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Become a<br />
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of the<br />
Peale Circle<br />
preview<br />
News from the <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Academy of the Fine Arts<br />
<strong>Landscape</strong> <strong>Architect</strong> <strong>Selected</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />
<strong>Lenfest</strong> <strong>Plaza</strong><br />
With City Council having passed legislation approving the<br />
closure of Cherry Street between North Broad and Carlisle<br />
Streets, PAFA has selected the internationally renowned landscape<br />
architecture firm OLIN to design the public plaza that<br />
will be developed immediately on that site.<br />
Named <strong>Lenfest</strong> <strong>Plaza</strong> in recognition of the $2 million<br />
pledged in 2003 by H.F. Gerry <strong>Lenfest</strong> and his wife Marguerite,<br />
who is on PAFA’s Board of Trustees, PAFA will unveil its<br />
plaza in the spring of 2011, which coincides with the opening<br />
of the newly expanded <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Convention Center. Unifying<br />
PAFA’s campus, the pedestrian court will stand between<br />
the Academy’s Historic Landmark and Samuel M.V. Hamilton<br />
Buildings. With the Convention Center anticipated to host 1.5<br />
million visitors annually after its expansion, PAFA will serve as a<br />
cultural gateway <strong>for</strong> the city and the starting point of Philadelphia’s<br />
celebrated Museum Mile.<br />
“Connecting the two buildings with an attractive and functional<br />
plaza is a great idea that will now happen,” said Maguerite<br />
<strong>Lenfest</strong>. “The Academy has a long tradition and ongoing<br />
excellence in the art world. The <strong>Plaza</strong> will make it more visible<br />
to both Philadelphians and visitors. Gerry and I are pleased to<br />
take part in this.”<br />
Open to the public 24 hours a day, PAFA’s <strong>Lenfest</strong> <strong>Plaza</strong> will<br />
offer outdoor seating in an urban setting. An upscale restaurant<br />
will look out onto the plaza from the ground level of the<br />
Hamilton Building. A major work of art is being commissioned<br />
by a renowned sculptor and rotating works of emerging and<br />
established artists will be continually on display, making this an<br />
exciting and inviting civic space.<br />
OLIN, recipient of the 2008 Cooper-Hewitt National Design<br />
Award, is internationally recognized <strong>for</strong> design excellence in<br />
landscape architecture, urban design, and planning. Their<br />
award-winning projects range in scale from master plans <strong>for</strong><br />
entire urban districts, to the design of public parks and plazas,<br />
to intimate garden spaces and residences. Projects and<br />
clients include the sculpture garden at the National Gallery<br />
of Art in Washington, D.C.; the Art Institute of Chicago; the J.<br />
Paul Getty Trust; the Museum of Modern Art; the Los Angeles<br />
County Museum of Art, and New York City Parks and Recreation.<br />
In Philadelphia, OLIN’s clients include the Philadelphia<br />
Museum of Art, Comcast, and the Barnes Foundation.<br />
“The confluence of many events has created an exciting opportunity<br />
<strong>for</strong> PAFA: the expansion of the Convention Center so<br />
that their front door aligns with Cherry Street, the closure of<br />
Cherry Street by the City, and the <strong>Lenfest</strong>’s generous donation.<br />
<strong>Lenfest</strong> <strong>Plaza</strong> will be a 21st century marker <strong>for</strong> the nation’s<br />
first arts academy, placing PAFA squarely at the threshold<br />
of Philadelphia’s Museum Mile, positioning the Academy at<br />
the <strong>for</strong>e <strong>for</strong> thousands of visitors to <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>, while tying<br />
PAFA together as a campus <strong>for</strong> the first time,” stated David<br />
A. Rubin, Partner, OLIN. “It will bring PAFA’s creativity to the<br />
public, right at the street.”<br />
“This is an extraordinary opportunity to create a civic space<br />
at the intersection of the Avenue of the Arts and the Museum<br />
Mile, and to enhance PAFA’s role as a cultural destination <strong>for</strong><br />
regional and national visitors,” remarked David R. Brigham, the<br />
Academy’s President and CEO. “OLIN is the perfect firm to<br />
create a space that complements our historic structures and<br />
animates the space in a way that people will want to spend<br />
time there.”<br />
In addition to the <strong>Lenfest</strong>’s gift, the City of Philadelphia has<br />
given PAFA $1 million towards the development of the <strong>Plaza</strong>.<br />
“The creation of <strong>Lenfest</strong> <strong>Plaza</strong> is a wonderful gift to the<br />
citizens of Philadelphia as well as visitors,” commented Mayor<br />
Michael A. Nutter. “OLIN is also one of our great local internationally-recognized<br />
creative businesses and we look <strong>for</strong>ward<br />
to working with them on this endeavor. This is another demonstration<br />
of the City’s ongoing ef<strong>for</strong>ts to improve our public<br />
spaces and quality of life, and to extend the Avenue of the Arts<br />
up North Broad Street.”<br />
Unifying PAFA’s campus, <strong>Lenfest</strong> <strong>Plaza</strong> will stand between the Academy’s Historic Landmark and Samuel M.V. Hamilton Buildings.<br />
Vogel<br />
Collection:<br />
Fifty Works<br />
<strong>for</strong> Fifty<br />
States<br />
Rendering courtesy of OLIN<br />
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Another<br />
Successful<br />
Open Studio<br />
Night<br />
spring/summer 2010<br />
PAFA Presents<br />
109th Annual<br />
Student Exhibition<br />
Luca Chiriani, Not to Dream of Islands, 24” x 24”. Collection of Jonathan Ziss<br />
PAFA will host its highly anticipated and acclaimed<br />
Annual Student Exhibition (ASE), May 15 through June 6,<br />
2010, in the Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building. Underwritten<br />
by the Women’s Board of the Academy, the exhibition allows<br />
visitors to see and purchase works by BFA students,<br />
third- and fourth-year Certificate program students, and<br />
Master of Fine Arts candidates. A PAFA tradition <strong>for</strong> over<br />
a century, this represents the culmination of training in the<br />
Academy’s disciplines of painting, drawing, sculpture, and<br />
printmaking.<br />
“We are again focused on our grand finale of the<br />
academic year with the 109th Annual Student Exhibition.<br />
Our 38 MFA candidates will mount a diversified,<br />
strong show on the second floor of the Hamilton building<br />
galleries. The show will vibrate with contemporary energy<br />
reflective of our digital culture. Our downstairs galleries<br />
of the Hamilton building will showcase at least 90 of our<br />
Certificate and BFA students. This large number of visual<br />
arts students will present a compelling showing of both<br />
traditional and contemporary art. Students will challenge<br />
our sensibilities with the use of old world techniques<br />
pushed to the edge with updated imagery, as well as<br />
installations that pay homage to the masters through traditional<br />
vision,” comments Jill A. Rupinski, faculty member<br />
and ASE coordinator <strong>for</strong> more than 30 years.<br />
Visitors will enjoy more than 1,000 works, which showcase<br />
a diversity of styles that combine traditional skill<br />
and contemporary vision and are available <strong>for</strong> sale at<br />
(continued on page 4)
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Founded in 1805, the <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Academy of the<br />
Fine Arts (PAFA) is America’s first school and museum<br />
of fine arts. A recipient of the 2005 National Medal of<br />
Arts presented by the President of the United States,<br />
PAFA is a recognized national leader in fine arts education.<br />
Nearly every major American artist has taught,<br />
studied, or exhibited at the Academy. The institution’s<br />
world-class collection of American art continues to grow<br />
and provides what only a few other art institutions in<br />
the world offer: the rare combination of an outstanding<br />
museum and extraordinary faculty known <strong>for</strong> its commitment<br />
to students and <strong>for</strong> the stature and quality of its<br />
artistic work.<br />
President & Chief Executive Officer, David R. Brigham<br />
Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, Jeffrey Carr<br />
Vice President of Admissions & Financial Aid, Stanislaus Greidus<br />
Dean of Student Affairs, Anne Stassen<br />
Senior Vice President of Finance and Operations, John J. Berg<br />
Senior Vice President of Development, Louisa Hanshew<br />
Senior Vice President of Marketing & Communications, Marsha Braverman<br />
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Board of Trustees<br />
Donald R. Caldwell, Chair<br />
Kevin F. Donohoe, Vice Chair and Treasurer<br />
Herbert S. Riband, Jr., Esq., Vice Chair & Secretary<br />
Thomas N. Pappas, Vice Chair and Assistant Secretary<br />
James C. Biddle, Vice Chair<br />
Mark L. Alderman, Esq.<br />
Roger H. Ballou<br />
Gerald P. Barth<br />
John B. Bartlett, Esq.<br />
Sally J. Bellet, Esq.<br />
Thomas L. Bennett, CFA<br />
Max N. Berry, Esq.*<br />
Lynn Nowicki Clarke*<br />
Jonathan L. Cohen*<br />
Robert A. Fisk<br />
John A. Fry*<br />
Anthony A. Imbargüen<br />
Michael T. Kennedy<br />
Mary Louise Krumrine, Ph.D.<br />
Ellen Berman Lee<br />
Marguerite <strong>Lenfest</strong><br />
Rev. Herbert H. Lusk, II<br />
Frances M. Maguire*<br />
Emeritus<br />
Robert L. Byers, Sr.<br />
Barbara L. Greenfield, Chair, Emeritus Trustees<br />
William A. Slaughter, Esq.<br />
Richard E. Woosnam<br />
Frank Martucci*<br />
Anne E. McCollum<br />
Francis P. Newell, Esq.<br />
Delphine Poussot<br />
Linda Richardson<br />
William L. Rulon-Miller<br />
Steven L. Sanders<br />
William H. Schorling, Esq.<br />
Alfred R. Shands, III*<br />
Carole Price Shanis<br />
Henry B. du P. Smith<br />
Martha McGeary Snider<br />
Julie D. Spahr<br />
Gerard H. Sweeney<br />
Barbara A. Sylk<br />
Steven Volla<br />
Debora C. Zug<br />
*National Trustee<br />
Ex officio<br />
Julia B. DeMoss, President of the Women’s Board<br />
James J. Lynes, President, Alumni Association<br />
Gary Steuer, Director, Office of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy<br />
Ahmeenah Young, President & CEO of the <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Convention<br />
Center Authority<br />
Faculty Representative<br />
Al Gury<br />
Photo: Susan Beard Design<br />
Photo: Hinda Schuman<br />
Letter from the President<br />
I recently witnessed one of the most<br />
remarkable sights of my career as<br />
an arts professional: PAFA sculpture<br />
instructor Shane Stratton (see Faculty<br />
Spotlight, page 6) led his students in<br />
a bronze pour. This is the process by<br />
which delicate wax models become<br />
durable bronze sculptures. A group<br />
of six students wearing respirators,<br />
visors, and leather protective clothing,<br />
and using a mechanized gantry lifted a<br />
cauldron of molten bronze, heated to<br />
more than 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, and poured it into molds<br />
of their own making. It took only twenty minutes to accomplish<br />
the pour, but it reflected millennia of tradition, years of Stratton’s<br />
training being conveyed to a group of PAFA’s undergraduate<br />
students, and hundreds of hours of student preparation. In<br />
addition to the six students directly participating, another dozen<br />
were gathered nearby observing this carefully choreographed<br />
exercise. I was awed by the chance to observe our students<br />
learning valuable foundry skills that will expand the ways they<br />
can express themselves artistically and giving them technical<br />
abilities that can lead to professional art-foundry jobs.<br />
Later in the afternoon, I toured with a patron through the galleries<br />
of PAFA’s museum, including the Henry Luce Sculpture<br />
Study Center and the Tuttleman Sculpture Gallery that together<br />
<strong>for</strong>m a veritable survey of American sculpture. The works on<br />
view span from the 18th century to the 21st centuries, and<br />
include a number of bronzes by the likes of Thomas Eakins,<br />
Alexander Stirling Calder, and more contemporary bronzes by<br />
David Smith and Lee Bontecou. My appreciation <strong>for</strong> their work<br />
was deepened by the process I had seen that morning in our<br />
teaching foundry.<br />
At the end of my tour, I guided the patron to see the foundry<br />
where the bronze had been poured about four hours earlier.<br />
The space was quiet except <strong>for</strong> one student perched on the<br />
floor with a hammer and chisel in his hands, breaking away<br />
the concrete shell from his sculpture that had been cast that<br />
morning. He showed us a somersaulting figure that was half<br />
emerged from its casing. As we each marveled at the result,<br />
he looked up and told us with a broad smile, “It’s the first time<br />
I’ve ever cast a bronze sculpture.” A day like that is only possible<br />
at the <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Academy of the Fine Arts, and I will<br />
never get tired of participating in such moments of wonder and<br />
discovery.<br />
David R. Brigham<br />
President & Chief Executive Officer<br />
Become a Member of the Peale Circle<br />
Roxana Pérez-Méndez: Este Es Mi Pais<br />
Morris Gallery, Historic Landmark Building<br />
May 22 - September 26, 2010<br />
Presenting a series of solo exhibitions by emerging artists,<br />
the new Morris Gallery season begins with an installation<br />
project Este Es Mi Pais by Philadelphia based artist<br />
Roxana Pérez-Méndez.<br />
Pérez-Méndez is a multi-media and per<strong>for</strong>mance artist<br />
whose work examines the fragile nature of history and<br />
identity through the lens of her own experience as a<br />
Puerto Rican woman. Este Es Mi Pais is an installation<br />
that combines paintings from the collection of PAFA with<br />
Pepper’s Ghost holograms, video images, and readymade<br />
material. In a work where illusion and reality overlap,<br />
it addresses the ambiguities of historical representation<br />
and draws into question the certainty of vision itself.<br />
Roxana Pérez-Méndez received her MFA from the Tyler<br />
School of Art and attended the Skowhegan School of<br />
Painting and Sculpture. She was a finalist <strong>for</strong> both the<br />
Joan Mitchell Award and the Pew Fellowship in the Arts in<br />
By Louisa Hanshew, Senior Vice President of Development<br />
There are three kinds of people: those that make things<br />
happen, those that watch things happen, and those who<br />
don’t know what’s happening!<br />
The new Peale Circle is that group of people who make<br />
things happen. At the $1000 giving level and above,<br />
PAFA is pleased to announce the creation of our new<br />
Peale Circle. Using the templates of the <strong>for</strong>mer Charles<br />
Willson Peale and Potamkin Collectors Societies as our<br />
guide, and enhancing membership benefits to reflect the<br />
role the Academy plays in our artistic future, members of<br />
The Peale Circle will be able to participate in a variety of<br />
exclusive new programs, trips, lectures, tours of private<br />
collections, wine adventures, and more.<br />
