Honor Roll - Archie Bray Foundation

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Honor Roll - Archie Bray Foundation
MESSAGE
FROM THE
DIRECTOR
Every year at the
Bray, we find that
there are certain
constants: we
discover new creative
voices and watch as
others are renewed;
we spend time with
old friends and meet
new ones; and we
always encounter a
few surprises along
the way…
One of 2013’s chief
surprises came in
the form of the results of a study of the Bray’s impact on
the economy of Helena. Funded by the Paul G. Allen Family
Foundation and conducted by the University of Montana
Bureau of Business and Economic Research, the economic
impact study revealed some unexpected results.
When combined with that of the Clay Business, the Archie
Bray Foundation’s annual operating budget just surpasses
the $1M mark. The economic impact study, however, shows
that the Bray’s operations contribute $2.8M to the Helena
economy in a normal year, and as much as $4.1M in a year
when we host an anniversary event.
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2013 HONOR ROLL
Artists, students and cultural tourists come to the Bray from
as near as Helena and as far away as Europe, Asia and the
Mediterranean. And they have a tangible economic impact
that is almost three times the actual operating budget of
the Bray itself! The magnitude of this impact speaks directly
to the need for the Bray’s services among the ceramics
community and to the Bray’s ability in meeting those needs,
keeping pace with the speed of technology and innovation.
I mention all this here in our annual Honor Roll for a simple
reason: whether we’re talking about economic impact or
the newest work being done by our residents, there’s one
thing at the very heart of the Bray…YOU. Thanks to your
support, each year dozens of ceramic artists of all ages and
backgrounds and from around the world find the space,
opportunity and community they need for their creative
(and professional) growth as artists.
—Steven Young Lee
HELP CREATE THE LEGACY
2915 Country Club Ave.
Helena, MT 59602
In 2013 John and Carol
Green and Ron and Mignon
Waterman joined the
growing group of Bray
supporters who provide
for the future of the Bray
through a planned gift.
Donors can create a legacy
benefiting the Bray through
a bequest and a variety
of other deferred gifts,
some of which can provide
income during your life.
Those planned gifts to the
Bray endowment that are
irrevocable also qualify for
the Montana Tax Credit.
For further information, contact our Director of Planned Giving
Marcia Eidel at 406/449-0624 or [email protected].
2013 BRAY BUSINESS ALLIANCE
REVENUE
We are proud to partner with these businesses in making
Helena a creative and prosperous community.
TOTAL REVENUE Allegra Marketing Print & Web
Programs &
Administration
Clay Business
Anderson ZurMuehlen & Co., P.C.
Mountain West Bank
Rock Hand Hardware
Trimac Group LLC. Real Estate Professionals
53%
47%
Breakdown of Programs & Administration Revenue:
Business Donors
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American Federal Savings Bank
Bergum Drug
Best Western Premier Helena Great Northern Hotel
Park Avenue Bakery
PayneWest Insurance
Signs Now
Skutt Ceramic Products, Inc.
Sussex Construcation, Inc.
Wingate by Wyndham
Education Program
Individual Donors
2%
12%
33%
Foundations &
Organizations
23%
*Illustrates income from
community support. Actual
income includes operating
revenue from endowment and
interest on investment accounts.
A full financial overview is
available upon request.
30%
Ben Franklin Crafts
Birds & Beasleys
Cinch Design & Communications
Miller’s Crossing
Qwik Signs & Classic Creations
sole sisters
St. Peter’s Hospital
Taco del Sol
Gallery & Benefit Auction
2
The Friends of the Bray is a group of our closest supporters who
believe in the Bray, understand its value and act on their belief with an
annual gift of $1,000 or more in support of general operations.
