Community report 2013 - Frist Center for the Visual Arts
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Community report 2013 - Frist Center for the Visual Arts
F r i st C e n t e r f o r t h e V i s ua l A rts Community Report 2013 1 F r i st C e n t e r f o r t h e V i s ua l A rt s C o m m u n it y R e p o rt 2 013 What’s Inside 2 Impact Support Letter from the President Corporate and Foundation Giving Letter from the Director Circle Members Board of Trustees, Committees, Benefactor Level Members Patron Level Members and Councils Annual Fund Honoraria and Memorial Gifts Inspire 2013 Frist Gala Exhibitions Frist Gala Patrons Frist Gala Gentlemen’s Committee Frist Gala Ladies’ Committee Nick Cave. Soundsuit, 2008. Fabric, fiberglass, and metal, 102 x 36 x 28 in. Rubell Family Collection, Miami. Photograph by James Prinz, courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York Educate Frist Gala General Contributions Education and Outreach An Art Deco Affair Cumulative Giving Connect Community Outreach Impact c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | I m pac t Letter from the president 4 greetings, This Community Report acknowledges the generosity of our donors and contributors, members and patrons. With your help, we are able to offer meaningful opportunities to engage with art, and we are grateful. Although the Nashville skyline changed in 2013 with the opening of the Music City Center, there was an outpouring of civic pride in the architectural splendor of the Frist Center, a former U.S. post office repurposed as an art center in 2001. Our historic 1934 building was the perfect setting for the summer exhibition Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles, which was attended by more than 114,000 visitors. Also, Vik Muniz: Garbage Matters and Jack Spencer: Beyond the Surface were on view during the summer months. Many first-time visitors and others had not been in the building since it was a post office. All agreed that the building was a work of art. Attendance for the year was almost 250,000, confirming the appreciation for the 2013 exhibitions. Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age: Highlights from the Detroit Institute of Arts and Camille Utterback: Tracing Time/Marking Movement opened in February. Exploring Art of the Ancient Americas: The John Bourne Collection (a promised gift to The Walters Art Museum) opened in March. In the fall, we opened 30 Americans, Ana Maria Tavares: Deviating Utopias and American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell. Outdoor sculptures included Will Ryman’s Rose on 65th Street, on view on the Broadway terrace, and Rachel Owens’s Inveterate Composition for Clare, on view outside the Turner Courtyard. Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video, which was organized by the Frist Center, traveled to the Portland Art Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Cantor Center for the Visual Arts at Stanford University. Our ongoing partnership with Nashville Public Television, ArtQuest: Art Is All Around You, broadcast fifteen new one-minute episodes. Children and their families are encouraged to visit www.fristkids.org for additional art activities and online resources. Teacher lesson plans are also available here. In this report you will learn about many other programs offered to visitors and the community. On behalf of the Board of Directors, I want to thank each of you for being a part of our mission and for your generous support for the Frist Center. Sincerely, Attendance for the year was almost 250,000 , confirming the appreciation for the 2013 exhibitions. Billy Frist Chairman and President Board of Trustees c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | I m pac t Letter from the director 5 Friends, In 2013, we saw the opening of the Music City Center, an architectural achievement as well as a civic investment. As the skyline of downtown Nashville takes on new dimensions, we paused this year to celebrate our beautiful historic building and the architecture of the twentieth century. The presentation of Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles drew many first-time visitors inside the Frist Center. The responses to the building, especially in the context of automobile design of the same vintage, were overwhelmingly admiring. In the summer, we hosted our first Art Deco Affair, the proceeds of which support the ongoing care and maintenance of the building, which is the property of the Metropolitan Development Housing Agency. Within this report, you will see a synopsis of the exhibitions, education programs, community engagement initiatives, and our critical successes as noted in the media. We hope the offerings of the Frist have provided you, our members and visitors, with unexpected connections and stimulating conversations. Thanks to the generosity of the donors acknowledged in this report, the Frist Center continues to flourish, sustained not only by financial gifts but also by donated time and talent. Our gratitude extends to trustees, sponsors, foundations, government agencies, members, volunteers, community partners, visitors, and our hard-working, loyal staff. In 2013, we must acknowledge in particular those volunteers who chaired major fund-raising events: Ashley Levi and Dallas Wilt, Gala Co-Chairs; Kathy and Mike Dorr, Mollie Lehner and Jeff Reed, and DeeDee Wade, Co-Chairs of the Art Deco Affair. Their efforts on behalf of this institution are appreciated beyond measure. With each story of a path changed, an idea revealed, or a window opened, we rededicate ourselves to providing Middle Tennessee with a place for visitors to see, learn, and interact with art. We are grateful to our 2013 donors for their generosity and for their affirmation of our mission and vision. ...the Frist Center I would like to take this opportunity to ask for your continued support. We pledge responsible stewardship and our full dedication to the mission and vision of presenting exhibitions and educational and community engagement programming that will change the way people see their world through art. flourish, We hope that when you visit the Frist, you find the experience you seek. Please join us as often as you can. Sincerely, Susan H. Edwards, Ph.D. Executive Director & CEO continues to sustained not only by financial gifts but also by donated time and talent. c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | I m pac t Board of trustees, Committees, and Councils 6 There are many leaders in the community who generously give their time and talents to support the Frist Center. Their advice and insight are valuable resources for the organization. It is a pleasure to acknowledge the dedication of those who served in 2013. Installation view of Camille Utterback: Tracing Time/Marking Movement, Gordon Contemporary Artists Project Gallery, February 1–May 19, 2013 The Frist Center Board of Trustees William R. Frist, Chair and President Jean Ann Banker H. Lee Barfield II Laura Chadwick Karyn McLaughlin Frist Frank M. Garrison Howard Gentry Bob Gordon Claire Gulmi Aubrey B. Harwell, Jr. Marlene Hays Melvin N. Johnson, D.B.A. Ellen H. Martin Michael J. McBride Richard C. McCarty Ken Melkus Robin I. Patton Stephen S. Riven Luke Simons Joe N. Steakley Gloria M. Sternberg Deborah E. Story Jay Turner Julie W. Walker Gail P. Carr Williams Susan H. Edwards, Ph.D. Executive Director and CEO 2013 Gala Co-Chairs Ashley Levi Dallas Wilt Directors Emeriti Thomas F. Frist, Jr., M.D., Chair Kenneth L. Roberts, President Martha Rivers Ingram Advisors Peter F. Bird, Jr. Jack F. Stringham II Ex-officio Karl F. Dean, Mayor Diane Neighbors, Vice Mayor Board Intern Crystal Churchwell Honorary Trustees Bernice W. Gordon J. Stephen Turner c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | I m pac t Board of trustees, Committees, and Councils Committees of the Frist Center Board of Trustees 7 Executive Committee William R. Frist, Chair Frank M. Garrison Howard Gentry Melvin N. Johnson, D.B.A. Joe N. Steakley Deborah E. Story Audit Committee Joe N. Steakley, Chair Frank M. Garrison Claire Gulmi Ken Melkus Stephen S. Riven Finance Committee Frank M. Garrison, Chair H. Lee Barfield II Karl F. Dean Ken Melkus Stephen S. Riven Luke Simons Joe N. Steakley Julie W. Walker Human Resources Committee Deborah E. Story, Chair H. Lee Barfield II Laura Chadwick Aubrey B. Harwell, Jr. Michael J. McBride Richard C. McCarty Stephen S. Riven Frist Center Councils Education Council Dr. Melvin Johnson, Chair Elyse Adler Jean Ann Banker David Braemer Paul Collins Carol Crittenden Karl Dean Vincent W. Durnan Dr. Kellie Hargis Everton A. Heron Catharine L. Hollifield Rocky Horton Emma Lancaster Justin Makemson Michael J. McBride Ellen Meyer Diane Neighbors Dr. Bonnie Rushlow Jamaal Sheats Dr. Gregory Stewart Diane D. Taylor Dr. Benigno Trigo Julie W. Walker Pat Ward John Watson Daryl Wilkinson Tom Williams Community Marketing and Outreach Council Howard Gentry, Chair Ramon L. Cisneros Janet Clough Michael Cooper Laura Delgado Donna DeStefano Peskhout Duski Maribeth Farringer Karyn McLaughlin Frist Beverly Goetzman Aubrey B. Harwell, Jr. Kim Johnson Kawema Michael J. McBride Brenda McSurley Diane Neighbors Pat Patrick Tom Ward Vivian Wynn Gail P. Carr Williams Development Council Joe N. Steakley, Chair Jean Ann Banker Claiborne Blevins Laura Chadwick Crystal Churchwell, Board Intern Jana J. Davis Bob Gordon Dr. C. K. Hiranya Gowda Roy Jordan Peggy S. Kinnard Neil B. Krugman Ellen H. Martin Shannone E. Raybon Luke Simons Gloria Sternberg Joyce A. Vise Jan Young Jana Lisle Parham Jim T. Womack Marketing Council John Smithwick, Chair Joey Amato Laura Chadwick Terry Clements Beth Fortune Marlene Hays Laramey Lawson Chris McPherson Brent Meredith Heather Middleton Robin I. Patton Doug Regen John Sharpe Daniel Tidwell Jay Turner Adelaide Vienneau Ex-officio for Councils and Committees William R. Frist, Chair and President Thomas F. Frist, Jr., M.D., Chairman Emeritus Kenneth L. Roberts, President Emeritus Susan H. Edwards, Ph.D., Executive Director and CEO inspire Impact c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | i n s p i r e Exhibitions 9 In 2013, a combination of historical and contemporary art, design, and illustration enabled viewers to appreciate the beauty and cultural significance that can be found threaded among the many types of expressions that enliven our daily experiences, within and outside of art venues. Exhibitions Overview The year’s first exhibition, Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age: Highlights from the Detroit Institute of Arts, celebrated one of the most fertile and accomplished periods in the history of painting. While magnificent examples of still lifes, portraits, genre scenes, and landscapes convey the values and pleasures of seventeenthcentury life, they also inspire us to appreciate the materials, people, and views of our own time. The great art of the past thus links us to history writ large, while establishing a connection between viewer and maker that is uniquely personal; we see through an artist’s eyes. Art’s existence as both artifact and intangible expression was again in evidence in Exploring Art of the Ancient Americas: The John Bourne Collection. Objects for which the function is familiar—vessels, for example—may also have a Installation view of Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video, Ingram Gallery, September 21, 2012–January 13, 2013 mystical meaning that is wholly beyond contemporary frames of reference. While an expert may enrich our understanding of this context, it is often an inexplicable sense of potency or the achievement of an otherworldly beauty that remains the most memorable aspect of an artwork. This was also the message of the exhibition Jack Spencer: Beyond the Surface, which featured photographs in which a dance between clarity and dissolution emphasized the value of feeling over knowing, becoming over being. Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles married intuitive form and effective function—design and physics— to offer insight into the social, aesthetic, and industrial aspirations of a pivotal moment in our history. The exhibition featured eighteen automobiles and two motorcycles produced between the late 1920s and 1941, a period that spanned the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression and ended with America’s entrance into World War II. Astonished by the cars’ exuberant lines, luxurious materials, and ornamental details, many visitors came away from the exhibition with a new appreciation for great design, which today is often less concerned with expressiveness than with practicality. American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell similarly inspired a consideration of the role of functional art—in this case, illustration—in creating and reflecting an aesthetic identity for a broad swath of our society. Whether Rockwell should be considered as an artist of the first rank or simply as an extraordinary illustrator, his consummate technique, ability to tell a story in a gesture, pose, or glance, and overriding optimism about American life have earned him recognition as an important and influential image maker of the twentieth century. c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | i n s p i r e Exhibitions On view concurrently with Norman Rockwell’s artwork, 30 Americans gave a vibrant cross-section of the works of leading contemporary artists. While all the artists in the exhibition are African American, the exhibition was not only about race, but was also concerned with personal identity and taste, sexuality and gender, issues of beauty and fashion, and the role of history in defining present day beliefs. 10 The Frist Center continued to present the art of the twenty-first century with exhibitions in the Gordon Contemporary Artists Project Gallery of the works of Camille Utterback, Vik Muniz, and Ana Maria Tavares. Each of these artists thoughtfully reflected on the interaction of aesthetics with an increasingly global society. Installations by Utterback and Tavares invited viewers to investigate connections between their own bodies and new technologies, while Muniz’s Garbage Matters established surprising links between social classes in Brazil, the cycle of production and waste, and the aesthetic and monetary values of art. Finally, the retrospective Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video, organized by Frist Center Curator Kathryn Delmez, traveled to the Portland Art Museum in Oregon, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Cantor Center for the Visual Arts at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. In 2014, the exhibition concluded its tour at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City. Members enjoy the Member Preview for Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles, Ingram Gallery, June 14–September 15, 2013 c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | i n s p i r e Exhibitions Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age: Highlights from the Detroit Institute of Arts Ingram Gallery February 1–May 19, 2013 11 This exhibition of Dutch Golden Age painting and decorative arts came to the Frist Center from the Detroit Institute of Arts, which has one of the finest collections of its kind outside the Netherlands. Highlighted by masterpieces painted by such well-known Dutch masters as Frans Hals and Rembrandt, the exhibition featured an extraordinary selection of virtuosic works, from insightful portraits and pastoral landscapes to bawdy peasant scenes and magnificent still lifes. This exhibition was organized by the Detroit Institute of Arts. Camille Utterback: Tracing Time/Marking Movement Gordon Contemporary Artists Project Gallery February 1–May 19, 2013 Since 1999, Camille Utterback has used video tracking software and written computer code to create interactive installations designed to question whether today’s advanced technological interfaces diminish or expand such senses as sight and touch. The works in this exhibition invited viewers to project themselves into an arena in which they seemingly altered time and space through physical gestures. Merging drama and dance, participants individually and communally brought expressions such as poetry, photography, and abstract painting to life. This exhibition was organized by the Frist Center for the Visual Arts. Rachel Owens: Inveterate Composition for Clare Sculpture, Demonbreun Street entrance February 1, 2013–March 1, 2015 Inveterate Composition for Clare (2011) is composed of two replica military Humvee shells, which have been dismantled and reconstructed into a monumental, quasi-cubist form. The rebuilt military vehicles suggest the fragmentation of war. A stereo inside the angular, white sculpture plays songs of humpback whales and crashes of glaciers. The installation thus links human conflict and environmental vulnerability. This exhibition was organized by the Frist Center for the Visual Arts. Exploring Art of the Ancient Americas: The John Bourne Collection Upper-Level Galleries March 1–June 23, 2013 This exhibition featured 123 works made in Mesoamerica, Central America, and Andean South America between 1200 BCE and 1530 CE. Included were extraordinary figural sculptures and vessels from the Olmec, Aztec, Maya, and Moche cultures, as well as Inca jewelry and textiles. The collection was compiled by John Bourne, who in 1946 was among the first known non-Maya to see the ruins of Bonampak, a mid-level Maya city in southern Chiapas, Mexico. Upon returning to the United States, Mr. Bourne began collecting art from across the ancient Americas. Exploring Art of the Ancient Americas: The John Bourne Collection was organized by The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. 12 c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | i n s p i r e Exhibitions Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles Ingram Gallery June 14–September 15, 2013 Highlighting the Art Deco architecture of the Frist Center, Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles celebrated automobile design in France and the United States as it evolved from the late 1920s until 1941. Featuring eighteen automobiles and two motorcycles, the exhibition conveyed the stunning beauty of the Art Deco style, seen in combinations of gentle curves and angular edges which give the illusion of movement from repose to dramatic forward thrust. The cars’ classical lines were embellished by elegant features, from geometric grillwork and plush interiors to the miniature statuary of hood ornaments. This exhibition was organized by the Frist Center for the Visual Arts with guest curator Ken Gross. c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | i n s p i r e Exhibitions Vik Muniz: Garbage Matters Gordon Contemporary Artists Project Gallery June 14–September 15, 2013 13 Abstractometry Conte Community Arts Gallery August 30, 2013–February 2, 2014 Brazilian artist Vik Muniz is renowned for his photographs of everyday materials, arranged to reveal unexpected images when viewed from a distance. This exhibition included selections from the series’ Pictures of Junk (2005–09) and Pictures of Garbage (2008), showing vast amounts of urban detritus arrayed to mimic such masterpieces as Sandro Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus and Jacques-Louis David’s The Death of Marat. By exploring the relationship between the timelessness of Western art and the grim realities of poverty and waste, Muniz reminds us that beauty, humanistic values, and spiritual aspiration can be found in the most abject of worlds. This exhibition included eight Nashville-area artists— Alex Blau, Patrick DeGuira, Warren Greene, Ronald Lambert, James Perrin, Christopher Roberson, Terry Thacker, and Amelia Winger-Bearskin—who explored the impact of contemporary codes of technology, architecture, film, text, and graphic design on our lives. The title merges the term abstract—a synopsis of a larger idea—with the notion of metrics; how we measure and are defined by our systems. As with much abstract art, the works evince surprising relationships between forms and sources of inspiration. Vik Muniz: Garbage Matters was organized by the Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina. This exhibition was organized by the Frist Center for the Visual Arts. Jack Spencer: Beyond the Surface Upper-Level Galleries July 12–October 13, 2013 Nashville resident Jack Spencer alters the surfaces of his photographs with techniques suggestive of painting: rich tones and colors, softly-focused or veiled forms, and traces of the artist’s hand—surface imperfections, marks, and painterly textures. The exhibition was composed of seventy photographs, from such series as Native Soil (1994–98), Apariciones (2000–06), This Land (2002–07), and the recent Gestures & Portraits, that conveyed Spencer’s interest in myth, mystery, and the ephemeral nature of existence beyond and beneath the surface. 30 Americans Ingram Gallery October 11, 2013–January 12, 2014 30 Americans was a selection of works by many of the most important African American artists of the last three decades. Drawn from the Rubell Family Collection, the exhibition brought together seminal figures such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kerry James Marshall, and David Hammons as well as emerging artists such as Hank Willis Thomas, Kehinde Wiley, and Mickalene Thomas. Often provocative and challenging, 30 Americans focused on issues of race, sexuality, and black identity in America. At the same time, it highlighted artistic legacy and influence, tracing subject matter and formal strategies across generations. Jack Spencer: Beyond the Surface was organized by the Frist Center for the Visual Arts. 30 Americans was organized by the Rubell Family Collection, Miami. c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | i n s p i r e Exhibitions Ana Maria Tavares: Deviating Utopias Gordon Contemporary Artists Project Gallery October 11, 2013–January 12, 2014 14 Brazilian artist Ana Maria Tavares finds inspiration in the architecture of the modern city, particularly the utopian modernist architects who have transformed urban Brazil in the post World War II years. Airports and departure lounges—places that symbolize exit from everyday life—are recurrent themes in her work, evoking feelings of floating and meditating, as well as the co-existence of the real and virtual. The exhibition’s centerpiece was the four-sided immersive video, Airshaft (to Piranesi) (2008), comprising sequences of elaborate interiors as seen from multiple perspectives in constant motion. A sonic component was created for this installation by Nashville composer Brian Siskind. Ana Maria Tavares: Deviating Utopias was organized by the Frist Center for the Visual Arts. American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell Upper-Level Galleries November 1, 2013–February 9, 2014 For more than six decades, Norman Rockwell was the leading illustrator in the United States. He depicted scenes of American life for advertisements, calendars, Christmas cards, and the covers and pages of prominent publications, including Boy’s Life, Ladies’ Home Journal, and the Saturday Evening Post. Rockwell portrayed scenes of human triumph and frailty with humor, dignity, and kindness, while emphasizing the importance of tolerance and America’s democratic ideals. Established during sixty-five years of painting, his artistic legacy constitutes a chronicle of twentieth-century American life and aspirations that has profoundly influenced our own perceptions and ideals. American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell was organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Educate c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | e d u c at e Education and outreach 16 The Education and Outreach to engage and welcome the department reached approximately community. Volunteers of all ages 150,000 visitors in the community assisted staff in the Martin and onsite at the Frist Center ArtQuest ® Gallery, the Gift Shop, during 2013. These connections the Information Desk and Coat with our visitors were designed to Check, greeting visitors, handing be creative and engaging in order out audio tours, or welcoming to foster a new appreciation and visitors for special events. A total understanding of art. of 315 volunteers contributed over 20,200 hours to the Frist Throughout the year, volunteers worked with Frist Center staff A visitor admires artwork in the exhibition Stop. Take Notice!, Conte Community Arts Gallery, April 26–August 25, 2013 Center in 2013. Interpretation and Public Programs Participants of all ages were invited to find deeper understanding and personal connections with the works of art through diverse programs and activities. Programs for Exploring Art of the Ancient Americas: The John Bourne Collection were offered in partnership with the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) at Vanderbilt University. Highlights include a lecture by Dr. Arthur Demarest, noted Maya archaeologist from Vanderbilt University, and a special five course dinner prepared by the Frist Center staff with menu direction by Marieke Sattler, linguistic anthropologist from Vanderbilt University. The Art of Beer programs connected the history of beer with the exhibitions Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age: Highlights from the Detroit Institute of Arts and American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell. The program featured local breweries including Fat Bottom, Jackalope, and Yazoo. Programs related to Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles attracted new audiences to the Frist Center to learn about the art of Art Deco cars and our building. The program “Curator and Collectors’ Perspectives: Behind the Headlights” brought over 260 visitors to hear a panel that included guest curator Ken Gross, Richard Adatto, automotive historian and exhibition catalogue contributor, Peter Mullin of the Mullin Collection, Mullin Automotive Museum and Foundation and exhibition lender and Jeff Lane, president of Lane Motor Museum and exhibition lender. Another popular program was the weekly Architecture Tour that reached 548 guests during the year and especially connected the exhibition with the Frist Center’s Art Deco building. In partnership with Vanderbilt University’s Office of Community, Neighborhood, and Government Relations, “Food for Thought: Visualizing America through Art by African c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | e d u c at e Education and outreach American Artists and Norman Rockwell” was a new three-part lecture series presented by Vanderbilt professors and Frist Center staff that addressed what it means to be an American today. This series built challenging intellectual connections to the exhibitions 30 Americans and American Chronicles. 