2010–2011 Annual Report

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2010–2011 Annual Report
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Events, tours, and more enrich
the entire community
Letter from the
Director and President
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Accessions bring new
strength to
the collection
Exhibitions offer new insights
about art and our world
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Exhibitions &
Publications List
Our
Donors
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Accessions List
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Director’s Circle
Patrons’ Circle
Contributors’ Circle
Corporate, Government
& Foundation Grants
Special Gifts & Sponsorships
Matching Gift Companies
Trustees
& MIA Staff
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Memorials & Tributes
Named Endowment Funds
Gifts of Art & Funds
for Art Acquisition
Financials
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New Century Society
Bequests
Honor Roll
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sections.
Museum
Information
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Front: Jennifer Steinkamp, American, born 1958
Hurdy Gurdy Man (Chrysanthemums), 2006, video installation,
Gift of funds from Barbara Steiner, Diane and David Lilly, and
Samuel D. and Patricia N. McCullough 2010.57
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LET TER
from
fro the Director and President
Our mission is to enrich our community by collecting, preserving, and makin
making accessible outstanding works of art from the
world’s diverse
divers cultures. The MIA staff, board, and volunteers
have worked together in support of our mission, demonstrating
tenacity, ing
ingenuity, and focus in their efforts.
Eras marke
marked by rampant collection growth, building expansions, an
and blockbuster exhibition cycles are behind us, for
now. Ins
Instead, this era is one of community engagement.
Ticket ssales now share importance with the depth and
quality of the connection with our visitors. This is not
mere
merely a pragmatic reaction to a challenging economy;
it’s aan emphasis we’ll be dedicated to even as the recession fills the rearview mirror.
For instance, we’re encouraging people to explore
Fo
the collection in novel ways: to download an image
th
of the week on their smart phones, to take guided
o
ttours in Spanish, to visit us during Third Thursday,
to interact with our curators on Facebook, and to
follow our Tweets and blog posts about the collection. It is a time for innovative connections
with our communities, visitors, and online
supporters. Ultimately, these connections lead to
museum visits, lifelong learning, stronger communities, and life-changing encounters with art.
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LET TER
As a reflection of this change, we speak now about participation, not just
attendance. This year, total museum participation—via social media, loan of
artworks, classroom activities, Web hits—increased significantly. Though attendance is lower than last year due to the outstanding popularity of 2010’s
“The Louvre and the Masterpiece” exhibition, we’re proud to have welcomed
470,831 visitors through our doors.
Thanks to our generous donors, we raised more than $7.2 million to
support our exhibitions and programs, and we added more than 3,600
new museum members. We finished the fiscal year again with a balanced
budget—and it was not easy. I applaud our incredible staff for continuing to
make sacrifices and do even more with even less.
We are also the proud recipient of a number of major foundation grants this
year, including a Joyce Award for an artist commission as part of the inaugural citywide Northern Spark festival, and a Henry Luce Foundation grant in
support of a new roof for the Purcell-Cutts House, a Prairie School-style gem
that’s in the museum collection.
As you’ll soon see, it’s been an exciting year at the museum for every MIA
team member, volunteer, and, I hope, visitor. On the following pages, enjoy
this overview of our hard and immensely satisfying work—on behalf of the
art and this remarkable community.
Kaywin Feldman,
Director and President
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It has been a privilege to serve as Chair of the Board of
Trustees of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. The MIA
has been an important part of my life since I was a child.
I have seen the MIA grow to become an even more vital
part of the community than ever before. The MIA and
its collection are critical to the arts education of our
children, to the cultural fabric of our region, and to the
connectedness of our increasingly diverse community.
Just as it has been a privilege to serve this great institution, I have been
equally honored to work with its outstanding volunteers, staff, and its
director and president, Kaywin Feldman. Kaywin has helped protect the
museum’s great legacy and guide it to new heights through the growth
of the collection, the power of its exhibitions and programs, and the experience it offers to visitors.
As you will see in this annual report, Kaywin and her team have helped
the museum achieve significant accomplishments toward our strategic
plan. It has been a year of major acquisitions, helping bring international acclaim to the museum’s collection. Special exhibitions and
educational programs have broadened the audience and enhanced the
museum’s impact on visitors. While financial challenges have necessitated some difficult choices, Kaywin has continued to lead the MIA with
vision for the future and an investment in key initiatives and new ideas to
ensure the museum’s prosperity in the years to come. I’m confident that
good work will continue with John Himle at the Board’s helm.
I look forward to continuing my role with the MIA as a member of the
Board of Trustees, an ardent supporter, and a frequent visitor! I hope you
will join me in reviewing this annual report, in celebrating the museum’s
significant achievements, and in enjoying and supporting all that this
tremendous institution has to offer us. Thank you for the opportunity to
be of service to the museum and its visitors and members.
Diane Lilly,
Chair, Board of Trustees, 2010–2011
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2010–11 was a busy year at the MIA.
Here’s a glimpse of our accomplishments.
New Faces
The Curator Is In
Monthly “The Curator Is In” sessions on
Facebook promote highly interactive
conversations with the public.
Katherine Milton, Ph.D.,
was appointed Director of
Learning and Innovation in
October, arriving from the
Aesthetic Technology Lab at
Ohio University. The Education Division has transitioned
into the Division of Learning
and Innovation.
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H I G H L IG
G H TS
Curator “inspire” video here.
LIU Yang, Ph.D., joined the
museum in June as curator of
Chinese art and head of the
Department of Asian Art. Liu
has worked most recently as
senior curator of Chinese art at
the Art Gallery of New South
Wales, Australia. Born in China,
he earned a doctorate from the
School of Oriental and African
Studies in London.
This summer, Mary Jane
Drews joined the MIA from
the Art Institute of Chicago
as Director of External
Affairs.
Click here to view
another special highlight
at the MIA in 2010–2011.
In June, the MIA hired a new
Director of Technology,
Douglas Hegley, who
arrived after 14 years at
the Metropolitan Museum
of Art in New York.
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G H TS
Our marketing campaign—“Come as You Are”—reflects the
museum’s profound dedication to serving the community.
Video here.
Our average visitor age dropped from 46 to 39,
supporting our conviction that the arts exert a
strong appeal for audiences of all ages.
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Y T HEE N U M B E R S
museum members, with
3,600 new members added.
As another way to collaborate with our
audiences, the MIA invited photographers
to upload their self-portraits or portraits of
other photographers to the museum’s Flickr
group related to the exhibition “Facing the
Lens: Portraits of Photographers.”
All of these photographs were shown on a
screen in the Harrison Photography Gallery
for the duration of the exhibition.
1,204 photos were submitted, 844 of them
by MIA members.
Virtual visitors
2,176,839 artsmia.org hits
25,262 Facebook fans
383,056 Flickr views
10,293 Twitter followers
994 YouTube subscribers
331,564 YouTube views
Top: Andreas Feininger, American,
1906–99, The Photojournalist, 1955,
gelatin silver print, gift of Frederick B.
Scheel 2007.35.91
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Y T HEE N U M B E R S
What are the most important skills needed for the
workforce of tomorrow? According to the Institute
of Museum and Library Service’s 21st Century Skills
report: creativity and innovation; problem solving
and critical thinking; and communication and
collaboration. What better place to learn these skills
than at an art museum?
Good morning, Ancient.
Hello, Contemporary.
free gallery
tours were given, some
incorporating iPads for
greater detail and context
Visitors to MIA study rooms
2,352 Library
1,203 Prints
275 Photographs
MIA visitors
59% female
41% male
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A C CEE S S I O N S
The permanent collection is always bedrock
to our work. Thanks to the connoisseurship
of curators and the generosity of donors, the
museum acquired 382 outstanding objects
with which to tell the story of innovation,
creativity, and wonder.
What follows are a few highlights; for a
complete accessions list, jump to page 96.
objects entered
the museum’s
collection.
objects in Apollo
magazine’s 2010 list
of the best museum
acquisitions came
from the MIA!
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ACCESSIONS
Art of Africa
& the Americas
Baga culture
Africa, Guinea
Drum, early 20th century
Wood, leather, plant fibers
The William Hood Dunwoody Fund
2011.8
Supported by an elegantly carved
horse, this rare drum was used by
Baga men of high ritual standing,
primarily in the context of initiation.
It would also appear at funerals of
important male elders and during
celebrations of male ancestors,
especially after the harvest.
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Possibly Dakota, North America
Shirt, 1700–50
Buckskin and paint (vermillion mixed with
hide sizing)
The Robert J. Ulrich Fund 2011.1
With its finely delineated black-and-red
patterns, superior materials and craftsmanship, and profuse fringe, this imposing
Native shirt from the Great Lakes region is
the only known example of its type dating
from the 18th century. The geometric
patterns embellishing both sides are probably stylized renderings of feathers, thus
symbolizing the sacred Thunderbird.
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Japanese
& Korean Art
Japan, Middle Yayoi period
Wide-mouthed jar, c. 100 B.C.–A.D. 100
Earthenware
The Ted and Dr. Roberta Mann Foundation
Endowment Fund 2011.10
Yayoi pottery was produced in a variety of
shapes, from utilitarian pitchers and bowls
to extremely elegant jars. This vessel, with
its small foot, dramatically swelling body,
and trumpet-shaped neck, exemplifies
the high artistry of Yayoi potters and is in
remarkable condition.
MIA objects traveled
to 49 exhibitions
nation- and worldwide.
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ACCESSIONS
Contemporary Art
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Video here
Yayoi Kusama, Japanese, born 1929
Untitled, 1967
Oil on canvas
The John R. Van Derlip Fund 2010.7
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is known
for her exuberant abstract paintings,
which sometimes use a signature motif
known as an “infinity net,” interlocking
shapes painted with netlike patterns. In
Untitled, she added her characteristic
polka dots over the infinity nets, creating
yet another dimension. Kusama has often
said making art is the way she manages
her obsessions.
Bill Viola, American, born 1951
Three Women, 2008
Color high-definition video on plasma display
(edition of 5; A/P 1)
Gift of funds from Alida Messinger 2010.97
A disarmingly simple piece, Three Women
features Viola’s painterly use of ultra-slowmotion video to immerse the viewer. The slow
materialization of the figures, seemingly a
mother and two daughters, is mesmerizing
as they slowly emerge into full focus. Their
symbolic journey enters a spiritual realm,
between consciousness and unconsciousness, life and death, the physical and the
metaphysical.
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ACCESSIONS
Decorative Arts,
Textiles & Sculpture
Northern Germany
Nautilus cup, c. 1660–80
Nautilus shell; silver, parcel-gilt
Gift of funds from Mary Agnes and Al McQuinn
L2011.52
Hans Schnatterpeck, Austrian, 1472–1510
The Lamentation of Christ, c. 1490s
Polychromed pinewood
The John R. Van Derlip Fund 2011.2
This painting is an extraordinary example of Late
Gothic sculpture in the Alpine countries. The
work’s expressiveness transcends the stylized
faces of the three figures surrounding the body of
Christ to include their angular gestures and poses,
such as Saint John’s fluttering cloak. Most of the
paint is original to the fifteenth century, even the
Magdalene’s tear.
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In the late sixteenth century, nautilus shells
from the Indo-Pacific Ocean were imported
into Europe, where they were admired for
their exotic origins and geometric perfection.
This cup is particularly remarkable for its rare
iconography, which blends biblical and pagan
images. Such objects were collected in the
Renaissance-era “cabinets of curiosities,” a
forerunner of the modern museum.
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Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, British, 1833–98
Sea-Nymph, 1881
Oil on canvas
Gift of Curtis Galleries, Inc. 2010.83
Sea-Nymph, a beautiful example of the Symbolist
and Aesthetic Movement, illustrates what the artist
described as his ultimate aim: “I mean by a picture a
beautiful romantic dream of something that never
was, never will be—in a light better than any light
that ever shone—in a land no one can define or
remember, only desire—and the forms divinely
beautiful.”
Willem de Poorter, Dutch, 1608–49/51
Saint Barnabas and Saint Paul at Lystra
Oil on panel (transferred)
The Walter H. and Valborg P. Ude Memorial
Fund 2011.13
The MIA’s first example of Dutch history
painting, this arresting picture engages the
viewer with its emotional attraction, finely
executed details, and curious composition.
The painting exudes seventeenth-century
Dutch charm, complete with a perky
rooster, the resigned-looking lowing cow,
interesting facial expressions, and exotic
costumes.
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ACCESSIONS
Photography
& New Media
Sze Tsung Leong, American and British, born
Mexico City, 1970
Suzhou Creek, Putuo District, Shanghai, 2004
Chromogenic print
The Paul C. Johnson, Jr., Fund, and the Dr. Frances E.
Schaar Fund in memory of Leon and Anna Schaar
2010.84
This large-format color photograph presents a
remarkable record of Shanghai in architectural flux
as seen through a cloud of pollution. Leong’s photographic palette suggests a dream-like, melancholic
perspective of China at a historic threshold in its
proud and tumultuous history. Drawing on history
painting, the artist uses scale to attract viewers and
communicate the significance of the moment and
the narrative.
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Richard Avedon, American 1923–2004
Lew Alcindor, Basketball Player, 61st Street and Amsterdam,
New York, May 2, 1963, 1963, printed 1990
Gelatin silver print
The Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison Purchase Fund 2011.15
This beautiful portrait of Lew Alcindor—before he became
famous as Kareem Abdul Jabbar—transcends his fame. Avedon
captures the essence of his subject: Alcindor’s grace and
elegance, inspiring the nickname “Sweet Lew.” The photograph
also emphasizes the incongruity between Alcindor’s size and
his childlike face, the gritty setting of New York City, and a
young man full of promise.
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ACCESSIONS
Prints & Drawings
Thomas Moran, American, born England,
1837–1926
View of Venice, 1902
Watercolor
Gift of Robert Crane Winton 2010.92
This is a beautiful, well-preserved work by one of
America’s great masters of watercolor. The gorgeous
luminous view of Venice is an important addition
to the museum’s Whistler-dominated holdings of
Venetian imagery from the late nineteenth and
early twentieth centuries.
Jacopo de’ Barbari, Italian, c. 1460/70–before 1516
Bird’s Eye View of Venice (detail), 1500
Woodcut from six blocks on sixsheets of paper
The John R. Van Derlip Trust 2010.88
Monumental in scale—at the time, the largest
woodcut ever made—and breathtaking in detail,
de’ Barbari’s print remains the greatest achievement of large-scale Renaissance printmaking.
The virtuosity of the work, its scale, and glorious
composition make it a true masterpiece, and this
is one of only thirteen impressions of the first
state of the print known to exist.
Hear how this 500-year-old
print anticipated Google maps
from Geek Squad Founder
Robert Stephens, MIA Trustee.
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At an encyclopedic museum like the MIA, a tour of the
galleries yields an astonishing diversity of exhibitions on
view. Produced either from original curatorial scholarship or
through partnerships with other leading art museums, such
exhibitions offer visitors a vast array of rich, engaging art
experiences, along with complementary content accessible
by anyone in the world with a modem and a mouse.
For a complete list of the year’s exhibitions, jump to page 92.
gallons of paint were used to
keep the gallery walls fresh.
works of art were installed
in special exhibitions.
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Curated by Joe Horse Capture, MIA associate curator, this exhibition consisted of
110 of the most outstanding works of art
drawn from the Thaw Collection, revealing
the extraordinary range of art produced
by Native American cultures across the
continent. Almost 30,000 visitors came to
see the exhibition, which received great
acclaim.
Nimi’ipuu (Nez Perce) or Cayuse
Plateau region
Horse Mask, c. 1875–1900
Trade cloth, blue cloth, cotton
lining and thread, glass beads,
brass buttons, horsehair, mirror,
red-shafted flicker feathers, silk
ribbons, hide, ermine
Fenimore Art Museum,
Cooperstown, NY T0097
This exhibition is organized by the Fenimore Art
Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y., and made possible
by the National Endowment for the Arts as part
of “American Masterpieces: Three Centuries of
Artistic Genius.”
Generous support for this exhibition is provided
by Bob and Carolyn Nelson and the Shakopee
Mdewakanton Sioux Community.
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This exhibition presented the cream of the Scottish National Gallery’s
renowned Venetian paintings collection, including three Titians from
the famed Bridgewater collection that made their maiden voyage to the
United States. “Titian” steamed up the transition from winter to spring,
attracting almost 55,000 visitors. A companion exhibition, “Venice on
Paper,” presented a selection of stunning Venetian drawings by Venetian
Renaissance masters.
This exhibition is co-organized
by the High Museum of Art,
Atlanta, the Minneapolis Institute
of Arts, and the Museum of Fine
Arts, Houston, in collaboration
with the National Galleries of
Scotland.
The exhibition is supported by an indemnity from
the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.
Lead Sponsor:
Generous support is provided by Sheila Morgan.
Media Partner:
Top, from left: Diane Lilly, Kaywin Feldman, and John Leighton, Director-General,
National Galleries of Scotland
Right: Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), Venus Rising from the Sea (Venus Anadyomene), c. 1520,
oil on canvas, National Gallery of Scotland, acquired from the Trustees of the 7th Duke
of Sutherland, partially in lieu of inheritance tax, with the aid of the Heritage Lottery
Fund, The Art Fund (with a contribution from the Wolfson Foundation), and the
Scottish Executive, 2003
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“The Masked Ball” and “Bella
Naughty” on February 5, 2011,
celebrated the opening of
“Titian and the Golden Age of
Venetian Painting.”
Under the leadership of Life Trustee Beverly
Grossman (below), the museum hosted an
extremely successful gala fund-raiser. “The
Masked Ball” and “Bella Naughty” raised more
than $450,000 to support the Titian exhibition
and the acquisition of the Titian print, The
Submersion of Pharaoh’s Army in the Red Sea.
visitors came to see masterpieces by Titian, Lorenzo Lotto,
Jacopo Tintoretto, Jacopo Bassano, Paris Bordon, Giovanni
Cariani, and Paolo Veronese.
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Bella Naughty
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Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes
from the Peter Marino Collection
Over more than two decades, the
well-known New York architect
Peter Marino has formed an exemplary collection of Italian and
French bronze sculptures of the
Renaissance and the Baroque. This
exhibition featured approximately
30 of Marino’s European bronzes
from the golden age of this artistic
genre, providing an overview of
the development of the collectible
small bronze.
Giovanni Battista Foggini (1652–1725)
Apollo and Marsyas
Florence, c. 1710–20
Bronze
Collection of Peter Marino
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Antonio Montauti (active Florence 1707–died 1746)
Diana the Huntress
Florence or Rome, c. 1720–40
Mixed-copper alloy
Collection of Peter Marino
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This exhibition presented 39 miniature mourners from the
arcaded sarcophagus of Duc Jean sans Peur. These mute monks
express human grief more succinctly than any other late Gothic
or early Renaissance sculptures. Carved by two sculptors, Jean
de la Huerta and Antoine le Moiturier, they have, with several
important exceptions, remained in Dijon since they were carved
in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries.
Organized by the Dallas Museum of Art and the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon,
under the auspices of FRAME (French Regional and American Museum Exchange).
The exhibition is supported by a leadership gift from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor
Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Florence Gould Foundation, the
Eugene McDermott Foundation, Connie Goodyear Baron, and Boucheron. Major
corporate support is provided by Bank of the West – Member BNP Paribas Group.
This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts
and the Humanities.
Right: Jean de La Huerta and Antoine le Moiturier
Mourner no. 78, mourner with cowl pulled down, right hand
raised, left hand holding a book in a flap of his cloak, 1443–56/57
Alabaster
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon. Photo © FRAME (French
Regional and American Museum Exchange) by Jared Bendis and
François Jay
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Selections from the Waterbury Collection
This exhibition showcased the premier wood art
collection of dear friends of the MIA, David and Ruth
Waterbury. The exhibition included approximately
80 stunning pieces of wood art, demonstrating the
changing approaches to the medium during the
past 25 years.
Generous support for the accompanying publication is provided by Ruth and David Waterbury.
Luc Delahaye, French, born 1962
A Lunch at the Belvedere, 2004
Chromogenic print
Gift of funds from Nivin MacMillan
L2010.132
This large-format photograph is the first
work in the collection by Delahaye, one of
the most celebrated photojournalists of
the last thirty years. While once a Magnum
photographer and steeped in its photojournalistic tradition, the artist has created
a new genre of work that uses color, scale,
and Photoshop to shape the meaning of a
contemporary scene.
Michael Hosaluk, Canadian, born 1954
Family, 1998
Maple, acrylic paint
Collection of David and Ruth Waterbury
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Picturing Global Wealth
Following a decade of unprecedented historical
fluctuations and flows of wealth on a global scale,
this exhibition examined the transformative effects
of prosperity from the United States, to China, to
the world. Selected artists include: Luc Delahaye,
Jacqueline Hassink, Christian Jankowski, Sze Tsung
Leong, Martin Parr, Robert Polidori, Alex Prager,
Cindy Sherman, Alec Soth, and Eve Sussman.
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MIA Inside/Out:
Battle of Everyouth
A collaboration of Minneapolis-based artists Ali Momeni and
Jenny Schmid, “MIA Inside/Out: The Battle of Everyouth” was a
projection-based performance staged at the MIA as part of the
citywide Northern Spark “white night” festival. Held on Saturday,
June 4, 10 p.m. to midnight, it blended cinema, participatory
theater, and live performance, creating a context for exploration
and conversation on the theme of global youth and violence.
Students from Washburn High School worked with the artists
over a semester to interact with the public.
“MIA Inside/Out: Battle of Everyouth”
was made possible by a Joyce Award,
the Carolyn Foundation, and the
Friends of the Institute, with additional
support from Northern Spark and
Best Buy Children’s Foundation.
new museum partnerships
with local cultural organizations
(up from 12).
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Minnesota Artists
Exhibition Program
The Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program (MAEP) presented four
well-received exhibitions, selected by an artist panel to spotlight
the work of 10 Minnesota artists:
“Kuon: Eternal Flow of Time: Mayumi Amada”
“The Voided: Eun-Kyung Suh”
July 16–September 26, 2010
“Flourish: Jennifer Davis, Erika Olson Gross, Terrence Payne,
and Joe Sinness”
October 22, 2010–January 2, 2011
“Ground Truth: Peter Happel Christian”
“Painting Before and After Words: Margaret Wall-Romana”
January 21–April 3, 2011
“A Field Guide to Snow and Ice: Paula McCartney”
“Ornamental Invasion: Liz Miller”
April 22–July 3, 2011
Shoes off Preserving the parquet
floor while installing “Flourish: Jennifer
Davis, Erika Olson Gross, Terrence Payne,
and Joe Sinness” in the MAEP galleries.
Generous support for MAEP is provided by The McKnight Foundation and Jerome Foundation.
Time-lapse
Video here
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of the artists shown
in the last two years
have received national
recognition for their work.
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E V E N TS +
Free daily general admission allows MIA
visitors to connect, explore, and engage with
the collection, and their own creativity,
in many exciting, innovative ways. We’re
enormously grateful for the generous
member, community, and corporate support
that help foster this remarkable access.
Vibrant Tribute An annual
exhibition, “Young People’s Ofrenda:
Expressions of Life and Remembrance,”
invites students from Minneapolis high
school El Colegio to design Dead of the
Dead ofrendas, or memorial tributes to
loved ones, while documenting their
progress on a video blog.
K–12 students accessed
MIA educational opportunities.
Over
adults participated in
MIA lectures, workshops, and films.
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Target Family Days prompt curiosity
and critical skill development—through
hands-on arts activities, storytellers,
music, gallery hunts, and more—in the
context of intergenerational learning. This
year, almost 25,000 people attended this
family-friendly free monthly program.
Enchanted On March’s Target Family Day, youth and their families
got a taste of medieval life while enjoying music by minstrels and roaming
troubadours and spending time with “The Mourners: Tomb Sculptures from the
Court of Burgundy.”
youth engaged in classes and
art programs sponsored by
the MIA.
Teamwork
Adults soak up the latest
scholarship at MIA lectures, and
practice their technique while
sketching in the galleries.
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Engaging Programs,
Diverse Audiences
Each month, Third Thursday features local musicians,
films, curator-led tours, and more.
Bike Night Video here
Fun Ride The MIA’s popular “Bike Night” returned to the
museum on July 21, 2011.
visitors frolicked at Third Thursday.
Catwalk Third Thursday
& MNfashion co-presented an evening featuring
local designers, who
created looks inspired
by the MIA’s collection.
