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<strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>ANNUAL REPORT


TABLE OF CONTENTSFRONT COVERStephen Knapp's HeritageJitter heralds the arrival <strong>of</strong><strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2 to the <strong>Chrysler</strong><strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>. The exteriorlightpainting honors hisin-laws' World War IIromance here in Norfolk, aswell as the <strong>Chrysler</strong>'s legacy<strong>of</strong> artistic merit in the city.Photo by Ed Pollard<strong>Museum</strong> photographer.Stephen Knapp(American, b. 1947)Heritage Jitter, <strong>2009</strong>© Stephen KnappINSIDE FRONT COVERToots Zynsky’s vibrant redSfida joined the <strong>Chrysler</strong>’scontemporary glasscollection. Composed <strong>of</strong>hundreds <strong>of</strong> fused glassthreads, the undulating formevokes the petals <strong>of</strong> anunfolding flower.Toots Zynsky(American, b. 1951)Sfida, <strong>2008</strong>Fused and thermo-formedglass threads<strong>Museum</strong> purchase andgift <strong>of</strong> Barry Friedman Ltd.Dedication: Arnold McKinnon 4From the Director 5Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees, Staff, and Volunteers 6Highlights <strong>of</strong> the Year 10Conservation 12Acquisitions 14Exhibitions 17Loans from the Collection 23Education 24Visitor Services 27Members and Supporters 29Financial Statements 52A gift <strong>of</strong> several works <strong>of</strong> art by Felrath Hines simultaneouslyenriched the <strong>Chrysler</strong> collection holdings by African-American and Abstract artists.Felrath Hines (American, 1913-1993)Early Moon, 1991Pastel on paperGift <strong>of</strong> Dorothy Fisher, <strong>2009</strong>.4.5


4Arnold and OrianaMcKinnon (center front)attended the <strong>Chrysler</strong>'s <strong>Art</strong><strong>of</strong> Glass 2 auction withtheir family. Photo byCathy Dixson.DEDICATIONWith respect and affection, the <strong>Museum</strong>dedicates this annual report to the memory <strong>of</strong>Arnold B. McKinnon1927-<strong>2009</strong><strong>Museum</strong> Trustee, benefactor, and community leader


5FROM THE DIRECTOR<strong>Museum</strong>s are about art and people. In both areas, <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>was a banner year for the <strong>Chrysler</strong>. We hosted two <strong>of</strong> themost popular exhibitions in our history, added significantworks to our collections, undertook important artconservation work, and shared our holdings with museumsaround the world. We also welcomed a record number <strong>of</strong>visitors, and <strong>of</strong>fered an unprecedented number <strong>of</strong> programsdesigned to ensure that the works <strong>of</strong> art in our care arerelevant and meaningful to them.A few years back the <strong>Museum</strong> adopted the Net Promoter Score, a widely used measure <strong>of</strong> customer satisfaction, as a means <strong>of</strong> trackingour success in serving our community. This year fully 93% <strong>of</strong> our visitors would “recommend the experience <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Chrysler</strong> with greatenthusiasm” to others. In a world where most for-pr<strong>of</strong>it companies are thrilled with a score <strong>of</strong> 70%, we are delighted that the public isresponding not just to the range and quality <strong>of</strong> our exhibitions and programs, but to the warmth <strong>of</strong> the welcome we <strong>of</strong>fer.As you read this report, you’ll find full details <strong>of</strong> the past year’s programs, but at the start it is important to note two things. First, nearlyeverything that the <strong>Museum</strong> undertakes depends upon collaboration. During the past year, the <strong>Chrysler</strong> worked closely on jointprograms with the Virginia Opera, Virginia Symphony, Virginia Stage Company, Todd Rosenlieb Dance, the Virginia Children’s Choir,the Norfolk Botanical Garden, and a broad range <strong>of</strong> other cultural and community organizations. We are particularly proud <strong>of</strong> ourpartnership with the City <strong>of</strong> Norfolk in commemorating the 50th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the end <strong>of</strong> “Massive Resistance” to schooldesegregation in Norfolk. And <strong>2009</strong> also marked the return <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass. Ten years after the great success <strong>of</strong> our first regionalcelebration <strong>of</strong> contemporary glass art, the <strong>Chrysler</strong> joined forces with the Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> Center <strong>of</strong> Virginia, the Virginia <strong>Art</strong>sFestival, and 22 other arts affiliates from our area to once again make Hampton Roads a place <strong>of</strong> pilgrimage for glass lovers.Second, nothing that the <strong>Chrysler</strong> does would be possible without the hard work <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Museum</strong>’s dedicated staff, the commitment <strong>of</strong>our volunteers, or the generosity <strong>of</strong> our community donors. They deserve recognition and hearty appreciation. It is thanks to them thatwe can even begin to achieve our mission <strong>of</strong> “enriching and transforming lives” by bringing art and people together.<strong>Museum</strong> DirectorBill HennesseyPhoto by MarkRhodes forVirginia BusinessMagazineWilliam J. HennesseyDirector


6<strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>BOARD OF TRUSTEES<strong>2008</strong> – <strong>2009</strong>Robert M. Boyd, Regional President –Hampton Roads Region, BB&T <strong>of</strong> VirginiaNancy W. Branch, Community VolunteerJerry A. Bridges, Executive Director,Virginia Port AuthorityMacon F. Brock, Vice Chairman,Retired Chairman and CEO, Dollar TreeStores, Inc.Robert W. Carter, Senior Vice President, Harvey LindsayCommercial Real EstateE. John Field, Community VolunteerAndrew S. Fine, President, Runnymede CorporationDavid R. Goode, Retired Chairman and CEO,Norfolk Southern CorporationCyrus W. Grandy V, Retired Senior Vice President,Bank <strong>of</strong> AmericaAdrianne R. Joseph, Community VolunteerLinda H. Kaufman, Secretary, Community VolunteerSandra W. Lewis, Community VolunteerHenry Light, Retired Senior Vice President – Law, NorfolkSouthern CorporationEdward L. Lilly, Retired Senior Partner, Consultants inInternal MedicineVincent J. Mastracco, Jr., Partner, Kaufman & Canoles, P.C.Arnold B. McKinnon, Retired Chairman and CEO, NorfolkSouthern CorporationPatterson N. McKinnon, Community VolunteerCharles W. Moorman, Chairman, Chairman,Norfolk Southern CorporationSusan Nordlinger, Community VolunteerRichard D. Roberts, Retired President, Telecable CorporationAnne B. Shumadine, President, Signature FinancialManagement, Inc.Thomas L. Stokes, Jr., Principal, Stokes EnvironmentalAssociates, Ltd.Josephine L. Turner, Community VolunteerLeah Waitzer, Community VolunteerLewis W. Webb III, Partner, Kaufman & Canoles, P.C.Wayne F. Wilbanks, Managing Principal, Wilbanks, Smith &Thomas Assett Management, LLCDixie Wolf, Community VolunteerCharles "Wick" Moorman(center), Chairman <strong>of</strong> theBoard <strong>of</strong> Trustees, and hiswife, Bonnie (left), enjoythe cocktail hour in Mary'sGarden with MasterpieceSociety Member BarryPollara (right) before the<strong>2008</strong> Major Donor Dinner.Photo by Ed Pollard,<strong>Museum</strong> photographer


