Annual Report - Hunter Museum of American Art
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Annual Report - Hunter Museum of American Art
WINTER 2 0 1 3 SPECIAL ANNUAL REPORT ISSUE HOURS __________________ MON: 10 A .M. - 5 P.M. TUE : 10 A .M. - 5 P.M. WED : NOON - 5 P.M. THU: 10 A .M. - 8 P.M. FRI: 10 A .M. - 5 P.M. SAT: 10 A .M. - 5 P.M. SUN: NOON - 5 P.M. HOURS ____________________ Admission to the Hunter is free on the first Sunday of each month. Sponsored by Easy Auto. G RO U P TOUR S ____________________ Groups of ten or more receive discounted admission. For more information visit www.huntermuseum.org. LO C AT I ON ____________________ 1 0 B LU FF VIEW C H AT TA N O OG A , TN 37403 The Museum is less than three blocks from the Tennessee Aquarium, in downtown Chattanooga. PAR K I N G ____________________ Parking is available in the Museum’s parking lot located to the right of the Museum’s traffic circle. www.huntermuseum.org Cover: Tony Scherman, b. 1950, II Mostro, 1998 encaustic on canvas, 84 x 96 inches, Collection of Hunter Museum of American Art, In honor of Julius L. Chazen. A gift of the Unus Foundation, Nanci and Steve Chazen and Jack Saks-Chazen, 1999.7. From Go Figure exhibit, Nov. 26, 2013 - Feb. 2, 2014. 3 D IRE C TOR ’ S V IE W ______________________________________________________________________ E X H IB IT ION 4 - 5 GO FIGURE ______________________________________________________________________ H U NT E R H AP P E NING S HOLIDAYS AT THE HUNTER 6 ______________________________________________________________________ 7 U P C OM ING E X H IB IT ION AFRICAN AMERICAN ART: HARLEM RENAISSANCE, CIVIL RIGHTS ERA AND BEYOND ______________________________________________________________________ 8 - 9 C ALE NDAR ______________________________________________________________________ 10 S TAF F, C LAS S E S, AND WORK S H OP S RACHEL VEAL - NEW MANAGER OF STUDIO PROGRAMS WINTER CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS ______________________________________________________________________ H U NT E R M U S E U M ANNU AL RE P ORT BOARD OF TRUSTEES 11 12 ACQUISITIONS 13 EXHIBITIONS 14 - 15 EDUCATION 15 GIFTS, GRANTS, AND SPONSORSHIPS 16 FINANCIAL REPORT 17 - 23 MEMBERS LIST ______________________________________________________________________ 24 MUSEUM STORE , CELEBRATING NEW YEAR ’S EVE , AND HUNTER UNDERGROUND 2014 2 DIRECTOR’S VIEW Artwork seated at table: Duane Hanson (1925-1996), Fundraiser, 1980, polyvinyl, polychromed in oil with accessories, life-size, Collection of Hunter Museum of American Art, Museum purchase, 1998.2 From: Go Figure exhibit, Nov. 26, 2013 - Feb. 2, 2014 Dear Members, As I write this, I am thinking of all that has been accomplished over the past year and I am looking forward to the promise of the year ahead. This ArtView and Annual Report issue details the Hunter’s activity for 2012-2013. It also highlights the many traditions we are about to celebrate. The festive trees of Holidays at the Hunter, as well as the excitement of our New Year’s Eve Party are upon us. (New Year’s Eve Party tickets go on sale December 1. Get yours before we sell out!) Additionally, the Go Figure exhibition, featuring works from our permanent collection, is opening November 26 and it offers a great reason to visit this holiday season. Looking back, we are grateful for another successful Spectrum charitable art auction. This event supports diverse educational programs, provides compelling exhibitions, and builds the Museum’s collection. In September, we launched The George T. Hunter Society, which has been established to formally recognize and honor those who have generously included the Museum in their legacy planning. Through 2014, we will be acknowledging everyone making commitments to the society as Founders. We hope you will consider including the Hunter in your estate plan and becoming one of these Founders. We are grateful to those who have already stepped forward and acknowledged their plans to us. As the Museum provides enriching educational opportunities, world-class concert series, and phenomenal exhibits, we hope you will remember the Museum in your year-end giving. As your membership nears expiration in the year ahead, please not only consider renewing, but taking your membership to the next charitable giving level. Consideration of gifts of artwork are always appreciated. Sponsorships are another great way to not only make engaging programs and exhibits possible, but they are a fantastic way to market your business in a non-cluttered way or to support an area of personal interest at the Hunter. As another year is on the verge of history, I get nostalgic and reflect on family, friends, and community. I am grateful that you are a part of the Hunter Family. Your friendship and support helps us achieve our mission and our community is all the better for it. Best wishes to you and your family in this wonderful season of celebration and throughout the year ahead. I’ll see you in the galleries, Daniel E. Stetson Executive Director 3 EXHIBITION SELECTIONS FROM THE HUNTER MUSEUM’S PERMANENT COLLECTION Nov. 26, 2013 – Feb. 2, 2014 Artists have been exploring the human figure for thousands of years from the Ancient Egyptians and Sumerians to today, and this journey has taken a diversity of forms that range from realistic to expressionistic to abstract. This exhibition of nearly forty works presents a selection of artists from the Hunter Museum’s collection of figurative art. Examining the human form and the portrait from a variety of perspectives, these contemporary artists delve into a myriad of portrayals of the figure, and the accompanying narratives that shape human life. Featured will be artists such as Leon Golub and Tony Scherman, whose heavily layered painting techniques and enigmatic portrait heads speak to the deeply significant themes of loss and mortality. Realists Philip Pearlstein and Bo Bartlett precisely