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Big ’do Stylists from Mezzanine Salon, Minneapolis,
recreated hairstyles based on artwork in the MIA’s
collection during May’s Third Thursday, The Art of Hair.
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K–12 students statewide
benefited from classroom resources
supplied by the museum.
The Peace Games is a special collaboration between the MIA and
the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. Held in Washburn Fair
Oaks Parks across the street, the annual event fosters a connection
between the MIA and participants, who take advantage of special
guided tours.
participated in Art in the
Park, a collaboration with
the Minneapolis Park and
Recreation Board.
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MIA Volunteers Rock!
Kudos as ever to our dedicated corps of museum volunteers, who make
our work here possible and downright enjoyable.
Technology, combined with brilliantly creative and curious staff members,
enables us to connect with visitors in new ways. We equip our educators
with iPads in the galleries, which has greatly enhanced viewers’ ability to
connect with original works of art.
Together, these amazing volunteers provided 9,382 tour hours last year:
148 docents
39 junior docents
84 Collection in Focus guides
92 Art Adventure guides
K–12 students
toured the galleries, chaperoned by 5,470
teachers and/or parents.
Support for school tours is provided by
students were served by the museum’s
Art Adventure program in their schools.
Support for Art Adventure is provided by
Show & Tell
Volunteer docent
JeanMarie Burtness demonstrates an iPadenriched tour, one of the many technical
enhancements the MIA introduced last year.
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Specialty tours support
specific interests
589
individuals participated in “Discover Your
Story” tours for people with Alzheimer’s
disease or memory loss and their caregivers.
1,465
preschoolers visited the museum for an
Artful Stories tour.
186
veterans participated in Veterans Art
Connections tours.
651
visitors came for our Spanish language
tours—new this year!
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162 docents,
Collection in Focus,
and Art Adventure
guides have dedicated
over a decade to the
museum.
Art Adventure is supported by a
grant from the Frey Foundation.
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Much Anticipated Annual Events
Events fill the museum with energy and activity year-round. We
are extremely grateful for the volunteers and staff members who
dedicate hundreds of hours to make each event a success.
All’s Fair About 700 visitors attended the 2011 Minneapolis Print & Drawing
Fair, generously sponsored by Lowry Hill, raising some $65,000 to support
acquisition funds.
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Our Dear Friends
Nearest and perhaps dearest to our hearts is the Friends
of the Institute, a group that advocates tirelessly for the
museum, its collection, its visitors, and our community.
The museum continues to benefit from the tremendous
support of the Friends and its two major fund-raisers.
Flourish Art in Bloom, a four-day
rite of spring that’s perennially popular.
visitors attended Art in Bloom, which
raised over $160,000 to support Friends’
activities on behalf of the museum.
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played art-inspired carnival
games at Art Perchance,
raising over $20,000.
Fun & Games Art Perchance, 2010, an evening of artful gaming, offered chances to win original artworks.
people are Friends members.
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D O N O RSS
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts recognizes
the many donors who have furthered the
mission and impact of the museum. We are
grateful for your generous contributions and
continued friendship.
Top: Sally Blanks, Megan Dayton, and Lisa Duff
Center: Carolyn and Bob Nelson
Bottom Row:
Burt Cohen; Bill George, Joe Horse Capture,
Penny George, and Lisa Ranallo; Deb Davenport,
Stew Stender, and Patty McCullough
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Clockwise from top left:
Anthony Sussman, Alene Grossman, Rajni and
Rajiv Shah, (performer);
Betsy Hawn and Chichi Steiner
Rebecca Bell Sorensen and Casey Claypool
Circle guests at the home of Peggy and Ralph Burnet
Tom Owens, Katie Sidenberg, and Stephanie Prem
D O N O RSS
OUR DONORS
70 Director’s Circle
71 Patrons’ Circle
72 Contributors’ Circle
78 Corporate, Government,
and Foundation Grants
79 Special Gifts and Sponsorships
80 Matching Gift Companies
80 Memorials and Tributes
82 Named Endowment Funds
84 Gifts of Art and Funds for Art Acquisition
85 New Century Society
87 Bequests
87 Honor Roll
From top:
Wendy and David Coggins
James, Jack, and John Prince, Crystal Norcross
Patrick Noon, Shirley Nilsen, and Mary Olson
Right: Jhna Lundin and Blythe Brenden
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D O N O R S 2010 –2011
The following pages list the
many donors whose gifts
help to inspire excellence
at the Minneapolis Institute
of Arts. We celebrate your
commitment to the MIA,
and are pleased to recognize
publicly the impact of your
generosity on the museum
and our community.
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
We are extraordinarily
grateful to the following
members of the Director’s
Circle, whose annual support
constitutes the highest level
of giving to the MIA.
Connoisseurs
$50,000 and above
Ruth and Bruce Dayton°
Beverly Grossman°
Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison°
Nivin MacMillan°
Bob Ulrich and Diane Sillik°
Guarantors
$25,000–$49,999
Anonymous
Pete and Margie Ankeny°
Mrs. Wallace C. Dayton°
Berit and Michael Francis
Susan S. and Duane D. Hoff°
Ruth and John Huss°
Kathy and Al Lenzmeier°
Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan°
Sheila and John Morgan°
Robert and Jacalyn Stephens
Margaret and Angus Wurtele°
Benefactors
$15,000–$24,999
Susan and Richard Anderson°
Martha and Bruce Atwater°
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Brooks, Sr.°
Sandra and Peter Butler°
John Camp°
Richard and Theresa Davis
Jay F. Ecklund°
Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad°
R. C. Lilly Foundation°
Mrs. William E. Ludwick°
William W. McGuire and
Nadine M. McGuire
Family Foundation
Mary Agnes and Al McQuinn°
Dr. Richard L. Simmons
Gail Sit°
Roger J. and Michele M. Sit°
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Directors
$10,000–$14,999
Marilyn Beddor
Sally and Maurice Blanks
Michael J. Blum and Abigail Rose
Betty and Marvin Borman°
Brenden-Mann Foundation°
Nicky and Tom Carpenter°
Wendy and Douglas Dayton°
Eric Dayton
Julia W. Dayton°
Elizabeth and W. John Driscoll°
C. Curtis Dunnavan°
Jane Emison°
Ms. Kaywin Feldman and Mr. Jim Lutz
Beverly and Richard Fink°
Dolly J. Fiterman°
Miles and Shirley Fiterman
Charitable Foundation°
David and Margene B. Fox°
Sharon and Bill Hawkins
John and Karen Himle°
Leonard and Mary Lou Hoeft
Benjamin Jaffray°
Nathalie and Hubert Joly
Janet N. Jones°
Myron and Anita Kunin°
Anne Larsen Simonson/Larsen Fund°
Barbara S. Longfellow°
Don and Diana Lee Lucker°
Cargill and Donna MacMillan°
Martha MacMillan°
Siri and Bob Marshall°
Samuel and Patricia McCullough°
Lucy and Robert Mitchell°
Leni and David Moore, Jr.
Marilyn and Glen Nelson°
Bob and Carolyn Nelson
Katherine D. and Stuart A. Nielsen°
Douglas and Mary Olson°
Linda Peterson Perlman and
Lawrence Perlman°
John and Lois Rogers°
Jeff and Kim Rugel°
Barbara H. Steiner°
Martha B. Stimpson°
Strangis Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Michele and Angelica Volpi
Betsy and David Weyerhaeuser°
Winslow Family Foundation
DONORS
PATRONS’ CIRCLE
We recognize the leadership
of the following donors,
whose generous annual
support is essential to the
museum’s accessibility,
exhibitions, and educational
programs.
Partners
$5,000–$9,999
John and Catherine Agee°
Elizabeth H. Andrus
Mr. John E. Andrus III°
Peter and Sally Anson°
Donna and Warren Beck°
Kathy and Tim Burns
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Buss
Robert and Gail Buuck,
Buuck Family Foundation°
Carmen and Jim Campbell°
Helen L. Cashman°
Ann C. and Michael V. Ciresi
Mrs. Thomas M. Crosby, Sr.°
David and Vanessa Dayton°
Bob and Joanie Dayton°
Janice Dircks°
Mr. Harry M. Drake°
B.J. and John French°
Penny and Bill George
Mrs. Helen M. Hocker°
Diane and Tony Hofstede°
Orville C. Hognander°
Elliot and Eloise Kaplan Family Fund
of The Minneapolis Foundation
Garrison Keillor and Jenny Nilsson
Emily and Charles Kelley°
Skip and Sarah Krawczyk°
John and Nancy Lindahl Family Fund
of The Minneapolis Foundation°
John and Carol Prince
Mrs. Patricia Ringer°
Jeannine M. Rivet and
Warren G. Herreid, II°
Mimi and David Sanders°
Dr. Mary Ruth Weisel°
David A. Wilson and
Michael J. Peterman°
Patrons
$2,000–$4,999
Anonymous (4)
Anonymous Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams°
Dr. Richard Alberta and
Dr. Hanan Rosenstein
Todd and Allyson Aldrich°
Mrs. Darrel R. Alkire
Dr. Adrian and Mrs. Sally Almquist°
Julianne Amendola and Dan Jensen
Lucille Hamer Amis°
William and Suzanne Ammerman°
Clifford and Nancy Anderson
Mrs. William R. Anderson, Jr.°
Mr. Steven E. Anderson
Daniel Avchen
Jo and Gordon Bailey°
Kent and Maria Bales°
Gretchen and Mark Banks
Jane and Walter Barry°
Roberta Bartoli and Eike D. Schmidt
Edward R. Bazinet Foundation°
Barbara C. Bencini
Marilyn C. Benson°
Mrs. Barbara Bentson
Nathan and Theresa Berman
Family Philanthropic Fund
Herman J. Birnberg°
Michael and Ann Birt°
Carolyne Bisson and Richard R. Miller°
Olivia Haines Blackburn°
Charles and Sandra Blackman°
Kathleen Blatz and Wheelock Whitney
Michael Boardman and Kate Tabner
David and Shari Boehnen°
Philip and Linda Boelter°
Susan S. Boren
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley C. Bowman II°
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bress°
Arnold and Judith Brier
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brooks
Sandra M. and David M. Brown°
Virley and Forrest Brown°
Nancy and John Burbidge Family Fund
of The Minneapolis Foundation
Linda and Tim Burkett
Rodney and Barbara Burwell°
Barbara Byrne°
Joan and Gary Capen°
Joanne Carlson°
Richard and Jennie Carlson
Elsa Carpenter°
Darlene J. and Richard P. Carroll°
Myra Chazin
Cheryle and Ed Clausman°
Rusty and Burt Cohen°
Richard Confer and Pamela Leinberger
*Dr. James E. and Gisela Corbett°
Judith and Richard Corson°
Jeanne Corwin°
David and Kitty Crosby
Tom and Ellie Crosby, Jr.°
Carolyn and Tucker Dahl
Kenneth and Betty Jayne Dahlberg°
Merrie and David Dahlgren°
Deb Davenport and Stew Stender°
Megan and James Dayton
Cy and Paula DeCosse Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Thomas L. Dekko and
Dorothie Alm Dekko Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Dolan Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Mary Crosby Dolan°
Mrs. Carol Donahue°
David and Mary Doty°
Mike and Kathy Dougherty
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Driscoll
Joan R. Duddingston°
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Erickson°
Kristine S. and Ronald A. Erickson°
Helen Etzwiler
Bill and Kathy Farley°
Cathy and Jack Farrell°
Benjamin and Rebecca Field°
James Field
Gerald T. Flom°
Vickie and Anthony Foster
Mr. Bill C. Fox
Eugene and Mary Frey
Jack and Melinda Fribley
Rob and Ann Furst
John and Martha Gabbert°
Skip and Barbara Gage°
Ellen and Jerry Gallagher°
Kathy Larson Gaskins and
Steve Gaskins
Jim and Mary Gilbert
Dr. Stanley M. and Luella G. Goldberg°
Linda and Jack Goldenberg°
Barbara and Mike Goldner°
Michael and Elizabeth Gorman°
Margot and Paul Grangaard
Carol Burton Gray°
Bob and Sue Greenberg°
R. Hunt Greene and Jane Piccard°
Jennifer Gross and Jerry LeFevre
Betsy and Jule Hannaford
Bev and Hal Harris°
Martha and *Douglas Head
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hedberg
Don Helgeson and Sue Shepard°
Jack and Kate Helms°
HenPhil Foundation°
Sally and Peter Herfurth
Sue and Bill Hodder Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
*John and Jean McGough Holten°
Dorothy J. Horns, M.D. and
James P. Richardson°
Meredith and Richard Howell
Hella and William Hueg, Jr.°
*Mr. and Mrs. Hadlai A. Hull°
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Isaacson
Barbara Jabr°
Josie R. Johnson°
Cheryl and Bradley Jones
*Jacqueline Nolte Jones°
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DONORS
Lucy Jones°
Jane and Jim Kaufman Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Miriam and Erwin Kelen
Thomas and Janice Kelley
Charitable Fund
Steve Kittay
Beth Koepke°
Laurel Krause and Ross Collins°
Suzanne and Douglas Kubach
David and Randy Lebedoff°
C.M. and Mary Lewis°
Nicolai and Ronald Lewis°
Sheila and Stephen Lieberman
Mrs. Betty Jeanne Lillehei
Dr. John C. and Searcy T. Lillehei°
B. John and Sarah Lindahl, Jr.°
Mrs. Lois Kay Litin
Jean and Arnold London
David and Mary Maas°
Reid and Ann MacDonald°
Bob and Sue Macdonald°
Stephen and Kathi Austin Mahle°
Jeremy and Amy-Ann Mayberg°
Robert W. Maynard Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Nancy and Roger McCabe
Susan and Thomas McCarthy°
Dudley and Val McLinn°
Debbie and Pierce McNally
Donna C. McRoberts
*M. D. and Mary McVay°
Mr. David Mealman
Mary and Bob Mersky°
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller°
Charles and Nancy Mitchell
Jim and Linda Mitchell°
Ray and Mary Mithun
Lisa Guzek Montagné and
Guy Montagné
Thomas M. Morin and John G. Skogmo°
Angus T. Morrison°
Clinton and Mary K. Morrison°
Oak Grove Foundation—
John L. Morrison°
William E. and Chouhei Mullin
Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley H. Murphy, Jr.°
Kathy Murphy and Norman Rickeman
Elizabeth B. Myers°
Alan and Dena Naylor°
Connie S. Nelson°
Christie and Win Neuger°
Nancy and Richard Nicholson
John and Shirley Nilsen°
David and Sheryll Norback°
Jim and Jo Ann Nordlie°
Roger and Violet Noreen
Charitable Trust°
The Dan and Sallie O'Brien Fund of
The Saint Paul Foundation°
John and Marla Ordway
Charitable Lead Trust
Harriet and Bowen Osborn°
Cindy and Greg Page
Brian and Julia Palmer°
Allegra W. Parker
* Deceased as of June 30, 2011
° Donor for ten consecutive years or more
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Jeanne E. Pemble and Joel Poeschl°
Sally and George Pillsbury°
Walter and Harriet Pratt°
Stephanie Prem and Tom Owens
Mary Davis and Tom Raciatti
Laurie Rahr
Tom Rassieur
Barbara Ratner°
Lawrence M. Redmond°
Lew and Connie Remele
Sharon and Bill Richardson°
Marcia and Robert Rinek°
Elizabeth M. Ringer°
Nat and Mary Robbins°
Sandra Roe
Michael and Tamara Root°
Robert and Christine Salmen
Earl S. and Barbara Flanagan Sanford
Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation°
Diane and Darryl Sannes
Patricia and *Barney Saunders°
Steve and Tamrah Schaller O'Neil°
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K. Schilling°
The Schoenwetter Fund of
The Saint Paul Foundation
Ronald and Janet Schutz
Doug and Mary Scovanner
Katie and Ken Searl°
William H. Seely°
Beth Ann and Saul Segal
Rajni and Rajiv Shah
Dr. Sidney Shapiro
Sandy and David Sherman
Mrs. Helen Silha°
Smaby Family Foundation
Jacqueline Smith°
Joan T. Smith°
Wayne Spears
Harriet and Edson Spencer Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Howard Stacker
Evelyn T. Struthers°
Donald F. and Virginia Swanson°
The Sarah Wilson Sweatt Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Doris Taylor°
Brian and Linda Tell
Rich and Donni Torres
Emily Anne and Gedney Tuttle°
Mary W. Vaughan Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Victoria K. Veach°
Kris and Bill Veeneman°
Michele East-Venegar and
Richard Venegar
General and Mrs. John Vessey°
Bernie and Janet Wagnild°
The Wallin Foundation—
Maxine and *Winston Wallin
Jack and Connie Wallinga°
Kathleen and Bill Wanner
Ruth and David Waterbury°
Jo and Howard Weiner°
Martin and Lora Weinstein
Matthew R. Welch
Karen E. Welke
Ellen Wells
Violet M. Werner
Nancy and Ted Weyerhaeuser°
Frances and Frank Wilkinson°
Mrs. David S. Williams°
Philip Heffelfinger Willkie
John and Renata Winsor Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Winston°
Helen and Leo Wolk°
Marjorie A. Wood°
Margie and Milton Woodhouse°
Arna and Tom Yetter
Charles and Julie Zelle°
CONTRIBUTORS’
CIRCLE
Members of the Contributors’
Circle provide vital annual
support toward the museum’s
mission and vision.
Sustainers
$1,500–$1,999
Siah and Barbara Armajani
Robert and Linda Barrows
Ellen Butler
Mr. and Mrs. David Choate
Anne Marie Hansen
Elisa A. Johnson
Margee and Bob Kinney°
Judy Mahoney
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ogden, Jr.
Valdemar Olson°
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shapiro
Mark and Wendy Stansbury-O'Donnell°
Jamie Wilson
Sponsors
$750–$1,499
Mary Ellen and Peter Alden
Rainey Anderson°
Eleanor Asplin
Alexandra O. Bjorklund
Paul and Helen Bowlin°
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Bromer
Carroll C. Brooks
Michael and Susan Burnett
Joanne and Benton Case, Jr.
Sage and John Cowles°
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Davis, Jr.
Edward and Sherry Ann Dayton°
Mae and Toby Dayton
Charles M. Denny, Jr. and
Carol E. Denny Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Joe Dowling and Siobhan Cleary
Sylvia F. Druy°
DONORS
Duff-Westman Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Sally Economon
Jim Grantman
Ms. Alene Grossman
Amy and Julie Gudmestad°
Ms. Helena Hernmarck
Richard and Carrie Higgins°
James and Ann Howard Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Andy and Carole Hunter°
Fred and Collette Ibeling°
Ann and Robert Jackson
Dr. Markle Karlen°
Michele and Rob Keith
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kunin°
Chad and Rafina Larsen/Larsen Fund
Michael D. Stewart and John E. Larsen
Robert and Sara Lumpkins°
John and MaryAnne Mauriel
Drs. Mary and Joseph Meland°
Ms. Alida R. Messinger
Sandy and Bob Morris
Adrienne and T. Truxtun Morrison
Michael Olson
Sotirios Parashos and Christina Phill
Roger Peters and Lorna Reichl
Charles Pohlad
Norton and Bert Rockler°
Ms. Nancy Saliterman
Sampson Family
Charitable Foundation
Nancy and Eric Schned
Mr. Mats Sexton°
Debra A. Sit and Peter H. Berge
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sivertsen
Stanislaw and Krystyna Skrowaczewski
Emil and Emily Slowinski
John and Nancy Strom°
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Sweatt°
Mrs. Jane and Mr. Gary L. Tygesson
Weiser Family Foundation on behalf of
Irving and Marjorie Weiser°
Mrs. Muriel Wexler°
John and Diana Windhorst, Jr.°
Supporters
$500–$749
Anonymous (2)
James and Elaine Allen
Caroline H. Anderson°
Bob and Nancy Anderson°
Woodbury H. and Cynthia Andrews
K. M. Ansbaugh and S. F. Holbrook
Susan and Lloyd Armstrong
Ron and Kay Bach°
Daniel and Barbara Balik°
Mary and Keith Bednarowski
Ellen and Michael Bendel-Stenzel
Randy and Marcy Betcher°
Madeline Betsch°
Jane Robertson Blanch
Catherine R. Briggs°
Dava and David Briggs
David E. Broden and Lonnie Broden°
Jim and Denise Burbeck
June S. Cavert and H. Mead Cavert
Cecil and Penny Chally
Sharen and Rulon Chappell
Mr. and Mrs. David Coggins, Jr.
Douglas and Sands Coleman Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Tom and Phyllis Colwell
Val and Kathleen Coppo
David and Mary Cost through
The Charles Piper Cost Foundation°
Sally and John Cuningham
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Curtin°
Toni D'eramo
Mr. and *Mrs. George H. Dixon
Mr. F. Edmund Donoghue°
James and Dee Dorsey°
Kathleen and Douglas Drake°
David and Pat Drew°
Hugh and Joyce Edmondson
Beth Erickson
David and Sheryl Evelo°
Steve and Mimi Fisher
Sheldon and Terry Fleck°
Mohrghaine Gaia and Gary Gable°
Mary Ella Galbraith°
Kennon J. and Diane S. Gardner
Drs. William and Susan Gerberich°
Doug and Gretchen Gildner°
Richard P. Goblirsch°
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gould
Ms. Anne Marie Gromme°
Olive C. Grose
Susan and Bert Gross
Jo Gustafson
Anne A. Hage
Rehael Fund—Roger L. Hale and
Eleanor L. Hall Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Philip M. and Margaret S. Harder Fund
of The Minneapolis Foundation°
Bill and Barbara Harrison°
Marguerite and Donald L.
Harvey Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Dan Hathaway°
Liz and Van Hawn
Sara Hayward and Donald Amundson
Peter and Carolyn Hendrixson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hengler°
Douglas and Anne Hepper
John and Diane Herman°
Alan and Mary Boyd Hesdorffer
Mr. Scott Hierlinger and
Mr. Michael Moore
Nancy Hoeft
Wayne and Dianne Hoeschen°
Patricia and Thomas Holloran
Penny Hunt
Warren and Mary Ibele°
Frank J. Indihar, M.D. and
Anita Pampusch°
Jean and Craig Jentz
David Johnson and Cecilia Motzko°
Marjorie A. R. Johnson
Paul and Mary Johnston
Mollie Kennedy Harper
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kirby
Keith and Erna Kostuch
Alexandra Kulijewicz
Mr. and Mrs. Tonu Lang°
Dr. and Mrs. James Lawton°
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lee
David and Sharon Lentz°
Jim Leroy and Marlene Nagel
Delores and Sheldon Levin
Virginia Levy°
Georgia Ray Lindeke
Debra Linder
Ellen Lindseth and Ward Andersen
Debi Lipkin°
Mary Ann and *Everett MacLennan°
Steven G. Mahon and
Judy A. Mortrude°
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Martineau°
Mary Tuss McEvoy, D.D.S.°
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McGough°
Michael and Susan McKinney°
*Allison and Michelle Mercer°
Tom and Conchy Morgan
Marybeth Nelson°
Karen Nemchik and Tariq Samad
Merritt Nequette°
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nichols
Alan Niederman
Jeri Norbeck
Leslie and Kevin Nordby
Mr. James O'Hara and
Mrs. Marjorie O'Hara°
Patrick O'Rourke
Sara Oxton and Kris Elias
Dr. Greg and Susan Path
Karen Pedersen
Roy and Faye Peterson°
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitschka°
Michael and Gloria Plautz
Ms. Cheryl Price
Ede and Jack Rice
Henry and Terry Roberts
David A. Robinson°
Binky and Win Rockwell
Jim and Sheren Rogne
Susan Rottunda°
Claire Hedine Rykken and
Thomas Rykken°
Paul and Pat Sackett°
John Sandbo and Jean Thomson
Carol Mae Sandstrom°
Michael and Shirley Santoro
Lili Scarpa
Bruce and Julianne Seiber
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherman
Sieff Family Foundation°
Mark and Mary Sigmond°
Paul Simons°
Karen and Steve Sonnenberg
Robert and Celia Stretmater
Kenneth and Soni Styrlund
Everett Sutton
Edward Swanson and Carsten Slostad
Steven and Connie Tallen°
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DONORS
Howard and Janet Tarkow°
Edwin and Beverly Thiede°
Brian W. Thomas°
Marcia Townley
Carol and Lynn Truesdell
Sheila Marie and Jim Untiedt°
Pirkko and Osmo Vänskä
Richard and Lynn Voelbel
David and Ann Wasson
Thomas A. and Diane M. Wentz
Nancy Werner-Azarski and
Jim Azarski
Susan and James Westerman°
Deborah Wexler and Michael Mann
E. J. Wexler Gift Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
W. Joseph White
David K. Whitney and
Javier Joel Cisneros
Marion and Dave Williams°
Penny Winton
Pat Wuest°
James C. and Kathlyn R. Wyman°
Dr. Alvin and Sue Zelickson
Reciprocal
$250–$499
Anonymous (3)
Kristine and Tor Aasheim
Marlene B. Adams and Carl R. Adams
Jackie and Michael Akin
Dr. and Mrs. John F. Alden°
M. George and Gloria V. Allen Fund of
The Saint Paul Foundation
Dominique and Michael Allinder
Richard Allyn
Elaine S. Alper°
Diane Laura Amell°
Gretchen and Bob Amis
F. M. B. Amram and S. A. Brick°
Ms. Gail Amundson and
Mr. Peter Rothe
E. Viktoria Anderson°
George and Kristine Anderson
Quentin and Mary Anderson
Ruth M. Anderson°
Terry and Vicki Anderson
Robert Andrews Jr.
