2013-2014

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2013-2014
THE MUSEUM OF
CONTEMPORARY ART OF
GEORGIA
ANNUAL
REPORT
2013-2014
ANNUAL REPORT
2013-2014
Art Pictured Above: Larry Walker, Wall
Spirits and Other Secrets: Believe
01.20.09, 2008. This work was produced
as part of the Working Artist Project and is
in the MOCA GA Permanent Collection.
the museum of
contemporary
art of georgia
Contents
Our Mission……………………………………………………..….…….…………2
Our Supporters…………………………………….………………..……………3
Financial Results……………………………………….…………………………7
Exhibitions and Programs……………………………………..……………8
Of Note………………………………………………………….……………………13
A Glimpse Ahead…………………………………….………………………….14
MOCA GA Staff…………………………………………………………………….15
Board of Directors……………………………………………………………..16
Permanent Collection Acquisitions……………………………………17
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ORGANIZATIONAL MISSION
AND HISTORY
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (MOCA GA)
collects and archives significant, contemporary works by
the artists of the state of Georgia. To place our artists in a
global context, the Museum’s exhibitions include Georgia
artists and artists from around the world. Our programs
promote the visual arts by creating a forum for active
interchange between artists and the community.
MOCA GA was founded in 2000 out of recognition of the relative void across Georgia in
opportunities to learn about and view contemporary art generally, and Georgia
contemporary art specifically. The Museum opened its doors to the public in February
2002. Since that time the Museum has mounted one hundred and twenty one exhibits
of contemporary art and presented artist talks and demonstrations, screenings, panel
discussions, tours of the permanent collection, and off-site field trips. The Museum’s
mission is realized through three major initiatives; an active exhibition schedule, a
growing permanent collection, and a developing Education/Research Center housing
the historical archives.
Maria Artemis, Hermeion, 2009. This work was produced as part of the
Working Artist Project and is in the MOCA GA Permanent Collection.
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OUR
SUPPORTERS
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia gratefully acknowledges the many
donors whose support of our programs allow us to continue to advance the mission
and vision of the organization.
$75,000-$100,000+ Donors
Charles Loridans Foundation
LUBO Fund
Joan Whitcomb
$25,000-$49,999 Donors
City of Atlanta, Office of Cultural Affairs
Forward Arts Foundation
Fulton County Arts Council
Massey Charitable Trust
Sara Giles Moore Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
Tull Charitable Foundation
$10,000-$24,999 Donors
Georgia Council for the Arts
John and Mary Franklin Foundation
Imlay Foundation
Wilmington Trust, M&T Charitable Foundation
Mark and Evelyn Trammell Foundation
David, Helen, and Marian Woodward Fund
Harvey Hill, Jr.
Carol and Ramon Tomé
$5,000-$9,999 Donors
Coca-Cola
Georgia Power Foundation
Home Depot Foundation
Power2Give (City of Atlanta)
Sartain Lanier Family Foundation, Inc.
Philip and Melissa Babb
Betty and Bob Edge
Alice Franklin (EMSA Fund, Inc.)
Alston and Betty Glenn
Elizabeth and Randy Gregson
Crystal Hu
Dwaine Kimmet
Julie and Tim Miller
Lainey Papageorge and David Hudson
Robert and Mary Yellowlees
OUR
SUPPORTERS
$2,500-$4,999 Donors
The Antinori Foundation
Goddard Foundation
US Micro Holdings, The Farley Fund, Nancy and Alan Beychok, Bill Bolen and Robin Aiken, Martha
Brewer, Mary and John Brock, Lisa and Paul Brown, Susan Cofer, Annette Cone-Skelton and Robert
Hipps, Lavona Currie, Diane Durgin, Grace Miguel, Isobel Mills, Donna Northington, John D. Shlesinger,
Mel and Sally Silverman, Jared and Candi Skelton, Larry and Gwen Walker
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OUR
SUPPORTERS
$1,000-$2,499 Donors
BB&T
Bright Wings Charitable Trust
Bulgari
Jay Davis (Covenant Foundation)
Sandler Hudson Gallery
McKenna Long & Aldridge Foundation
Mary and Drew Stanley (Stanley Family Foundation)
Linda and James Alexander, Lyn and Rick Asbill, Susan Beallor-Snyder and Stuart Snyder, Erik and Tori
Bjerke, Barbara and Eric Brenner, Melissa and Belinda Bunnen, Mike Campbell, Joe Barry Carroll, Lisa