www.huntermuseum.org depict the figure, but leave us wondering about the narrative behind the works. Sculptural representations include Alan Siegal’s Woman as Chair, Duane Hanson’s Fundraiser, and Catharine Newell’s Fleeting Sketches on Glass. Whether mythological, historical or contemporary, reinterpreting the human form is a consistent theme in the art of America. As we look into each face, we wonder both about the person being depicted as well as the artist who created the work. What is each story about? How does it relate to our lives today? No matter whether the image is meticulously painted or scraped on with a palette knife, each portrait, each figure holds a story behind it, one that speaks to the search for identity as well to the larger themes of our lives—happiness, loss, hope, conflict, joy. 4 EXHIBITION Opposite Page: Bo Bartlett (b. 1955), The Babysitter, 1999, oil on linen, 60 x 73 3/4 inches, Collection of Hunter Musuem of American Art, Museum purchase made possible by the generosity of the 2000 Collectors’ Group, 2000.7 Clockwise from top left: Phillip Pearlstein (b. 1924), Two Models on Red Office Swivel Chair, 1985, oil on canvas, 96 x 72 inches, Collection of Hunter Musuem of American Art, Museum purchase with funds provided by the Benwood Foundation and the 1985 Collectors’ Group, 1985.7 Catharine Newell (b. 1947), Alone Together IX, 2008, kiln formed glass with powder detail, 21 elements each 9 x 12 x 12 inches, Collection of Hunter Musuem of American Art, Museum purchase, 2009.4 Leon A. Golum (1922-2004), Head XXV, 1959, lacquer on canvas, 48 x 38 inches, Collection of Hunter Museum of American Art, Museum purchase provided by the Benwood Foundation and the 1983 Collectors’ Group, 1983.8 Nathan Oliveira (1928-2010), Figures Summer 1988 #17, 1988, painted monotype, 47 x 42 inches, Collection of Hunter Museum of American Art, Gift of Phil and Ellen Whitaker, 2013.2 5 Go Figure is sponsored by: With additional support from: HUNTER HAPPENINGS Celebrate a long standing tradition with festive trees as part of Holidays at the Hunter. Many Chattanooga residents have fond memories of visiting the Museum during this special tradition. This year, the community is once again invited to join the celebration from Dec. 1, 2013 to Jan. 5, 2014. During this season, guests will experience the breathtaking trees, live music from local performers, holiday shopping and a visit from Santa. R E L AT E D E V E N T S HOLIDAYS AT THE HUNTER MEMBER PARTY Thurs., Dec. 5, 5 p.m. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Everyone is invited to learn more about the museum’s activities throughout 2013 and its plans for the future with Executive Director Daniel Stetson. At 6 p.m., music from the Old Time Travelers and Voices of Lee will begin, as well as craft projects for children, self-guided tours of the trees and a special photo experience with Hunter Claus. Holiday snacks will be served and special discounts will be available in the Museum Store. A distinctive treat this year includes a special viewing of the Hunter’s latest exhibit Go Figure which features selections from the Museum’s Permanent Collection that are not often on display. Free to Hunter members. The general public is invited to attend for $14.95 for adults and $9.95 for children (3-17). Tickets can be purchased at the door the evening of the event. Artful Yoga: A Break from the Holiday Rush Sat, Dec. 14, 1:30 p.m. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Experience the body as sculpture with acrobatic yoga as taught by Matt Fields-Johnson and Joy Dixon. We will explore shapes in yoga through our own bodies. The program is free and open to all levels of experience. Participants should bring their own mat. Registration is not required. Holiday String Theory at the Hunter Thurs., Dec. 19, 6 p.m. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Celebrate Holidays at the Hunter with the latest String Theory concert featuring chamber music works by Beethoven, Brahms, and Moszkowski. The evening will begin with a dialogue between Gloria Chen and guest musicians, including famous violinists and sisters Ani and Ida Kavafian, violinist Yura Lee, violist Steven Tenenbom, and cellist Peter Wiley. Visit huntermuseum.org for ticket information. New Year’s Eve Party on the Bluff Thurs, Dec. 31, 8:30 p.m. - 1 a.m. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Ring in the New Year at the Hunter Museum. Enjoy food, an open bar, music and the best view in town. Say goodbye to 2013 in style! Visit huntermuseum.org for more information. Tickets go on sale Dec. 1. Holidays at the Hunter will continue during normal Museum hours through Jan. 5, 2014. Remember, the Hunter Museum will be closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Days and will close early December 24 and New Year’s Eve. Holidays at the Hunter are sponsored by: www.huntermuseum.org 6 AFRICAN AMERICAN A RT: Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era and Beyond African American Art: Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era and Beyond presents nearly 100 works by 43 artists who lived through the tremendous socio-political changes of the 20th century. In paintings, sculpture, prints and photographs, the featured artists embrace themes both universal and specific to the African American experience, including the exploration of identity, the struggle for equality, the power of music and the beauties and hardships of life in rural and urban America. Top: Benny Andrews, Portrait of Black Madonna, 1987, oil and collage on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Andrews Humphrey Family Foundation, © Estate of Benny Andrews/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY Bottom: Roy DeCarava, Lingerie, New York, 1950/printed 1981, gelatin silver print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by Henry L. Milmore, © 1981 Roy DeCarava This exhibition is organized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. 