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www.calderaarts.org or call (503) 937-3061
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DEAR CALDERA SUPPORTERS:
In 2011-2012, thanks to your generosity, Caldera provided
arts and nature mentoring to more than 400 underserved
middle and high school youth, helping them to find their
voices, their confidence, and their unique paths to success.
This year, we focused on cinematic and theatre arts.
While we continued a variety of visual and literary arts
learning, students focused on telling their stories through
short films (see page 7-13 for highlights). We collaborated
with a range of organizations, including Bend Film Festival,
Northwest Film Center, Super Project Lab, Whoop-Dee-Doo
Theatre, and the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, to
name a few, to bring learning, mentoring, and presentation
opportunities to our youth.
We also held two spectacular end-of-year Caldera
youth film showcases; one at the Tower Theatre in Bend,
and one at the University of Oregon’s White Stag Building
in Portland. How exciting it is to have your own film shown
on a large screen in a real theatre with your family
in attendance!
This year we were proud to announce our first Ford
Family Foundation Golden Spot Awards, as part of our
Artists in Residence (AiR) Program see page 23 and we
launched a deeper integration of our AiR and Youth Program.
ARTS CENTER
31500 Blue Lake Dr.
Sisters, OR 97759
T: 541.595.0956
Knowing how artists work as powerful agents of positive
social change, our goal is to offer our youth as diverse a
range of artists and mentoring opportunities as possible,
while also inspiring more artists to develop their own social
practice involving youth.
In 2011–2012, we also launched a new outcome-based
Evaluation Program to go deeper into identifying and reporting
how young people benefit from Caldera’s programs and
services. With this approach, we join a progressive movement
of national social and human service organizations who
are adopting new ways to assess their programs. Stay
tuned for more on this!
We are proud and grateful that to date we have earned
six National Endowment for the Arts grant awards and this
year we were again recognized as one of the nation’s top 50
arts/humanities-based youth programs by the President’s
Committee on the Arts & the Humanities.
Thank you for helping us reach these achievements, and
for being a part of our community of support for Caldera’s
youth. It is your support that gives them access to the tools
they need to unleash their fullest potential, and we are
deeply grateful for it.
TRICIA SNELL
Executive Director
DAN WIEDEN & CRISTY LANFRI
Co-Chairs of the Board of Directors
OFFICE
224 NW 13th Ave., Ste. 304
Portland, OR 97209
T: 503.937.3061
WWW.CALDERAARTS.ORG
In 1996, Caldera began bringing youth with limited
opportunities, from both the country and the city,
together at a summer arts camp in Central Oregon.
This program has evolved into a supportive year-round
community providing arts and nature programming,
group mentoring, and community building that benefits
thousands of youth and adults.
To date, Caldera’s mentors and teaching artists
have helped 1,700 students develop their creativity,
allowing them to:
Caldera’s formal mission is to be a catalyst for the
transformation of underserved youth through innovative,
year-round art and environmental programs.
2. TRANSITION TO JOBS OR COLLEGE
Fueling all of Caldera’s work is a passionate belief in the
power of creativity.
“Being involved with Caldera has helped me get closer
to my goals because the adults there support me and
guide me. The support and guidance gives me the extra
push I need to continue. By participating in Caldera,
I have learned that my family extends past the people
that are physically related to me and I have also learned
that I can do anything I set my mind to.” —Chasmere, 17
We employ paid mentors and professional teaching artists
who support, guide, inspire, challenge, mentor, and inspire
for seven years (throughout middle school, high school, and
into early adulthood), so youth develop the strength to turn
away from negative models and paths and instead take on
the world in a positive, creative, hopeful way.
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1. GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL
In June 2012, 90% of Caldera 12th graders graduated or
attained their high school equivalency diploma.
Scholarships are available for Caldera students who have
completed high school and plan on attending college.
Awards range in amount from $500–$6000. We are deeply
grateful to Linda Carlson Hart and Bob and Mary Ann
Woodell for their generous support of this program. Over
the years, Caldera student alumni have become teachers,
firefighters, medical personnel, and youth workers.
3. BECOME CREATIVE CHANGE AGENTS WITHIN THEIR
FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES
Caldera youth inspire their parents, friends, and siblings,
and give back to their communities in diverse ways.