Steven Young Lee and Lisa Lee
Marjorie Levy and Larry Lancaster
Joan and David Lincoln
Beth Lo and David Horgan
Dana Major and Mike Kanovitz
Bob Marsalli
Tony Marsh
Mesnikoff Foundation
Marlin and Ginger Miller
Aidan Myhre and John Alke
Newby/Gans Family
Alan and Nancy Nicholson
Richard Notkin and Phoebe Toland
Arthur and Esther Oppenheimer
Jess Parker and Peter Molnar
Jan and Richard Paustian
Jeanne Porter
David Reid and James Klein
Susan J. and Henry K. Ricklefs
Louise Rosenfield
Jon Satre and Paulette Etchart
Ann Shaner
Laurie Ekanger and Bill Shupe
Kimmy and Lee Skiftun
Leanne Smith
Mindy and Michael Solomon
Tim Speyer
Chris and Kate Staley
Suzanne and Robert Taunt
Nancy Tieken
Norma Tirrell and Gordon Bennett
Doug Turman and Mary Lee Larison
Jim and Cindy Utterback
Patti Warashina
Ronald and Mignon Waterman
Cathy Weber
Joe Wedding and Kathy Bryant
Sandy Wikle
Margaret Woo
EXPENSES
TOTAL EXPENSES $1,472,086
Programs &
Administration
Clay Business
FRIENDS OF THE BRAY
Stephanie Alexander
Dan and Caroline Anderson
Gary and Joan Anderson
Jeffrey and Patricia Aresty
Richard E. Baiter
John and Kelly Balistreri
Tim and Shawna Ballweber
Wally and Julie Bivins
Fay and Phelan Bright
Toni and Clark Broadbent
Donna Burgess
Debbie Butterfield and John Buck
Linda Carlson
Mike and Colleen Casey
Teresa Cohea
Ms. Mary Jane Davidson
Quinn Delaney and Wayne Jordan
Linda and Shaun Deola
Josh DeWeese and Rosalie Wynkoop
Mae Nan Ellingson
Robert “Irish” and Lucia Flynn
Emily Galusha and Don McNeil
Beverly Gibson
John and Andrea Gill
Jeff and Libby Goldes
Midge and Jerry Golner
John W. and Carol L. H. Green
Charlie and Theresa Grenier
Robert and Christel Harrison
Teresa and Herb Hastings
Dwight and Roxanne Hiesterman
Alice Hohenberg Federico and
Salvatore Federico
Dwight Holland
Nancy S. Horie
Michael and Barbara Jenson
Joliet Foundation, Kara Duncan
Joanne Kaucher
James Kolva and Pat Sullivan
Don A. and Donalee LaBar
$1,365,351*
60%
40%
Breakdown of Programs & Administration Revenue:
Education Program
13%
3
Gallery
Program
40%
21%
General
Operations
26%
Resident Artists Program
DONATIONS by LOCATION
TOTAL DONATIONS
4
IMAGES:
Above:
1 Visiting Artist Wanxin Zhang teaching a figurative
sculpture workshop.
2 Community members, resident artists and staff made over 300 bowls for a local Empty Bowl fundraising
event.
3 2013 Live Benefit Auction.
4 Children’s ceramic summer course.
Cover:
Giselle Hicks, Untitled, 2013, porcelain
photo by Kurt Keller
$264,291
Montana
28%
Other US States
71.7%
International
.3%
COMMUNITY
EDUCATION
At the Archie Bray, the idea of “community” is firmly grounded in a passion for
clay and ceramics, or more specifically, its root is in the experience of ceramics.
At the Archie Bray, learning to work with clay involves a lot more than watching demos
or listening to slide lectures. Whether someone is touching clay for the first time
or looking for innovative techniques as a full-time studio artist, growth as an artist
requires instruction, but it also requires opportunities to explore and experiment with
the support and encouragement of a community of other passionate artists.
The community connects to the Bray in many ways, including through
volunteering, philanthropic giving, classes and workshops, residencies and
social media.
360
Friends of the Bray
and Members
155
Individuals
and Business
Supporters
107
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Volunteers
Artists
5,847
254
Facebook
Friends
Students
1,027
Twitter
Followers
The 2013 Archie Bray
Honor Roll shows
cumulative gifts of
cash, securities &
in-kind contributions
made January 1
through December 31,
2013.