Committed to a leading role in the financial support of<br />
PAFA, the Peale Circle is a group of individuals who are<br />
dedicated to the cultural achievements that have shaped<br />
American art. Members join because art matters, because<br />
it supports PAFA as we continue to grow into our third<br />
century, and because it is educational, interesting, and<br />
fun.<br />
Please let us tell you more about what’s to come and<br />
how to get involved. Contact Bill Swoope, Director of<br />
Stewardship at 215-972-2103.<br />
Vik Muniz (b. 1961), Charles Willson Peale from the series, Pictures of Ink, 2000<br />
60 x 45 inches, Dye destruction print.<br />
Roxana Pérez-Méndez, Boricua, 2010, Pepper’s Ghost hologram, mixed media diorama, DV video and<br />
components, overall 60 x 72 x 36 inches. Courtesy of the artist<br />
2006. Currently, she is an artist/member of the collective Vox Populi<br />
Gallery in Philadelphia and an Assistant Professor of Sculpture<br />
at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Two Gifts Become Two Exciting Exhibitions Summer Surprises:<br />
The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection:<br />
Fifty Works <strong>for</strong> Fifty States<br />
Walter & Leonore Annenberg Gallery, Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building<br />
June 26 – September 12, 2010<br />
Christy Rupp, Pigeon Flock with Rats, 1980, 29 pieces wire mesh, newspaper, adhesive, plaster,<br />
aluminum and paint, plus 2 screen-printed labels, variable installation, rats and pigeons range in size from<br />
approximately 8 x 4 x 4 inches to 14 ½ x 13 x 9 inches. The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection: Fifty<br />
Works <strong>for</strong> Fifty States, 2008.31.41.1-31.<br />
In 1992, Herbert and Dorothy Vogel pledged more than<br />
2,000 paintings, drawings, and sculptures from their collection<br />
to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Subsequently,<br />
under the administration of the National Gallery, they<br />
have set about distributing a further 2,500 works to museums<br />
across the country. PAFA is proud to have been selected as<br />
the museum in <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> to receive 50 works from the<br />
Vogel Collection and this exhibition offers visitors the first opportunity<br />
to enjoy this gift.<br />
The Vogel Collection has been described as unique among<br />
collections of contemporary art, both <strong>for</strong> the character and<br />
breadth of the objects and <strong>for</strong> the individuals who created<br />
it. Herbert Vogel (b. 1922) spent most of his working life as<br />
an employee of the United States Postal Service and Dorothy<br />
Vogel (b. 1935) was a reference librarian at the Brooklyn<br />
Public Library. Setting their collecting priorities above those of<br />
personal com<strong>for</strong>t, the couple used Dorothy’s salary to cover the<br />
expenses of daily life and devoted Herbert’s salary to the acquisition<br />
of contemporary art. With the exception of the collection<br />
<strong>for</strong>med by their friend, artist Sol LeWitt, no other known private<br />
Andy Warhol Polaroids and B&W Prints<br />
Walter & Leonore Annenberg Gallery, Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building<br />
June 26 – September 12, 2010<br />
In 2008, The Andy Warhol Foundation <strong>for</strong> the Visual Arts, in<br />
an unprecedented program to honor its 20th anniversary, initiated<br />
the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program in order<br />
to make substantial gifts of Warhol’s photographic works to<br />
university and college museums, galleries, and art collections<br />
across the United States.<br />
Chosen as one of the recipients, PAFA is proud to present<br />
100 Polaroid and 51 black and white photographic prints gifted<br />
to the museum. Consisting of original Andy Warhol works that<br />
date from the period of his life when he was involved in more<br />
explicitly commercial enterprises, from magazine publishing (he<br />
started Interview magazine in 1969) to producing television<br />
shows and music videos, these works represent two important<br />
aspects of Warhol’s practice. Whereas he used black and white<br />
photographs as a visual diary to document people, places, and<br />
events in his everyday life, the Polaroid portraits served as studies<br />
from which he also developed his more prominent paintings<br />
and silkscreen works. Warhol was fascinated with glamour and<br />
fame, and through his portraits he produced iconic, idealized<br />
images of the individual.<br />
Living in a world of celebrity and documenting its everchanging<br />
cast of characters with the simplest of tools, Warhol<br />
recorded the known and the unknown, giving life to his own<br />
aphorism that “in the future, everyone will be world-famous <strong>for</strong><br />
15 minutes.”<br />
Top left, clockwise: Andy Warhol, Carolina Herrera, 1978, Polacolor Type 108; Pia Zadora, 1983,<br />
Polacolor ER; Pia Miller, 1985, Polacolor ER; Martha Graham, 1979, Polacolor Type 108. Gift<br />
of The Andy Warhol Foundation <strong>for</strong> the Visual Arts, Inc., The Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy<br />
Program, 2008.21.23; 2008.21.16; 2008.21.13; 2008.21.15.<br />
Tobi Kahn, O K Y N, 1985, Acrylic on panel, 13.75 x 17.75 inches. The Dorothy and<br />
Herbert Vogel Collection: Fifty Works <strong>for</strong> Fifty States, 2008.31.21.<br />
collection of similar work in Europe or America rivals the range,<br />
complexity, and quality of the art the Vogels acquired.<br />
The presentation of The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection:<br />
Fifty Works <strong>for</strong> Fifty States is an opportunity <strong>for</strong> PAFA<br />
visitors to explore the breadth of the collectors’ tastes and<br />
experience their passion <strong>for</strong> contemporary art. While the<br />
best-known aspects of the Vogels’ interests are minimal and<br />
conceptual art, their collecting also encompasses works of a<br />
figurative and expressionist nature. As the first collectors to buy<br />
work by many artists, the Vogels offered encouragement at the<br />
start of the careers of several figures who went on to achieve<br />
considerable acclaim. Among the 31 artists represented by the<br />
50 works given to PAFA are important figures like Robert Barry,<br />
Lynda Benglis, Lucio Pozzi, Edda Renouf, Nam June Paik, and<br />
Richard Tuttle.<br />
A catalogue of The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection:<br />
Fifty Works <strong>for</strong> Fifty States is available at Portfolio at the <strong>Pennsylvania</strong><br />
Academy®.<br />
Selections from the<br />
Permanent Collection<br />
Fisher Brooks Gallery,<br />
Samuel M. V. Hamilton Building<br />
July 10 - September 12, 2010<br />
PAFA’s permanent collection has grown by leaps and<br />
bounds over the past few years through exciting purchases<br />
and generous gifts. This dynamic presentation of postwar<br />
art will integrate major recent acquisitions with the<br />
collection <strong>for</strong> the first time, including Jules Kirschenbaum’s<br />
Woman with Fighting Dogs (1958), Kehinde Wiley’s<br />
Three Wise Men Greeting Entry Into Lagos (2008), and<br />
Mark Brad<strong>for</strong>d’s Untitled (Dementia) (2009) among other<br />
surprises. Large-scale works by Jennifer Bartlett, Leon<br />
Golub, Barbara Kruger, Elizabeth Murray, Neil Welliver<br />
and others will be included in new juxtapositions that<br />
reveal the growing strength and unusual character of<br />
PAFA’s postwar collection. Interplay between realism and<br />
abstraction, process and material, seriality and autonomy,<br />
handmade and assemblage will be explored through<br />
dialogues and thematic groupings in the installation. This<br />
installation is one in a series of collaborative installations<br />
between PAFA’s Curator of Modern Art, Robert Cozzolino<br />
and Julien Robson, Curator of Contemporary Art.<br />
Kehinde Wiley (born 1977), Three Wise Men Greeting Entry Into Lagos, 2008, Oil on<br />
canvas, 71 3/4 x 95 3/4 inches, Frances & Joseph Nash Field Fund, 2009.20<br />
2010-11 Exhibition Challenge Grant<br />
Donald R. Caldwell, Chair of PAFA’s Board of<br />
Trustees, has issued a challenge grant <strong>for</strong> the 2010-11<br />
exhibition season. Vice Chair James C. Biddle and trustee<br />
Max N. Berry have both made generous contributions<br />
and we invite you to contribute to fulfill this challenge.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, please contact Louisa<br />
Hanshew, Senior Vice President of Development at<br />
215-972-2002 or lhanshew@pafa.org.<br />
Member News<br />
PAFA Presents<br />
Partnering with various cultural institutions throughout<br />
Philadelphia, PAFA Presents aims to offer visitors the opportunity<br />
to attend a variety of arts events in a vibrant and<br />
historic setting, highlighting the breadth of Philadelphia’s<br />
cultural and artistic treasures. Per<strong>for</strong>mances are free <strong>for</strong><br />
PAFA members, $10 <strong>for</strong> non-members.<br />
This spring, join us <strong>for</strong>:<br />
The Opera Company<br />
Presents: A Taste of Opera,<br />
La Traviata<br />
Sunday, May 2, 2:00 p.m.,<br />
Rotunda, Historic Landmark<br />
Building<br />
The Greater Philadelphia<br />
Chorale<br />
Sunday, May 16, 2:00 p.m.,<br />
Rotunda, Historic Landmark<br />
Building<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation and reservations,<br />
contact Alison Campbell-Wise<br />
at 215-972-2011 or<br />
acampbell@pafa.org.<br />
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Barkley L. Hendricks<br />
Wins CAA Artist Award<br />
<strong>for</strong> Distinguished<br />
Body of Work<br />
Barkley L. Hendricks recieving the Distinguished Alumni<br />
Award at PAFA’s commencement in 2009.<br />
Philadelphia native and PAFA alumnus Barkley L. Hendricks<br />
was a co-recipient of the College Art Association’s<br />
(CAA) Artist Award <strong>for</strong> Distinguished Body of Work at<br />
the association’s annual conference which took place in<br />
Chicago in February.<br />
According to the CAA, award winners Hendricks and<br />
Emory Douglas have long challenged the art world’s<br />
boundaries and received definitions in different but<br />
historically important ways. While working on opposite<br />
coasts and in different mediums, they trans<strong>for</strong>med how<br />
African Americans saw themselves, and how they were<br />
seen. Emerging during the mid-1960s at a time of intense<br />
social upheaval, the two made work that was confrontational<br />
and incendiary, subversive and sly. While Douglas<br />
worked outside the confines of the art world as the Black<br />
Panther Party’s minister of culture, contributing to the<br />
Black Panther newspaper, Hendricks worked inside it<br />
without succumbing to the pressures and proscriptions<br />
against painting, particularly observational painting, and,<br />
to go one step further, portraiture.<br />
In May of 2009, Hendricks was presented with PAFA’s<br />
annual Distinguished Alumni Award during the Academy’s<br />
commencement ceremonies. In October of last year, his<br />
painting retrospective Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth of the<br />
Cool opened to great critical and audience acclaim.<br />
“PAFA is very proud to see one of our most accomplished<br />
alumni recognized with this well-deserved<br />
achievement award from fellow artists and educators in<br />
the College Art Association,” stated PAFA President and<br />
CEO David R. Brigham. “Barkley Hendricks has created<br />
a powerful body of work and influenced the way that<br />
younger artists approach the contemporary human figure.”<br />
“To receive this award from the College Art Association<br />
is truly an honor,” said Hendricks. “I am surprised and<br />
elated.”<br />
Hendricks has always loved art, but noticed at an<br />
early age the people depicted in the famous paintings<br />
in museums didn’t look like him. “I was inspired by the<br />
masters and how they painted, but there was an absence<br />
of people I could recognize,” he said. “There is logic to an<br />
artist’s direction, which is to relate to what they know, and<br />
that is what I do.”<br />
PAFA Presents 109th Annual Student Exhibition<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
accessible prices. The works will be hung salon style in<br />
the Fisher Brooks Gallery and Gallery 128 on the first<br />
floor of the Hamilton Building and the Walter and Leonore<br />
Annenberg; the School of Fine Arts, Gift of the Women’s<br />
Board; and Tuttleman Sculpture galleries on the second<br />
floor.<br />
In addition to its role as an exhibition and sale, the exhibition<br />
represents a competition <strong>for</strong> the coveted Certificate<br />
Program’s Cresson, Schiedt, Ware, and Women’s Board<br />
Travel Scholarships.<br />
A Preview Party hosted by the Women’s Board of the<br />
Academy will take place on Thusday, May 13 from 5 to<br />
8:30 p.m. and a free public preview reception of the<br />
Annual Student Exhibition will take place Friday, May 14<br />
from 5 - 8 p.m.<br />
Photo: Linda Johnson<br />
Catching Up with PAFA’s Active Students<br />
This winter PAFA students have been busy outside of their studios helping to<br />
make a difference in our local community and beyond. Here are just some of the<br />
activities they have participated in.<br />
MLK Day of Service _ January 18, 2010<br />
Over 50 students helped provide a day of art making and fun <strong>for</strong> local families living in<br />
shelters. Children made dream boxes, mini-books, and toy animals – and from the number of<br />
parents who joined in, we learned that you are never too old to enjoy making bead bracelets!<br />
The event was a great success, bringing a sense of achievement to those students who volunteered<br />
their time, and we look <strong>for</strong>ward to next year! For pictures of this great event go to<br />
www.pafa.edu/schoolphotos.<br />
Winter Bash _ January 29, 2010<br />
PAFA’s 2nd Annual Winter Bash was as<br />
spectacular as 2009! Students packed the<br />
dance floor, taking a break only to eat some<br />
of the delicious food offered. The student<br />
committee outdid themselves with the<br />
photo backdrops – one could almost be<br />
<strong>for</strong>given <strong>for</strong> thinking we really did spend the<br />
night at the Taj Mahal!<br />
Open Studio Night _ February 19, 2010<br />
Our annual Open Studio Night was postponed <strong>for</strong> a week<br />
due to inclement weather but any concerns that people<br />
wouldn’t visit on the rescheduled date were quickly laid to<br />
rest as 500 guests attended. We had a superb turn out and<br />
students had every reason to feel proud of all their hard work. In<br />
addition, our first ever student art sale <strong>for</strong> charity was an amazing<br />
success with sales of donated student work fetching over<br />
$1000. All proceeds were donated to our Haiti Relief Fund,<br />
benefiting The Red Cross and Unicef.<br />
Ping-Pong-Athon _<br />
February 19, 2010<br />
On the same night as Open Studio<br />
Night, a hardy band of student ping-pong<br />
enthusiasts gathered in the 11th Floor<br />
student lounge to begin a 13-hour-Ping-<br />
Pong marathon. Our intrepid Bursar, Bill<br />
Martin, organized and rallied the group<br />
– even during a fire alarm! The result was<br />
an amazing $4500 raised in sponsorship<br />
