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silvermine guild arts center ANNUAL REPORT Fiscal Year 2010 July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010 silvermine guild arts center Letter from the Chairman of the Board and Executive Director The Silvermine Mission statement says it all: Grounded in the belief that art is vital to the spirit, creativity and wholeness of human beings, the mission of Silvermine Guild Arts Center is to cultivate, promote and encourage growth through the arts; to show case and serve artists; to foster arts education and appreciation opportunities for the greater community. Today, the Silvermine Guild Arts Center, a 501(c) (3) organization, is comprised of a Guild of over 300 professional artists, five galleries presenting new exhibitions every six weeks and sponsoring prestigious regional and national competitions; a gift shop; a School of Art providing a wide range of classes for all levels of experience from ages 2 to 92; public programs; and outreach programs in the Norwalk and Stamford schools. SGAC is the preeminent visual arts center in Fairfield County with nearly 4,000 annual enrollments at the School of Art and 11,000 visitors to the award-winning galleries. The center provides its artist members, faculty, students and visitors with a common location where they can share ideas, work on projects, teach, explore new areas and grow in their creativity and talents. The Silvermine Guild Arts Center is supported by membership fees, school tuition, art sales, donations, grants and sponsorship for its many programs. We firmly believe that “art is vital” and the Board of Trustees is working hard to further the mission of Silvermine Guild Arts Center, honoring its past and ensuring a vibrant future. In April, following an extensive search process, Leslee Asch assumed the role of Executive Director. We are grateful to Pam Davis for her fine work as Executive Director for the past three years, and thank her for facilitating such a smooth transition of executive leadership. Board transitions this year include the departure during the year of Board member Dan Welch, due to professional time pressures. With the exception of Roger Williams who will be stepping down from the Board in October, having completed six years on the Board, the current board is expected to continue for the coming year. The fiscal year 2010 annual report, which covers the period from July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010, summarizes the many programs offered by the arts center and highlights of the past fiscal year. We are grateful to the staff, members, volunteers and funders who make what we do possible. Roger Mudre Chairman of the Board Leslee Asch Executive Director 2 silvermine guild arts center The Guild of Artists Artists have been drawn to Silvermine since sculptor Solon Borglum moved here in 1908 and established it as a place for artists to gather. The Silvermine Guild of Artists was founded in 1922 and formally incorporated in 1924 when the School of Art was established. Guild membership currently stands at 307 members. This year, we were pleased to honor eight new lifetime members at the Guild Holiday Party. Lifetime members are those artists who have been members of the Guild for more than 35 years. This year we honored: Janet Baldi, Alberta Cifolelli, Carol Cole-Manasevit, Carole Eisner, Kathleen Faggan, Mimi Korach Lesser, Jean Mann, and Amy West. Through the Gallery Committee, the Guild, led by CoChairs Roger Mudre and Leslie Giuliani, determines the annual calendar of exhibtions. Galleries and Public Programs The Silvermine Galleries mounted 11, two and one person exhibitions, and two group exhibitions of Guild Artist members. Visitors were treated to a wide range of media and styles as well as year round artist talks led by exhibiting artists and Gallery Director, Jeffrey Mueller. The opportunity to learn about contemporary art in a relaxed atmosphere and through informal discussions is unparalleled at Silvermine. In addition to solo and group exhibitions, Silvermine Guild Arts Center hosted a national juried print competition/exhibition, Print Americas, along with the annual juried competition/exhibition, Art of the Northeast. Continuing the galleries’ long standing reputation of securing renowned jurors, Silvermine was honored to have famed artist Mary Frank, Jack Shainman Gallery Director Katie Rashid, and the DIrector of Pace Print Chelsea, Jacob Lewis, all serving as jurors in 2009-2010. 