2012 2 - New Urban Arts
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2012 2 - New Urban Arts
ANNUAL PUBLICATION 2012 · ISSUE No. 8 N E W UR B A N AR TS 705 Wes t mins t er St r eet Provid e nc e, R I 02903 US A 15 YEARS OF and raised $815,000 towards our million dollar capital Douglas Best, Alma Minerva Carrillo López, Stephen DelSesto campaign. We need your help to finish the job! Donate at: and Tom Fitzgerald. Thank you to departing board members newurbanarts.org Lisa Carcieri and Board Chair Myrth York. Read about our new board leadership inside. Thirty youth completed paid internships in our Summer ¡FELIZ QUINCEAÑERA, NUA! programs. The new Art Inquiry program resource guide Westminster Street has become a youth development is available online at newurbanarts.org/the-exchange. corridor. Down the street from New Urban Arts you’ll find Look for new Spanish Inspiring Minds and Youth Pride Inc., our friends and language content online: partners. newurbanarts.org/en-espanol School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston this past June. Thanks to the help of volunteers, we’ve updated and organized Para más información en A big thank you to the two donors that made it possible! our studio library and created a Zen Zone! español, visite nuestra website: The fifth annual Conversations on Creative Practice audio is New Urban Arts presented across the country this year, here’s available online: newurbanarts.org/ exchange/audio-library. a few: Leading with Values at Providence College Students Michelle Olivo and Sherly Torres won scholarships to participate in the Pre-College Summer Studio at the newurbanarts.org/en-espanol (Providence RI), President’s Committee on the Arts and Thank you to departing Arts Mentoring Fellows the Humanities (Washington DC), Connecting Professional Emmy Bright and Kedrin Frias, and welcome to the new Artists with Teen Artists at Smack Mellon Gallery (Brooklyn fellows Rick Benjamin and Beth Nixon. Learn more about NY) and The Bridge After School Conference (Seattle WA). the fellows at newurbanarts.org/people. D E D I C AT E D T O L I F E L O N G C R E AT I V I T Y NON-PROFIT ORG. We welcomed five new board members: Andrew Oesch, PAID New Urban Arts completed its first year in our new studio U.S. POSTAGE PROVIDENCE, RI PERMIT NO. 3273 News in 2012 ANNUAL PUBLICATION 2012 · ISSUE No. 8 To me, New Urban Arts is four letters, H-O-M-E. I love how I can be myself at NUA and I love the friendships that are created here. Events to look forward to this year: — E ri n Ta b e r, st u d e n t December 15: 15 Years of New Urban Arts! Cardboard Pancakes Holiday Art Sale February 15: Student Mid-Year Exhibition, 5–7 pm Dear friend, March & April: I write to share with you that I’m resigning in December and returning to New York to join the Series of Conversations on Creative Practice, staff of the Queens Museum of Art where I will take on the position of Director of Education. dates and times to be determined. I’m really sad to be leaving New Urban Arts but excited that it’s in the hands of a passionate and engaged board of directors and a talented staff. April 11: In 2003, I received a Sandra Olson Award for “extraordinary commitment to New Urban Arts.” Annual Campaign Event To this day, it’s the only personal recognition I hang on my wall. There’s a quote on it by May 17: Deborah Meier, who developed a network of small community public high schools: End of Year Art Party, 4–8 pm Democracy demands that we acknowledge everyone’s inalienable capacity to be an inventor, dreamer, and theorist—to count in the larger scheme of things. All at New Urban Arts, 705 Westminster Street. Check www.newurbanarts.org for more details on our gallery I read this every morning getting ready for work. events, as well as up-to-date additions to our event calendar. It reminds me why a sometimes messy, sometimes loud, but always loving storefront art studio for low-income teenagers truly matters in the “grand scheme of things.” You’ll see in this newsletter evidence of our belief in everyone’s capacity to be inventors, dreamers, and