with the proceeds to go to our Haiti Relief<br />
Fund.<br />
Haiti Bake Sale _ February 23, 2010<br />
Students, faculty and staff came together to bake and sell brownies, cupcakes, and cookies.<br />
All proceeds went to our Haiti Relief Fund and we made over $350. Not bad <strong>for</strong> a sale where<br />
most things cost 50 cents!<br />
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Alumni Spotlight: Orit Hofshi returns to PAFA <strong>for</strong> Philagrafika 2010<br />
Twenty years after her 1990 graduation from PAFA,<br />
Israeli artist Orit Hofshi returned to the Academy to install<br />
her work in the Fisher Brooks Gallery as part of Philagrafika<br />
2010: The Graphic Unconscious. Revisiting the<br />
Academy and seeing her work on display in the Samuel<br />
M.V. Hamilton Building has been an exciting opportunity<br />
<strong>for</strong> Hofshi, who answered the following questions <strong>for</strong><br />
Preview.<br />
Was art something you always wanted to study<br />
and pursue?<br />
There haven’t been many days I wasn’t doing something<br />
creative from kindergarten and on. During my high<br />
school years it was already quite clear to me that I would<br />
be doing art <strong>for</strong> the long term in one <strong>for</strong>m or another.<br />
How did you come to study at PAFA?<br />
My husband, Nittai, and I came to Philadelphia when<br />
he enrolled at the MFA program at Temple University. I<br />
had just completed my graphic design studies in Israel.<br />
One of my professors at the college, Ed Sernoff, a PAFA<br />
alumni and a friend of Dan Miller, told me about PAFA<br />
and its programs. So after settling down in Philadelphia I<br />
began exploring the option of attending the Academy. To<br />
make a long story short, I was lucky to be accepted and<br />
granted a scholarship, and embarked on a great journey<br />
from there after.<br />
Can you talk a bit about your experience as<br />
a student here?<br />
One of the challenging and stimulating aspects of being<br />
a student at PAFA, was my being from a different culture.<br />
A different language, a different artistic environment, a<br />
different “language of art” all added to learning how PAFA<br />
operates and works. I found myself observing a lot and<br />
eagerly familiarizing myself with the school’s atmosphere,<br />
energy, and very diverse student body. I felt that during<br />
my studies at PAFA, I maintained my personal identity and<br />
much of my background, while learning a great deal and<br />
experiencing the PAFA and local environment, all with the<br />
absolute support and respect of the faculty and fellow<br />
students.<br />
How do themes and mediums of your work develop?<br />
While drawing had always been the anchor of my art<br />
work and primary medium of expression, I feel that when<br />
enrolling at PAFA, I was primed <strong>for</strong> a deeper and more<br />
substantial personal introspective journey. In a short while,<br />
printing, and woodcuts specifically, became a significant<br />
media and mode of expression. Evolution of time, remnants<br />
and recorded natural or human footprints have been<br />
a focal point of much of my recent work. A significant factor<br />
influencing my work is living in a politically charged en-<br />
Orit Hofshi (Israeli, born 1959 ), If the Tread is an Echo, 2009, Pencil, markers, and stone stick tusche<br />
rubbing on carved wood panels and handmade paper, 136 x 287 x 36 inches. Photo courtesy of the artist<br />
vironment like present-day Israel. But the issue is actually broader<br />
than that in my mind. The human condition has a constant presence<br />
in my work, whether actually depicted in the work and even<br />
if not. I constantly look <strong>for</strong> images of people in daily newspapers<br />
as well as images from archives. I am fascinated by expressions<br />
and disposition portrayed in images as a source of inspiration. My<br />
frequent depiction of isolated figures refers primarily to the notion<br />
that people need to face challenges, as well as the consequences<br />
of their actions and decisions as individuals.<br />
What are your thoughts on returning to your alma mater and<br />
participating in Philagrafika?<br />
I feel I have an on going relationship with the Academy, and<br />
Philagrafika gave me a wonderful opportunity to work with the museum’s<br />
contemporary art team and Julien Robson [PAFA’s Curator<br />
of Contemporary Art]. As part of the opening events week I had the<br />
opportunity to meet with a group of PAFA students, telling them a<br />
bit about my experience and work and also looking at some of their<br />
work with them. Another highlight of my visit was a gallery talk with<br />
Julien, held in the museum next to my work. This was a wonderful<br />
experience not only as a venue of an interesting discussion, but<br />
was also an opportunity to meet a wide range of people some of<br />
whom remembered me from my PAFA days and came to revisit.<br />
Renowned Artists Faith Ringgold and Julie Heffernan<br />
to Join PAFA Commencement Ceremonies<br />
On May 14, the PAFA community will gather <strong>for</strong> its annual graduation ceremonies, which this year will feature an honorary Doctor<br />
of Fine Arts degree presented to Faith Ringgold, and a commencement address given by Julie Heffernan.<br />
Faith Ringgold began her artistic career more than 35 years ago as a painter. Today, she is best known <strong>for</strong> her painted story<br />
quilts—art that combines painting, quilted fabric, and storytelling. She has exhibited in major museums in the United States, Europe,<br />
South America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Her work is in the permanent collections of many museums including the<br />
Studio Museum in Harlem, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art,<br />
and PAFA. Her first book, Tar Beach, was a Caldecott Honor Book and winner of the Coretta Scott King Award <strong>for</strong> Illustration,<br />
among numerous other honors. She has written and illustrated 11 children’s books and received more than 75 awards, fellowships,<br />
citations, and honors, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Fellowship <strong>for</strong> painting, two National Endowment <strong>for</strong> the Arts<br />
awards, and 17 honorary doctorates, one of which is from her alma mater The City College of New York. Ringgold is married to<br />
Burdette Ringgold and has two daughters, Michele and Barbara Wallace, and three granddaughters, Faith, Theodora and Martha.<br />
She is a professor of art at the University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia in San Diego, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia.<br />
Julie Heffernan is known <strong>for</strong> her lush and sensuous, large-scale figurative and still life paintings that combine elements of Italian<br />
or Spanish Renaissance painting, 17th-century Dutch genre still-life, and grand manner landscape painting. Her provocative and<br />
beautiful work evokes psychological issues surrounding feminism, gender issues, class structure, and motherhood. Her ability to<br />
cross-reference centuries and issues, both political and private, in large-scale figurative paintings, makes Heffernan one of the<br />
most unique artists working today. Heffernan has been exhibiting widely <strong>for</strong> the past two decades at The Korean Biennial; Weatherspoon<br />
Art Gallery, NC ; Tampa Museum Of Art, FL; Knoxville Museum Of Art, TN; Columbia Museum of Art, SC; Milwaukee<br />
Art Museum, WI; The New Museum, NY; The Norton Museum, FL; The American Academy of Arts And Letters, NY; Kohler Arts<br />
Center, WI; The Palmer Museum of Art, PA; National Academy of Art, NY; McNay Art Museum, TX; Herter Art Gallery, MA; Mint<br />
Museum, NC; Virginia Museum of Fine Art, VA, among numerous others.<br />
From the Desk<br />
of the Dean:<br />
Printmaking and<br />
Printmakers<br />
By Jeffrey Carr, Senior Vice President of<br />
Academic Affairs, Dean of the School of Fine Arts<br />
It was impossible to be around PAFA this winter without<br />
realizing we were playing host to a vast celebration of<br />
printmaking and printmakers. Top of the list is, of course,<br />
the printmaking extravaganza of Philagrafika 2010, with<br />
its long list of international art stars pushing and pulling<br />
the limits of printmaking as a medium and an art <strong>for</strong>m.<br />
There was also an exhibition of modern and contemporary<br />
prints from the Academy’s own collection, featuring<br />
printmaking masterpieces from Motherwell, Warhol, Sue<br />
Coe, and many others. Finally, there was an exhibition of<br />
outstanding prints from Philadelphia’s own printmaking<br />
community who have produced work with Master Printer<br />
Cindi Ettinger.<br />
The School featured demonstrations, exhibitions, and<br />
visiting artists in celebration of printmaking. Philagrafika<br />
artist and PAFA alumnus Orit Hofshi was a guest at the<br />
printmaking department, doing a day of demonstrations<br />
and critiques. The printmaking department participated in<br />
the Southern Graphics Council annual convention, hosted<br />
this March in Philadelphia by all of the area art schools.<br />
Lisa Hamilton, Tony Rosati, Dan Miller and Ron Wyffels<br />
gave demonstrations and displayed printmaking techniques<br />
to hundreds of visiting printmakers, students, and<br />
printmaking professionals from all over the country who<br />
were here <strong>for</strong> the conference.<br />
Throughout printmaking’s long and illustrious history,<br />
it has often played a secondary role to painting and<br />
sculpture. Paintings and sculpture were traditionally <strong>for</strong><br />
the wealthy aristocracy. Prints, however, were a popular<br />
medium, intended <strong>for</strong> a wider and more democratic<br />
audience. Durer made paintings <strong>for</strong> the wealthy and the<br />
privileged, but he made his apocalyptic woodcuts <strong>for</strong> the<br />
masses. Printmaking evolved as a way of making multiple<br />
images that were more af<strong>for</strong>dable <strong>for</strong> ordinary people. But<br />
it really came into its own when great modernist masters<br />
such as Picasso, Motherwell, and many others raised it to<br />
its current status of being an immensely creative and innovative<br />
art <strong>for</strong>m of its own. The frenzy of exhibitions, visitors,<br />
and demonstrations illustrates PAFA’s commitment to<br />
the evolving vitality of contemporary printmaking.<br />
Photo: Greenhouse Media<br />
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Faculty Spotlight: Shane Stratton<br />
While sculpture department faculty member<br />
Shane Stratton “can still hardly believe” that he<br />
is the recipient of a Fulbright scholarship, the<br />
award should come as no surprise to the artist<br />
who was told that he drew be<strong>for</strong>e he spoke.<br />
“Making things always felt natural and undeniable,”<br />
says the artist whose earliest memory of<br />
being interested in art was drawing on the floor<br />
with crayons.<br />
Having gotten off the floor and switching<br />
mediums, when Stratton was a high school<br />
senior, he saw an ad <strong>for</strong> PAFA in the back of<br />
Art in America featuring a figure drawing by<br />
Pat Traub. States Stratton, “I wanted to learn<br />
to draw that beautifully.” After a trip to Philadelphia<br />
and a visit to PAFA’s Annual Student<br />
Exhibition, Stratton abandoned other school<br />
plans and enrolled in the Academy’s Certificate<br />
program. “It is among the best decisions of my<br />
life.”<br />
The Academy was a very supportive place<br />
<strong>for</strong> Stratton, and he loved the emphasis on<br />
learning real, applicable skills that pertained<br />
both to the critical development of his work,<br />
and to the techniques he would need to create<br />
it. The degree to which the Academy prepared<br />
Stratton to be a professional sculptor—everything<br />
from learning how to cast bronze to presenting<br />
his work in the Museum building during<br />
the Annual Student Exhibitions—laid the<br />
groundwork that he is still building on today.<br />
Stratton graduated from PAFA in 1993 and<br />
Shane Stratton, Oceanid, bronze, 90” x 52” x 45”<br />
has been teaching here <strong>for</strong> the past seven<br />
years, when sculpture department chair Robert<br />
Roesch hired Stratton to replace Gary Weisman who had decided to step down from running<br />
PAFA’s foundry. This semester, Stratton has more than 70 students in four classes: Foundry, Plaster<br />
and Casting Techniques, and two sections of Introduction to Figure Modeling.<br />
Stratton says his teaching style is “characterized by fostering the growth of the individual<br />
student, with a focus on developing the particular skills, and personal vision, needed <strong>for</strong> each individual’s<br />
work.” He teaches two days a week, and spends the rest of his time making his own work.<br />
Stratton’s experience as a professional sculptor, living primarily from the exhibition and sale of his<br />
work is <strong>for</strong>emost to what he has to offer as a teacher. He notes, “I love teaching at the Academy.<br />
It is an inspiring, energetic place and I am constantly impressed with the caliber of our students.”<br />
In Stratton’s own work, he was initially a figurative sculptor working from life, but in the last years<br />
at PAFA he began inventing without models. His work continued in this vein, with a figurative<br />
basis, <strong>for</strong> the next 15 years.<br />
Three years ago, while on an artist residency on the coast of Maine at the Humboldt Science<br />
Institute, Stratton began using natural structures as the basis <strong>for</strong> abstract sculpture. It was there,<br />
sharing a field lab with the botanists in the program, that he first used a magnifying scope to examine<br />
small, organic specimens. It revealed structures and patterns in botanical life that changed<br />
the way he saw the natural environment in its entirety.<br />
Stratton began researching how other artists have used abstracted natural <strong>for</strong>ms, and this led<br />
him to examine Islamic art and architecture. Stratton comments that “the experience of seeing the<br />
patterns and structures of life, through the magnifying scope, provided the unlikely context <strong>for</strong> the<br />
macroscopic vision of Islamic depictions of paradise. A primary element of my Fulbright research<br />
in Turkey is the visual relationship between the patterns of organic life, and the patterns of the<br />
arabesque.”<br />
Of his Fulbright award, Stratton says that Turkey is a place that has long held a fascination <strong>for</strong><br />
him and the grant will allow him the opportunity to live and work in Istanbul <strong>for</strong> nine months starting<br />
in September.<br />
Perhaps after nine months in Istanbul, Stratton will believe that he is indeed a Fulbright Scholar.<br />
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Printmaking Department Update<br />
The 2010 calendar year could be named the “international year of the print,” especially<br />
<strong>for</strong> Philadelphia. That is because of the numerous printmaking dedicated events<br />
that took place throughout our city under the auspices Philagrafika.<br />
And what made this year even more exciting is that The Southern Graphics Council<br />
hosted its annual conference in Philadelphia in March. The SGC was established in<br />