17 Youth and family activities included the on-going monthly storytelling program “Artful Tales” and two free Family Days where visitors experienced hands-on art making, group poetry, music, and dance; all inspired by our exhibitions. Summer Art Camp finished at 99% capacity with twenty students receiving free registration through the support of the William N. Rollins Fund for the Arts of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. A special family workshop, “A Norman Rockwell Christmas,” was offered in December in celebration of the holiday season and the Rockwell exhibition. Families created traditional holiday ornaments together and visited with Santa. In addition, “MAQ Attack!” began in November as a new monthly teen program. Youths were invited to explore the exhibition-related art-making activities in the Martin ArtQuest® Gallery and through various artistic media, including poetry, music, dance, and the visual arts. The program also provided teens with a safe place for social interaction with their peers. New adult workshop: Drop-in Drawing began in October; a workshop participant in the exhibition 30 Americans In response to interest in adult art-making activities, the new monthly program “Drop-in Drawing” began in October. This in-gallery program facilitated by educators inspired visitors to engage with the artworks and our building through pencil and paper. Adults were also offered a studio workshop, “Capture Gesture: A Norman Rockwell Figure Class.” Participants were guided through basic drawing techniques and drew from both still-life arrangements and live models in the studios and the Upper-Level Galleries, with models posing next to artwork. Technology continued to be a means for visitors to access exhibition interpretation. For the first time, additional contextual material was offered through QR codes in Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age. The Frist Center app continues to reach visitors with more information on the majority of the exhibitions. Audio tours for adults were available for Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age and Exploring Art of the Ancient Americas; children’s and adults’ audio tours were offered for Sensuous Steel and American Chronicles. These audio resources were offered onsite and online, and most were produced through a continuing collaboration with Belmont University and Ocean Way Recording Studios, Nashville. New teen program: MAQ Attack!; teen participants enjoy a program in the exhibition 30 Americans ArtQuest: Art Is All Around You, created in partnership with Nashville Public Television (NPT), is now developing Season Two. Season One, with fifteen one-minute episodes, began airing in early 2013. Children and their families are invited to visit www.fristkids.org for related art activities and suggested online resources. Teacher lesson plans are also available here. Community Engagement Outreach and community engagement remain cornerstones of the Frist Center’s mission. Staff partnered with a diverse array of community partners to engage new audiences and encourage an understanding of art in all ages and abilities. Frist Center educators continued working with Middle Tennessee Down Syndrome Association (DSAMT) summer camp. This year students created Vik Muniz-inspired self-portraits which were shown at the Frist Center. In addition, the Batten Disease Support and Research Association invited educators to include an art-making activity at their national conference for the siblings of children with the disease. Other community activities ranged from the Alzheimer’s Program, offered in collaboration with the Middle Tennessee Alzheimer’s Association, and participation at a variety of fairs and festivals that included Miss Martha’s Ice Cream Crankin’, Endada Music and Arts Festival at Montgomery Bell Academy, Tennessee Arts and Crafts Association Fall Craft Fair, Flatrock Music and Arts Festival, Dragon Boat Festival with Chinese Arts Alliance, African Street Festival, Celebrate Nashville with Metro Parks and Recreation, Buddy Walk with Down Syndrome Association of Middle Tennessee, and Hike for the Homeless with Safe Haven Family Shelter. Other initiatives included Project Access, an ongoing program for adult English language learners, held in partnership with the Tennessee Foreign Language Institute. Refugees from Iran and Myanmar developed art and English skills as they learned about the elements of art, created artwork, and wrote personal narratives. The Art Trunk program reached over 1,300 participants during the year. The Exploring Art of the Ancient Americas trunk reached people of all ages at 20 community partner organizations. The combined 30 Americans and American Chronicles Art Trunk reached participants at ten organizations by the end of 2013 and will continue into January 2014. c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | e d u c at e Education and outreach Partnerships: Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art; Vanderbilt University Office of Community, Neighborhood, and Government Relations; Belmont University; Ocean Way Recording Studio; Center for Latin American Studies at Vanderbilt University; Osher Lifelong Learning MNPS Partnerships—Career Academies (Arts, Media, and Communication Partnership Council/Antioch HS); Museum Magnets Schools; Alignment Nashville Experiential Learning Reaching educators and students, especially teens, continued to be an important goal for the Frist Center. School system art shows, with Metro Nashville Public Schools, Franklin Special School Districts, Williamson County School, and Wilson County Schools, continued to connect the Frist with students and their families. In 2013, 3,873 families attended the five exhibition receptions of students’ artwork on display in the Upper-Level Education Corridor. 18 The Robert Churchwell Museum Magnet Elementary School students participated in art programming during their Monday Mix classes. Frist Center outreach educators field tested activities and offered supplemental art programs for students. Several new initiatives and partnerships were highlights of the year. Two new programs targeted teens in support of Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) intersession program. “Nashville ArtWorks: Careers in the Cultural Arts” was a collaboration with the Center for Nonprofit Management, the Nashville Symphony, and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. MNPS high school students, from Nashville School for the Arts, Hume-Fogg, Overton, Antioch, and Cane Ridge High School, received an introduction to various culturally-focused careers. Teens interested in exploring art and technology worked with teaching artist Amelia Winger-Bearskin in “ArtLab: Identity Project.” The fall ArtLab, inspired by the exhibition 30 Americans, provided eighteen students from across the region the opportunity to investigate personal identity as it relates to gender, race, and history. This program received grant support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Nissan Foundation. Frist Center staff mentored students and teachers through the Frist Antioch Community Exhibition (F.A.C.E) project. Antioch students, as part of their project-based learning, worked with different departments—exhibitions, education, marketing, and design—to prepare and present their own community art exhibition. 2013 Awards of Note: Audio-Visual/Exhibit Component: Computer Response Stations for Carrie Mae Weems Exhibit Stop. Take Notice! was an exhibition in the Conte Community Arts Gallery that featured work by teens from four community partners—the Nashville Public Library, Oasis Center, YMCA Latino Achievers, and the Martha O’Bryan Center. Visitors to the Frist Center were invited to respond and interact with these works of art and share issues and concerns about their community with other visitors. In addition, an international group of teens participated in the Oasis Center Summer Program that focused on creating a work of art in recognition of World Refugee Day and in response to Vik Muniz: Garbage Matters. During a series of six visits, the teens completed a service project and created a work of art using trash and recyclable materials. Special Event: Cameras and Community in Action A total of twenty-five interns from across the country volunteered in education, outreach, design, exhibitions, and communication departments. Students represented colleges and universities from across the state, country and internationally: Vanderbilt, Middle Tennessee State (MTSU), Savannah College of Art and Design, University of Georgia, Maryville College, Belmont, Western Kentucky, University of Cincinnati, Lipscomb, Tennessee State, Nossi College of Art, Trevecca, University of Glasgow, and Austin Peay. Seven teaching assistants from MTSU, Belmont, and Western Kentucky supported the education and outreach staff. The Tennessee Association of Museums (TAM) Awards of Excellence: Audio Visual/Audio Tours: To See As Artists See: American Art from The Phillips Collection Three Emmy® nominations for ArtQuest: Art is All Around You and an Emmy® award for Excellence in Children’s Programming Two MNPS Academies of Nashville Nominations by Antioch High School for Academy Partnership of the Year and Externship Project of the Year Education Exhibitions Stop. Take Notice! Conte Community Arts Gallery April 26–August 25, 2013 Stop. Take Notice! was an exhibition of works inspired by contemporary artist Carrie Mae Weems, who investigates complex topics such as history, place, identity, race, and gender. Teen participants from the Martha O’ Bryan Center, YMCA Latino Achievers, Main Library, and Oasis Center each worked with teaching artists to create four interactive art pieces for the purpose of engaging their neighbors and making them aware of issues relevant to their communities. Each piece was re-created for the Conte Gallery and offered an interactive experience for our visitors. Presenting Sponsor: The Nissan Foundation Supporting Sponsor: The Memorial Foundation Connect c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | C o n n e c t Community Outreach 20 As our city changes, the word “community” takes on broader, deeper and more complex meaning than ever before. Community Outreach efforts touch people on site, Social Media Engagement ...the Frist Center Through a number of online outlets and social media platforms, the Frist Center continued to reach new audiences and foster a dialogue with its current community members. In 2013, the Frist Center reached 18,300 Facebook fans, 12,700 Twitter followers, and 825 followers on Pinterest. This year, the Frist Center joined Instagram, a continued to reach photo sharing mobile application, and by year’s end had 734 followers. The Frist Center consistently used social media as a tool to build stronger relationships with the community, while offering online access to the institution, exhibitions, and programs. online, and where they live. 18,300 Facebook fans, WiFi Network The Frist Center has implemented wireless network connections throughout the building, serving visitors, docents, and employees alike. The network is password protected and available everywhere new audiences... Frist Center visitors may go during their visit, including the Turner Courtyard. WiFi enhances audio tours with streaming information about exhibitions and our historic building. 