Caldera also partners with creative industry partners in
advertising, architecture, film, design, and other artistic
areas. Caldera is proud to work with Wieden+Kennedy,
Ziba Design, Nike, Allied Works Architecture, tbd agency,
and LAIKA/house, among others, to provide youth with
unique perspectives into professional artistic careers.
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HOW WE DO IT
Every year, Caldera chooses a thematic focus to channel
our creative energies and provide a variety of programming
for our youth. For 2011-2012, we embarked on a journey
to explore the cinematic arts.
“Being involved in Caldera helped me to realize that I
am a very special individual and I have the potential to
stand out and let people know who I am. I’ve made a lot
of friends that I enjoy staying in contact with throughout
the year. I cannot think of anywhere else where people
from different towns, different backgrounds, different
skin colors and different likes can meet together to form
such great friendships.” —Butterfly, 17
This year, beginning at summer camp and continuing
throughout the school year, students had opportunities
to explore improvisation, theater, set design, animation,
cinematography, story-boarding, digital editing, costume
design, shadow puppetry, and audio production. Student
work was featured at Portland’s 35th Annual Young
People’s Film Festival and Bend’s Future Filmmakers
Festival. Caldera also hosted film festivals for two
end-of-year Student Showcases.
Thanks to the support of the Mt. Hood Cable Regulatory
Commission, Caldera was able to purchase state-ofthe-art film equipment and software for students to use.
The equipment allowed Caldera students to deepen their
skills, be prepared for possible careers in creative technology,
and inspire a greater breadth of creativity in their films.
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SUMMER CAMP
MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM
Every year, 150 students (through three separate sessions)
experience a life-changing arts and nature camp at our Arts
Center, located on 116 acres of mountain and forest land
at the edge of Blue Lake, west of Sisters, Oregon.
Our work with middle school students takes place during
the school year in our Arts Partner middle schools. Weekly
arts mentoring classes are taught by Caldera’s middle
school mentors and take place during the school day.
Camp brings together students from diverse Oregon
communities and inaugurates youth into the Caldera
community. Students work with professional teaching
artists and youth advocates at camp, and participate
in community circles, challenge courses, campfires,
and outdoor activities. Arts courses offered at camp
this year included photography, fiber arts, film, theatre,
drumming, writing, and music production.
Central Oregon Arts Partner Middle Schools are:
Elton Gregory, Jefferson County, Obsidian, Pilot Butte,
and Terrebonne Community School. We also support
programs at Sisters Middle School.
HIGHLIGHTS:
HIGHLIGHTS:
The following are some examples of the innovative projects
and collaborations our students worked on in 2011-2012:
After camp, students continued their explorations in film
throughout the school year. In the weekly sessions with
middle schools, mentors did a “Poetry in Motion” project
where students combined short poems and visual imagery
about themselves to create short films.
• Students worked with Super Project Lab to create film
shorts that included commercials, PSAs, and mock reality
television shows.
• A collaboration with theater group Whoop-Dee-Doo and
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (PICA) provided
a camp session art experience that continued into the
school year, giving students an opportunity to design
sets and perform in PICA’s Time Based Arts Festival.
• As part of our end-of-the-year events, Caldera middle
and high school student films were juried and selected
for film showcases in Portland and Bend. These were
major events for our families and the public, held at the
University of Oregon’s White Stag building in Portland
and at the Tower Theatre in Bend.
Portland Arts Partner Middle Schools include:
HB Lee, Jason Lee K-8, Open Meadow,
Peninsula K-8, and SEI Academy.
HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
Our school-year activities with high school students
take place through regular weekend workshops. In 2012,
Caldera began offering Saturday events and activities
for high school students three Saturdays a month in both
Central Oregon and Portland.
High schoolers also participate in our “Mini Camp” Weekend
Intensives and work with our Creative Industry Partners so that
they stay involved with Caldera throughout the school year.
HIGHLIGHTS:
“Participating in Caldera has helped me in many ways,
such as getting better with public speaking, having a
better understanding of what I want to do, and much
more. I have learned that it feels great to get up in front
of a group of people who support you and then express
yourself. The program throughout the year is important,
not only because it allows me to see my Caldera family,
but it also allows me to do things I wouldn’t normally
be able to do.” –Brandon, 16
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• Central Oregon high school students participated
in a Sculpture Workshop with professional artist,
Erin Beaver Valentine.