Dr. Howard Ansel°
Gordon Apple and Susan Thornton
Diane L. Armitage
Ted and Ruth Arneson
Catherine and Frederick Asher°
Jon and Linnea Asp°
Annette Atkins and Thomas Joyce
Mrs. Barbara Bach°
Ruth and Dale Bachman°
Erna Bachtold
Penny Bader and James Bialke
Randy and Ann Bailey
James Baillie and
Jacqueline McGlamery
Sandy Baines and Barry Baines
Roz Baker
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Derrick Banks
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Banks
Daniel Barry
A. Kathrynne Baumtrog°
Ronald and Joyce Beauchane°
R. J. Beckel and S.D. Lyle
Mrs. Lanelle C. Beil°
Carol and Judson Bemis, Jr.
Dr. Richard and Kay Bendel°
Catherine Benjamin
Patricia E. Benn°
Paul and Barbara Benn
Elisabeth Bennett
Mrs. Margaret Benson°
Judith Benton and Family
Dominique and David Bereiter
Barry Berg
Ray and Carol Bergeson°
Brian T. Bergie
Vernon and LuAnn Berglund
Arthur F. Bergstrom
James and Mary Berman°
Fred and Sylvia Berndt, Jr.°
Sarah Beuning and John Martin
Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Bick°
Helen Bing and Judy Lewis
Dan Biros
David Bjork and Jeff Bengtson
Kris Bjorklund
Frank C. Blodgett°
Richard and Bette Ann Bloom
Jonathon H. and Laura Bloomberg
Victor Bloomfield and Elsa Shapiro°
Ms. Mary Blowers and
Mr. Michael Eckhardt
Dr. Paul and Carlyn Blum
Sally and John Blumenfeld
Patricia and Martin Blumenreich°
Susan and Janis Blumentals
Harlan and Peggy Blumenthal
Mary Webb Boarman
Virginia L. Boehme°
Angela M. Bohmann and
Jonathan Riehle°
Dr. Lee A. Borah, Jr.
Rich and Jane Borchers
Mary S. Bowman
Bethany Brand and Steven Johansen
Mr. John R. Brand
Ms. Colleen P. Brandel
Richard and Colette Bresnahan
Dorothy Brewer
Susan Brickley
Beth Brill
Carolyn Britton
Liane Bromer
Mr. and Mrs. Narvel Brooks
Lawrance and Elizabeth Brown
Luann Brown°
Lynn S. and Charles Brown
Sally Brown and Chad Breckenridge°
Thomas L. and Joyce E. Bruckner°
Martin and Donna Bruhl°
Pamela Brunfelt
Dave Bryan and Ann Longfellow
Stephen W. and
Elizabeth M. Buckingham°
Tyrone and Delia Bujold
Michael S. Bundul
Gerald A. Bunton and Patricia L. Behm
Brian and Marsha Burgeson
Nicholas and Susan Burke and
Perrin, Shea, Kellen Burke
Timothy A. Burns°
Mary Burrichter and Bob Kierlin
William Burt
Harriet Busdicker°
Mrs. Terry C. Butler
Mary Cajacob and Peter Eisenberg°
Charles Calhoun°
Dorothy H. Callahan
Mr. Edward J. Callahan, Jr.°
Kathleen and Paul Campbell
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Cantrill°
Janet Cardle
Jane Carlson and Chuck Madhav°
Mari and Richard Carlson
Nancy and Mark Carlson
Lydia Caros
Dr. Alan E. and Ruth A. Carp
Emmett F. Carpel, M.D. and
Katherine Meehan°
Robin J. Carpenter
Birdie Hix Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Carthaus°
John P. and Anne S. Caruso
Collins and Barbara Cavender°
Marcia Cheney and Arthur Larsen
Sheldon and Lili Chester°
James L. and Julie Knox Chosy
Ann and Bruce Christensen°
Imogene Christian°
Mr. Arnold Chu and Ms. I-ming Shih
Laurie A. and Wei-Chen Chu°
Ralph and Jodi Chu
Cynthia and Klaus Clark
Walt and Lynne Clay
Diane Clayton and Stephen Metz
Hiram and Liz Cochran°
Edward and Elizabeth Colburn°
Bert and Susan Colianni
Ms. Dawn Colville
*Mr. and Mrs. James Colvin, Jr.°
John Condon
John R. Cox and Sarah A. Guillet
James L. Crabb and Judith A. Ney°
Steve Craney
Mrs. Robert W. Cranston°
Rich Cress°
Stephen Cribari and Jane Kirtley
Robert and Gretchen Crosby
Sarah Crouch and Mic Johnson
Mr. Todd Cunningham°
Edward and Karayn Cunnington
Andrew Czajkowski
Bobby and John Dahl°
John and Jackie Dahler°
Sharon Dalmasso°
Linda Danielson°
Mary Davidson°
Kelly R. Davis°
DONORS
Tom E. Davis°
Ms. Janna P. De Lue
Ms. Terry Devitt
Ms. Mary Dew and Mr. David Miller
Sarah A. Dill
Eugene DiMagno°
Joseph and Eugenia Dixon°
Grant M. Dolezal
Tom and Maggy D'Onofrio°
Bright M. Dornblaser
Mr. Chris Douglas
Joseph Dowd and Aviva Abosch
Edward and Jo Anne Driscoll
Thomas and Suzanne Ducker°
Kika Dudiak
Mary and John Duffy°
J. A. Durades°
James Eastman and Cynthia Kriha°
David and Holly Ebel
Colleen and Michael V. Eckman°
Jeanne Eddy and Lee Renz°
David and Tina Edstam
Rev. Michael L. Edwins°
Maria K. Eggemeyer°
Joanne B. Eicher°
David B. and Mary Jo Eide
Barbara L. Eldridge
Tim and Rebecca Emory
Michael Dai and Gail Engstrom
Joy H. Erickson°
Thomas Erickson and
Katherine Solomonson
Bonnie and Mario Esposito°
Mr. Jerry Evenrud
Ken and Jill Ewald°
Patricia Fair
Sonia Feder-Lewis and Michael Lewis°
Carol L. Fedorchak
Diane and Michael Feldman°
Ellen M. Feldman and Jack B. Kester
Bob and Nancy J. Feldman
Mr. Matt B. Fellner
Ms. Barbara J. Felt
Suzanne Fenton and Daniel Lieberman
M. J. Ferguson and S. Barry-Ferguson
Charles and Anne Ferrell°
Ms. C. M. Fiedler°
Mr. Karl Fiegenschuh
Anne and Litton Field
Basil and Lidia Filonowich°
Mrs. Harold B. Finch
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Finley
Merrill J. Fischbein and
Roberta Fischbein
Cathi and Jerry Fischer°
Vivian Fischer
Richard and Pamela Flenniken
Melanie and Bruce Flessner
Martha Benton Flom°
Dr. and Mrs. William Foley°
Carolyn Fors
Thomas and Barbara Frank
Carol Freeman°
Hillary J. Freeman and Carol J. Mork
Mr. Casey Fritz
Melanie I. Froemming
Gayle Fuguitt and Thomas Veitch
Norman M. Gabrick
Bonnie and Phillip Gainsley
Mr. Edward Gale
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Galle, Jr.
Robert Gardner and Jacquelyn Gardner
Dottie and Hank Garwick
Randy Gegelman and Wendy Skjerven
Leland and Beverly Gehrke°
Jim Geisler°
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gelb
Michael J. Gelking°
John and Janet Gendler°
David Gerdes°
Mr. Balint Gergely and
Mr. Daniel Skwarek
Lois D. Gernbacher°
Susan Gerstner and Dan Carlsen°
Mr. and Mrs. James Gesell
Ms. Sally Gibson
Stephen and Cathy Gies
David and Gerry Giese°
Laura and Robert Gillund
Jane and Mark Gjevre°
Suzanne and Fredarick Gobel°
Marie and David Goblirsch°
Michael and Jennifer Goblirsch
Leah Golberstein
Lynn and Alan Goldbloom
Barbara Golden
Mary and Steven Goldstein
Robert and Katherine Goodale
Carol and Irving Gottesman°
V. Katherine Gray and
Gary R. Schoener
Sandra Pillsbury-Gredzens
Dean and Marilyn Greenberg
Cliff and Karyn Greene
Kathleen Grendahl°
Ray Gritche°
Jane Grunklee and Cass Weil°
Robert and Julie Guelich
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Haeg
Patrick Hagan and Brenda Smeby°
John Hagen and Nancy Wilson-Hagan
Leif and Anne Hagen
James and Dorothy Halverson
Bryce Hamilton
Barbara Hamilton-Sustad and
Gary Sustad
Walt Handschin
Richard W. Hannah and
Dustin J. Macgregor
Kristin Hansen
Bob Harding and Allan Valgemae, M.D.
Thomas Harkcom
Armilda Harley
Fred and Maureen Harms
Ernest Harper
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hart°
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hartfiel, Jr.°
Ellen Hart-Shegos and Dennis Shegos
Blanche Hawkins
Dr. E. Sharon Hayenga
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Hed
Mr. Mark Hedin
John and Elizabeth Heefner
Anne and Peter Heegaard°
John Heer and Jody Copp
Robert and Joyce Hegstrom
Ann and David Heider°
Stacy and Sam Heins
Frank and Jane Hennessy°
Doug Henry°
Phyllis and Dennis Hepp
Jed Hepworth and Lee H. Schubert°
Janet Herbert
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Herringer°
Dale and Linda Herron°
Lila Hertzberg°
Kelly Hettwer
Mr. Frederick J. Hey, Jr.
Arthur and Frances Hibbs
David Higgins and Mary Ann McNeil
Joan Higinbotham
Richard Himes°
Gordon and Lou Hirsch°
Peggy Ann Hoeft°
Susan M. Hoel°
Alan and Judy Hoffman
Janice Hoffman
Julie Anne and Harry Hoffman
Barry and Kristi Holden°
Michael and Kris Holmquist
David and Marjorie Hols°
N. D. and J. M. Honnigford°
Stanley and Jane Hooper
Judy Hoover
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Horowitz°
Dr. and Mrs. Keith A. Horton
Peter A. and G.L. Howell°
Gayle A. Hudak°
Lee Humphries and Susan Genaw
Allan Ingenito
Suzanne and Thomas Inman°
Irwin and Alexandra Jacobs
John and Barbara Jacoby
J.W. Jaglo Family°
Nancy Jamieson
Pam and Robert Jamma
James Jelinek and Marilyn Wall
Joanne Jodoin and David Brandenburg
Jim and Kati Johanson
Melanie Johnsen
Miss Ardes Johnson°
Bev and Jerry Johnson°
Brian and Susan Johnson
Camille Johnson and Ken Johnson°
Gary M. Johnson and
Joan G. Hershbell°
Gary Johnson°
Emily and George R.A. Johnson
Jackie Johnson and Rebecca Johnson
JoAnn Johnson and Abby Brogden
Lori A. Johnson and James Mackay
Roger and Peggy Johnson
Richard Johnson and
Mary Kalish-Johnson°
Dr. Charles Johnston and
Dr. Dyanne R. Drake
Julie and David Jones°
Kathleen Jones
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DONORS
Thomas and Karen Jordan
Carol Joyce and Neal Luebke°
Paul and Jeane Kaeding
Phyllis and Don Kahn
David Kallmes
Elisabeth Kaplan and Robert Horton°
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Kaplan°
Nancy Karason and Mark Karason
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Karkow
Jane Kasiske
Virginia P. Kass°
Gina and Kurt Kastel°
Jasmine Keller
Thomas A. Keller III°
Warren and Patty Kelly°
Ms. Susan Kelly°
Deborah J. Kermeen and
John S. Grochala
Bruce A. Kessel°
James and Jennifer Kickul
Patricia G. Kielb
Brian and Kathryn Kieser°
Philip and Virginia Kilpatrick°
Ann Kincaid
Ms. Susan King and
Mr. James Gertmenian
Laura Kingbay°
Ms. Patricia Kinne°
Kelly Kinney
Dr. John Kluge
John Kluznik
Joan Kneeskern and Bryan Rossi
Marvin Knoff°
Douglas Knudson
Jennifer and Michael Koehl°
Ted and Marjorie Kolderie°
Anita Sue Kolman and
Marvin L. Marshak
Mr. Erik Kolz°
Jill and Chuck Koosmann
Kyle Kossol and Tom Becker
Dr. Robert L. Kriel and
Dr. Linda E. Krach°
Janet and Richard Krier
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kroll°
Lindsay Kruh°
Margaret Kruse
Mr. Spencer Kubo and
Ms. Adele DellaTorre°
Maureen Kucera-Walsh
Charles Kuefler
Dorothy Kuether
Hart and Susie Kuller°
Jean Kummerow
Debra and James Lakin°
Ann and Paul Laliberte
Robyn and David Lamm
Brian Lammers and Emily Knox
John W. and Judith A. Lampi°
Jim and Mary Lande
Bonnie Lane
David and Deborah Lantz
Dr. and Mrs. John E. Larkin
Eric Larson
Dr. and Mrs. Roger C. Larson
Sandra Larson
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Alan K. and Peggy Lathrop
Ruth and Herbert Lauritzen°
Ruth and Ben Leadholm
Don and JoAnn Leavenworth°
Ed and Mary LeClair
Jeannine Lee and Roger Finney°
Alyce and David Lees°
*John and Genell Lemley
David and Mary Jo Lenzen
Jeanne and Albert Levin°
Frank Levin and Claire Thoen-Levin°
Jimmy and Stephanie Levine°
Annalisa and Jonathan Lewis
Mrs. Drake J. Lightner°
Tina Liiste and Matt J. Liiste
Dr. Ted Lillehei
Ms. Anna Linder
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsay
Glenn S. Lindsey°
Thomas and Martha Link
Kathy and Ken Lipe
Dan and Mary Beth Liska
Monica Little and Mark Abeln
George Logan
William H. Lohman and Ann Dillon
Donald and Margaret Longlet°
Ms. Ellen Longmire
Joseph Lopez
Szara Loring
Ann Lowry and John Overton
Mark Ludwig
Troy Lund
Barbara and Thomas Lundgren
Britt and Steve Lundgren
Rick and Jhna Lundin
Lynda Lundstrom
Catherine and Peter Lupori°
Daniel and Carol Luthringshauser
Sarah Lutman and Rob Rudolph°
Susie and John Mackay
Robert Madoff and Jane Korn°
Kathryn and Nancy Madson
Helmut and Mary Maier
Rhoda and Donald Mains°
Marv Mandery°
Anthony and Sarah Manzara
Jennifer M. Marrone°
John and Lizabeth Marshall
Charles N. Marvin Jr.
Patrice Avon Marvin
A. Thomas and Nona Mason°
Rebecca Mason
Erin Mathern
Cal and Mary Mathieson
Dr. John and Joyce Matsuura°
Daniel M. Mayer
Carolyn and Charles Mayo
Sue McAllister°
Pat McCartin and Paul Luttio
Bob and Polly McCrea
Jennifer M. McDaniel
Lisa McDaniel°
Mrs. Jennifer McIntosh
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence McIntyre
Marlene J. and James J. McKeown
David and Laura McLean°
Donn and Bonnie McLellan°
Julie and Jim McMerty
Harry G. McNeely, Jr.
Donald McNeil and Emily Galusha
Helen R. McNulty
Ms. Frances Megarry°
Peter and Catherine Meier°
Gerald Meigs
Melissa Meinke
Velia R. Melrose
Kathleen Menard°
Ron and Kim Meshbesher
Byron and Beverly Meyer
Jacqueline Meyer
Karen and David Miley
Anne W. Miller
Robert and Rosemary Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller, Jr.°
Maurice Milsten
Sandra and John Mitchell°
Jacqueline Mithun
Laura K. and Craig L. Mollet
Alfred and Ann Moore
Mrs. Michael Moormann°
Ed and Beth Morsman°
Nina and Gordon Mosser
Joseph R. and Kathleen Mucha
Mike Muehlbach and Kim Johnson°
Susan Muench°
Tim Murphy°
E.A. Murray°
Frederick Muschenheim
Nylce Myers
William A. Myers
David and Julie Nagel
Paula and Frank Nauss
Paul and Diane Neimann
Averial Nelson and Catherine Polasky
Colleen Nelson
Janet and Tom Nelson
Richard R. Nelson
Kristen Nelson and
Richard Cheeseman°
John and Kirstin Dolores Nesbitt
F.H. and Judy Neufeld
Nylene Newkirk
Sheryl and Steve Newman
Ardelle Nicoloff°
Jessica Niesewand
Laura and Kurt Nisi°
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Noble
Paula B. Nordhem and Jim Calkins
Donald H. Nordstrom°
Dr. Franklin C. Norman
Donald E. Notvik
David and Billie Novy
Ms. Jane J. Oberrender
Paul C. Olfelt°
Mr. Dennis R. Olson°
Frederick and Sharon Olson°
Karl-Thomas Opem
Barbara and Edward Orndorf°
Drs. Steven and Robin Pachuta°
Mr. James Pagliarini and
Mrs. Elizabeth Raymond
Joyce and Mike Palazzotto°
DONORS
Bonnie Palmquist°
David and Mary Parker
Edward Paster
Karen Pavloff and William Greenslit
Mr. David L. Peach°
Mary Ann Pedtke
Patricia Penovich and Gerald Moriarty
Richard G. Pepin, Jr.
Earl A. Peterson°
James and Joan Peterson°
Dr. and Mrs. Rodney H. Peterson
Dr. Dennis Philander and
Eileen McKee
Gloria Phillips°
Jan and Janet Phillips
Sydney and William Phillips°
Walter Pickhardt and Sandra Resnick
John and Norma Pierson
Marjorie Pihl
Mitchell Pincus, M.D. and
Katherine Pincus°
Kolean A. Pitner and
Richard G. Wilson°
Rebecca Planer°
Edward and Susan Plaster
Patty Ploetz and Edward Matthees
Richard and Karen Ploetz°
Richard Downing Poey and Heidi Poey°
Larye Pohlman
Mrs. Anne Policinski
Anne and John Polta
Joan E. Prairie and Tom Geisen
Heidi and Greg Preslicka
Judith and Nickolas Priadka
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Price
Kris Ann and S. Steven Prince
James and Nancy Proman°
Beverly S. Proulx°
Joanne Provo
James and Louiva Puffer
Laura and Jeff Putnam
Sallie Quammen and Charles Fazio°
Anton Rang
Joyce Yoshimura Rank and Brian Rank
Andrew J. Rapoport and
Geraldine A. Rapoport°
Catherine L. Rashid and
Alfred J. Rashid II°
Barbara Rawley and Dan Nordby
Maria T. Wagner Reamer and
David Reamer
John and Linda Rebane°
Katie Remole
Suzanne Retzler and Kurt Retzler°
John and Helenbeth Reynolds
Nancy and Kevin Rhien
Louisa H. Richardson°
Philip and Mary Rickey
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riordan
Laurence and Edis Risser°
Gladys and Frank Ritter
Marilyn and Jeffrey Colby Rivkin
Darla Robeck
Suzy and David Robertson
Jack A. and Aviva Robinson
Sheldon and Shawn Rockler
R. Roddy and Franciscan Friars
Susan Roe and Rene Ducret
Thomas D. and Nancy J. Rohde°
C. F. and Helen Roland
Mr. Daniel Rolf°
Ronald and Glenda Rooney
Doris Rose
Marian and Kenneth Rose°
Bernard M. Rose
Jane Rosemarin and Val Landwehr°
Michael and Toni Rosen°
Anne M. Rosenberg°
Miss Brynhild Rowberg
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rowley
Peter and Kim Rue
James and Sandra Rummel
Cathy Ryan and Doris Engibous
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan
Ms. Patricia Ryan°
Stacey Kay Sagedahl°
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Salib°
J. Samaha
Dorothy Sanford
Jean and Richard Sanford°
Paula C. Sanford°
Ms. Mary Savina°
Timothy and Sally D. Sawyer
H.L. and Jo Ellen Saylor
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Sayre
Libby and Paul Scheele
Kathryn E. Schenk and
Allan W. Mahnke
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Schiess
Peter and Denise Schlesinger°
Kit and Dick Schmoker°
Allan and Deborah Schneider
John H. Schomaker
Jessica Schomberg
Grace H. Schroeder°
Mr. Alan L. Schwartz°
Mr. and Mrs. James Schwarz°
Ms. Mary Schwind and Mr. Luke Brock
Rick Scott and Dale Vandenhouten
Gail See
Jonathan and Susan Seltzer
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Serres°
Jane Severns and Wood Foster°
Herbert and Suzanne Sewell°
Richard and Mary Shapiro
Lynda B. Sharbrough°
Rose Jean Sharpe
Mr. and Ms. Jeffry S. Shaw
Frank and Mitsue Shindo
Phil and Barbara Shively°
Mr. Kevin Shores°
Elizabeth Short and Kirkland Cozine°
Kevin and Sarah Shriver°
Katie Sidenberg
Leighton and Dianne Siegel°
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Siegel
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Siess
Elena and Mark Sifferlin
Artice and Morton Silverman°
Bonnie and Peter Sipkins
Ed and Linda Skelly°
Bonnie Skelton°
Eugene and Margaret Skibbe
Anthony M. and M. Heather Smith°
Mr. and Mrs. D. William Smith
Dennis and Barbara Smith°
Mrs. Harriet Smith
Dr. James and Joanne Smith°
Jessica and Alan Smith
Katherine Smith
Marilyn and Wes Smith°
Tim Smith and Karen Miller
Sarah Jeanne Snapp°
Judy and Lee Snitzer
Charles Sorenson
Peter Soulen
Arne and Ellen Sovik
Edward and Anne Sovik
Mrs. Margaret Spear°
Nancy Speer
Louise and Curtis Speller
Laurine Speltz and Denis Ryono
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Spiegel°
Frances and Leonard Spira°
Ms. Susan Stangler
Karl Starr and Christopher Haug
Ray and Helen Stawarz°
Lois Steer and Larry Peterson
Kathleen Steiger°
Sharron Steinfeldt°
Mark Steinhauser and Leslie Kopietz°
Catherine Stepanek
Elizabeth Stewart and
H. Paul Zellweger
Ms. Leah Stich and Mr. Robert Stich
Rob P. Stock
Prof. Hazel S. Stoeckeler
John and Marcia Stout
Dana and Stephen Strand°
F. Michael Streitz
Mark and Susan Stutrud
Christopher Sullivan
Patricia and Donald Sullivan
Tim and Beth Sullivan°
Karen Tracy Sutherland°
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Swanson°
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Swanson°
Sarah B. Swarts
Michael Symeonides°
Dr. and Mrs. Arkady Synhavsky
Marsha and Gary Tankenoff
Catherine Taylor
Gail and Joseph Teynor
Christopher and Patricia Thiem
Daniel and Trudy Thompson
Dr. Deanna Thompson and
Mr. Neal Peterson
Margaret and Michael Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Thompson°
Thomas A. and Jean L. Thompson
Lowell A. Thornber°
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Thorpe°
Peter and Michele Timmons°
*Frances W. Tobian°
Edward and Anne Towey
Jill and John Trautz
Frank D. Trestman°
Stephen and Julie Troutman
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DONORS
Dale and Judy Tucker°
Robert D. and Marie Tufford
Jay and Marietta Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Ulvestad, Jr.