1973 with the purpose of advancing the professional standing of artists who make<br />
original prints, drawings, books and hand-made paper, as well as to increase public<br />
appreciation of them.<br />
Our printmaking department enthusiastically participated in the three-year planning<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Southern Graphics Convention that was hosted by PAFA, Moore College of<br />
Art & Design, The University of the Arts, University of <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>, and Tyler School of<br />
Art. Each school scheduled an array of important panel discussions, lectures, and print<br />
demonstrations <strong>for</strong> the conference and also exhibited many print portfolios associated<br />
with the events as well as portfolios submitted by independent groups.<br />
Over 1,400 people registered <strong>for</strong> the SGC convention and over 400 people registered<br />
<strong>for</strong> some of the print shop demonstrations. The print shop space on PAFA’s 6th<br />
floor was especially suited <strong>for</strong> the demonstrations. PAFA demonstrations included Dan<br />
Miller’s, “Spooning Large Format Woodcuts,” Ron Wyffels’ “Lithography: Electric Press<br />
and Large Format Printing Techniques,” and Tony Rosati’s “Intaglio: Viscosity Color<br />
Printing-Single Plate/Multiple Colors.” Lisa Hamilton, printmaking faculty and our print<br />
shop manager, steadfastly participated in numerous meetings related to planning all of<br />
the above. Panel discussions that took place in the Annenberg Gallery included “The<br />
Incomplete Printmaker” and “Uncertain Boundaries: Remarks on Contemporary Printmaking,”<br />
while “Meet and Greet the Curators at PAFA” was held in the Maguire Lobby.<br />
The printmaking department faculty and students were thrilled to be participants<br />
in this confluence of so many print-rich events. We were delighted to be able to host<br />
them in our fantastic school and amazing, spacious, and light-filled print shop. Our<br />
printmaking curriculum includes courses in relief, intaglio, lithography, screenprinting,<br />
book arts, letterpress, collographs, monotypes and monoprints, mixed-media prints,<br />
and digital imaging courses. We believe that our curriculum reflects the wonderful<br />
plethora of methods and concepts that were addressed by the festival of printmaking<br />
in Philadelphia this spring.<br />
The Caldwell Scholarship:<br />
“A Golden Strand of Hope”<br />
By Stan Greidus, Vice President of Admissions and Financial Aid<br />
As many of you know, last fall, PAFA hosted a very successful celebratory event to<br />
honor the Chairman of our Board, Donald R. Caldwell <strong>for</strong> his 15 years of dedicated<br />
service to our community. This event raised $1 million <strong>for</strong> scholarships in the School of<br />
Fine Arts. I have spoken on many occasions—too many to remember—of the importance<br />
of scholarship support <strong>for</strong> our artists and scholars. The need is even greater this year and<br />
likely to be a major challenge <strong>for</strong> us in the <strong>for</strong>eseeable future.<br />
In December of 2009, the Office of Admissions received a record number of applications<br />
<strong>for</strong> our Early Decision program. From that pool, several applicants with particularly<br />
strong credentials were invited to apply <strong>for</strong> the inaugural Donald R. Caldwell Scholarship.<br />
This application process required that those selected submit a second portfolio, called<br />
the “Challenge Portfolio.” Of the 17 Challenge portfolios submitted, two candidates<br />
were offered the Caldwell Scholarship, PAFA’s first named, full-tuition scholarship.<br />
Both of our recipients, coincidentally, are from Maryland, one of whom had an interesting<br />
story to tell in her thank you to PAFA. I think it best you hear it directly from her:<br />
“The nomination <strong>for</strong> the Caldwell scholarship became my golden strand of<br />
hope…My parents pointed out that the family vacation that we had planned a<br />
year in advance conflicted with the period of time given to work on the scholarship<br />
application. I asked to stay behind in order to put my best ef<strong>for</strong>t in the<br />
competition (Challenge Portfolio)…My parents allowed me to stay behind<br />
and I am grateful <strong>for</strong> that. Finding out that I received the Caldwell Scholarship<br />
was one of the best days of my life…it is very possible that this scholarship<br />
changed my life.”<br />
What more can I add to that? The <strong>for</strong>mula is an easy one. The more scholarship opportunities<br />
we have, the stronger each class will be—academically and artistically. Our<br />
classes will be more diverse, more national, more international, and simply more amazing.<br />
I ask you to assist us in finding ways to increase our scholarship support and to help us<br />
to continue to enroll the best and brightest.<br />
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Collectors and Collecting<br />
Two major fundraising events, the Preview Party <strong>for</strong> the<br />
109th Annual Student Exhibition (ASE), and the 18th<br />
USArtists: American Fine Art Show are on the schedule<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Women’s Board this year. The Preview Party <strong>for</strong> the<br />
ASE, Thursday, May 13, 5 to 8:30 p.m., features the yearlong<br />
work by Bachelor of Fine Arts students, third- and<br />
fourth- year Certificate program students, and Master of<br />
Fine Arts students, as well as award recipients. More than<br />
a thousand paintings, drawings, prints, installations, and<br />
sculptures will be <strong>for</strong> sale. The students retain a majority<br />
of the sale price, and proceeds from the Preview Party<br />
support student scholarships. This event gives art collectors<br />
an opportunity to add to their collections, discover<br />
a new artist, or simply find a unique work. This year the<br />
Women’s Board has announced a new initiative <strong>for</strong> ASE,<br />
the Young Friends Committee. This committee has been<br />
established to attract new aspiring art enthusiasts and<br />
young collectors. Early 5 p.m. entry tickets give guests the<br />
best opportunity to purchase their first choice of work from<br />
the wide selection available. Tickets to the Preview Party<br />
are available online at www.wbsecure.org or by calling<br />
215-572-0550.<br />
The 18th USArtists: American Fine Art Show and Sale<br />
is making its debut in the Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building October<br />
1-3, with the Preview Gala on Thursday, September 30.<br />
For the first time in its history, USArtists will be held at PAFA.<br />
Thirty-five dealers from more than eight states will be exhibiting<br />
works from early American to modern and contemporary,<br />
a snapshot of 300 years of American art. PAFA, as America’s<br />
first school of fine arts and museum, is the perfect venue <strong>for</strong><br />
the USArtists exhibition and sale. The new look and renewed<br />
energy of the 18th show will be oriented toward the cultivation,<br />
nurturing, and development of new as well as established<br />
collectors. Dealers will be giving talks on how to start, build,<br />
The recipient of the 2009 Women’s Board Travel Scholarship, Doron Langberg,<br />
will have his artwork featured on the invitation <strong>for</strong> the 2010 Annual Student<br />
Exhibition Preview Party. Attending the 2009 Preview Party, left to right: Julia<br />
B. DeMoss, President, Doron Langberg, Christine H. Berrettini, 2009 and 2010<br />
ASE Co-chair, and Alicia Sterling, 2009 ASE Co-chair and President-elect.<br />
and maintain art collections as well as about individual artists<br />
in their collections. The Preview Gala is an opportunity <strong>for</strong><br />
collectors and other guests to savor the full range of work<br />
available, while also enjoying cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and<br />
an elegant light buffet. Early 5 p.m. entry tickets af<strong>for</strong>d collectors<br />
and guests the opportunity to be the first to view and<br />
purchase work. All proceeds support student scholarships,<br />
and museum education and exhibition programs. Tickets <strong>for</strong><br />
the Preview Gala are available online at www.wbsecure.org or<br />
by calling 215-572-0550. General Admission tickets are also<br />
available online or by phone.<br />
Continuing Education Programs this Summer<br />
A Community of Dedicated Artists of All Ages and Skill Levels<br />
Continuing Education at PAFA offers art classes <strong>for</strong> adults and high school students at all levels of ability.<br />
Whether you’re venturing into art <strong>for</strong> the first time, mastering your craft or preparing a portfolio, we have<br />
something <strong>for</strong> you. Members at the “Friends” level and above receive a 10% tuition discount!<br />
Summer 2010 at PAFA<br />
The summer semester is the most comprehensive and<br />
diverse in the CE program. Choose from an amazing<br />
selection of classes, programs and workshops. For the<br />
complete schedule visit www.pafa.org/CE.<br />
Jura Bedic, Portait of Elpida, oil on canvas, 20 x 16 in., 2003<br />
The Florence Academy of Art at PAFA<br />
June 7 – 19<br />
Learn the Florence Academy method of painting the human<br />
figure in this groundbreaking collaboration, as taught<br />
by Florence Academy founder and director Daniel Graves<br />
and PAFA faculty members and Florence Academy graduate,<br />
Peter van Dyck and Carolyn Pyfrom.<br />
Summer Academy <strong>for</strong> Teachers<br />
July 7 – August 20<br />
Designed to provide educators with a great opportunity<br />
to advance their personal work and refresh their teaching<br />
with stimulating ideas amidst a new community of artists<br />
and teachers and earn graduate credit, <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Act<br />
48 credit and NJ Department of Education Professional<br />
Development credit.<br />
Summer Academy <strong>for</strong> High School Students<br />
July 12 – August 6<br />
The Summer Academy is the definitive program <strong>for</strong><br />
talented and motivated high school students intent on<br />
a fine arts education featuring college-level courses in<br />
drawing, painting, sculpture and printmaking; field trips to<br />
the galleries and museums of Philadelphia, New York and<br />
Washington; visits to artists’ studios and special presentations.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 215-972-7632 or visit<br />
www.pafa.org/SummerAcademy.<br />
PAFA CE courses and workshops are eligible <strong>for</strong> PA Act<br />
48 and New Jersey Department of Education Professional<br />
Development credit.<br />
For the complete Summer schedule, visit www.pafa.org/CE,<br />
call 215-972-7632 or e-mail continuinged@pafa.edu.<br />
Photo: Stuart Watson<br />
PAFA To Add to its Roster<br />
of Dedicated Docents<br />
In March, the call <strong>for</strong> volunteer docents went out, asking<br />
<strong>for</strong> those who have a boundless love <strong>for</strong> the arts, an insatiable<br />
desire <strong>for</strong> knowledge, and a love of teaching and<br />
<strong>for</strong>ming new friendships. A docent is a teacher, a learner<br />
and an ambassador <strong>for</strong> PAFA. Docents interpret works of<br />
art and lead tours <strong>for</strong> adults, families and school students,<br />
and are the first personal contact between works of art<br />
and our museum visitors. Docents are extraordinarily<br />
important members of the PAFA community.<br />
At PAFA, Beth LeBow has been leading tours since<br />
2002, after completing the 2001 docent training class. Of<br />
her training, LeBow says, “I don’t think I can do it justice.<br />
It still takes my breath away to recall all the opportunities<br />
that were available to us as docent trainees!”<br />
Training began in September and lasted until graduation<br />
in June. Notes LeBow, “Mondays were, and still are,<br />
our designated training/briefing days. And, just as the<br />
role of a docent is made up of many components (host,<br />
facilitator, art-lover, explorer, trouble-shooter to name a<br />
few!) our training course was comprised of several key<br />
components.”<br />
Docents in training will participate in a year-long training<br />
course which includes an 8-week survey course of<br />
American Art History: training in touring techniques, including<br />
designing a tour, artistic materials and techniques<br />
and questioning strategies; and gallery walks by staff and<br />
curators.<br />
“What I got out of the program is immeasurable and I<br />
continue to learn with each new tour, program, and exhibition,”<br />
remarks LeBow. “I learned that being a docent isn’t<br />
just about art – it’s about people and making them com<strong>for</strong>table<br />
and happy in our galleries so that they’ll return <strong>for</strong><br />
another visit.”<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation on becoming a PAFA docent, join<br />
us <strong>for</strong> a Meet and Greet event in the Historic Landmark<br />
Building, 118 N. Broad Street on Wednesday, June 2nd<br />
from 4 - 5:30. p.m. To rsvp or <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
215-972-2069 or email tours@pafa.org.<br />
A Summer of Fun at<br />
Summer FUNdamentals<br />
Art Camps!<br />
Summer FUNdamentals Art Camps offer enriching<br />
experiences <strong>for</strong> campers in PAFA’s beautiful galleries and<br />
art studios, providing excellent opportunities <strong>for</strong> children<br />
to explore and develop their creative and artistic spirit.<br />
24 different week-long sessions are available from July<br />
12 through and August 20. A broad variety of sessions<br />
are available to choose from each week, including Painting,<br />
Drawing, Sculpture, Cartooning, Animation, Anime,<br />
Wearable Art, Bookmaking, Mural Painting, Decorative<br />
Furniture, Puppets in Wonderland, Circus Arts, and much<br />
more. Sessions are designed to appeal to all levels and<br />
interests of young artists (ages 6-15 years). Campers<br />
need only bring their imaginations!<br />
Each camp session runs <strong>for</strong> one week, Monday through<br />
Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. A pre-camp session and an after-camp<br />
session are available each day. On Fridays at 2<br />
pm, families and friends are invited to a special reception<br />
and exhibition of the art and projects created that week.<br />
Summer FUNdamentals Art Camps serve a diverse<br />
population of over 620 campers each summer. Scholarships<br />
are provided so that no creative child is left behind.<br />
A limited number of partial scholarships are available. For<br />
a scholarship application go the our webpage or call the<br />
education department<br />
A listing of camp sessions is available on the Academy<br />
website www.pafa.org/camp.<br />
Call 215-972-2061 or email jringold@pafa.org <strong>for</strong><br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation or to register.<br />
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Mrs. Plum Abelson<br />
Ms. Edith W. Abers<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Abir<br />
Dr. David J. Abrams<br />
Ms. Barbara Acton<br />
Ms. Evelyn Adler<br />
Ms. Nancy Adler<br />
Ms. Eliane Aerts<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Affleck<br />
Mr. George J. Ahern<br />