• High school students created commissioned
photographic pieces that were printed on wood
and showcased in the gallery of Wieden+Kennedy
and the Tower Theatre in Bend, before being permanently
installed at Tamarack Hall (a building at our Arts Center).
• A group of our central Oregon high school students went
on a backpacking adventure with Big City Mountaineers
and mentors to the Olympic National Park in Washington.
IN-SCHOOL RESIDENCIES
During the school year, professional artists visit
each of our Arts Partner middle schools for a week-long
residency. Students work with artists on special projects
that are then featured through school-wide performances,
presentations, or displays. These residencies extend
our arts-learning reach to over 5,000 students a year.
This year these week-long artists’ residencies and our
Weekend Intensives included special workshops in
the cinematic arts.
WEEKEND INTENSIVES
In the fall and spring, middle and high school students
meet up for weekends of fun-filled activities and art
workshops. Essentially a “mini-camp,” students sign
up for a menu of classes and work with a variety of artists.
At this year’s Intensives, students worked on photography,
video, collage, improvisation, and more.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Students painted portraits of blues legends that were
featured as banners and sold as posters at the Portland
Blues Festival. These will continue to be sold at Caldera
events and Crossroads Music, Portland.
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COLLEGE & TRADE SCHOOL
SCHOLARSHIPS
Caldera students who participate for at least two years
in our program are eligible to receive special scholarship
opportunities. We are grateful to University of Oregon’s
School of Journalism and Marylhurst College, both of whom
offer specific scholarships for Caldera Alumni. Also, through
the Caldera Scholarship Fund, Caldera students who qualify
receive funds to help them pursue trade school, community
college, or university studies at institutions of their choosing.
ABBOTT-CARLSON
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
“It is my belief that education is a legacy that can be
passed on through future generations.” –Linda Carlson
Abbott-Carlson Scholarships are available for all Caldera
students who have completed high school and plan
to attend college. Applicants are awarded a scholarship
based solely on intent—it is not a competitive process.
Scholarships are based on need and funds are used
only for tuition, books, lab fees, or expenses directly
related to post-secondary education. Thanks to the
Abott-Carlson scholarship, 12 former Caldera students
received scholarships for the 2012–2013 academic year.
The awards ranged in amount from $500–$5,000.
AFTER
As youth grow in their lives past high school,
we don’t lose touch! We host a yearly Alumni
Party and many other public events that we
encourage all participants and families of
Caldera to attend. We also have many former
students who come back and teach at camp
as artists, assistants, or advocates.
“I HAVE BEEN INVOLVED WITH
CALDERA SEVEN YEARS NOW,
MAINLY BECAUSE IT HAS
BECOME SUCH AN IMPORTANT
PART OF MY LIFE.
I FINALLY FOUND A PLACE
WHERE MY DIFFERENCES WERE
PRAISED AND CELEBRATED
AND I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO
MEET ADULTS AS QUIRKY AS ME.
CALDERA HAS TAUGHT ME HOW
TO INTERACT WITH PEOPLE FROM
ALL KINDS OF BACKGROUNDS
AND WALKS OF LIFE
AS WELL AS EDUCATED
ME ON SCHOLARSHIPS
AND WAYS I CAN MAKE GETTING
INTO COLLEGE EASIER.”
—KIT KAT, 17, RECENTLY ACCEPTED
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INTO STANFORD UNIVERSITY
CALDERA AUDITED FINANCIAL SUMMARY
CALDERA OPERATIONAL REVENUE
Note: In early 2011, Caldera changed their fiscal year end to June 30, to correspond with the school-year cycle
and our program structure. Therefore, this Revenue & Expenses report covers an 18-month period.
