Singer
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Skilken
Mrs. Marjorie T. Smith
Ms. Lisa E. Smith
Mr. Robert M. Snapka and
Ms. Edith F. Yamasaki
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph T. Snively
Mr. and Mrs. Press Southworth, III
Mr. Norman M. Spain
Charles and Joan Stadler
Mr. and Mrs. Seyman L. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Stevens
Mr. James H. Strausbaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Strause
Ms. Elaine L. Strutner
Mr. James A. Stuckey
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Talmage
DONOR LISTINGS
$250 - $499 (continued)
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Teaford
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Terrible
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Thayer, III
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tishkoff
Mrs. Vera B. Toran
Ms. Mary E. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. VanHouten
Dr. Louis E. Vassy
Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Verona
Mr. David I. Verway
Mr. Donn F. Vickers and Ms. Sharon Sachs
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Vogel
Mr. Sam J. Vogel and Ms. Janet Kerekes
Mr. and Ms. Tom N. Von Ohlen
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Walker, Jr.
Mrs. Jane A. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Blane Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Warren
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Weidaw
Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Weiler
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Weise
Mr. Hugh N. Westwater
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wetherbee
Dr. Lowell L. Williams and
Dr. Thomas J. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Steven K. Williams
Mrs. Ruth Jansson Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Winters
Ms. Deanne B. Witiak
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Wolske, Jr.
Ms. Becky S. Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ziegler, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ziff
$5,000 - $9,999
Blooms Direct
Mr. D. Scott Owens and Mr. Kevin Kowalski
Saks Fifth Avenue
Turks & Caicos Sporting Club at Ambergis Cay
YardSolutions
$2,500 - $4,999
Acloche HR
Brio Tuscan Grille
Catering By Design, Division of Sanese Services
City Pointe North, Ltd.
Christopher S. and Bonnie L. Duckworth
Nannette V. and George E. Maciejunes
Outlook Media, Inc
$1,000 - $2,499
BalletMet Columbus
Bon Vie Bistro
Central Ohio Transit Authority
Charles Penzone, Inc.
The Clarmont
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Comfort
Daisy Basket
Catherine Evans and Ted Inbusch
The Greenbrier Sporting Club
Heidelberg Distributing Company
Le Gateau
Lemongrass Asian Bistro
Moretti’s
Pepsi-Cola Company
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shenk
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tedesco
Mr. and Mrs. James Tressel
Z Cucina Ristorante & Bar
Zen Cha Tea Salon
Zink Food Service Group
Gifts In-Kind
$50,000 +
Grip Technology, Inc.
Dispatch Media Group
Orange Barrel Media
$25,000 - $49,999
Ohio Magazine
Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP
$10,000 - $24,999
The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel
Grange Insurance Companies
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McEwan
OrangeBoy, Inc.
Mr. David Peabody
Mrs. Floradelle A. Pfahl
$500 - $999
Ms. Lisa Dent
Fiddles and Faces
Fortin Ironworks
The Fresh Market
Ft. Hayes Career Center
Jerry Davidson Arts and Gifts
Mozart's Bakery and Piano Bar
Panera Bread
The Phoenix Theatre for Children
Polaris Fashion Place
Steiner & Associates
Whole Foods Market
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$250 - $499
Argo & Lehne Jewelers
Avalon Nine Acoustic Duo
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berndt
Dr. Erika Bourguignon
Champps Americana
The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel
Columbus Window Cleaning Company
Crabbe, Brown & James LLP
Mr. Michael D. Hall and
Ms. Patricia A. Glascock
Ms. Beth Jacobsen
Macy's at Easton
Smith & Wollensky
Ms. Carol K. Solley
Vintage Wine Distributor Inc.