Ms. Joanne Aitken<br />
Mr. Raymond L. Albert<br />
Mark L. Alderman, Esq.<br />
Lorraine and Benjamin Alexander<br />
Mr. Peter Allen<br />
Ms. Sally A. Allen<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harris C. Aller, Jr.<br />
The Rev. Albert E. Alspach<br />
Mrs. Eleanor Ward Altemus<br />
Ms. Linda Lee Alter<br />
Mr. Thomas Sayre Ambler<br />
Mrs. Gustave G. Amsterdam<br />
Ms. Janet M. Andereck<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anderson<br />
Ms. C’Anne Anderson<br />
Ms. Decima M. Anderson<br />
Ms. Nathalie F. Anderson<br />
Mr. Derien R. Andes<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Andrews<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Anthony<br />
Drs. John and Kristina Antoniades<br />
Samuel and Andrea Apicelli<br />
Mr. W. Graham Arader III<br />
Pilar Armistead<br />
Ms. Ann Armstrong<br />
Ms. Marlene Arronson<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ascher<br />
Mrs. Edward K. Asplundh<br />
Marilyn and Robert Asplundh<br />
Leonard Aulenbach and Paul McKelvie<br />
Mrs. Regina L. Avallone<br />
Mr. William J. Avery<br />
Mrs. Jacqueline M. Axilbund<br />
Mrs. Barbara C. Bachman<br />
Mark Nevin Baer<br />
Mr. Michael W. Bailey<br />
Ms. Eileen M. Baird<br />
Mr. John A. Baird, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ballou<br />
Dr. Regina M. Bannan<br />
Ms. Kathleen Barber<br />
Mr. Fred Allen Barfoot<br />
Mrs. Herbert Barness<br />
Ms. Nancy Barness<br />
Harry and Mary Barr<br />
Ms. Joanne Barraclough Kunz<br />
Mr. Winston Alexander Barrie<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Barringer<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bartlett<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Basickes<br />
Ms. Elaine Bass<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Bassett III<br />
Ms. Patricia Y. Bassman<br />
Marylynn and James Bates<br />
Gregory Batker and Suet Lim<br />
Ms. Ruth Baudo<br />
Ms. Mary Ivy Bayard<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Bazelon<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beam<br />
Mrs. Joseph T. Beardwood, III<br />
Jane N. Beatty<br />
Mr. Richard Beck<br />
Drs. Sylvia Beck and Jay Federman<br />
Ms. Flora L. Becker<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Becker<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Behr<br />
Ginny and Gene Beier<br />
Sister Mary Paula Beierschmitt<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G. Bell, Jr.<br />
Mrs. Marie R. Bender-Muir<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bennett<br />
Mr. Perry Benson<br />
Sal and Doris Berenholz<br />
Nancy and David Bergman<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Berkowitz<br />
Dr. Richard D. Berkowitz<br />
Mr. Michael Berkwits and Ms. Elizabeth Alpern<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon M. Bernick<br />
Mrs. Dene K. Bernstein<br />
Mr. Edward Bernstein<br />
Ms. Harriet Knopman Bernstein<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Wade H. Berrettini<br />
MEMBERS ROLL CALL<br />
PAFA acknowledges the following members who have supported the Academy <strong>for</strong> five years or more.<br />
Thank you <strong>for</strong> your continued support!<br />
To show our appreciation we will host a special reception <strong>for</strong> all our five year plus members<br />
the evening of Wednesday, May 19, 2010. More details to follow.<br />
Mr. Max N. Berry<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Berry<br />
Ms. Jane Berryman<br />
Dr. Linda H. Bertland<br />
Mr. Geoffrey R. Berwind<br />
Ms. Virginia L. Bestwick<br />
Mr. Keith Betten<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Betz<br />
Mrs. Audrey Bickley Beyer<br />
Shari Bickel and Todd Cutler<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Biddle<br />
Mr. Jean-Louis Billard<br />
The Reverend and Mrs. Stephen R. Billings<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Binswanger, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Birkelbach<br />
Morris J. Birnbaum and Barbara Reville<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop<br />
Ms. Diana H. Bittel<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Black, Jr.<br />
Ms. Lisa Blackman<br />
Mr. Vojtech Blecha<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bleiman<br />
Katherine and Don Blenko<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Gunther Blob<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Block<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bloom<br />
Ms. Rosalind Bloom<br />
Ms. Jean L. Blumberg<br />
Ms. Ellin Blumenthal<br />
Mr. Joseph Boardman<br />
Mark Bockrath and Barbara Buckley<br />
Ms. Jean G. Bodine<br />
Susan E. Bolesta and Jane Gottfried<br />
Mr. Frank Boni, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon M. Bonovitz<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Booth, Jr.<br />
Mrs. H. Peter Borie<br />
Robert Boris and Linda Seyda<br />
Wendy Smith and Christopher Born<br />
Dr. Stephen M. Bowes III and Dr. Arlene Bowes<br />
Astrid Bowlby and Kevin Strickland<br />
Edward Boyd and Ken Tasker<br />
Ms. Maria Boyd<br />
Ms. Patricia T. Boyer<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Boylan<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Boyle<br />
Mr. Bruce Boyle<br />
Ms. Terry McNamara Boyle<br />
Julia A. and Arnold W. Bradburd<br />
Dr. Luther W. Brady, Jr.<br />
Ruth Bramson<br />
Mrs. Wiley M. Branan<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan J. Brandman<br />
Ms. Martha Brandriff<br />
Mr. Robert W. Brano<br />
Ms. Joan Bransky<br />
Mr. Lawrence Brass<br />
Almut Breazeale<br />
Mrs. Philip A. Bregy<br />
Ms. Edwina Brennan<br />
Maxine Brennan<br />
Bonnie Brier and Bruce Rosenfield<br />
Mr. John M. Briggs<br />
Mrs. Joseph C. Bright<br />
Ms. Barbara L. Brilhart<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Alfio J. Brindisi<br />
Mr. Dennis Broderick<br />
Ms. Maxine Brodo<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Brodsky<br />
William Brodsky and Fred van Dyk<br />
Dan and Marcy Brody<br />
Mr. Edwin Bronstein<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Brown<br />
Eileen and Bernard Brown<br />
Ruth E. Brown<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Brownlee<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryan<br />
Mr. James H. Bryson<br />
Mrs. Patricia K. Buck<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck<br />
Mr. Michael P. Buckley<br />
Mr. Charles W. Budetto<br />
Ms. Carol W. Buettger<br />
Mrs. Josephine Bull<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell F. Bunkin<br />
Ms. Kathryn K. Burchinal<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burke<br />
Mr. and Mrs. G. Theodore Burkett<br />
Ms. Diane Burko<br />
Mr. Barry W. Burlaga<br />
Mrs. J. Alexis Burland<br />
Ms. Janet Burnham<br />
Dr. David R. Burns<br />
Geraldine Burns<br />
Mr. John H. Burris<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burwasser<br />
Captain J. C. Busby, USN<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George I. Bustard<br />
Ken Butera and Karol Wasylyshyn<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buttel<br />
Rebecca Butterfield and Guy Laren<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Byers<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy L. V. Byrd<br />
Ms. Patricia Byrne<br />
Mrs. Joan Caesar<br />
Dr. William E. Cain<br />
Mr. Donald R. Caldwell<br />
Ms. Sheila Callinan<br />
Mr. Andrew B. Campbell<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Campbell<br />
Mr. William H. Campbell<br />
Mrs. Kathleen M. Cannon<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cantu-Hertzler<br />
Ms. Catherine Caparella<br />
Mr. Ralph D. Caparulo<br />
Jerome and Judith Caplan<br />
Michael Carasik and Jan Bruckner<br />
Mrs. Ann M. Carey<br />
Ms. Pearl M. Carpel<br />
Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Carpenter II<br />
Mr. Gary G. Carpenter<br />
Mr. Terence Carroll<br />
Mr. Tom Carroll<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James Tyson Carson<br />
Mr. William D. Carver<br />
Mr. G. Case<br />
Debbie and Alan Casnoff<br />
Mr. Howard M. Casper<br />
Mr. Lee A. Casper<br />
Ms. Teresa N. Cavenagh<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ceglowski<br />
Mr. William Celenza<br />
Mr. Frank P. Cellucci and Ms. Melissa Ann Pascucci<br />
Ann Chahbandour and Jay R. Stiefel<br />
Joan Chait<br />
Mr. Skip Chalfant<br />
Mr. William H. Chandlee III<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Chase<br />
Mr. Elwyn F. Chase, Jr.<br />
Sandra Chase and Walter Max Hutchins<br />
Noreen and Charles Cheleden<br />
Mr. Harry S. Cherken, Jr.<br />
Ms. Hermine Chern<br />
Arthur and Janet Cherry<br />
Ms. Estelle Cherry<br />
Mr. Larry Chestnut<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cheston, Jr.<br />
Ms. Matina Chigounis<br />
Nelly and Scott Childress<br />
Dmitiri and Sheila Chimes<br />
Ms. Piety Hyo Choi<br />
Ms. Eileen S. Christian<br />
Salvatore Ciambella<br />
Mr. Michael V. Ciliberti<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taws Claghorn<br />
Ms. DeAnn P. Clancy<br />
Mr. Tom W. Clapham<br />
Ms. Virginia B. Clark<br />
Mr. Edward B. Clay, Jr.<br />
Ms. Judith A. Clif<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Mr. Edwin G. Close<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Coale<br />
Ms. Sarah Coale<br />
Mr. Alan R. Cohen<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Cohen<br />
Ms. Dana Stott Cohen<br />
Ms. Frances L. Cohen<br />
Mrs. Gretta B. Cohen<br />
Jonathan Cohen and Allison Morrow<br />
Ms. Lori Cohen<br />
Ms. Marsha Cohen<br />
Mrs. Perky Cohen<br />
Steven Cohen and Elsie Stern<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cohn<br />
Mrs. Joan Cole<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Elliott H. Coleman<br />
Mr. H. C. Coleman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Collett<br />
Ms. Debra Hope Colligan<br />
Ms. Barbara Ann Collins<br />
David and Nancy Colman<br />
Mrs. H. Dunscombe Colt<br />
Ms. Joan F. Coltman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conn<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Connolly<br />
Ms. Carol Ann Cook<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Cooke<br />
Mrs. Robert W. Copeland<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Cosgrove<br />
Mr. Andrew Costarino<br />
Mrs. Jacqueline S. Cotter<br />
Mr. Robert Couch<br />
Mr. Nic Coviello<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Coyle<br />
Ms. Mary F. Coyne<br />
Mr. Patrick P. Coyne<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crandall<br />
Mr. Richard T. Craw<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Mr. Anthony B. Creamer III<br />
Ms. Mary Ann Cresswell<br />
Carl and Suzanne Cross<br />
Ann and Joel Cutler<br />
Chester Cyzio, Esq.<br />
Mr. John Dale<br />
Mr. Joseph V. D’Alessandro<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Daley<br />
Dr. and Mrs. James L. Dannenberg<br />
Ms. L. Vivian Davenport<br />
Dr. Richard Davidson<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Davies<br />
Ms. Karen Davies<br />
Mr. Allen F. Davis<br />
Mr. Charles H. Davis<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis<br />
Ms. Ruth C. Davis<br />
Ms. Marcela de Keyser<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles de Rham<br />
Mr. John C. Dean<br />
Mr. Anthony E. DeCarlo<br />
Mr. Chase S. Decker<br />
Margaret and David W. Dee<br />
Ms. Teresa G. DeFazio<br />
Ms. Fran Deitrich and Mr. Peter Capolino<br />
Mr. Matthew J. DeJulio, Jr.<br />
Ms. Deborah G. DeLauro<br />
Mrs. David K. DeLong<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell DeMoss<br />
Mrs. Seta K. Demurjian<br />
Phyllis and Jay Denbo<br />
Ms. Mary Ann Dennis<br />
Dr. Edward M. DePaoli<br />
Ms. Betty P. DePew<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Norman DeSouza<br />
Madame Justine P. DeVan<br />
Mr. John C. Devereux<br />
David DeVoe and Laura Lane<br />
Mr. Samuel C. Dewald<br />
James and Linda Diamond<br />
Ms. Roberta Diamond<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Dichter<br />
Ms. Rhonda Dickey<br />
Ms. Johanna DiDio<br />
Santo DiDonato and George Koch, Jr.<br />
Mr. Daniel W. Dietrich II<br />
Richard DiLullo and Barbara A. Vasco DiLullo<br />
Maria E. DiMauro<br />
Mr. Marc T Dinardo<br />
Mrs. William L. Disston<br />
Mr. Stephen Dittmann<br />
Ms. Cheryl Dobleske<br />
Ms. Charlotte Dobrasin<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Doering, III<br />
Ms. Eleanor Doherty<br />
Ms. Alice M. Domineske<br />
Ms. Deborah C. Domino<br />
Mr. and Mrs. C. Harry Domm<br />
Charles and Ellie Domsky<br />
Mrs. J. David Donahower<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Marc R. Donahue<br />
Jay M. Donner and Wendell Jones<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Donohoe<br />
Ms. Elisabeth Doolan<br />
Ms. Deborah Dooling<br />
Mr. G. Morris Dorrance, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. A. Webster Dougherty, Jr.<br />
Mrs. Ruth Drake<br />
Ms. Caroll Drazen<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Driscoll<br />
Phoebe and Lee Driscoll<br />
Mr. Robert Dromboski<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. du Pont Smith<br />
Marlene B. Dubin<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duclow<br />
The Hon. and Mrs. Robert W. Duemling<br />
Dan Dugan and Kathy Byrne-Dugan<br />
Mr. Philip Dumont
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Duplessis<br />
Ms. Jan Durbin<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Durham<br />
Jacqueline Duris<br />
Mr. James E. Dyer, Jr.<br />
Ms. Naomi Early<br />
Ms. Judith Ebby<br />
Mark Eckhoff<br />
Ms. Donna R. Ecton<br />
Elizabeth and Donald Edge<br />
Ms. Louise Eells<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Effron<br />
Mrs. Michael H. Egnal<br />
Ms. Vivienne Ehret<br />
Mrs. Reta Eisenberg<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Eiteljorg<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Elkins<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ellis<br />
Ms. Vicki Ellis<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ellman<br />
Ms. Linda V. Ellsworth<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Elwell<br />
Ms. Vicky Emery<br />
Dr. Gary Emmett<br />
Debbie and Jerry Epstein<br />
Wendy Epstein and Jame Steiker<br />
Mr. Steven B. Erisoty<br />
David F. Ertz and Kristin Mullaney<br />
Ms. Florence S. Ervin<br />
Mrs. Adrien R. Eschallier<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eshelman<br />
Mr. John Ford Evans<br />
Mr. Nelson H. Evans<br />
Mr. Walter Evans<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Evelev<br />
Dr. Kathryn A. Evers and Dr. Allen B. Haas<br />
Ms. Mary Anne Eves<br />
Ms. Anne R. Fabbri<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Fabian<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Faden<br />
Prof. Theopolis Fair<br />
Mr. James Fairburn<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight F. Fairchild<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Fala<br />
Dr. Andrew T. Fanelli<br />
Jeff and Reva S. Farenback-Brateman<br />
Mary Baker Farrow<br />
Carol and Charles Fautsch<br />
Mr. James Feeney and Ms. Cynthia Heininger<br />
Ms. Nancy Feld and Mr. Ned Heltzer<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Feldman<br />
Mrs. Rochelle Felixon<br />
Mr. Mike Felker<br />
Mr. Donald L. Felley<br />
James Fennell and Henry Bernstein<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James Fentress<br />
Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter Fergusson<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fernberger, Jr.<br />