12,700 Twitter follows, and 825 Pinterest followers. Visitors enjoy a performance in the Auditorium. c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | c o n n e c t Community Outreach Community Relations Programs 21 The goal of all community relations planning is to engage diverse groups and make them feel welcome at the Frist Center. This year, the Frist Center hosted a number of performances to attract new audiences, including Nashville in Harmony, a city chorus for LGBT people and their friends and family members, and Destellos Culturales de Nashville, an all-ages folkloric ballet company, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. Speakers Bureau Affinity Days The Frist Center Speakers Bureau has been active since before the Frist Center opened. Members of the staff and volunteers provide an array of interesting programs for business, civic, church, senior, and social organizations. In 2013, over 1,000 people attended Frist Center Speakers Bureau presentations to learn more about the institution and our exhibitions and programs. Affinity Days are days or periods of time that organized groups are able to come to the Frist Center free of charge. We work with civic and social organizations, church groups, businesses, and alumni groups to create these opportunities. In 2013, approximately 200 visitors enjoyed free admission through our Affinity Day program. Senior Mondays College Advisory Committee Each year, the Frist Center recruits enthusiastic students to serve on the College Advisory Committee. The 2013 College Advisory Committee members represented eleven colleges and universities from Middle Tennessee and beyond. Members of the College Advisory Committee help shape activities that appeal to college students as well as assist in communicating information about exhibitions, programs, and activities to their communities. On Senior Mondays—the third Monday of each month—the Frist Center offers half-price admission, live music in the Grand Lobby, discounts in the Gift Shop and special pricing in the Café to all willing to claim their “senior” status. Working with FiftyForward Senior Center, church groups, senior communities, and assisted living facilities, the Frist Center is proud to be a popular destination for seniors. In 2013, approximately 1,000 visitors attended our eleven Senior Mondays. Although WAMB Radio will no longer be a sponsor or broadcast live on these days due to changes at the station, the Frist Center is grateful for their years of support. December’s holiday concert is a highlight of the year’s Senior Mondays. Gift Shop Before and after visiting the galleries, the Frist Center Gift Shop is often a “must-see” for Frist Center guests. The exhibition-specific merchandise changes weekly. Exhibition catalogues, reference books, music, clothing, stationery, educational toys, art-making supplies, and artisan-made jewelry and crafts combine to create a unique shopping environment. The Gift Shop staff works closely with the exhibition staff and educators to enhance the museum experience and offer patrons tangible reminders of their visits. Music at the Frist features a rich variety of performances. Music at the Frist Whether playing jazz, blues, classical, gospel, bluegrass, Latin, Brazilian, Americana, Medieval, or Renaissance music, Middle Tennessee’s community of musicians continues to support the Frist Center in meaningful ways. Throughout the year (with the exception of the Frist Fridays concert series), the Frist Center presents free live music in the Frist Center Café each Thursday and Friday evening with performances by generous local and regional musicians and performance artists who donate their time and talents. Visitors often stop in to enjoy the music prior to attending films or lectures. In 2013, the Frist Center recognized in-kind donations from more than 100 artists from Middle Tennessee and beyond. We are ever grateful to the gifted newcomers, world renowned jazz artists, spoken word performers, singer songwriters, and critically acclaimed instrumentalists who actively support and enhance the cultural experience of the Frist Center. Support c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Corporate and Foundation Giving 23 Corporate donors make a direct investment in the community by providing funds that help make Nashville a great city in which to live and work. Sponsors enjoy enhanced access and benefits for employees and clients. Curator Trinita Kennedy leads a tour of Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age: Highlights from the Detroit Institute of Arts, Ingram Gallery, February 1–May 19, 2013 Ingram Gallery Exhibition Sponsors Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age: Highlights from the Detroit Institute of Arts P resenting S ponsors : Lynn and Ken Melkus P latinum S ponsor : HCA Foundation on behalf of HCA and TriStar Health G old S ponsor : H. G. Hill Realty Company H ospitality S ponsor : Union Station Hotel Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles L ead S ponsors : Barbara, Jack, Sara, and Richard Bovender P latinum S ponsor : HCA Foundation on behalf of HCA and TriStar Health M edia S ponsor : Sports Car Digest H ospitality S ponsor : Union Station Hotel M ember P review S ponsors : Chubb Insurance Porsche of Nashville 30 Americans P latinum S ponsor : HCA Foundation on behalf of HCA and TriStar Health c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Corporate and Foundation Giving Upper-Level Galleries Exhibition Sponsors Jack Spencer: Beyond the Surface P resenting S ponsor : The Atticus Trust in memory of Betty Brown American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell P resenting S ponsors : Anne and Joe Russell 24 S upporting S ponsor : Christie’s H ospitality S ponsor : Union Station Hotel The Frist Center for the Visual Arts gratefully acknowledges our Picasso Circle Members as Exhibition Patrons. Judy and Joe Barker Claiborne Blevins Barbara and Jack Bovender Richard M. and Judith K. Bracken John and Laura Chadwick Patricia Frist Elcan and Charles A. Elcan Billy and Jennifer Frist Patricia C. Frist and Thomas F. Frist, Jr., M.D. Julie Frist and Thomas F. Frist III Karyn McLaughlin Frist Bernice and Joel Gordon Patricia and Rodes Hart Marlene and Spencer Hays Installation view of Jack Spencer: Beyond the Surface, Upper-Level Galleries, July 12–October 13, 2013 Martha R. Ingram R. Milton and Denice Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Howard S. Kirshner Tom and Darlene Klaritch Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lazenby Ellen H. Martin Lynn and Ken Melkus Ben and Joan Rechter Jan and Stephen S. Riven Delphine and Ken Roberts Anne and Joe Russell Luke and Susan Simons Conte Community Arts Gallery Exhibition Sponsor Stop! Take Notice P resenting S ponsor : The Nissan Foundation S upporting S ponsor : The Memorial Foundation c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Corporate and Foundation Giving Community Outreach and Education Support 25 Dedalus Foundation The William N. Rollins Fund for the Arts of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Samuel M. Fleming Foundation The Frist Foundation Macy’s Samuel H. Kress Foundation The Robert Lehman Foundation Henry Luce Foundation The Memorial Foundation The National Endowment for the Arts Publix Super Markets Charities Sandra Schatten Foundation William Stamps Farish Fund The Cal Turner Family Foundation Southwest Airlines Visitors enjoy music at Frist Friday. General Operating Support Corporate Partners and Sponsors Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission Tennessee Arts Commission AIG AmSurg Bank of America Belmont University Caterpillar Financial The Chestnut Group highbrowfurniture.com James Duncan Creative Messer Construction Co. Nashville Arts Magazine Nashville Ledger Nashville Parent Magazine Ocean Way Nashville Recording Studios Pinnacle Financial Partners Regions Bank The Tennessean Global Outreach Partner Butler Snow Design Sponsor highbrowfurniture.com Frist Fridays Sponsors S upporting S ponsor : Land Rover Nashville C ontributing S ponsor : Southwest Airlines M edia S ponsors : Lightning 100 Nashville Scene NowPlayingNashville.com c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Circle Members 26 Support from Circle Members makes it possible for the Frist Center to provide free admission to those 18 and younger, as well as exhibition programs for seniors and families. Circle Members enjoy a tour of Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles, Ingram Gallery, June 14–September 15, 2013 Picasso Circle ($10,000+) Judy and Joe Barker Claiborne Blevins Barbara and Jack Bovender Richard M. and Judith K. Bracken John and Laura Chadwick Steve Durham Patricia Frist Elcan and Charles A. Elcan Jennifer and Billy Frist Julie and Tommy Frist Karyn McLaughlin Frist Patricia C. Frist and Thomas F. Frist, Jr., M.D. Bernice and Joel Gordon Patricia and Rodes Hart Spencer and Marlene Hays Martha R. Ingram R. Milton and Denice Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Howard S. Kirshner Tom and Darlene Klaritch Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lazenby Ellen H. Martin Lynn and Ken Melkus Ben and Joan Rechter Jan and Stephen S. Riven Delphine and Ken Roberts Anne and Joe Russell Luke and Susan Simons Rembrandt Circle ($5,000-$9,999) David and Linda Anderson Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Barfield II Phil Bredesen and Andrea Conte Iris Buhl John E. Cain III Dr. and Mrs. Brian R. Carlson Joanne G. and Thomas H. Cato Karl Dean and Anne Davis The Rev. Canon Fred and Kathryn Dettwiller Frank and Claire Drowota Susan H. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Foster Carol K. and Robert A. Frist, M.D. The Honorable William H. Frist, M.D. Frank and Amy Garrison Bob and Julie Gordon Kate R. W. Grayken L. O. Heidtke and Cynthia H. Luna Mr. Neil B. Krugman and Ms. Lee Pratt Sheila and Richard McCarty Ms. Nancy Menke and Ms. Sara Rosson Karen and Bruce Moore Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Patton Drs. Jonathan and Donna Perlin Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. James C. Seabury III Ms. Virginia Severinghaus Joe and Brenda Steakley Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stinnett Laura Anne Turner Steve and Judy Turner Noel Williams c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Circle Members President’s Circle ($2,500-$4,999) 27 Anonymous (2) Kevin and Colleen Atwood Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry Banker Kelley and Lee Beaman Annie Laurie Berry Karen and Pete Bird Mr. and Mrs. J. William Blevins Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cahill Victor, Tawnie, Wirth, and Meredith Campbell Mr. and Mrs. John W. Clay, Jr. Anita and Bill Cochran John O. Colton Helen and Harvey Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Ansel L. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Eskind Laurie and Steven Eskind Mr. and Mrs. Michael Exner Mr. and Mrs. James A. Fitzgerald, Jr. Tom and Judy Foster John and Lorelee Gawaluck Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gentry, Jr. Frank and Gwen Gordon Mr. and Mrs. James S. Gulmi Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey B. Harwell, Jr. Mrs. Charles W. Hawkins III Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Hazen Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Hegel Mr. and Mrs. Damon T. Hininger Ms. Patricia Hollander and Mr. Marc Hollander Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam H. Hoover III Bill Ivey and Susan Keffer Jeffrey and Gail Jacobs Ms. Katherine A. Johnson and Mr. Bob P. DeBastiani Melvin N. Johnson, D.B.A. Will Kendrick and Emily Verchota Robin and Bill King John and Monica Mackie Michael J. McBride Family Jim McKanna and Vivien Casagrande Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. McNamara III Mr. and Mrs. James F. Munro Diane Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. N. Jack Nuismer, Jr. Ms. Hannah Paramore Jana and Randy Parham Mr. and Mrs. James W. Perkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pilson Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sangervasi Danny and Caroline Shaw Joe and Joanne Sowell Mr. and Mrs. John M. Steele Gloria and Paul Sternberg Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Story Anne and Jack Stringham Mr. and Mrs. James S. Turner, Jr. Julie and Breck Walker Jay and Beverly Wallace Jonathan and Janet Weaver David and Gail Williams Jim Womack and Anne Henderson Director’s Circle ($1,000-$2,499) Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Clint B. Adams Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Adams Carolyn E. Amiot and David B. Amiot Ms. Michelle L. Anderson and Ms. Carla R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William F. Andrews Lindsey and Howell Arnold Mr. Gary Ashton and Ms. Shannon Skye Mr. and Mrs. David J. Baulch Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch III Mr. and Mrs. David A. Berezov Phil and Amberly Billington Michael and Sarah Brechner Betty and Bob Brodie Cathy and Martin Brown Kathryn and David Brown Linda and Dan Brown Ann and Frank Bumstead Mr. and Mrs. John Buntin Sarah and Terry Calvani Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cammack Barbara and Eric Chazen Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Christopher Connie and Tom Cigarran Mr. and Mrs. G. William Coble II Mr. and Mrs. Neely Coble III Ms. Cheryl M. Coffin and Mr. Ralph E. Topham Teri and Alan Cohen Chase Cole Ms. Candy L. Coleman and Ms. Carol Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cook, Jr. Ms. Linda G. Cooper Harvey and Elise Crouch Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cundiff Mr. and Mrs. Edwin DeMoss Marty and Betty Dickens Dee and Jerald Doochin Dr. Peggy Smith Duke Ms. Harriet L. Dunn Glenn and Ann Eaden Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Eddy Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Edwards Mrs. Annette S. Eskind Jane and Richard Eskind Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Ezell Jill L. Fachilla Jason Facio and Paul Vasterling Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson Admiral and Mrs. James H. Finney Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Fortunato Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. France Danna and Bill Francis Dr. Craig Freiberg and Mrs. Dara Freiberg Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fridrich, Jr. Melissa and Robert Frist, Jr. Dr. Richard Geer Mr. and Mrs. V. Carl George c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Circle Members 28 Director’s Circle Continued Mr. Andrew D. Giacobone and Mrs. Krysta J. McNaughton-Giacobone James C. Gooch and Jennie P. Smith Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Hiranya Gowda Mr. and Mrs. C. David Griffin Kathy and John Griffin Barbara and Lee Grubbs Bill Gubbins and Mary Schaefer Carolyn and Hartley Hall Mr. Joel Hall and Ms. Amanda Gross Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harness Bill and Ruth Ann Harnisch Jonathan Harwell Mary Jeffords Hawkins Dr. Stephan Heckers and Ms. Christine Konradi Helen and Neil Hemphill Bob and Sheila Herring Helen Jane Herring William Albert Herring Kem and Marilyn Hinton Ms. Sheri Horn and Mr. Mike Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Howard Ashley and Joe Howell Sherry and Everette Howell Ellen W. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hulme Mr. and Mrs. Toshinari Ishii Ms. Gretchen P. Jackson and Mr. Charles H. Jackson Ellen and Kenneth Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Clint Jennings Mr. and Mrs. David B. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William P. Johnston Dr. and Mrs. David S. Jones Marty and Roy Jordan Mark and Kay Kimbrough Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Kinnard Chris and Beth Kirkland Mr. and Mrs. Marty Kittrell Walter and Sarah Knestrick Susan Knowles and Andrew Saftel Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kohler Lucy and Sam Kuykendall Mr. and Mrs. Randolph M. LaGasse Paul and Dana Latour Sandi and Tom Lawless Trish and John Lindler Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Lipinski Gage and Shelley Logan Jane and James S. Main Ms. Mary P. Mallen Pat and Dave Malone Mimsye and Leon May Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. McRae III Mr. and Mrs. F. Max Merrell Richard L. and Sharalena Miller Juli Ann and Ralph Mosley Ms. Shelia Mullican and Mr. J. M. Mullican Anne and Peter Neff Leslie and Scott Newman Gerald and Donna Nicely Agatha L. Nolen Dr. Harrell Odom and Mr. Barry Cook Jennifer and Eric Paisley Ms. Tammy Parmentier Ms. Autumn Parrott Mr. and Mrs. George M. Parrott Hal and Peggy Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Pfeffer Adrienne and David Piston Scott and Carol Len Frist Portis Susan and Gordon Postal Mr. and Mrs. Alan Purdy Ben and Linda Ragsdale Mr. Edwin B. Raskin Ms. Shannone E. Raybon Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Richter Mrs. Walter M. Robinson, Jr. Anne and Charles Roos Mark and Vicki Scala Dr. Norm Scarborough and Ms. Kimberly Hewell Dr. William Schaffner and Ms. Lois C. Knight Sandra Schatten Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Schatz Walter and Mary Schatz Mr. Jim Schmitz Mr. Blair P. Scott, Jr. Sue and Nicholas Sieveking Mr. and Mrs. John Claiborne Sifford Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sites Mr. and Mrs. Overton T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stadler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rye Steele Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stein Hope and Howard Stringer Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Sullivan Catherine Cate Sullivan Rev. and Mrs. Tim Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thomas Curt and Heather Thorne Mr. Leif A. Torkelsen Dr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Townes Byron and Aleta Trauger Dianne and Tom True Seab and Patti Tuck Judy and Tom Turk Ms. Linda Van Auken Ms. Joyce A. Vise Robert and Nancy Wahl Bayard H. Walters and Rosemary Lab Walters Peggy and John Warner Alix and Monica Weiss Sharp Mr. Stacy Widelitz Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams III Mr. and Mrs. Duane S. Willis Mr. and Mrs. Ridley Wills II Mr. and Mrs. Ridley Wills III Mr. Matthew W. Wyatt and Mr. William B. Lyles Janet and Alan Yuspeh Shirley Zeitlin Nicholas S. Zeppos and Lydia A. Howarth (as of December 31, 2013) c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt contributing level members 29 Memberships at the Contributing Level support the mission of the Frist Center by providing additional operating funds for our exhibitions and programs. Contributing members enjoy a wide range of additional benefits. Installation view of 30 Americans, Ingram Gallery, October 11, 2013–January 12, 2014 Benefactor John and Jeanne Abernathy Dr. and Mrs. Elbert W. Baker, Jr. Gordon and Julia Baker Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Beauchamp Mr. and Mrs. David Bohan Mr. Martin S. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Buckspan Graham and Suzanne Carpenter John Carr Mr. Terry W. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Claverie, Sr. Steve C. and Julie K. Davis Mr. Allen De Cuyper and Mr. Steve Sirls Eddie and Susan DeGarmo Cathy and Jim Deppen Robert Eisenstein Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan N. Dyke Shannon and Skip Elders Mr. and Mrs. David Emery Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Everett W. Tyree Finch Lois and Gilbert Fox Faith and Ronald Galbraith Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Ganier, III Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Hardy Kent and Becky Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Haynes Ms. Casilda Hermo and Ms. Lydia Hermo Wanda Neal Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Ken Horner Kathy Jabs Wayne and Fran Kirkpatrick Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. LaGrone Elaine and Jon Levine Drs. Thomas J. and Lee E. Limbird Jeffrey C. Lynch Dr. and Mrs. David Mastran Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McNeilly, Jr. Steven Meranze and Irene Feurer Mr. Stephen P. Miller and Ms. Connie V. Dowell Dr. and Mrs. John A Morris, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Nelson Mrs. Jane K. Norris Mr. Glen P. Oxford and Ms. Rozanne Jackson David and Pamela Palmer Dr. Barron L. Patterson and Mr. Burton Jablin Mr. Craig Philip and Ms. Marian Ott Mr. and Mrs. Don Polak Mr. David A. Price Michael W. Propper, M.D. Mr. George Ritzen and Ms. Caroline Whittemore Mr. Kenneth Roberts, Jr. The Judson Rogers Family Marc and Ruth Ann Rowland Dr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Schoettle Joan Blum Shayne Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith Lisa and Stuart Southard Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Stack Mrs. Sharon B. Stewart and Mr. David Stewart Mr. and Mrs. James P. Stonehocker Bella and Pete Stringer Mr. and Mrs. James E. Summar Mr. and Mrs. Ron A. Swang, D.D.S. Don and Kristin Taylor Wanda and George B. Tomlin, Jr. Jennifer and Cal Turner Dr. Jan Van Eys Kris, Kaitlin, and G.G. Waggoner Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walker Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zander, Jr. Dr. Michael Zanolli and Ms. Julie Sandine c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Contributing Level members Patron 30 Anonymous (9) Charles Akers and Frances Wolf Leslie and Neil Alexander Ghassan Alfaqih and Nola Murphy Edgar and Kathi Allen Mr. and Mrs. Lawson C. Allen Mrs. Julie W. Allison Mr. and Mrs. John L. Anderson Kathy S. Anderson and David Malloy Tedra K. Armstrong Hunter and Leigh Atkins Dr. and Mrs. George R. Avant Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Averbuch Dr. and Mrs. Mark Averbuch Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Babu John Baeder Mr. and Mrs. David Bailey Sallie and John Bailey Dr. and Mrs. Elbert W. Baker, Jr. Anita and Don Baltimore Ms. Susan E. Barkley Don and Cathy Barnett Mr. George E. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Ray Basham Ms. Avalyn Bauer Betty Bellamy Mr. and Mrs. David A. Berezov Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bettis Mr. and Mrs. William C. Billingsley Cherry and Richard Bird Julia and Budd Bishop Randolph and Elaine Blake Ben Bolton and John Siler Gilbert Bosse, Jr. Jere and Crystal Brassell John Auston Bridges Betty and Charles Brown Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bryan III Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Butler Ms. Ann V. Butterworth and Ms. Elizabeth Ockerman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Byrd Maria and Billy Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. William O. Caldwell Mary and Francis Caprio Mr. and Mrs. William F. Carpenter III Bill and Chris Carver Mr.Fred J. Cassetty Susanne and Todd Cato Scott C. Chambers Mr. James H. Cheek III Mr. James K. Christain Mark and Bette Christofersen Charles and Agenia Clark George D. Clark, Jr. Victoria Clayton and Jerry W. Clayton Harold M. Cohen and Alice Zimmerman Esther and Roger Cohn The Hon. and Mrs. Lew Conner Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Conrad Brian Cook Dr. and Mrs. Lindsey W. Cooper, Sr. Sandra Cooper Dr. and Mrs. Seth Cooper, M.D. Robert Cowden, M.D. Tom Croffut and Deborah Fertitta The Honorable and Mrs. J. Dewey Daane Gloria and Don Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Eslick E. Daniel Ronald and Sara Davidson Ms. Devereaux Davis Harrison and Robbie Davis Barbara and Willie K. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Elliott P. Dawson Mrs. Edwin F. DeMoss Dennis Di Traglia and Timothy Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Diehl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Doochin Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Dorn Ellen and Townes Duncan Michael and Jane Dungan Mr. Charles W. Dunn Robert and Deborah Durrett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Edmondson, Sr. R.W. and Constance Elliott Dr. Jean and Errol Elshtain Mr. and Mrs. David Emery Jack Erter and Noelle Daugherty Joyce and David Eyler Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Ezell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farmer Dave and Heather Fentress Lee Ferrell and Adelita Silver Tory and Will Fitzgibbon Rebecca Foster Mr. and Mrs. John C. Frist III Dr. John C. Frist, Jr., M.D. Rhonda and Michael Galligan Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Garman, Jr. Larry and Felicia Gates Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gaw Harris Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Stewart J. Gilchrist Warren and Melissa Gill John and Allis Dale Gillmor Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Gilmore, Jr. Mariagabriella Giro and Jeff Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Glassford Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gleason Mr. and Mrs. Michael Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Goodrich, Jr. Patty and Bill Harbison Ms. Peggy R. Hays Mr. A. Clyde Heflin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Randall Henderson, Jr. Donald and K.E. Henry The Honorable and Mrs. Douglas S. Henry, Jr. Leslie and Chuck Higgins J. Reginald Hill Ruth Hill and Letizia Modena Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hilmer Melissa Hilmes and Jeff Martus Dr. Alice A. Hinton Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Hodgson Robert D. Hoffman and Rosana Eisenberg Susan S. Hollyday Dale A. Holmer and Willa B. Holmer Margaret Homolya and Shirley Sills Dr. and Mrs. Rob R. Hood Henry and Alice Hooker Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hooker Paul and Susan Horn Mr. and Mrs. Ken Horner c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Contributing Level members 31 Patron Level Continued Mrs. Kay Horrell Dr. Carlene L. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Ivester Kathy Jabs Frances C. Jackson Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Jantz Dennis A. and Gloria L. Jenkins Richard Jett Dr. and Mrs. Warren T. Johnson, Jr. Gregory and Marilyn Johnson Patricia and Howard Jones Mary and Oscar Jones Ms. Barbara F. Kaczmarska, MD FAAP Beverly Keel and Ronnie Steine Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Kerrigan, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Peter M. Kindrachuk David and Janet Kleinfelter Mr. and Mrs. James Knight Mr. and Mrs. William C. Koch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gene C. Koonce Irwin and Diane Kuhn Heloise Werthan Kuhn Irwin and Diane Kuhn Tim Kyne Mr. and Mrs. Adam M. Laker Kristine Lalonde and Claudio Mosse Mr. and Mrs. Larry Larkin Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Lee Lewis and Judy Lefkowitz Dr. Ralph G. Leverett and Ms. Heather Leverett Sally M. Levine Ms. Sarah Levis and Ms. Katie Phy Julia and Edmund Lewis Caroline and Mary Lewis Pamela L. Lewis Drs. Thomas J. and Lee E. Limbird Roberta Lochte-Jones Richard and Virginia Lodge John and Carolyn Long Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Looney Mr. Tom Loventhal Mr. and Mrs. John Powell Lowe Amy and George Lynch Stan Mabry Ms. Emily A. Magid Bob and Marcia Mallard Mark and Anne Manner Rebecca Marshall and Don Light Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. May Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. May Sally and Allen McDaniel Marcia A. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. John W. McDougall, Jr. Ms. Jan McKeel and Ms. Katherine J. McKeel Dr. and Mrs. Timothy E. McNutt, Sr. Bob and Billie Sue Medling Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Meluch Ms. Ingrid Meszoely Mr. Robert W. Meyer Eric and Scarlett Miles Casi and Aaron Miller Mr. and Mrs. Alan Miller Kim S. McCord and Malcolm L. Mimms, Jr. Doug and Janice Minton Dr. Fernando Miranda and Dr. Patricia Bihl-Miranda Charlie and Janis Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. William L. Moench Beth and Paul Moore Nina and David Morel Mr. and Mrs. William P. Morelli David Morgan Installation view of 30 Americans, Ingram Gallery, October 11, 2013–January 12, 2014 Mr. William T. Morris and Mrs. Debbie Morris Mr. and Mrs. J. Moseley Dr. Frank J. Murabito Mr. Lannie W. Neal, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Nelson Gudger and Mary Nichols Mary and Gudger Nichols Justin and Kathy Niebank Rosann and Bill Nunnelly Thomas and Elaine O’Brien Cdr. John F. Ohlinger William and Deborah Oliver Dr. and Mrs. James A. O’Neill, Jr. J. Barry Otto and Martha P. Fouce Mrs. Sandra Owen Mr. David B. Parsons and Ms. Theresa Ball Mr. David K. Patzer and Ms. Marina Portillo Courtney and Carolyn Pearre Lisa and Bill Peerman Charlie and Connally Penley Mrs. Haden Pickel Dr. and Mrs. V. Douglas Pierce, Jr. Col. Kathleen Pohlid and Roman Pohlid Mr. and Mrs. R. Shannon Pollard, Jr. c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Contributing Level members Patron Level Continued Richard and Brigitte Porter Rosemary and Lester Porter O. Wayne Puckett Sally Ramsey Ms. Joan K. Raskin Mr. and Mrs. Darrell W. Ray Robinson and Douglas Regen Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Rheinboldt Mr. Robert L. Sadler Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Samuels Mary Jane Brown and Dennis R. Sander Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Sanders James and Suzanne Schulman Dr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Shack Mr. Mark Simmons Frank and Ellen Simpson Melody and James Sipes Mr. Steve Sirls and Mr. Allen De Cuyper Christopher M. Steigerwald and Heather A. Steigerwald Beverly and Ronnie Steine Mr. and Mrs. Lowell L. Stokes John and Pat Strickland Gail A. Stroud Ms. Mary E. Stuck Dr. and Mrs. Fridolin Sulser Dr. and Mrs. Craig R. Sussman Frank Sutherland and Natilee Duning Cherie Robbins and Ivan Robbins MD Mrs. Martin S. Roberts, Jr. Mrs. Roscoe R. Robinson Anna W. Roe and Kenneth Schriver David and Karin Roland Mary Rolando Mr. and Mrs. Clark B. Rollins, Jr. Judith R. Roney Dr. and Mrs. Howard E. Rosen Mrs. Mary Louise Rutherford Michelle and Micki Slingerland Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smith Mrs. Rachel G. Smith Mr. and Mrs. S. Douglas Smith Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Smokler Mike and Cathy Sowers Harvey and Catherine Sperling Janice Spillman Alyse and Charles Sprintz Dr. Chris T. Stark and Dr. Mary K. Gingrass Judge and Mrs. M. T. Taylor Kristin and Jason Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Thomason Rena and John B. Thomison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David G. Thompson Mr. Wayne Tisei Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Todd, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Tompkins Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Towers Martha J. Trammell 32 The Rev. Sherry M. Travis Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. Trella Claire W. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. James F. Turner, Jr. Dr. Jan Van Eys Drs. Pilar Vargas and Sten H. Vermund Ms. Lucy Visceglia and Mr. David W. Coulam Hugh Waddell Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wade Robert H. and Doris B. Waldschmidt Dr. and Mrs. John J. Warner and Family Shirley Marie Watts Tina and Joseph Wavra Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Weatherby Kathleen Whalen Ms. Anne White Pamela and David White David W. White Mr. and Mrs. John Warner White Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. White Mrs. Eleanor Whitworth Laura and Geoffrey Wile Mr. and Mrs. James Williams Ms. Jane W. Williams and Ms. Kay Williams Mr. Robert W. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams Hailey and Courtney Williamson Mr. and Mrs. John A. Witherspoon, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Wolfe Tracy L. Woodard Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Wylie III Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wynn Paul and Deborah Yoder Mr. and Mrs. Peter York Ms. Beth Zaborny Steve and Mary Lou Zagorski c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Annual fund donors 33 Gifts to the Annual Fund help bring fantastic exhibitions to the Frist Center and allow us to provide FREE admission to children 18 and younger and FREE educational programs to Nashville and neighboring communities. Installation view of American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell, Upper-Level Galleries, November 1, 2013–February 9, 2014 Anonymous (19) Stephen Abelman Elizabeth and Clark Akers Leslie and Neil Alexander Ghassan Alfaqih and Nola Murphy Dr. Joseph H. Allen Brandee Anderson Michael L. Aurbach Susie M. Baird Mr. Weaver Barksdale Aletia L. Barrett Donald and Marita Beck Carole V. Begley Meg and Dan Benningfield Mick Bentley Mark and Roberta Bergman Anne and Marvin Berwind Vidya and Muralidhar Bethi Harry L. Billington Shirley H. Blackburn Randolph and Elaine Blake Lynn and Margaret Bowden Don and Deborah Boyd Ms. Jane E. Braddock Dianne and Charlie Bradley Victor Braren Jere and Crystal Brassell Robert and Barbara Braswell Janet and Steven Braun Jocelyn Briddell Ms. Marilyn S. Brisbois Mary F. Bristow Constance and Berry Brooks Judy and Jerry Brookshire Mr. William J. Burns Charles and Georgina Businaro Johnny and Angela Butler Kathryn Calhoon and David Ettinger Marguerite E. Callahan Jennie Carrigan Michelle M. Carter Ravi S. Chari and Sharon E. Albers Gail G. Chickey Cigna Healthcare George D. Clark, Jr. Jamie Clements Patricia Clements and Charles Dickens Janet D. Clough Olga Cofield and David McClintoc Karin Dale Coble Dan and Barbara Coleman Margaret and Wiley Coley Debra and David Colvin Trudie Condra Kellie L. Conn John F. Cooney Charlotte and Joel Covington Lynn Craig Judy and Charles Cunningham P. Casey Daley and Bill Steber Bettye D. Daugherty Jeff and Kathy Demonbreun Betty Jean and Vernon Denney Ann and Robert Dennison Amy and Steve Dennison Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Diehl, Jr. Peter and Kathleen Donofrio Diana and John Doss Bonnie J. Dow c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Annual fund donors 34 Margaretta and Edward Downey East Bay Auxiliary of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Daniel A. Easterly Eaton Corporation John C. Eells Susan H. Edwards Clara C. Elam Alice and Clarence Elkins Betty E. Esslinger M. Houston Estes Terry and Alex Fardon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farmer Ms. Frankie Fehr John and Valerie Fields Antoinette Foglesong Midge and John Folger Robin Ford Mary C. Roberts and Wm. Carson Fraser Dr. Craig Freiberg and Mrs. Dara Freiberg Robert M. Friedman Melanie and Don Fuson Dr. Danny W. Futrell Cathey and Wilford Fuqua Kay K. Gaines Rebecca S. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Scott Garfinkel Jane and Will Gauchat Mr. and Mrs. Doyle S. Gaw Mr. and Mrs. Stewart J. Gilchrist Mariagabriella Giro and Jeff Davidson Carol and Joe Glaser Paul and Mary Godwin Martha and Fred Goldner Bob and Julie Gordon Elizabeth and Lynn Greer Landis B. Gullett Charitable Lead Trust Patricia C. Gunn Eric Guffey Betty Friedlander and Bob Haines Vickie and Raymond Hakim Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hanselman Ms. Catie L. Harwell Mary and John Hash Kassie and Dana Hassler Ann H. Haynes Lisa and Bill Headley Mr. Anthony Herrington Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Hodgson Catherine Holsen Horatio B. and Willie J. Buntin Foundation Brian Howard The Hunt Family Foundation Carmelle Jasenovic Maggie and Bruce Jennings Tom John and Brenda Butka Patricia A. Johnsen Cecelia and Mitchell Johnson Dan Jones Steve Jones Thomas B. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kane Ethel and Kazuhiko Kawamura Joni and Lee Kies Mark and Kay Kimbrough Connie W. King and Matthew A. King Judy Z. King Dr. and Mrs. Sanford B. Krantz Joan and James Krejci Peter A. Kult Nancy and Vaden Lackey Suzanne Lafond Carol and Larry Langteau Elizabeth and Risley Lawrence John M. Leonard Sally M. Levine Jeffrey and Alyson Lischka Adam Liston Mr. and Mrs. Steven S. Maer Donald M. and Florence E. Maillie Heather and Robert Mangeot Mimi and Scott Manzler Judith and Gerald Marquis Dr. and Mrs. Frank Mastrapasqua George T. Mathai Joanne McCall Kerryand Lynne McCalla Mecki and John McCarthy Olga Cofield and David McClintoc Lee A. McKnight and Pamela P. McKnight Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. McNamara III Sam and Sandra McSeveney Dr. Arthur M. Mellor Susan and Manfred Menking Mark D. Michel Mary Miller-McNutt Robert and Carol Mode Camille and Bill Monohan Ms. Elizabeth J. Moodey Lisa and William Morgan Margaret and David Moss NABIE Margaret and Wallace Neblett Susan and Paul Ney Rich and Sharon Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Nuyens Patricia J. Olsen Patty L. Outlaw Sherry Owens Michele and Ewart Padgett Terry and Wanda Palus Pam Lewis Foundation Elaine and Frank Parker Ms. Autumn Parrott Cheryl and Allen Patton Lynn and Wesley Patton Mary Margaret and Joe Peel Alisa Pelz Mr. and Mrs. John E. Perry Elizabeth and Clay Phillips Mike Poole Susan and Gordon Postal James and Betty Poston Carole and Larry Prendergast Paul and Valery Prill Barbara F. Richards and Stanley M. Chervin Ben and Joan Rechter Marie Carney Reed Mrs. Martin S. Roberts, Jr. Anna Roberts Fran C. Rogers J. R. Rudd and Margaret Schuyler c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Annual fund donors 35 Charles Vincent Russell Jill Sayler Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Scala Teris Schery Linda and Melvin Schlanger Jean and Stuart Schmidt Susan and Roy Schulz Schwab Charitable Fund Richard C. Shadinger Lillian C. Sharp Beverly Shelton and Suzanne Williams Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sherrard Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Shinar Ruth G. Singley Cheryl and Keith Slemp Dudley and Trish Smith Mr. and Mrs. S. Douglas Smith Robert and Paula Snyder Karen and Randall Spinney Mr. and Mrs. James W. Spradley, Jr. Sarah Frost Stamps Theresa and Harold Stanford Hilary and Shane Stapleton Nancy Sugg Stephanie and Steven Swartz Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tanksley