Yosick’s Artisan Chocolates
Gifts of Art
Mr. Edwin V. Anderson
Mr. Stephen Borkowski
Dr. Erika Bourguignon
Estate of Ms. Constance Smith Brooks
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Chafetz
Ms. Virginia Drosten
Mrs. Lillian S. Ebert
Garden Club Auxiliary
Mr. Joseph Glannon
J. Ronald Green and Louisa Bertch Green
Hawk Galleries
Mr. and Mrs. James Herrick
Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Ibel
Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation
Mr. Gus Kayafas
Mrs. F. Ashton Kidder
Mr. Charles Kleibacker
Mr. Roger Lehman
Logan Elm Press, Ackerman Library
Ms. Diane Shawan Luken
Nannette V. and George E. Maciejunes
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mendoza
Sonia Handleman Meyer
Peter Norton Family Foundation
Mr. D. Scott Owens and Mr. Kevin Kowalski
Mrs. Floradelle A. Pfahl
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Press
Mr. Christopher Ries
Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson
Ms. Joan C. Samuel
Stephen Daiter Gallery
Ms. Barbara W. Watler
Mr. James F. White
Creativity
Creativity
“I am constantly awed by the creative staff at the
Columbus Museum of Art. They challenge the
established ideas in the field and create dynamic
experiences that allow their visitors to engage with
art and each other. Their experimentation and risk
taking have made them art museum innovators.”
Jessica Luke, Director of Research and Evaluation at the Institute for Learning Innovation,
Baltimore, Maryland
The Institute for Learning Innovation (ILI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
understanding, facilitating and communicating about free-choice learning. Through
our work with ILI, the Museum has conducted myriad research and evaluation projects
that empower CMA with information to create rich and meaningful learning experiences
for everyone.
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ART MATTERS DONOR LISTINGS
Thank you to all of the donors who have
$50,000-$99,999
declared that Art Matters! Your belief and
Mrs. Marjorie N. Austin
support of our vision for the future is truly
Jim and Ellen Bachmann
appreciated. The following donors have
Mrs. Rhoma Berlin
made cash gifts and/or pledges to the Art
The Estate of Lois Chope
Matters endowment and capital campaign
Ted and Lorrie Clark
from 2005 to 2009. Gifts are listed cumulatively.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Coons
Rev. Glen H. and Shirley B. Gronlund
$10,000,000 and above
Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Hilsheimer
Bob and Peggy Walter
Estate of Ferdinand Howald
$1,000,000 - $9,999,999
Estate of Mrs. Virginia K. Jones
Institute of Museum and Library Services
James Keny
American Electric Power Foundation
Anonymous
$250,000-$499,999
Timothy and Karen Keny
Cardinal Health Foundation
Jon M. and Deborah M. Anderson
Charlotte and Jack Kessler
The Crane Family
City of Columbus
Mr. Charles Kleibacker
The Edwards Foundation (on behalf
Docents
Mr. John S. Kobacker and
of Jeff and Lisa Edwards and
Don and Eydie Garlikov
Pete and Suzie Edwards)
John B. and Jane McCoy
Mr. John H. McConnell
Ann and Tom Hoaglin
John G. McCoy
Erdis G. Robinson Trust
Huntington Bank
Stephen and Lynda Nacht
Wayne Stallman Trust
Patty and Jerry Jurgensen
Fred and Lee Pfening
State Auto Insurance Companies
Bob and Mary Kidder
The Schumacher Foundation in
Jonathan and Janet Weaver
Limited Brands Foundation
Anne and Noel Melvin
honor of Michael H. Finnell
Ms. Catherine Chapin Kobacker
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Weiss
Shirle Westwater
$25,000-$49,999
Nationwide Foundation
Ron and Ann Pizzuti
$100,000 -$249,999
Abercrombie & Fitch Company
Elizabeth M. Ross
Anonymous
Beaux Arts Auxilary
William and Sarah Ross Soter
Paula and Fred Brothers
Mary Beth and Ron Berggren
Ellen and David Ryan
The Estate of Lois L. Chappelear