2010 also marked the 61st year of Art of the Northeast. Established in 1949 by Revington Arthur and Miriam Broudy as the New England Exhibition, this juried competition is open to artists from the six New England states and 3 now includes New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. This annual exhibition/competition is widely anticipated as new and emerging artists seek recognition by gaining entry into this exhibition. The juror this year was Katie Rashid, Gallery Director of the Jack Shainman Gallery. Cecilia Fradet chaired this special anniversary exhibition with committee members Scott Bricher, Katherine Draper, Kari Englehardt, Lori Glavin, Susan Newbold and Jodi Strmiska. The galleries contracted Paul Lin to produce a YouTube video of the juror, Katie Rashid, during the jurying process. In early January, the galleries added to the excitement of the always anticipated New Members show by juxtaposing the exhibition with a selection of works by long standing Guild member, David Dunlop, which was accompanied by a dynamic collaborative exhibition of work by Guild members Jodi Silver and Arle SklarWeinstein. More than 11,000 visitors came to the galleries to view museum caliber exhibitions. silvermine guild arts center Sales of art continue to improve with an increase in outside sales generated by gallery staff. While price sensitivity remains high, patrons are slowly returning to the market. Silvermine has two fundraising events each year to help support the many pro- grams offered at the arts center. In addition, a holiday art sale and tag sale help to raise funds for scholarships at the School of Art. Signed, Sealed & Delivered was a sold-out success and grossed over $17,000. More than 300 original 4” x 6” works of art were sold. The committee chairs for the eighth year were Tom Bernsten, Nash Hyon, Roger Mudre and Nancy Nikkal. Our annual benefit, Silver Lining, was chaired by Patricia Levinson. We thank Pat for her tireless efforts and amazing good cheer. The Silvermine School of Art As our busy parking lot will attest, the school is thriving under the inspired leadership of School Director, Anne Connell. The first class, offered in 1924, was a painting class taught by Robert Schmidt in the barn, now Hays Gallery. Using Guild Artist members as faculty, other courses were added including sculpture and ceramics. Today, the School offers over 250 courses and workshops in drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, digital imaging, printmaking and photography. The studios are fully utilized, as are the grounds for plein air painting and drawing. In this past year, we welcomed eight new Faculty Members: Andrew Coombs (Ceramics); Viola Galetta (Jewelry Crocheting Jewelry/Seed bead stringing); Erin Jenkins (Printmaking); Carla Lindsey (Youth classes); Christopher Magadini (Visiting Artist -Landscape Painting); Jill Nichols (Fused Glass); Jamison Odone (Illustration);and Karen Siegel (Youth classes). Each year Silvermine students are invited to submit 4 their art for the Student Exhibition. This is a juried show for students of all levels working in any media. This exhibition provides students the opportunity to share their accomplishments with one another and offers the general public a view of the fine art and creative energy that is generated by the student body at the Silvermine School of Art. Open to all students, the juried exhibition celebrates the talent, artistic achievement and diversity of our students and faculty. Due to a change in the exhibition schedule, we hosted two student exhibitions this fiscal year. Susan Frey, Cindi Mullins and Michele Marshall co-chaired both the 19th and 20th Annual Student Exhibitions. The 19th opened July 26, 2009 and ran until August 23rd. The show was juried by Jon Walker, Chair, Associate Professor, Department of Art & Design Sacred Heart University. The 20th was juried by Michael Torlen, Associate Professor of Visual Art, Purchase College and had a packed opening reception on June 27th. In addition, the Student silvermine guild arts center Gallery exhibitions change every two weeks affording students an opportunity to exhibit their work. Seeing art and learning about art is ongoing at the center. Each year, the School of Art also showcases current works by our distinguished artist/teachers. The exhibition represents every style and media including painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, mixed-media, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry and silversmithing. 