7The poinsettia tree in Huber Court,sponsored by Farm Fresh CharitableFoundation, is an annual holiday tradition atthe <strong>Chrysler</strong>, as is the yearly staff photo.Photo by Ed Pollard, <strong>Museum</strong> photographerSTAFF LIST as <strong>of</strong> June 30, <strong>2008</strong>Office <strong>of</strong> the DirectorWilliam Hennessey . . . . DirectorDawn Penny . . . . . . . . . Assistant to the DirectorBinnie McLaughlin . . . . Human ResourcesManager*DevelopmentEdwina Bell . . . . . . . . . . Director <strong>of</strong> DevelopmentDeborrah Grulke. . . . . . Development OfficerBrian Wells . . . . . . . . . . Development OfficerGail Winn . . . . . . . . . . . Development Officer*Jennifer Kolin . . . . . . . . Development AssociateDesiree Haubner . . . . . . Constituent DatabaseCoordinatorCommunicationsTeresa Sowers . . . . . . . . Director <strong>of</strong>CommunicationsCheryl Little . . . . . . . . . Publications/PublicRelations CoordinatorFinance and AdministrationFinanceDana Fuqua . . . . . . . . . . CFO/Director <strong>of</strong>OperationsLona Hyde . . . . . . . . . . Accounting SupervisorHeather Bollinger . . . . . Accounting ClerkAlexandre Touzov . . . . . Information TechnologyManagerFacilitiesTimothy Fink. . . . . . . . . Facilities ManagerLarry Lawrence . . . . . . . Chief EngineerFabian Cowell . . . . . . . . Environmental TechnicianDiana Finney . . . . . . . . . Environmental TechnicianPatricia Thomas . . . . . . Environmental TechnicianEric Ribac . . . . . . . . . . . Senior MaintenanceTechnicianJames Johnson . . . . . . . . Maintenance TechnicianScott Waugh . . . . . . . . . Maintenance TechnicianSecurityRamon Betancourt. . . . . Security ManagerWanda Britt . . . . . . . . . . Security Officer*Pansy Cherry. . . . . . . . . Security Officer*Margarita Clark. . . . . . . Security OfficerCharlotte Dolberry . . . . Security Officer*London Du’Bois. . . . . . . Security Officer*Deborah Hall . . . . . . . . Security OfficerNataki Hill . . . . . . . . . . Security AdministrativeAssistantAntionette Horton . . . . Security OfficerRaleigh Ingram . . . . . . . Security Officer*Bernard Johnson . . . . . . Security Officer*James Kneeling, Jr. . . . . Lead Security OfficerAdrienne Martinez . . . . Security Officer*Christopher Matteson. . Security Officer*Isidore Mensah . . . . . . . Security Officer*Reginald Murrell . . . . . . Security Officer*Marjorie Ramoscruz . . . Security Officer*Terri Royster . . . . . . . . . Security Officer*Rayvond Saunders. . . . . Lead Security OfficerMarvin Staton . . . . . . . . Security Officer*Winston Swann. . . . . . . Lead Security OfficerDarryl Thomas . . . . . . . Security Officer*Mace Wallace . . . . . . . . Security Officer*Michele Ward . . . . . . . . Security OfficerRonald Woodard . . . . . . Security Officer*<strong>Museum</strong> OperationsCatherine Jordan Wass . . Deputy DirectorRegistrationMolly Hutton Marder. . RegistrarErin Lopater . . . . . . . . . Visual Resources ManagerJeanne Noonan . . . . . . . Collections DatabaseManagerEd Pollard . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>Museum</strong> PhotographerExhibitionsWillis Potter . . . . . . . . . Exhibitions ManagerSusan Christian . . . . . . . Chief PreparatorRichard Hovorka. . . . . . PreparatorAnita Pope. . . . . . . . . . . PreparatorCheena Raiford . . . . . . . Preparator*William Hooten . . . . . . CarpenterLinda Cagney . . . . . . . . Exhibitions GraphicsTechnicianPhoenix Ackiss . . . . . . . Exhibitions LightingTechnicianHistoric HousesJohn Christiansen . . . . . Historic Houses ManagerElizabeth Copeland. . . . Lead Interpreter*Eileen Aquino . . . . . . . . Interpreter*Barbara Architzel. . . . . . Interpreter*Therese Butterfield . . . . Interpreter*Jean Grow . . . . . . . . . . . Interpreter*Elizabeth Hutchinson . . Interpreter*Charles Morgan . . . . . . Interpreter*Irmalee Pierson . . . . . . . Interpreter*EducationScott Howe . . . . . . . . . . Director <strong>of</strong> Educationand Public ProgramsChannon Dillard . . . . . . <strong>Museum</strong> EducatorAlexandra Hunter . . . . . <strong>Museum</strong> EducatorRuth Sanchez . . . . . . . . Docent AdministrativeCoordinatorJean Outland <strong>Chrysler</strong> LibraryLaura Christiansen . . . . Dickson LibrarianSara Mason . . . . . . . . . . Library Assistant*CuratorialJefferson Harrison . . . . . Chief CuratorKelly Conway . . . . . . . . Curator <strong>of</strong> GlassMark Lewis . . . . . . . . . . ConservatorCheryl White . . . . . . . . Curatorial AdministrativeAssistantAn * indicates part-time or temporary staff.


8STAFF AND VOLUNTEERSVOLUNTEERSChief Curator Jeff Harrison leads a lively discussion inthe <strong>Museum</strong>'s Impressionist gallery during a Vissi d'arteprogram with Virginia Opera. Photo by Jake Gillespie forthe <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>Visitor Services andSpecial EventsVisitor ServicesColleen Higginbotham. . Director <strong>of</strong> VisitorServicesChristine Gamache . . . . Senior Visitor ServicesRepresentativeLinda Baines . . . . . . . . . ReceptionistTara Cook . . . . . . . . . . . Admissions*Belinda Arnold . . . . . . . Gallery HostDanielle Bevacqua . . . . . Gallery Host*Nedra Brown . . . . . . . . . Gallery HostBartolo Cruz . . . . . . . . . Gallery HostMichelle Fehr . . . . . . . . Gallery Host*Jessie Godoy . . . . . . . . . Gallery Host*Joseph Guardino . . . . . . Gallery Host*Michael Hill . . . . . . . . . Gallery HostSusan Hull. . . . . . . . . . . Gallery Host*Taji Patterson . . . . . . . . Gallery Host*Jeffrey Tefft . . . . . . . . . . Gallery Host*Susan Tremont. . . . . . . . Gallery Host*Elizabeth Weir. . . . . . . . Gallery Host*Special EventsKay Barbini . . . . . . . . . . Director <strong>of</strong> Special EventsDonna Bradshaw . . . . . . Events Supervisor,Kaufman TheatreMia Byrd . . . . . . . . . . . . Events CoordinatorDaniel Transfiguracion . Events Coordinator*Delores Todd. . . . . . . . . Kitchen Manager*The <strong>Museum</strong> ShopLinda Foster. . . . . . . . . . Gift Shop ManagerJennifer English . . . . . . . Gift Shop Assistant*DevelopmentAnne CarneyMary DavisJoshua PileskiVisitor ServicesInformation DeskPeggy AnninosNancy BardJune EtheridgeMary FlorestanoAlice GoodmanBernice HalpernDoris JordanJessica KitzPhyllis LannikAlexis LassiterAnna McMillenMary Jane MillanAnn M<strong>of</strong>fettBernice MosesLucky NewtonHarriet RobinsonVirginia RosenJudith ScholerKaitlin SmithNina SinghapakdiChristine ThrallBerry ViaAbigail WhalenThe <strong>Museum</strong> ShopHunter BurtJoan BurtLois EinhornEvelyn EisenbergTheresia LangrindLinda MartinezEllen Van OxJudy SmithHarriett RobinsonOur intern corps for summer <strong>2009</strong>included 15 students and graduates from11 different schools in four states. Photoby Alexandra Hunter, <strong>Museum</strong> educatorEducationJean Outland <strong>Chrysler</strong> LibraryJulia BristowHalima DavisMelanie KennedyGeorge LittleTrudy MichieGizella PongraczJessica RitchieDavid WadePaolo VergaraBetsy HuntJeanne WilliamsKristen BanksJohanna HorningKathryn BaugherTara O’BrienPatricia Northcutt<strong>Chrysler</strong> InternsFALL <strong>2008</strong>Kristen BanksAlainna BeddieSPRING <strong>2009</strong>Kristen BanksLaura DowneyTabitha FlytheJohanna HorningMeagan JonesSUMMER <strong>2009</strong>Francheska AlcantaraGabrielle BarrMadison BrennamenCaroline ChandlerJessica DameJodi DeBruyneSonia Angela de LaforcadeBrendan HigginsAbigail Lee<strong>Art</strong>hur MacConochieCatie PavilackNancy ReidAndrea RoehrsLoren ShellEmma TisdaleMichelle WestGinna WilbanksJanelle Wilson<strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Docents andThe Docent CouncilDana Adams—Vice PresidentDiane AmesNatalie Aron*Rosalyn AugustCarolyn Barry*Pat Behlmer—Member at LargeCarole Bernstein—Social Co-chairJoe BishopAnne BlanchardDonna Bortell**Ethel Bouwman**Nancy Branch*Pat Brown**Betsy Browne*Shirley Bueche*D’Borah BunnMelissa Bustamante—Member-at-LargeBarbara CarlsonCharlene CarneyKathy Carter**Ronnie Cochran**Ginny Costenbader—Program Co-chairCarol Craig*Annah Cross**Mary Beth DalePeggy DavisGinger De LaceyRenee Diamonstein**