John Bevilacqua and Colleen Byrne
George A. Skestos
Columbus Museum of Art Staff
Capitol South Community Urban
State of Ohio
Crane Group
The Wexner Family
Docent Alums
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kerry Clark
Robert F. and Edgar T. Wolfe Foundation
Judy and Jules Garel
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Custer
Nancy and Dave Gill
Estate of Mary Nancy Davis
$500,000-$999,999
Herb and DeeDee Glimcher
Mr. James P. Garland and
Robert Bartels, Robert B. Hurst and
John H. Inskeep Trust
Redevelopment Corporation
Ms. Carole J. Andreae
James W. Overstreet Funds of
The Jeffrey Company
Beth Grimes Flood and Tom Flood
The Columbus Foundation
Estate of Dr. William C. Kramer
Tad and Nancy Jeffrey
Franklin County Board of Commissioners
Bob and Mary Lazarus
Jack and Kitty Keane
Charles Kleibacker Endowed Fund
Nannette V. and George E. Maciejunes
National Endowment for the Arts
The Motorists Insurance Group
Orange Barrel Media
D. Scott Owens and Kevin Kowalski
Keith and Nadine Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Patterson
Floradelle Pfahl
The Reese-Shackelford Foundation
Michael Petrecca and Heather Grant
Bobbie Ruch
David Schooler
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Ritter, Jr.
Arnold and Barbara Siemer
Thekla and Don B. Shackelford
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith
for Excellence
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shenk
Mr. and Mrs. Skip Yassenoff
John (Jay) and Diane Vorys
Zoey’s Fund of the Columbus Museum
Women’s Board
of Art Operating Endowment
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ART MATTERS DONOR LISTINGS
$10,000-$24,999
Margaret Crosby Alexander
Jerry and Jakki Allen
Mrs. Elaine M. Altmaier
Otto Beatty III and Christie Angel
Mr. and Mrs. Cynthia Chester/
Chester Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Davidson, Jr.
The Walter and Marian English
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. S. Trevor Ferger
Ms. Barbara K. Fergus
Fred Fisher and Molly Caren Fisher
Marion and Lawrence Fisher
Maureen and Rick Genel
Mike and Joy Gonsiorowski
Greater Columbus Arts Council
Mrs. F. Frances Hutchinson
Melissa and Frank Ingwersen
Ms. Suzanne Karpus
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Koff
Estate of Charles Y. Lazarus
Will and Natalie Matt
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Merkel
Elizabeth Shedd Mykrantz Family Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Overmyer
Anne Powell Riley
The Reinberger Foundation
Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson
The Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson
Education Fund and The Sidney
Edward Robinson (1967-1994)
Memorial Education Fund
Anna Marie Robinson
Ms. Cordelia W. Robinson and
Dr. Grant Morrow
Sessions Society Auxiliary
Rachel and Robert Stern
Mrs. Virginia C. Stoltz
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Tripp
Mr. Don Weiland
Mr. and Ms. Robert J. Weiler
Mr. John L. Wirchanski and Mrs.
Evelyn H. Wirchainski
Jane H. Zimmerman
$5,000-$9,999
Anonymous
The Arthur Family
Bill Arthur, Ann Cook, Jane Arthur
Roslovic, and Geoffrey Arthur
Mrs. Belle M. Boles
Judge and Mrs. Donald E. Calhoun, Jr.
Mrs. W. Wallace Cannon
Mrs. Robert F. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Copeland
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome G. Dare
Mrs. Preston Davis
Mr. and Mrs. William Dickinson
Pamela L. Edwards
Steven and Deanna English
John and Francille Firebaugh
J. Ronald Green and Louisa Bertch Green
Mr. Austin E. Guirlinger
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hammock
Ms. Jane Hess Harris and
Mr. Ronald D. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Hayden
Estate of Ms. Sheila E. Hodgson
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoffman
Mrs. Charlotte Immke
Mrs. Arthur J. Isaac, Jr.