7 Smithsonian Institution This exhibit is sponsored by Barnett & Company Investment Council, with additional support from Chattanooga Coca-Cola Bottling Company UPCOMING EXHIBITION UPCOMING EXHIBIT – FEB. 15 - MAY 25, 2014 18 WED THU FRI S AT Museum closed for the Thanksgiving holiday. Art + Issues: Designing Risk, 6 p.m. – Explore risk in design as inspired by the work of Thornton Dial. Discussion led by DJ Trischler and Megan Deal. 1920 21 22 23 Free admission.* Go Figure! Selections from the Hunter Museum’s Collection opens to the public. T UE 242 526 27 28 29 30 17 MON JAN Museum closes at 3 p.m. for 15 Museum Closed today for String Theory, Musical Dialogue 6 p.m., Concert 6:30 p.m. – Celebrate Holidays at the Hunter with this String Theory concert. See the Hunter’s web site for ticket information and details. 19 20 21 Museum closes at 3 p.m. for the Holiday New Year’s Eve Party on the Bluff, 8:30 p.m. - 1 a.m. – See Museum Closed today for the Holiday 22 232425262728 the Holiday the Holiday 8 Holiday Event for Chairman Circle Home School Workshop: Making Artful Yoga, 1:30 p.m. – members, 6 p.m. – Enjoy holiday an Impression (printmaking), Experience the body as sculpture music, festive food and explore 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. – Includes a with acrobatic yoga instructed our exhibitions and holiday trees. guided tour, studio experience and by Matt Fields-Johnson and Joy Temporary exhibits closed to the take home lessons. See web site Dixon. Open to all levels. Bring a 12 public on this evening.** for registration and details. 13 mat. No registration required. 14 FREE First Sunday, Noon Pre-K Day: Christmas, 10 - 11 a.m. Members Holiday Celebration, 4:30 p.m. – View the Christmas – for children ages 2 to 5 and one 5 p.m. learn about the Hunter, trees throughout the Museum 6 p.m. celebration – Enjoy a night adult. Explore holidays through and the Southeast Tennessee of holiday celebration for the gallery activities and art making AIDS Memorial Quilt. Free to all. whole family. Free to members. experiences. See web site for Sponsored by Easy Auto. See web site for information. registration and information. 123456 7 DEC S UN NOV back page and web site for VISIT African American Art: Harlem Renaissance Civil Rights Era and Beyond opens to the public Hunter Underground, 8 p.m. See back cover for details. Artful Yoga, 1:30 p.m. huntermuseum.org FOR MORE INFORMATION * Presented in partnership with the AIGA. ** Support for Chairman’s Circle Events provided by: Barnett & Company Investment Counsel and FirstBank. Artwork above: Jack Beal (b. 1931-2013), The Painting Lesson, 1980-1981, Oil on canvas. 85 x 96 3/4 inches, Collection of the Hunter Museum of American Art, Anonymous gift, 1982.25. 161 718 19 20 2122 String Theory at the Hunter, Art Connection 5:30 p.m., concert 6:30 p.m. See web site for details. 91 011 12 13 1415 Members Event, 6 p.m. – Opening for African American Art: Harlem Renaissance Civil Rights Era and Beyond FREE First Sunday, Noon Art After School session 3, Pre-K Day: Valentine’s Day, 4:30 p.m. – Bring the family and 4:30 - 6 p.m. – See web site for 10 - 11 a.m. – for children ages celebrate Black History Month. registration and details. 2 to 5 and one adult. Enjoy Experience the Creative UnderAfrican American Arts: Exploring gallery activities and art making ground at 1:30 p.m. Free to all. experiences. See web site for the possibilities, 6 p.m. – See 2345678 Sponsored by Easy Auto. registration and information. web site for details. FEB Go Figure! Live, 5:30 p.m. – Hunter and Townsend Atelier present live figure drawing demos by guest artist Caleb Goggins. More information is available 26 2728293031 FEBR UARY 1 on the Hunter’s web site. Musical Stories, an Evening on Seeing Music and Hearing Art, the Battery, 6 p.m. – Listen to 1 p.m. – An afternoon of art, storytelling and music inspired by music, imagination and discovery John Quidor’s Peter Stuyvesant designed for families. Tickets Watching the Festivities on the at the door. See web site for 25 192 021 22 Battery, with Michael Gray. 23 24 details. Artful Yoga, 1:30 p.m. – Welcome the New Year with a theme of reflection with yoga instructor Candy Eddinger. Open to all levels. Please bring mat. No registration required. 121 314 15 16 17 18 String Theory, Musical Dialogue 6 p.m., Concert 6:30 p.m. – Details about musicians, series, and ticket information can be found on the Hunter’s web site. FREE First Sunday, Noon Art + Issues: Different Views, 4:30 p.m. – Explore galleries, Different Sense of Place, 6 p.m. view winning student art pieces, – Chattanooga Organized for and have children participate in Action Executive Director Perrin Lance examines our views of our crafts. Free admission. Sponsored community. Free admission.* by Easy Auto. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DEC 29 30 31 123 4 details. STAFF, CLASSES, & WORKSHOPS THE HUNTER IS PLEASED TO INTRODUCE R AC H E L V E A L Rachel Veal , our new Manager of Studio Programs, brings a great deal of energy enthusiasm and experience to this new position. She is an exceptional teacher with plans for classes involving students of all ages and will be adding adult classes soon. Rachel has a degree in Early Childhood Education from Mercer University, experience teaching in the Bibb County School System and has nearly completed her Master’s in Studio Fine Art from Academy of Art University. She brings these experiences plus many others to her teaching and creative offerings. If you have ideas for classes or have questions, feel free to contact Rachel at 423.752.2051. WINTERCLASSES ART AFTER SCHOOL –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– $60 members, $90 non-members In our Art After School sessions, children (ages 6-9) explore a variety of media and techniques as well as approaches to art making. We meet every Thursday evening (4:30 6:00 