JULY 1, 2011 to JUNE 30, 2012 JAN 1, 2011 to JUNE 30, 2011
(12-mo period)(6-mo period)
Program Services Supporting Services TOTAL EXPENSES
One-time expense: Disposal of Assets/Impairment Loss TOTAL EXPENSES & DISP OF ASSETS/IMP LOSS
$1,576,394 $362,138 $1,938,532 $320,138
$2,258,670
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES
JULY 1, 2011 to JUNE 30, 2012,
JAN 1, 2011 to JUNE 30,
(12-mo period)
(6-mo period)
$3,220,347
$2,002,873
$764,883
$179,267
$944,150
REVENUE
INDIVIDUALS
$1,870,185 *
58.07%
FOUNDATIONS
$261,297 8.11%
GOVERNMENT
$159,250 4.95%
CORPORATIONS
$525,202 *
16.31%
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS
$109,540 3.40%
SPECIAL EVENTS (NET)
$302,644 9.40%
OTHER INCOME
$40,579 1.26%
PROGRAM FEES
$- 0.00%
INTEREST AND DIVIDENDS
$- 0.00%
NET INVESTMENT GAIN/LOSS IN FMV
$(48,350)
-1.50%
TOTAL REVENUE
$3,220,347 100.00%
* Includes $1M (Indiv) & $500K (Corp) special contribution to Caldera’s Facility Endowment
** Includes $1.5M (Indiv) special contribution to Caldera’s Facility Endowment
SUMMARIZED BALANCE SHEETS
ASSETS
Cash and investments
Grants and contributions receivable
Investments
Capital Assets
Other Assets
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Payables
Deferred Revenue
Notes Payable
TOTAL LIABILITIES
NET ASSETS
Unrestricted Assets available for Programs & Operations
Unrestricted Funds for Long-Term Investment
Cumulative Endowment Losses
Net Investments in Capital Assets
Total Unrestricted Funds
Temporarily Restricted Funds
Permanently Restricted Funds
TOTAL NET ASSETS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
$1,766,541 **
$133,140 $1,661 $33,650 $33,300 $- $- $2,700 $466 $31,415 $2,002,873 88.20%
6.65%
0.08%
1.68%
1.66%
0.00%
0.00%
0.13%
0.02%
1.57%
100.00%
at June 30, 2012 at June 30, 2011
$413,081 $306,078 $3,530,560 $12,069,050 $39,382 $16,358,151 $148,966
$420,500
$2,082,547
$12,679,018
$75,686
$15,406,717
$72,540 $14,642 $124,296 $211,478 $34,114
$15,109
$172,498
$221,721
$296,860 $1,085,371 $(22,475)
$11,948,250 $13,308,006 $338,667 $2,500,000 $16,146,673 $16,358,151 $345,060
$1,120,529
$(5,646)
$12,560,520
$14,020,463
$164,533
$1,000,000
$15,184,996
$15,406,717
INDIVIDUALS CORPORATIONS SPECIAL EVENTS (NET) FOUNDATIONS GOVERNMENT IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS OTHER NET INVESTMENT GAIN/LOSS IN FMV $1,870,185 $525,202 $302,644 $261,297 $159,250 $109,540 $40,579 $(48,350)
58.07%
16.31%
9.40%
8.11%
4.95%
3.40%
1.26%
-1.50%
TOTAL REVENUE $3,220,347 100.00%
INDIVIDUALS $1,766,541 88.20%
CORPORATIONS $33,650 1.68%
PROGRAM FEES $2,700 0.13%
FOUNDATIONS $133,140 6.65%
GOVERNMENT $1,661 0.08%
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS $33,300 1.66%
INTEREST AND DIVIDENDS $466 0.02%
NET INVESTMENT GAIN/LOSS IN FMV $31,415 1.57%
TOTAL REVENUE $2,002,873 100.00%
Please see www.CalderaArts.org/Financials
for caldera’s detailed, audited financial statements & 990 tax statements.
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GIFTS RECEIVED JANUARY 1, 2011 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2012
$10,000+
Bank of America Matching Gifts
Eric and Keena Hormel
Tricia Snell and Dave Clingan
Gaylord and Judi Davis
Sue Levin
Spa W
Elizabeth Green
Anonymous (3)
Candy Becker
Ginny and Mike Hughes
Paul and Sidney Spezza
Rebecca DeCesaro
Kathleen Lewis
Tom Spanbauer
Kimberly Howard
The Campbell Foundation
Ron Beltz and Jan Turner
Linda Hutchins
Bryan Steelman
Decisions Decisions
Megan Lewis
Kathleen and James Stengel
The Human Touch, LLC
Linda Carlson Hart
Priscilla M. Bernard
Interior Tech
Ron Stefani
Ben Dittman
Paul and Vicki Linnman
Willadean and Jerry Stonelake
Thomas and Jeanne Johnson
Hungry Man, Inc.