Stephanie Cain Van D'Elden
James and Ruth Van Meter°
Johan Van Parys
Kim and Jan Vanderwall
Marilyn L. Van Ornum and
D. Bradford Johnson°
Patricia and Doug Vayda
Linda Verbeck°
Paige Vinall
Karen Viskochil°
Jeanne M. Voigt
Clement and Ephie Volpe°
James J. Wade°
Denise Wagner
Mike and Jody Wahlig
Dr. Kyla Wahlstrom and
Dr. Richard Wahlstrom
John Wald and Marianne Remedios°
David Waldemar
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Walker°
Stacy Walters
Charles and Susan Ward°
Robert and Susan Warde°
Mary Ann and David Wark°
Darin Warling and Deborah Schnur
Jeanne Warner
Nancy and David Warner
David Washburn and
Margaret Anderson
Marcus Waterbury
Colleen Watson and Mary McDougall
Mr. and Mrs. Parke Weaver, Jr.°
Marilyn Weber
Margaret Weglinski
Ms. Miriam Weinstein and
Ms. Amy Ollendorf
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Weisman°
David K. Wells Jr.
Phyllis Welter
Jeffrey Wepplo and Lisa Deutsch
Brenda Scherping Westphal
Mindy Wexler
John and Annette Whaley°
Maureen and Terry White°
Susan and Rob White
Mrs. Nedra M. Wicks and
Mr. John Wicks°
Susan Wiggin Mueller
John M. and Debra C. Wilkinson°
Stephen Willett and Diane Pike
Frank Wilson
Kenneth L. and Nina L. Wise
Rosemary and Wayne Wislofsky°
Warren Woessner and Iris Freeman°
Marcia Henry Yanz°
Joy Yoshikawa and Mark Christensen
Betty Jo Zander
James A. Zeese, M.D.°
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zelle
Peter Zenner°
Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Zinn, Jr.°
Robert Zondag and Donald Byochuk
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CORPORATE,
GOVERNMENT,
AND FOUNDATION
GRANTS
The following corporations,
government agencies, and
foundations have provided
significant annual support for
the museum’s accessibility to
the community.
Corporate Council
EXECUTIVES
$100,000 AND ABOVE
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DIRECTORS
$50,000–$99,999
3M Foundation°
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.°
Cargill Foundation°
The Medtronic Foundation°
UnitedHealth Group
BENEFACTORS
$25,000–$49,999
Best Buy Children's Foundation
U.S. Bancorp Foundation°
Wells Fargo Foundation Minnesota°
LEADERS
$10,000–$24,999
The Dorsey & Whitney Foundation°
Faegre & Benson Foundation°
The Pentair Foundation°
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P.°
The Valspar Foundation°
Xcel Energy Foundation°
PARTNERS
$5,000–$9,999
BNSF Foundation°
G & K Services, Inc.
Gray Plant Mooty Foundation°
JE Dunn Northcentral, Inc.°
Mayo Clinic°
RBC Wealth Management°
Room & Board
Securian Foundation°
UBS
Wenger Foundation°
MEMBERS
$2,000–$4,999
D'Amico and Partners
Dolphin Staffing
Emerson Process Management°
Ernst & Young L.L.P.°
Fair Oaks Apartments
Faribault Foods°
The Fredrikson & Byron Foundation
Harris Companies°
Harrison Development, Inc.
Interdyn-Business Microvar, Inc.
KPMG L.L.P.°
Leonard, Street and Deinard°
Lindquist & Vennum P.L.L.P.°
Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand, LLP
Patterson Dental°
Peregrine Capital Management
R. Chase Financial
Rahr Foundation°
Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner, P.A.
Sotheby's
Tennant Foundation°
Walter G. Anderson, Inc.
Business League
LEADERS
$1,000–$1,999
Access Financial Services, Inc.°
Aspen Waste Systems, Inc.
Best & Flanagan LLP
Federated Insurance Companies
Hammel Green and Abrahamson, Inc.
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Sebesta Blomberg and Associates, Inc.°
Zelle, Hofmann, Voelbel, Mason & Gette°
PARTNERS
$750–$999
Bailey Nurseries, Inc.
Barry and Sewall Industrial
Supply Company°
Liberty Diversified Industries
Little & Company
ASSOCIATES
$500–$749
Berger Transfer & Storage, Inc.
Brock White Company°
Christos Greek Restaurant
Heroic Productions, Inc.
Hiawatha Lumber Company°
McLaughlin Gormley King Co.
Minnesota Knitting Mills
Piccadilly Valet, Inc.
MEMBERS
$300–$499
Après Party and Tent Rental
Damon Farber Associates
Fast Print, Inc.°
National Checking Company°
Padilla Speer Beardsley°
Shapco Printing
Steinwall Inc.
DONORS
Government Support
$100,000 AND ABOVE
º
This activity is made possible in part by a grant
provided by the Minnesota State Arts Board, through
an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature
from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund
with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota
on November 4, 2008.
Foundation Support
SPECIAL GIFTS AND
SPONSORSHIPS
Exhibitions and
Catalogues
We are grateful to the
following donors for their
generosity in support of MIA
projects, programs, events,
exhibitions, and catalogues.
$100,000 AND ABOVE
Sheila Morgan
The Andy Warhol Foundation
for the Visual Arts
Projects, Programs,
and Events
$1,000,000 AND ABOVE
Anonymous
Jane Emison
$500,000–$999,999
$25,000–$49,999
Patrick and Aimee Butler
Family Foundation°
Grace B. Wells Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
$10,000–$24,999
Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen
Foundation
B. C. Gamble and P. W. Skogmo Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family
Foundation°
$5,000–$9,999
Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of
HRK Foundation
The James Ford Bell Foundation
The Curtis L. Carlson
Family Foundation°
Frey Foundation
Marbrook Foundation°
$2,000–$4,999
Dellwood Foundation, Inc.°
Alice M. O'Brien Foundation°
Onan Family Foundation°
Elizabeth C. Quinlan Foundation°
Margaret Rivers Fund°
The Mendon F. Schutt Foundation of
The Minneapolis Foundation
$1,000–$1,999
Betsy Johnston Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
$50,000–$99,999
Friends of the Institute
H.B. Fuller Company
Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison
The McKnight Foundation
$25,000–$49,999
Dorsey & Whitney LLP
Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation
$10,000–$24,999
Bank of the West
Etant donnés: The French-American
Fund for Contemporary Art
Jerome Foundation
William W. McGuire and
Nadine M. McGuire
Family Foundation
$100,000–$499,999
FRI ENDS
OF T HE INSTIT U TE
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
$50,000–$99,999
The Henry Luce Foundation
$25,000–$49,999
Carolyn Foundation
Northern Trust
$10,000–$24,999
Samuel H. Kress Foundation
Margaret Leddick
Lowry Hill
Alan and Dena Naylor
Summit Brewing Co.
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DONORS
MATCHING GIFT
COMPANIES
MEMORIALS
AND TRIBUTES
Individual donors are able to
expand their contributions by
securing matching gifts from
their employers. We thank
these generous companies
for matching donations.
The following donors have
made gifts to the museum in
honor of friends or loved ones.
ACE Foundation
ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Adobe Systems Incorporated
AgriBank
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
Arch Insurance Group Inc.
Archer Daniels Midland Foundation
Bemis Company Foundation
BNSF Foundation
Caterpillar Foundation
Charles Schwab
Deluxe Corporation Foundation
The Dorsey & Whitney Foundation
Dow Corning
Eco Water Systems LLC
Emerson Electric Company
The Ford Foundation
Gap Foundation
General Mills Foundation
Goodrich Corporation
IBM Corporation
ING Foundation
Johnson & Johnson
The Jostens Foundation, Inc.
Macy's Foundation
The McKnight Foundation
Microsoft Giving Campaign
Mobil Retiree Matching Gifts Program
Pfizer, Incorporated
The Prudential Insurance Company
of America
Red Wing Shoes Company Foundation
Symantec
TCF National Bank Minnesota
Tennant Foundation
Thomson West
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Foundation
Toro Foundation
U.S. Bancorp Foundation
United Technologies Matching
Gifts Program
Uponor North America, Inc.
Xcel
In memory of Tracey Albainy
Tom Rassieur
In memory of Pat Atherton
The family of Cat Gilfillen,
c/o Jack B. and Sara L. Alley
Cat Gilfillen
Ms. Kathryn C. Johnson and
Mr. Scott R. Berry
Greta A. Stryker
In memory of Gerald W. Avery
William Avery
In memory of Lloyd Albert Bachman
Mr. Dennis Charles Bergquist
In memory of Mr. Robert Baumer
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weinstein
In memory of Pat Beaver’s father,
Harold Joseph Beaver
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Carroll
In memory of Charles H. Blomquist
Joyce Blomquist
In honor of the wedding anniversary of
Patricia and Bill Bomash
Richard and Katharine Fournier
In memory of Fr. William A. Brown
Sharon Byrne
Edward J. Fisher and Paul A. Petrella
Cindy Floyd
William Grazidi
Grant and Lisa Lindgren
Greg and Patti Lindgren
Billie Jo and Melvin Lively
Darrel Mitchell
Mary Ann Monk and
Susan M. Monk-Kjos
Mark Nemeth
William Perron
Mrs. Meredith A. Poland and
Dr. Jerry Poland
Mary E. and Steve Thompson
Joann Turmes
In honor of Carol Burton and
Steven Gray’s marriage
Ethel H. Mayeron
In honor of Bruce Dayton
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hogg
Tom Rassieur
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In memory of Ann H. Dietrich
Kay and John Alsip
Mrs. Lucille Hamer Amis
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Babcock
Albert L. and Marian H. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. George Carisch
David and Mary Cost
Mrs. Barbara Freeman
Mrs. Bette Hammel
Jim and Jean Haverstock
Mr. and Mrs. Jim N. Hillis
Mrs. Jean McGough Holten
Patricia Kelly
Harold G. and Judith A. Kuller
Jean LeJeune
Mr. and Mrs. David Lieberman
Dorothy Lundahl and Dwight Ericsson
Jeanne and Thomas MacLeod
Mr. and Mrs. Cargill MacMillan, Jr.
Laura and James Miles
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence T. Mork
Mr. and Mrs. James Neilson
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Pratt
Peter M. and Betty W. Rogers
Mr. W. Yale Smiley
Emily Anne Tuttle
Nancy and David Warner
In memory of Marjorie Dixon
James and Nancy Claypool
Margaret and Philip Harder
Mrs. Marnie Hensel
Mr. and Mrs. William Hodder
Sally Boyd Polk
The Schall Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
In honor of Sylvia Druy’s special birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolk
In memory of Tonye V. Erekosima,
Buguma, Nigeria
Joanne B. Eicher
In memory of Marion L. Errede
Alvira L. Anderson
Imogene Christian
Connie Dahlstrom
Department of Environmental
Health and Safety
Michael Diaz and Khanh Tran
Dr. Richard Diaz and Jean M. Diaz
David B. and Mary Jo Eide
The colleagues of Dawn Errede at
the Division of Environmental
Health Services at the University
of Minnesota
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gisslen
Mr. and Mrs. Ramsis Gobran
Dorothy and Gordy Hinderscheit
Connie Jaye Hines
Ralph W. and Virgie M. Kanten
Richard and Thelma Lareau
Dr. and Mrs. John Larkin
Rita Lawther
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lehmann
DONORS
Duane W. and Anitra Loe
Ronald and Nancy Ness
William and Jocelyn M. Paterson
Janice and Bruce Roberts
Donald C. and Karen Waite
In honor of Kaywin Feldman
Richard and Elizabeth Horn
In memory of Mary Goff Fiterman
Friends of the Basilica of
Saint Mary Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Erickson
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kasper
Marilyn Ludwig
Mr. Tom Morin and Mr. John Skogmo
In memory of Anne Grande
Jay and Julie Abdo
Anita M. Anderson
Ronald C. Anderson and
M. Melinda Pattee
Shane H. Anderson and
Glenn R. Drury
ARCA Incorporated
Julie A. Armbrust
Martin Aydelott and Nancy Hannigan
Cheryl Barnes
Donna K. Bausch
Tracie R. Bell, Jr. and
Becky Thacher-Bell
Mark J. Beltrand
Sharon Bestrom
Mary S. Bowman
Boyce, Greenfield, Pashby & Welk, LLP
Kit, Kate, Samuel and Scarlett Brown
Jean E. Burke
Paul and JeanMarie Burtness
John S. Cabot and
Sarah A. McArdle Cabot
Keith and Carolyn Campbell
Lois H. Carey
Robert F. and Margaret Carolan
Jane S. and James W. Chase
Helen Wilson Chason
Marilynn A. Clark
Carolyn Cochran
Mary Costello
Suzanne Crowe
Michael H. and Patty A. Cunniff
Carol and Stephen Dennis
Merrill E. and Marilyn A. Donoho
Robert J. Ernt and Lois Lenroot-Ernt
Donna and Paul Floyd
David Fortney
Jacque Foust
Kelley A. and Mark A. Frew
Michael L. and Pattie Fricke
Grace Goggin
Mary Grau
James O. and Debra W. Hagen
Peggy Hall and Lee Barry
Lynn D. and Christine L. Hansen
Thomas W. and Cheryl A. Harjes
Careen Heegaard
Mary S. and Ben M. Henschel
Jean and Paul Holcomb
Roberta Hunt and Timothy M. Heaney
Ross A. and Natalia J. Huseby
Jeffrey M. and Bonnita A. Jacobs
Linda R. Jeffrey
Karen M. and Brian K. Jenks
Chelen Johnson
Eugene L. and Barbara B. Johnson
The Judges and Magistrate Judges of
the United States District Court
for the State of Minnesota
Steve and Vicki Kattke
Megan E. Keator
KW Specialty Insulation Group, Inc.
Lapp, Libra, Thomson, Stoebner
& Pusch
William H. Lindberg
William and Carol Lord
Colby and Jackie Lund
Mackall, Crounse and Moore
Jane MacKenzie
Stephen J. McDaniels
Minnesota Association of
Law Libraries
Minnesota Chapter of the American
Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mulcare
William Mullin, Maslon Edelman
Borman & Brand
Les and Nancy Novak
Jane and Jerry Noyce
Mr. and Mrs. W.J. O'Brien
Prudence E. O'Connor
Rebecca L. Orttel and Steven Kluz
Ms. Antra Pakalns
Charles E. Paschke
Jon T. and Janet V. Peterson
Scott G. and Julie B. Peterson
Thomas and Naomi Peterson
Monica Porter
Peter M. and Lynn R. Ramme
Sally Rice
Marcia Rinek
Dona M. and Steven A. Rodrigue
Kathleen Rothenberger
Morry Rothstein
M. Scott and Ellen Sayer
Dr. and Mrs. H.L. Saylor and Family
Nancy and Richard Scherer
Paul C. and Gail M. Schulz
Daniel J. and Debra J. Schumacher
Robert H. Schumacher
Emily Shapiro
Loras and Rosemary Sieve
Verna J. Sotebeer
Vicki Sperry
Tija Spitsberg and David J. Weiner
Tim A. Staum
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephenson
Stoel Rives
Mr. Kirk Stubbee
Richard and Kathleen Student
Allison Thiel
John C. and Marsha T. Unthank
Edward and Patricia Vaurio, Jr.
Craig L. Vollmar
Mary Westra
Ginny Wheeler
Edward F. and Deann M. Wilson
Helen Wilson Chason
Margaret F. Wilson
Mr. Robert Wilson
Thomas and Susan Wilson
Marvin and Elayne Wolfenson
Michele Yates
Joy Yoshikawa
J. Peter and Judith M. Zetterberg
In memory of Albert J. Greenberg
Stuart Binstock and Debra Berlyn
Bernadine L. and Myron E. Enevoldsen
Daniel S. and Anna M. Flores
George J. and Kathleen B. Gaberlavage
Daniel N. Hebert
Pastor Herrera, Jr.
National Consumers League, Inc.
Elizabeth Sandler
Esther K. Shapiro
Cleo and Nicholas M. Stamatos
In honor of Mr. Jan-Lodewijk Grootaers
Susan Webster
In honor of Mrs. Beverly N. Grossman
Ms. Alene Grossman
The Pam and Charles Grossman Fund of
the MN Community Foundation
The Elizabeth A. and Benjamin R. Smith
Fund of the MN Community
Foundation
In memory of Pauline Lambert
Merritt Nequette
In honor of the marriage of Julie Linnihan
and Bob Thistle
Mary Burrichter and Bob Kierlin
In honor of Mr. Gordon Locksley
Dr. Richard Alberta and
Dr. Hanan Rosenstein
In memory of Roberta Mann-Benson
Kathleen Dodson-Smith
Kaywin Feldman
Linda D. Rees-Christianson
Ms. Leann Standish
In memory of Ana Martinez-Tapp
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sarles
In honor of Mary J. Maurer
Greta A. Stryker
In honor of Lisa Michaux
Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Weisberg
In memory of Alfred Moir
Barbara Flanagan Sanford
In memory of Frank Navarro
Greta A. Stryker
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DONORS
In memory of C.C. and Francis Orear
Tom Rassieur
NAMED
ENDOWMENT FUNDS
In memory of Harold P. Peterson
Mr. David Jordan Harris and
Ward Bauman
The following individuals,
families, and organizations
are gratefully acknowledged
for their named endowment
funds. These funds provide
an ongoing source of income
for museum programs or
for the acquisition of art for
the museum’s permanent
collection. (Market values
as of June 30, 2011.)
In memory of Harriet J. Porter
Donald Porter
In honor of Tom Rassieur
Tom and Marsha French
In honor of Nathan J. Root
Michael Root
In memory of Richard Rosenbaum
Greta A. Stryker
In honor of Dr. Sidney Shapiro’s
special birthday
Sharon and Phil Snyder
In memory of Dr. William Siegmann
William Siegmann
In memory of Bjorn Skrimstad
Ruth Heidelberg
In memory of Laurie Snow
Kaywin Feldman and Jim Lutz
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McCullough
In honor of Lotus Stack
Richard L. Simmons
In memory of Dorothee Thaut
Greta A. Stryker
In memory of Mrs. Frances W. Tobian
Mrs. Bette Hammel
In memory of Kathryn Warweg
Gretchen Ganfield
Marilyn Hoisve
Dolores M. O'Brien
Dorothy A. Warweg
In honor of Matthew Welch
Edina Federated Women’s Club
In memory of William Robert Wheaton
Tom Rassieur
In memory of J. Kimball Whitney
David K. Whitney and
Javier J. Cisneros
In memory of Jean C. Windahl
Dorothy Flynn
Leslie and Mark Haney
Bev Nesseth
Heather Seby
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Distinguished
Benefactors
Funds of $5,000,000
and above
Ruth and Bruce Dayton Fund
Putnam Dana McMillan Fund
Ethel Morrison Van Derlip Trust
John R. Van Derlip Trust
Ralph Whelan Trust
Leadership Benefactors
Funds of
$2,000,000–$4,999,999
Walter C. and Mary C. Briggs Trust
Patrick and Aimee Butler Fund for the
Curatorship of Paintings
Ruth Ann Dayton Chinese Room
Endowment Fund
Driscoll Art Accessions
Endowment Fund
William Hood Dunwoody Fund
Mary and Mark Fiterman
Lecture Fund
The McKnight/Members’ Fund for
Community Programs
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Endowment for Mid-Level
Curatorships
Lily S. Place Fund
Target Foundation Special
Exhibitions Fund
Patron Benefactors
Funds of
$1,000,000–$1,999,999
Anonymous
James Ford Bell Foundation, and the
Bell Family Fund for Decorative Arts
James Ford Bell Foundation
Endowment for Art Acquisition
The Bush Foundation Fund
Jane Emison Fund for the Associate
Curatorship of Indian and
Southeast Asian Art
Friends of Bruce Dayton Art
Acquisition Endowment
The Friends of the Institute
Endowment Fund for Education
Richard P. and Isobel R. Gale Fund for
the Curator of Asian Art
Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad Endowment
for 20th Century Paintings
Mary Joann and James R. Jundt Fund
William and Harriet Ludwick
Endowment for Western Art
Guilford A. Morse Fund
Ted and Dr. Roberta Mann Foundation
Endowment Fund
Sheila C. and John L. Morgan
Endowment for Art Acquisition
Rhodes Robertson Fund
Christina N. and Swan J. Turnblad
Memorial Fund
John R. Van Derlip Trust
Major Benefactors
Funds of
$500,000–$999,999
Marion and John Andrus III Prints and
Drawings Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bell Fund
for Decorative Arts
Jane and James Emison Endowment
for Native American Art
Jane and James Emison Endowment
for South Asian and Indian Art
Louis W. Hill, Jr., Memorial Fund
Richard Lewis Hillstrom Fund
John and Ruth Huss Fund
for Decorative Arts
Marguerite S. McNally Endowment
for Art Acquisition
Donald McNeely Family Fund
in Tribute to Marjorie McNeely
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Exhibitions Endowment Fund
Suzanne S. Roberts Endowment
for Asian Art
The Fred R. Salisbury II Fund
Star Tribune Foundation Fund
Surdna Foundation Fund for the
Curatorship of Prints and Drawings
Walter H. and Valborg P. Ude
Memorial Fund
Donald Weesner Charitable Trust
Mary Ruth Weisel Endowment for
Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
DONORS
Benefactors
Funds of
$100,000–$499,999
Anonymous
Tess E. Armstrong Fund
Atherton and Winifred Bean Fund
James Ford Bell Foundation Fund
in honor of Charles H. Bell and
Lucy W. Bell
David Winton Bell Foundation Fund
Julia B. Bigelow Fund
Walter Bollinger Fund
The Bridgman Foundation Fund
Mary Griggs Burke Endowment for
Art Acquisition
Mary and Robyn Campbell Fund for
Art Books
Joan and Gary Capen Endowment for
Art Acquisition
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Carpenter Fund
Folwell W. Coan Fund
Rusty and Burt Cohen Fund
John Cowles Family Fund
David and Margaret Christenson
Endowment for Art Acquisition
Mrs. Thomas M. Crosby, Sr., Fund
Marion Cross Fund
Anson Cutts Trust
Deborah Davenport and Stewart
Stender Endowment for
American Folk Art
David Draper Dayton Fund
William C. Dietrich Endowment for
19th Century Paintings
Mike and Kathy Dougherty Fund
Dolly J. Fiterman Fund
Peter and Patricia Frechette
Endowment for Art Acquisition
The Friends of the Institute
Transportation Fund
Merrill H. Gibbs Family Fund
N. Bud and Beverly Grossman Fund
Alpha Gustafson Endowment
William Randolph Hearst
Foundation Fund
The Herberger Foundation
Endowment Fund
Joan H. Herreid Memorial Docent
Lecture Fund
Leonard and Mary Lou Hoeft Fund
Douglas J. and Victoria Galloway
Holmen Endowment Fund
Inga M. Holstad Fund
Paul C. Johnson, Jr., Fund
Helen Jones Fund for Asian Art
Winton Jones Endowment Fund for
Prints and Drawings
Eloise and Elliot Kaplan
Endowment for Judaica
Samuel H. Kress Foundation Fund
Florence S. Lasher Fund
Allen and Kathy Lenzmeier
Endowment for Art Acquisition
Ella Sage Little Fund
Barbara S. Longfellow Fund for
Works on Paper
Lund Food Holdings, Inc., Lunds and
Byerly’s Fund
Shirley Mahowald and Henry Kinsell
Endowment for Art Acquisition
Marbrook Foundation Fund
Siri and Robert Marshall Fund for
American Paintings
Ella S. Martin Fund
Martin and Brown Foundation
Endowment Fund
Walter McCarthy and Clara Ueland
Endowment for Photographs
McClurg Fund
The McKnight Foundation Fund
Katherine Kittredge McMillan
Memorial Fund
The Medtronic Foundation Fund
Alida R. Messinger Fund
Ellen J. Nelson Fund
Frances Norbeck Fund
The Douglas and Mary Olson
Frame Acquisition Fund
Marilyn and Valdemar Olson
Endowment Fund for Education
Linda and Lawrence Perlman
Photography Endowment
Sharon and Bill Richardson
Endowment for Art Acquisition
The Shared Fund
Simmons Family Endowment for
Textiles
Southways Foundation Endowment
Fund for Exhibitions
Lotus Stack Textiles Endowment
Sweatt Foundation Fund
James R. Thorpe Fund
Travelers Companies Fund
David and Ruth Waterbury
Endowment for Contemporary Craft
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Wells and
Mrs. John Roller Fund
Donald and Betty Winston
Exhibition Fund
Robert C. Winton Fund
Associate Benefactors
Funds of $50,000–$99,999
Frances V. Doneghy Fund
C. Curtis Dunnavan Endowment for
Asian Art
Ben and Becky Field Endowment for
Art Acquisition
Richard and Beverly Fink Endowment
for Art Acquisition
Clarence G. Frame Fund
G & K Services Fund
Kelly and Geoffrey Gage Endowment for
Art Acquisition
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Gary Fund
George Family Acquisition Fund for
Native American Art
Bill and Penny George Fund for
Education and Community Programs
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Granum Fund
Hognander Family Endowment for
Scandinavian Art
Anne and Hadlai Hull Endowment for
Art Acquisition
Susan Jacobsen Endowment for
Art Acquisition
Helen Winton Jones Fund
Larey E. Lindberg and Larey Swanson
Endowment for Art Acquisition
The James and Faeth McGowan Fund
Rudolph Miller Fund
Margaret E. Morris Fund
Clinton Morrison and
Mary K. Morrison Fund
Allan E. Mulligan Endowment
James and Jo Ann Nordlie Endowment
for Art Acquisition
Mr. and Mrs. Richardson Okie Fund
Raymond and Ruth Reister
Endowment for Art Acquisition
Augustus L. Searle Fund
Ruth Mackoff Shapiro
Docent Education Fund
Mary R. Slater Fund in memory of
Wallace and Lillian Reinhardt
Anne Morrison Snyder Memorial Fund
Glenda and Richard Struthers
Endowment for Art Acquisition
Roman and Alice Wagstaff Verostko
Educational Fund
Weesner Charitable Trust
Elsie and Mauritz Westmark Fund
Robert J. Ulrich Fund
Margaret Boldt Anderson Fund
Apache Foundation Fund
Ford and Amy Bell Endowment Fund
for Decorative Arts
Michael Bennes Endowment for
Art Acquisition
Carol and Ray Bergeson Endowment for
Art Acquisition
Blythe Brenden Endowment for
Art Acquisition
Dandelion Endowment for Textiles
Judy and Kenneth Dayton Fund for
the Purcell-Cutts House
Ann Dietrich Endowed Lecture Fund
Irene Donaldson Fund
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Patrons
Funds of $10,000–$49,999
Anonymous
Agnes Lynch Anderson and
Roger Lewis Anderson Lecture Fund
Frances V. Anderson Fund
Ruth B. Anderson Memorial
Endowment for Asian Art
Jo and Gordon Bailey Fund
Bemis Company Foundation Fund
Mildred Bird Fund
Elsie Boosalis Fund
Robert and Lois Bowen Fund
Michael and Grace Bress
Endowment for Art Acquisition
Carol and Conley Brooks, Jr. Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Brooks, Sr. Fund
M. Boyd and Carol Burton Endowment
Mary Ann Butterfield Memorial
Textile Lecture Endowment Fund
Mrs. Benton J. Case, Sr. Fund in
memory of Benton Janney Case
Thirza Cleveland Fund
Community Endowment Fund for
Jewish Arts and Culture
Cornelia Coultrap Fund
Anne S. Dayton Fund
Rosamund Dols Fund
Esther Donovan Fund
Dorathea Drotning Fund
Sylvia Druy Endowment for
Museum Guide Education
James and Maureen Duffy
Endowment for Prints and Drawings
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Erickson Fund
Richard and Beverly Fink Fund
Barbara Forster Fund
Norman Gabrick Endowment for
African Art
Gertrude Gieseke Fund
Bernard and Fern Granum Fund for
Conservation
Irene V. Grayston Fund
Sima and Clark Griffith Fund
Lois Hall Fund
Henry Hanson Fund
Josephine O. Hanson Fund
Charles M. Harrington Fund
Denie Harris Memorial Fund
Philip B. Harris Fund
Dorothy W. Houston Fund
Margaret Washburn Hunt Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Hunter III Fund
Aref and Barbara Jabr Fund
Grace M. Jefferson Fund
Mrs. Blair Jenness Fund in memory of
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lindsay
Josephine J. Jensen Fund
Alice Johnson Fund
Josie Johnson Fund
Frances E. Jordan Fund
Charlotte Karlen Lecture Fund
Dorothy Kincaid Fund
Ruth Kincaid Fund
Elizabeth Washburn King Fund
* Deceased as of June 30, 2011
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Paul and Gisela Konopka
Endowment Fund
Pauline Lambert and Merritt C.