p.m.) during the session. Art After School Session 3 | Feb. 6 - March 6, 2014, 4:30 - 6 p.m. PRE-K DAY –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– $8 members, $12 non-members –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– First Friday of the month, 10 - 11 a.m. Thanksgiving | Nov. 1 Christmas | Dec. 6 Valentine’s Day | Feb. 7 St. Patrick’s Day | March 7 Art After School Session 4 | March 27 - May 8 (break on April 17), 2014, 4:30 - 6 p.m. HOME SCHOOL WORKSHOPS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– $10 members, $15 non-members Our Home School Workshops are created specifically for these unique students and their families. Each workshop includes a guided themed gallery tour, a studio experience, and resources to take home. Bringing Art to Life (Illustration) | Nov. 15, 10 - 12 p.m. Make an Impression (Printmaking) | Dec. 13, 10 - 12 p.m. Art Around Us: Found Objects in Art | April 19, 10 - 12 p.m. www.huntermuseum.org 10 JUNE 1, 2012 - MAY 31, 2013 Members of the Board of Trustees, staff and volunteers at the Hunter Museum of American Art are proud to share this report of activities and accomplishments for the 2013 fiscal year. The numbers listed here are a snapshot of Museum’s activities and were made possible through the dedicated work, contributions and support provided by our board, staff, volunteers, members, sponsors, supporters and friends. The continued commitment of our members and supporters helps the Hunter Museum continue to be a nationally recognized cultural hub that inspires personal and community transformation through American art. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Gary D. Chazen | CHAIR Norma Mills | PAST-CHAIR Regina Y. Rose | VICE-CHAIR Mark A. Ramsey | SECRETARY Craig Holley | TREASURER Daniel E.Stetson | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Annette Allen Mathew Brock Ralph Brown Robert G. (Bob) Card, Jr. Andrea Crouch Candy Kruesi R. William Parker Keith Sanford Susan Stein Susan Street Samuel D. Turner Miller Welborn Lillie Wills TOTAL VISITORS 60,928 FREE FIRST SUNDAY VISITORS 14,194 NUMBER OF SCHOOL GROUPS SERVED 8,300 NUMBER OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS 77 NUMBER OF COLLEGE STUDENT MEMBERS 1,000 HONORARY TRUSTEES Llewellyn Boyd E. Y. Chapin, III L. H. Caldwell, III J. H. Davenport, III Ruth S. Holmberg Sam E. Miles, Jr. Paul Neely Scott L. Probasco, Jr. Phil B. Whitaker Elizabeth L. Davenport (deceased) J H. Davenport, Jr. (deceased) 11 FACEBOOK FANS 3,130 TWITTER FOLLOWERS 9,428 CLASS OFFERINGS FOR YOUTH 28 2013 ANNUAL REPORT F I S C A L Y E A R 2 013 2013 ANNUAL REPORT ACQUISITIONS ACQUISITIONS FISCAL YEAR 2012 - 2013 G R E AT G A I N S I N A C Q U I S I T I O N S Ranging from photography, painting, prints, and folk art to video, this was a busy year for acquisitions to the permanent collection. We received a number of generous gifts from both private collections and artists, and were also able to purchase several significant works for the collection. These included a portrait of George Washington by renowned artist Rembrandt Peale, one of the sons of famed entrepreneur, Charles Willson Peale. This Washington portrait had been on loan to the museum for some time, but was offered to us last year as a partial gift. With the support of donors and acquisition funds, the museum was able to keep the work here and make it part of the collection. Other noteworthy purchases included Stowage by artist Willie Cole, a large woodblock print that addresses the legacy of the slave trade in America, Charles Biederman’s impressive and dimensional Abstraction #17, and an important self portrait by artist Chuck Close acquired through our Spectrum auction. We were also able to purchase a video work by Surabhi Saraf from the video exhibition that the Hunter organized earlier in 2012. This is only the second video piece in the museum’s collection. Mennen, Fannie (1903-1995): My Symphony, undated, print, 8/63, image: 19 x 7 inches, sheet: 21-1/2 x 8-3/4 inches, In Memory of Edna McBrien Hilley, HMAA.2012.10 Cole, Willie (b. 1955): Stowage, 1997, woodblock on paper, BAT 1/2, paper: 56 x 104 inches, Museum purchase, HMAA.2012.11 Rembrandt Peale (1778 – 1860), Portrait of George Washington, undated, oil on canvas, Sight: 37 x 44 inches, Collection of the Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Gift In Loving Memory and Honor of S.K. “Skeeter” Johnston, III and partial Museum purchase, 2012.15 (photography by John Thornbury) Biederman, Charles Joseph (1906-2004): #17, 1977-1978, oil on aluminum relief, 41 x 32-1/2 x 8 inches, Museum purchase, HMAA.2012.12 Hunter, Frank (b. 1948): Iowa Signs #35 (from Neo-Classical Landscapes series), 2009, platinum palladium print, 1/21, image: 18-1/2 x 23 inches, paper: 20-1/2 x 25 inches, Anonymous gift, HMAA.2012.13 Currier & Ives (Active: 1857-1904): The Battle of Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov 24th & 25th, 1863, undated; hand-colored lithograph, image: 8 x 12-1/4 inches; sight: 9-3/8 x 12-5/8 inches, Gift of Caron and Alan Lacy, HMAA.2012.20 Saraf, Surabhi (b. 1983): Fold, 2010, 1080p high definition video, 2/5, Museum purchase, HMAA.2012.14 Currier, Nathaniel (1813-1888): American Country Life, May Morning, undated; hand-colored lithograph, image: 16-5/8 x 23-7/8 inches; sight: 18-7/8 x 24-1/4 inches, Gift of Caron and Alan Lacy, HMAA.2012.21 Peale, Rembrandt (1778-1860): Portrait of George Washington, undated, oil on canvas, 37 x 44 inches, Gift in Loving Memory and Honor of S.K. “Skeeter” Johnston, III and partial Museum Purchase, HMAA.2012.15 Morse, Samuel F.B. (1791-1872): Portrait of Rev. Dr. Samuel Worcester, undated, 19th century, oil on canvas, sight: 26 x 22 inches, Gift of the Chattanooga Public Library, HMAA.2012.16 Graves, Nancy (1939-1995): Canoptic Prestidigitation, 1990 / lithograph printed from eighteen aluminum plates, in twenty-three colors, with chiné colle and applied cast