David and Becky Jahn
William W. and Sandra A. Kight
Alice and Gavin Larrimer
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Levin
Kathy and Bill Mabe
Theodore R. Magnuson Trust
Dr. and Mrs. Dan R. McFarland
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Meara
The Mirolo Charitable Foundation
Mrs. Christopher Livingston Moseley
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Noblitt
Estate of Rosalie E. Palius
Dr. and Mrs. Eli N. Perencevich
Mrs. Lois E. Robison
Mrs. Vera B. Toran
Estate of Ursel White Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Yen
Ms. Sarah W. Ziegler
$250-$4,999
Dr. and Mrs. Roger L. Albrecht
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Allen
Anonymous - (13)
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Arthur
Jane Arthur Roslovic
Mark and Kimberly Aufdencamp
Jim Baehr
Mr. George Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Bair
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Barker
Elaine T. Barnum
Mr. Charles Bauer and
Mrs. Jeni Britton Bauer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bauer
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Karen Bell
Mrs. Nancy C. Benson
Mr. Robert M. Bernard
Jim and Susan Berry
Dr. and Mrs. Allan E. Blair
Linnea and Brian Blanchard
BNY Mellon Wealth Management
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bohannan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bond
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bonowitz
Rod Bouc and Kathleen Lane
Camille E. Boucher
Anita and Joseph Branin
Ms. Monica Vera L. Brown
Mrs. Thomas D. Brown
Susan Budros
Ms. Michele Bugh-Jones and
Mr. Timothy Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Busch
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Campbell
John A. Caprio
Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Carlin
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cartwright
Paul and Carole Chidester
Mrs. Sungja Cho and Dr. Seong K. Cho
Ms. Beatrice J. Cleveland
Ms. Carol M. Collier
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Conard
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Copeland
Mr. Paul D. Corbitt
Bob and Linda Cummins
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cushman
Ms. Carole Dale
Ms. Brenda Dean
Michael and Betsy DeAngelo
Mr. and Mrs. Dan DeMuth
Betty Ann Denney
Mr. and Mrs. Ari Deshe
DLZ Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Donahue
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Donaldson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Douglass
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Driskell
Mary E. Drudi
Christopher S. and Bonnie L. Duckworth
Mrs. Bruce F. Duncan
Ms. Diana Duke Duncan and
Mr. William T. Duncan
Lorrie and Mike Durik
Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Epstein
Mrs. Velma V. Everhart
Fashion Group International of
Columbus, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Feldmiller
ART MATTERS DONOR LISTINGS
$250 - $4,999 (continued)
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Fergus-Jean
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Z. Filiatraut
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Finn
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fiorile
Estate of Elinor Flierl
Jenny Fong
Linda Fowler
James G. Galanos
Mrs. Marcia K. Galante and
Dr. John A. Galante
Mrs. Elizabeth L. Galbreath
Andreas and Sara Garnes
Jill and Joseph J. Gasper
Ms. Gladys Geanekopulos
Nelson and Carole Genshaft
Ms. Marianne K. Gerth
Ms. Dolores Gomez
Mr. and Mrs. Norval D. Goss, Jr.
Dr. Roy M. Gottlieb
Mrs. Harriet Grail
Mary B. Greenlee
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Griffith
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Gross
Sue and Jim Gross
Ms. M. Ellen Gruber
Dr. and Mrs. John F. Guilmartin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gutter
Mr. and Mrs. R. Matthew Hamilton
Marilyn and Donald Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Henning
Stephanie Hightower
Mrs. C. Charleen Hinson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hoster
Mr. and Mrs. Clair E. Howey
Patricia Trayte Howland
Barbara and Bill Hoyer
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Hupman
Mrs. Kathleen Hurdle
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Husted
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hutchins
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Ingram, III
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Jefferson
Daniel L. and Carolyn R. Jensen
Wendy and Chris Johnson
Mrs. Carolyn C. Johnston
Estate of Mr. John L. Jones
Mrs. Katharine W. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Josenhans
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Jung
Mr. and Mrs. Mike E. Kehoe
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. King
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kitrick
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Knapp
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy W. Knight
Mr. and Mrs. David Knox
Mike and Rhonda Koulermos
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Kunk
James F. and Ellis C. Kurtz Charitable Trust
Linda Larrimer
Sara Larrimer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Larsen
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. Laughlin, Jr.