Cremin, Louis Corrigan, Betty Jo and Andy Currie, Anne and Martin Emanuel, Julia Emmons, Robert
Fell, Peggy and Rawson Foreman, Julie Francis, Helen C. Griffith, Louise S. Gunn, Paul Hagedorn,
Sophie Hobbs, Jill Flanick and Bruce Kessler, Patrick Keuller, Jim Landon, Jim and Jo McLean, William
Mize, Claudia and Rex Patton, Wendy Peterson, Barbara and Stuart Pliner, Laura Heery Prozes,
Catherine Rawson, Belinda Reusch, Jessica and Matt Royko, Chris and Mark St.Clare, Toreya Shea, Alex
Simmons and Janine Brown, Preston Snyder, Mark and Judith Taylor, Joanna Truffleman, Benjamin and
Ramona White, Nancy Winn
$500-$999 Donors
Bentley Charitable Trust
Bobbo Jetmundsen Foundation
Stan McCollum Gallery
Mercedes-Benz of Buckhead
SONY Music
Elkin G. Alston, Susan and Ron Antinori, James Edward Ball, Jennifer and Scott Bates, Susan Bell and
Patrick Morris, William Bradford, Dierdre Campbell, Donna and Andy Cash, Ann D. Cousins, Nick Danna,
Eve and Nebi Erdogan, Duncan Gibbs, Mike and Laura Herring, Bobbo Jetmundsen, Amy and Kyle
Johns, Marsha Sampson Johnson, Kelly Loeffler and Jeff Sprecher, David and Elizabeth Martin, Christina
Smedley McCarthy, Ginger McGinty, Allen Mendenhall, Shirley Mitchell and Ken Ferrell, Anne and Dave
Sapp, Laura Turner Seydel, Margaret and Charles Shufeldt, Jim and Mary Swartz, Chuck Taylor and Lisa
Cannon, Carolyn Vigtel, Robert Webb, Chris and Elizabeth Willett, Kathleen and David Williams, Cheryl
Worthy-Pickett
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Robert Hipps, Miriam Hirsch, Mary K. Hodgson, Donna Holdnak, Kathryn Hutchison, Jay Kelter, Diane
Kempler, Marcia K. Knight, William Lamb, Judy Lampert, Susan LeCraw, Elaine Levin, Stanley D.
Lindsey, Gloria and Ted Maloof, Marchant and Ron Martin, Sam Massel (Buckhead Coalition), Scott
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John Teixeira, Alexi Torres, Lisa Tuttle, Rebecca Dial Warner, Erin Watt, Jim Waters, Jill Pope West,
LaShell Wooten, Chuck and Pat Young, Judy Zaban
$100 Friend Level Members
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Ann Mijanovich, Lawrence and Michelle Nathan, Tanya Reed-Patterson, Scott Richardson, David Vogt
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Arthur Matthews, David McClurkin, Judy and Nelson Mills, Ed and Patty Monteleagre, Stephen Mulherin,
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Windsor Reach
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Stern, Dan Tanner, Ann Walter, Matthew Warenzak, Rachael Kathryn Woerner
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Alexandra Marrero, Trek Matthews, Nina Mattila, Faith McClure, Shane McDonald, Brandon McDonald, Joshua
McFadden, Clint McGuire, Manda McKay, Tom Meiss, Kathy Meliopoulos, Whit Miller, Morgan Mills, Morgan
Mitchell, Mike Monteleagre, Kaitlin Montgomery, Carolyn Ann Moore, Paul Muldawer, Tracy Murrell, Masud
Olufani, Rita Omark, Kristen Petty, Sandra-Lee Phipps, Ashlyn Pope, Dan Powell, William Power, James
Quick, D. Carl Rainey, Rainey Rawles, Justin Reed, James Reeves, Kyla Reinagel, Loring Resler, Adam Reyes,
Chiharu Roach, Martha Davis Rodgers, Kellie Romany, Danielle Rose, Stacie Rose, Jessica Rose, Matthew
Rosenfeld, Karen Rothstein, Stevie Sackin, Donna Sammander, Noah Saunders, Richard Adam Sellers, Mimi
Sheperd, Laura Shull, Amie Smith, Steven Anthony Smith, Brittany Stansel, Ben Steele, Jim Stovall, Rebecca
Stuckey, Gavin Teichert, Michelle Therrien, Alexandra Thomas, P. Seth Thompson, Tim Torok, Brian
Treadwell, Julianne Trew, Jimmy Truong, Laura Vela, Elizabeth Visscher, Melanie Watson, Nicole D. Webb,
Christina West, Jill Pope West, Robert H. Wicker, Cori Williams, Marlee Winters, Benjamin Worley
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GALA ARTIST PATRON DONORS 2014
MOCA GA would like to recognize all of the patron artists who donated 100% of
auctions sales from the 2014 MOCA GALA Art Auction to the Museum. The event raised
nearly $200,000 of operating funds to support the Museum. This would not have been
possible without the support of the following artists:
Patron Artists who donated 100% of auction proceeds to MOCA GA:
Amalia Amaki, Larry Jens Anderson, Maria Artemis, Shana Barefoot, Temme BarkinLeeds, Susan Beallor-Snyder, Clara Blalock, Andrew Boatright, Jonathan Bouknight,