Annette and Nathan Field<br />
Ms. Joanne E. Fields<br />
Mr. Bernard Fierro<br />
Mrs. Eileen M. Figueroa<br />
Mr. Ronald D. Fillius<br />
Mr. Nicolas Finck<br />
Ms. Marjorie M. Findlay<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Fine<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Finestone<br />
Mr. Nicholas P. Finio<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Jack W. Fink<br />
Miriam Finkel<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent D. Firth<br />
Mrs. William E. Fischelis<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Fischer<br />
Ms. Ruth Fischl<br />
Ms. Sue Fischman<br />
Deborah and Martin Fishbein<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Aron Fisher<br />
Ms. Nancy Jean Fisher<br />
Mrs. Bernard Fishman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisk<br />
Ms. Judy Flander<br />
Mrs. Thomas Fleming<br />
Ms. Eleanore P. Flom<br />
Pamela Foa and Paul Guyer<br />
Mr. Robert T. Foley<br />
Mr. Paul Foltz<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Ford<br />
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross Forman<br />
Ms. Nessa R. Forman<br />
Ms. Carol A. Forte<br />
Roberta and Terry Foss<br />
Ms. Diane B. Foster<br />
Ms. Kathleen A. Foster<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Fox<br />
Ms. Susan A. Fox<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Fox, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frank<br />
Drs. Leonard and Barbara Frank<br />
Mr. Wayne Franks<br />
Ms. Sally Frazza<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frederick, Jr.<br />
Mrs. Murray Fox Freeman<br />
Mr. Clark W. Frey<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Freyer<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold A. Frezel<br />
Ms. Joy Troth Friedman<br />
Ms. Marsha R. Friedman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fryling<br />
Ms. Mary Jane B. Fullam<br />
Jeffrey P. Fuller and Martha M. Madigan<br />
Mr. Fred B. Gable<br />
Ms. Frances Galante<br />
Ms. Mickey Galatola<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Galer<br />
Robert and Ruth Gales<br />
Ms. Amy Gardiner<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew I. Garfield<br />
Ms. Vivian A. Gast<br />
Ms. Margarita Alain Gay<br />
Mr. Richard T. Geist<br />
Ms. Elizabeth Gemmill<br />
Lisa and Glenn George<br />
Mrs. Esther Gerhard<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerhardt<br />
Ms. Joan Gervato<br />
Ms. Jerilyn Getson<br />
Ms. Susan Getze<br />
Mr. Melvin H. Getzoff<br />
Ms. Edith M. Giampietro<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Domenic D. Giancaterino, Jr.<br />
Bruce Giantonio and James Leipold<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Giegerich, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gilbert<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William Y. Giles<br />
Ms. Anne E. Gill<br />
Dr. Frances M. Gill<br />
Ms. Roseann P. Gill<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Gillespie<br />
The Gilman Household<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gist<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Julian Gladstone<br />
Deborah E. Glass<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William Glassman<br />
Mrs. Vera Glassman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Glazer<br />
Ms. Peggy D. Glover<br />
Mr. Andrew Gluck<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goehl, Jr.<br />
Stephen and Marguerite Goff<br />
Mr. Mark Goldenberg<br />
Ms. Beatrice Goldfine<br />
Madge Goldman<br />
Ms. Mary Goldman<br />
Ms. Caroline L.C. Goldsmith<br />
Mr. Mark Goldstein<br />
William and Joan Goldstein<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gonatas<br />
Ms. Libby Goodman<br />
Peter Goodman and Clara Callahan<br />
Ms. Sherry Goodman<br />
Ms. Harriet Beloff Goodwin<br />
Dr. Janice T. Gordon<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Gordon<br />
Mrs. Rita M. Grabovich<br />
Ms. Harriet Grass<br />
Robert and Melinda Grass<br />
Mr. Robert L. Gray, III<br />
Ann and Lewis Grebe<br />
Ms. Shirley L. Green<br />
Drs. Vivian N. and Mark L. Greenberg<br />
Ms. Adelaide Sugarman and Mr. Marshall Greenberg<br />
Ms. Sheila Greenberg<br />
Mrs. Albert M. Greenfield, Jr.<br />
Jim and Ellen Greenlee<br />
Mr. Todd P. Gregoire<br />
Mr. Henry Gretzkowski<br />
Mrs. Anne M. Grey<br />
Ms. Norma Griffith<br />
Mr. J. Lawrence Grim, Jr.<br />
Ms. Margaret W. Grip<br />
Drs. Joel and Linda Griska<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery L. Grogan<br />
Bruce Grohsgal and Joan Weinryb<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gross<br />
Mr. Milton Gross<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Saul Grossman<br />
Ms. Jeanne Grosso<br />
Ms. Suzanne Gruber<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grunder<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Dupont Guerry<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guggenheim<br />
Dr. Gene D. Guill and Susan Eaton Guill<br />
Carolyn R. Guss and Jim Heenehan<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Gustafson<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Guthrie<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin P. Gutman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Otto Haas<br />
Ms. Rose Hagan<br />
John and Mary Ellen Hagner<br />
Rose G. and John Hagopian<br />
Ms. Marney Hague<br />
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hahn<br />
Ms. Judith M. Hakimian<br />
Ms. Bonnie Halko<br />
Mr. Eric J. Hall<br />
Ms. Jean Hamburg<br />
Mrs. Gloria R. Hamilton<br />
Mr. James A. Hamilton III<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hamme<br />
Mr. R. Philip Hanes<br />
Ms. Florence Hanker<br />
Mrs. Paul C. Harbeson<br />
Mr. Stephen J. Harlen<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Harper<br />
Ms. Carol Ann Harris<br />
Margaret Harris and Phil Straus<br />
Mr. Nelson G. Harris<br />
Henry and Susan B. Harrison<br />
Dr. Dina H. Harth<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John S.C. Harvey, III<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Hattler<br />
Ms. Arlene Hausmann<br />
Ms. Janis Hawes<br />
Mr. Stan Hawrylo<br />
Mr. John W. Hayden<br />
Ms. E. Sherman Hayman and Mr. Mark C. Paul<br />
Mr. Francis A. Hayman, Jr.<br />
Thomas Heckman and Mary Jo Ashenfelter<br />
Mr. Wesley M. Heilman III<br />
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Heim<br />
Ms. Kirsten Helin<br />
Ms. Nancy Heller<br />
Mrs. J. Welles Henderson<br />
Bernice J. Henry, Ph.D.<br />
J. Haniel Henry and Robert DiNardo<br />
Mrs. Lynn B. Henson<br />
Ms. Ruth Herd<br />
Mr. Frank Herron<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Steven G. Hess<br />
Dr. Wilma L. Heston<br />
Dr. A. Clinton Hewes<br />
Ms. Phyllis Z. Hewitt<br />
Margaret Hicks<br />
Mr. James H. Hill Jr.<br />
Mr. Morgan Himelstein<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hires<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Elam M. Hitchner, III<br />
Ms. Ditta Baron Hoeber<br />
Ms. Gail A. Hoffman<br />
Dr. and Mrs. J. David Hoffman<br />
Mr. William M. Hoffman, Jr.<br />
Ms. Clara Hollander<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harris N. Hollin<br />
Dr. Douglas S. Holsclaw, Jr.<br />
Mrs. Charles C. Holt, III<br />
Ms. Hollie Powers Holt<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edgardo Holzman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Lon W. Homeier<br />
Ms. Victoria Hoplamazian<br />
Ms. Lee Horne<br />
Esther and Bob Hornik<br />
Mr. and Dr. John F. Horstmann<br />
Mr. Robert J. Hotes<br />
Mr. Kenneth Houck<br />
Mr. Stephen Hrabrick<br />
Mr. George K. Huber<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Huber<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudson, III<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huettner<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Eric Hume<br />
Mr. Wain H. Hunter<br />
Miriam Field and Arthur Huppert<br />
Katherine Huseman and William Rich<br />
Mrs. P. Havemeyer Huston<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hyndman, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ibarguen<br />
Mr. and Mrs. L. Stockton Illoway<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Indriso<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Inerfeld<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Ingersoll<br />
Mr. Robert S. Ingersoll III<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Inman, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Irving<br />
Ms. Florence L. Itoh<br />
Ms. Marlyn Ivory<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Ix, Jr.<br />
Dennis and Gail Jackman<br />
Ms. Jeannette Jackson-Thompson<br />
Mr. Karsten Jacobsen<br />
Ms. Judith Jacobson<br />
Mrs. Elaine Mark Jaffe<br />
Ms. Janet R. Jaffe<br />
Mr. Philip Jamison<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Johnson<br />
Ms. Joan Johnson<br />
Mrs. Sally R. Johnston<br />
Miss Helen E. Jones<br />
Mrs. Mary Nomecos Jones<br />
Mr. William J.D. Jordan<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Justi<br />
Mrs. William Justice<br />
David and Beth Medoway Kagan<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kahn, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Kahn II<br />
Mr. William G. Kalbfleisch<br />
Ms. Tamara Kallman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kalogris<br />
Ms. Elyssa B. Kane and Mr. Jeff Levine<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane<br />
Jaan and Roberta Kangilaski<br />
Mr. Paul K. Kania<br />
Ms. Dorothy G. Kapenstein<br />
Mr. Jerome Kaplan<br />
Robert Kaplan and Edna Dick<br />
Mr. Ronald Kaplan<br />
Ms. Sara Hirsch Kaplan<br />
Mr. William L. Kaplan<br />
Ms. Elaine Katz<br />
Mrs. Ellen Speiser Katz<br />
Dr. Julian Katz<br />
Harvey L. Katuran and Rochelle Kaufman Yalowitz<br />
Robert Kavash and Ellen Baxter<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Kay<br />
Ms. Kathryn Keeler<br />
Mr. and Mrs. E. Brooks Keffer, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Keim<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kellogg<br />
Mr. Joseph J. Kelly<br />
Dr. and Mrs. A. Richard Kendall<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Kennedy<br />
Ms. Barbara Keough<br />
Gil and Becky Kerlin<br />
Drs. Lawrence and Toba Kerson<br />
Mrs. Arlene Kessler<br />
Ms. Selma P. Kessler<br />
Mr. Leonard Kestenbaum<br />
Mr. Donald J. Kester<br />
Ms. Dolores Ketterer and Ms. Florence Fee<br />
Mr. Peter King<br />
Dr. Dale Kinney<br />
Ms. Carol L. Kinnier<br />
Professor Victoria Kirkham<br />
Kirk Kirkpatrick and John Wind<br />
Ms. Mary Ellen Kirkwood<br />
Mr. Robert Kirkwood<br />
James Nelson Kise and Sarah Smith<br />
Ms. Ann Kiser<br />
Mr. Greg Kleiber<br />
Janet and Lewis Klein<br />
Mrs. Morton M. Kligerman<br />
Mr. Daniel H. Kline<br />
Ms. J. Jordan Klinefelter<br />
Ms. Rita Klinger<br />
Mr. Laurence Klugman and Ms. Bonnie Stone<br />
Ms. Nina S. Klymowska<br />
Ms. Mary Jane Walters Knox<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kobb<br />
Ms. Linda S. Koenigsberg<br />
Robert and Frances Kohler<br />
John and Beverley Kolb<br />
Ken Kolodziej and Anne Hagele<br />
Ms. Elizabeth S. Kolowrat<br />
Mr. Henry Kolowrat<br />
Mr. John Koomar<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Koons<br />
Mr. Joel Koppelman<br />
Mr. Kenneth D. Kopple<br />
Gene Kosich<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Johannes Krahmer<br />
Ms. Anna Yates Krain<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Krain<br />
Malcolm A. Kram, D.V.M. and Mark Zwanger, M.D.<br />
Pearl Kramer<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Isador Kranzel<br />
Dr. and Mrs. John J. Kravitz<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kreithen<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Krieg<br />
Dr. Evelyn S. Kritchevsky<br />
Drs. Albert and Joyann Kroser<br />
Ms. Jane Krumrine<br />
Dr. Mary Louise Krumrine<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Wei-chung Ku<br />
Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Kulicke<br />
Ms. Joanne Kundrat<br />
Mr. Robert Kurtz<br />
Dr. Kenneth Kusmer<br />
Harry and Stacy LaBelle<br />
Ms. Shirley Laird<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Lame<br />
Ms. Tessa Lamont-Siegel<br />
Mr. David R. Lampe<br />
Elaine Landau<br />
Dr. Bette Landman<br />
Mary M. Lane and Robert Durham<br />
Mrs. Saundra B. Lane<br />
Ms. Jean D. Lang<br />
Dr. Marc S. Lapayowker<br />
Mrs. W. Mifflin Large<br />
Ms. Janet Keller Laughlin<br />
Lora and J. Gerard Lavin<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lawson<br />
Mr. and Mrs. D. Christopher Le Vine<br />
Ms. Deborah Lincoln Lear<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lebow<br />
Mrs. Richard W. Ledwith<br />
Mr. and Mrs. B. Herbert Lee<br />
Mrs. Jerry Lee<br />
Mrs. Robert S. Lee, Sr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Lee, III<br />
Ms. Theresa Tai Lee<br />
Ms. Frieda Lefeber<br />
Mr. Pierre Charles Lefebvre<br />
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Ms. Mary LeFever<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Roy T. Lefkoe<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lehocky<br />
Ms. Gloria Leibovitz<br />
Mrs. Nelson J. Leidner<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Carter R. Leidy, Jr.<br />
Ruth Leidy<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Leisenring<br />
Mr. C. Kenneth Leith II<br />
Prof. Michael J. Leja<br />
Chris Lenehan<br />
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. <strong>Lenfest</strong><br />
Ms. Ethel P. Lennox<br />
Judy and Peter Leone<br />
Ms. Susan Leontiades<br />
Jean Farnsworth and Robert Lerner<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lerner<br />
Mrs. Kathryn Leslie<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Less<br />
Mr. John W. Levenson and Ms. Jan Clark-Levenson<br />
Richard Leventhal and Louise Krasniewicz<br />
Ruth Leventhal<br />
Claire Levi<br />
Mrs. Caryl Levin<br />
Mr. Steven D. Levin<br />
Mrs. Tamar F. Levin<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Levine<br />
Ms. Ruth Levine<br />
Mr. Berthold W. Levy<br />
Mrs. Dale Levy<br />
Robert P. Levy<br />
Mrs. Betty C. Lewis<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Lewis<br />
Will Lewis and Gail Bracegirdle<br />
William Liberi and Linda Wingate<br />
Jean and Robert Libkind<br />
Ms. Patricia Lieb Nardi<br />
Norman and Sylvia W. Lieberman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Likens<br />
Ms. Katy Chengmei Lin<br />
Joseph and Ruth Hirshey Lincoln<br />
Ms. Rosalyn Linker<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Litt<br />
Mrs. Cecily Littleton<br />
Mrs. Audrey Litto<br />
Ms. Anne M. Livingston<br />
Mr. Robert W. Loder<br />
Paul and Helen Loeb<br />
Mr. William A. Loeb<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Derek P. Loranca<br />
Ms. Deborah Lovell and Mr. David Duys<br />
Ms. Jax Peters Lowell<br />
Ms. Shirley Luber<br />
Mrs. Fruma Ludwig<br />
Mrs. Kathleen K. Lundy<br />
Rev. and Mrs. Herbert H. Lusk, Jr.<br />
Ms. Gloria Lycknell<br />
Ms. Adele Tobias Lynch<br />
Mrs. Jeanne MacAlpine<br />
Ms. Elizabeth H. MacDonald<br />
James MacElderry and Marilyn Fishman<br />
Ms. Elizabeth MacGregor<br />
Ms. Diana J. Mackie<br />
Joan W. Mackie<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. MacQueen<br />
Josephine Madej and Thomas D. Rees<br />
Phyllis and Fred T. Magaziner<br />
Mr. Henry J. Magaziner<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Magid<br />
Ms. Shirlee M. Maglietta<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Maguire<br />