61 Faculty members participated in the show which ran from August 20th – September 13th, 2009. In October, 2009, the ever popular travel workshops with David Dunlop explored the Museums and galleries of Santa Fe and the magic landscape of Georgia O’Keefe in Abiquiu, New Mexico. David also gave lectures in February on Art & Science; Cross Breeding Ideas and Techniques and in March, entitled “Painting the Fourth Dimension: Can a picture slow down and taste salty?” The Holiday Show was held over the first weekend in December. The sale of ceramics, paintings and wearable art raised over $4,000 towards scholarships. While enrollment has been strong, we also saw a large increase in the number of requests for scholarships. A record number of scholarships were offered this year. 38 scholarships were awarded to talented youth and adult students who would otherwise have been unable to continue their artistic pursuits. The April 24th tag sale also contributed towards this effort. In December, there was an exhibition of Claire Watson Garcia’s work as well as student work that appears in Claire’s new book, Painting for the Absolute and Utter Beginner. The exhibit ran from Sunday, December 13 – January 9, with the book signing on Sunday, December 13. In February, we hosted a special 5 film presentation by internationally respected Art historian, writer and lecturer Sunanda Sanyal “A Homecoming Spectacle.” In March, we participated again in Draw On! in partnership with the Aldrich Museum. Silvermine hosted a day of non-stop drawing open to the public as an opportunity for continuous, intensive figure drawing with a model in sustained poses, and still life setups. Participants of all skill levels, ages 16 and up,worked alongside Silvermine Faculty, Guild Artist members and stu dents to develop their artistic vision, sharpen skills and energize their studio drawing experience. In May, Peter Rubino presented “Symphony in Clay” and signed copies of his books “The Portrait in Clay” and “Sculpting the Figure in Clay.” Combining art and music “Symphony in Clay” is a high-energy performance in which author, teacher and Master Sculptor, Peter Rubino transforms in 20 minutes a monumental 250 lbs. of clay into a bigger than life size portrait of Beethoven working silvermine guild arts center to the famous composer’s music. We are happy to report that enrollment was up significantly this year. Summer 2008: Summer 2009: access to new experiences and views of their abilities. The attendance and the interest were so high that we have agreed to increase the offer- 688 922 Summer Camp ‘08: 462 Summer Camp ‘09: 482 Fall 2008: Fall 2009: 1,287 1,405 Spring 2009: Spring 2010: 964 1,074 Art Partners Art Partners celebrated its 17th year bringing curriculum based, art infused workshops and after school programs to five elementary, two middle and one high school in Norwalk and Stamford. The program is designed to encourage critical thinking and help close the achievement gap that exists in Connecticut public schools. This year, Art Partners also resumed programming with the Norwalk Housing Authority, providing students the opportunity to work in Silvermine’s professional studios and have ings this coming year. One highlight of the year was a collaborative language and visual arts program at Brookside Elementary School. Silvermine’s author Page McBrier worked with the students to create their own poems, using as a basis the poem, Where I’m From, by George Ella Lyon. Going through the poem line by line, each student was asked to create a list of present and past memories. Once the list was complete, they then created their own poems using their lists with the phrase “I am from” to link their ideas and tie their present with their past. Students then chose two favorite lines to read from their own poems and with their group created and recited a final line for their poem beginning with “we are from.” This exercise was followed by Silvermine School of Art faculty member, Marta Kot, who had the students draw self portraits, integrating their poems with their art. Through this type of lesson, students learned about each other and became stronger as a group, taking pride in the results. The Youth Open Art Studio program was launched in September 2009, providing an opportunity for artistically inclined teens to explore a range of different media and techniques for all levels of experience. silvermine guild arts center Financial Summary Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2010 Silvermine Guild Arts Center received an unqualified opinion of its financial statements by its independent auditor, Dylewsky, Goldberg & Brenner, LLC. If you would like to receive a copy of the statements, please contact Executive Director, Leslee Asch. Operating Information Revenue: Tuition & Fees Other Earned Income Contributions & Membership Total Revenue $1,453,779 $ 211,229 $ 476,217 $2,141,225 Functional Expenses: Educational Programs Gallery & Public Programs Management & General Fund Development Total Functional Expenses $1,434,255 $ 432,967 $ 256,230 $ 98,249 $2,221,701 Change in Net Assets: (including depreciation) ($80,476) 7 silvermine guild arts center Annual Gifts $1,000 and Above Richard Bieder Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism Estate of E. Louise Gaudet $5,000 -$9,999 Beverly Ellsley Interiors Pamela Davis Daphne Seybolt Culpeper Foundation Diana and Lyman Delano Christina and Woodson Duncan People’s United Commu nity Foundation Sally Sheehey/M.E. Hart Foundation Anne Teall $2,500 - $4,999 Armstrong Family Foundation Bank of America Alberta Cifolelli Kathy