theorists, regardless of their background. New Urban Arts is a place to create things Thank you for supporting this important work. I am so grateful for all I’ve had a chance to away from home and also a place to meet learn and do at New Urban Arts and am excited to continue to watch this community grow and evolve as a friend, donor and advocate. amazing, talented adults. Connecting with In gratitude, adults was pretty hard for me before NUA. Now I cannot only talk to them, I consider a lot of them friends. —Katie O’Co n n e l l , s t u d e n t Jason Yoon, Executive Director 2011–12 Studio Participants sandra olson award winners Lucia Lopez, Don DeSantis, Development Intern Emmy Bright Sarah Meyer, President, Carpenter Square Construction Emily Ustach Noel Puello Sara Bergman Site Specific Program Director Holly Ewald, Victoria Ruiz, Community Artist Summer Artist Mentor Heather Kilmartin, Dan Schleifer, Associate Attorney, Taylor Duane Barton & Gilman, LLP Development Associate Jorge Vargas, staff Summer Artist Mentor Jane Androski, Jamilla Woods, Summer Art Inquiry Artist Scholar Summer Artist Mentor Jason Yoon, Jesse Banks III, Executive Director Program Coordinator Kah Yangni, Dylan Block-Harley, Program Intern Studio Coordinator Sarah Greenfield, Summer Artist Mentor Kimchua Heng, Summer Artist Mentor Peter Hocking, Summer Art Inquiry Advisor Tamara Kaplan, Operations Manager Alyssa Kichula, Interim Development Associate Carolina CJ Jimenez, Interim Studio Manager arts mentoring fellows Emmy Bright Kedrin Frias board of directors Teal Butterworth, Maryclaire Knight, Knight Consulting Sharon Lloyd Clark, Development Director, Brown University Derek Schusterbauer, Graphic Designer Susan Smulyan, Brown University Professor (VICE PRESIDENT) Aneudy Alba Abigail Falvey Eric Rice Meredith Younger* Ben Ellcome Dailen Williams Erik Gould* Melissa Mendes* Caitin Cali, Mentor Caitlin Cali Evan Monteiro* Michael Fournier Shannon Falvey, Chair Cassie Clarke Mike Eng David Colanino project volunteers Heather Gaydos* Mandara Arnold Heidi Brinig Morgan Fagant* Max Binder Jess Fields Abel Hernandez* Ian Cozzens* Noah Block-Harley Yolibel Gonzalez Jorge Vargas Adrienne Adeyemi* Jack Richter Osmery Guerra* Herny Guerrero Julia Gualtieri Alma Carillo James Escobedo* Pam Lorenzo Maya GutmannMcKenzie Karen Lee Andrew Migliori* Jane Androski* Patricia Rossi Katrina Silander Clark Andrew Oesch* Jennifer Reynolds-Lail Peter Hocking* Kent Stetson Angelo Manioudakis John Tabor Jacobson* Rob Pecchia Kevin Gonsalves Anne Reinhardt* Jenn Rice* Roberto Gonzalez Maria DiFranco Al Burian Jesse Strecker Rosemery Guerra* Norlan Olivo Ava Ginsburg* Jorge Vargas* Sam Seidel Priscilla Carrion Bashir Berman Jori Ketten* Sara Bergman Sam Merritt Beth Brandon Julia Gualtieri * Sarah Bernstein Saulo Castillo Caitlin Cali* Karen Lee* Sarah Greenfield* Victoria Ruiz Carole Ann Penney* Kate Holden* Seth Gruenwald Chris Jorge* Kath Connolly Simon Moore* studio study buddies Christina Lawrence* Kerry Cardoza Stephanie Acevedo* David Karoff* artist mentors Lara Crystal-Ornelas Steven Swarbrick Emmett Fitzgerald Deborah Obalil Alice Costas Laurel Varian Taylor M. Polites Paul Carbone Downtown Boys Lois Harada* Walker Mettling Elizabeth Keith* Aaron Kaplan Brigette Larmena Legend Lowell Duncan McPherson Melissa Morales Michi Olivo Michael Tanaka, Noel Puello Former Director of Public and Community Relations, Office of the Lieutenant Governor, RI Divine Smith Sara Tolbert Manuela Vadis Leticia Tejada, Owner and Founder, Studio South Moses Brown School Randolph Vialva, Lisa Carcieri, Case Manager, John Hope Settlement House Media and Advertising Manager, Neighborhood Health Plan of RI studio team advisory board Myrth York, Philanthropist (PRESIDENT) Alicia Uth Amanda Zoref studio assistants Mary-Kim Arnold Will Schaff Emely Barroso* Anne Reinhardt Matthew Derby Witchclub Jacques Achilles Emily Ustach* Melissa Walsh Zachary Clark* Miguel Escobedo Emily Sara Wilson Above: New Urban Arts presented this painting of our new home (detail above left) to Myrth York at our annual