Nequette Lecture Fund
D. Kenneth and
Patricia A. Lindgren Fund
Emily C. Lineburg Fund
Martin Foundation Fund
Samuel and Patricia McCullough
Endowment for American
Furniture and Folk Art
Jeffrey Meehan Endowment for
Art Acquisition
Minnesota Natural Foundation Fund
Harold P. Peterson Endowment for
Books
Alice S. Pommer Fund
Margaret M. Mull Fund
Endowment Fund for
Museum Guide Education
Jane and Thomas Nelson Fund
John and Shirley Nilsen
Endowment for Art Acquisition
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Nordlie Fund
Eugene and Virginia Palmer Fund
Louise R. Phelps Fund
Piper Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
John and Katharine Pillsbury Fund
Plautz Family Endowment
Russell A. Plimpton Fund
Emily L. Pyke Fund
Louisa Richardson Endowment for
Art Acquisition
Sara Rutz Fund
Sandy Family Fund
Earl S. and Barbara Flanagan Sanford
Fund for the Purchase of American Art
Leon and Anna Schaar Fund
Joan and Arthur Schulze Fund
Margaret Schweizer Fund
The Shared Fund
Charles Silverson Fund
Dr. Werner and Elizabeth Simon
Music Fund
Skoglund Trust Endowment
John Skogmo and Tom Morin Fund
Harold and Mickey Smith Endowment
for Jewish Arts and Culture
Loring M. Staples, Jr., Fund
Ruth Bovey Stevens Fund
Alan and Evelyn Struthers Fund
Barbara Benton Wescoe Fund
Helen and J. Kimball Whitney Fund
Ruth E. Wilson Fund
Charles J. Winton, Jr. Fund
Mrs. Frederick Winston Fund
Helen and Leo Wolk Fund
GIFTS OF ART AND
FUNDS FOR ART
ACQUISITION
We recognize the following
donors, who donated works
of art or funds designated
for the purchase of works
of art for the museum’s
permanent collection.
Over $10,000
Anonymous (3)
John E. Andrus III
Siah Armajani
Richard Avedon Foundation
Rusty and Burt Cohen
Russell Cowles II
Curtis Galleries, Inc.
Ruth and Bruce Dayton
Eric Dayton
The Estate of Mary Haldeman Dayton
Wendy and Doug Dayton
Decorative Arts Council
Harry M. Drake
Kaywin Feldman and Jim Lutz
John and Martha Gabbert
George Family Foundation, Penny
and Bill George
Daniel Greenberg and
Susan Steinhauser
Beverly N. Grossman
Groves Foundation
Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison
Susan Herzig and Paul Hertzmann
Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad
Oleg Kudryashov
Cargill and Donna MacMillan
Nivin MacMillan
Siri and Bob Marshall
Juliann McGuire
Michael McGuire
Mary Agnes and Al McQuinn
Alida Messinger
Sheila Morgan
Josine M. Peters
Print and Drawing Curatorial Council
Tom Rassieur
Darwin and Geri Reedy
Robert Brown Gallery
Michael Root
Alan and Phyllis Rusterholz
Steve and Tamrah Schaller O’Neil
Richard L. Simmons
Barbara H. Steiner
*Irene G. Steiner
*Helen and *J. Kimball Whitney
Windgate Foundation
Robert Crane Winton
DONORS
Under $10,000
Anonymous (2)
Todd and Allyson Aldrich
Karen and James Ashe
*R. Patrick Atherton
G. William Avery
Karen Baker
James A. Bergquist
Jane R. Blanch
Blythe Brenden
Joan and John Brooks
Page and Jay Cowles
Julia W. Dayton
Maï Diop
Colleen Doran and Jordan Smith
C. Curtis Dunnavan
Joanne B. Eicher
Jane Emison
Margene and David Fox
Tom and Marsha French
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Furman
Alene Grossman
Pam and Charles Grossman
Jonathan Hamilton
Betsy Hannaford
Thomas Harkcom and Anthony Brenny
Jim Harris
Sharon and Bill Hawkins
Scott Helmes
Scott Hierlinger and Michael Moore
John and Karen Himle
Barbara Jabr
Judy and Elliot Jaffee
Dan Jensen
Robert and Jane Keller
Constance Kunin
Al and Kathy Lenzmeier
Diane and David Lilly
Cynthia Lin
Kay Litin
Barbara Longfellow
Jeffrey C. Meehan
Lucy and Robert Mitchell
Leni and David Moore, Jr.
Mary and Gary O'Brien
Steven Parker
*Kate Butler Peterson
Carl and Susan Platou
Margaret and Brooks Poley
John and Carol Prince
Elizabeth Redleaf and Ken Bailey
Jeff Reed
Katie Schneeman
Rajni and Rajiv Shah
William Siegmann
Benjamin R. Smith
Rebecca and Mark Sorensen
Marcia Stout
Olga Viso and Cameron Gainer
Cynthia and Bradford Wallin
Gabriel P. and Yvonne M.L. Weisberg
Matthew Welch
Betsy and David Weyerhaeuser
NEW CENTURY
SOCIETY
We are grateful to the
members of the New Century
Society, whose estate gifts
provide enduring support to
the museum.
Anonymous (6)
Dennis Albrecht
*Ms. Barbara A. Aman and
Mr. William R. Easton
E. Viktoria Anderson
*Mrs. Frances V. Anderson
*Ruth B. Anderson
Ruth M. Anderson
Rolf L. Andreassen, M.D. and
Norma Neumann
Karen L. Andrew
Mr. and *Mrs. John E. Andrus III
*Mrs. Tess E. Armstrong
Jerry L. Artz
*R. Patrick Atherton
Rosalyn Amdur Baker and
*Michael Baker
*Mr. Stephen R. Baker
*Kenneth Barry
*Mrs. W.R. Royce Beamish
*Winifred and *Atherton Bean
John and Ardy Becklin
*Mr. and *Mrs. Charles H. Bell
Joseph Bellows
*Kathleen B. Belzer
Marilyn C. Benson
*Grace Virginia Benz
Ray and Carol Bergeson
*Miss Mildred V. Bird
Michael and Ann Birt
Robert and *Varley Bodsgard
Robert E. Boldt
*Mrs. Walter R. Bollinger
Kimberly J. Bowman
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley C. Bowman II
Mary S. Bowman
*Mary C. Briggs and *Walter C. Briggs
*Mary Stewart Brink
*Ethelyn J. Bros
Sandra M. and David M. Brown
Mary Burich
Mary Livingston Griggs and
Mary Griggs Burke Foundation
Michael and Susan Burnett
Barbara J. Byrne and Michael D. Byrne
*Mary and *Robyn Campbell
Joan and Gary Capen
*Arleen Carlson
Darlene J. and Richard P. Carroll
Helen L. Cashman
Kristine A. Cecil
Judith Christensen
*Dr. John I. Coe and *Mrs. John I. Coe
Judith and Richard Corson
Ms. Margaret Coudron
Kathleen Coy
*Marion Cross
David and Amber Dapkus
Mrs. Julius E. Davis
Ruth and Bruce Dayton
*Mary H. Dayton
Janna P. De Lue
Mr. Harrison C. Deal
*Margaret Deal
Virginia E. Dehn
*Elaine V. Dennett
*William C. Dietrich
*Rosamond Dols
*Frances V. Doneghy
Sue Doty and *George Doty
*Judy Driscoll
*Dorathea B. Drotning
*Dr. James J. Duffey and
Maureen O. Sullivan Duffey
C. Curtis Dunnavan
Dr. Robert and Mary Beth Eagan
Jane and *Jim Emison
E. Duane and Marlene Engstrom
Sally Jane Enstrom
*Katharine Eustis
Carolyn Evans
Sheryl and David Evelo
*Robert Farlow
John and Ester Fesler
Dolly J. Fiterman
*Mary Goff Fiterman
*Mrs. Dorothy Fobes
*Clarence G. Frame
*C. Andrew Fuller and
*Priscilla Paine Fuller
*Don and Louise Gabbert
Norman M. Gabrick
Ms. Jennifer R. Gage
Alfred P. Gale
*Edith and *Norman Garmezy
David Gerdes
Cora Ginsberg
Gary L. Gliem
*Maxine and *Kalman Goldenberg
Carol Burton Gray and *M. Boyd Burton
*Irene V. Grayston
Gregory Grinley and Raymond Terrill
Beverly N. Grossman
*Alpha M. Gustafson
Rose O. Gustafson
*Musa Guston
Lois Hall
*Lenore Hannon
Linda Hanson
*Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Harris
*Evelyn Payne Hatcher
Elaine and Roger Haydock
Roy P. and Barbara L. Heinrich
Charles P. Helsell
*Edward Lees Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hengler
*Amy Herman
*Hazel Hermanson
Ms. Helena Hernmarck
*Richard L. Herreid
*Gareth Hiebert and *Janet Hiebert
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DONORS
Reverend Richard L. Hillstrom
Leonard and Mary Lou Hoeft
Peggy Ann Hoeft
Orville C. Hognander
*Inga M. Holstad
Shelley K. Holzemer
*G. Sidney and *Dorothy W. Houston
Charles J. Hudgins
*Hadlai and Anne Hull
Dr. Kjeld O. Husebye and
Mrs. Karen Husebye
Ruth and John Huss
Frank J. Indihar, M.D.
Suzanne and Thomas Inman
Hilda E. Jacob
*Patricia Jaffray
*Ms. Mary Young Janes
*Grace M. Jefferson
*Mrs. Virginia Jenness
*Betty and *Frank Jewett, Jr.
*Dr. Frank E. Johnson
Kathryn C. Johnson and Scott R. Berry
*Mary Elizabeth (Mimi) Johnson
*Paul C. Johnson, Jr.
Victoria K. and *Gerald W. Johnson
Charmaine H. Jones
Sara Jones
Dr. Markle and *Charlotte Karlen
Patricia A. Keith
Marilyn Kelly Cramolini
*Ruth Kincaid and *Dorothy Kincaid
Helen M. King
*Shirley Mahowald Kinsell and
*Henry Kinsell
*Mr. Kemper E. Kirkpatrick
*John Harold Kittleson
*Dr. I. M. Kolthoff
*Dr. Gisela Konopka
Liz and James Krezowski
Felice Kronfeld and *Mervin Kronfeld
James Ladner and Martha Abbott Ladner
*Mrs. Floyd E. Lasher
James C. Lau
Jim Lawser and Duane N. Bandel
*Roth and *Margaret Leddick
Mr. Willy Lee
*Ward B. and *Susan E. Lewis
Patricia and D. Kenneth Lindgren
*Ms. Emily C. Lineburg
Barbara S. Longfellow
*Patricia Lund
David and Mary Maas
*Wayne and *Rosalee MacFarlane
*Gladys H. Margolis
Siri and Bob Marshall
*Felix A. Martucci
*Mr. Samuel H. Maslon and
*Mrs. Luella R. Maslon
Robert W. Maynard
*Mildred Carter McAdams
Julia Sue McAllister
*John C. McCarthy
*Joseph F. McCrindle
*Mrs. James McGowan
Mary E. McKinsey
Dr. Duncan McNab
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*Marguerite S. McNally
Don McNeil and Emily Galusha
Jeffrey C. Meehan
*Jeanne E. Michener
*Rudolph W. Miller
Carol and Mike Milligan
Patricia M. Mitchell
*Dr. Alfred Moir
Gunilla Adner Montgomery
*Margaret Morris
Clinton and Mary K. Morrison
*Arnold W. Morse
*J. Dudley Moylan
*Margaret M. Mull
Sally A. Mullen
*Allan Mulligan
Alan and Dena Naylor
Judy Neiswander and William Gleason
Rodney Nelson
*Ardis Nier
*Mrs. Frances M. Norbeck
*Mrs. Stanley Norris
*Marjorie I. Nutter
*Mr. and *Mrs. Richardson B. Okie
Charlotte and Raymond Olson
Douglas and Mary Olson
Valdemar and *Marilyn Olson
*Mr. and *Mrs. Murray Olyphant, Jr.
Karl-Thomas Opem
*Hendrick and Marri Oskam
Constance S. Otis
*Mr. Mickey Pallas
Martha and *Roger R. Palmer
Terry and Mary Patton
Mrs. James R. Paul
Donna L. Pauley
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitschka
*Ruth A. Plane
Michael and Gloria Plautz
Karen and Richard Ploetz
Heidi and Richard Downing Poey
Forbes W. Polliard
*Alice B. Pommer
Harriet and Walter Pratt
Ms. Eleanor Ralston
Ronald D. Reavis
Darwin and Geri Reedy
Dorothy L. Renn
*Georgiana Slade Reny
Louisa H. Richardson
*Dr. and *Mrs. Dean K. Rizer
Clifford M. Roberts, Jr. and
*Suzanne S. Roberts
David L. Rodum
*Adele H. Roller
Michael and Tamara Root
John and Julie Roth
Barbara Rubin-Greenberg
*Burton and Berneen Rudolph
*Sara Rutz
Claire Hedine Rykken and
Thomas Rykken
*Fred R. Salisbury
Jim and Cheryl Samples
Earl S. and Barbara Flanagan Sanford
Diane and Darryl Sannes
*Dr. Frances E. Schaar
*Mr. Carl Schenk
Kathryn E. Schenk and
Allan W. Mahnke
Allan and Deborah Schneider
*Margaret J. Schweizer
Dale and Kay Schwie
*Ethelda J. Seaman
Gail and *Henry See
Regis and Ruth Seidenstricker
*Ruth M. Shipley
*Mr. and *Mrs. Charles T. Silverson
Dr. Richard L. Simmons
*Elizabeth Strawn Simon
*Dr. Werner Simon and Madeline Simon
Anne Larsen Simonson
*Mrs. Lee H. Slater
*Kenneth R. and Lillian Smith
Leonard and Frances Spira
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stahl
*Loring M. Staples, Jr.
*Elsie Stephens
Mrs. Sibley F. Stewart
*Alan and Evelyn T. Struthers
*Dr. Betty J. Sullivan
Michael L. Summerfield
*Edward O. Swanson
*Charles B. and *Margaret L. Sweatt
Jerald E. Swenson
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Telfer
Kaimay and Joseph Terry, M.D.
*Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Thacher
Dr. Charles Thiesenhusen
Mrs. Inga Thompson
*James Tigerman
*Mrs. Clarence O. Tormoen
Ugyen Tshering and
Patrizia Franceschinis
*Thyrza Tyrrell
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Urista
*Vernon and *June Vendel
Roman and *Alice Verostko
*Ceil T. Victor
Constance T. Wallace
Jack and Connie Wallinga
*Marianne Baird Wallman and
*William Wallman
*Joseph E. Walton
*Marilee Ward
*Lucille B. Webster
Dr. Gabriel P. and Yvonne Weisberg
Dr. Mary Ruth Weisel
*Mauritz Westmark and
*Elsie B. Westmark
Mindy Wexler
Steven Wexler
*John R. and Renata R. Winsor
Margie and Milton Woodhouse
Margaret B. Woodworth and
*Robert C. Woodworth
Penny Lorraine Wuerth
Pat Wuest
Marcia Henry Yanz
*Steven and *Rita Zellmer
DONORS
BEQUESTS
The following individuals
are acknowledged and
remembered for their
estate gifts.
*Mary Goff Fiterman
*Mr. and *Mrs. Roth S. Leddick
*J. Dudley Moylan
*Mrs. George Steiner
HONOR ROLL
With deep appreciation we
pay tribute to the following
donors, whose cumulative
support has built and
sustained the museum
throughout its history.
Master Builders
Cumulative support of
$5,000,000 and above
*Winifred and *Atherton Bean
Citizens of Hennepin County-Park
Museum Fund
Ruth and Bruce Dayton
Elizabeth and W. John Driscoll
Friends of the Institute
General Mills Foundation
*N. Bud and Beverly N. Grossman
Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison
Cargill and Donna MacMillan
Nivin and *Duncan MacMillan
The McKnight Foundation
Target
Bob Ulrich and Helen Sillik
U.S. Bancorp Foundation
Ralph Whelan Trust
Builders
Cumulative support of
$1,000,000–$4,999,999
Anonymous
3M Foundation
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
Sydney Peppard Anderson
Mr. and *Mrs. John E. Andrus III
Athwin Foundation
*Mr. Charles H. Bell and
*Mrs. Charles H. Bell
*Theodore W. Bennett Charitable Trust
Best Buy Children's Foundation
*Mr. and *Mrs. James H. Binger
*Mary C. Briggs and *Walter C. Briggs
The Bush Foundation
Patrick and Aimee Butler
Family Foundation
Cargill Foundation
*John Cowles and *Elizabeth Bates Cowles
The Croixwood Trust
Curtis Galleries, Inc.
Elisabeth Jackley Dayton
*Kenneth and Judy Dayton
Wendy and Douglas Dayton
Deluxe Corporation Foundation
Mr. Harry M. Drake
The Driscoll Foundation
C. Curtis Dunnavan
Jay F. Ecklund
Jane and *Jim Emison
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hap Fauth
Dolly J. Fiterman
*Mary Goff Fiterman
Miles and Shirley Fiterman
Charitable Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Groves Foundation, Carolyn and
Franklin Groves
The Herberger Foundation
*Mr. and *Mrs. Louis W. Hill, Jr.
*Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Hodroff
Honeywell Foundation
Ruth and John Huss
Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad
The James Ford Bell Foundation
James R. and M. JoAnn Jundt
The Kresge Foundation
Myron and Anita Kunin
*Dorothy Millett Lindeke
Mary Livingston Griggs and
Mary Griggs Burke Foundation
Don and Diana Lee Lucker
*Dr. and Mrs. William E. Ludwick
Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan
MAHADH Fund of HRK Foundation
Ted and Dr. Roberta Mann Foundation
*Samuel and *Luella Maslon
*Marguerite S. McNally
Mary Agnes and Al McQuinn
The Medtronic Foundation
Minnesota State Arts Board
Sheila C. and John L. Morgan
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for
the Humanities
Douglas and Mary Olson
The Pillsbury Company Foundation
*Carl and *Eloise Pohlad
Darwin and Geri Reedy
Regis Foundation
Anne Pierce Rogers
Dr. Richard L. Simmons
Sit Investment Associates Foundation
*Gene and Gail Sit
The Southways Foundation
Harriet and Edson Spencer Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Star Tribune Foundation
*Mr. and Mrs. George R. Steiner
T. B. Walker Foundation
Travelers Foundation
The Wallace Foundation
Dr. Mary Ruth Weisel
Wells Family Foundation Trust
Wells Fargo Foundation Minnesota
Western and F.A. Bean Foundations
Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Charitable Trust
Margaret and Angus Wurtele
Xcel Energy Foundation
Master Benefactors
Cumulative support of
$500,000–$999,999
Anonymous
Anchor Bank
Martha and Bruce Atwater
Blandin Foundation
BNSF Foundation
*Patrick and *Aimee Mott Butler
Sandra and Peter Butler
The Curtis L. Carlson
Family Foundation
Chadwick Foundation
Consulate General of Sweden
Ella P. Crosby
Anson B. Cutts, Jr.