Judge and Mrs. M. T. Taylor Dr. Patty J. Thedford Virginia H. Thigpen Chris and Jennie Thomas John and Nancy Thorpe Anita and James Tilley Joseph and Carol Topley Martha J. Trammell Kevin Tucker Van Tucker John and Carol Tures Barbara S. Turner Mieah Turner Don Van Vleet DeeDee Wade LaVerne T. Walker Charles and Carol Walker Ms. Susan B. Wallace Christina and Thomas Ward Irene Watkins Ward Claudia and Gerd Warnatzsch Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Warren, Jr. Lillian Weist-Kincaid and Michael Kincaid Ms. Marie Wells Anne M. Westfall Mr. Stacy Widelitz Dianne and Warren Wild Margaret H. Wiley Jim Womack and Anne Henderson Kevin Worley Pam and Tom Wylly Wayne G. Yates Mrs. Thomas Yount Teens enjoy 30 Americans, Ingram Gallery, October 11, 2013–January 12, 2014 c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Honoraria and memorial gifts 36 Memorials and Honorariums are a meaningful way to pay tribute to someone who has had a lasting impact in your life while also contributing to the mission of the Frist Center. Members enjoy a docent-led tour of Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles, Ingram Gallery, June 14–September 15, 2013 Honoraria I n ho n or of M arce l l a B arrett Andrew Barrett Special Thanks I n ho n or of D e j a , Ta j , Nadia , Ja x e n , a n d Noe l l e Johnny and Angela Butler I n ho n or of D o n F ie l d s Sandra D. Fields I n ho n or of F ay e H ard y Charles Vincent Russell I n ho n or of Je n n ifer a n d B i l ly F ri s t Steve Durham IronHorse Capital Anna Roberts I n ho n or of M ar k M iche l s Sony Music Entertainment I n ho n or of D r . a n d M r s . T homa s F. F ri s t, Jr . Mr. and Mrs. John W. Barringer Joanne G. and Thomas H. Cato Ms. Grayson W. Harris Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Huston III Dr. and Mrs. Paul C. McNabb Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Nebhut, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Nielsen Dr. and Mrs. John S. Sergent Ms. Patricia W. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. William C. Weaver III Mrs. William O. Whetsell I n ho n or of M ar k Sca l a East Bay Auxiliary of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco I n ho n or of Patricia W ard Albert R. Jarrett I n ho n or of Jim W omac k Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Barfield II T he F ri s t C e n ter give s s pecia l tha n k s to E l l e n M arti n for her ge n ero u s gift to u n derwrite the co s t of n ew s too l s i n M arti n A rt Q u e s t. She ha s give n thi s gift i n ho n or of her gra n dchi l dre n S l oa n , E l l a , a n d Steve n F ridrich . c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt Honoraria and memorial gifts Memorial I n memor y of A n drea M orri s o n B a k er Andrea Morrison Baker Foundation I n memor y of C ar n e y B e l l Anonymous 37 I n memor y of Steve n W. C l ar k Vicki A. Clark I n memor y of Jea n n e L u s b y G ar l a n d Waverley Duning Ogilvie Murrey N.O. Murrey W.P. Murrey I n memor y of D ot. L . G hia n n i Em J. Ghianni I n memor y of Jac k Joh n s o n James and Stacey Taylor I n memor y of B e n Jo n e s Susan Greer-Tisdale I n memor y of H e l e n B . M a n n Claus Mann I n memor y of F ay D . M itch u m Dr. Patricia A. Mitchum I n memor y of Joh n W. P i l e Jennifer B. Pile I n memor y of L u cia n o Sca l a Michael and Sarah Brechner Susan H. Edwards Sheila and Richard McCarty In memory of Mrs. Elaine Goldblatt Dr. and Mrs. Robert O. Begtrup I n memor y of Kare n Spri n t z Alyse and Charles Sprintz I n memor y of Sam G l over Dixie G. Heagy I n memor y of M artha T rab u e Wick and Polly Ann Halliday I n memor y of G race G ri s s om Walter F. Evans I n memor y of G eorge W i l s o n Anonymous I n memor y of Sam u e l Yo u n g H arri s Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry Banker Michael and Sarah Brechner Lori Jenrette I n memor y of C har l e s a n d E d n a W y ma n Camille and John Allen c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt 2013 Frist Gala 38 The 2013 Frist Gala celebrated Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age: Highlights from the Detroit Institute of Arts on May 18. Inspired by the exhibition, co-chairs Ashley Levi and Dallas Wilt, along with Gala designers Elizabeth James and Jeanette Whitson created an experience of entering the seventeenth-century world depicted in the Dutch Master’s exquisite paintings. Guests enjoyed cocktails, a seated dinner, and viewing of the exhibition followed by coffee and cordials in a “Motown Lounge”. This year’s attendees also enjoyed surprise musical entertainment from Johnnyswim. The 2013 Frist Gala raised funds for the Frist Center’s educational and outreach programming initiatives. We continue to extend our thanks to Ashley Levi and Dallas Wilt, as well as the committee chairs and volunteers, for devoting their time and efforts to the Frist Center. We also thank the generous patrons, members of the Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Committees, Gala attendees, and all others who contributed to this incredibly successful event. Frist Gala dinner tent c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt 2013 Frist Gala Sponsors Patrons S u pporti n g Spo n s or : Samuel M. Fleming Foundation G o l de n A ge Patro n s ( C o n trib u tio n of $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 ) C o n trib u ti n g Spo n s or s : Dickinson Wright Lipman Brothers Nordstrom 39 Judy and Joe Barker Mr. and Mrs. L. Earl Bentz Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Bottorff Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Bovender, Jr. Richard and Judith Bracken Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth Caldwell, Jr. Laura and John Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Elcan Samuel M. Fleming Foundation Judy and Tom Foster Tommy and Julie Frist Karyn M. Frist Jennifer and Billy Frist Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Frist, Jr. Bernice and Joel Gordon Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Hayes Martha R. Ingram Stephanie and John Ingram Denice and Milton Johnson Ashley and Joe Levi Lynn and Ken Melkus Jan and Stephen S. Riven Joe and Brenda Steakley Dallas and Fleming Wilt Toby and Lucianne Wilt Gala Co-Chairs Ashley Levi and Dallas Wilt D u tch M a s ter s Patro n s ( C o n trib u tio n of $ 5 , 0 0 0 ) David and Linda Anderson Jean Ann and Barry Banker Mary and Lee Barfield Mr. Claiborne Blevins Mrs. James C. Bradford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Brown Martin S. Brown, Sr. Cathy and Martin Brown Louise and John Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Todd H. Cato Joanne and Tom Cato Nicky and Jim Cheek Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee O. Currey, Jr. Collie and Greg Daily Mr. and Mrs. Ansel L. Davis Marty and Betty Dickens Glenda and David R. Emery Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Eskind Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Foster Phyllis and Steve Fridrich Ashley and Harrison Frist Senator William H. Frist, M.D. Amy and Frank M. Garrison, Jr. Bob and Julie Gordon Gwen and Frank Gordon Kate R. W. Grayken Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey B. Harwell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hays Glenna and Sam Hazen Rebecca and John Howard Edie and David Johnson Kent and Nora Kirby c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt 2013 Frist Gala 40 Dutch Masters Patrons Continued Tom and Darlene Klaritch Trish and John Lindler Robert S. Lipman Dr. and Mrs. F. Graham Locke Ellen Harrison Martin Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. McCabe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McLure Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moore Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. P. Martin Paslick Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Patton Drs. Jonathan and Donna Perlin Ann and Ron Pruitt Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore Rhett III Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Roberts Anne and Joe Russell Dara Russell Paul and Susan Rutledge Sandra Schatten Luke and Susan Simons Scott and Lyn Sohr Leah and Jim Sohr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Sowell III Mr. and Mrs. George Bullard Stadler Gloria and Paul Sternberg Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stinnett Mr. and Mrs. Steve Turner Jay and Christi Turner Mr. and Mrs. D. Breck Walker Jay and Beverly Wallace Leslie and Bob Waterman Mr. and Mrs. David M. Wilds Ms. Noel Williams Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wilson Janet and Alan Yuspeh Frist Gala Gentlemen’s Committee Lamar Alexander Mr. Lawson Allen Cecil Dale Allen Joseph P. Altman III David Bruce Amiot David G. Anderson George Anderson Mr. James Armstrong Dave Arnholt J. Hunter Atkins David F. Baker III J. Barry Banker Mark R. Banks Gentry Barden Lee Barfield George E. Barrett John W. Barringer E. Warner Bass Jason Beaird Thomas W. Beasley Tyler Berry Mr. A. C. Best Stephen E. Blackmon, Jr. Mr. Clay Blevins Dr. Frank H. Boehm Jerry Bostleman Todd Bottorff Jack O. Bovender, Jr. Douglas G. Bradbury III David H. Brown Dr. Phillip Brown Martin Brown, Jr. Mr. John Henry Bryan III Jeffrey Buntin, Sr. Mr. Jeffrey G. Bunting Rawls Butler Barney D. Byrd Mr. Wentworth Caldwell, Jr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Jr. F.J. Campbell Rick Carlton Fred Cassetty Thomas H. Cato John H. Chadwick Ravi S. Chari Mr. John R. Cheadle James H. Cheek III Thomas G. Cigarran Chase Cole John O. Colton Overton Colton Tom F. Cone The Honorable Lew Conner Forrest Conner Mac Crawford Mr. Andrew Crawford Daniel Crockett Bob Crosby Tom Curtis Greg Daily Mr. Albert J. Dale III Page Davidson Edwin F. DeMoss Bob Dennis The Rev. Fred Dettwiller Marty Dickens John Dinkins Frank F. Drowota Dr. Frank Drummond Mr. Charles A. Elcan Daniel Elcan Steven J. Eskind Robert P. Feldman Mr. John D. Ferguson Mr. James A. Fitzgerald, Jr. F. Tom Foster, Jr. Dr. John C. Frist, Jr. The Honorable William H. Frist, M.D. Tommy Frist III Dr. Thomas F. Frist, Jr. Billy Frist Bruce Gallo Mr. Frank M. Garrison John T. Gawaluck Dr. Richard J. Geer V. Carl George Joel C. Gordon Bob Gordon Frank Gordon Mr. Mark C. Griffin John M. Hagewood Carl T. Haley, Jr. T. Hartley Hall Trey Harwell Aubrey B. Harwell, Jr. Jonathan Harwell Thomas Creighton Harwell Matthew Hasselbeck J. Michael Hayes Gary R. Haynes John C. Hayworth Samuel N. Hazen c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt 2013 Frist Gala 41 Frist Gala Gentlemen’s Committee Continued Billy Ray Hearn Damon Hininger E. Berry Holt Tom Hooper Mr. Maxwell G. Horkins, Jr. John Howard James V. Hunt, Sr. David B. Ingram John R. Ingram Clay T. Jackson John F. Jacques Stephen Johnson R. Milton Johnson Mr. Samuel Lewis Johnson III Victor S. Johnson III Crews Johnston Mark H. Kelly Mr. Brock Kidd Garth Kilburn Randy Kinnard Kent Kirby Mr. Thomas Klaritch Mr. David C. Kloeppel Herb Kneeland Michael A. Koban, Jr. Neil B. Krugman Christopher Frank Kyriopoulos Ken Larish Fred W. Lazenby Dr. John W. Lea IV Joseph C. Levi Robert S. Lipman Dr. F. Graham Locke David Mahanes David J. Malone Frank Mastrapasqua Jack May Richard McCarty John McDougall Mr. James L. McGregor Ken Melkus Matt Miller Mr. Will Morrow Shade Murray, Jr. Jeffrey C. Nahley F. I. Nebhut, Jr. Jonathan C. Nesbitt Charles Ralls Niewold Gary L. Odom Mr. Michael O’Neil Randy Parham Tom Patten Mr. Thompson B. Patterson, Jr. Richard C. Patton Jonathan Perlin, MD James R. Pickel, Jr. Sid Pilson Keith Pitts Gustavus A. Puryear IV Mr. Hugh M. Queener James G. Ramsey V. Seenu Reddy, M.D. Dudley C. Richter Dr. John A. Riddick Stephen S. Riven Ken Roberts Mr. Patrick H. F. Roberts Ken Roberts, Jr. Bob Rolfe John H. Rowland Joe B. Rowland Joseph Russell Bill B. Rutherford Paul Rutledge Ronald L. Samuels Mr. John J. Sangervasi Eric Satz Rick Scarola James C. Seabury III John S. Sergent Eric Brian Schultenover Mr. Daniel S. Slipkovich John G. Smithwick Scott Sohr Dan M. Spengler, M.D. James W. Spradley, Jr. Edward A. Stack James R. Stadler Dr. S. Tyler Staelin Joe N. Steakley Thomas R. Steele Donald W. Stinnett Charles I. Story Bruce Sullivan Rev. Tim Taylor Mr. Clarence H. Taylor III John Tettleton Mr. DeWitt Thompson V Mr. Cromwell Tidwell III Mr. Kerr Tigrett Mr. Reed E. Trickett Mr. James F. Turner, Jr. Jay Turner M. Terry Turner Mr. Mish Tworkowski Dr. Ming Wang, MD, PhD Dr. John S. Warner Ted Houston Welch Philip A. Wenk Mr. Bernard Werthan, Jr. David W. White Mr. Govan D. White Clay M. Whitson David Williams II Jim Williams Ridley Wills III Mr. William M. Wilson Toby S. Wilt, Jr. S. Fleming Wilt c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt 2013 Frist Gala Frist