VOLUNTEERS9Dodie DoughertyTrish DuncanGail Evett**Joan Eyer*Barbara FieldsSandra Finn*Chris Fockler—PresidentBetty FrankHelen Galanides**Barbara GorntoAlma HallPat HaleyJudith Hathaway**Robert HarrisLida Hudson*Jean Hughes**Betsy HuntFarnoosh HutchensNancy Jacobson**Jean Johnson—Program Co-chairRobert JohnsonAlva JoynerCarol Judson*Nancy Kanter*Sue Ellen KaplanAnne Kenny—Member at LargeVirginia Kitchin*Glenda Knowles*Connie KumarGrace Leach—Member at LargeRobbie Le Compte—Social Co-chairMerle LevineLinda Lilly*Adele LoomanJoann Lowery—MembershipPeggy Mackey*JoAnn MaconMargaret MagnussenLinda McGrawArdell McCoyRandy McDaniel*Carole MeolaMary MobergJennifer Moore ^Donna Morrison*Diann NickelsburgEd NicholsGayle NicholsSusan O’Neal**Doris OsborneFrances Padden—TreasurerNot only did the <strong>Chrysler</strong> have one <strong>of</strong> its largest classes <strong>of</strong> docents in history, but it welcomed their 50th year <strong>of</strong> service as art ambassadors to the <strong>Museum</strong>.Photo by Ed Pollard, <strong>Museum</strong> photographerH.H. PakradooniRichard Parise—ParliamentarianElizabeth Pappas**Eunice Payne**Michelle PrinceGray Puryear—Tour Chair CoordinatorBrenda Rawls*Margaret Ray*Shirley Robertson—Corresponding SecretaryRena Rog<strong>of</strong>f**Chris Rowland*Carolyn SaleCarol Schaefer**Ruth Schepper ^Sally SchmidtDottie SewardLida Shanks*Garnett Shores*Ruth Silseth**Homer SmithJane SmithPhyllis SperlingLinda Stark—Recording SecretaryElsie Stockburger—EmeritusLois Strode**Orma Jean Swanson**Pat TayloeRosalind Tester—Editor, The MuseChristiane Valone*Barbara WalshJane WebsterHal WilkinsonJeanne WilliamsWidget Williams*—Virginia Docent ExchangeBlair Willis*** Master Docent** Docent Emeritus and Master Docent^ Associate Docents


10HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR,<strong>2008</strong> – <strong>2009</strong>Between July 1, <strong>2008</strong> and June 30, <strong>2009</strong> the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>:■Welcomed 163,000 visitors—an increase <strong>of</strong> 35% over theprevious year.■Earned a Net Promoter Score <strong>of</strong> 93% (up from 87% in2007-<strong>2008</strong>).■ Operated on a balanced budget <strong>of</strong> $7,184,569.■Benefited from the hard work <strong>of</strong> 63 full-time and39 part-time colleagues.■■■■Enjoyed the service <strong>of</strong> 114 dedicated volunteer docentsand the support <strong>of</strong> nearly 3,900 <strong>Museum</strong> Members.Hosted 25 interns from colleges and universitiesacross the country.Presented 18 special exhibitions, including American Chronicles:The <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Norman Rockwell and <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2—two <strong>of</strong> the mostpopular shows in the <strong>Museum</strong>’s history.Marked the 50th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the end <strong>of</strong> “MassiveResistance” to public school desegregation in Norfolk with aseries <strong>of</strong> special commemorations.The crowds that came tothe <strong>Chrysler</strong> for AmericanChronicles: The <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong>Norman Rockwell provedthat the illustrator is justas beloved today as inhis heyday.Norman Rockwell(American, 1894–1978)Triple Self-Portrait, 1960Oil on canvas,44 ½” x 34 ¾”Cover illustration for TheSaturday Evening Post,February 13, 1960From the permanentcollection <strong>of</strong> NormanRockwell <strong>Museum</strong>©1960 SEPS: Licensed byCurtis Publishing,Indianapolis, Ind.


HIGHLIGHTS11■■Installed a new exhibition at the historic Moses MyersHouse highlighting Moses Myers’ role in the establishment<strong>of</strong> Norfolk as a major center for maritime commerce.Renovated and reinterpreted our collection galleries devotedto Egyptian and African art.■■Lent 43 works to 25 museums in 9 countries.Partnered with 23 area arts organizations, including theContemporary <strong>Art</strong> Center <strong>of</strong> Virginia and the Virginia <strong>Art</strong>sFestival, to present <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2, a region-wide celebration <strong>of</strong>contemporary glass.■■Added 26 objects to the <strong>Museum</strong>’s permanent collection.Conserved 11 objects in the collection, and welcomed oursecond NEH Conservation Fellow.■Proudly continued our 70-year partnership with the City <strong>of</strong>Norfolk to bring great art and great experiences to ourcommunity.ABOVE: The <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2 logo is based on glass artcreated by Lino Tagliapietra, whose retrospectiveexhibition anchored the <strong>Chrysler</strong>'s three shows for theregion-wide celebration.In this historic photo, The Norfolk Seventeen pose on thesteps <strong>of</strong> First Baptist Church, where they started the 1958-1959 school year. Our exhibition Fifty Years Later: TheLessons <strong>of</strong> Massive Resistance commemorated the 50thanniversary <strong>of</strong> the end <strong>of</strong> organized opposition to thedesegregation <strong>of</strong> Norfolk's public schools. Photo by EdClark/Time & Life Pictures Collection/Getty Images


12CONSERVATIONThe highlight <strong>of</strong> the year in conservation was the completion <strong>of</strong> theVeronese altarpiece restoration project, which was performed while thepainting remained on view in our Renaissance and Baroque Gallery.Visitors enjoyed watching the restoration process carried out byConservator Mark Lewis and the <strong>Museum</strong>’s first National Endowment forthe Humanities Conservation Fellow, Carlos Moya. While the treatmentwas underway, school groups and visitors <strong>of</strong> all ages had the opportunityto learn more about the process <strong>of</strong> restoration, as well as the technicalexamination and analysis involved. Once the restoration <strong>of</strong> the paintingand its carved gilt frame were completed, the <strong>Chrysler</strong> loaned thealtarpiece to the <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> Fine <strong>Art</strong>s, Boston. There it was a highlight <strong>of</strong>the blockbuster exhibition Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese: Rivals in RenaissanceVenice.Another focus <strong>of</strong> conservation this year has been a renewed interest in the<strong>Museum</strong>’s collection <strong>of</strong> historic and period frames. After surveying theframes in our collection, a number <strong>of</strong> important examples were slated forrestoration. Several <strong>of</strong> the frames selected included those housing CharlesJoseph Natoire’s Psyche Gathering the Fleece for Venus, and Luca Giordano’sBacchus and Ariadne. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional frame conservator Wayne Reynolds fromthe Julius Lowy Frame and Restoring Company <strong>of</strong> New York wascontracted to carry out this work, assisted by the <strong>Museum</strong>’s conservators.In addition to restoring the best frames in our collection, the departmenthas plans to replace a number <strong>of</strong> inappropriate examples with originalperiod replacements.T.F. Noon's Portrait <strong>of</strong> Eliza Jane Spratley awaits itsfacelift, though the background and the subject's armalready have been pr<strong>of</strong>essionally restored. Photo by MarkLewis, <strong>Museum</strong> conservator