paper piece, 11/40, image and paper size: 36 -1/2 x 74-1/2 inches, Museum purchase, HMAA.2012.17 Close, Chuck (b. 1940): Self-Portrait, 2007 / screenprint in 203 colors, 57/80, image: 68 x 52-1/4 inches; paper: 74-1/2 x 57-3/4 inches, Collection of Hunter Museum of American Art, Museum purchase with contributions from Spectrum 2012, HMAA.2012.18 Rex Allen, Hank and Katherine Anthony, Kitty Caldwell, Austin Center, Gary and Sally Chazen, Joe and Susan Davenport, Ward and Ashley Davenport, Hedy Davenport, Mark and Vicki Degler, Piet and Sabine Dossche, Sally Faulkner, Lynn Harlin Kelley, Ed and Shelly Henson, Ruth Holmberg, Karen Hutton, Nancy Jollley, Lowry and Jane Kline, Sarah and Jeff Lorberbaum, Mariah Mayfield, Tenley Mayfield, Greg and May McGuire, Rick and Pam McKenney, Taylor and Mike Monen, John and Esme Oehmig, Amanda and Richard Pinson, Dan and Kim Pratt, Helen and Merv Pregulman, Lindsay Richardson, Regina Rose, John Shearburn and Annette Allen, Bobbie Steffner, Catherine and Daniel Stetson, Patrick and Julie Stowe, Gordon and Susan Street, Ricky and Angie Supan, Sam Turner and Verina Baxter, Dawn Weber, and Bev and Don Wright Audubon, John James (1785-1851): Great Marbled Godwit, undated; chromolithograph; image: 12-3/4 x 20-1/2 inches; sight: 14-5/8 x 21-5/8 inches, Gift of Caron and Alan Lacy HMAA.2012.22 Neel, Alice (1900-1984): Portrait of the Artist Edward Avedesian, 1981; color lithograph; paper: 35-3/8 x 26 inches, Gift of James McKissic in memory of his Grandmothers, Velma Daisy Wood and Mae Anna McKissic, HMAA.2012.23 Holman, Frank (1865-1930): A Moment’s Rest, undated, oil on canvas, image: 18 x 12 inches, Gift of Phil and Ellen Whitaker, HMAA.2013.1 Oliveira, Nathan (1928-2010): Figures Summer 1988 #17, 1988, painted monotype, paper: 47 x 42 inches, Gift of Phil and Ellen Whitaker, HMAA.2013.2 Harvey, Bessie (1929-1994): Untitled, mid-1980s, found wood, spray paint, nails, plastic eyes, overall: 36 x 36 x 24 inches, Gift of Gladys and Ross Faires, I, HMAA.2013.3 Himmelfarb, John (b. 1946): Xtra Xtra, 2004, intaglio and woodblock, 22/25, overall: 24 x 19-3/4 inches, Compliments of Phil Malinosky, HMAA.2013.4 Herbert, Mimi (b. 1936): Celebration Flag, 2002-2004, silkscreened formed acrylic, second flag series, overall: 41-1/4 x 46 x 5-1/2 inches, Museum purchase, HMAA.2013.5 Currier & Ives (Active: 1857-1904): A Rising Family, 1857; lithograph; image: 18-1/8 x 23-5/8 inches; sight: 19-3/4 x 23-7/8 inches, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Probasco, Jr., HMAA.2013.6 Currier & Ives (Active: 1857-1904): The Battle of Chickamauga, Geo, undated; hand-colored lithograph, image: 8 x 12-1/4 inches; sight: 9-3/8 x 12-7/8 inches, Gift of Caron and Alan Lacy, HMAA.2012.19 www.huntermuseum.org 12 This year focused on Hunter-organized exhibitions and on community ties. Featured was the third installment of the Chattanooga Gems series, for which works were loaned from nearly forty private collections in the area. This exhibition helps build bridges to area donors and allows visitors to see the amazing artwork that resides in the region. Additionally, the Museum exhibited a wonderful selection of African American works from the private collection of Carnetta and Norm Davis from Birmingham. The Hunter’s continuing legacy was celebrated with an exhibition commemorating sixty years of collecting. The Museum further highlighted one of the collection’s strengths—landscapes, with the exhibit, Exploring the Land: Landscapes from the Hunter Collection. Alan White: A Celebration examined the paintings and prints of this local artist and professor, as he retired from forty years with the University of Tennessee Art Department. Alan White has had a significant presence in the arts community locally, and this exhibit allowed visitors to see his personal growth as an artist over the years. Finally, the Hunter commissioned MacArthur prize winner Whitfield Lovell to create a large site specific work for a major, summer exhibition. The resulting piece, Deep River, explored the history of Chattanooga’s Camp Contraband, the legacy of the Civil War, as well as the universal themes of struggle, hope and resilience. Deeply moving, the installation reminded viewers of their united cultural history. Jellies: Living Art Organized with the Tennessee Aquarium, exhibited at the Tennessee Aquarium (Exhibit was reinstalled in the summer of 2013 and is ongoing.) May 15, 2009 – summer 2016 Chattanooga Gems III: Works from Private Collections August 25 - October 21, 2012 Hunter Museum of American Art: Celebrating 60 Years, 1952-2012 September 29, 2012 - January 14, 2013 Exploring the Land: Landscapes from the Hunter Collection November 29, 2012 - April 28, 2013 Beauty Beyond Nature: The Glass Art of Paul Stankard December 8, 2012 - April 21, 2013 African American Art: Selections from the Collection of Carnetta and Norm Davis January 19 - March 17, 2013 Art + Issues: Americans and Their Land, Photos by Robert Glenn Ketchum Opened February 27, 2013 Alan White: A Celebration March 30 - June 16, 2013 Whitfield Lovell: Deep River May 16 - October 13, 2013 13 EXHIBITIONS FISCAL YEAR JUNE 1, 2012 - MAY 31, 2013 2013 ANNUAL REPORT EXHIBITIONS EDUCATION 2013 ANNUAL REPORT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FISCAL YEAR 2012 - 2013 The Hunter’s Education Department strives to respond to the Museum’s guests’ interests and needs with respect to program planning and opportunities to engage visitors with the Hunter’s collections and exhibitions. This year’s departmental realignment, newly inaugurated programs, and gallery experiences have helped to strengthen relationships with the growing community. SCHOOLS ________________________________________________ Unum’s generous funding allows the Hunter to welcome public, private, and home school students for free teacher-guided tours and provides all educators with complimentary gallery training tailored for their visit