Gala Ladies’ Committee 42 Anonymous Honey Alexander Mrs. Lawson Allen Juliette Dobbs Allen Mrs. David B. Amiot Linda R. Anderson Mrs. James Armstrong Cynthia H. Arnholt Leigh Z. Atkins Melanie Shadow Baker Jean Ann Banker Rachel Barden Mary Barfield Mrs. John W. Barringer Shannon K. Barton Mrs. James O. Bass, Jr. Mrs. Candice C. Bass Madge Bass Edith McBride Bass Laura M. Bearden Wendy Beasley Mrs. Bonnie D. Bell Mrs. W. Irvin Berry Debbie Best Julie G. Boehm Angela Bostleman Mrs. Michael B. Bottomy Jennifer Bottorff Barbara Bovender Sylvia D. Bradbury Nancy D. Brock Sue Brown Mrs. David H. Brown Mrs. John Henry Bryan III Mrs. Jeffrey W. Buntin, Sr. Mrs. Louie P. Buntin Mrs. Jeffrey G. Bunting Daphne Butler Mrs. Michael Buttarazzi Barry M. Caldwell Mrs. Wentworth Caldwell, Jr. Beth Campbell Andrea W. Carlton Deborah Cassetty Joanne Gillespie Cato Sharon E. Albers Mrs. James H. Cheek III Katherine Cigarran Connie Cigarran Anne Campbell Clay Jane H. Coble Mrs. Robert T. Coleman Mrs. Liza C. Coleman Amy Colton Mrs. Tom F. Cone Mrs. Lewis H. Conner, Jr. Stephanie Conner Mrs. Joy Crawford Natalie D. Cross Ann H. Curtis Mrs. J. Dewey Daane Collie Daily Mrs. Albert J. Dale III Mary McGee Davenport Mrs. Lipscomb Davis, Jr. Mac DeLoache Kim DeMoss Elizabeth Dennis Mrs. Fred Dettwiller Betty Dickens c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt 2013 Frist Gala 43 Frist Gala Ladies’ Committee Continued Elizabeth G. Dingess Claire H. Drowota Mrs. Deena Drummond Melissa Eason Susan H. Edwards Mrs. Charles A. Elcan Kitty Moon Emery Laurie Gold Eskind Annette S. Eskind Mrs. Alec T. Estes Katherine Read Ezell Mrs. James A. Fitzgerald, Jr. Mrs. William Edward Fitzgibbon IV Chloe Fort Mrs. F. Tom Foster, Jr. Tracy R. Frazier Leslie E. Freedman Karyn M. Frist Julie D. Frist Mrs. Thomas F. Frist, Jr. Jennifer Frist Shea Ghertner Edie Glaser Bernice Gordon Julie Gordon Gwen Gordon Jamie Granbery Kate Grayken Mary T. Greer Mrs. Mark C. Griffin Chrissy Hagerty Libbey Hagewood Connie Haley Carolyn Griffin Hall Mrs. John Hardcastle Cordia W. Harrington Carlana Harwell Beth Harwell Dee Haslam Sarah Hasselbeck Mrs. Gary Haugen Joanne Hayes JoAnne Haynes Glenna T. Hazen Nancy Hearn Mrs. E. Randall Henderson, Jr. Cynthia B. Hickerson Carrie Hininger Mrs. David G. Hitt Alice I. Hooker Collins Hooper Mrs. Maxwell G. Horkins, Jr. Ashley Brown Howell Mrs. Sally B. Hunt Sarah L. Ingram Mrs. Martha R. Ingram Mrs. John R. Ingram Mrs. Lee Ann Ingram Martha Ivester Catherine T. Jackson Gretchen Purcell Jackson Frances C. Jackson Ellen R. Jacobson Mindy Jacoway Jane Jacques Mary H. Johnson Mrs. R. Milton Johnson Ms. Katherine Johnson Mrs. Samuel Lewis Johnson III Lillias Dale Johnston Mrs. Mary L. Jones Mrs. Brock Kidd Christine Kilburn Peggy Kinnard Nora Kirby Ms. Erica Klaritch Ms. Ann R. Kloeppel Judy Kneeland Diane S. Lance Mrs. Ken Larish Mrs. Fred W. Lazenby Mrs. John W. Lea IV Ellen Eskind Lehman Ashley C. Levi Kristin S. Locke Mrs. Robert J. Looney Mrs. Jennie Garth Lowe Melissa Mahanes Mrs. James S. Main Mrs. David J. Malone Ellen H. Martin Laura Mastrapasqua Lynn May Sheila McCarty Mrs. John W. McDougall, Jr. Linda Page McGaughey Wentworth McGovern Mrs. James L. McGregor Mrs. F. Max Merrell Sanders Miller Lisa Bouchard Morgan Mrs. Lise Morrow Mrs. Shade Murray Dianne Neal Sally Nesbitt Laura Niewold Phoebe Nischan Mrs. Gary L. Odom Mrs. William A. Oldacre, Jr. Argie C. Oman Mrs. Michael S. O’Neil Mrs. James R. Pace Mrs. Alex Stokes Palmer Hannah R. Paramore Jana Lisle Parham Anne Caldwell Parsons Celeste Patterson Robin I. Patton Theresa Polk Godchaux Lisa Peerman Mary Sarratt Perkins Donna Perlin, MD Mrs. James Rees Pickel, Jr. Linda Pilson Judith S. Price c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt 2013 Frist Gala 44 Frist Gala Ladies’ Committee Continued Mrs. Gustavus A. Puryear IV Mrs. Hugh M. Queener Julia Reed Mrs. Michael D. Regan Peggy S. Richter Mrs. John A. Riddick Jan Riven Delphine Roberts Mrs. Patrick H. F. Roberts Mrs. Walter M. Robinson, Jr. Tracey Lee Robinson Kathy Rolfe Carole Rose Ashley Rosen Mrs. Joseph V. Russell Nancy S. Rutherford Susan Rutledge Kate Satz Lynn Scarola Laurie B. Seabury Carole M. Sergent Cindy Shafer Joan B. Shayne Mrs. Dan Slipkovich Cynthia P. Smith Ms. Janna Eaton Smith Josephine Smithwick Suzanne Snyder Lyn Sohr Mrs. Richard Speer Mrs. Dan M. Spengler Mrs. James W. Spradley, Jr. Mrs. James R. Stadler Mrs. S. Tyler Staelin Brenda Steakley Mrs. Thomas R. Steele Claudia Stengel Gloria Sternberg Mrs. Donald W. Stinnett Deborah E. Story Hope Stringer Cathy Cate Sullivan Elaine Sullivan Mrs. Clarence H. Taylor III Ann Teaff Anna Roberts-Tettleton Wynne Thomas Mrs. Jamee Thompson Mrs. Cromwell Tidwell III Mrs. Kerr Tigrett Mrs. Reed E. Trickett Christi Turner Mrs. James F. Turner, Jr. Laura Anne Turner Joyce A. Vise Luanne Pitts Waltemath Mrs. John S. Warner Mrs. Ted Houston Welch Ann T. West Jeannette Whitson Mrs. David M. Wilds Ms. Noel B. Williams Gail Carr Williams Sadhna Williams Eleanor Lawson Willis Irene J. Wills Betsy Wills Sissy Wilson Mrs. Toby S. Wilt, Jr. Dallas H. Wilt Mrs. James Matthews Woodard Pam Wylly c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt 2013 Frist Gala 45 Silent Auction Donors Frist Gala General Contributions Ashley Segroves Photography Barton Perreira Belle Meade Framers Billy Reid BMW of Nashville California Pizza Kitchen Calypso St. Barth CenWood Kitchens E.J. Sain Jewelry Garden Variety Design H. Audrey Boutique Hemline Hot Pink J. McLaughlin Jason Bouldin Jimmy Choo, Nashville Johnston & Murphy Kayce Hughes Lean Personal Training Lululemon Merrell Moe’s Southwest Grill Omni Hotel Nashville Pancake Pantry Paper Source Posh Segroves Photography Starbucks Coffee Sweet CeCe’s The Cosmetic Market The Picnic Café The Wine Chap Uncles Classic Barber Shop Vera Bradley Vineyard Vines Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. T. Clark Akers Carolyn E. Amiot and David B. Amiot Janet and Jim Ayers Mr. and Mrs. John W. Barton III Ms. Peaches G. Blank Julie and Frank Boehm Dr. and Mrs. Michael B. Bottomy Ann and Frank Bumstead Lisa and John Campbell Ravi Chari and Sharon Albers Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cigarran Connie and Tom Cigarran Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Corts Joy and Drew Crawford Duncan and Melissa Dashiff Laurie and Steven Eskind Jane M. Fabian Jeffrey Fleetwood Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Freeman, Sr. Mary and Tom Gambill Mr. and Mrs. R. Parker Griffith III Cordia and Tom Harrington Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hastings, Jr. Mary and Loring Helfrich Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hickerson III Dr. Alice A. Hinton Dr. and Mrs. James T. Holbrook Mr. and Mrs. David B. Ingram IronHorse Capital Mr. and Mrs. H. Wynne James III Ms. Katherine A. Johnson and Mr. Bob P. DeBastiani Dr. and Mrs. Warren T. Johnson Mrs. Clark P. Jones Cannon and Catherine King Robin and Bill King Mr. and Mrs. David Kloeppel Ellen and Jonathan Lehman Dr. and Mrs. Frank Mastrapasqua Mr. and Mrs. Walker C. Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Mark McDonald Linda Page McGaughey Sue and Michael Minch The Honorable and Mrs. George Paine Keith and Deborah Pitts R.C. Mathews Contractor Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Richter Mrs. Walter M. Robinson, Jr. Anthony A. Rose Susan and Devinder Sandhu Mr. Gary Sasser Allison and Fraser Schaufele Dr. and Mrs. Steven B. Shankle Joan B. Shayne Dr. and Mrs. S. Tyler Staelin Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stein Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Story Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Tanner Anna Roberts Tettleton and John R. Tettleton Melanie and Kerr Tigrett Laura Anne Turner Johnna Watson Ann Harwell Wells Mr. and Mrs. Dudley West Linde B. Wilson c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt An Art Deco Affair 46 An Art Deco Affair, held on Saturday, August 10, brought nearly 300 guests to the Frist Center for a night celebrating both the Art Deco building in which the Frist Center is housed, as well as the exhibition Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles. Co-Chairs Kathy and Mike Dorr, Mollie Lehner and Jeff Reed, and DeeDee Wade helped to plan this inaugural event that attracted many guests who had never before visited the Frist Center. Guests were encouraged to dress as “flappers or dapper gents” to go along with the theme. Food was provided by the Clean Plate Club and guests enjoyed live music from a jazz trio while they ate and danced. If guests chose to take a break from the many festivities in the Grand Lobby, they could make their way into the Ingram Gallery for docent-led tours of Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles. An Art Deco Affair will become an annual summer event at the Frist. Ticket sales from the event, along with money raised from members of the Art Deco Society, will go toward the ongoing care of the historic building—the Frist Center’s only permanent collection. Special thanks to the following sponsors of An Art Deco Affair: Chubb Insurance, Nashville Lifestyles, NowPlayingNashville.com, Olive & Sinclair Chocolate, Tennessee Brew Works, and The Bottle Shop. Guests enjoy the galleries during An Art Deco Affair. c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | s u p p o rt An Art Deco Affair The Frist Center for the Visual Arts gratefully acknowledges the generous support of our Art Deco Society. 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To alter future listings please call 615.744.4927. c o m m u n it y r e p o rt 2 013 | c r e d it s Image Credits 51 C over : Installation view of Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles, Ingram Gallery, June 14–September 15, 2013 Page 3 : Installation view of Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age: Highlights from the Detroit Institute of Arts, Ingram Gallery, February 1–May 19, 2013 Page 8 , 1 5 : Installation view of American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell, Upper-Level Galleries, November 1, 2013–February 9, 2014 Page 1 1 : Rembrandt Harmensz.van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669). The Visitation, 1640. Oil on cedar panel, 22 1/4 x 18 7/8 in. Detroit Institute of Arts, City of Detroit Purchase, 27.200; Installation view of Camille Utterback: Tracing Time/Marking Movement, Gordon Contemporary Artists Project Gallery, February 1–May 19, 2013; Rachel Owens. Inveterate Composition for Clare, 2011. Repurposed replica Humvees (steel and fiberglass), humpback whale songs, and lights, 11 ft. 2 in. x 14 ft. x 10 ft. 6 in. Courtesy of the artist and Zieher Smith, New York; Llama Curator Katie Delmez leads a tour of 30 Americans, Ingram Gallery, October 11, 2013–January 12, 2014 Effigy, Chancay, Central Coast, Peru, Late Intermediate Period, 1000–1470 CE, earthenware, slip paint, 8 1/4 x 15 7/8 x 6 1/4 in., The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, gift of John Bourne, 2009 (2009.20.49), Photo © The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Page 1 2 : 1930 Cord L-29 Cabriolet. Collection of Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum. Photograph © 2013 Peter Harholdt Page 1 3 : Vik Muniz. The Birth of Venus, after Botticelli (Pictures of Junk), 2008. Digital C-print 3 parts, 92 x 153 in. overall. Collection of The Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina. Museum Purchase: Funds provided by Charles W. Beam Accessions Endowment. 2013.24. Art © Vik Muniz/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY; Jack Spencer. Light Vessel, 2012. Archival pigment print. Courtesy of the artist. © Jack Spencer; Terry Thacker. Allegory: Petite Tigers, Page 7, 2013. Photocopy transparency over found “Sacred Harp Singing” flyer, 11 x 8 1/2 in. Courtesy of the artist. © Terry Thacker; Kehinde Wiley. Equestrian Portrait of the Count Duke Olivares, 2005. Oil on canvas, 108 x 108 in. Rubell Family Collection, Miami. © Kehinde Wiley. Used by permission Page 1 4 : Ana Maria Tavares. Airshaft (to Piranesi) (video still), 2008. Three dimensional computer animation, 24 minutes, 04 seconds. Courtesy of the artist and Galeria Vermelho, São Paulo. © Ana Maria Tavares; Norman Rockwell. Triple Self-Portrait. Cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, February 13, 1960. © 1960: SEPS. Norman Rockwell Museum Collections American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell This exhibition is made possible with the generous support from National Endowment for the Arts, American Masterpieces Program; the Henry Luce Foundation; Curtis Publishing Co.; Norman Rockwell Family Agency; and the Stockman Family Foundation. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.