Carlos Moya, the<strong>Museum</strong>'s first NEHConservation Fellow, putsthe shine back on theshowgirl shoes <strong>of</strong> Mlle.Mona Lils, the <strong>Chrysler</strong>'spopular painting by KeesVan Dongen. Photo byMark Lewis, <strong>Museum</strong>conservator■■CONSERVATIONJoseph C. Leyendecker, Cover <strong>of</strong> The Literary Digest, (study), The FrankK. Tarrant Collection, gift <strong>of</strong> the Tarrant Family, 99.28.9T.F. Noon, Portrait <strong>of</strong> Eliza Jane Spratley, ca.1828, Gift <strong>of</strong> Nimmo UnitedMethodist Church, 2006.7.2 (original gilt wood frame also restored)13■Eliza Jane Spratley, Sampler, ca. 1828, Gift <strong>of</strong> Nimmo United MethodistChurch, 2006.7.1 (original gilt wood frame also restored)■Antonio Balestra, Juno Placing the Eyes <strong>of</strong>Argus in the Peacock’s Tail, 1714, Gift <strong>of</strong>Emile E. Wolf, 52.59.2■Unknown, Carved gilt wood, 18thcenturyframe for Bacchus and Ariadne, byLuca Giordano, Gift <strong>of</strong> Walter P.<strong>Chrysler</strong>, Jr., 71.650OBJECTS CONSERVED:■■Paolo Caliari, called Veronese, The Virgin and Child Appearing to SaintsAnthony Abbot and Paul the Hermit, 1562, Gift <strong>of</strong> Walter P. <strong>Chrysler</strong>, Jr., inmemory <strong>of</strong> Della Viola Forker, 71.527(19th-century reproduction carved gilt wood frame also restored)■Robert Wellford, Fireplace over-mantle,with decorative plaster and compositionornament, for Moses Myers House■ Kees Van Dongen, Mlle. Mona Lils, 1929, Gift <strong>of</strong> Walter P.<strong>Chrysler</strong>, Jr., 71.714■Ammi Philips, Portrait <strong>of</strong> Nancy Hungerford, ca. 1838, Gift <strong>of</strong> Colonel EdgarWilliam Garbisch; Bernice <strong>Chrysler</strong> Garbisch, 74.6.13■■Charles Joseph Natoire, Psyche Gathering the Fleece for Venus, 1752, Gift <strong>of</strong>Walter P. <strong>Chrysler</strong>, Jr., 71.2241 (original period gilt wood frame alsorestored)Thomas Hill, Early Morning, Yosemite Valley, 1884, Gift <strong>of</strong> Mr. EdwardBrickhouse, 64.51.4During a Vissi d'arte program at the <strong>Museum</strong>, Virginia Opera tenorKevin Perry sings an aria from Puccini's Tosca beside the <strong>Chrysler</strong>'sprized Veronese altarpiece after its restoration. Photo by Jake Gillespiefor the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>


14ACQUISITIONSThe <strong>Chrysler</strong> received many generous gifts this year from both ourbiggest supporters and a few new ones as well. Of the 26 works weacquired, we were fortunate, indeed, to receive 18 <strong>of</strong> them as gifts. Theseranged from a Tiffany daffodil lamp to a nearly life-size painting <strong>of</strong> twomilitary musicians by Gari Melchers. Our eight purchases werediscriminating—adding depth to our collections. They particularlycomplemented our military-themed holdings, expanded the artistsrepresented in our contemporary glass collection, and built on our alreadystrong holdings <strong>of</strong> beloved European artists such as Thomas Couture andGustave Doré. Below are this year’s new acquisitions, listed by category:Among the year's best acquisitions was an extraordinary presentation drawing by the great19th-century French artist Gustave Doré. The piece graphically depicts Dante's Inferno: The Third Circle <strong>of</strong> Hell,which the poet eternally reserved for gluttons.AMERICAN ART■Marcia Silvette (American, active20th century), Portrait <strong>of</strong> Ina M. Green,1943, Egg tempera on panel, 11 1 /8 x13 1 /8 inches, Bequest <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Ina MaeGreen, <strong>2008</strong>.8.1■ Paul Gorka (American, b. 1931),Bridge, Oil on canvas, 47 ¾ x 44 ¾inches, Bequest <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Ina MaeGreen, <strong>2008</strong>.8.2■ Felrath Hines (American, 1913-1993),Triptych: Traditional Forms, 1987, Oil onlinen, 44 ½ x 145 ½ inches, Gift <strong>of</strong>Dorothy Fisher, <strong>2009</strong>.4.1a-c■ Felrath Hines (American, 1913-1993),Drawings for Triptych: Traditional Forms,1987, Pencil on paper, 17 x 42inches, Gift <strong>of</strong> Dorothy Fisher,<strong>2009</strong>.4.2a-c■ Felrath Hines (American, 1913-1993),Mesa, 1990, Pastel on paper, 24 x34 ½ inches, Gift <strong>of</strong> Dorothy Fisher,<strong>2009</strong>.4.3■ Felrath Hines (American, 1913-1993),Drawing for Mesa, 1990, Pencil onpaper, 24 x 36 7 /8 inches, Gift <strong>of</strong>Dorothy Fisher, <strong>2009</strong>.4.4


ACQUISITIONS15■ Felrath Hines (American, 1913-1993), Early Moon, 1991, Pastel onpaper, 35 x 24 ¾ inches, Gift <strong>of</strong>Dorothy Fisher, <strong>2009</strong>.4.5■ Felrath Hines (American, 1913-1993), Drawing for Early Moon, 1991,Pencil on paper, 34 x 24 inches, Gift<strong>of</strong> Dorothy Fisher, <strong>2009</strong>.4.6■ Henrietta Hoopes (American, 1904-1996), Rose & Bud, 1987, Oil &tempera on paper board, 6 ¾ x 5 ½inches, Gift <strong>of</strong> Eliza L. Woodwardand Conrad L. Paulus, <strong>2009</strong>.5.1■ Henrietta Hoopes (American, 1904-1996), Villalta, 1991, Gouache andink on paper, 8 x 8 5 /8 inches, Gift <strong>of</strong>Eliza L. Woodward and Conrad L.Paulus, <strong>2009</strong>.5.2■ Henrietta Hoopes (American, 1904-1996), Green Apples, 1938, Oil onpaper board, 9 x 15 ¾ inches, Gift <strong>of</strong>Eliza L. Woodward and Conrad L.Paulus, <strong>2009</strong>.5.3■ Gari Melchers (American, 1860-1932), MacPherson and MacDonald,1918, Oil on canvas, 79 ¼ x 54 ¾inches, Gift in memory <strong>of</strong> MertonShapiro, <strong>2009</strong>.6EUROPEAN ART■ Thomas Couture (French, 1815-1879), Le Petit Gilles (The LittleConfectioner), ca. 1879, Oil on canvas,31 ½ x 25 ½ inches, Gift <strong>of</strong> theMowbray Arch Society, <strong>2008</strong>,<strong>2008</strong>.14■ Gustave Doré (French, 1832-1883),Dante’s Inferno: The Third Circle <strong>of</strong> Hell(Gluttons), 1861, Black and gray washon paper, 30 x 41 ½ x 2 ½ inches,<strong>Museum</strong> purchase, Walter P.<strong>Chrysler</strong>, Jr., <strong>Art</strong> Purchase Fund,<strong>2008</strong>.10MacPherson andMacDonald rallymusically for the warcause in this GariMelchers painting, thelargest-sized acquisition <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Museum</strong> this year.Thomas Couture's Commedia dell'arte-inspired Le PetitGilles (The Little Confectioner) was the <strong>2008</strong> donationby the <strong>Museum</strong>'s Mowbray Arch Society.CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN■ R. Luke Dubois (American, b. 1975),Hindsight is Always 20/20, <strong>2008</strong>, 43letterpress prints, each 28 x 21inches, Gift <strong>of</strong> Walter P. <strong>Chrysler</strong>, Jr.by exchange, <strong>2008</strong>.11.1-.43■ Josiah McElheny (American, b.1966), Rearrangeable Domestic RomanCollection, 1994, Assemblage case,31 ¼ x 20 ½ x 10 ¾ inches, Gift <strong>of</strong>Walter P. <strong>Chrysler</strong>, Jr. by exchange,<strong>2008</strong>.12GLASS■ Ann Wolff (Swedish/German, b.1937), Mother Daughter, 2000, Glasscollage cased in patinated steel, 21 ¾x 22 x 4 ½ inches, Gift <strong>of</strong> Lisa andDudley Anderson, <strong>2009</strong>.1■ Toots Zynsky (American, b. 1951),Sfida, <strong>2008</strong>, Fused and thermo-formedglass threads, 14 ½ x 20 ½ x 13 5 /8inches, <strong>Museum</strong> purchase and gift <strong>of</strong>Barry Friedman Ltd., <strong>2008</strong>.13■ Klaus Moje (German, b. 1936),Untitled 2, 2006, Kilnformed anddiamond-polished glass, 63 ¾ x 63 ¾inches, <strong>Museum</strong> purchase, Gift <strong>of</strong> Mr.and Mrs. Arnold B. McKinnon,Carolyn and Richard Barry, BullseyeGlass Company, Klaus Moje, Leahand Richard Waitzer, Susan andDavid Goode, Daniel Greenberg and