meeting (above right). Painting by student Sara Tolbert; Below: “Inside Looking Out” by student Mandara Arnold. New Leadership at New Urban Arts On September 18 at New Urban Arts, we celebrated We are excited to announce and welcome Professor Susan New Urban Arts is a beautiful mess that Myrth York’s extraordinary leadership: four years as the Smulyan to lead our organization as Chair of the Board of Chair of the Board of Directors, six years as a Director of the Directors. As the Chair of New Urban Arts’ Capital Campaign becomes an oasis to almost any other Board, and countless years of friendship and support. Youth, Committee, Susan has been instrumental in securing our student. I love how coming to New Urban artists, staff and board members past and present unveiled new permanent home. She served as Vice Chair for the last and dedicated a permanent wall of youth portraits to Myrth four years and was unanimously voted on as the chair at our Arts distracts me from all other things. in recognition of her service and honored her with the gift of a September 18th annual meeting. We also welcome officers painting of our new studio by recent grad Sara Tolbert. Under Derek Schusterbauer, Vice Chair; Michael Tanka, Second Myrth’s leadership, New Urban Arts has expanded its reach Vice Chair; Tom Fitzgerald, Treasurer and Andrew Oesch, in the community, attracted national accolades and, most Secretary. —Jes s abel Sant os , s t udent recently, doubled its space by securing a permanent home for its programs in a newly renovated and centrally located 4,000 square-foot art studio and gallery. Myrth’s leadership, vision and passion for our city’s youth have been driving forces behind all of this success. 2011–12 enrolled students Brian Kronsberg Denniell Grijalva Irving Guzman Julie Soriano Luis Peña Nicholle Estevez Sierra Moore Brian Simonin Devin Pena Isabella DeGrasse Julisa Reyes Lyonel Ericastilla Nigel Richardson Sissy Rosso Aalaysia Wilson Brianna Brooks Divine Smith Isaiah Carter Karina Rodriguez Maddie Lennox Nikaury Reyes Skarlet Maldonado Aaron Daniels Brigette Larmena Eduardo Abreu Isiah Fayerweather Kasey Northup Madelane Suggs Noel Puello Suhaley Rosario Aaron Kaplan Bryant Ortega Eduardo Dominguez Ithali Rodriguez Katherine Alizo Magda Flores Paolina Luna Tasha Nunez Alexander Knight Carla Areualo Edwin Nieves Jacquia Shields katie O’Connell Magdaly Alonzo Patricia Getchell Tatiyanna Shields Alexandre Assanuma Carlos Romero Egide Ndikumana Jahnita Demoranville katie Aldcroft Maggie Keith Pedro Nix Taylor Williams Aleyandra Mariscal Carmela Wilkins Elvis Hippert Jamileth Payne Kayla Falk Makayla Harrison Phillip Noble Thomas Vadis Amanda Richard Chanel Kornegay Emi Escobar.Quiroz Janelle Gomez KenKelly Diaz Mandara Arnold Rachel Feliz Tiffany Mencos Amanda Beaton Christian Correa Emily Peguero Jean Febles Kenneth Vega Manuela Vadis Rachel Rodriguez Timothy Brelsford Amanda Alvarez Christopher Dupre Emma Hidalgo Jean-Philippe Cordina Kevin Tavarez Marisela Garcia Rayven Moreland Tomas Sepulveda Anaid Garcia Christopher Medina Erica Denor Jefferson Chhin Kiana Harriel Mauro Orellana Renny Vinas Trashauna Bliss Anjelica Veglia Christopher Jorge Erik Martinez Jenny Garcia Kiana Peralta Max Binder Rosemelly Quinones Tremell Lincoln Anthony Correia Clara Peña Erin Taber Jeremiah Paz Kiana Wright Maxine Wright Rudy Sepulveda Tunasia Towns Anthony Jannini Claudia Correa Estefany Lopez Jessabel Santos Knistine Paulus Tyara Belle Salcedo Colin Lamoureux Federico Read Jimmy Sunaoval Lars Kóke Maya GutmannMcKenzie Ryan Lucero Antshawn Muhammad Salvatore Calse Tyrell Threats Ariana Gomez Cristal Santos Fernando Flaquer Joely Barrios Lashauna Adams Melissa Leonardo Samantha Aguian Ulla Sayon Arrissa Tavares Dakota Brown Gaby Mejia John Deller Laura Polanco Melvin Matos Sara Tolbert Vathna Keo Ashley Dominguez Daniel Figueroa Genesis Monsanto Jonathan Laboy Legend Alexxis Lowell Michelle Cruz Sayda Saavedra Victoria Hetherington Austin O’Goffa Dante Gonzales Genevieve Medina Jonathan Fuentes Lekeoha Domlus Michelle Olivo Scarlet Minor Victoria