p
includes donation of art
includes a membership
gift that helped meet
the $25,000 Treacy
Foundation Matching
Grant for new, renewedlapsed and increased
memberships in 2013
n
$50,000 and above
Alan and Nancy Nicholson
Paul G. Allen Family
Foundation
Windgate Charitable
Foundation
$25,000 to $49,999
Treacy Foundation
$10,000 to $24,999
John W. and Carol L. H. Green
Montana Arts Council Public
Value Partnerships
National Endowment for the Arts
Salesforce Foundation
Sidney E. Frank Foundation,
Peter and Cathy Halstead
1,012
Instagram
Followers
$5,000 to $9,999
Alexander C. & Tillie S. Speyer
Foundation
Allegra Marketing Print and
Web, Toni and Clark
Broadbent
Anonymous
Anonymous
John and Kelly Balistreri p
Ms. Mary Jane Davidson
Quinn Delaney and
Wayne Jordan
Michael and Barbara Jenson n
Jerry Metcalf Foundation
Joliet Foundation
Lee and Donna Metcalf
Charitable Trust
Joan and David Lincoln
Montana Cultrual and
Aesthetic Trust
Susan J. and Henry K. Ricklefs
Robert and Suzanne Taunt
Nancy Tieken
Ronald and Mignon Waterman
$1,000 to $4,999
Stephanie Alexander
Dan and Caroline Anderson p
Anderson ZurMuehlen & Co., P.C.
Jeffrey and Patricia Aresty
Richard E. Baiter
Tim and Shawna Ballweber
Wally and Julie Bivins
Donna Burgess
Debbie Butterfield and
John Buck
Linda Carlson
Mike and Colleen Casey
Sam Chung p Teresa Cohea n
Alanna DeRocchi p Josh DeWeese and Rosalie
Wynkoop pp n
Robert “Irish” and Lucia Flynn
STUDENTS of all ages, interests and
levels of experience learned and
explored their own creativity together
with the guidance of established artists.
COLLECTORS and art-aficionados
discovered new creative voices and the
latest work being done in ceramics.
DONORS and VOLUNTEERS put one’s
passion for ceramics into motion in a
meaningful way.
The local HELENA COMMUNITY shared
one of the country’s historical treasures
and leading arts institution with friends,
family and guests from around the
world.
Emily Galusha and
Don McNeil
Gans/Newby Family
Beverly Gibson
John and Andrea Gill p n
Jeff and Libby Goldes n
Midge and Jerry Golner
Charlie and Theresa Grenier n
Gerit Grimm p Gruber Masonry, Inc.,
Dave Gruber
Chris Gustin p Robert and Christel Harrison p
Dwight and Roxanne Hiesterman
Alice Hohenberg Federico and
Salvatore Federico n
Dwight Holland
Nancy S. Horie
Joanne Kaucher
Matt Kelleher and
Shoko Teruyama p James Kolva and Pat Sullivan
Don A. and Donalee LaBar n
Steven Young Lee and
Lisa Lee p Marjorie Levy and
Larry Lancaster
Lillstreet Studios
Beth Lo and David Horgan p
Dana Major and Mike Kanovitz
Bob Marsalli
Tony Marsh n
Marlin and Ginger Miller n
Montana History Foundation
Mountain West Bank
Aidan Myhre and John Alke
Richard Notkin and
Phoebe Toland p
Arthur and Esther
Oppenheimer n
Jan and Richard Paustian n
David Peters p Jeanne Porter
Anne Drew Potter p Kelly G. Rathbone p The Bray fosters a rich community among artists, creating a dynamic resource
for new ideas and techniques as well as a source of inspiration and support.
This community is made up of artists from all over the world who are in different
stages of their careers and come from different training and backgrounds.
ARTISTS AT THE BRAY IN 2013:
2013 EDUCATION PROGRAMS:
A SNAPSHOT OF THE BRAY COMMUNITY IN 2013:
Emerging and professional ARTISTS
made ceramics in a dynamic and
supportive environment with access to
state-of-the-art facilities.
ARTISTS
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“The Bray has totally changed my
life,” says Gregg Edelen.
A resident of Butte, Montana, Gregg
began his experience with the Bray
driving his son up for a weekly
ceramics class.
Now, almost 20 years later, Gregg
has gone from taking classes himself
(and volunteering to mow the Bray’s
grounds!), to mentoring current
Bray students and teaching adult
ceramics classes in Butte, while also
volunteering to serve beverages at
Bray gallery receptions.