16ACQUISITIONS■Susan Steinhauser, Jeffrey andCynthia Manocherian, Clay H. Barr,Nancy and Malcolm Branch, Elizabethand Larry Goldman, Mr. and Mrs.Harry T. Lester, Henry and AngelicaLight, Dr. and Mrs. Edward C.Oldfield III, Tom and Selina Stokes,Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Hubbard, Chrissyand Dave Johnson, and by exchangeWalter P. <strong>Chrysler</strong>, Jr., <strong>2008</strong>.15Louis Comfort Tiffany (American,1848-1933), Daffodil Library Lamp,1900-10, Glass and bronze, 22 ¼ x15 ¾ inches, Bequest <strong>of</strong> WilliamGallagher, <strong>2009</strong>.3■ Tony Vaccaro (American, b. 1922),Jackson Pollock, August 1953,Gelatin-silver print, 12 1 /8 x 8 ¼inches, Gift <strong>of</strong> the artist, TonyVaccaro, <strong>2008</strong>.9.3■ Suzanne Opton (American, b. 1954),Soldier: Claxton—120 Days in Afghanistan,2004, Chromogenic print, 41 x 52inches, <strong>Museum</strong> purchase, <strong>2009</strong>.2.1■ Suzanne Opton (American, b. 1954),Soldier: Mickelson—Length <strong>of</strong> serviceunknown, 2004, Chromogenic print,41 x 52 inches, <strong>Museum</strong> purchase,<strong>2009</strong>.2.2PHOTOGRAPHY■ Tony Vaccaro (American, b. 1922),Georgia O’Keeffe, Taos Pueblo, New Mexico,April 1960, Gelatin-silver print, 9 1 /8 x6 ½ inches, Gift <strong>of</strong> the artist, TonyVaccaro, <strong>2008</strong>.9.1■Edward Jean Steichen (American,1879-1973), Infrared View <strong>of</strong> OfficersGathered on the Deck <strong>of</strong> USS Lexington,November, 1943, Gelatin-silver print,19 1 /2 x 23 3 /8 inches, <strong>Museum</strong>purchase in memory <strong>of</strong> Alice R. andSol B. Frank, <strong>2009</strong>.7Cheerful daffodils dazzle the eyes in this stunning lamp by Louis Comfort Tiffany, anappropriate spring gift to the <strong>Chrysler</strong>'s growing glass collection.■ Tony Vaccaro (American, b. 1922),Peggy Guggenheim at Her ‘Shangri La’Garden, 1968, Gelatin-silver print, 9 3 /8x 12 1 /8 inches, Gift <strong>of</strong> the artist, TonyVaccaro, <strong>2008</strong>.9.2


17EXHIBITIONS ANDINSTALLATIONS<strong>2008</strong>–<strong>2009</strong> was an extraordinary year for specialexhibitions at the <strong>Chrysler</strong>. The year saw the debut<strong>of</strong> a pair <strong>of</strong> genuine blockbusters, American Chronicles:The <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Norman Rockwell, generously sponsored bythe <strong>Chrysler</strong>’s Business Exhibition Council, and <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong>Glass 2, a regional celebration <strong>of</strong> contemporary glassmounted by the <strong>Chrysler</strong>, the Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>Center <strong>of</strong> Virginia Beach, Virginia <strong>Art</strong>s Festival, and22 other affiliate institutions.These two monumental efforts were complementedby a rich succession <strong>of</strong> more intimate “focus”exhibitions and installations unveiled in the <strong>Museum</strong>and at our Historic Houses. They included Fifty YearsLater: The Lessons <strong>of</strong> Massive Resistance, created as part <strong>of</strong>the City <strong>of</strong> Norfolk’s commemoration <strong>of</strong> the 50thanniversary <strong>of</strong> the end <strong>of</strong> organized opposition topublic school desegregation, first here at the<strong>Chrysler</strong>, then at the Norfolk History <strong>Museum</strong>; MosesMyers: Merchant <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, installed at our Moses MyersHouse; Dutch “Golden Age” Paintings in our KaufmanFurniture Gallery; and After Hours: Works by the <strong>Chrysler</strong>Staff in the <strong>Chrysler</strong>’s Waitzer Community Gallery.Beth Lipman’s Material Culture, featured in our <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2 exhibition Contemporary Glass Among the Classics, echoesthe themes <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Chrysler</strong>’s treasured still life, La Desserte (Remains <strong>of</strong> the Meal) by Etienne-Prosper Berne-Bellecour.Each work focuses on the excesses and ephemerality <strong>of</strong> wealth. Photo by Ed Pollard, <strong>Museum</strong> photographer