Dr. Evelyn P. Mahairas<br />
Ms. Deborah Mahlstedt<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mahoney<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Maimon<br />
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Mainwaring<br />
Dr. David Major and Ms. Evelyn Eskin<br />
Mr. David H. Malarek<br />
Mrs. Paul Maloney<br />
Drs. Jacqueline C. and Elliott L. Mancall<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Mandel<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mangel<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bijan Shahy<br />
Mrs. Aisha Mansouri<br />
Mr. Benjamin F. Marcune<br />
Ms. Jeannie Marcus<br />
Lawrence N. Margel<br />
Mrs. Malcolm A. Margolies<br />
Ms. Candace Margolin<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon B. Margolis<br />
Dr. Stephen Margolis<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Margulies<br />
Ms. Barbara E. Marks<br />
Mr. Bruce R. Marshall<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Marshall<br />
Mr. Donald Martiny<br />
Ms. Renata J. Maslowski<br />
Bernard A. and Jane R. Mason<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mather, III<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Mather, II<br />
Mr. John Matthews and Ms. Nancy Bareley<br />
Mr. Russell Mattson<br />
The Maurer/Stier Family<br />
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Ms. Eleanore Maxman<br />
Peter Maxwell and Margaret Chew Dolan<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McAdoo<br />
Mrs. Louis E. McAllister, Jr.<br />
Ms. Eileen M. McCarron<br />
Dr. and Mrs. David McCarthy<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Frazier Hunt<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McClure<br />
Ms. Anne Elizabeth McCollum<br />
Dr. and Mrs. John W. McCoubrey<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John H. McCoy<br />
Ms. Patricia T. McCurdy<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. McDevitt<br />
Mr. William F. McDonnell<br />
Mr. Daniel McElroy<br />
Ms. Sarah A. McEneaney<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McFeeley<br />
Ms. Martha McGeary Snider<br />
Dr. Edward H. McGehee<br />
Ms. Kathryn R. McGinty<br />
Mr. Dennis C. McGlade<br />
James and Monica McGrath<br />
Mrs. James McGusty<br />
Ms. Marilyn J. McHenry and Dr. Arthur S. Patchefsky<br />
Judith and Wayne McKallip<br />
Matthew S. McKee<br />
Ms. Rania McKinley<br />
Mr. James D. McLellan<br />
Howard and Karalee McNeal<br />
Ms. Maureen McNulty<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McParland<br />
Mr. Donald E. Meads<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Meshon, Sr.<br />
Ms. Constance Ferris Meyer<br />
Mrs. Margy Ellin Meyerson<br />
Mr. and Mr. John P Michaels<br />
Mr. Sidney S. Mickelson<br />
Dr. Carolyn Mies<br />
Ms. Madelyn Mignatti<br />
Ellen Cole Miller<br />
Gainor I. Miller<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Howard A. Miller<br />
Ms. Jean Miller<br />
Mr. Jonathan Miller<br />
Mr. Joseph M. Miller<br />
Dr. Lynn H. Miller<br />
Shirley and Mitchell Miller<br />
Ms. Naomi Miller<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Philippus Miller, Jr.<br />
Dr. Randall Miller<br />
Mrs. Rosalie Miller and Dr. Jerome Miller<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Miller<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Wallace T. Miller<br />
Mr. Donald M. Millinger<br />
M. M. Mills and R. L. Dalton<br />
Ms. Nancy Mills<br />
Mr. and Mrs. C. George Milner<br />
Anne Minich<br />
Ms. Beatrice Mintz<br />
Ms. Helen P. Mirkil and Mr. Brian Peterson<br />
Mrs. Henry Mitchell<br />
Mr. Ross Lance Mitchell<br />
Mrs. Natalie Molitor<br />
Ms. Mary B. Monteith<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Montgomery, Jr.<br />
Ms. Linda S. Moonblatt<br />
Mr. C. J. Moore<br />
Mrs. Constance Cook Moore<br />
Ms. Harriet Moore<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moore<br />
Ms. Page S. Morahan<br />
Mrs. David E. Moran<br />
Ms. Ann Morgan<br />
Mr. F. Corlies Morgan, II<br />
Mr. William B. Morgan, II<br />
Ms. Anselene Morris<br />
James Morris, RSA and Eleanor Smith Morris<br />
Ms. Ann Morrison<br />
Mr. William L. Morse<br />
Mr. Frank Mortimer<br />
Mrs. N. Mosenkis<br />
Drs. Roger W. Moss and Gail C. Winkler<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer<br />
Ms. Tema Muchnick<br />
Dr. William R. Muir<br />
Mr. William S. Mulherin<br />
Dr. and Mrs. James L. Mullen<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Muller<br />
Mrs. Jane H. Mullins<br />
Ms. Ellen Mulroney<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mundheim<br />
Erik and Esther Murer<br />
Mr. Daniel I. Murphy<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Murphy<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Murphy<br />
Dr. and Mrs. J. Brien Murphy<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Murray, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Myers<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Scott E. Myers<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Nadel<br />
Mr. Milo M. Naeve<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Naff<br />
Ms. Karen Nagel and Mr. Stephen Kamp<br />
Ms. Judith A. Nagle<br />
Mrs. Joan Naide<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Nash<br />
Ms. Virginia N. Naude<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Neff<br />
Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, Jr.<br />
Dr. Elizabeth Ann Nelson<br />
Mr. Paul Nemeth<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nesbitt, III<br />
Mr. Charles H. Ness<br />
Ms. Barbara Neswald<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Neuwirth<br />
Mr. Arthur E. Newbold, IV<br />
Mrs. John S. Newbold<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore T. Newbold<br />
Mr. Francis P. Newell<br />
Ms. Iris Newman<br />
Ms. Libby Newman<br />
Mrs. Helen Nicholson<br />
Ms. Virginia R. Nicholson<br />
Mr. Frank R. Nissel<br />
Ms. Charlene A. Nolten<br />
Ms. Cathleen L. Noone<br />
Ms. Josephine V. Norden<br />
Mrs. Charles M. Norris<br />
Mr. Richard V. Nowakowski<br />
Ms. Lynn Nowicki Clarke<br />
David and Lisa Nugiel<br />
Mr. Paul T. Nutaitis<br />
Dr. Christine I. Oaklander<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Washburn S. Oberwager<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon R. Obod<br />
Mr. Daniel P. O’Connor<br />
Bob and Janis O’Connor<br />
Mr. Joseph A. O’Connor, Jr.<br />
Ms. Susan Odessey and Mr. Paul Coff<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oehrle<br />
Mr. Clifton A. Ogburn<br />
Ms. Ellen P. Ogdin<br />
Hon. John J. O’Grady, Jr.<br />
Dr. Lisa Okoniewski<br />
Ms. Barbara Oldenhoff<br />
Mr. Albert T. Olenzak<br />
Ms. Faye S. Olivieri<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Olivieri<br />
Mr. John E. Ollman<br />
Mr. Shaun F. O’Malley and Ms. Lyn Buccheit<br />
Mr. W. Gresham O’Malley III<br />
Ms. Anna Marie O’Neill<br />
Ms. Cynthia E. O’Neill<br />
Mrs. Lynda Orfanelli<br />
Mrs. Marvin Orleans<br />
Ms. Judith Barbour Osborne<br />
Dr. and Mrs. B. Perry Ottenberg<br />
Dr. Karen Overall<br />
Ms. Dorothy A. Owens<br />
Ms. Sandra J. Owens<br />
Mr.Thaddeus J. Owens, Jr.<br />
Ms. Georgia Lee Paciocco<br />
William Packard and Eros Leroi<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Kendric T. Packer<br />
Ms. Yolanda F. Pagano<br />
Ms. Carla A. Pagliaro<br />
Ms. Barbara Palmer<br />
David Palmer and Laura Sauer Palmer<br />
Ms. Katharine P. Palmer<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Palmer<br />
Mr. Thomas N. Pappas<br />
Ms. Zoe S. Pappas<br />
Ms. Paula Paradise<br />
Belle Parmet<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Patruno<br />
Ms. Patricia Patterson<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Patterson<br />
Mrs. Bonnie Paul<br />
Mr. John D. Paul<br />
Ms. Marilynn H. Paul<br />
Mr. Thomas B. Payne<br />
H.M. Peavey and Michael McManus<br />
Dr. Steven J. Peitzman<br />
Ms. Sally Pekora<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Pelaez<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Pendergast<br />
Ms. Teodozia S. Pepe<br />
Ms. Janet B. Perper<br />
Mr. William M. Perthes<br />
Mr. John G. Peters<br />
Dr. Charles B. Peterson III<br />
Ms. Johanna M. Petropoulos<br />
Ms. Lynda P. Petrov<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David Peyster<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Pfaff<br />
Mr. William E. Pfeiffer Jr.<br />
Dr. Charlotte De Monte Phelps<br />
Ms. Eileen M. Phillips-Puma<br />
Ms. Shelley Picker<br />
Ms. Eleanor Pierson<br />
Mr. Edward S. Pinka<br />
Ms. Jody Pinto<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Pisano<br />
Ms. Beatrice S. Pitcairn<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Pizzano<br />
Ms. Dorothy S. Plohn<br />
Mr. Ronald Polka<br />
Ms. Martha Pollack<br />
Ms. Shanlee Pollack<br />
Mary and Joan Pollitt<br />
Ms. Nancy Pontone<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William Pope<br />
Ms. Marlene Porter<br />
Dr. and Mrs. James Poupard<br />
Dorothy Powell<br />
Ms. Shirley A. Powell-Cohen<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Powers<br />
Ms. Mary Powers Holt<br />
Mr. Benjamin Powley<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Pratter<br />
Mrs. Robert W. Preucel<br />
Mr. Robert Preuhs<br />
John S. Price<br />
Mr. Roger Prichard and Ms. Astrid Caruso<br />
Ms. Phyllis A. Priester<br />
Mr. Alfred C. Prime<br />
James Pringle and Sally Griffith<br />
Diane and John Pringle<br />
Ms. Elizabeth Prisnock<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Prushan<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Putnam<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Dana J. Pyle, Jr.<br />
Ms. Joan L. Quann<br />
Mr. Peter P. Quarracino, Jr.<br />
Ms. Sara Quay<br />
Mr. Arthur L. Rack, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rackow<br />
Dr. Edward C. Raffensperger<br />
Margaret and Tom Ralph<br />
Ms. Jane M. Ramsay<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Randall<br />
Mrs. David S. Randolph<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Russell Raphaely<br />
Mr. Paul E. Rapp<br />
Mr. Francis H. Rasmus<br />
Dorothy Raudenbush<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Rawson<br />
Mr. Cleveland D. Rea, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George Reath, Jr.<br />
Ann L. Reed<br />
Mr. Boyd Reed<br />
Mr. Theodore Reed<br />
Helen Rehl<br />
Ms. Cynthia C. Reihmann<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Reilly, Jr.<br />
Ms. Anna K. Reimann<br />
Ms. Gloria Reisman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Reiss<br />
Ms. Linda Resnick and Mr. Stuart Levy<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Myron E. Resnick<br />
Nancy and Donald Resnick<br />
Mr. Edward M. Resovsky<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Riband, Jr.<br />
Ms. Danielle Rice<br />
Mr. Edward A. Richards<br />
Mary P. Richards<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Richardson<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Richman<br />
Ms. Joan Richman<br />
Sunny Richman and John Ryan<br />
Ms. Judith G. Richter<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Riesenbach<br />
Ms. Linda Rimmer<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Murray H. Ringold<br />
Mr. Joseph Rishel<br />
Mr. Steven Riskin and Ms. Julie Lipsius<br />
Ms. Britany Robb<br />
Ms. Harriet Polier Robbins<br />
Mr. William P. Robbins<br />
Mrs. Brooke Roberts<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Roberts<br />
Mr. and Mrs. F.R. Robertson<br />
Mrs. J. Todd Robinette<br />
Dr. Betsy Robinson<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Robinson<br />
Dr. Keith M. Robinson<br />
Jennifer Brinton Robkin and David Robkin<br />
Mr. John S. Rodgers<br />
Mr. Harry Roecker<br />
Dr. Paul M. Roediger<br />
Ms. Jeannie Day Roggio<br />
Ms. Gloria D. Rohlfs<br />
Ms. Elizabeth A. Romanella<br />
Mrs. Reva Rose<br />
Dr. Jonathan Rosefsky<br />
Ms. Susan Roseman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I. Rosen<br />
Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Rosen<br />
Ms. Dorothy G. Rosenbaum<br />
Drs. Martin Rosenberg and Ellen Fennick<br />
Mr. Raymond Rosenberg<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Joel Rosenbloom<br />
Mr. Leonard E. Rosenfeld<br />
Ms. Mathilde Rosenfeld<br />
Mrs. Betty Rosenfeld<br />
Mrs. George B. Rosenthal<br />
Mrs. Linda G. Rosenthal<br />
Mrs. Mia Rosenthal<br />
Hal and Sue Rosenthal
Ms. Joellyn Ross<br />
Ms. Susan Ross<br />
Ms. Lee Rothberg<br />
Mr. Dan H. Rothermel and Mr. Michael Hairston<br />
Dr. Bernard N. Rothman<br />
Ms. Ellen G. Rothman<br />
Mrs. Arnold L. Rothman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Rounick<br />
Mrs. Estelle Rubens<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rubenstein<br />
Mr. David A. Rubin and Mr. James O’Neill<br />
Emanuel Rubin, M.D. and Linda A. Haegele, M.D.<br />
Ms. Judith S. Rubin<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Lionel F. Rubin<br />
Ms. Marilyn S. Rubin<br />
Mr. Nathan Rubin<br />
Ms. Carole J. Rubins<br />
Ms. Libby Rudnick<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James Ruff<br />
Ms. Harriet Ruffin<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Karl F. Rugart<br />
Mr. Ron Rum<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Ms. Virginia G. Rumsey<br />
Ms. Sallee Rush<br />
Mr. Robertson Rushton<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Ellier Russ<br />
Marjorie Russell<br />
Mr. William D. Russell<br />
Mr. Rocco E. Russo<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent N. Russo<br />
Ms. Barbara Ruth<br />
Mr. John M. Ryan and Ms. Mary Gregg<br />
Dr. and Mrs. David M. Sachs<br />
Ms. Phyllis L. Sacks<br />
Mrs. Katharine Grove Sailer<br />
Mr. Nathan Saltz<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Norman N. Salvat<br />
Ms. Lucinda Sanders<br />
Mr. Steven L. Sanders and Dr. Kelly Sanders<br />
Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomas Sanderson<br />
Mr. James L. Sanderson<br />
Dr. Alan R. Sandman and Mr. John Pcsolar<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Satir<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Saul<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan H. Savadove<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Savaria, Jr.<br />
Ms. Joan Savett<br />
Ms. Daphne Sawyer<br />
Guy D. Sbar, M.D.<br />
Ms. Ella B. Schaap<br />
Ms. Betty S. Schaefer<br />
Dr. and Mrs. M. Harris Schaeffer<br />
Ms. Barbara W. Schaff<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Schein<br />
Ms. Karyn L. Scher<br />
Ms. Lois Schlachter<br />
Ms. Helen Schneeberg<br />
Ms. Julie Schneider<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Schneider<br />
Mr. Robert Schoenberg<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schorling<br />
Ms. Irene Schrank<br />
Mr. Donald Schreiber<br />
Ms. Cate Royer Schubert<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwartz<br />
Mr. Robert G. Schwartz<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Schwartz<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Les J. Schwartzberg<br />
Mrs. Frank S. Schwarz<br />
Mrs. Robert D. Schwarz<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Schwarz, Jr.<br />
Carol and Bill Schwarzchild<br />
Mr. Edward Sciamanna and Mr. Richard Panati<br />
Ms. Miriam Sealfon<br />
Ms. Nadine Secarea<br />
Ruth and Robert Seeley<br />
Ms. Thelma M. Segal<br />
Nina Segre and Frank Furstenberg<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Seidel<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seligman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer N. Sellers<br />