Jennings Ava Ginsburg Daria Montaquila Gibson Prouty Jordan Corporan Leonardo Hernandez Mikaela Gonzaga Sesilly Cruz Winifred Hurst Bao Yang David Mendez Gorge Gonzales Jordan Noble Leonardo Nava Molly Chann Shanty Pineda Yolibel Gonzalez Sherly Torres * Alumni students and Alumni artist mentors Beatrice Mondestil David Johnson Jr. Guadalupe Ortiz Jose Puello Lily Ginsburg Naomy Gutierrez Belinda Sloan Deanna Wedge Guy-maly Pierre Jose V Ortiz Liz Arruda Nashaley Lugo Shi’Kwana Adams Brandon Lee Debbie Rosso Herny Guerrero Jose Matos Lola De Ashamu Natasha Jones Shique Lillie Breanna Harte Denisse Alba Ian Rosales Joshua Morillo Louis Feola Nelson Decomps Sierra Clayton Brendan Tetreault Nicarlys Medina ANNUAL PUBLICATION 2012 · ISSUE No. 8 15 277 YEARS OF IMPACT students enrolled in our after-school Youth Mentorship Program this year. 97% 75% agreed or strongly agreed that New Urban Arts is a safe and supportive environment. of students rated New Urban Arts’ programs “outstanding.” Visit us sometime! 97% of student participants agreed or strongly agreed that they have built strong, trusting relationships. We are located at 705 Westminster Street in the West End of Providence, Rhode Island. The best time to catch the studio vibe is weekdays from 3-5pm when students and artist mentors are here. Visit our website at www.newurbanarts.org or call 401.751.4556 for more information. Birthday wishes... to have more desktop computers for students to work on To mark our 15th birthday, we asked students, mentors, alums, and other community members what their birthday wishes for the studio are. for NUA to have a room just for sewing for more parties and more food! to have a stove so we can do cooking! that we do more karaoke nights than we do now that we never stop hearing all of the random music we play from different iPods on the speakers! It’s awesome hearing what other people here listen to to have a studio residency program for young artists for NUA to expand and keep doing what we do but more of it g 94% 22 of student participants developed a way of creating that expresses who they are, and 94% agreed that they are more open to trying new things. artists, 2 tutors, and 1 senior life coach volunteered over 4,000 hours to mentor Providence high school students this year. 225 hours of summer programming offered paid internships in the arts for 30 youth. 7 seniors participated in College Visions, a yearlong college preparatory program, and 6 of them are attending colleges around the country: 2,200 people attended 21 events and exhibitions at New Urban Arts this year, the majority free and open to the public. $108,000 Over $108,000 in donations received via the Annual Campaign. URI, Salem College, Mass Art, Community College of Rhode Island, University of Pennsylvania, and College of the Holy Cross. that NUA’s programs continue to grow and mature for more field trips (like to NY!) Don’t change. Don’t get bad. that the staff here stays the same for NUA to have a never-exhausted but always perfectly organized supply of tools and art making supplies for NUA to be even more successful than it is now, to have more kids coming, and to keep on going and running that sweet kids keep coming to NUA for NUA to continue teaching other organizations and adults how to be good mentors and build community with students ANNUAL PUBLICATION 2012 · ISSUE No. 8 I have built strong relationships with my mentors and I can say that there are other people that know me well besides my family. They bring out my true essence, in addition to bringing out the best in me. —Yolibel Gonzalez, s t u d e n t Above: Artwork created by student Michi Olivo during the Pre-College Summer Studio at SMFA in Boston, where two New Urban Arts students were awarded full scholarships. Photo: Jesse Banks III Alumni and Donor Profile Kwajo Ankoma was one of New Urban Arts’ founding cut from public schools and it’s seen as secondary. But the students in 1997. Kwajo and this original group of students arts are important, they’re a great outlet for creativity, and it and artist mentors came up with