Eileen Braun, Lucinda Bunnen, Kevin Byrd, Joe Camoosa, Dennis Campay, Philip
Carpenter, InKyoung Chun, Maurice Clifford, Susan Cofer, Marcia R. Cohen, Hope
Cohn, Kevin Cole, Bethany Collins, Annette Cone-Skelton, Don Cooper, Glenn Dair,
Terri Dilling, Craig Dongoski, Betty Edge, Julia Emmons, John Folsom, Tom Francis,
Jill Frank, Molly Rose Freeman, Nikita Gale, Angus Galloway, Annette Gates, Eula
Rodgers Ginsburg, Kojo Griffin, Paul Hagedorn, HENSE, Sarah Hobbs, E.K. Huckaby,
Scott Ingram, R. Jean, Amy Johns, Eric Kaepplinger, Diane Kempler, David Landis,
Jack Lawing, John Lawrence, Elizabeth Lide, Paul Light, Jr., Beth Lilly, Pam
Longobardi, Ted Maloof, Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier, Joe Massey, Bri Matheson, Donna
Mintz, Katherine Mitchell, William Mize, Jiha Moon, Kemp Mooney, Myott, Kristi
Nardelli, Eleanor Neal, Laura Noel, Yanique Norman, Lainey Papageorge, Michael
Peterson, Mario Petrirena, Wynne Ragland, Ansley West Rivers, Susan Robert, Paul
Rodeker, Rocio Rodriguez, Ben Rollins, Susan J. Ross, Steven Sachs, Brandon Sadler,
Michael Scoffield, Corrine Sephora, Robert Sherer, Jerry Siegel, Deanna Sirlin, John
Sumner, David Swann, K. Tauches, Katherine Taylor, Dayna Thacker, Alexi Torres,
Gregor Turk, Lisa Tuttle, Martijn van Wagtendonk, Gwen Walker, Larry Walker, Jim
Waters, Charolette R. Webb, Caomin Xie
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FINANCIAL
RESULTS
Source of Funds
Foundations
Corporations
Public Grants
Individuals
Earned
In-kind
Total
$273,500
$22,000
$97,341
$276,121
$192,328
$90,587
$951,877
28.73%
2.31%
10.23%
29.01%
20.21%
9.52%
Use of Funds
Exhibitions/Programs/Artists
Support
Administration
Communications
$591,588 67.8%
$221,739 25.4%
$59,520 6.8%
Total
$872,847
Art Collection Value
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2013
2014
$2,586,596
$2,775,646
Increase in value by 7.3%
EXHIBITIONS
AND PROGRAMS
EXHIBITIONS 2013 – 2014
Georgia Artists Selecting Georgia Artists
June 22-August 24, 2013
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Selected by former MOCA GA Working Artist Project winners, Xie
Caomin, Larry Walker and Martha Whittington, the artwork of the 60
Georgia artists in this major exhibition was chosen from 447
submissions from all over the state of Georgia. The intent of this
exhibition is not to do a survey or find a common theme, but to
assemble in one exhibition some of the best work currently being
produced in Georgia.
Jiha Moon: Foreign Love
September 7-November 2, 2013
Working Artist Project 2012/2013
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Jiha Moon worked in three areas for this exhibition: works on paper,
ceramic sculptures, and Norigae (traditional Korean clothing
accessories) as art objects. She notes that “throughout the entire
exhibition, my subject deals with my interests of mixing multiple
cultural references (eastern, western and beyond) and playing with
the idea of shifting identities.” The Working Artist Project is funded
by the Charles Loridans Foundation with additional support from the
National Endowment for the Arts.
Artists Photographing Artists
September 7-November 2, 2013
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These works from the MOCA GA permanent collection were produced
in 2012 as part of an ongoing project which features portraits of
Georgia visual artists created by Georgia photographers. The
photographers are commissioned to create two prints of each portrait,
one to give to the subject of the portrait and one for the MOCA GA
permanent collection. Beginning in 2006, this ongoing project has
placed 58 portraits by 16 photographers in the MOCA GA permanent
collection. This project was funded by the Massey Charitable Trust.
Alongside their Likeness
September 7-November 2, 2013
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This exhibition features photographic portraits of photographers
alongside photographs the artists have created. All works in this
exhibition are from the MOCA GA permanent collection. Portraits
included the artists Chip Simone, Harry Callahan, Lynn MarshallLinnemeier, Oraien Catledge, Mary Carolyn Pindar, Paul Kwilecki,
Lucinda Bunnen, and Karekin Goekjian. The exhibition was curated
by Martha Brewer, the MOCA GA Membership and Special Events
Director.