Wayne P. Lawson and William R. Mitchell
David A. Leach
Sheryl A. Lee
Mrs. Ellen R. Leukart
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Y. Lichtenstein
Mrs. Patricia E. Liebchen
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lindt
Ms. Joy I. Lorick
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lowther
Mrs. Fran Luckoff
Nancy and Tom Lurie
Mr. and Mrs. William Marland
Ms. Louise S. Marquis
Martha Fisher & Associates
Lillian Duffy Matt
Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. May
Ms. Virginia E. McCormick
Ms. Annita M. Meyer and Mr. Larry E. Woods
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller
Richard Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Morgan
Majeed and Veda Nami
Mrs. Margaret H. Nourse
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Nusken
Dr. and Mrs. John Olsen
Mr. and Mrs. Tod Ortlip
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Pahre
Dr. Roslyn F. Pariser
Mrs. Sook Park
Dr. George W. Paulson and
Dr. Ruth B. Paulson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Platte
Mrs. Harry Postle
Doug Preisse
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Probst
Ms. Pamela H. Pryor
Ms. Janet Radakovich and
Mr. Paul Michael Schmucker
Mr. and Mrs. Vikram V. Rajadhyaksha
Mrs. Barbara A. Ransopher
Joseph and Jeanne Reed
Wm. H. Reinhardt, Inc.
Sarah C. Reynolds
Shelby and Garrett Rhyne
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Rider
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Mr. and Mrs. Kent C. Rigsby
Caroline Rockwood
Mr. and Mrs. Mark I. Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rothschild, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Royer
Dr. and Mrs. Alan J. Rubin
Mrs. Susan S. Salt
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Schiff
Carolyn and Ted Schmidt
Lori Schottenstein
Norma J. Sexton
Dr. Charlie and Claire Shaeffer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Shapiro
Dr. Howard D. Sirak
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison W. Smith, Jr.
Mrs. Marilyn R. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Smith
Ms. Angela Snapp
Lynn and Herbert N. Snowden, III
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Starn
Mrs. Gleva Stephens
Mrs. Mary S. Stine
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Strause
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard L. Stump
Mr. Joseph E. Suiter
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Sullivan
Joey and Dick Thomas
Dorothy D. Trefny Irrevocable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Troup
Ms. Barbara C. Tudas
David and Patty Tumen
James N. and Nancy R. Turner
Mrs. Annick P. Van der Moer
Dominique H. Vasseur
Dr. and Mrs. James A. Vaughan
Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Verona
Wachovia Securities
Mr. and Mrs. Brendan J. Ware
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney H. Wasserstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Watkins
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Weihe
Angela Westwater and David Meitus
Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. White, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Whitman
Elizabeth R. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Winslow
Ms. Nancy Wolfe Lane
Carol and Guy Wolfenbarger
Ms. Julie L. Yassenoff
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Yen
Miriam and Bernard Yenkin
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Zox
ART MATTERS DONOR LISTINGS
Gifts of Art
Jenny Floch
Steven Nordman
The following donors have donated
Margaret and Wayne Foster
Peter Norton
gifts of art or funds to purchase art
Lee Friedlander
Brad Olson
to the museum. Thank you for sharing
Garden Club Auxilary
Jay and Jill Ortlip
your treasures and love of art with
Dareth Gerlach
D. Scott Owens and Kevin Kowalski
the community.