Rock Hand Hardware,
Sandy Wikle
Jon Satre and Paulette Etchart
Ann Shaner
Laurie Ekanger and Bill Shupe
Rebecca Sive and
C. Steven Tomashefsky
Kimmy and Lee Skiftun n
Skutt Ceramic Products, Inc. n
Leanne Smith
Kevin Snipes p
Mindy and Michael Solomon
Chris and Kate Staley p n
Norma Tirrell and
Gordon Bennett
Doug Turman and
Mary Lee Larison n
Jim and Cindy Utterback n
Vertical Response
Patti Warashina p
Cathy Weber n
Joe Wedding and
Kathy Bryant n
Kurt Weiser p
Margaret Woo
$500 to $999
American Federal Savings Bank
Margene and Alex Berry n
Blackfoot River Brewing
Company LLC
Andy Brayman p
Anne and John Collins n
Gail S. and Tom Colman n
Margaret S. Davis and
Bruce Ennis n
Patrick Doust and
Richard North
Marcia Eidel n
Maureen Gary n
Jeremy Hatch p
Dave Hunter n
Susannah Israel p
Suzanne and Peter Kane p n
Jun and Ree Kaneko
Jaime and Jeff Kicklighter n
David Reid and James Klein p
George McCauley p
Ann Mesnikoff
Matt Metz and Linda Sikora p
Linda Ochenrider n
Jim and Cindy O’Connell
Park Avenue Bakery n
PayneWest Insurance
Marietta and John Peters
Randee and Jack Rathbone n
Jonathan Read p
Louise Rosenfield n
Audrey and David Rosulek n
Evelyn Sage n
Signs Now
Bobby Silverman p
Dean Spong n
Sussex Construction, Inc. n
Kelly Tatchell
Gail Tronstad
Dr. Latha S. Vellanki and
Andrew Pida
Ted Waddell and
Lynn Campion
$250 to $499
Linda J. Arbuckle and
Leland G. Shaw p
Ben Franklin Crafts
Benny’s Bistro
Sandra J. Blain n
Mary Blake
Nancy Blum p
Bonnie Bowler n
Fay and Phelan Bright n
Gail M. and Robert Brown
Tom and Susan Bulleit
Jeff Campana p
Cinch Design & Communications n
Craig Clifford and
Debbie Kupinsky pp
Eddy A. and Mary Crowley
Karen Davidson
Leatrice and Melvin Eagle n
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Workshop participants
from diverse artistic
backgrounds and
geographic locations
learned from today’s
leading ceramic artists.
Left to right: Gregg Edelen, Sean O’Connell,
Jess Riva Cooper, Kenyon Hansen
Community class students
whose learning ranged
from basic to advanced
skills were guided by
close work with the Bray’s
resident artists.
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Children of all ages
had the chance to learn
about the basics of clay
and to discover another
dimension of their own
creativity.
Learning isn’t confined to the classroom at the Bray. Each year, hundreds of visitors
to the Bray’s grounds, galleries and artist lectures are guided through the history of
modern ceramics, experience the latest work being done in the field and gain insight
into the creative processes of today’s leading artists.