Michael Bigelow
Mark Jansa and Fran Henry-Jansa
N. Robert and Barre Stoll
Lynne and Sage Dorsey
Lynne McClenahan and Greg Smith
Maggie and John Stott
Alan D. Kiphut
LAIKA/house
Fred and Tina Blank
Clark and Nola Jeli
Ambassador Charles
Matt Edlen
Don Merkt and Missy Stewart
Dave and Lynda Sullivan
Kevin Matheny and Joyce Keane
Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund
Tom Blessington
Blair and Steve Jenkins
Jane Ellison
Michelle Meyer and Carl Behrend
Mark Solon and Don Tankersley
Billy Miller
Duane and Barbara McDougall
Robin and Eric Busch
Keeping the Arts
Twist
Paul and Mary Evers
Julie and R. Dennis Miller
Taylor Northwest, LLC
Alise Munson
Dan Wieden
Nancy Carlin and Craig Casey
Jim Kelly and Sue Porter
University of Oregon School
The Felt Hat
John and Geri Miner
David Terry
Julie Omelchuck
Wieden+Kennedy
David Chen
David and Kathy Kennedy
Brian Ferriso and Amy Pellegrin
Mary and Joseph Monahan
Robert and Mary Anne Woodell
Kristen Clark
Cassie and David Kottkamp
Fildelity Charitable
Romy Mortensen
Storm Tharp
Nancy Pitt
Ziba Design
Concordia University
Phil Lane
Mark and Courtney Fitzloff
Colleen Murray
T J Education Fund of the
Pah-Tu Pitt
Construction Management Services
Annie Mancini
Jody and Jan Ward
China Forbes
Carl and Gwen Newport
Convivium, LLC
Chris Mancini
Tyler Whisnand and Suki Diamond
Bob and Konky Forster
NIKE Employee Matching Gift
Lucia Toro and Gerard C.S. Mildner
Sean Cox
Julie Mancini
Whole Foods
Noelle Fredland
David and Jennifer Nolfi
Jeanne Tyler
Mark Crownover
Thomas Manley and Susan Hashim
Carolyn Wieden
Nels Gabbert
North Star Foundation
Jason Urban and Leslie Mutchler
Emil and Nancy Smith
Tom and Julie Clarke
Rod Crownover and Alicia Howard
Mark Fristad Productions
Cassie Wieden
Tim Gleason
Northwest Film Center
Graciani and Claudia Valderrama
Sidnee Snell
Coke
Scott Crownover
David McDougall
Dennis and Jean Wilde
David and Katie Gold
Danielle Nye
Margaret Vining
Kate Sokoloff
Bill and Karen Davenport
Cudd Foundation
Janna McDougall
Nancy Wilgenbusch
Judy Graves
Maynard E. Orme and Lynne Devries
Mark and Marilyn Von Bergen
Madeline Turnock
Mark and Ann Edlen
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Davis
Donald N. McGregor Foundation
Richard Williams
Kenneth and Cindy Greger
P & D Leduca LLC
Karen and Roger Vrilakas
Mary VanderWeele
John D. Gray
The Gun and
Lora and Jim Meyer
Doug and Jill Zanger
George Gregores
Allison Pauletto
Andrea and Bryan Ward
Janet Voss
Lourri Hammack
Richard Peach
Joan Komolos Wardwell
Jacqueline Weissman
Julie A. Hammond
Erin Peters
Sherrie Wieden White
Thomas and Anne Winner
Tim Phillips
and Mike White
$5,000 -$9,999
Casey Family Fund of the
Oregon Community Foundation
Susan H. Hoffman
Tom Denhart Family Fund
Meyer Memorial Trust
and Mrs. Caroline Swindells
of Architecture and Allied Arts
Chris Van Dyke
and Christine Shihadeh
$100-$999
and Katherine Longstreth
Oregon Community Foundation
Lillian Pitt
Lisbeth and David Rink
Susan Shugerman
and Joseph Mann
Bob and Carolyn Dietz
Melanie Myers
John and Janet Jay
Mark Dodson
René and Adeline Mitchell
Jeremy Andersen
David Haslip
KeyBank National Association
Liz Dolan
The Claire and
Sandy and Alexander Anderson
Linda R. Hickey
Christen Picot
John Weil
GIFTS IN-KIND
David and Sherri Luhr
Stephanie Draper
Elizabeth Anderson
Mary C. Hinckley
James Pittman
Dr. Robert, Linda,
Priscilla M. Bernard
Vikki Mee and Steve Cox
Christopher Dunnaville
Muse Communications
Les and Gerri Badden
Gary Hirsch
Portland Art Museum
Oregon Jewish
Durham & Bates
Ronald W. Naito
Kipp Baratoff
Holcene
Michael and Alice Powell
What’a Ya Think, Inc.