Estate of Conn Baker Gibney
Evan Penny
Nancy and Dave Gill
Stephen Pentak
Edward J. Glannon Family
Floradelle Pfahl
Edwin V. Anderson
Arne and Milly Glimcher
Dave and Joanne Phillips
Jon M. and Deborah M. Anderson
J. Ronald Green and Louisa Bertch Green
Ron and Ann Pizzuti
Anonymous
Sonia Handelman Meyer
Jeanne and Richard S. Press
Richard and Sally Anuszkiewicz
Ray Hanley
Mary and Ed Presutti
Arts Midwest
Hawk Galleries
Estate of Zbignew Raciszewski
Gregor Ashjian Preston
Charlotte Hawke
Christopher Ries
Ruth Bernhard Trust
James and Virginia Herrick
R. Michael and Susan Rich
Mr. James D. Bliek and
Todd Hido
Mr. Eric Rippert
Dr. Henry L. Hunker and
Wayne and Eloise Robertson
Estate of Henry Addison Mowry
Dr. R.J. David Frego
Stephen Borkowski
Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson
Dr. M. Beth Hunker
Ms. Erika Bourguignon
Rebecca and Sebastian Ibel
Abdi Roble
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation
Kiehner and Tibbi Johnson
Ellen and David Ryan
Sidney Chafetz
JP Morgan Chase
Jeff and Judy Rycus
Chien-Chi Chang
Patty and Jerry Jurgensen
Joan C. Samuel
The Estate of Lois Chope
Harri Kallio
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Schiller
The Contemporaries
Louis F. and Margaret L. Kannenstine
David Schooler
Loann Crane
Gus Kayafas
Jeanie and Jay Schottenstein
Stephen Daiter
James Keny
Diane Shawan Luke
Dr. John Driscoll
Timothy and Karen Keny
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shenk
Virginia Drosten
Mrs. F. Ashton Kidder
Katherine Anne Sinsabaugh and
Mrs. Lillian S. Ebert
Estate of John W. Klages
Catherine Evans and Ted Inbusch
Mr. Charles Kleibacker
Dr. Howard D. Sirak
Gabriele Evertz
Arthur J. and Sara Jo Kobacker
Peter D. Skaperdas and
Fred Fisher and the
Bill and Shannon Komodore
Estate of Molly Caren Fisher
Estate of Charles Y. Lazarus
David Kinnear
Kathleen M. Auda
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison W. Smith, Jr.
Roger Lehman
Estate of Constance Smith Brooks
Elizabeth Leighton
Barbara Sommer
Logan Elm Press, Ackerman Library
Annie Lillie Stanley
Nannette V. and George E. Maciejunes
Harold and JoAnn Stevens
Robert W. McClure and
Stephen Szoradi
Katherine Witlow McClure
Evelyn S. McCord and Gretchen S. Hirsch
Toshiko Takaezu
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wagner
Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation
Barbara W. Watler
Katherine Measamer Noordsij
Gloria K. and James V. Warren
Anne and Noel Melvin
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wenstrup
Tony Mendoza
Angela Westwater and David Meitus
Austin T. Miller and Family
James F. White
Thomas L. Minnick
Robert E. White, Jr.
Estate of Carl Mydans
Richard Zeisler Trust
John A. Myers and Louise Wolfe Myers
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ART MATTERS DONOR LISTINGS
Ms. Lillian C. Strouss
John (Jay) and Diane Vorys
Gloria K. Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney H. Wasserstrom
Shirle Westwater
A. Victor Woods and Family
Jane H. Zimmerman
Zoey’s Fund of the Columbus
Museum of Art Operating Endowment
* Bellows Legacy Society
Members of the Bellows Legacy Society are
special people who have recognized the
importance of community support and have
chosen to honor the Columbus Museum of
Art with a planned or deferred gift and/or
a gift to the endowment.
Gifts In-Kind
These donors have supported the Museum’s
Unrealized Deferred Gifts *
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gundersheimer
These donors have made a commitment to
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Halliday
campaign efforts by providing their time,
the future of the Museum by supporting the
Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Helland
services and products.
Museum’s endowment and have included
Melissa and Frank Ingwersen
the Museum in their estate plans. Thank
William W. and Sandra A. Kight
you to these donors who are helping secure
Mr. Charles Kleibacker
Benefactor Group
Bartha Visual, Inc.