the name “New Urban Arts.” gives kids a balance from the everyday curriculum. As a donor, After three years as a student at New Urban Arts, Kwajo went it’s my opportunity to open up those possibilities for kids. to Rhode Island College where he studied graphic communica- The bottom line, my donation is about making sure that tion. After starting 1 Stop Media, a web design company in the opportunities I had exist for someone else.” Boston, Kwajo made the jump to the west coast, where he is now a User Interface Engineer for Apple. Last year he made Our Annual Campaign makes our nationally recognized arts his first gift to the New Urban Arts annual campaign and programs available to the teenagers who need them most. It shared with us why personal giving is important to him. gives them the tools they need to lead creative and meaningful lives. If you want to learn more about our annual campaign “Years ago, someone else made a donation for me to have visit: newurbanarts.org/give.html the opportunity to be part of this after-school program [New Urban Arts]. Now that I’m in a better situation, I feel it’s my Check out the back of this newsletter for our full list of donors responsibility to make sure that someone else has that oppor- in the 2012 campaign. tunity too. In today’s age, I hear about how the arts are being Find out how to… get involved with New Urban Arts. Everyone brings something unique to the community, and together all of these talents and efforts make us stronger. …enroll as a student anytime throughout the year. …mentor for an entire school year, from October through May. We accept applications every September. …volunteer for the duration of a special project, especially if you are skilled at carpentry, gallery installation or data-entry. …become a donor of tax-deductible art materials and equipment or monetary gifts. Sponsorship opportunities are available for exhibitions, performances and our annual silent auction. Application forms for students, artist mentors and volunteers are online at www.newurbanarts.org or at our studio at 705 Westminster Street. Above left: Kwajo Ankoma (second from left back row) was one of our founding year students in 1997. Today he’s an alumni donor. He says, “Years ago, someone else made a donation for me to have the opportunity to be part of this after-school program ... it’s my responsibility to make sure that someone else has that opportunity too.”; Above: Drawing Artist Mentor Aneudy Alba with Yolibel Gonzalez. Photo: Jesse Banks III. Studio Life Online To find out what New Urban Arts is up to, including the latest opportunities to get involved and connect with the studio, sign up to receive our Monthly E-news at www.newurbanarts.org Get an inside look at New Urban Arts on Flickr: flickr.com/photos/newurbanarts Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/newurbanarts Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/newurbanarts Follow our Pinterest: pinterest.com/newurbanarts Check out The Exchange, a new area of our website that gathers a variety of on-line resources related to our pedagogy and practices, along with studentgenerated content: newurbanarts.org/the-exchange/ New Urban Arts junior Yolibel Gonzalez’s piece displayed in the storefront window at the Dirt Palace, a feminist art collective in Providence. Photo: Norlan Olivo New Urban Arts Students Curate Displays at the Dirt Palace Stewardship A Poem f r om M id Year M akings by St udent Br iget t e Lar men a New Urban Arts students curated two window displays at The Dirt Palace is an art collective that hosts a new the Dirt Palace last Spring. Located at the storefront win- installation by a variety of local and international artists Dear artists. Welcome to the world of art. dow that faces the busy Olneyville Square intersection, the every month. For more information about their work, visit space featured illustrations by student Yolibel Gonzalez and www.dirtpalace.org. You will find the answer to every question soon after showcased a wild forest scene where animals grow leaves on their antlers and squirrels wear