Cascade Publications Inc.
Leslie Durst
Charles and Debbie Newport
Janet and Cliff Barry
Candace Horter
William L. Price
Janet and Don Williams
David Chen
Dynamic Consulting
Mary and Wayne Normand
Spencer and Jane Beebe
Donna Huntsman
Gary Withers
Dave Clingan
Fund of the Oregon
John and Jane Emrick
Northline Wealth Mgmt.
Beecher Carlson
Joshua Husbands
Aric Wood
James H. Crews, Jr.
Community Foundation
Find Your Light Foundation
Old Mill District
Sarah Woodward
Dave’s Killer Bread
Albert Solheim
Diana Gerding
Pepsi-Cola of Bend
Anthony Belluschi
Alan and Marilynn Jensen
PSFK, LLC
The Standard
Stephen Gomez
Perkins and Company
Douglas Bomarito
Jackie Jeppe and Roger Meyer
The Red Light Clothing Exchange
$1-$99
studioriley
The Greenbrier Companies
Harold Perlman
Craig Boretz
Steve and Stephanie Jewell
Michael Ricci
Burky and Harry Achilles
Genna Golden
TJ Education Fund of the
Gilbert Parker and Heather Guthrie
Jeff Pickhardt
Jerry and Cathy Brodie
Jan L. Johnson
Brian Rice
Michael Blasberg
David and Kathy Kennedy
Nancy and Charles Hales
Peter Platt
Janna V. Brown
Timothy Kalberg
Ann and Robert Sacks
Jonathan Braman
Jason Kreher
Ted Halton
Gary and Susan Reynolds
Jennifer E. Bruml
Kirk Kelley
Sammye Sanborn
Lisa R. Brantz-Cooney
Richard M. Linn
Susan M. Hammer and Lee Kelly
Mary Rhodaback
Bill and Jane Campbell
Ms. Estelle M. Kelley
Lisa Sanman
Jessica Burton
Owlita LLC
Dan Heagerty
Chris and Suze Riley
Timothy and Marianne Chapman
Tom and Barbara Kelly
Heather Schermerhorn
Judy Campbell
Mike Reynolds
Margaret Heater
James Riswold
Jinnina Chiles
Ron King
Chuck and Patti Schlimpert
Johanna Cena
Bill and Kathy Spezza
Eric and Hollie Allen
Kirsten Heinz
Roundhouse Foundation
Patricia Clark
Karin M. Knutson
Self Enhancement, Inc.
Wallace and Judi Charman
Vernier Software & Technology
Allied Works Architecture
Sandy Henderson
Steve and Kelly Sandstrom
Mrs. Thomas Clingan, Jr.
Roger and Sophia Krage
John Shipley
Chickenart
Dan Wieden
Anonymous
Diane and Wesley Hickey
Paul Schneider and Lauren Ealou
Ann Marie and David Coghill
Barbara Kralj and Mark Matsler
Rebecca Sinclair
Adriane Cruz
Sherrie Wieden White
Art in the High Desert
Holland & Knight, LLP
Howard Shapiro
Rosemary Colliver
Bettina Lam
Dianna Smiley
Susan Demerit
Eli and Dottie Ashley
Sue and Mike Hollern
Trish and Bill Smith
Emily and John Connor
Wes and Karen Lawrence
Steve Smith and Kim Dement
Jackie Fischer
Wieden+Kennedy
Bank of the Cascades
Tony Hopson
John Smoot
Leslie Copland
Parker and Kate Lee
Vicki Smith and Claude Burgoyne
Charles Frasier
Ziba Design
and Fred Trullinger
Community Foundation
Howard and Manya Shapiro
Oregon Community Foundation
Ward Family Fund of the
Oregon Community Foundation
$1,000-$4,999
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Theodore Morse Foundation
Insurance Agency, LLC
Yves Jean-Baptiste
Charitable Foundation
The T. Rowe Price
Program for Charitable Giving
and Brittany Weinstein
Blick Art Materials
Denfield Paints
Framing Resource
and Mike White
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SPECIAL GIFTS
IN HONOR OF
HANIF FAZEL
IN MEMORY OF
AND KATIE NOLAND
ALDO FAVILLI
From Cindy Gerber
From Bonnie Gretz
IN HONOR OF
IN MEMORY OF
CRISTY LANFRI ELIZABETH
DEBBIE MARTSON
AND THOMAS JENSEN
From Rogue Foundation
From Jean Mitchell
IN MEMORY OF
IN HONOR OF
DUKE WIEDEN
DAN WIEDEN AND
From Patricia M. Walker
PRISCILLA BERNARD WIEDEN
From Jim and Cherry Myers
IN HONOR OF
ETHAN CHESSIN AND
IN HONOR OF
SUSANNAH REESE
ROBERT AND