Mr. and Ms. George M. Levine
Steven Cox Flowers
Nannette V. and George E. Maciejunes
Judy and Jules Garel
Jon M. and Deborah M. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Muskoff
Mr. Charles Kleibacker
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Overmyer
D. Scott Owens and Kevin Kowalski
Otto Beatty III and Christie Angel
Floradelle Pfahl
Julie Snow Architects, Inc.
Paula and Fred Brothers
Fred and Lee Pfening
Mr. Jeff Stahler
Ms. Monica Vera L. Brown
Keith and Nadine Pierce
Kitty Lynne Buzard
Neil Rector
Matching Gift Companies
Judge and Mrs. Donald E. Calhoun, Jr.
Ms. Carole A. Rees
and Foundations
Jameson Crane
the Museum for future generations.
Elizabeth M. Ross
The following have strengthened the
Loann Crane
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Royer
gifts of several donors by matching
Mr. Laurence J. Di Rosario
Bobbie Ruch
their contributions to the endowment
Dr. Clyde Hobson Dilley
Ms. Merry Ann L. Sauls
and capital campaign.
Ms. Pamela A. Evans
Dr. and Mrs. James P. Scanlan
Dr. and Mrs. Sherwood L. Fawcett
David and Jeanne Schoedinger
AT&T
Judy and Jules Garel
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Selsley
The Columbus Foundation
Don and Eydie Garlikov
Thekla and Don B. Shackelford
GFS Chemicals, Inc.
Ms. Jane F. Goodman
George A. Skestos
Macy’s
Beth Grimes Flood
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison W. Smith, Jr.
Rev. Glen H. and Shirley B. Gronlund
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ART MATTERS DONOR LISTINGS
Fred Fisher and Molly Caren Fisher
Linda Fowler
James G. Galanos
Mrs. Elizabeth L. Galbreath
Jill and Joseph J. Gasper
Ms. Gladys Geanekopulos
Dareth Gerlach
Mike and Joy Gonsiorowski
Mr. and Mrs. Norval D. Goss, Jr.
Dr. Roy M. Gottlieb
J. Ronald Green and Louisa Bertch Green
Beth Grimes Flood and Tom Flood
Ms. M. Ellen Gruber
Mr. and Mrs. R. Matthew Hamilton
Marilyn and Donald Harris
Mrs. C. Charleen Hinson
Ann and Tom Hoaglin
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoffman
Charles Kleibacker Endowed Fund
Mrs. Rhoma Berlin
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hoster
for Excellence
Jim and Susan Berry
Mrs. Kathleen Hurdle
This endowment was established by Charles
John Bevilacqua and Colleen Byrne
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Husted
Kleibacker as a supporting fund of the
BNY Mellon Wealth Management
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hutchins
campaign. The endowment supports
Mrs. Belle M. Boles
Mrs. Charlotte Immke
programs and exhibitions that contribute
Ms. Beatrice J. Cleveland
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Ingram, III
to original scholarship and address issues
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Copeland
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Issac
of art and culture, including those inspired
The Crane Family
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Jefferson
by the world of design. The following
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Custer
Jessimi Jones
donors have contributed $250 or more
Ms. Carole Dale
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Jung
to this fund to support and sustain the
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome G. Dare
Charlotte and Jack Kessler
Museum’s endowment.
Estate of Mary Nancy Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Kiser
Mrs. Preston Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kitrick
Abercrombie & Fitch Company
Ms. Brenda Dean
Mr. Charles Kleibacker
Anonymous
Michael and Betsy DeAngelo
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Dan DeMuth
Anonymous
Betty Ann Denney
The Arthur Family
Mr. and Mrs. Ari Deshe
Bill Arthur, Ann Cook, Jane Arthur
DLZ Corporation
Roslovic, and Geoffrey Arthur
Docents
Jane Arthur Roslovic
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Arthur
Ms. Nancy Duncan Porter and
Mr. Malcolm J. Porter
Mrs. Marjorie N. Austin
Mr. and Mrs. C. John Easton
Jim and Ellen Bachmann
Pete and Suzie Edwards
Mr. George Bailey
Mrs. Velma V. Everhart
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Barker
Fashion Group International of
Mr. Charles Bauer and
Mrs. Jeni Britton Bauer
Beaux Arts Auxilary
Columbus, Inc.