and Port Draper Rebecca Haefer and David Dunlop Barbara and William Hilson John S. Hilson Family Fund, Inc. Lumpkin Family Foundation Deidre and Lawrence Mannix Maurer Family Foundation, Inc. Nancy McTague-Stock Fran and Jack Meehan NewAlliance Foundation New Canaan Community Foundation Carol Perry Vicki Smith Venture New Generation Portraits Nancy and Dan Welch $1,000 - $2,499 Elizabeth Agresta June and Ronald Ahrens Alex G. Nason Foundation Patricia Atkin Donald Axleroad Joan Bieder Kerry Brock and John Seigenthaler Susan and Robert Bishop Charles Cheever, III Chevron Matching Gift Program Marilyn Clements Laurel and Richard Cohen Deborah P. Dawson The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation Carole Eisner Exchange Club of New Canaan Fairfield County Bank Marcia and Dean Harris Jane and Samuel Ingram Piper Jaffray Stephanie Joyce and James Hayden Vos Helen and Mitche Kunzman Pat and Richard Levinson Ruth Madwed Mary Moore Moore, O’Brien, Jacques & Yelenak Roger Mudre Enid Munroe Kathryn and Jerry Poch The Rosenthal Family Foundation Robin and Lawrence Sapanski Annette and Robert Voreyer Rosemary Webber Ann and Sidney Weiner Roger Williams Torrance York and Gregg Walters $500 - $999 A Dash of Salt Arnhold Foundation Leslee Asch and Will Morrison Ashley Andrews Bank of New Canaan Nina Bentley Blick Art Materials Patricia Burrows and Milt Wolfson Camera Wholesalers Casey Gerry Liz and Lawrence Dexheimer Fifteen Beacon Rick Franco Terri Frank and Steven Certilman Nathaniel Gibbons Dana Goodfellow and Tom Ungerland Kathy and Pieter Hoets Steve Karl Winnie and Bill Kenyon Leslie and Angus Littlejohn, Jr. Maria Livoti Margery and Edgar Masinter Maurice Goodman Foundation Lois Mellen Sarah and Robert Meyerhoff Susan Newbold Constance and Jon Old Outdoor Sports Center Susie and James Perakis Steve Pounian Isabel Rodriguez and Abelardo Curdumi Patricia Scott Sol R. 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Doug Simpson Mary Singh Cindy and Mark Slane Fred Sorrentino Stanley, Mandel & Iola, LLP Jill and Michael Stayman Eileen and John Sterling Louise Stern Kelly and Richard Stewart Christine Stluka Donna and Kent Straat Elizabeth Strick Neil Sudol Julie Swearingen Josiah Swift Barbara Tarrant Joyce Thompson Cecilia and Harold Thormahlen Patricia Todisco Marjorie Tomchuk Howard Twiggs Peter Van Zyl Sophie Veronis John Vezendy Leslie Blanchard Ware and Phil Caputo Helen Werngren William Whalen Richard White Thyrza Whittemore Vonne and Chris Whittleton Carlotta and Wendell Willkie Rachel Winckel Tammy and Michael Winser Helen Yaker Janice and Stephan Yost Michael Zach Judith Zwyer Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to acknowledge all donors. silvermine guild arts center With Thanks Silvermine Guild Arts Center’s Board and Staff wish to thank the many supporters and volunteers who enable us to fulfill our mission. With the help of hundreds of people the arts center is able to manage a full calendar of programs that sustains our mission. The faculty work tirelessly to bring out the best in students in a supporting and nurturing way, the Guild Artists (many of whom are faculty as well) provide invaluable insight and volunteer hours to the arts center, and our student volunteers ably assist in exhibitions and fundraising events. Interns School of Art: Gallery: Colby Billhartdtt, Darien Lara Ditkoff, Weston Neil Doocy, Fairfield Jessica Ertel, Greenwich Lara Innamorati, Westport Jessica Leskin, Westport Caroline Diczok,Wilton Jillian Grossman, Redding Emily Hilsonk, New Canaan Katherine Sharrard, Norwalk Brittany Simmonds, Southport In Memoriam Silvermine Guild Arts Center acknowledges the passing this year of our dear friends: Barbara Anderson Kenneth Asch Bonnie Bieder Dick Bond Bob Clements Kathleen Faggan Bob Kaupelis Grover B. (Ben) McClure Helen McClure Nicholas Nardi 10 silvermine guild arts center Board of Trustees Chair Roger Mudre Secretary Roger Williams Treasurer Richard Cohen Guild Artist Members Donald Axleroad Leslie Giuliani Nancy McTague-Stock Enid Munroe Ann Weiner Supporting Members Marcia Harris Honorary Board Cynthia Guest Sally Sheehy Leonard Tow Diana Wege Staff Erin Jenkins School Administrator Jennifer Bangser School Assistant Kathy Novak Gallery Assistant Teresa Gay Gallery Assistant Mary Nichols Finance Assistant Ray Signore Maintenance Patrick Sigurdson Maintenance Leslee Asch Executive Director Robin Axness Marketing/Development Director Anne Connell School Director Jeffrey Mueller Gallery Director Myrna Bento Finance Manager Nancy Woodward Gallery Manager Amanda Petruzzi Marketing/Development Associate Dana Jaykus School Registrar 11 silvermine guild arts center For more information, and to receive our monthly e-newsletter, please visit our website at www.silvermineart.org Silvermine Guild Arts Center 1037 Silvermine Road New Canaan, CT 06840 203-966-9700 12