plans as well as the opportunity for gallery or studio teaching assistance for a reduced fee. • Monthly Pre-K days bring 3-5 year olds and parents for group learning and exploration. • Home School workshops offered in-depth studio and social studies experiences. • 6-week Art After School sessions give elementary aged students a chance to get hands-on experience with a variety of media. • Hamico provided funding for specialized programs for Title 1 schools including Calvin Donaldson, Battle Academy, Woodmore and Bess T. Shepherd Elementary, along with high school students from Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy, the STEM school and the Urban League National Achievement Scholars. • Rotating monthly studio hall exhibits showcased work from local students. • Adopt-an-Artwork program invites teacher teams to develop classroom-based curriculum centered on a work in the collection in exchange for opportunities at the museum for their students. Art + Issues, the Art Wise Distinguished Lecture Series, All-American Summer, FREE First Sundays, Artful Yoga, and Holidays at the Hunter are just a few of our many programs that give visitors new ways to access the Museum. Programs were also assessed and upgraded thanks to the “Friends asking Friends” project and a resulting ambassadors panel. • Targeted teacher workshops assisted educators with developing gallery and Socratic teaching, curriculum design and team-building skills, as well as a new Common Core-based curricular guide, which is available to all teachers online. • Education Department staff served on several regional educational boards and task forces to continue active participation in the future of regional educational offerings. • 9 sessions of summer art camp offered fun for children of all ages. Public programs ________________________________________________ • Courtesy of the generous sponsorship of Easy Auto, FREE First Sundays greet an average of 1,200 guests monthly for live music, drop-in art experiences, docent-led tours, and gallery exploration. • The Hunter has over 1,000 college student members, a new popular offering for the region. • The Art + Issues series grew with this year’s topics including preserving our natural wilderness, getting to know our least privileged neighbors, being responsible in a globalized community, work-life balance, and developing community stories. All past programs can be viewed on the Hunter YouTube channel. • UTC faculty in history, literature, music, communications, and art have integrated visits to the Hunter into their curricula. Presently, there is a museum studies offering with the art department that has brought students in to regularly work with the Museum. New programs offered with UTC experiential learning, non-profit administration, and Governor’s School are also great collaborative efforts. • All-American Summer held 10 performances featuring jazz, blues, rock (from Southern to Indie), folk, spoken word, country and bluegrass, thanks to the generous sponsorship of Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Chattanooga, the NEA, Tennessee American Water, and Brewer Media. Additionally, the String Theory at the Hunter chamber series performances were offered through a great partnership with Lee University. • College interns and volunteers from the region worked with our summer camp, in programmatic development and assessment, as well as visitor experience projects. Studio ________________________________________________ • With funding from BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Community Trust and the NEA, the Art Wise Distinguished Lectures at the Hunter featured great artistic and cultural speakers including Crystal Bridges Museum President Don Bacigaluppi, glass artist Paul Stankard, sculptor Albert Paley, and several others. The Art for Health partnership with Memorial Foundation brought in Global Alliance for Arts and Health recent executive director Anita Boles and Robert Lynch, President of the Americans for the Arts. From Pre-Schoolers finding stories and colors in our collection to campers performing costumed plays about our collection, our studios are filled with color and activity. • The Hunter’s 60th anniversary celebration featured a First Sunday celebration with Bradley County, a community birthday gathering, a Bluff historic walking tour, and a culinary treasures program. University ________________________________________________ • Museum staff served on university advisory boards. In turn, faculty have created “faculty voice” labels for the Hunter’s galleries. www.huntermuseum.org 14 Corporate Programs ________________________________________________ Our corporate offerings remain strong with an economical and creative approach to workforce development. • ArtsBuild Holmberg Leadership Participants did leadership and team-building exercises incorporating a variety of creative development experiences. • The Urban University Conference used gallery experiences to facilitate development of personal relationship solutions. • The UTC Provost Office freshman advisors did leadership training with the Hunter staff. • The Chattanooga School for Arts and Sciences faculty used this corporate model to do team-building exercises for a diverse staff. G I F T S, G R A N T S, & S P O N S O R S H I P S Mohammad & Nancy Ahmadi Sharon & Bill Alexander Andres & Hilda Alisago Alstom Annette Allen and John W. Shearburn Dr. Charles & Misa Ankar Anonymous (2) Charlie Arant Arts Build Chattanooga Associates in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, PC Audi Chattanooga T. Maxfield & Sara Bahner Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz Dr. Tim Ballard Bank of America Foundation Barnett & Company The Barn Nursery Verina Baxter & Sam Turner BB&T Insurance Services Benwood Foundation Victoria & Robert Berghel Claire S. Binder Julia & Budd Bishop Fletcher Bright BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Community Trust Bluewater Grille Brewer Media, Inc. Drs. Nicki & Matthew Brock Margaret & Richard Burns Dr. Yvette Burns Dr. James Busch Christian Caceres and Bradley Brewer Mr. & Mrs. L. Hardwick Caldwell, III Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. 