18EXHIBITIONSBy car or by foot,Thalhimer's was a popularDowntown destination inthe 1950s. Detaileddioramas in Crossroads:Transportation in Norfolktransported viewers totimes gone by. Photo byEd Pollard, <strong>Museum</strong>photographer.■CROSSROADS:TRANSPORTATION INNORFOLKDECEMBER 5, 2007–MAY <strong>2009</strong> AT THENORFOLK HISTORY MUSEUM ATWILLOUGHBY-BAYLOR HOUSEInspired by the birth <strong>of</strong> Norfolk’s light railsystem, this historical exhibit reviewed thecity’s various modes <strong>of</strong> transportation sincethe time <strong>of</strong> the horse-drawn carriage.■PAUL STORR SILVER GILTBREAKFAST SERVICEONGOING THROUGH MARCH 2010This incomparable set by one <strong>of</strong> theleading silversmiths <strong>of</strong> Regency Londonexudes both the modern and ancientinfluences popular with artists <strong>of</strong> his era.The <strong>Museum</strong> was pleased to acceptanother year-long extension <strong>of</strong> the loanfrom the <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> Fine <strong>Art</strong>s, Boston.■ANSEL ADAMSPHOTOGRAPHYMAY 1–AUGUST 31, <strong>2008</strong> IN THEKAUFMAN THEATER LOBBYThis exhibition, drawn entirely from the<strong>Chrysler</strong>’s collection, consisted <strong>of</strong> 15photographs from one <strong>of</strong> the world’s mostrenowned photographers, Ansel Adams.Best known for his images <strong>of</strong> YosemiteNational Park and the Sierra NevadaMountain Range, Adams has achieveda popular status unparalleled by anyother photographer.■REMBRANDT’S ETCHINGS:THE EMBRACE OF DARKNESSAND LIGHTMAY 16–AUGUST 17, <strong>2008</strong> INNORFOLK SOUTHERN LARGECHANGING GALLERYDuring his lifetime, Rembrandt achievedunparalleled fame as a printmaker and ishailed today as one <strong>of</strong> the greatest etchers<strong>of</strong> all time. Drawn from the collection <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> Fine <strong>Art</strong>s, Boston, thisexhibition included more than 130 <strong>of</strong> themaster’s etchings. It traced Rembrandt’sentire career as a printmaker, from thedrama and technical razzle-dazzle <strong>of</strong> hisearly productions to the quiet mysteryand poetry <strong>of</strong> his final works.■PRINTS FROM THE DAVIDAND SUSAN GOODECOLLECTIONMAY 16–AUGUST 31, <strong>2008</strong> IN THEPRINTS AND DRAWINGS GALLERYIn conjunction with the exhibition,Rembrandt’s Etchings, the <strong>Chrysler</strong> alsoshowcased a complementary exhibition <strong>of</strong>prints dating from the early 20th centuryto the present. Drawn from the personalcollection <strong>of</strong> David and Susan Goode, thisexhibition covered a wide variety <strong>of</strong>printmaking techniques and artists.■KAUFMAN FURNITUREGALLERYONGOING SINCE ITS MAY <strong>2008</strong>OPENINGThis installation features fine furnishingson loan from the late George M. andLinda H. Kaufman, one <strong>of</strong> our nation’sgreat collections <strong>of</strong> American decorativearts and Dutch Golden Age paintings.The display highlights the stylisticevolution <strong>of</strong> American furniture from themid 18th to the early 19th century, andhelps visitors understand the individualcharacter <strong>of</strong> pieces produced in earlyAmerica’s great furniture-makingcenters—Boston, Newport, New York,and Philadelphia.■CAMEO PERFORMANCES:MASTERPIECES OF CAMEOGLASS FROM THECHRYSLER’S COLLECTIONJUNE 29, <strong>2008</strong>–JULY 1, 2010 IN THEDECORATIVE ARTS GALLERYHighlighting the skills <strong>of</strong> master carversand their sources <strong>of</strong> inspiration, cameoglass steals the spotlight in this showdrawn from the <strong>Museum</strong>’s renowned glasscollection. Exploring the history <strong>of</strong> cameoglass carving beginning with ancientRoman examples, this ongoing exhibitionfocuses on the popular resurgence <strong>of</strong> thetechnique in England during the late19th century.


EXHIBITIONS19■THE OLD ORDER AND THENEW: P. H. EMERSON ANDPHOTOGRAPHY, 1885–1895JULY 2–NOVEMBER 9, <strong>2008</strong> IN THEALICE R. AND SOL B. FRANKserve as visual testimony <strong>of</strong> a dedicatedphotojournalist who gives the world adifferent view <strong>of</strong> Dr. King and the state <strong>of</strong>America during its transition towardsequality in civil rights.PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERIESStudents from HamptonUniversity take a closerlook at P.H. Emerson'sphotography andequipment in The OldOrder and the New.Photo by Ed Pollard,<strong>Museum</strong> photographerIn the 1880s, Peter Henry Emerson beganphotographing landscapes in Norfolk andSuffolk, England, producing beautiful printsand publishing books and portfolios forwhich he became well-known. He describedhimself as an anthropologist, capturing ways<strong>of</strong> life that were disappearing due to theimpact <strong>of</strong> new industries.■COUNTDOWN TOETERNITY: PHOTOGRAPHSOF DR. MARTIN LUTHERKING, JR. BY BENEDICT J.FERNANDEZSEPTEMBER 26, <strong>2008</strong>–MARCH 1, <strong>2009</strong>IN THE KAUFMAN THEATER LOBBYIn the years before Dr. Martin LutherKing, Jr. was assassinated, award-winningphotographer Ben Fernandez documentedhis life—visually demonstrating King’spowerful messages. These photographs■MOSES MYERS, MERCHANTOF NORFOLKONGOING SINCE OCTOBER 10, <strong>2008</strong> ATTHE MOSES MYERS HOUSEAs part <strong>of</strong> a generous gift from Mr. T.Parker Host, the Historic Houses installeda new permanent exhibition at the MosesMyers House. The new display exploresthe business <strong>of</strong> maritime commercethrough the life and business <strong>of</strong> Norfolk’sown Moses Myers.■PHOTOGRAPHY AT THECHRYSLER: RECENTACQUISITIONSDECEMBER 12, <strong>2008</strong>–JANUARY 2010 INTHE ALICE R. AND SOL. B FRANKPHOTOGRAPHY GALLERIESThis ongoing exhibition presents aselection <strong>of</strong> the most exciting historicaland contemporary photographs added tothe <strong>Museum</strong>’s collection in recent years.Among the artists represented have beenBerenice Abbott, August Sander, WilliamChristenberry, and Argentineanphotographer res.■AMERICAN CHRONICLES:THE ART OF NORMANROCKWELLNOVEMBER 12, <strong>2008</strong>–FEBRUARY 1,<strong>2009</strong> IN THE NORFOLK SOUTHERNLARGE CHANGING GALLERYDrawn from the Norman Rockwell<strong>Museum</strong> in Stockbridge, Massachusetts,this exceptional retrospective surveyedthe career <strong>of</strong> America’s premier 20thcenturycommercial illustrator and,arguably, its most beloved artist. Theexhibition included 41 <strong>of</strong> Rockwell’s oilpaintings, a group <strong>of</strong> drawings andposters including his famous Four Freedoms,and all 323 covers that the artist createdbetween 1916 and 1963 for The SaturdayEvening Post. The show was among the<strong>Chrysler</strong>’s best-attended exhibitions ever.Norman Rockwell'sThe Peace Corpshonored PresidentKennedy's creation <strong>of</strong>the internationalprogram, and gave thisviewer something to lookforward to at theMembers' Opening forAmerican Chronicles.Photo by Ed Pollard,<strong>Museum</strong> photographerNorman Rockwell(American, 1894–1978)The Peace Corps(J.F.K.’s Bold Legacy),1966Oil on canvas,45 ½ x 36 ½”Story illustration forLook, June 14, 1966From the permanentcollection <strong>of</strong> NormanRockwell <strong>Museum</strong>©1966 SEPS: Licensedby Curtis Publishing,Indianapolis, Ind.