From Jack Falk
MARY ANNE WOODELL
From James and Joan Croteau
GRANTS AND SPONSORSHIPS
Ann & Bill Swindells
The Marie Lamfrom
Charitable Trust
Charitable Foundation
Autzen Foundation
Miller Arts and Education
The Bill Healy Foundation
The Ford Family Foundation
Gray Family Fund of the
Oregon Community Foundation
H.W. Irwin &
D.C.H. Irwin Foundation
The Harold and Arlene Schnitzer
CARE Foundation
Herbert A. Templeton Foundation
Hitchcock-Graham Fund of the
Oregon Community Foundation
Hoover Family Foundation
Fund of the Oregon
Community Foundation
Milwaukie High School
Mt. Hood Cable
Regulatory Commission
Oregon Cultural Trust
Oregon Department
of EducationSummer Food Service Program
Portland Regional Educational
Telecommunications
Corporation
The Jackson Foundation
Rogue Foundation
Juan Young Trust,
Starview Foundation
Eastern Division
Kelley-Bollinger Fund
of the Oregon Community
Foundation
KeyBank
The Lamb Foundation
ALL GIFTS TO CALDERA ARE
GREATLY APPRECIATED.
TO MAKE A DONATION VISIT:
WWW.CALDERAARTS.ORG
OR CALL (503) 937-3061
Stimson-Miller Foundation
The Robert Chandler II
Fund of the Oregon
Community Foundation
William M. Brod Fund of the
Oregon Community Foundation
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ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM ROSTER
2011
Every winter, the activities at our Arts Center shift
to immersion in the arts for professional adult artists
through Caldera’s Artists in Residence (AiR) program.
January through March, Caldera provides month-long
residencies, giving artists the gift of time and space to create.
Artists are awarded residencies through a rigorous, thorough
application process juried by professional artists and art
leaders in their fields. The residencies provide artists with
workspace, unfettered time, an inspiring natural environment,
presentation and teaching opportunities with our youth, and
a community of other artists. Caldera’s Artists in Residence
is a research and development laboratory of the arts that
demonstrates our support of creative experimentation and
dedication to cultivating creative individuals. Since 2002,
Caldera has served 300+ artists in this way.
We are deeply grateful for Ford Family Foundation’s support
of Caldera’s Artists in Residence program: a two-year
$40,000 Golden Spot Award that funds operating expenses
and stipends to Oregon Artists in Residence at Caldera.
“I began explaining creativity to Caldera students and
quickly realized that they understood creativity at a level
higher than most college students I have worked with.
The energy and ideas they brought into the studio were
inspiring.” —Erin Beaver Valentine
Apply to become a future Artist in Residence at Caldera
www.CalderaArts.org/AiR.
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Jason Urban & Leslie Mutchler
Val Britton
James Crew
Tadzio Koelb
Ben Darwish
Ann Marie Nafziger
Linda Hutchins
Henrietta Rose-Innes & Olivia Rose-Innes
Michelle Fujii
Ari Banias
Brittany Powell
Kristin Schimik
Jae Choi
Angie Chuang
Hand2mouth
Visual Artists (Austin, Texas)
Visual Artist (San Francisco, California)
Writer/ Poet (Lincoln, Nebraska)
Writer (Brooklyn, New York)
Musician (Portland, Oregon)
Visual Artist (Marfa, Texas)
Visual Artist (Portland, Oregon)
Writers (Cape Town, South Africa)
Musician, Japanese Drumming (Portland, Oregon)
Writer/ Poet (Brooklyn, New York)
Visual Artist (Portland, Oregon)
Visual Artist (Seattle, Washington)
Writer (Portland, Oregon)
Writer (Washington D.C.)