Marvin Rhodes, Portrait of Oraien Catledge, 2006 and
Oraien Catledge, Untitled, 2000
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EXHIBITIONS 2013 – 2014
Katherine Taylor: Spillover November 16-January 18, 2014
Working Artist Project 2012/2013
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Katherine Taylor (b. 1965 in Biloxi, Mississippi) studied at the Atlanta
college of Art and Georgia State University. Taylor’s paintings
examine the visual relationships that mediate our experiences of
disaster in the natural world. Taylor stated, “Spillover looks to the
engineered landscape and its impact on disaster in the
environment.” Taylor was selected as a Working Artist Project
winner in 2012.
2011/2012 Working Artist Project Apprentices
November 16, 2013- January 18, 2014
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This exhibition featured new works by Hailey Lowe Fennell, Ashley
Schick, Nathan Sharratt, and Jiovnni Tallington who served as studio
apprentices for the Working Artist Project (WAP). WAP is an awards
program to support established visual artists of merit who reside in
the metropolitan Atlanta area. A guest curator from a major museum
is invited to select three visual artists to be supported with an
exhibition, promotion, a studio apprentice, and a major stipend to
create work over the course of the year.
Paintings: New Acquisitions from the Permanent Collection
November 16, 2013- January 18, 2014
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This exhibition showcased new paintings recently acquired for the
MOCA GA permanent collection. MOCA GA boasts a permanent
collection of over 900 works of contemporary art by more than 250
Georgia artists, which began with a founding collection
(Pictured at right: Vincencia Blount, Unknown, 1986)
SCORE: Artists in Overtime, Curated by Hope Cohn
February 1- March 29, 2014
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SCORE: Artists in Overtime is an exhibition that celebrated our
wonder, passion, and fascination with sports and art. Fresh and
original, SCORE explores the art of the game and the game of art.
SCORE opened on January 31 to coincide with the 2014 Winter
Olympics. The exhibition featured local and national contemporary
artists who take inspiration from sports as their subject, both
literally and poetically.
Shara Hughes: Guess You Had To Be There
April 19-June 28, 2014
Working Artist Project 2012/2013
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Guess You Had To Be There, a solo exhibition of new work by Shara
Hughes, debuted paintings created and completed over the last year
of the Working Artist Project. Her paintings combine elements of
landscape, still life, and figuration and, as one critic writes,
“transport the viewer to the realm of dreams and fairy tales through
a lyrical evocation of archetypal images that seem to twist and
transmute before our eyes.” (Harriette Grissom, ArtsATL)
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WORKING ARTIST PROJECT 2013-2014 EXHIBITIONS
Working Artist Project Exhibition Series
MOCA GA received $100,000 from the Charles Loridans Foundation and an additional $30,000 from the
National Endowment for the Arts to sponsor a sixth year of the MOCA GA Working Artist Project (WAP).
WAP is a program that supports metropolitan Atlanta visual artists, expands the Museum’s mission, and
strengthens the arts and cultural component of Atlanta. Each year, MOCA GA holds a metro-wide juried
competition, featuring a visiting curator from a nationally recognized museum to select three working artists
based on their talent, professionalism, and their proven ability to complete the project. Each artist is
supported with an exhibition, promotion, a studio assistant, and a major stipend in the amount of $15,000
to create work over the course of the year. The Working Artist Project Exhibition, and the accompanying
full-color catalogue, presents the new work by the artists to the community and documents the work created
throughout the project year. Programming for these exhibitions includes an artist talk, as well as behindthe-scenes visits to the artists’ studios. The guest curator in 2013/2014 was Julie Rodrigues Widholm,
Pamela Alper Associate Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (MCA)
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Jiha Moon –Foreign Love, September 7-November 2, 2013, Gallery I
Katherine Taylor –Spillover, November 16, 2013-January 18, 2014 , Gallery I
Shara Hughes—Guess You Had to Be There, April 19-June 28, 2014, Gallery I
Katherine Taylor, Floodplain, 2013
Shara Hughes, Hurricane
Hughes, 2014
Jiha Moon,
Masqueraders, 2013
Note: The Working Artist Project winners who will exhibit in 2014/2015 were chosen during a metro-area call
for artists at the end of Fiscal Year 2014. They will begin creating their new bodies of work and have solo
exhibitions at MOCA GA in the upcoming year. The winners are Scott Ingram, E.K. Huckaby, and Fahamu Pecou.
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PROGRAMS 2013-2014
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Draw@MOCA
Draw@MOCA is series of Saturday afternoon drawing workshops
from 1-3pm, led by artist Angus Galloway. The series features a
different guest artist each month and trains attendees of all ages.