yellow dresses. Photos here: Students collaborated with artist mentor Priscilla Carrion, http://dirtpalace.org/window.htm using a variety of different media, including block printing, sumi ink, acrylic, and paper boats. Photos of making the work here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/newurbanarts your school teacher couldn’t answer. The truth of life will be revealed to you, as you will be the creator. You are god. You hold the power to mold and make. You have the power, for you are an artist. Dear artist, beware. Do not be fooled. The norms do not apply to you. Understand the rules are meant to be broken. Coloring outside of the line is too mainstream. Burn Resources for Educators the line and draw a new one. Disregard the New Urban Arts has published two new resource of revolutions, though a hard task, the end guides for educators, artists and young people: result is more than worth it. naysayers, they doubt because they have not come into themselves. We are the leaders Encountering Encounter and Placemaking. Each publication details curriculum from a recent annual Dear artists. Connect, find others. There are Summer Art Inquiry, a thematic summer arts program for millions of other artists just waiting to be high school students. The program invites scholars, artists and high school students to spend July and August collec- found. Combine and express. It is your birth tively exploring a common theme from a multi-disciplinary right. standpoint including research, art-making, creative writing and personal inquiry. Dear artists. Thank you for bringing beauty The publication’s format allows readers to adapt activities into the world. You are gods. Art is life. from our Summer Art Inquiry to your educational environment or personal artistic practice. The resource guides can be downloaded for free at www.newurbanarts.org/the-exchange Printed editions are available for purchase online at Lulu Press. Visit stores.lulu.com/newurbanarts Scale model of the 2010 Summer Art Inquiry exhibit, created from memory by scholar and artist in residence Laurencia Strauss. ANNUAL PUBLICATION 2012 · ISSUE No. 8 2012 Annual Campaign Private Foundations and Public Support Susan Smulyan* Laura Cohen*‡ Susan Cordina Stephen Taylor Kath Connolly James Day Sally Gabb and Elizabeth Grossi Gail and Frank Whitsitt-Lynch Amgen Foundation (RI) Taylor Duane Barton & Gilman, LLP Sam Costello Erik Gould† and Rebecca Siemering‡ in honor of Robert Whitsitt Steve DelSesto, Esq.* James DeRentis and Brett Smiley Martina Windels Risa Gilpin Tyler*† and Katherine Denmead Maria DiFranco† and Abel Hernandez† Nyssa Green and Ross Appleton Melissa Withers Tom Gomes Thomas* and Kristina Fitzgerald Briann Greenfield and Morgan Hanna Doree Goodman Matthew and Susan Eriksen Laurie and Stephen Wood Nika Gorini John Richard‡ Claudia and Philip Frankenberg, Katherine† and Michael Errecart Larson Gunness Jee Moon and Jung Ok Yoon Rafael Zapata Sarah Greenfield† Mari Robles Alan Harlam Kwajo Ankoma† Carolyn Ewald Kratzet and Ernest Kratzet Bob Heffron Katherine Gressel Barbara Rodgers Frankie’s Fruit and Chocolate Betaspring Tom and Mary Rossetti Elaine Fredrick, Deborah Block and William Harley‡ Hairspray Salon Providence Peter and Lucia Gill Case Emmy Bright* Jill and Larry Goldstein Leveraging Investments in Creativity (LINC) Lisa Carcieri* and Marianne Monte John and Holly Greenfield The Minerva Foundation Joel Cohen and Andrea Toon, Bank of America Charitable Foundation Heidi Trilsch Bank Rhode Island in honor of The Androskis The Bergman Fund† Uncommon Goods The Carter Family Charitable Trust The Champlin Foundations Citizens Bank Charitable Foundation City of Providence June Rockwell Levy Foundation, Inc. National Endowment for the Arts Ocean State Charities Trust Providence Shelter for Colored Children Rhode Island Foundation Jason Yoon*† Dynamo ($500+) Promet Marine Services Corporation Anonymous Peter Crump* and Tina Cane Maria DeCarvalho in honor of Myrth York Holly Ewald* Method Fitness Erik Ruin in honor of Tamara Kaplan Graham Heffernan Victoria Ruiz† Peter