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Candy Kruesi Lattimore Black Morgan & Cain Alan & Alison Lebovitz Lauren & Michael Lebovitz Alice P. Lupton Lyndhurst Foundation John Marek McKee Foods Corporation McKenzie Foundation Dr. & Mrs. John T. McSpadden Merrill Lynch Miller & Martin PLLC Norma & Olan Mills, II Sharon Mills Taylor & Michael Monen Cannon & Rick Montague Kristina & Tom Montague The Mountain Mirror Mountain View Ford National Edowment for the Arts Paul Neely Nell’s Norfolk Southern Foundation Patten and Patten Katherine Philp Public House Publix Supermarkets Pure Sodaworks Mark Ramsey Michael & Lisa Revenig Revival Richard & Patricia Rice Deloris Rissling Riverbend Rewards River Gallery Regina Rose Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sanford Scenic City Orthodontics Dr. Brian K. Schenck Mary L. Sharp Signature Audio Simms Foods/Wickles Pickles Dr. & Mrs. Chad Smalley William & Jean Smith Mark Song Sound Force Southeastern Spine, Dr. Jay Jolley Starkey Printing St. John’s Krista & Doug Stein Susan & Taylor Stein Catherine & Daniel Stetson Frances S. Strahley Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Street, Jr. Sweet Peppers Taziki’s Tennessee American Water Company Tennessee Arts Commission Joan & Herbert Thornbury Tom & Nancy Tolar Wendy Turner & Chies Loga Unum Urban Stack Absolut Vodka Volkswagen Group of America Donna R. Weeks Robin & Argil Wheelock Karen & Miller Welborn Sue Anne Wells Susan Williams & Jarret Kinder Lillie Wills Robert T. Wolfe JoAnne C. Yates GIFTS, GRANTS, & SPONSORSHIPS • Holidays at the Hunter featured a family event complete with Hunter Claus, a Chairman Circle event, a String Theory musical performance, a designer tour of trees and a FREE Sunday celebrating love and the beauty of the season. 2013 ANNUAL REPORT GIFTS, GRANTS, & SPONSORSHIPS FINANCIAL REPORT 2013 ANNUAL REPORT STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION MAY 31, 2013 & 2012 20132012 Assets Cash and cash equivalents.....................................................................................................$202,248 ..................................... $419,460 Investments, at fair value....................................................................................................19,018,130....................................17,176,574 Accounts receivable...................................................................................................................28,131...........................................34,624 Inventories.................................................................................................................................50,188...........................................46,667 Prepaid expenses.......................................................................................................................89,598...........................................85,878 Intangible assets, net.................................................................................................................64,771...........................................70,659 Property and equipment, net...............................................................................................17,928,413....................................18,579,192 Total Assets....................................................................................................................$37,381,479.................................$36,413,054 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS LIABILITIES Bonds payable.....................................................................................................................$1,525,000....................................$1,650,000 Accounts payable and accrued expenses.................................................................................173,036.........................................213,566 Deferred revenue.......................................................................................................................26,694...........................................42,805 Total Liabilities..................................................................................................................$1,724,730................................... $1,906,371 NET ASSETS Unrestricted......................................................................................................................$28,221,286..................................$28,055,564 Temporarily restricted............................................................................................................3,793,719..................................... 2,809,375 Permanently restricted..........................................................................................................3,641,744......................................3,641,744 Total Net Assets.............................................................................................................$35,656,749................................... 34,506,683 Total Liabilities and Net Assets......................................................................................$37,381,479.................................$36,413,054 STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES & CHANGES IN NET ASSETS - MAY 31, 2013 AND 2012 Revenue and Support ArtsBuild allocation...............................................................................................................$ 344,385.......................................