Funds for this program were provided by the Bright Wings
Foundation and Power2Give.
Color + Texture
October 12, 2013
Guest Artist: Nick Madden
 Self Portrait Workshop
O November 9, 2013
O Guest Artist: Jason Butcher
 Handmade Books
O December 7, 2013
O Guest Artist: Jerushia Graham
 Exploring Scale
O January 11, 2014
O Guest Artist: Molly Rose Freeman
 Inspiration From The Found Image
O February 8, 2014
O Guest Artist: Johnathan Fisher
 The Mark As Movement
O March 8, 2014
O Guest Artist: Meredith Kooi
 The Exquisite Corpse
O June 14, 2014
O Guest Artist: Erin Dixon
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ArtMerge
The off-site tours through ArtMerge offer a series of field trips that
promote awareness of the diversity of the visual arts venues found in
Atlanta. MOCA GA schedules artists, curators, or arts administrators to
inform our group and answer questions.
 Jiha Moon Studio Visit – August 1, 2013
 Andrew Scott Ross @ Emory – December 7, 2013
 Zuckerman Museum of Art, KSU – May 19, 2014
 Scott Ingram, Pierced House Project and Artist Studio at ACAC –
June 7, 2014
MOCA GA Internship and Graduate Residency Programs
2014 was a successful year for MOCA GA’s Internship Program, which gives students from Metro-Atlanta and
beyond a hands-on learning experience and educates them on the multi-faceted role of an arts administrator.
MOCA GA accepts an average of sixteen student interns from
Metro-Atlanta high schools, colleges and universities each year.
In addition to assisting the staff in preparing exhibitions and
materials and conducting grant research, the interns sort,
catalog and digitize MOCA GA’s historical archives.
MOCA GA’s Paid Residency Program was successfully piloted in
2014 providing a paid, part-time position for a graduate student
with interest in Arts Administration. This opportunity gives the
student concentrated hands-on learning and practical skills and
they are invited to propose a program for MOCA GA thereby
increasing staff capacity. The first graduate resident created a
Volunteer Docent Training program that is being implemented to
increase the number of exhibition tours given each year.
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EVENTS 2013-2014
Off-The-Wall Pin-Up Show + Sale
NOVEMBER 7, 2013
The annual Off-the-Wall Pin-Up show was, as
always a successful event and membership
drive in 2013. Approximately 110 new members
were added to the MOCA GA constituency,
including a number of artists and arts
supporters. The artists the submitted work for
Pin-Up came from 40 cities across the state of
Georgia.
Mambo Nights at MOCA GA
NOVEMBER 23, 2013
In 2013, MOCA GA hosted a Mambo Nights series
at the Museum. This event was hosted for
members and nonmembers as a way to engage
new audiences in the exciting art form of salsa
and mambo. Beginner’s lessons were available
and there was a professional performance by
Stiletto Dance Company. These events served
as a fundraiser for MOCA GA as well as an
entertaining event for patrons.
11th Annual MOCA GALA
APRIL 12, 2014
 The 2014 MOCA GALA Art Auction raised nearly
$200,000 for the Museum, funds which are
unrestricted and help make all museum operations
possible.
 Grace Miguel and Usher Raymond IV were cochairs of the Gala and hosted the VIP Host Committee
Party at their home in Atlanta.
The eleventh annual MOCA GALA Art Auction
presented high-quality works of art by an invitationonly group of Georgia’s finest artists. The event was
catered by one of Atlanta’s top caterers, and James
H. Landon (auctioneer extraordinaire) auctioned art
for a fast-paced and dynamic Live Auction. Silent
Auction items were available for purchase on tablets
and mobile phones.
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OF NOTE
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Approximately 350 students were given
docent-lead tours of the Museum in FY 20132014, ensuring that the youth of the Atlanta
Metro area are educated on the art history of
Georgia and that future generations will be
aware of the contemporary art in the state.
Helen Herring, the first MOCA GA graduate
resident, conducted her final project at the Museum through the creation of a
volunteer docent program that will go into effect in the upcoming months. Her
valuable research will increase staff capacity to give well-informed, guided tours
of the Museum to students and visitors and will also assist with recruiting docents
for the future.
In 2014, the Executive Assistant position was created on the
MOCA GA staff and filled by a past intern, Amy Kicklighter. In
addition to her role as the Executive Assistant to the Director,
Amy has also taken on responsibilities as Membership Associate
in which she is responsible for contacting new members and
maintaining relationships and communications.
The 2013-2014 Fiscal Year marked the success of a capital
campaign that raised funds for the expansion of the MOCA GA
Education/Research Center (E/RC), opened to the public on August 22, 2014.