Ketchum Sho Albert Judy Higgins Jori Ketten† Jacqueline Arruda Peter Hocking†‡ Nancy Safian and Jonathan Saltzman Bubble Tea House Kyric Avery Christina Lawrence† Lisa and Patrick Koelle Dennis Ballou Rowland and Shirley Hocking Lisa Harrison Speidel and Champe Speidel, Kaye and Bill Obalil in honor of Teal Butterworth Jason Holt, Esq. Daniel Kubick in honor of Deborah Obalil Persimmon Bess Massey‡ Daniel Baudouin Andrew Oesch*†‡ Bert and Jessie Hovey Ellen Mayer, Fabiola Bojanini and Alan Palmiter Providence Tango John and Carolyn Baumgartner Randall Imai in honor of Erica Palmiter† Paul McGartoll, The McGartoll Family Fund Elyse and Dan Berkman John A. Glasson, Esq. Carole Harman and Deb DeCarlo Justin Hawkins Steven and Valerie Gruenwald Elizabeth Hollander Louis Jannetta Johnson & Wales University Student Academic & Financial Services Heather Kilmartin* and Allyn Londregan‡ Hanaan and Johanna Rosenthal The Jeanne Risica Fund for Arts Education in honor of Lisa Carcieri Textron Charitable Trust Barbara Levine, Linda Kushner Mary Wilson† Jennifer and Scott Lial Kim Yasuda Micah Salkind Tamara Kaplan* and Breck Petrillo Cheryl and David Senerchia John Kelly Eric and Josephine Tam Soyeon Lucy Kim†‡ Canyon and Susan Lew Linda Carlson Cheryl and Dale Magner Tim Lord and Alison Smith Lord Deborah Obalil and Jim Olick Catherine Lund, Tina Tryforos and David Reville Meredith Younger† City Kitty Veterinary Care for Cats Mover ($100+) Jephry Floral Studio Amie and Nick Kershaw Sarah Meyer,* Seth Gruenwald and Grayson Meyer Gruenwald Marianne and Michael Migliori Caitlin Cali† Mary Ogus Joshua Carpenter ($5,000+) in honor of Andrew Oesch Patricia C. Phillips Anita Stafford Bob Possenriede Carla and Russell Ricci The David Rockefeller Fund, Sarah Beinecke and Craig Richardson Designated by Clay Rockefeller John and Constance Risica Drs. Martha and Chuck Schleifer in memory of Jeanne Risica Anonymous Kathleen and Paul Scharf Mike Bright and Taliser Avery Judy Vilmain in honor of Holly Ewald James Baumgartner‡ Voices of Xmas Dan Schleifer*† Douglas Best,* Patti R. Watson, Michael Tanaka* Best Custom Loss Prevention Sebastian Ruth and Minna Choi in honor of the Bergman Family Adrianne and Philip Bonifacio Susan Sakash‡ Leticia Tejada*‡ Virginia Branch and Glenn Buie ($2,000+) Jack and Sara McConnell Myrth York* and David Green Superstar ($1,000+) Deborah M. Brayton in memory of David Troyka Taste Design, Inc. Grace and Jay Bright in honor of Emmy Bright Linda Stafford and Eric Burrows in honor of Jack and Sandy Richter Pioneer ($250+) Mathias Arling, Vilmain, Inc. Ed Avila, Esq. Marisa Albanese Ty Alper and Tamar L. Todd Torrey Androski in honor of Jane Androski Harold and Nicki Tanner Ryan and Chris Wilkes Windsor Williams†‡ Drake Patten The Honorable Rhoda Perry Alyssa Holland Short and Adam Short Laszlo Siegmund and Carmel McGill John Simpson and Amy Jacobs Patricia Smith in honor of Legend Lowell Jung Kim‡ Betsy Smulyan and Theodore Haber Nancy KleaverSaltzstein Andrew Sonpon and Antoinette Tisa Shaleigh Kwok Deborah Steinberg and Ann Solomon Richard and Karen Lambe Rachel Langley Doris and Karl Stephens in honor of Culture Stops Meredith Stern Monica Lee Mindy Stock in honor of Sherly Torres Lane Taplin† Nicole Lew, Seattle Rain or Shine Dan and Christine Lilley Paul Tavarez† Sophie Tintori Kate Trimble Sarah Clover in honor of Emily Ustach Deborah Ruggiero Marcia Coné Johanna Walczak in honor of Myrth York Patrick and Lyn Malone Bill Westerman Ian Cozzens† Adj Marshall Elizabeth Wilson Paula Santos Joseph La Neve DeFrancesco Mary and Don McClure in honor of Gregory Caswell and Sadie Miller’s wedding Erin and Asher Schofield, Cristina DiChiera and Neal Walsh Clare Bright Frog and Toad in honor of Emmy Bright Bremen Donovan† Tracy Mitchell‡ Adam Bush Linda Schusterbauer and Jim Schilling Grace Durnford† Jane Selina Moody Miriam Butterworth Lisa Smulyan John and Julie Edmond Michael Moretti† Melissa Emidy Ray Moriyasu Mike Eng The Langford/Nayak Family Alexis Brayton Rick Benjamin, Passing Love Poetry Sputnik Moment Jay Bright, Janelle Choi