The Honorable Nicholas Sellers<br />
Ms. Louise E. Seltzer<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Seltzer<br />
Joseph P. Senft, Ph.D.<br />
Ms. Antoinette Farrar Seymour<br />
Mr. John P. Sgrillo<br />
Ms. Georgia A. Shafia<br />
Mr. Edward O. Shakespeare III<br />
Mr. Michael Shannon<br />
Ms. Rose Shannon<br />
Dr. Stanley H. Shapiro<br />
Mr. Robert G. Sharrar<br />
Mr. Edward F. Shay<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shearer<br />
Mark A. Sheehan and Lorna Weir<br />
Mr. H. Geoffrey Sheffer<br />
Ms. Carol C. Sherman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sherman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Shestack<br />
Mr. Philip Shiekman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shipley<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley, III<br />
Keith D. Shively and Thomas Williams<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Shore<br />
Ms. Helen Holmstine Short<br />
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Showler<br />
Mr. and Mrs. M. Melvin Shralow<br />
Henry and Bonnie Shuman<br />
Mr. Brian J. Siegel<br />
Ms. Carolyn B. Siegel<br />
Mr. James G. Siegel<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Siegel<br />
Mr. and Mrs.Michael A. Sienkiewicz<br />
Dr. Willys Silvers<br />
Mr. Jean Simard<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Murray A. Simmons<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Brian Simon<br />
Mrs. Deborah K. Simon<br />
Ms. Evy Simon<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simon<br />
Mr. Dolph Simons<br />
Anne Weldon Sims<br />
Ms. Cynthia K. Sinclair<br />
Stan and Lois Singer<br />
Shirley Sivitz and Harriet Rubin<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome H. Sklaroff<br />
Mr. Alan P. Slack<br />
Ms. Marcia Glickman Slade<br />
Mrs. John Sloan<br />
Karen and David Smallen<br />
Corey and Jonne Smith<br />
Mr. David G. Smith<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith<br />
Dorothy H. Smith<br />
Mr. G. Daniel Smith<br />
Mr. George R. Smith<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Lawther O. Smith<br />
Dr. Maria B. Smith<br />
Meredith S.S. Smith<br />
Ms. Rheta Smith<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Smith<br />
Ms. Stephanie J. Smith<br />
Ms. Theresa Smith<br />
Ms. Mina Smith-Segal<br />
Mr. Mark Smylie<br />
James Smyth, Jr. and James Rodgers<br />
Mr. John Smyth<br />
Miss Mary Anna Snowden<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Snyder<br />
Mrs. Harriet Soffa<br />
Mrs. Arthur Solmssen<br />
Deborah E. Solo and Angel Franqui<br />
Dr. Jack L. Solomon<br />
Dr. Carol E. Soltis<br />
Mr. H. Peter Somers<br />
Mr. Marc J. Sonnenfeld<br />
Barbara Sosson<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Karl M. Spaeth<br />
Boyd Lee Spahr, III<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Spahr<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Tully Speaker<br />
Samuel and Rosanne Spear<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spector<br />
Edward Spector and Sharon K. Corbin<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Gus Spector<br />
Ms. Arleen F. Speizman<br />
Mr. Stan Sperlak<br />
Tad Sperry and Ellen Harvey<br />
Ms. Marcia Spiegle<br />
Ms. Helen M. Stailey<br />
Mrs. Blair D. Stambaugh<br />
Ms. Jeanne Stanek<br />
Ms. Marilyn Steeg<br />
Mrs. Nancy Steel<br />
Mr. Carl Steele<br />
Ms. Karen Steen<br />
Mrs. Pearl Zeid Steinberg<br />
Dr. Stephen P. Steinberg<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Stephano<br />
Mrs. Nicholas N. Stephanoff<br />
Ms. Alicia A. Sterling<br />
Mrs. Sylvia Stern<br />
Mr. Gary Sternick and Ms. Suzanne Griffith<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stevens<br />
Mrs. Corinne R. Stone<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Bayard T. Storey<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Straw<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Strieb<br />
Dr. Marie Stuart<br />
Ms. Clare Stuempfig<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stutman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Sunstein, Jr.<br />
Ms. Barbara Billings Supplee<br />
Ms. Patricia Surette<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Svanda<br />
Miss Helen L. Swain<br />
While every ef<strong>for</strong>t has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list, we recognize that mistakes can occur.<br />
Please let us know if you are listed in error and accept our sincere apologies <strong>for</strong> any discrepancies.<br />
Mr. Ralph E. Swan<br />
Ms. Sara Fischer Swanson<br />
Cy and Lois Swartz<br />
Jane W. Swartz and E. Talmage Brennan<br />
Mr. Gerard H. Sweeney<br />
Joan and Dudley Sykes<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Sylk<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Tabas<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Tama<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David Tamaccio<br />
Mr. James R. Tanis<br />
Ms. Nancy H. Taplin<br />
Ms. Roberta K. Tarbell<br />
Dr. and Mrs. William Tasman<br />
Dr. J. Edward Taylor<br />
Mr. Michael L. Templeton<br />
Mr. Alan Teplitsky<br />
Robert and Terri Teti<br />
Ms. Letty D. Thall<br />
Mr. Eugene Thaw<br />
Ms. Susan Thomas<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Fairman R. Thompson<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Thorkelson<br />
Charles Thrall and Sally Simmons<br />
Mr. John J. Tierney II<br />
Mr. Levin H. Tilghman<br />
Mrs. M. Wright Tilghman<br />
Mrs. Joseph F. Tilghman<br />
Dr. and Mrs. J. Peter Tilley<br />
Philip C. Timon<br />
Mr. Richard C. Tinucci<br />
Mr. Joseph Tishler<br />
Dr. Richard S. Tobey, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Todd<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tognini<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Tom<br />
Mrs. Marie S. Tomasso<br />
Mr. Kim D. Tomlinson<br />
Mr. Peter P. Tonelli<br />
Ms. Rochelle Toner<br />
Ms. Margaret Toogood<br />
Ms. Marilyn W. Toub<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Toy<br />
Jean and Frank Tracy<br />
Ms. Barrie Trimingham<br />
Mr. Febo F. Troilo<br />
Mr. George Trotman<br />
Ms. Louise Tucker<br />
Mr. Donald Tumini<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Turberg<br />
Drs Barbara J Turner and Francisco<br />
Gonzalez-Scarano<br />
Mr. and Mrs. F. Jonathan M. Turner<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Tyler<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David Uhlmann<br />
Jane M. Unkefer<br />
David Unkovic and Cathleen Judge<br />
Mr. John R. Urofsky<br />
Ms. Lee Cooper van de Velde<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan W. Van Dusen<br />
Mr. Robert D. van Roijen, Jr.<br />
Mr. Ken Vavrek<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Veloric<br />
Renee Veloric<br />
Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown<br />
Mrs. Virginia M. Verges<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Vincent<br />
Mrs. Judith B. Viner<br />
Mr. Ralph E. Vining, Jr.<br />
Midge and Jack R. Vinson<br />
Ms. Ingrid M. Virok<br />
Mrs. Magda Vitale<br />
Mr. Steven Volla<br />
Ms. Nancy A. Vonada<br />
Ms. Sandra Vondeling<br />
Mrs. Ernest R. vonStarck<br />
William Wade and Jeanne Patrick<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Milton S. Wahl<br />
Mrs. T. F. Dixon Wainwright<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waitzer<br />
Mr. Douglas C. Walker<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Walkup<br />
Mr. Mark Wallison<br />
Dr. Robert J. Wallner<br />
Mrs. Richard J. Walsh<br />
Ms. Byrle S. Walters<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James Bryce Warden<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Warren<br />
Mrs. Clark Warren<br />
Mr. Thomas Watkins<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Waxman<br />
Ms. Helen S. Weary<br />
Ms. Helma N. Weeks<br />
George and Carol Weinbaum<br />
Ms. Millicent Weinstein<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinstock<br />
Mildred L. and Morris L. Weisberg<br />
Arnold and Beverly Weiss<br />
George H. Weiss M.D.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Welsh<br />
Joan and David A. Wenger<br />
Mr. Kenneth R. Werner<br />
Martin and Marcia Werner<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. West<br />
Mr. Lewis A. Wexler<br />
Ms. Carol L. Wheeler<br />
Mr. Larry T. White<br />
Mr. and Mrs. E. Jeffrey Wiernik<br />
Ms. Marjean Willett<br />
Mr. and Mrs. A. Morris Williams, Jr.<br />
Dr. Charles K. Williams, II<br />
Mr. Horace E. Williams<br />
Ms. M. Jane Williams<br />
Ms. Merrily Williams and Mr. Richard Summers<br />
Mr. Oliver P. Williams<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Sankey V. Williams<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilmerding, Jr.<br />
Mr. Frank R. Wilson<br />
Murray and Vera Wilson<br />
Ms. Penelope P. Wilson<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Wind<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Windt<br />
Rachel Winslow and Peter Ogle<br />
Ms. Harriet Wiseman<br />
Ms. Lisa Witomski<br />
Judith E. Wolf, M.D. and Howard J. Eisen, M.D.<br />
Ms. Carol C. Wolfe<br />
Mr. Gregg Wolff<br />
Bertram and Lorle Wolfson<br />
Mr. Gene A. and Mrs. Patricia M. Woock<br />
Ms. Anne Wood<br />
Mr. Thomas C. Woodward<br />
Richard Woosnam and Diane Dalto Woosnam<br />
David W. Wright<br />
Mrs. Betsy Wyeth<br />
Mr. Robert S. Yablon and Ms. Marlene Kline<br />
Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, II<br />
Ms. Susan Yashan<br />
Mr. F. Gordon Yasinow<br />
Mr. Nelson Yeardley III<br />
Ms. Deanna M. Yerka<br />
Mr. Joseph Yohlin<br />
Ms. Jane Young<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Young<br />
Ms. Angela Zager<br />
Ms. Barbara Zalkind<br />
Mrs. Gail Fischman Zelikovsky<br />
Sarah L. Zimmerman<br />
Ms. Patricia Zolfaghari<br />
Mr. Michael Zuckerman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Zug<br />
Ms. Joan Zylkin<br />
11
PAFA INFORMATION<br />
Museum Hours<br />
Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Admission<br />
Admission to Permanent Collection<br />
Adults $10, Seniors & Students with I.D. $8,<br />
Youth ages 5-18, $6<br />
Admission to Special Exhibitions<br />
(includes Permanent Collection)<br />
Adults $15, Seniors & Students with I.D. $12,<br />
Youth Ages 5-18, $8<br />
FREE <strong>for</strong> members and children under age of<br />
5. Morris Gallery exhibitions and ground floor of<br />
Historic Landmark Building are free.<br />
Portfolio at the <strong>Pennsylvania</strong><br />
Academy®<br />
Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />
Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />
Members receive a 10% discount.<br />
Academy Café<br />
Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.<br />
Sunday 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.<br />
Membership<br />
Members enjoy free admission and other benefits.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation: 215-972-0522 or www.pafa.<br />
org/Giving-and-Membership/210/<br />
Tours<br />
Docent Tours meet in the lobby of the Museum.<br />
Please check in with the front desk on the day of<br />
your visit <strong>for</strong> specific details.<br />
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 11:30 a.m. and<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday 1 and 2 p.m.<br />
Tours are free with admission.<br />
To arrange a group tour <strong>for</strong> adults, seniors and<br />
school groups, call 215-972-2069.<br />
Website<br />
www.pafa.org www.pafa.edu<br />
PAFA Welcomes New President & CEO<br />
More than 150 PAFA supporters and friends attended a luncheon in<br />
honor of David R. Brigham’s appointment as PAFA’s new President<br />
and CEO on March 1, 2010. Talking to Brigham is luncheon committee<br />
co-chair Mrs. Samuel M.V. Hamilton. Other co-chairs of the<br />
event were Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Gerry <strong>Lenfest</strong> and Mr. and Mrs. James<br />
Maguire.<br />
Art in the Open<br />
June 2010 kicks off Philadelphia’s newest arts festival<br />
– Art in the Open – which staff at PAFA have collaborated<br />
on <strong>for</strong> over a year. The festival celebrates artists, their<br />
inspirations <strong>for</strong> creating art, and their relationships with<br />
the urban environment – from volunteer artists practicing<br />
plein-air painting along the banks of the Schuylkill River to<br />
art exhibitions featuring artists concerned with the beauty,<br />
science and politics that reverberate around contemporary<br />
environmental issues. PAFA supporters who are interested<br />
in learning more about the Art in the Open festival<br />
and its partner activities should visit the website at www.<br />
artintheopenphila.org. In particular, we will be in need of<br />
volunteers to make art, hang art, transport art and most<br />
importantly – convey their excitement about art!<br />
In conjunction with the festival, we are also participating<br />
in renowned artist Mel Chin’s Fundred Dollar Bill<br />
Project. Interested groups can learn more at<br />
www.fundred.org/about/.<br />
Facility Rentals<br />
Our outstanding Historic Landmark Building and<br />
Samuel M. V. Hamilton Building provide elegant<br />
and dramatic settings <strong>for</strong> entertaining employees,<br />
guests, and clients at gala dinners, luncheons,<br />
wedding receptions or meetings. For in<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />
215-972-1609 or rentals@pafa.org.<br />
Transportation<br />
The Museum is near the Market East and<br />
Suburban train stations, SEPTA bus and trolley<br />
stops, and PATCO’s High Speed Line. For SEPTA<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation: 215-580-7800 or www.septa.<br />
org. Discounted parking is available at adjacent<br />
Parkway Corporation parking lots. Tickets must<br />
be validated at the Museum front desk.<br />
Academic Programs<br />
The Academy offers a four-year Certificate,<br />
Academy BFA, BFA in conjunction with the<br />
University of <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>, Post-Baccalaureate,<br />
and MFA For in<strong>for</strong>mation: 215-972-7625 or<br />
admissions@pafa.edu.<br />
Accessibility<br />
The Samuel M. V. Hamilton Building is accessible<br />
from Broad Street. An accessible entrance to the<br />
Historic Landmark Building is located at Cherry<br />
and Burns Streets. The Burns Street Elevator<br />
provides access to the Gallery Floor. Visitors can<br />
access this entrance by pushing the call button at<br />
the bottom of the front stairs of the Museum, or<br />
at the corner of Cherry and Burns; Security staff<br />
will meet the caller. Wheelchairs are available,<br />
and restrooms are accessible. Guided tours are<br />
available <strong>for</strong> people with physical or mental disabilities,<br />
upon request.<br />
n Sign language interpreters are available <strong>for</strong> all<br />
programs with prior arrangements.<br />
n Listening enhancement systems are available<br />
upon request. For in<strong>for</strong>mation: 215-972-<br />
2069 (VOICE); 215-972-6198 (TDD).<br />
Volunteers<br />
Volunteers receive free, unlimited admission to<br />
the Museum and discounts in both the Academy<br />
Café and Shop. For in<strong>for</strong>mation: 215-972-2071.<br />
<strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Academy of the Fine Arts<br />
128 N. Broad Street<br />
Philadelphia, PA 19102<br />
Non-Profit<br />
U.S. Postage<br />
PAID<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
Permit No. 2879