*Mr. and *Mrs. Donald C. Dayton
Eric Dayton
Mary Lee and *Wallace C. Dayton
Decorative Arts Council
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
The Dorsey & Whitney Foundation
Faegre & Benson Foundation
Freeman Foundation
*Don and Louise Gabbert
Mr. and *Mrs. Richard P. Gale
B. C. Gamble and P. W. Skogmo Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Penny and Bill George
Grace B. Wells Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
*Mr. and Mrs. Hadlai A. Hull
Institute of Museum and
Library Services
*Patricia and Benjamin Jaffray
The JDR 3rd Fund
Jerome Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Jones
The Kaemmer-Tilney Fund of
HRK Foundation
Elliot and Eloise Kaplan
Constance and Daniel Kunin
Sara and David Lieberman
Dr. George T. Shea and
Gordon Locksley
Siri and Bob Marshall
The Maslon Foundation
Samuel D. and Patricia N. McCullough
The Sumner T. McKnight Foundation
*Donald McNeely
Mr. and *Mrs. Charles B. Meech
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Ms. Alida R. Messinger
The Minneapolis Foundation
Patricia M. Mitchell
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DONORS
Clinton and Mary K. Morrison
National Endowment for
the Humanities
Bob and Carolyn Nelson
Northwest Area Foundation
Linda Peterson Perlman and
Lawrence Perlman
The Jay and Rose Phillips
Family Foundation
Qwest Foundation
Mr. and *Mrs. Gerald A. Rauenhorst
RBC Wealth Management
*Georgiana Slade Reny
Clifford M. Roberts, Jr. and
*Suzanne S. Roberts
*Fred R. Salisbury
Anne Larsen Simonson
Mr. Harold Smith
*Charles B. and *Margaret L. Sweatt
Thrivent Financial for
Lutherans Foundation
Martin and Lora Weinstein
Ellen and *Fred Wells
Wheelock Whitney III
Margie and Milton Woodhouse
Mr. and *Mrs. James T. Wyman
Distinguished
Benefactors
Cumulative support of
$300,000–$499,999
Anonymous
Kim and Gloria Anderson
Ankeny Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Bemis Company Foundation
*Mary and *Robyn Campbell
Carlson Companies, Incorporated
Carolyn Foundation
*Mr. and *Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
*Mrs. Olive C. Case
Helen L. Cashman
Squam Lake Foundation—
Charles A. Cleveland
Rusty and Burt Cohen
*David M. Daniels
*Judy Driscoll
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Erickson
The Ford Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frechette
Pierson M. and Florence B. Grieve
*Musa Guston
*George and *Margret Halpin
Margaret W. Harmon Charitable Trust
Mr. Kevin Ingram Hart and
Mrs. Polly Dix Hart
Leonard and Mary Lou Hoeft
Douglas and Victoria Galloway Holmen
ING Foundation
International Multifoods
Charitable Foundation
JE Dunn Northcentral, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson
*Winton Jones
* Deceased as of June 30, 2011
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kennedy
Dr. and Mrs. John E. Larkin
Kathy and Al Lenzmeier
The Levitt Foundation
R. C. Lilly Foundation
The Henry Luce Foundation
*Wayne and *Rosalee MacFarlane
Marbrook Foundation
Jennifer L. Martin
Lucy and Robert Mitchell
*Mr. and *Mrs. John M. Musser
Alan and Dena Naylor
Katherine D. and Stuart A. Nielsen
*Mrs. Frances M. Norbeck
Northern Pump Company
Northwestern Foundation
Piper Jaffray
Elizabeth C. Quinlan Foundation
*George Rickey
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P.
Steve and Tamrah Schaller O'Neil
The Shared Fund
Roger J. and Michele M. Sit
*Kenneth R. and Lillian Smith
*Laurie and Michael Snow
Strangis Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
SUPERVALU Foundation on behalf
of SUPERVALU Inc. and Cub Foods
TCF National Bank Minnesota
*Mr. and *Mrs. John R. Van Derlip
Benefactors
Cumulative support of
$150,000–$299,999
Anonymous (3)
Alliss Educational Foundation
AmeriPride Services, Inc.
Andersen Corporate Foundation
Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen
Foundation
*Mrs. Frances V. Anderson
*Dr. Roger L. Anderson
Pete and Margie Ankeny
Peter and Sally Anson
*Mrs. Tess E. Armstrong
Asian Arts Council
Calvert Barksdale
Ford and Amy Bell
*Mr. and *Mrs. Judson Bemis, Sr.
Betty and Marvin Borman
Ronald Bourgeault
Dr. David and *Helen Bradford
Brenden-Mann Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Brooks, Sr.
*Ethelyn J. Bros
Carmen and Jim Campbell
Joan and Gary Capen
Joanne and Benton Case, Jr.
Centerpoint Energy Minnegasco
Mr. Lynn L. Charlson
David and Margaret Christenson
*Mrs. Folwell W. Coan
Julia Thorpe Cote Trust
Russell Cowles
*Marion Cross
Deb Davenport and Stew Stender
Anne Dayton
Bob and Joanie Dayton
Mr. Harrison C. Deal
*Margaret Deal
Deloitte & Touche L.L.P.
Mr. and *Mrs. George H. Dixon
Donaldson Company, Inc.
*Virginia Doneghy
*Mrs. Eunice L. Dwan
Ernst & Young L.L.P.
F. R. Bigelow Foundation
Beverly and Richard Fink
David and Margene B. Fox
The Fredrikson & Byron Foundation
G & K Services, Inc.
Gabberts Furniture & Design Studio
GE Capital Fleet Services
Kate V. Gibbs
*Mrs. Gordon W. Gieseke
Gary L. Gliem
Rehael Fund—Roger L. Hale
and Eleanor L. Hall Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
*Mr. and *Mrs. Stanley Hawks
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Ms. Helena Hernmarck
*Richard L. Herreid
Reverend Richard L. Hillstrom
Susan S. and Duane D. Hoff
*Inga M. Holstad
The Hubbard Broadcasting Foundation
IBM Corporation
*Ms. Mary Young Janes
Lloyd and *Rosie Johnson
*Mr. and *Mrs. Carl W. Jones
Lucy Jones
*Mrs. Lyndon M. King
KPMG L.L.P.
Samuel H. Kress Foundation
*Mrs. Floyd E. Lasher
Lieberman-Okinow Foundation
Barbara S. Longfellow
Lowry Hill
*Patricia Lund
Lunds, Incorporated
Mr. Andrew A. Lynn
M&I Bank
Marathon Oil Corporation
Susan and Edwin McCarthy
Walt McCarthy and Clara Ueland
William W. McGuire and
Nadine M. McGuire
Family Foundation
Dr. Michael B. Miller
Jim and Linda Mitchell
Jane and John Morrison
Munsingwear, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley H. Murphy, Jr.
Pierro Mussi
Jane and Thomas Nelson
Marilyn and Glen Nelson
Jim and Jo Ann Nordlie
Valdemar and *Marilyn Olson
DONORS
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ordway, Jr.
Paintings Council
David and Mary Parker
Peavey Company
The Pentair Foundation
*Mrs. Hall James Peterson and
*Mr. Hall James Peterson
The Pew Charitable Trusts
*Mrs. John S. Pillsbury, Sr.
Harriet and Walter Pratt
Print and Drawing Curatorial Council
Gerald Rauenhorst and Alpha & Omega
Family Foundation
Mr. and *Mrs. George McKay Reid
Jack A. and Aviva Robinson
The Rockefeller Foundation
John and Lois Rogers
*Adele H. Roller
Cynthia Rosenblatt Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rubin
Ms. Georgianna Savas
Joan and Arthur R. Schulze
*Ethelda J. Seaman
*Dr. Werner Simon and Madeline Simon
Robert and Jacalyn Stephens
Helmut F. Stern
Martha and *Harry Stimpson
Walter Stremel
Glenda and Richard Struthers
Mr. Sheldon S. Sturgis
Tennant Foundation
Toro Foundation
Lucille Turecki
Emily Anne and Gedney Tuttle
John F. and Susan B. Ullrich
UnitedHealth Group
The Valspar Foundation
Joanne and *Philip Von Blon
Waldorf Corporation
The Wallin Foundation—
Maxine and *Winston Wallin
WEM 2000 Foundation Fund of
the Dorsey & Whitney Foundation
Nancy and Ted Weyerhaeuser
*Helen and *J. Kimball Whitney
Windgate Charitable Foundation
John and Renata Winsor Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Penny Winton
Wheaton Wood
Patrons
Cumulative support of
$50,000–$149,999
Anonymous (6)
Accenture
The Martin S. Ackerman Foundation
*Chloe Ackman
*Elizabeth C. Adams
ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
The Advance Foundation, Inc.
Linda and Steve Ahlers
Alliance Capital Management
Allianz Life Insurance Company of
North America
The American Federation of Arts
Lucille and *Bob Amis
Andersen Foundation
Elmer L. and Eleanor J. Andersen
Foundation
Steven M. Andersen
Margaret W. Anderson
*Ruth B. Anderson
Susan and Richard Anderson
Mrs. William R. Anderson, Jr.
*Bob and Janet Andrews
*Sewell D. Andrews
Walter C. Annenberg Foundation
*Edward and Eleanor Asplin
Jo and Gordon Bailey
The Baillon Foundation, Inc.
Baker Foundation
Richard G. and Mary Lyn Ballantine
Robert and Linda Barrows
*Mrs. Lyman Barrows
Jane and Walter Barry
*Kenneth Barry
Edward R. Bazinet Foundation
Donna and Warren Beck
Marilyn and *Frank Beddor
*Elinor Watson Bell
Mrs. Samuel H. Bell and
*Mr. Samuel H. Bell
Carol and Judson Bemis, Jr.
Marilyn C. Benson
Ray and Carol Bergeson
Michael and Ann Birt
Kathleen Blatz and Wheelock Whitney
The Bockley Brothers Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
David and Shari Boehnen
*Mrs. Walter R. Bollinger
Sheila and Michael Bonsignore
Boss Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley C. Bowman II
Mary S. Bowman
Ruth and Elliot Brebner
Briggs and Morgan
Allen Brookins-Brown
John H. Buelow
Michael and Susan Burnett
Kathy and Tim Burns
Mr. Paul Butler
Alden C. Buttrick Trust
Robert and Gail Buuck,
Buuck Family Foundation
John Camp
*Susan and James R. Cargill II
Joanne Carlson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Carpenter
Nicky and Tom Carpenter
Darlene J. and Richard P. Carroll
*Mr. C. M. Case, Jr. and
*Mrs. C. M. Case, Jr.
Myra Chazin
CME-KHBB Advertising
Art and Anne Collins
Jill Collins and John Thillman
Tom and Phyllis Colwell
Commemorative Association for
the Japan World Exposition (1970)
Ed and Joann Conlin
Jeanne Corwin
Ms. Margaret Coudron
Sage and John Cowles
David and Kitty Crosby
*Mrs. Elizabeth L. Crosby
Tom and Ellie Crosby, Jr.
Kenneth and Betty Jayne Dahlberg
Martha and John Daniels
John and Mary Lou Dasburg
Mrs. Julius E. Davis
Arlene and John Dayton
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Dayton
David and Vanessa Dayton
Edward and Sherry Ann Dayton
*Mary H. Dayton
Ms. Janna P. De Lue
Cy and Paula DeCosse Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Dellwood Foundation, Inc.
*Ann and Jack Dietrich
*William C. and *Corrine Dietrich
Mr. Jim Dine
Mrs. Irene S. Donaldson
*Frances V. Doneghy
Mike and Kathy Dougherty
*Dr. James J. and Maureen O. Duffey
*Anne de'Uribe Echebarria
Emerson Process Management
Enron Foundation
Fannie Mae Foundation
Bill and Kathy Farley
Cathy and Jack Farrell
Ferndale Foundation
Lisa A. Ferris
Benjamin and Rebecca Field
*Mr. and *Mrs. Israel D. Fink
*Clarence G. Frame
John and Martha Gabbert
Geoffrey and Kelly Gage
Skip and Barbara Gage
*Edith and *Norman Garmezy
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gelb
Eric Newman and Janice Gepner
Linda and Jack Goldenberg
Goldman, Sachs and Company
Barbara and Mike Goldner
Mr. Alan Goldstein
Mark and Emily Goldstein
Gerald and Virginia Gordon
Mr. and *Mrs. Bernard M. Granum
Gray Plant Mooty Foundation
Carol Burton Gray and
*M. Boyd Burton
Stanley B. Gregory Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Greystone Foundation
Jack and Beverly Grundhofer
Jerry and Kathleen Grundhofer
*Alpha M. Gustafson
H.B. Fuller Company Foundation
Lois Hall
Rosalie Heffelfinger Hall Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
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DONORS
*Ruth E. Hanold
*Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Harris
*Dr. Evelyn Payne Hatcher
Haworth Marketing & Media Company
Don and *Arlene Helgeson
*Richard L. Herreid
Hersey Foundation
William R. Hibbs Family
John and Karen Himle
Gerald D. Hines Interests
Sue and Bill Hodder Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Orville C. Hognander
*Mr. John M. Hollern
Patricia and Thomas Holloran
Mr. and Mrs. John Horn
Hella Mears and William Hueg, Jr.
Andy and Carole Hunter
Joan and Dean Hutton
Irene Hixon Whitney Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Emily and George R.A. Johnson
Mr. James A. Johnson and
Ms. Maxine Isaacs
*Paul C. Johnson, Jr.
Mrs. Edwin M. Johnston
*Jacqueline Nolte Jones
Kathleen Jones
The Joyce Foundation
Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of
the HRK Foundation
Barbara M. Kaerwer
Nobuko Kajitani
Dr. Markle and *Charlotte Karlen
*Mrs. Stephen F. Keating
Michele and Rob Keith
Miriam and Erwin Kelen
Kidder, Peabody & Co., Incorporated
Dr. Mark K. Kim
*Mrs. Preston King and
*Mr. Preston King
Margee and Bob Kinney
Marla Kinney
Drs. Lee and Tillie Kitzenberg
Knight Foundation
Don and Helen Knutzen
*Mrs. Theodora H. Lang
Joan and Joe Lapensky
Leonardo Lapicirella
David and Randy Lebedoff
Wellington Lee
Leonard, Street and Deinard
Kiyoko Lerner
C.M. and Mary Lewis
*Ward B. and *Susan E. Lewis
Dr. Winston R. Lindberg M.D.
Mrs. Peggy Lindborg
Patricia and D. Kenneth Lindgren
Lindquist & Vennum P.L.L.P.
Mr. Peter Lipton
Gordon Locksley
David Lubben and Nancy Kwam
Bob and Sue Macdonald
Kathleen and Kenneth Macke
Martha MacMillan
* Deceased as of June 30, 2011
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*Mr. Henry Kinsell
Malt-O-Meal Company
Mardag Foundation
Asher and Vera Margolis
Marquette Bancshares, Inc.
Marsh USA Inc.
Marshall Fields Department Store Co.
The Martin Foundation, Inc.
Jane and Arthur Mason
*Jim and *Chloe Massie
Dennis and Gail Mathisen
Mayo Clinic
*Mrs. James McGowan
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
Debbie and Pierce McNally
McQuay-Perfex, Incorporated
Donna C. McRoberts
*M. D. and Mary McVay
*Mr. Norman B. Mears
Ms. Julia Meech
Mary and Bob Mersky
MetLife Foundation
*Dr. Alfred Moir
Sassan Mokhtarzadeh
Walter F. and Joan Mondale
*Dr. Daniel Moos and
*Mrs. Catherine Moos
*Margaret Morris
Dr. and *Mrs. Angus W. Morrison
Oak Grove Foundation—
John L. Morrison
MSP Communications
Allan Mulligan
Barry Murphy and Rosemary Dunbar
Elizabeth B. Myers
National Historical Publications and
Records Commission (NHPRC)
*Mrs. Winston B. Newell
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nichols
John and Shirley Nilsen
Jack and Gretchen Norqual
Norstan, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Moe S. Nozari
Alice M. O'Brien Foundation
*Mr. and *Mrs. Richardson B. Okie
Old Dutch Foods, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John Olson
Onan Family Foundation
Karl-Thomas Opem
Constance S. Otis
Gregory Page
Brian and Julia Palmer
Park Dental
Mrs. James R. Paul
Jeanne E. Pemble and Joel Poeschl
*Mrs. George T. Pennock
Peregrine Capital Management
Nancy McGlynn Phelps and
James J. Phelps
Edward D. Pierson and
*Nancy Rogers Pierson
*Corinne G. Pillsbury
*Kitty and *John Pillsbury
Sally and George Pillsbury
Michael and Gloria Plautz
Carl and Eloise Pohlad
Family Foundation
Sally Boyd Polk
Roberto Polo
Dr. Robert John Poor
The Principal Financial Group
The Prudential Insurance Company
of America
Gene Quintana
Rahr Foundation
Rauenhorst Family Foundation
*Elie and Bob Reid
Ruth and *Raymond Reister
Allan Rhoades
Sharon and Bill Richardson
Mrs. Patricia Ringer
Jeannine M. Rivet and
Warren G. Herreid, II
Beverly J. and John A. Rollwagen Fund
of The Minneapolis Foundation
Room & Board
RSP Architects Ltd.
Jeff and Kim Rugel
Thomas and Claire Rykken
Earl S. and Barbara Flanagan Sanford
Patricia and *Barney Saunders
*Mr. and *Mrs. John R. Savage
*Frederick and Virginia Scheel
Mrs. Hannes Schroll
Max R. Schweitzer
Securian Foundation
Mrs. Robert Semsch
Shakopee Mdewakanton
Sioux Community
Dr. Sidney Shapiro
Silicon Graphics
Sarah-Maud W. Sivertsen
Charitable Trust
*Margaret H. Skoglund
Ella and Dick Slade
*Mrs. Lee H. Slater
Mae L. Smith
Dan and Mary Solomon
Ms. Rachel Cartee and Mr. Alec Soth
*Loring M. Staples Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Barbara H. Steiner
Mitchell and Nancy Steir
*Mrs. Ruth Bovey Stevens
Edward A. Studzinski
Donald F. and Virginia Swanson
James Tigerman
Touche Ross and Company
*Thyrza Tyrrell
U.S. Bancorp Asset Management
U.S. Trust Bank of America
Private Wealth Management
Mary W. Vaughan Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Roman and *Alice Verostko
Von Blon Family Charitable Foundation
Archie D. and Bertha H. Walker
Foundation
Fred and Alice Wall
Jack and Connie Wallinga
Ruth and David Waterbury
DONORS
Mrs. Frederick O. Watson
WCCO Radio, WCCO Television,
WLTE FM
Dr. John C. Weber
Donald Weesner Charitable Trust
Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Weisberg
Weiser Family Foundation on behalf of
Irving and Marjorie Weiser
Wenger Foundation
Clarke Wescoe
Betsy and David Weyerhaeuser
Whitney Foundation
Lynn A. Wilde
Frances and Frank Wilkinson
Mrs. David S. Williams
*Mr. and *Mrs. Donald Winston
*Mrs. Frederick S. Winston
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Winston
Winterthur Museum,
Garden and Library
The Charles J. and Henrietta McDonald
Winton Fund
David Winton Bell Foundation
*Mr. and *Mrs. Robert C. Winton
Elayne and Marvin Wolfenson
Helen and Leo Wolk
WorldCom
Zelle Charitable Trust
Ann and *Louis Zelle
Charles and Julie Zelle
*Steven and *Rita Zellmer
Ziegler Inc.
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Ch ro n o l o g i c a l l y by e n d d a te
EXHIBITIONS
Minnesota Artists
Exhibition Program
Target Galleries
Kuon: Eternal Flow of Time by Mayumi
Amada and The Voided by Eun-Kyung Suh
Jul. 16–Sep. 26, 2010
Until Now: Collecting the New
(1960–2010)
Apr. 16–Aug. 1, 2010
Art of the Native Americans:
The Thaw Collection
Oct. 24, 2010–Jan. 9, 2011
Titian and the Golden Age of Venetian
Painting: Masterpieces from the National
Galleries of Scotland
Feb. 6–May 1, 2011
Venice on Paper
Feb. 6–May 1, 2011
U.S. Bank Gallery
Beauty and Power: Renaissance
and Baroque Bronzes from the
Peter Marino Collection
Feb. 6–May 15, 2011
Conversations with Wood: Selections
from the Waterbury Collection
Jun. 17–Sep. 4, 2011
Cargill Gallery
Flourish: Jennifer Davis, Erika Olson
Gross, Terrence Payne, and Joe Sinness
Oct. 22, 2010–Jan. 2, 2011
Masks from the West African
Dan People
Jun. 12–Nov. 28, 2010
Beware Her Wiles: Woman as Temptress
in the Renaissance Tradition
Aug. 14–Dec. 12, 2010
Ground Truth: Peter Happel Christian
and Painting Before and After Words:
Margaret Wall-Romana
Jan. 21–Apr. 3, 2011
Embarrassment of Riches:
Picturing Global Wealth
Sep. 17, 2010–Jan. 2, 2011
A Field Guide to Snow and Ice:
Paula McCartney and
Ornamental Invasion: Liz Miller
Apr. 22–Jul. 3, 2011
Winterlights: Festivities around
the World and Winterlights at the
Purcell-Cutts House
Nov. 26, 2010–Jan. 2, 2011
Other Exhibitions
and Rotations of the
Permanent Collection
(by end date)
Wild Things
Feb. 3–Aug. 1, 2010
New Pictures 2: Marco Breuer
Feb. 19–Aug. 8, 2010
New Old Masters
Mar. 26–Aug. 22, 2010
Mid-Century Textile Design:
Enlivening the Modern Home
Jul. 10, 2010–Feb. 20, 2011
Chūshingura: Japan’s Favorite Story
Oct. 30, 2010–Feb. 20, 2011
New Pictures 3:
James Welling, Glass House
Aug. 20, 2010–Mar. 6, 2011
The Experimental Print: Stanley William
Hayter and the Artists of Atelier 17
Sep. 4, 2010–Mar. 6, 2011
Global Positioning c. 1600:
A Rare World Map
May 15–Aug. 29, 2010
Robert Bergman: Portraits, 1986–1995
Jun. 18–Aug. 22, 2010
A Penny Saved: Selections from the
Katherine Kierland Herberger Collection
Apr. 3, 2010–Mar. 27, 2011
Chairevolution!
300 Years of Designing the Chair
Sep. 16, 2010–Jan. 23, 2011
Desire and Deliverance:
Drama in the Old Testament
Mar. 6–Sep. 5, 2010
The Mourners: Tomb Sculptures from the
Court of Burgundy
Jan. 23–Apr. 17, 2011
Lost Wax, Found Sculpture
Feb. 6–Apr. 17, 2011
Une Cité Moderne: Drawings by
Robert Mallet-Stevens, Architect
Oct. 31, 2009–Sep. 19, 2010
From Press to Page:
Book Arts in Minnesota
Nov. 13, 2010–May 8, 2011
Prints by Kobayashi Kiyochika
(1847–1915)
Jun. 26–Oct. 24, 2010
MCAD@MIA
Mar. 17–May 22, 2011
The Experiment Continues:
Design from 1945 to the Present
May 19–Sep. 11, 2011
Cover Story: Master Bookbindings
from the Collection
May 29–Oct. 31, 2010
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Oct. 16–Nov. 14, 2010
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Jun. 26, 2010–May 22, 2011
Hot House: Flowers for after the Frost
Sep. 18, 2010–May 29, 2011
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Face to Face
Oct. 1, 2010–May 29, 2011
Coils of Culture and Industry: Akimel
O’othom and Tohono O’odham Basketry
of the Southwest
Dec. 31, 2010–May 29, 2011
Mechanical Menagerie: Selections
from the Katherine Kierland Herberger
Collection of Banks
Apr. 2, 2011–Mar. 25, 2012
Way of the Sephardim:
Judaica from the Sephardic Tradition
May 28, 2011–May 20, 2012
MIA Inside/Out: Battle of Everyouth
Jun. 4, 2011
Bad to the Bone:
Prints from the Grip of Death
Dec. 22, 2010–Jun. 5, 2011
Prints by the Katsukawa School Artists
Feb. 26–Jun. 26, 2011
Collateral Damage: Scenes from a War
Apr. 2–Jul. 24, 2011
Wells Fargo Center,
Minneapolis
Modernism 20: Past/Present/Future
Oct. 13, 2009–Jul. 11, 2010
Enhancing the Everyday: Modern Design
in the Nordic Countries
Jul. 16, 2010–Jul. 22, 2012
PUBLIC ATIONS
Conversations with Wood:
The Collection of Ruth and
David Waterbury
Essays: Glenn Adamson,
Patricia E. Cane, Albert LeCoff,
Christopher Monkhouse,
Jennifer Komar Olivarez,
Ruth and David Waterbury
Editor: Elisabeth Sövik
Photographer: Robert Fogt
Designers: Ross Rezac and Martin Skoro,
MartinRoss Design
Printed in Canada by Friesens
The Fabric of Society:
1,500 Years of African Textiles
Nov. 13, 2010–Jul. 31, 2011
Magnifying Nature:
1960s Printed Textiles
Mar. 5–Aug. 21, 2011
Facing the Lens:
Portraits of Photographers
Jan. 21–Aug. 28, 2011
Drawings for the New Century
Mar. 19–Sep. 11, 2011
© 2011 by Minneapolis Institute of Arts
All rights reserved
ISBN (cloth): 978-0-9800484-6-9
ISBN (paper): 978-0-9800484-7-6
Library of Congress: 2011926098
This full-color, illustrated, exhibition catalogue was
published by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in
conjunction with the exhibition of the same name,
on view June 17–September 4, 2011, in U.S. Bank
Gallery at the MIA.
The exhibition will proceed to Yale University Art
Gallery May 17–July 28, 2013.