Theater (Portland, Oregon)
2012
J. Hope Stein
Ben Moorad
Suniti Dernovsek & David Stein
Jerry Monteith
Ann Lovett
Harvey Hix
Leanne Hall
Kate Sanderson Holly
Jacob Coleman
Erin Beaver Valentine
Erik Peterson
Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhran
Kristin Steele
Sean Frenette
Jeri Flom
Vanessa Renwick*
Christine Bourdette*
Rose Bond*
Midori Hirose*
Cynthia Lahti*
Poet (New York City, New York)
Writer (Portland, Oregon)
Bobbevy Dance Company (Portland, Oregon)
Visual Artist (New York City, New York)
Visual Artist (New Paltz, New York)
Poet (Laramie, Wyoming)
Writer (Melbourne, Australia)
Performer (Portland, Oregon)
Performer (Oregon)
Visual Artist (New York City, New York)
Visual Artist (Seattle, Washington)
Writer (East Lansing, Michigan)
Writer (Portland, Oregon)
Performer (Portland, Oregon)
Visual Artist (Tigard, Oregon)
Visual Artist (Portland, Oregon)
Visual Artist (Portland, Oregon)
Visual Artist (Portland, Oregon)
Visual Artist (Portland, Oregon)
Visual Artist (Portland, Oregon)
*Ford Family Foundation
Golden Spot Award Recipients
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Over 300 guests joined us for the 2011 Stories of
Change fund-raising luncheon on November 3. We heard
inspirational stories of change from guest speaker and
former Oregon Senator, Avel Gordly, and one of Caldera’s
students, Shark. Thanks to our generous supporters,
we raised $112,000 and secured an additional $110,000
in matching funds for Caldera’s programs.
Thank you to all our attendees, donors, and supporters
who made these events such a success!
We send our sincerest appreciation and thanks to all the
volunteers who helped us in 2011. Your expertise, time,
wisdom, love and unselfish willingness to give to Caldera
help make every student and program at Caldera a success.
Special thanks to the 2011 Stories of Change Committee
for their commitment and hard work that made the event
possible! Committee members included: Turiya Autry, Priscilla
Bernard Wieden, Suki Diamond, Gail Hayes Davis, Jane
Ellison, Tricia Snell, Michelle Meyer, Mary Normand, Alisha
Orefice, Suze Riley, Chris Van Dyke, and Katie Weinstein.
CALDERA STUDENT, SHARK, WHO SHARED HIS CALDERA
EXPERIENCE AT STORIES OF CHANGE.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
DAN WIEDEN, Co-Chair
CRISTY LANFRI, Co-Chair
MARY NORMAND, Secretary
WES LAWRENCE, Finance
CINDY CAMPBELL
DAVID CHEN
MYRLIE EVERS-WILLIAMS
DAN HEAGERTY
JOHN JAY
BARBARA MCDOUGALL
RENÉ MITCHELL
HOWARD SHAPIRO
CHRIS VAN DYKE
DENNIS WILDE
NANCY WILGENBUSCH
Caldera’s committees include: Executive, Nominating, Finance,
Facilities, Communications, Individual Giving, Foundation &
Government Giving, Corporate Giving, Stories of Change
Event (PDX), and Central Oregon Advisory Committee
STAFF
TRICIA SNELL, Executive Director
JESSICA ARMSTRONG, High School Youth Mentor
TURIYA AUTRY, Education Director
AMY BURTELOW, Middle School Youth Mentor
KIMBERLY BACON, Education Program Coordinator
CARLOS GUZMAN-MCFADDEN, Apprentice Mentor
JULIE KEEFE, Photography Mentor
JON LARSEN, Camp Manager & Middle School Youth Mentor
MICHELLE MEYER, Development Director
ALISHA MILLER, Development Associate
BILLY MILLER, Apprentice Filmmaking Mentor
DAVID NOLFI, Finance Director
TEAFLY PETERSON, Art Integration Coordinator
ELIZABETH QUINN, Artists in Residence Manager
TONY SALOMONE, Facilities Assistant
BILL SPEZZA, Facilities Director
KATHY SPEZZA, Facilities Rental Coordinator
ELIA UNVERZAGT, Executive Communications Manager
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