Ms. Barbara K. Fergus
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Fergus-Jean
Mrs. Nancy C. Benson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fiorile
Mary Beth and Ron Berggren
John and Francille Firebaugh
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ART MATTERS DONOR LISTINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Vikram V. Rajadhyaksha
Ms. Sarah W. Ziegler
Sarah C. Reynolds
Dr. Barbara Zollinger Sweney and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Rider
Mr. and Mrs. Kent C. Rigsby
Mr. Stephen A. Sweney
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Zox
Anna Marie Robinson
Ms. Cordelia W. Robinson and
Dr. Grant Morrow
Melvin Challenge
Caroline Rockwood
Through the generosity of Anne and Noel
Elizabeth M. Ross
William and Sarah Ross Soter
Melvin new donors to the campaign may
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rothschild, Jr.
be eligible for a matching gift through the
Bobbie Ruch
Melvin Challenge. To qualify, a campaign
Ellen and David Ryan
contribution can be made by an individual,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Schiff
corporation or foundation that has not
Carolyn and Ted Schmidt
made a donation to the Museum since
David Schooler
December 31, 1995 and/or has not given
Lori Schottenstein
more than $75 per year (i.e. a basic
Sessions Society Auxiliary
Charles Kleibacker Endowed Fund
for Excellence (continued)
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy W. Knight
Mr. John S. Kobacker and
Ms. Catherine Chapin Kobacker
Wayne P. Lawson and
William R. Mitchell
Mr. Charles Y. Lazarus
Mrs. Ellen R. Leukart
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Levin
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lindt
Ms. Joy I. Lorick
Mrs. Fran Luckoff
Nancy and Tom Lurie
Nannette V. and George E. Maciejunes
Mr. and Mrs. William Marland
Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. May
Ms. Annita M. Meyer and Mr. Larry E. Woods
Richard Miller
The Mirolo Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Morgan
Mrs. Christopher Livingston Moseley
Elizabeth Mykrantz
Mr. and Mrs. Tod Ortlip
Floradelle Pfahl
Fred and Lee Pfening
Keith and Nadine Pierce
Mrs. Harry Postle
Ms. Janet Radakovich and
Mr. Paul Michael Schmucker
Thekla and Don B. Shackelford
membership). If they have made a tribute
gift in memory or in honor of someone
Dr. Charlie and Claire Shaeffer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shenk
and/or have purchased an event ticket
they are still eligible for the matching gift.
Dr. Howard D. Sirak
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison W. Smith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Smith
Lynn and Herbert N. Snowden III
Mrs. Mary S. Stine
Mrs. Virginia C. Stoltz
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Strause
Mr. Joseph E. Suiter
Mrs. Annick P. Van der Moer
John (Jay) and Diane Vorys
Wachovia Securities
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney H. Wasserstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Watkins
Ruth A. Watkins
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Weihe
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Weiss
Angela Westwater and David Meitus
Shirle Westwater
Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. White, Jr.
Elizabeth R. Williams
Mr. John L. Wirchanski and
Mrs. Evelyn H. Wirchainski
Ms. Nancy Wolfe Lane
Women’s Board Auxilary
Ms. Julie L. Yassenoff
Mr. and Mrs. Skip Yassenoff
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Yen
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With thanks for ongoing support from the James W. Overstreet and the William and Mae Johannes Family funds and the Alfred L. Willson
Charitable Fund of The Columbus Foundation, the Greater Columbus Arts Council, and the Ohio Arts Council.