Generous support for this publication was provided
by Ruth and David Waterbury.
New Pictures 4:
Angela Strassheim, Evidence
Mar. 18–Oct. 9, 2011
Basins, Baskets, and Bowls: Women
Explore the Vessel
May 22, 2010–Oct. 23, 2011
A Connoisseur’s Cabinet: Drawings from
the Joseph F. McCrindle Collection
Jun. 25–Dec. 4, 2011
Two Sides of the Modern: Maverix ReMix
Feb. 19, 2011–Feb. 19, 2012
Michael Mazur: The Inferno of Dante
Jun. 11, 2011–Mar. 11, 2012
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ACCESSIONS
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ACCESSIONS
Arts of Africa &
the Americas
Asante
Ghana
Kente cloth, 20th century
Cotton
The Douglas J. and Victoria Galloway
Holmen Endowment Fund 2010.50.1
Yoruba
Nigeria Woman’s wrapper, 20th century
Cotton, metallic threads
The Douglas J. and Victoria Galloway
Holmen Endowment Fund 2010.50.2
Dogon
Mali
Woman’s wrapper, 20th century
Cotton
The Douglas J. and Victoria Galloway
Holmen Endowment Fund 2010.50.3
Mali
Chaoli (man’s tunic), 20th century
Cotton
The Douglas J. and Victoria Galloway
Holmen Endowment Fund 2010.50.4
Senegal
Chaoli (man’s tunic), 20th century
Cotton
The Douglas J. and Victoria Galloway
Holmen Endowment Fund 2010.50.5
Toucouleur
Senegal or Mauritania
Woman’s wrapper, 20th century
Cotton
The Douglas J. and Victoria Galloway
Holmen Endowment Fund 2010.50.6
Senegal or Guinea
Faroumban (tunic), 20th century
Cotton, wool(?), animal hair
The Douglas J. and Victoria Galloway
Holmen Endowment Fund 2010.50.7
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Niger
Hat, 20th century
Cotton
Gift of Maï Diop, Galerie TËSSS,
Saint Louis, Senegal 2010.50.8
Sowah Kwei
Ghanaian, 1954–99
Fantasy Coffin, 1993
Wood, acrylic paint
The Robert C. Winton Fund 2010.72
Somalia
Basket, c. 1900
Fibers, leather, beads,
cowrie shells, cloth
The Mary Ruth Weisel Endowment
for Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
2010.73
Grasslands culture
Cameroon
Whistle, c. 1940
Wood, glass beads, leather
The Rebecca and Ben Field Endowment
for Art Acquisition 2010.74.1
Grasslands culture
Cameroon
Whistle, c. 1940
Wood, leather, beads
The Rebecca and Ben Field Endowment
for Art Acquisition 2010.74.2
Hòpituh Shi-nu-mu (Hopi)
Southwest region
Manta, c. 1910
Cotton, wool yarn, wood
The Patricia and Peter Frechette
Endowment for Art Acquisition 2010.75
Kanien’gehaga (Mohawk)
Great Lakes/Woodlands region
Cradleboard, c. 1860–70
Wood, pigment, string
Gift of funds from Constance Kunin
and the Allen and Kathy Lenzmeier
Endowment for Art Acquisition 2010.76
Rick Bartow
Wiyot and Yoruk, California region,
born 1946
Mythic Hawk (Egypt), 1999
Acrylic on panel
Gift of G. William Avery, in memory of
Gerald W. Avery 2010.78
Tlingit
Arctic region
Child’s moccasins, 1880–90
Tanned hide, fur (rabbit or beaver),
glass seed beads, wool
Gift of William Siegmann in memory of
Dr. William Siegmann 2010.101a,b
Kalabari
Nigeria
Pelete Bite wrapper, 1980–89
Gift of Joanne B. Eicher in memory of
Tonye V. Erekosima, Buguma, Nigeria
2010.102
Possibly Dakota
Great Lakes/Woodlands region
Shirt, 1720–50
Animal hide (possibly antelope),
pigments, cotton thread, sinew
The Robert J. Ulrich Fund 2011.1
Yup’ik
Arctic region
Mask, 19th century
Wood (probably spruce),
pigments, string
The Ethel Morrison Van Derlip Fund
2011.7
Baga
Guinea
Drum, c. 1900
Wood, animal hide, plant fibers, pigments
The William Hood Dunwoody Fund
2011.8
Mali
Writing board, 1950s
Wood, pigments, animal hide
Gift of Thomas Harkcom and Anthony
Brenny 2011.9
ACCESSIONS
Igbo
Nigeria
Mami Wata figure, 1940s
Wood, pigment
The Norman Gabrick Endowment for
African Art 2011.29
Yoruba
Benin
Gelede helmet mask, 1950s
Wood, pigment
Funds from an anonymous endowment
2011.30.1
Yoruba
Nigeria or Benin
Egungun headdress, 1950s
Wood, pigment, cotton fibers,
metallic threads
Funds from an anonymous endowment
2011.30.2
Yoruba
Nigeria or Benin
Egungun costume, 1950s
Cotton, velvet, silk, felt, synthetic
fibers, wool, aluminum, wood,
buttons, yarn, plastic, string
The Simmons Family Endowment
for Textiles and gift of funds from
Jim Harris 2011.31
Lakota
Great Plains region
Dress, c. 1880–1900
Wool, dentilium shells,
silk ribbons, sequins, metallic
threads, animal hide, beads, cotton
The George Family Acquisition Fund for
Native American Art 2011.32
Contemporary Art
Thomas Struth
German, born 1954
Kölner Dom, Köln, 2007
Chromogenic print
Gift of funds from Eric Dayton
2010.51.1
Thomas Struth
German, born 1954
Audience 1 (Galleria Dell Accademia),
Florenz, 2004
Chromogenic print mounted
on UV Plexiglas
Gift of funds from Wendy
and Doug Dayton, Steve and
Tamrah Schaller O’Neil, and
Kaywin Feldman and Jim Lutz
2010.51.2
Ghada Amer
Egyptian, born 1963
LES FLÂNEUSES, 2008
Acrylic, embroidery and
gel medium on canvas
Gift of funds from Alfred and
Ingrid Lenz Harrison 2010.52
David Reed
American, born 1946
#563, 2006–7
Oil and alkyd on polyester
Gift of funds from Alfred and
Ingrid Lenz Harrison, Beverly Grossman,
Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad, Robert and
Lucy Mitchell, John and Martha Gabbert,
Siri and Bob Marshall, Barbara S.
Longfellow, Blythe Brenden, and
John and Karen Himle 2010.53
Petah Coyne
American, born 1953
Untitled 752, 1992–93
Wire, wax, found objects,
metal chain, silk sleeves
Gift of funds from Donna and Cargill
MacMillan Jr. and anonymous donors
2010.54
Cy Thao
American, born Laos, 1972
The Hmong Migration, 50 paintings,
1993–2001
Oil on canvas
Gift of funds from anonymous donors
2010.55.1–50
Rebecca Belmore
Anishinaabe-Canadian, born 1960
Fringe, 2007
Transparency in light box
Gift of funds from Donna and Cargill
MacMillan Jr. 2010.56
Jennifer Steinkamp
American, born 1958
Hurdy Gurdy Man (Chrysanthemums);
edition of 6, AP 1/1, 2006
Video components
Gift of funds from Barbara Steiner,
Diane and David Lilly, and Samuel D.
and Patricia N. McCullough 2010.57
John DeAndrea
American, born 1941
Joan, 1987
Polyester resin, pigments,
synthetic hair
Gift of Donna and Cargill MacMillan Jr.
2010.58.2
Jennifer Bartlett
American, born 1941
Path, 1998–99
Oil over screenprint on baked enamel
on steel plates
Gift of Donna and Cargill MacMillan Jr.
2010.58.3a–y
Jonathan Borofsky
American, born 1942
Singing Man, 1994
Brushed aluminum, electrical
components, compact disc player
with remote control, compact disc
and jewel case
Gift of Donna and Cargill MacMillan Jr.
2010.58.5a–e
Kota Ezawa
German, born 1969
The History of Photography Remix, 2005
Forty 35mm slides
Gift of funds from Russell Cowles II
and Josine M. Peters 2010.63
Bill Viola
American, born 1951
Performed by Anika Ballent, Cornelia
Ballent, and Helena Ballent
Three Women, 2008
Color high-definition video
on plasma display
Gift of funds from Alida Messinger
2010.97
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
American, born 1938
August, 1974
Acrylic on canvas
Gift of funds from Alida Messinger
2010.98
Kehinde Wiley
American, born 1977
Santos Dumont—
The Father of Aviation II, 2009
Oil on canvas
Gift of funds from two anonymous
donors 2010.99
Siah Armajani
American, born Iran, 1939
Mississippi Delta, 2005–6
Colored pencil on Mylar; triptych
Gift of Siah Armajani 2010.100a-c
George Schneeman
American, 1934–2009
Tom Clark, c. 1968
Acrylic and collage on canvas
Gift of Katie Schneeman 2010.104
Nick Cave
American, born 1959
Soundsuit, 2010
Metal, wood, plastic, pigments,
cotton and acrylic fibers
Gift of funds from Alida Messinger
2011.12a,b
Tetsuya Yamada
Japanese, born 1968
Morices, 2007
Glazed ceramic, plywood,
particle board, wood
The Dolly J. Fiterman Fund 2011.33a–n
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ACCESSIONS
Jennifer Bartlett
American, born 1941
Sculptmetal Tree, 2000
Enamel over Sculptmetal over
screenprint on baked enamel on
steel plates
Gift of Helen and J. Kimball Whitney
2011.34a–rr
Decorative Arts, Textiles
& Sculpture
France
Vincennes Porcelain Factory,
manufacturer, 1740–58
De la Bouëxière Ewer, 1753–55
Painted and glazed porcelain, gilt
Gift of funds from the Groves
Foundation 2010.59
Jennifer McCurdy
American, born 1955
Wave Vessel, c. 2007
Porcelain
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Furman
2010.60
Giacomo Antonio Ponsonelli
Italian, 1654–1735
Immaculate Madonna, c. 1710
Marble
The Driscoll Art Accessions Endowment
Fund 2010.77
Netherlands
Berkemeyer, 16th century
Glass
The James Ford Bell Foundation
Endowment for Art Acquisition
2010.79.1
Netherlands
Roemer, 17th century
Glass
The James Ford Bell Foundation
Endowment for Art Acquisition
2010.79.2
Netherlands
Diamond point engraved drinking
horn, 17th century
Glass
Gift of Tom Rassieur in memory of his
mother, Mary Terry Rassieur 2010.79.3
David Trubridge
New Zealander (born England), born 1951
Glide rocking lounge, 2010
Laminate ash slats, bandsaw-cut
cross pieces, stainless steel screws
Gift of funds from the Windgate
Charitable Foundation and the David
and Ruth Waterbury Endowment for
Contemporary Craft 2010.80
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Piero Fornasetti
Italian, 1913–88
Four-paneled folding screen, c. 1958
Laminated wood, pigments
Gift of Eric Dayton 2010.81
England
Fifty-eight pieces of tin-glazed
earthenware, including plates, vases,
bowls, pots, flower holders, and
tankards, 17th–18th century
Glazed ceramic
Bequest of Irene G. Steiner 2010.82.1–58
Ivan Mare
Czech, born 1956
Egg II, 1994
Cast glass
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
Steinhauser 2010.105
Hans Schnatterpeck
Austrian, active 1472–c. 1510
Lamentation of Christ, 1490s
Pine, polychromed and gilt
The John R. Van Derlip Trust 2011.2
George Grant Elmslie, designer
American, 1869–1952
John S. Bradstreet and Company,
manufacturer
Minneapolis, c. 1899–1932
Sideboard, dining table,
and four chairs, 1915
Mahogany, wood inlays, iridescent glass,
leaded glass, replacement silverplated
metal rods
The Walter C. and Mary C. Briggs Trust
Fund 2011.3.1–6
Peter Shire
American, born 1947
Menorah #2, 1986
Steel, anodized aluminum,
brass, chrome, enamel
Gift of funds from Tamara and
Michael Root and the Eloise and Elliot
Kaplan Endowment for Judaica 2011.4
André Schiller, maker
German, c. 1600
Eucharistic chalice, paten, and case, 1627
Silver, gilt, stamped leather, and metal
Gift of funds from the Decorative Arts
Council in celebration of its 34th
anniversary 2011.5.1–3
Italy (Venice)
Wine glass, c. 1575–1600
Glass
Gift of Tom Rassieur in celebration
of the 30th wedding anniversary of
Frank and Mary Rassieur, his father
and stepmother 2011.6
Northern Germany
Nautilus Cup, c. 1660–80
Nautilus shell, silver, parcel-gilt
Gift of funds from Mary Agnes and
Al McQuinn 2011.28
Japanese & Korean Art
Kakurezaki Ryuichi
Japanese, born 1950
Untitled, 2010
Stoneware with natural ash glaze
The Louis W. Hill, Jr. Memorial Fund
2010.61.1
Maeda Masahiro
Japanese, born 1948
Untitled, 2009
Glazed stoneware
Purchased with funds donated in
memory of Alfred E. Studzinski
2010.61.2
Japan
Wide-mouthed jar, Middle Yayoi period,
1st century b.c.–a.d. 1st century
Earthenware
The Ted and Dr. Roberta Mann
Foundation Endowment Fund 2011.10
Kondo Yutaka
Japanese, 1932–83
Vase, 1979
Slip glazed stoneware
The Ford and Amy Bell Endowment
Fund for Decorative Arts 2011.11
Paintings
Théodore Rousseau
French, 1812–67
View of Mont Blanc, Seen from La Faucille,
c. 1865
Oil on canvas
The Putnam Dana McMillan Fund
2010.62
Edward Coley Burne-Jones
British, 1833–98
A Sea-Nymph, 1881
Oil on canvas
Gift of Curtis Galleries, Inc. 2010.83
Willem Maris
Dutch, 1844–1910
Cattle Grazing at the Water’s Edge,
c. 1880–90
Oil on canvas
Gift of Alan and Phyllis Rusterholz
2010.108
ACCESSIONS
Willem de Poorter
Dutch, 1608–after 1648
St. Paul and St. Barnabus at Lystra,
c. 1630
Oil on panel
The Walter H. and Valborg P. Ude
Memorial Fund 2011.13
Photography &
New Media
Catherine Opie
American, born 1961
Untitled #14 (Icehouses), 2001
Color coupler print
Gift of Donna and Cargill MacMillan Jr.
2010.58.1
Luis González Palma
Guatemalan, born 1957
La Fidelidad del Dolor, 1991
Gelatin silver print with mixed
media application, on wood
Gift of Rusty and Burt Cohen 2010.64
John Bertolino
American, 1914–2003
The Mandolin Player, 1950
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Susan Herzig and Paul
Hertzmann, Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc.,
San Francisco 2010.65.1
John Bertolino
American, 1914–2003
Untitled, 1948
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Susan Herzig and Paul
Hertzmann, Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc.,
San Francisco 2010.65.2
Zoe Lowenthal
American, born 1927
School at Rescue, California, 1954
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Susan Herzig and Paul
Hertzmann, Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc.,
San Francisco 2010.65.3
Zoe Lowenthal
American, born 1927
Chinese New Year Celebration,
San Francisco, 1953
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Susan Herzig and Paul
Hertzmann, Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc.,
San Francisco 2010.65.4
Bob Hollingsworth
American, 1918–2007
Hydrant and Doggies in the Window, c. 1950
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Susan Herzig and Paul
Hertzmann, Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc.,
San Francisco 2010.65.5
Bob Hollingsworth
American, 1918–2007
Counterpoise, c. 1950
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Susan Herzig and Paul
Hertzmann, Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc.,
San Francisco 2010.65.6
Nata Piaskowski
American, 1912–2004
San Francisco Street Scene, 1950
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Susan Herzig and Paul
Hertzmann, Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc.,
San Francisco 2010.65.7
Nata Piaskowski
American, 1912–2004
Mission District, 1949
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Susan Herzig and Paul
Hertzmann, Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc.,
San Francisco 2010.65.8
Donald Ross
American, 1912–99
Gnarled Tree, Sierra Nevada, 1950
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Susan Herzig and Paul
Hertzmann, Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc.,
San Francisco 2010.65.9
Donald Ross
American, 1912–99
Gate, Berkeley, California, 1948
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Susan Herzig and Paul
Hertzmann, Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc.,
San Francisco 2010.65.10
Sze Tsung Leong
American and British,
born Mexico City, 1970
Suzhou Creek, Putuo District,
Shanghai, 2004
Chromogenic print
The Paul C. Johnson, Jr. Fund and the
Dr. Frances E. Schaar Fund in memory
of Leon and Anna Schaar 2010.84
Greta Pratt
American, born 1955
Nineteen Lincolns, 2008
18 inkjet prints
The Shirley Mahowald and
Henry Kinsell Endowment for
Art Acquisition 2010.85.1–18
Marco Breuer
German, born 1966
Throw (C918), 2009
Chromogenic paper, scratched
The Christina N. and Swan J. Turnblad
Memorial Fund 2010.86
Zhang Huan
Chinese, born 1965
Foam Face, 2007
Chromogenic print
Gift of Darwin and Geri Reedy
2010.103.2
Darren Almond
British, born 1971
Fullmoon @ Castle Stack, 2007
Chromogenic print
Gift of Darwin and Geri Reedy
2010.103.3
Robert Polidori
Canadian, born 1951
Home of Mercedes Alfonso, Linea 508
(Between D and E), Vedado, 1997
Fujicolor crystal archive print
mounted to Dibond
Gift of Darwin and Geri Reedy
2010.103.4
Gilles Peress
French, born 1946
Ten Bosnia photographs, 1993
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Steven Parker 2010.106.1–10
James Welling
American, born 1951
5912, 2008
Inkjet print
The Tess E. Armstrong Fund and
the Walter Bollinger Fund 2011.14
Richard Avedon
American, 1923–2004
Lew Alcindor, Basketball Player, New
York, May 2, 1963, 1963 (printed 1990)
Gelatin silver print
The Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison
Purchase Fund and gift of the
Richard Avedon Foundation 2011.15
Luc Delahaye
French, born 1962
A Lunch at the Belvedere, 2004
Chromogenic print
Gift of funds from Nivin MacMillan
2011.35
Prints & Drawings
Red Grooms
American, born 1937
Leningrad Circus, 1990
Gouache and watercolor
Gift of Donna and Cargill MacMillan Jr.
2010.58.4
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ACCESSIONS
Il’ia Zdanevich, called Iliazd,
author, designer, and typographer
Russian, 1894–1975
Naum Granovskii, cover designer
Russian, 1898–1974
Lidantiu as a Beacon
Éditions du degré 41, Paris, 1923
Letterpress typographical designs;
cover design in foil, leatherette, cork
The Mary and Robyn Campbell Fund
for Art Books 2010.66
Julian Alden Weir
American, 1852–1919
The Farm, 1889
Etching
Gift of John E. Andrus III 2010.67.74
Jean-Pierre Norblin de la Gourdaine
Polish (born France), 1745–1830
Collection of sixty-five prints
Etching, engraving and drypoint
Gift of John E. Andrus III 2010.67.1–65
Georges Paul Leroux
French, 1877–1957
La Grande Lunette de 1900,
poster for the Exposition Universelle
Palais de L’Optique, 1900
Color lithograph (poster)
Gift of Gabriel P. and Yvonne M. L.
Weisberg, in honor of Lisa Michaux,
for the Weisberg Collection at the MIA
2010.68
Pieter van Laer, called Bamboccio
Dutch, 1599–1642
Two Horsemen Fighting, 17th century
Etching
Gift of John E. Andrus III 2010.67.66
Thomas Wijck
Dutch, 1616–77
The Card Players, 17th century
Etching
Gift of John E. Andrus III 2010.67.67
Jan van Noordt
Dutch, 1620–76
Adoration of the Shepherds, 1650s
Etching
Gift of John E. Andrus III 2010.67.68
Auguste Delâtre
French, 1822–1907
Miniatures, 19th century
Nine etchings on a single sheet
Gift of John E. Andrus III 2010.67.69
John Henry Twachtman
American, 1853–1902
The Old Toll House at Bridgeport, 1888-89
Etching
Gift of John E. Andrus III 2010.67.70
John Henry Twachtman
American, 1853–1902
The Abandoned Mill, 1888–89
Etching
Gift of John E. Andrus III 2010.67.71
John Henry Twachtman
American, 1853–1902
Bridgeport, 1888–89
Etching
Gift of John E. Andrus III 2010.67.72
Julian Alden Weir
American, 1852–1919
Oriana, 1888
Drypoint
Gift of John E. Andrus III 2010.67.73
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Julian Alden Weir
American, 1852–1919
Flowers in a Japanese Jar, 1889
Etching
Gift of John E. Andrus III 2010.67.75
Michel Seuphor (Fernand Berckalaers)
Belgian, 1901–99
Composition No. 8, 1929
Collage of paper, ink, and graphite
Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton 2010.69
Francisco Toledo
Mexican, born 1940
Leon (Lion), 1970
Etching, aquatint, scraper, and plate tone
Gift of Robert and Jane Keller 2010.70
Sebald Beham
German, 1500–50
Death Seizing a Woman, 1547
Engraving
Gift of Tom Rassieur in memory of
Tracey Albainy 2010.71
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Italian, 1720–78
Perspective of Arches, with a Smoking Fire,
Plate 6 from Carceri d’Invenzione, 1749
Etching with engraving and sulfur tint;
first state
The John E. Andrus III Endowment
Fund 2010.87
Jacopo de’ Barbari
Italian, 1460–1516
View of Venice, 1500
Woodcut from six blocks on six sheets
of paper
Published by Anton Kolb, Venice, 1500
The John R. Van Derlip Trust 2010.88
Nicola Hicks
British, born 1960
Cat Woman, 1999
Charcoal on brown paper
Gift of funds from the Print and Drawing
Curatorial Council 2010.89
Cynthia Lin
American (born Taiwan), born 1964
Cropc2aCrop7detMouth89, 2008
Graphite and charcoal; triptych
Gift of funds from the Print
and Drawing Curatorial Council
2010.90.1a–c
Cynthia Lin
American (born Taiwan), born 1964
Crop8Ear7–21, 2004
Graphite on frosted Mylar
Gift of Cynthia Lin, artist 2010.90.2
Cynthia Thompson
American, born 1969
Grievous Injuries
Delian Press, Memphis, Tenn., 2010
Watermarks, beet stains on handmade
paper, letterpress; morocco cover
with nickel clasps
The Mary and Robyn Campbell Fund
for Art Books 2010.91.1
Cynthia Thompson
American, born 1969
Enfold
Delian Press, Memphis, Tenn., 2010
Photopolymer prints, embossing and
debossing, letterpress on handmade
paper; morocco cover with nickel clasps
The Mary and Robyn Campbell Fund for
Art Books 2010.91.2
Cynthia Thompson
American, born 1969
Remorse
Delian Press, Memphis, Tenn., 2010
Photopolymer prints, embossing and
debossing on black handmade paper;
morocco cover with nickel clasps
The Mary and Robyn Campbell Fund for
Art Books 2010.91.3
Thomas Moran
American, 1837–1926
View of Venice, 1902
Watercolor
Gift of Robert Crane Winton 2010.92
ACCESSIONS
Aristide Maillol
French, 1861–1944
Reclining Female Nude Seen from Behind,
1926
Etching on pale blue paper
Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton
2010.93.1
Aristide Maillol
French, 1861–1944
Standing Female Nude Facing Right, 1935
Lithograph
Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton
2010.93.2
Camille Pissarro
French, 1830–1903
Femme à la barriére (Woman at the Gate),
1889
Etching with drypoint and aquatint
Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton
2010.93.3
Claude-Émile Schuffenecker
French, 1851–1934
Landscape with Pond, c. 1896
Pastel
Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton
2010.93.4
Claude-Émile Schuffenecker
French, 1851–1934
Debut d’automne (Early Autumn), c. 1900
Pastel
Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton
2010.93.5
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
French, 1864–1901
Mademoiselle Marcelle Lender,
en buste, 1895
Color lithograph
Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton
2010.93.6
David Hockney
British, born 1937
Celia in an Armchair, 1980
Color lithograph
Gift of Mom, Mary Haldeman Dayton,
and her family 2010.94.1
Sonia Delaunay-Terk
French (born Ukraine), 1885–1979
Untitled (abstract composition), 1914
Pastel
Gift of Mom, Mary Haldeman Dayton,
and her family 2010.94.2
Richard Serra
American, born 1939
Clara Clara I, 1985
Paintstick over screenprint on Kozo paper
Gift of Mom, Mary Haldeman Dayton,
and her family 2010.94.3
Helen Frankenthaler
American, born 1928
Sunshine after Rain, 1987
Color etching, aquatint, and drypoint
Gift of Mom, Mary Haldeman Dayton,
and her family 2010.94.4
Jules Chéret
French, 1836–1933
Montagnes Russes (Russian Mountains),
1889
Color lithograph (poster)
Gift of Kate Butler Peterson 2010.107.2
Robert Motherwell
American, 1915–91
Harvest, with Leaf, from the
Summer Light series, 1973
Color lithograph with collage
Gift of Mom, Mary Haldeman Dayton,
and her family 2010.94.5
Francesco Clemente
Italian, born 1952
Untitled (Self-portrait), 1984
Color woodcut on Kozo paper
Gift of Kate Butler Peterson 2010.107.3
David Nash
British, born 1945
Shade-Shape, 1983
Charcoal
Gift of Mom, Mary Haldeman Dayton,
and her family 2010.94.6
Arnaldo Pomodoro
Italian, born 1926
Seven prints from “Misuratori”
portfolio, 1971
Color aquatint with etching
Gift of Mom, Mary Haldeman Dayton,
and her family 2010.94.7.1–7
Jacob van der Heyden, engraver
Flemish, 1573–1645
The Ten Ages of Life
(Die Zehn Lebensalter), 1616
Engraving
Gift of Tom Rassieur in memory of
Robert Bradford Wheaton 2010.95.1
Wendel Dietterlin
German, 1550–99
Heraldic design with two unicorns from
Architectura: Von Austheilung, Symmetria
und Proportion der Fünff Seulen
(Strassbourg, 1598), 1593–94,
published 1598
Etching
Gift of Tom Rassieur in memory of
C. C. and Francis Orear 2010.95.2
Robert Guinan
American, born 1934
Pepsi-Cola II, 1985
Colored crayon and graphite
Gift of R. Patrick Atherton 2010.96
Ellsworth Kelly
American, born 1923
Red/Yellow/Blue, 2000
Color lithograph
Gift of Darwin and Geri Reedy
2010.103.5
Jules Chéret
French, 1836–1933
La Closerie des Genets, 1890
Color lithograph (poster)
Gift of Kate Butler Peterson 2010.107.1
Mauricio Lasansky
American (born Argentina), 1914
Thomas, 1962
Color engraving, etching, soft ground,
aquatint, electric stippler, drypoint,
and scraping
Gift of Kate Butler Peterson 2010.107.4
Maurice de Vlaminck
French, 1876–1958
Tete de Femme (Head of a Woman), 1906
Woodcut on Japon paper
Gift of Kate Butler Peterson 2010.107.5
Associated with Andy Warhol
American, 1928–87
It’s Andy Warhol’s Explosion!