This full build-out and renovation was designed as a pro bono project by the
architecture firm Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects. The Education/Research
Center will increase by an additional 7,000 square feet, bringing the Museum’s
total square footage to 22,000 square feet. The E/RC will be home to an art
library, exhibition space for the permanent collection, and increased storage
space for the collection and the historical archives.
LOOKING AHEAD IN 2014-2015
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In FY 2014/2015, Scott Ingram, E.K. Huckaby, and Fahamu
Pecou were selected as the Working Artist Project winners
and will each be featured in an upcoming exhibition. This
year’s guest juror was Franklin Sirmans, Terri and Michael
Smooke Department Head and Curator of Contemporary
Art from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
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MOCA GA will welcome two new board members in the
upcoming fiscal year: William Bolen and Aimee Chubb!
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Erin Green will join the staff in FY 14/15 as the new
Development Officer for MOCA GA. She was previously a
graduate resident at MOCA GA and worked to develop a Planned
Giving program to increase the Museum’s contributed income.
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The newly expanded Education/Research Center will open on
August 22, 2014 with its first exhibition of the MOCA GA
Permanent Collection
Erin Green and
Amy Kicklighter
o The inaugural exhibition will showcase many iconic works from the founding
collection, Working Artist Project Selections, and other acquisitions. Each of
these works will also be linked to the historical archives in MOCA GA’s E/RC
by relating each decade represented in the show to happenings and
noteworthy events in the Georgia art world at the time. The MOCA GA
Archives contain over 150,000 items documenting the history of Georgia
contemporary art and will serve as a key resource for this exhibition.
o The E/RC expansion also provides a home for the MOCA GA art library, which
houses over 3,000 books relating to contemporary art history.
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MOCA GA
STAFF
Annette Cone-Skelton
Martha Brewer
Anahita Modaresi
Founder/CEO/Director
Director Of Membership And
Events
Development Director
coneskelton@mocaga.org
Shana Barefoot
Collections And
Exhibitions Manager
sbarefoot@mocaga.org
mbrewer@mocaga.org
amodaresi@mocaga.org
Eric Kaepplinger
Amy Kicklighter
Art Preparator and Facilities
Manager
Assistant to the Director and
Membership Manager
ekaepplinger@mocaga.org
akicklighter@mocaga.org
Ralph Green
Bookkeeper
In addition to our wonderful staff,
MOCA GA is fortunate to have a strong
base of volunteers that assist with the
everyday operations of the Museum.
ralphgreen@aol.com
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There are approximately 39 volunteers
who assist with reception, special
events, and docent-lead tours.
MOCA GA 2013-2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
1. Richard Asbill
Attorney, Asbill Dispute
Resolution
Member Engagement
Committee
9. B. Harvey Hill, Jr.
Partner/Retired, Alston &
Bird
Executive, Future and
Governance Committees
2. Philip Babb, Chair
Principal, Philip Babb
Architect
Executive, Future and
Nominating Committees
10. Sophie Hobbs,
Treasurer
CFO, World 50
Financial Strategic Planning
Committee
3. Lucinda Bunnen
Artist, Art Collector
Member Engagement
Committee
11. Grace Miguel
Promotion, Management,
Marketing, Music Industry
PR/Marketing Committee
4. Joe Barry Carroll
Retired NBA player
Investment Advisor
Member Engagement
Committee
12. Eleanor Neal
Arts Educator
Artist Advisory Council
5. Annette Cone-Skelton,
President
President/CEO/Director,
MOCA GA
Executive Committee
6. Betty Edge, Past Chair
Artist/Art Collector
Governance and Nominating
and Future Committees
7. Merrill Elam, Vice Chair
Mack Scogin Merrill Elam
Architects
Executive, Future and
Governance Committees
8. Randy Gregson,
Treasurer
Partner, Ernst & Young
Executive and Financial
Strategic Planning
Committees
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13. Donna Northington
SVP Strategic Planning,
Turner Network Sales
Financial Strategic Planning
Committee
14. Claudia Patton
Chief Talent Officer,
Edelman Worldwide
PR/Marketing Committee
15. Stuart Pliner, Secretary
Owner, Stuart C. Pliner
Home
Member Engagement
Committee
16. Alex Simmons
Atlanta Attorney
Member Engagement
Committee
17. Sally Singletary
Art Consultant, Collector
18. Mary Stanley
Art Consultant/Collector
Executive and Member
Engagement Committees
19. Todd Tautfest
Director of Business
Development,
Wilmington Trust
Member Engagement
Committee
20. Ramon Tomé
Environmental Specialist,
Georgia Department of
Natural Resources
Nominating Committee
21. Susan Tucker, Past
Chair
Owner, Tucker & Associates
PR/Marketing Committee
22. Larry Walker
Artist/Retired Professor,
Georgia State University
Artist Advisory Council,
Nominating, and Future
Committees
23. Joan Whitcomb
Arts Supporter
Executive Committee
MOCA GA
BOARD OF ADVISORS 2014
James Dixon
Julia Emmons
Alston Glenn
Virginia Hepner
Joel Katz
Louise Shaw
Jill Spencer
Karen and John Spiegel
Lisa Tuttle
Wayne Vason
Benjamin White
Accessions to the
Permanent Collection
2013-2014
Pictured Above: Larry Walker,
Surface, Spirit Voices and Other
Secrets, Working Artist Project
Exhibition, 2008
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Accession #
Accession #
2013.001
2013.002
2013.003
2013.004
2013.005
2013.006
2013-2014 Permanent
Collection Accessions
Details
Details
Peter Bahouth
Portrait of Whitney Stansell (Artists Photographing Artists Series),
2012
stereoscopic photograph with stand/viewer
1 x 1 inch (photograph) / 60 x 8 x 8 inches (viewer/stand)
Commissioned by: MOCA GA
Credit: Produced in collaboration with the Atlanta Photography
Group and funded by the Massey Charitable Trust.