120
170
Hands-on
Tour Participants
Adult Tour Participants
533
Children Tour Participants
Gregg and Connie Edelen n
Mary Jane Edwards
Carol Fergerson n
Barry, Louise and
Sophia Ferst n
Caleb O. Fey n
Kit Gillem and Deborah Horrell
Andrew Gilliatt p
Jim Gilman and Karen Nelson n
Rick and Jane Hays n
Giselle Hicks p
Trey Hill and Olivia Riutta p
David and Maggy Rozycki
Hiltner
James Hughes n
Sarah Jaeger p
Tom Jaszczak p
Gail Kendall and Kent Miller
Carmen Kurushima
Eva Kwong and Kirk Mangus pp n
Bonnie Laing-Malcolmson
and Stan Smith
Bonnie Lambert and
Marshall Mayer n
Kris Larson and Tom Golnar
Mary Anne Limbos
Edwin H. Loeffler n
Andrea Maricich n
Tim Meloy and Kay Satre n
Joan Bird and Max Milton n
Lynn R. and Sunny Ellen
Munns n
Dava and Patrick Murray
Lisa Myaya and Tom Dickson
Aaron Nelson and Liz Burritt pp
David Nimick and
Angie Leprohon
Sarah and Pat Ozment
Sara Ann Parker
Marylou and Tony Patterson
Chris Pickett p
Joseph Pintz and
Kristen Martincic p n
Qwik Signs & Classic Creations
Joanne and James Rapp
Wilbur Rehmann and
Susan Miles n
Alison and Brandon Reintjes p n
Don Reitz
Karla Ritten
Robert Peccia & Associates
Brad Robinson
Brian Rochefort p
Melanie Sabo n
Amanda Salov p
Jodi and Gil Schellenger n
Bob Shay p
Harlan and William Shropshire n
St. Peter’s Hospital
State Employees Charitable
Giving Campaign
Susan Strickler n
Richard and Penny Swanson n
Taco del Sol
Akio and Vicky Takamori p n
Joan and Dennis Taylor n
Andrée and John Valley n
Tim Warner and
Heather Margolis n
Tara Wilson p
Wingate by Wyndham
$100 to $249
Daniela and Marius Abel n
Bob and Carolyn Adams
Teresa and Gordon Amsbaugh
Judith Amsbaugh
Kurt Anderson p
Erin Austin and Katie Genadek n
Lela Autio Alea Avila n
Chuck Aydlett p
Posey Bacopoulos n
Lesley Baker
Christopher Bates p
Anne Begley
Bill and Sue Birchard
John C. and Mait B. Board n
John Board
David Boggs n
Barbara Bowman
Ann Brodsky and Bob Ream
Bill and Jan Brown
Susan and Bret Brunner n
Scott and Mary Buswell
Anna Calluori Holcombe
Donna Carmichael
Lindsey and Mitch Carroll n
Aurore Chabot n
Greg Chart
Chip E. Clawson p
Sunshine Cobb p
Debi Corcoran n
Joan H. d’Arcambal
Steve and Linda Degenhart n
Carl Deitchman and
Bob Morgan
Donald and Heidi Endemann
Ralph Esposito p
Cary Esser and Morris Dickens
Eric and Ellen Feaver n
Gertrude Ferguson
Emily Free Wilson p
Feather Graham
Joshua Rysted and
Martha Grover pp
Mary Anne Guggenheim, MD
and Jan Donaldson
Elaine Harrison n
Teresa and Herb Hastings
Katie Heath n
Peter Daniel and Terri S. Held
Rachel Hicks n
Mary Kay and James Hill n
Curtis Hoard n
Ayumi Horie
Jane Horton and Doug Holly n
Masaya Imanishi p
Mia Ishiguro n
Sue Jackson
Amanda Jaffe n
Peter C. Johnson p
Solomon Kamm and
Gloria Galler Kamm
Joe Kansier n
Janet Katz
1,000s
of daily visitors,
explorers and
clay lovers!
Richard Notkin and Phoebe Toland
“After 45 years of working
in clay, I have come to the
conclusion that an artist must
remain a student, always.
The true artist creates each
new piece as an attempt
to make something better
than anything that preceded
it. But growth requires
the nourishment of new
directions in both concept and
technique…a workshop at the
Bray offers one of the best
venues for advancing one’s art.”
—Richard Notkin
Shirley and Jim Kelley n
Janet R. and Patrick J. Kelly n
Ryan Kettel
Ellen and Bob Knight n
Jane Kollmeyer n
Laurie Koloski
Jim Koudelka p
Mike Krause n
Bethany Krull p
Ben Krupka p
Randy LeCocq and Sheri Sprigg
Dawson and Deanna List n
Dale and Amy Livezey
Jan and William Lombardi n
Matt Long p
Tyler Lotz and Erin Furimsky
Marilyn K. Lysohir and
Ross A. Coates
Rod and Nancy MacDonald
James Madden and
Melissa Frost
Mary Maltese and Jorge Granja
Paulette Matlosz
Audrey Mattson
Kate Maury p
Gary R. and Cheri B.