Exploding Plastic Inevitable, 1966
Letterpress poster
Gift of Kate Butler Peterson 2010.107.6
Denys Calvaert
Italian (born Flanders), 1540–1619
The Death of St. Peter Martyr, c. 1575–1600
Black chalk, pen and brown ink and
wash, heightened with white
The John E. and Marion Andrus III
Fund 2011.16.1
Nicholas-Bernard Lépicié
French, 1735–84
Standing Male Nude, 18th century
Red chalk
The Winton Jones Endowment Fund for
Prints and Drawings 2011.16.2
Ary Scheffer
Dutch, 1795–1858
Study for “Christus Consolator” (recto);
Study of a Female Head in Profile (verso),
c. 1837
Red and black chalk (recto);
graphite (verso) on paper
The Richard Lewis Hillstrom Fund
2011.17
Robert Carolina
(pseudonym of David Coggins)
American, born 1947
Daybooks
Cobalt Press, Minneapolis, 2010
Digital color printing; set of eight books
The Mary and Robyn Campbell Fund for
Art Books 2011.18.1–8
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ACCESSIONS
Dieter Roth
Swiss (born Germany), 1930–98
bok 4a (Book 4a)
Forlag Ed., Reykjavik, 1961
Letterpress and rubber block printing
The Mary and Robyn Campbell Fund for
Art Books 2011.19
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), designer
Italian, 1488–1576
The Submersion of the Pharaoh’s Army
in the Red Sea, 1514–15
Woodcut from twelve blocks
on twelve sheets of paper
Published by Domenico dalle Greche,
Venice, 1549 or later
Gift of funds from Ruth and Bruce
Dayton, Beverly N. Grossman, Alfred
and Ingrid Lenz Harrison, Sheila
Morgan, Kaywin Feldman and
Jim Lutz, Al and Kathy Lenzmeier,
Barbara H. Steiner, and thirty-six
additional donors 2011.20
Oleg Kudryashov
Russian, born 1932
Construction, Plate 1456, 1986
Paper construction with drypoint
and watercolor
Gift of the artist and Robert Brown
Gallery 2011.21
Conrad Meyer
Swiss, 1618–89
Standing Female Nude, 1650–89
Two colors of red chalk heightened
with white chalk, on red prepared paper
Gift of Tom Rassieur in honor of Bruce
Dayton 2011.22
Roman Verostko
American, born 1929
Spring Memory, h18gr, 2010
Algorithmic pen and ink drawing with
calligraphic brushstrokes
Anonymous gift 2011.23
Nicolaes de Bruyn
Dutch, 1571–1656
The Capture of Christ, plate from
“The Large Passion,” 1632
Engraving
Gift of James A. Bergquist, Boston
2011.24
Henry Dreyfuss, designer
American, 1904–72
Alvin R. Tilley, draftsman
American, 1914–93
Five anthropometric drawings
for “Designing for People,” and
other publications, 1955-67
Black marker over graphite on linen
Anonymous gift 2011.25.1–5
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Scott Helmes
American, born 1945
Haiku #81, 2010
Relief print
Gift of the artist 2011.26
Jim Dine
American, born 1935
Seven White Hammers, 2008
Etching, aquatint and drypoint,
with hand-coloring in acrylic and
charcoal
Gift of Michael Root in honor of
Nathan J. Root 2011.27
Jenny Holzer
American, born 1950
AKA, 2006
Portfolio of five etchings
The Barbara S. Longfellow Fund for
Works on Paper 2011.36.1–5
Félix Buhot
French, 1847–98
The H.M.S.…at Gillingham near Chatham,
c. 1879–83
Graphite
Gift of Tom and Marsha French in
honor of Tom Rassieur 2011.37.1
Guido Reni
Italian, 1575-1642
Madonna and Child, c. 1599–1601
White and brown oil and black chalk
on brown prepared paper
Gift of funds from an anonymous donor
and the Winton Jones Endowment
Fund for Prints and Drawings 2011.37.2
Christoffel Jegher
Flemish, 1596–1653
After Peter Paul Rubens
Flemish, 1577–1640
Hercules Triumphant over Discord,
1633–34
Woodcut
Gift of funds from Ruth and Bruce
Dayton, Beverly N. Grossman, Alfred
and Ingrid Lenz Harrison, Sheila
Morgan, Kaywin Feldman and
Jim Lutz, Al and Kathy Lenzmeier,
Barbara H. Steiner, and thirty-six
additional donors 2011.38.1
Maya Lin
American, born 1959
Geography Lesson: 9, 1999
Monoprint (first impression)
The Edith and Norman Garmezy
Prints and Drawings Acquisition Fund,
the Plautz Family Endowment, the
Barbara M. Kaerwer Fund, the John
and Myrtle Coe Fund, and gift of funds
from Tom Rassieur 2011.38.2.1
Maya Lin
American, born 1959
Geography Lesson: 9 (ghost), 1999
Monoprint (second impression)
The Edith and Norman Garmezy
Prints and Drawings Acquisition
Fund, the Plautz Family Endowment,
the Barbara M. Kaerwer Fund, the
John and Myrtle Coe Fund, and gift of
funds from Tom Rassieur 2011.38.2.2
Max Pechstein
German, 1881–1955
Zwei Dirnen (Two Prostitutes), 1908
Color lithograph with monotype
in blue-gray and additions in brush
and black ink
Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton 2011.39
Tara Donovan
American, born 1969
Untitled, 2010
Relief print from pin matrix
Gift of funds from Betsy Hannaford
and Harry Drake 2011.40
ACCESSIONS
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Clockwise from top left:
Laura DeBiaso; Mary Hele and Debra Duffy;
Daniel Dennehy, Melika Dhital, David Little,
and Nicole Anderson
artworks were photographed by
Department of Visual Resources staff.
artworks from the permanent collection
were relocated by the MIA Art Crew.
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U S T EEE S
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Fro m J u l y 1 , 20 1 0 , to J u n e 3 0 , 20 1 1
Diane Lilly
Chair
Kaywin Feldman
Director & President
Elective Trustees
Kim Anderson
Richard Anderson
Maurice Blanks
Michael Boardman
Blythe Brenden
Richard Davis
Eric Dayton
Curtis Dunnavan
Michael Francis
William Hawkins
John Himle
Susan Hoff
John Huss
Hubert Joly
Betty MacMillan
Nivin MacMillan
Siri Marshall
Sam McCullough
Al McQuinn
Lucy Crosby Mitchell
Sheila Morgan
Robert W. Nelson
Linda Perlman
Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad
John Prince
Dar Reedy
Roger Sit
Alec Soth
Stewart Stender
Robert Stephens
Ralph Strangis
Ricardo Torres
Richard Venegar
Michele Volpi
Betsy Weyerhaeuser
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John E. Andrus, III
Marvin Borman
Sandra K. Butler
Burton Cohen
Bruce B. Dayton
W. John Driscoll
Beverly Grossman
Al Harrison
Myron Kunin
David M. Lebedoff
Clinton Morrison
Bob Ulrich
Trustees by
Virtue of Office
Governor Mark Dayton
Mayor R.T. Rybak
Senator Scott Dibble
Senator Gen Olson
Representative Margaret Anderson
Kelliher
Representative Kurt Zellers
Commissioner Mike Opat
Chair, Hennepin County Board
of Commissioners
Anita Tabb
Minneapolis Park & Recreation
Board President
Katie Searl
Friends President
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ADMINISTR ATION
DIVISION
CUR ATORIAL
DIVISION
Director’s Office
Arts of Africa
& the Americas
Kaywin Feldman
Director and President
Patricia J. Grazzini
Deputy Director & COO
Matthew Welch, Ph.D.
Deputy Director & Chief Curator
Michele Callahan
Director of Administrative Affairs
Lana Klick
Executive Assistant to
Deputy Director & COO
Karen Paraday
Executive Assistant to Director of
Administrative Affairs
Friends of the Institute
Nicole Anderson
Operations Coordinator
CONTEMPOR ARY
ART & CAMP
Elizabeth Armstrong
Director of CAMP/Curator of
Contemporary Art
Rayna Olson
Administrative Assistant
Minnesota Artists
Exhibition Program
Christopher Atkins
MAEP Coordinator
Jan-Lodewijk Grootaers, Ph.D.
Head of the Department of Arts of Africa
& the Americas/Curator of African Art
Joseph Horse Capture
Associate Curator of
Native American Art
Kate McCreight
Administrative Assistant
Asian Art
LIU Yang, Ph.D.
Head of the Department of Asian Art/
Curator of Chinese Art
Yuiko Kimura
Research Associate
Erin Threlkeld
Administrative Assistant
Curatorial & Exhibition
Administration
Laura DeBiaso
Administrator of Curatorial Affairs
& Exhibitions
Philip Barber
Senior Framing Technician
Rurik Hover
Label and Signage Production Specialist
Decorative Arts,
Textiles & Sculpture
Eike Schmidt, Ph.D.
Head of the Department of Decorative
Arts, Textiles, & Sculpture/James
Ford Bell Curator of Decorative Arts
& Sculpture
Jennifer Komar Olivarez
Associate Curator
Corine Wegener
Associate Curator
Dawn Fahlstrom
Administrative Assistant
Library
Janice Lurie
Head Librarian
Stephanie Kays
Project Archivist
Jessica McIntyre
Assistant Librarian I
Museum Catalogues
Elisabeth Sövik
Editor
Paintings
Patrick Noon
Head of the Department of Paintings/
Curator of Paintings
Erika Holmquist-Wall
Assistant Curator &
Provenance Specialist
Nicole Wankel
Administrative Assistant
Photography
& New Media
David Little, Ph.D.
Head/Curator of the Department of
Photography & New Media
Christian Peterson
Associate Curator
DeAnn Dankowski
Senior Administrative Assistant
Prints & Drawings
Thomas Rassieur
Head of the Department of Prints &
Drawings/John E. Andrus III Curator of
Prints & Drawings
Dennis Michael Jon
Associate Curator
Rachel McGarry, Ph.D.
Associate Curator
Kristin Lenaburg
Curatorial Assistant I
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MUSEUM STAFF
Registration
Brian Kraft
Head of Registration
Tanya Morrison
Registrar
Thomas Jance
Head Preparator
Roxann Ballard
Exhibition Designer
John Buss
Senior Preparator
Robin Cotton
Fine Art Packer
Maggie Davis
Collection Maintenance Technician
Jonathan Hamilton
Preparator
Shawn Holster
Preparator
Mike Judy
Preparator
Kenneth Krenz
Associate Registrar for
Permanent Collections
Teresa Lenzen
Registration Assistant I
Michael McCann
Collection Maintenance Technician
Kurt Nordwall
Framing Preparator
Leslie Ory Lewellen
Associate Registrar for Acquisitions
Lisa Ranallo
Assistant Registrar for
Extended Loans
Karl Shapansky
Lighting Designer/Technician
William Skodje
Senior Preparator/
Exhibition Designer
Jennifer Starbright
Associate Registrar for Exhibitions
Brian Stieler
Senior Preparator
Visual Resources
Daniel Dennehy
Head of Visual Resources
Charles Walbridge
Photographer
Amanda Hankerson
Associate Photographer
Joshua Lynn
Digital Production Assistant
Heidi Raatz
Visual Resources Librarian
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DIVISION
Foundations &
Government
Mary Jane Drews
Director of External Affairs
Shaylyn Bernhardt
Administrative Assistant to the
Director of External Affairs
Elisabeth Brandt
Foundation Relations Manager
Kathryn Wade
Foundation Relations Associate
Design & Editorial
Services
Amanda Stolle
Design & Editorial Services Manager
Jodie Ahern
Senior Editor
Jill Blumer
Senior Graphic Designer
Heidi Miller
Production Designer
Jessica Naithani
Project Coordinator
Diane Richard
Communications Writer
Kristine Thayer
Senior Graphic Designer, Branding
& Membership Communications
Jessica Zubrzycki
Graphic Designer
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Communications
Kristin Prestegaard
Director, Marketing & Communications
Garnette Kuznia
Brand Communications Specialist
Kathryn Murphy
Marketing Specialist
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Anne-Marie Wagener
Director of Public Relations
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Press & Public Relations Specialist
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Director of Development
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Director of Membership &
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Development/Membership
Database Manager
Jill Meyer
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Data Entry Processor
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Donor Relations Specialist
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Donor Relations Assistant
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Andrew Jacob
Corporate Relations Assistant
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Administrative Assistant
Accounting
Kristen Davidson
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Barbara Duncan
Senior Accounting Clerk II
Peter Luttrell
Senior Accounting Clerk
Elizabeth Young
Senior Accounting Clerk
Facilities
Michael Newman
Director of Facilities
Larry Danielson
Maintenance Engineer
Jerome DuBord
Groundskeeper Crew Chief
Brad Gobar
General Maintenance Utility
Gerald Hensel
Maintenance/Utility/Painter
Steven Johnson
Electrician
Scott King
Mail & Copy Service Clerk
Micah Lux
Groundskeeper/Maintenance
MUSEUM STAFF
Shawn McCann
Mechanical Maintenance/Utility
Thomas Myers
General Maintenance Carpenter
Alyn Silberstein
General Maintenance Crew Chief
Stephen Wrzos
Mechanical Maintenance Crew Chief
Human Resources
Debra Duffy
Director of Human Resources
Bonnie Koran
HR Specialist I
Sheila Loger
HR Specialist II
Information Systems
John Bedard
Director of Information Projects
& Services
Stephen Scidmore
IS Manager
David Miller
IS Support Technician I
Michael Stange
Telecommunications & Electronic
Equipment Administrator
Theodore Thorson
Network Administrator
Treden Wagoner
Technology & Training Specialist
Interactive Media
Andrew David
Webmaster/Lead Developer
Michael Dust
Senior Producer/Project Leader
Jennifer Jurgens
Graphic Designer for Web/
Interactive Media
Ryan Lee
Interactive Media Specialist
Janitorial
Dan Sorenson
Janitorial Crew Leader
Peter Brady
Janitor
Robert Butler
Janitor
Robert Cable
Janitor
Gayle Cole
Janitor
Nathan Janes
Janitor
James McConico
Janitor
Maurice Overton
Janitor
Michael Roy
Janitor
Retail/Wholesale
Mary Hele
Director of Retail & Events
Christine Teel
Operations Manager/Buyer
Marie Bryant
Team Leader
Sarah Colvin
Team Leader
Amy Gaetz
Lead Sales
David Klein
Merchandise/Office Coordinator
Molly Manning
Sales/Cashier
Whitney Savage
Book & Stationery Buyer
Security
Ross Guthrie
Director of Security
Thor Eisentrager
Associate Director of Security
Patrice Cyriacks
Assistant Director of Security
Janet Larson
Operations Administrative Assistant
David Anderson
Perimeter Guard
Joshana Anderson
Gallery Guard—Flexible Schedule
Chad Augustin
Gallery Guard
Mark Brady
Gallery Guard—Flexible Schedule
Gina Carchedi
Gallery Guard
Matthew Cisler
Auxiliary Control
Adam Considine
Gallery Guard
Melika Dhital
Gallery Guard
Dave Digre
Lieutenant
Derek Edmondson
Gallery Guard
David Engelking
Gallery Guard—Flexible Schedule
Erin Eslinger
Gallery Guard—Flexible Schedule
James Farrar
Control Operator
Amhare Gilo
Auxiliary Perimeter Guard
Desmond Griffin
Security Patrol Officer
Steven Hanson
Security Patrol Officer
Noah Harmon
Gallery Guard—Flexible Schedule
Katherine Hearth
Gallery Guard
Shawn Hennessey
Gallery Guard
Meghan Hogan
Gallery Guard
Raighne Hogan
Gallery Guard
Todd Holmberg
Gallery Guard
Emily Kaplan
Captain
Gail Kern
Security Patrol Officer
Timothy Kiser
Gallery Guard
Mark Kuno
Security Patrol Officer
John Laughlin
Gallery Guard
Michelle Layland
Security Patrol Officer
Matthew McGorry
Security Patrol Officer
Kregg Mickelson
Gallery Guard
April Mizer
Gallery Guard
Bruce Morrow
Security Patrol Officer
James Muirhead
Gallery Guard—Flexible Schedule
Joshua Murray
Gallery Guard
Dwayne Nevels
Gallery Guard
Todd Newman
Captain
John O’Donoghue
Control Operator
Mary Olson
Gallery Guard
Thomas Olson
Perimeter Guard
Fabio Pavolini
Lieutenant
Nathan Phillips
Control Operator
Katherine Phoenix
Gallery Guard
Timothy Piotrowski
Lieutenant
Mona Pougiales
Security Patrol Officer
Leroy Prescott
Gallery Guard
Antwan Ragland
Gallery Guard—Flexible Schedule
Tammy Ray
Gallery Guard—Flexible Schedule
Samuel Rowan
Security Patrol Officer
Luke Rusch
Gallery Guard
Thomas Schmidt
Gallery Guard—Flexible Schedule
Leroy Smith
Gallery Guard—Flexible Schedule
Robert Stephen
Gallery Guard
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MUSEUM STAFF
Scott Stromberg
Auxiliary Perimeter Captain
Greta Stryker
Captain
Buckner Sutter
Captain
Daniel Veverka
Control Operator
Larell Walker
Perimeter Guard
Sheila Wheeler
Control Operator
Timothy Wheeler
Perimeter Captain
Michael Williamson
Security Patrol Officer
Calvin Winkelmann
Captain
David Wollin
Gallery Guard
Ann Wood
Gallery Guard
Dennis Zillhart
Ramp Guard
Special Events
Kimberly Supple
Director of Special Events
Frank Belsito
Crew Leader
Solange Guillaume
Event Media Technician
Jeffrey Kearns
Event Media Technician
Miranda Kuennen
Meeting & Events Coordinator
Rachel Hanson
Events Coordinator
Visitor &
Member Services
Eric Bruce
Head of Visitor Experience
Kathleen Barber
Senior Manager of Visitor Services
Lizbeth Belk
Sales & Service Representative
Michael Bennes
VMS Volunteer Coordinator
Peter Browne
Sales & Service Representative
Kristina Dahle
Sales & Service Representative
Megan Dischinger
Sales & Service Representative
Karen Gehrke
Sales & Service Representative
Margaret Johnson
Sales & Service Representative
Steven Lang
Phone Center/Sales & Service
Representative
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Shawna Lee
Sales & Service Representative
Kimberly Miller
Sales & Service Representative
Brian Shuey
Sales & Service Representative
Carl Swanson
Sales & Service Representative
Jeffrey Warner
Sales & Service Representative
Leanna Wiedman
Phone Center/Sales & Service
Representative
Heidi Ziemer
Sales & Service Representative
LEARNING &
INNOVATION
DIVISION
Katherine Milton, Ph.D.
Director of Learning & Innovation
Stacey Thompson
Administrative Assistant
Innovative &
Interpretive Strategies &
Participatory Spaces
Amanda Thompson Rundahl
Innovation Engineer/
Manager of IISPS
Krista Pearson
Community Arts Associate
Learning Resources
Sheila McGuire
Manager of Learning Resources
Paula Warn
Tour Coordinator II
Jennifer Curry
Tour Coordinator I
Museum Guide
Programs
Annie Dressen
Art Adventure Program Specialist
Debra Hegstrom, Ph.D.
Senior Educator, Docent Program
Ann Isaacson
Senior Educator, Guide Programs
Public Programs
Susan Jacobsen
Director of Public Programs
Alex Bortolot, Ph.D.
Adult Programs Associate
Julia Modest
Family Programs Associate
Peggy Linrud
Program Assistant
MUSEUM STAFF
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MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ARTS
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
As of June 30, 2011
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents
Accounts receivable
Inventories and other assets
Pledges receivable
Investments and funds held in trust
Land, buildings, and equipment, net
Total assets
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Payables
Deferred revenue
Notes payable
$
As of June , 
9,351,384
9,405,170
476,437
7,568,618
190,861,230
74,497,070
$ 12,621,821
9,868,597
464,438
7,993,367
161,715,752
77,494,262
$ 292,159,909
$ 270,158,237
$
$
Total liabilities
Total net assets
6,811,885
6,264,901
3,000,000
4,798,178
6,642,796
3,000,000
16,076,786
276,083,123
14,440,974
255,717,263
Total liabilities and net assets
$ 292,159,909
$ 270,158,237
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
For the year ended
June 30, 2011
June , 
OPERATING REVENUE
Private contributions
Government support
Program activities
Endowment draw for operations
Other income
Net assets released from restrictions for operations
$
5,721,392
12,334,126
1,275,105
3,992,507
820,061
915,652
$
25,058,843
$ 26,154,239
$
17,688,753
5,305,469
925,000
822,104
$ 18,848,590
5,187,267
1,000,000
908,714
Total operating expenses
$
24,741,326
$ 25,944,571
Net income from operations before transfer for strategic initiatives
$
317,517
$
209,668
Board-designated transfer for strategic initiatives
$
(300,000)
$
(190,000)
Net income from operations after transfer for strategic initiatives
$
17,517
$
19,668
Total operating revenue
OPERATING EXPENSES
Curatorial and exhibitions
Administration and development
Depreciation
Other
5,664,555
12,610,922
1,766,704
4,211,277
1,013,026
887,755
FII N A NCII AL S
The condensed statement of financial position and the condensed statement of operations are derived from the
MIA’s financial statements as of June 30, 2011, which have been audited by Larson Allen LLP, independent auditors,
whose report expressed an unqualified opinion on those financial statements. A copy of the full audit report is
available from the MIA’s finance department.
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M INFF O
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(612) 870-3000, or
toll-free 1-888-642-2787
FAX
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TDD
(612) 870-3132
MEMBERS’ HOTLINE
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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