Peter Bahouth
Self-Portrait (Artists Photographing Artists Series), 2012
stereoscopic photograph with stand/viewer
1 x 1 inch (photograph) / 60 x 8 x 8 inches (viewer/stand)
Commissioned by: MOCA GA
Credit: Produced in collaboration with the Atlanta Photography
Group and funded by the Massey Charitable Trust.
Scott Belville
Beyond Belief, 1977
charcoal, watercolor and gouache on paper
14x 10.5 inches / 22.5 x 18.5 inches framed
Credit: Gift of Davis S. Golden
Scott Belville
Between the Here and Now, 2000
oil on canvas
84 x 60 inches / 90 x 66 inches framed
Credit: Gift of the artist
Vincencia Blount
Uptown, 1987
acrylic on canvas
77 x 77 inches
Credit: Gift of the estate of artist
Vincencia Blount
Homage to Louise, 1991
acrylic on canvas
77 x 77 inches
Credit: Gift of the estate of artist
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Accession #
2013.007
2013.008
2013.009
2013.010
2013.011
2013.012
2013.013
2013-2014 Permanent
Collection Accessions
Details
Vincencia Blount
Hambidge Series, 1994
acrylic on canvas
48 x 64 inches
Credit: Gift of the estate of artist
Vincencia Blount
Bird of Paradise II, 1987
acrylic on canvas
48 x 64 inches
Credit: Gift of the estate of artist
Vincencia Blount
Unknown (illegible), 1986
acrylic on canvas
36 x 48 inches
Credit: Gift of the estate of artist
Mark Burleson
Service of Supply, 2011
mixed media with found objects
15 x 36 x 7 inches
Credit: Gift of David S. Golden
Dennis Campay
Lost in Translation, 2011
mixed media on canvas
48 x 36 inches
Credit: Gift of Kristen Rolando & Kimberley Campbell
Maurice Clifford
Tree of Life (End of the Whirl) or Restore America Plan, 2008-2011
oil on canvas, plastic, metal, layered acrylic, wood
74.5 x 56.5 inches framed
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
Susan Cofer
Untitled, ca. 2010
Prismacolor pencil on Arches paper
8 x 9.5 / 18.5 x 22.25 inches framed
Credit: Gift of the artist
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Accession #
2013-2014 Permanent
Collection Accessions
Details
2013.040
Anthony Dabraio
Portabello Road, 2013
photograph, pigment print
16 x 20 inches / 20 x 24 inches framed
Credit: Gift of Atlanta Photography Group in conjunction with
exhibition, Barbara Griffin Selects. Chosen by Annette Cone Skelton
for MOCA GA. Funds provided by 2012 APG/MOCA GA Virginia
Twinam Smith Print Purchase Award.
2013.014
Jim Frazer
Botanical Dream VII, 2005
photograph, pigment print
40 x 38 inches
Credit: Gift of the artist
2013.015
2013.016
2013.017
2013.018
Jim Frazer
Botanical Dream VIII, 2005
photograph, pigment print
37 x 47 inches
Credit: Gift of the artist
James Herbert
Yellow Guy Left, ca. late 1990s
acrylic on canvas
91.5 x 82 inches
Credit: Gift of the artist
James Herbert
Whirling Man, 1999
acrylic on canvas
82 x 91.5 inches
Credit: Gift of the artist
James Herbert
Orange Sizzle Head, ca. late 1990s
acrylic on canvas
91.5 x 82 inches
Credit: Gift of the artist
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Accession #
2013.041a-b
2013.019
2013.020
2013.021
2013.022
2013-2014 Permanent
Collection Accessions
Details
Jan Kapoor
Gnomon, Boneyard Beach and Waterway, Boneyard Beach, 2013
photographs, pigment prints
8 x 8 inches each / 18 x 22 inches each framed each
Credit: Gift of Atlanta Photography Group in conjunction with
exhibition, Barbara Griffin Selects. Chosen by Annette Cone Skelton
for MOCA GA. Funds provided by 2012 APG/MOCA GA Virginia
Twinam Smith Print Purchase Award.