20EXHIBITIONSStudents from "The LostClasses <strong>of</strong> 1959" ready adisplay for a rally at theNorfolk Arena, October 13,1958 in this image fromFifty Years Later: TheLessons <strong>of</strong> MassiveResistance. Photo fromThe Virginian-Pilot PhotoArchives.BELOW: Hand-writtennotes in underclassmen'syearbooks exhibited boththe best and the worst <strong>of</strong>people's opinions aboutthe 1958 public schooldesegregation. Photo by EdPollard, <strong>Museum</strong>photographer■FIFTY YEARS LATER: THELESSONS OF MASSIVERESISTANCEDECEMBER 20, <strong>2008</strong>–MARCH 1, <strong>2009</strong>IN THE WAITZER COMMUNITY GALLERYJULY <strong>2009</strong>–JUNE 2010 AT THENORFOLK HISTORY MUSEUM ATWILLOUGHBY-BAYLOR HOUSEAs part <strong>of</strong> a city-wide commemorationmarking the 50th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the end<strong>of</strong> “Massive Resistance,” this multimediatimeline highlighted this period innational history by chronologicallydisplaying photographs, documents, andclippings <strong>of</strong> the people and places thatforever changed Norfolk’s Public Schools.An abbreviated version <strong>of</strong> this importantexhibition has moved to the NorfolkHistory <strong>Museum</strong> for one year.■R. LUKE DUBOIS: HINDSIGHTIS ALWAYS 20/20, <strong>2008</strong>JANUARY 9–MARCH 15, <strong>2009</strong> IN THEPRINTS AND DRAWINGS GALLERYThis clever series analyzes State <strong>of</strong> theUnion Addresses by word frequency. Eachprint takes the form <strong>of</strong> a common eyechart, and the word pictures provide a20/20 chronicle <strong>of</strong> what each Presidentprioritized as he spoke to the Americanpeople. The show’s opening was timed tocoincide with the inauguration <strong>of</strong> BarackObama as America’s forty-fourth President.■NORFOLK & WESTERNRAILWAY PHOTOGRAPHS BYO. WINSTON LINKMARCH 6–OCTOBER 18, <strong>2009</strong> IN THEKAUFMAN THEATER LOBBYThis intimate selection <strong>of</strong> signedphotographs by the remarkable O.Winston Link recalled the majesty andsplendor <strong>of</strong> steam-powered locomotives,as well as the nostalgia <strong>of</strong> an era gone by.The eighteen photographs were drawnfrom the extensive collection <strong>of</strong> Susan andDavid Goode, former chairman and CEO<strong>of</strong> Norfolk Southern.Presidential prioritiescome into focus in theeye-chart letter-prints <strong>of</strong>Luke DuBois's Hindsightis Always 20/20. Photoby Ed Pollard, <strong>Museum</strong>photographer.The <strong>Chrysler</strong>’s Curator <strong>of</strong>Glass, Kelly Conway(center) coordinated the<strong>Museum</strong>’s threeextraordinary exhibitionsfor <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2. Hereshe shares a moment withartist Karen LaMonte(center right) and herhusband, artist StevenPolaner (left), as well asKatya and Doug Heller(center left, right,respectively), whose NewYork gallery represents two<strong>of</strong> the artists inContemporary GlassAmong the Classics. Photoby Ed Pollard, <strong>Museum</strong>photographerART OF GLASS 2AT THE CHRYSLERMUSEUM OF ARTIn 1999, Hampton Roads’ key artsinstitutions joined to form anextraordinarily successful regionalpartnership: <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass. Thisremarkable venture focused onAmerican art glass and helped artsgroups across Tidewater to realizean ambitious community visionfor excellence.In <strong>2009</strong>, the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>,the Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> Center,the Virginia <strong>Art</strong>s Festival, and 22other affiliates staged an encore—<strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2. This landmark localevent amazed, delighted, andinspired every bit as much as thefirst. The <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>hosted three extraordinary showsduring this six-month-longcelebration <strong>of</strong> glass art, in one <strong>of</strong>our most beautiful and acclaimedexhibitions ever!


Lino Taglipietra'sMandara served as amodel for the creation <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong>Glass 2 logo.EXHIBITIONS21Stephen Knapp adjusts apiece <strong>of</strong> plate glassto its proper position inSerenata, the brilliantlightpainting featured inthe <strong>Chrysler</strong>’s photographygalleries. Photo by EdPollard, <strong>Museum</strong>photographerKatherine Gray’s ForestGlass amazes patronswith both its familiarityand freshness. As part <strong>of</strong>itsenvironmental message,each <strong>of</strong> the trees featuressongbirds in the branchesand thrushes or mushroomsnear the trees’ stumps.Photo by Jake Gillespiefor the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>Many patrons citedEndeavor, an impressiveseries <strong>of</strong> 33 hanging glassboats, as their favoritework from Lino Tagliapietrain Retrospect. Photo byJake Gillespie for the<strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>.■LINO TAGLIAPIETRA INRETROSPECT: A MODERNRENAISSANCE INITALIAN GLASSAPRIL 8, <strong>2009</strong>–JULY 19, <strong>2009</strong> IN THENORFOLK SOUTHERN LARGECHANGING GALLERYOur keynote <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2 exhibition wasthe first to detail the 40-year career <strong>of</strong> theMaestro <strong>of</strong> glassblowing. Lino Tagliapietrais widely credited with changing thecourse <strong>of</strong> contemporary studio glassthrough his passionate teaching andbrilliant artistic vision. The 155 works ondisplay represented his finest work—froma roomful <strong>of</strong> floating glass boats to fieryvases and sculptures to delicate gobletsand glass party favors called bonboniere.Many <strong>of</strong> the pieces came from the artist’sown collection and some had never beforebeen displayed in public.■CONTEMPORARY GLASSAMONG THE CLASSICSAPRIL 26–JULY 19, <strong>2009</strong> INSTALLEDIN VARIOUS GALLERIES THROUGHOUTTHE MUSEUMThe <strong>Chrysler</strong> interspersed new among theold in this must-see <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2 exhibitionfocusing on four contemporary artists.Katherine Gray’s repurposed glassconstructs, Karen LaMonte’s haunting castglass dresses, and Beth Lipman’s complexglass still-lifes were featured alongsideobjects in the <strong>Museum</strong>’s collection. Plus,Stephen Knapp installed two dazzlinglightpaintings—one inside our galleriesand one on the exterior wall near the<strong>Museum</strong>’s main entrance.■GREEN EYE OF THE PYRAMIDAPRIL 26, <strong>2009</strong>–JANUARY 17, 2010 INTHE PRINTS AND DRAWINGS GALLERYThis masterful green pyramid was cast bythe influential Czech husband-and-wifeteam <strong>of</strong> Stanislav Libenský and JaroslavaBrychtová, who pioneered the use <strong>of</strong> glassas a medium for sculpture in the 20thcentury. This third <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2 exhibitionwas loaned from the private collection <strong>of</strong>Lisa and Dudley Anderson and honoredNorfolk’s 57th Azalea Festival’s NATOnation <strong>of</strong> <strong>2009</strong>: the Czech Republic.In the Ricau SculptureGallery, Karen LaMonte'sstunning cast-glass Undineechoes the <strong>Museum</strong>'s ownUndine, Rising from theFountain by ChaunceyBradley Ives. Photo by EdPollard, <strong>Museum</strong>photographerDudley and Lisa Andersonspeak with Director BillHennessey at theexhibition <strong>of</strong> Green Eye <strong>of</strong>the Pyramid, theLibenský/Brychtovámasterpiece they loaned tothe <strong>Chrysler</strong> for <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong>Glass 2. Photo by EdPollard, <strong>Museum</strong>photographerLino Tagliapietra's artistryis no less visible in hisexceptional goblets than inhis larger works <strong>of</strong> glassart. Photo by Ed Pollard,<strong>Museum</strong> photographer