McCrummen n
Karl McDade p
Lorna Meaden p
Richard Lee Merritt
Tamara J. Meyer n
Bryan and Sandy Meyers n
William and Ilona Miller n
Bev and Whitney Mitchell
Cassandra Mitchell
Jeffry Mitchell n
Kate Morris
Courtney Murphy p
The Nevica Project,
Jayson Lawfer
Sean O’Connell p
Richard Oelschlaeger
Angela Okajima-Kempinas
Mark Ophus
Michael Peck
Lawrence Pettit n
Paolo Porelli p
William B. Pratt
Poo and Bob Putsch n
Rebecca Reber-Burness
Pamme Reed
Stephen Robison and
Kathleen Guss
Joan Rolling
Tamara and Michael Root n
Emelia Satre
Dorothy Saxe n
Jan Schachter
Nancy and Brian Schweitzer
Marcia Selsor p
Donnie and Ed Sexton
Kayte Simpson
Mrs. Robert K. Snider
Tim Speyer
Albion Stafford p
Rochelle Stewart
Peter Sullivan n
Alex Swanson
Sam Taylor
Christopher Taylor n
Cheri Thornton and Nick
Sovner p n
Valley Bank of Helena
Philip Vinton
Mary and Kurt Werner
Carroll Van West and
Mary Hoffschwelle
Sharon K. and Joe Wilson
Windbag Saloon and Grill
Opal Winebrenner and
Mike Shields
Susan Wong
Gwendolyn Yoppolo p
Hugh Zackheim
Ellen Zazzarino and
David Spencer n
Dimmie and Gregory Zeigler n
Arnold P. Zimmerman
$35 to $99
Lois Adams n
Karma Alfredson
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Long-Term
Residents
13
Short-Term
Residents
Each fall, new LONG-TERM
RESIDENTS arrive and begin
their one- to two-year long
stay in pursuit of creative and
professional growth.
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Visiting
Artists
Each month, through
the Bray’s VISITING AND
GUEST ARTIST programs, a
prominent and established
artist spends time working
at the Bray, often taking
a focused approach to
exploring new ideas.
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Guest
Artists
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Artists
Showcased in
8 Exhibitions
at the Bray
During the summer, ten
emerging artists work for
three or four months as
SHORT-TERM RESIDENTS,
advancing ideas while on
break from school or taking
an extended time to carry
out a specific project.
Artists at the Bray work in state-of-the-art studio facilities, receive financial
support and, most importantly, discover a rich community of artistic energy
and exchange. Moreover, artists working in the Bray’s community classes and
workshops as well as local artists of all mediums are inspired to work and think
in new ways.
Mrs. Norma Anderson
Adrian Arleo and David Duncan n
Lisa Autio Laura and Jack Barrett
Gail Bartik Drake Barton and Kathy Lloyd n
Barbara and David Beumee
Gretchen Bingman n
Bev and Craig Bowers
Beth Brewington n
Deborah and Cornelius Britt
Carolyn Broadwell
Ann Buss n
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Buswell
Dave Campana
Bruce and Mary Capdeville n
Linda Casbon
Andrew and Heidi Casto n
Patty Ceglio n
Victoria Christen p
Amy Christensen and
Mark Stiffler
Ann Christenson
Linda Christianson p
Jim Cloud n
Steven Colby p
Maureen Cole n
Suzanne Conine n
Diane Conradi and Steve Braun
Jess Riva Cooper p
Louise Cormier n
Patricia Coughlin n
Peter Coussoulis n
Cameron Crawford and
Sean Collins n
James and Mariana Crider n
Anne Currier and George Hrycun
Charles Davis
Jeremiah Donovan
Becky and William Eiker
Jim Emerson and Barbara Belt
Susan Epstein and Spencer
Shropshire
Lisa Ernst n
Jana Evans p
Jackie Finnicum n
Ilena Finocchi
Shanna Fliegel and Brian Kmec
Donna Forbes
Bobby Free p
Stephanie Friedberg
Joyce Fujiwara n
Joe and Anna Furshong
Ovidio and Kimberly Fields
Giberga
Tom Gilfillan
Kim Glidden n