$379,529 Public contributions..................................................................................................................479,222......................................1,037,033 Investment income (loss)......................................................................................................1,567,365...................................... (108,783) Membership dues....................................................................................................................215,285.........................................211,069 Fundraising...............................................................................................................................522,955.........................................360,537 Admissions..............................................................................................................................166,742.........................................174,702 Facility and exhibit rental..........................................................................................................332,824.........................................387,247 Ancillary sales............................................................................................................................96,375...........................................92,910 Other income.............................................................................................................................45,338...........................................58,273 Net assets released from restriction........................................................................................324,264...........................................96,262 Total unrestricted revenue and support...........................................................................$4,094,755..................................... 2,688,779 EXPENSES Program services...................................................................................................................1,309,016......................................1,454,107 Management and general........................................................................................................855,698.........................................741,825 Fundraising...............................................................................................................................405,479.........................................281,023 Depreciation and amortization..................................................................................................670,913.........................................676,886 Art acquisitions........................................................................................................................585,564.........................................255,412 Financing costs..........................................................................................................................55,273...........................................49,387 Cost of ancillary sales.................................................................................................................47,090...........................................42,727 Total expenses..................................................................................................................$3,929,033................................... $3,501,367 Change in unrestricted net assets.............................................................................. $165,722......................................(812,588) CHANGE IN TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS Contributions................................................................................................................................ – ........................................407,273 Return on investment......................................................................................................... 1,308,608........................................ 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Reed Tyson Sandra Vanden Branden Ainsley Walls Chikako Watanabe Yasushi Watanabe Donna Weeks Terrence Whalen Lawson Whitaker Deborah Williams Jessica Woods Despite our best efforts to avoid errors in the printing or recording of gifts, grants, sponsors and members, errors do sometimes occur. If your name has been omitted or misprinted, please accept our apologies and notify the Hunter Museum Development Office by calling 423.267.0968. MEMBERS Kim Wheetley Kathryn Wilkey Lynn Winningham Robert Wolfe Sonia Young 2013 ANNUAL REPORT MEMBERS NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE 10 Bluff View Chattanooga, TN 37403 - 1197 tel 423.267.0968 fax 423.267.9844 www.huntermuseum.org PAID CHATTANOOGA, TN PERMIT #19 Postmaster please deliver by November 20th You don’t need to fight the crowds at the mall this holiday season. Save time–and your sanity–when you shop at the Hunter Museum Store. The Museum Store features an exciting collection of jewelry, books, home décor and accessories. For the children on your list, you can find a variety of unique toys, games, puzzles and more. Don’t forget, the Store has some great stocking stuffers too and Hunter Museum members always receive 10% off Museum Store purchases! WINTER 2 0 1 3 RING IN THE NEW YEAR AT THE HUNTER SAVE THE DATE - HUNTER UNDERGROUND Party on the Bluff and welcome 2014 with your friends at the Hunter Museum. Join us Dec. 31 from 8:30 p.m. until 1 a.m. We’ll provide amazing food by Events With Taste, an open bar, music by SoundForce Entertainment, and one of the best views in Chattanooga! Say farewell to 2013 in style. Call 423.267.0968 or visit huntermuseum.org to reserve your tickets now. Tickets go on sale Dec. 1. Party in the basement of the Hunter Museum with live music, food, drinks, a silent auction, and the chance to Smash & Grab some great art! With a suggested donation, attendees can be entered into a drawing to enter the Smash & Grab gallery and within 30 seconds grab a work of art to take home. Visit huntermuseum.org to purchase admission tickets to this event. Saturday, February 22, 2014