Beth Lilly
Project, Career, Employer (The Oracle @ WiFi Project), 2012
photographs, pigment ink on paper
20 x 20 inches (unframed)
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
Beth Lilly
Panic Mid-life Choices (The Oracle @ WiFi Project), 2012
photographs, pigment ink on paper
20 x 20 inches (unframed)
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
Beth Lilly
From Here, My Place (The Oracle @ WiFi Project), 2012
photographs, pigment ink on paper
20 x 20 inches (unframed)
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
Beth Lilly
Shark, Fleeting, Boyfriend (The Oracle @ WiFi Project), 2012
photographs, pigment ink on paper
20 x 20 inches (unframed)
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
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Accession #
2013.023
2013.024
2013.025
2013.026
2013.027
2013.028
2013-2014 Permanent
Collection Accessions
Details
Beth Lilly
Black Presents, 2013
photograph, pigment ink on paper
29 x 21 inches framed
Credit: Gift of David S. Golden
Ted Maloof
Mystery Flower #1, ca. 2006
photograph, pigment print on paper
21 x 14 / 29 x 22 inches (framed)
Credit: Gift of the artist
Jiha Moon
Masqueraders, 2013
ink, acrylic, embroidery patches on Hanji
34 x 64.5 inches (unframed)
Credit: 2012/2013 Working Artist Project
Dorothy O’Connor
Water (Scenes Portfolio), created 2006, printed 2011
photograph, archival ink jet, printed on Museo Silver Rag paper
20 x 30 inches (unframed), edition 1/6
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
Dorothy O’Connor
Earth (Scenes Portfolio), created 2008, printed 2011
photograph, archival ink jet, printed on Museo Silver Rag paper
18.5 x 27 inches (unframed) , edition 1/6
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
Dorothy O’Connor
Room (Scenes Portfolio), created 2009, printed 2011
photograph, archival ink jet, printed on Museo Silver Rag paper
24 x 30 inches (unframed), edition 1/6
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
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Accession #
2013.029
2013.030
2013.031
2013.032
2013.033
2013.034
2013-2014 Permanent
Collection Accessions
Details
Dorothy O’Connor
Underneath (Scenes Portfolio), created 2010, printed 2011
photograph, archival ink jet, printed on Museo Silver Rag paper
30 x 40 inches (unframed), edition 1/6
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
Dorothy O’Connor
Crocheting the Ocean (Scenes Portfolio), created 2010, printed 2011
photograph, archival ink jet, printed on Museo Silver Rag paper
34 x 40 inches (unframed), edition 1/6
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
Dorothy O’Connor
Asleep (Scenes Portfolio), created 2006, printed 2012
photograph, archival ink jet, printed on Museo Silver Rag paper
18.5 x 27 inches (unframed), edition 1/6
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
Dorothy O’Connor
Tornado (Scenes Portfolio), created 2011, printed 2012
photograph, archival ink jet,
printed on Museo Silver Rag paper, edition 1/6
34 x 40 inches (unframed)
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
Wynne Ragland
Winter Rhythm, 2011
photograph, carbon print on paper
20 x 15 / 25 x 21 inches (framed)
Credit: Gift of David S. Golden
Marvin Rhodes
Ben Johnson and Family, 1985
silver gelatin print
14.25 x 14.25 / 26.5 x 26.5 inches (framed)
Credit: Gift of the artist
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Accession #
2013.035
2013.036
2013.037
2013.038
2013-2014 Permanent
Collection Accessions
Details
Edward Ross
Untitled, 1971
mixed media on paper
20.5 x 16.25 / 27.5 x 23 inches (framed)
Credit: Anonymous gift
Steven Sachs
Drought, 2009
enamel and ink on paper mounted to perforated metal
and plexiglas
20 x 20 inches framed
Gift of the artist
Katherine Taylor
Floodplain, 2013
oil on canvas
72 x 108 inches
Credit: 2012/2013 Working Artist Project
Lisa Tuttle
Winter Thought , 2012
archival digital print
7 x 17.25 / 20.5 x 24.5 inches (framed)
Credit: Gift of David S. Golden
2013.039
Ilia Varcev
Clinton Motorcade, 1993
photograph, silver gelatin print on paper
14.5 x 14.5 inches (unframed)
Credit: Gift of Edwin Robinson
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