George and Marilyn Gogas
Leila Goldes
Nancy Goughnour
Mel Griffin p
Sharon Growney n
Amy Halko p
Bruce and Roberta Hammer
Hiroe Hanazono n
Del Harrow and Sanam Emami n
Dara Anne Hartman n
Jane Hawkins and
Wayne Carley n
Vivian and Kyle Hayes
Patrick Hoffman p
Molly Holz
Kevin and Cindy Hudson
William and Liz Hunt
Greg Jahn and Nancy Halter
Mark Johnson and Lucy Breslin
Ralph, Deborah, Rachel &
Naomi Katz n
Andrew Kenyon n
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Knight
Janet Koplos
Alex Kraft Ken Krause n
Joanne Lace and Brian Shovers
Angelika Lamprecht
Cheri and Megan Larson
Jeannie Lee and
Armen Mirzayan n
Robin Leenhouts n
Janet Lohr
Ruth and Jesse W. Long
Kathy Looney n
Beverly Magley
Sam Manno and
Michele Valentino
Dale Lee and Beth Marhanka
Claire Marty n
Linda Mason
Mark Matheny n
Pamela Mavrolas
Carole McCracken
Nancy McLane
Tim Mitchell n
Matthew Mitros
Marlene Naftz n
Jill Oberman
Jeff Oestreich n
Nancy Owens and MJ Williams
Mary Ann Parvinen n
Patricia Petrilli n
Pete Pinnell n
Jennifer Pomnichowski n
Madalyn Quinlan
Candida and Kevin Quinn
Chris Riccardo p
Diane Rosenmiller and
Nicholas Seidner
Tim Rowan n
Marlene and Phil Saccoccia
Arnica Sage n
Sally Salisbury n
Jessica Savage and
Michael S. Brown
Peter Scherzer p
JoAnn Schnabel
Reid Schoonover n
Nancy and Steve Selvin
Lee Shanklin
Molly Shepherd n
Sandy Shull
Trudy Skari n
Richard Smith n
Sarah Snavely n
Darin Steege n
Sandra Trujillo and
Curtis Stewardson
Brett Sturm
Sharon Tate
“For me, the best thing about
the Bray is the people, hands
down. It’s the residents, the
visiting and guest artists, the
community and the staff…that
alone is well worth being here.
They are a great knowledge base
and resource. To be able to walk
down the hall and see these
artists working, to get to know
them, work alongside them,
learn from them, build a rapport
and a friendship is amazing.”
Alan Taylor n
Glenda Taylor
Dan Goldzband and
Julie Thompson
Judy Thompson
Megan Thompson
Sally and Tom Troyer
Shalene Valenzuela n
Jayne Van Alstyne
Peter Van den Dool n
Greg Van Dusseldorp
Eric Van Eimeren and
Koryn Arnold
Dave Van Nice n
Nancy Van Wagoner n
Diane and Willem Volkersz n
Andy Watson n
Gregg and Wendy Wheeler
Suzanne Wilcox, Ian McKibbon
and Kelsa McKibbon n
Anne C. and Harry Wollman n
Elizabeth and Wilbur Wood
Teri and Chad Wright
Kiki Zafiridou and
Brian Cummings
Leslie Zolman
up to $35
Dave Armstrong
Hillair Bell
Michael and Elaine Bennett n
Karrie Bird n
Bernadette Curran
Douglas Grimm
Kristine Heitstuman
Ross Hilgers
Steven P. and Artheen D. Horsley
Ronald Jacobus
Lauren Kearns
Ethel LaRock
Noreen Lehfeldt
Robert Matthews
B. A. and Arlene C. McBride n
Mary Jo Olson n
Ellen Ornitz
Alicia Pichette
—Adam Field,
2013 Speyer Fellow
Judith H. Salomon and
Jerry Weiss
Dora Savignac
Joe Soldate
Elizabeth Vorlicek n
Matching Gift
Organizations
Organizations matching
employee gifts to the
Archie Bray Foundation
Cambia Health Foundation
Chevron Humankind Matching
Gift Program
General Mills Foundation
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
In Kind Contributions
Individuals and Businesses not
otherwise included in the Honor
Roll making in-kind contributions
American Museum of
Ceramic Art
Helena Public School District
Home Beautifiers
Karhu Architects
Real Food Market and Deli
Thank you for your
friendship and
continuing support.
If we have inadvertently
omitted a gift, please accept
our apologies and contact
us so we may correct our
records.