and Fun Cheung James and Chantal Sheridan Foundation The William J. & Clare W. Bright Fund at The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven in honor of Emmy Bright Bergman Fund Elizabeth Burke Bryant and Daniel Bryant Dianne Curran and Linda Katz Laura Brown-Lavoie Teal Butterworth*‡ Robert Daly in honor of Beverly Blood and Dan Butterworth Julia and Robert Emlen William and Clair Connolly Wendy Ewald Tracey Ewald-Artrip Alma Carrillo* Bill Eyman Paula Clements and Jeremy Sager, Amy Gabarra The Clements Foundation * Board or Staff Member † Artist Mentor, Alumni Artist Mentor, or Alumni Student ‡ Monthly sustainer who has pledged an annual gift at this level. Please inquire about becoming a monthly sustainer. Naoko Shibusawa and E. Andrew Lohmeier‡ Joseph Ustach International Packaging Corporation Dulari Tahbildar and Keith Catone Deming and Jane Sherman in honor of Teal Butterworth Ruth and Harold Smulyan Kathleen Roth and Julia Gualtieri† Sam Seidel Anna Magliaro Ross Cheit and Kathleen Odean Jack and Sandy Richter Alyssa Kichula* Ellen Schwartz in honor of Elizabeth Kearns The Honorable Edith Ajello in honor of Susan Smulyan Maureen Kelman David Schleifer and Jonathan Taylor Anonymous The Boothman-Shepard Family‡ Roger Carlsten and Clare King Douglas and Cory Kallfelz Cathy Saunders Zachary Clark† Marvin Ronning‡ Rich and Claudia Hawkes Dr. Marshall Carpenter and Mary Kate Grzebien Karen Chia Simone P. Joyaux and Tom Ahern Mitzi Sales Catherine MacLean Marrow Shaker ($150+) Paula Olsiewski and John Healey Tom Chen Maria Cimini Ben Blanc Linda and Mark Carlson Richard and Christine Charest Leah and Norbert Richter Matt Dempsey Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island in honor of Ruud and Laurie Bosman Bill Cozzens and Carla Childs Jesse Banks III*†‡ Angelo Manioudakis and Melani Cammett Lisa Carnevale Providence Community Library Citizens Bank Dylan Block-Harley†* Ciara Byrne and Lucas Ryback Daniel O’MahoneySchwartz‡ Neath Pal and Beth Toolan Adrienne Adeyemi† Beth Brandon Tess Brown-Lavoie Aaronson Lavoie Streitfeld Diaz & Co., P.C. Lori and Brian Johnson Karen Joost Dakota Brown† in honor of Emily Ustach John Tabor Jacobson† Beverly Blood and Dan Butterworth Lauren Nocera and Jenn Steinfeld Michael Aaronson, Janet Isserlis Hilary Jones Owen Muir†‡ Kathleen O’Donnell Olivia Horvath Christina Bertoni Muffy Brandt Corner Office Jadrian Miles† Sarah Bernstein and Delia Kovac Momentum Fitness RI Stephen Oesch and Joan Magagna Cornerstone in honor of Emmy Bright Joann and Richard Ackerman The Knight* and Wright Family Anonymous Anne Reinhardt† Jeffrey Kerkhoff, David Karoff† and Barbara Hunger Laurie and Ruud Bosman Anisa Raoof and Douglas Itkin Margaret Griffin-Wilson Rhode Island State Council on the Arts ($10,000+) in honor of Myrth York David and Renee Petrillo Friend (<$100) Rhode Island State Senate Group Hug Amelie C. Gannutz John and Jean A. Penney Barbara Hurst‡ Michael Fournier and David Liddle Nancy Carolyn Greene Endowment Fund Kedrin Frias*† in honor of Holly Ewald Our 2012 Annual Campaign began on July 1, 2011 and ended on June 30, 2012 Mia and Stephen Thompson in Memory of Rachele “Rocky” Modliszewski John and Priscilla Eng-Wong Mike Epshteyn and Elizabeth Koza Kerry Etienne John Torregrossa Chris Eubar Tom and Heather Toupin, Karen Feldman Renay and Todd McLeish Walker Mettling Carol Ann Nelson in honor of Katherine A. Read - Brown University Class of 2009 Peter and Bokhee Yoon Amanda Zoref† Matching Funds Citizens Bank Charitable Foundation FM Global Foundation Elizabeth Novak Sun Life Financial Glenn Fournier Barbara Palley Rosalia Velis† Allan and Mickey Fournier Rachel Panitch Melissa Walsh‡ Gwen Fournier Michelina and Eugene Fournier Joan Wyand Ryan Noonan Lucia O’Reilly and Charles Reckard Emily Ustach† Jennifer Wood and Bob Lee The Ford Foundation Matching Gifts Program Will Fertman† White Electric Karen and Alan Usas Rob Pecchia Carole Ann Penney,† Connect the Dots Crafts Join our mailing list: info@newurbanarts.org or visit www.newurbanarts.org PUBLICATION DESIGN by Imaginary Office