22EXHIBITIONSExhibitions Manager WillisPotter, a veteran employee<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Museum</strong>, displayedfour works <strong>of</strong> art in AfterHours: Works by the<strong>Chrysler</strong> Staff. In this photoare his mixed-media Manand His Boat and a pen-andinkdrawing crypticallynamed Dancers (WhenRoosters Crow,Something Happens).Photo by Jake Gillespie forthe <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>Lighting technician PhoenixAckiss's Iraq War-themedphotocollage, Weapons <strong>of</strong>Mass Deception, provedto be a popular point <strong>of</strong>discussion in After Hours.■AFTER HOURS: WORKS BYTHE CHRYSLER STAFFMAY 20–OCTOBER 11, <strong>2009</strong> IN THEWAITZER COMMUNITY GALLERYWhen the galleries and <strong>of</strong>fices close, manyemployees <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>begin work in their private studios. Thisdisplay in the Waitzer Community Gallerybrought together the painting, sculpture,photography, and glass in our first-everstaff show. The diversity <strong>of</strong> their artechoed the span <strong>of</strong> influences within theirworkplace, and demonstrated the richcreativity <strong>of</strong> those who dedicate their livesto museums.■DUTCH “GOLDEN AGE”PAINTINGSJUNE 25, <strong>2009</strong>–JANUARY 17, 2010 INTHE KAUFMAN FURNITURE GALLERYMany <strong>of</strong> the Netherlands’ greatest 17thcenturypainters are represented in thisintimate exhibition <strong>of</strong> privately held gemsfrom a collector in New York. Displayedamong the fine antiques <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Museum</strong>’sKaufman Furniture Gallery are oils byGerard Ter Borch, Godfried Schalcken,and master portraitist Frans Hals. Thehighlight is a one-time genre painting onlyrecently acknowledged as a self-portrait byRembrandt van Rijn.Our exhibition <strong>of</strong> Dutch"Golden Age" Paintingsincluded a work that onlyrecently was discovered tobe far more than itoriginally appeared. Forcenturies, Rembrandt vanRijn's 1634 Self-PortraitWith Shaded Eyes hidsecretly below layerstraditional Russian garbpainted on for salabilty.Rembrandt van RijnSelf-Portrait WithShaded Eyes, 1634Oil on panel27 7/8 x 21 3/4 in.Private Collection,New York


23LOANS FROM THE COLLECTIONThe <strong>Chrysler</strong> collection continues to be in demand for majorexhibitions around the world. In <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>, we lent 43 works to25 museums around the world. Objects from our collection traveledto museums in Amsterdam, Montreal, Cambridge (England), Boston,Washington, and New York. Below is a selection <strong>of</strong> exhibitions thatfeatured our works <strong>of</strong> art.The <strong>Art</strong>ists' Wives by James Jacques Joseph Tissot is aperennial favorite with <strong>Chrysler</strong> patrons and was equallyprized by visitors to the exhibition Endless Form: CharlesDarwin, Natural Science, and the Visual <strong>Art</strong>s.BARKLEY L. HENDRICKS:BIRTH OF THE COOLNasher <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> at Duke University,Durham, North Carolina, February 7 –July 13, <strong>2008</strong>Studio <strong>Museum</strong> in Harlem, New York,New York, November 12, <strong>2008</strong> – March15, <strong>2009</strong>Santa Monica <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>, SantaMonica, California, May 9 – August 15,<strong>2009</strong>■ Barkley L. Hendricks, Slick, 1977, oilon canvasACTION/ABSTRACTION:POLLOCK, DEKOONING, ANDAMERICAN ART, 1940-1976St. Louis <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, October 19, <strong>2008</strong> –January 11, <strong>2009</strong>Albright-Knox <strong>Art</strong> Gallery, Buffalo, NewYork, February 13 – May 31, <strong>2009</strong>■ Jackson Pollock, Number 23, 1951,enamel on canvasThe Fitzwilliam <strong>Museum</strong>, University <strong>of</strong>Cambridge, England, June 16 –October 4, <strong>2009</strong>■ James Jacques Joseph Tissot, The<strong>Art</strong>ists’ Wives, 1885, oil on canvasTIFFANY IN A NEW LIGHT:CLARA DRISCOLL AND THETIFFANY GIRLSSinger Laren <strong>Museum</strong>, Amsterdam,December 18, <strong>2008</strong> – August 30, <strong>2009</strong>Villa Stuck, Munich, October 15, <strong>2009</strong> –January 17, 2010■ Tiffany Studios, Mosaic and Metal InkStand, ca. 1900MYSTIC MASQUE: SEMBLANCEAND REALITY IN GEORGESROUAULT, 1871-1958McMullen <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>, BostonCollege, Boston, Massachusetts, August 30– December 7, <strong>2008</strong>■ Georges Rouault, Head <strong>of</strong> Christ, 1905,oil on paper on canvasVAN DONGEN:PAINTING THE TOWN FAUVEMontreal <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> Fine <strong>Art</strong>s, Montreal,Canada, January 22 – April 19, <strong>2009</strong>■ Kees van Dongen, Mlle. Mona Lils,ca. 1929, oil on canvasENDLESS FORM: CHARLESDARWIN, NATURAL SCIENCEAND THE VISUAL ARTSYale Center for British <strong>Art</strong>, New Haven,Connecticut, February 12 – May 3, <strong>2009</strong>CEZANNE AND BEYONDPhiladelphia <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, February 26 – May 31, <strong>2009</strong>■ Henri Matisse, Bowl <strong>of</strong> Apples on a Table,1916, oil on canvasTITIAN, TINTORETTO,VERONESE: RIVALS INRENAISSANCE VENICE<strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> Fine <strong>Art</strong>s, Boston,Massachusetts, March 15 – August 16, <strong>2009</strong>■ Paolo Veronese, The Virgin and ChildAppearing to Saints Anthony Abbot andPaul the Hermit, 1562, oil on canvas■■Tiffany Studios, Inkstand in the Shape <strong>of</strong> aMushroom Cluster, ca. 1902Tiffany Studios, Bowl with GreenbrierMotif and Flower Frog, ca. 1902


24EDUCATIONThe <strong>Chrysler</strong> enhances education in our region’s schools, colleges, anduniversities by creating experiences that integrate the <strong>Museum</strong>’s collectionand exhibitions into the fabric <strong>of</strong> learning. This year, innovativeinterpretive programs, such as our Science <strong>of</strong> Glass tour withaccompanying <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2 glassblowing demonstrations, fostered deeperunderstanding and appreciation <strong>of</strong> the works <strong>of</strong> art in our collection andinspired a new generations <strong>of</strong> young artists.Programs for the public included an extensive series <strong>of</strong> regularly scheduled free tours, aswell as our usual monthly programs for preschoolers, college students, and seniors.Partnerships with local arts organizations such as the Virginia Stage Company, theVirginia Opera, Todd Rosenlieb Dance, and the Virginia <strong>Art</strong>s Festival placed the<strong>Chrysler</strong> at the heart <strong>of</strong> the region’s arts community.Our Historic Houses focused guests’ attention on the critical importance <strong>of</strong> Norfolk withspecially themed school programs, as well as three exhibits with a local focus. With thehelp <strong>of</strong> the Norfolk Historical Society, the Friends <strong>of</strong> Historic Houses, and a variety <strong>of</strong>other local historical institutions, the public enjoyed 88 different programs, including theweekly rotation <strong>of</strong> theme tours, the monthly Norfolk History Series lectures, and a host<strong>of</strong> special events.The <strong>Museum</strong>’s Jean Outland <strong>Chrysler</strong> Library assisted scholars,students, and the simply curious—2,486 patrons in total for <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>. Throughout the year, the Library acquired 3,876 books,auction catalogs, films, and other materials, many <strong>of</strong> them donated.The Library also launched a regularly updated blog <strong>of</strong> Library newsat http://chryslermuseumlibrary.blogspot.com.The <strong>Chrysler</strong> teamed withOld Dominion Universityand ForKids, a localorganization providingsupport to homelessfamilies, to <strong>of</strong>fer creativelearning opportunities forboth budding teachers andyoung artists alike. Photoby Patty Edwards, ODUStudents from Norfolk Academy were clearly transfixed by live glassblowing demonstrationsat the <strong>Museum</strong> throughout <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2. Photo courtesy <strong>of</strong> Norfolk Academy


EDUCATION25Thousands <strong>of</strong> students from across Hampton Roads learned more about art, history, anddifferent cultures through the <strong>Chrysler</strong>'s SOL-themed school tours. Photo by Ed Pollard,<strong>Museum</strong> photographerEDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS■Welcomed and taught more than19,000 students and teachers throughinnovative tours that tie the <strong>Chrysler</strong>’scollection to learning across thecurriculum, including civics, science,and art, <strong>of</strong> course! The demand foreducation programs at the <strong>Chrysler</strong>continues to grow.■Celebrated the 50th year <strong>of</strong> ourDocent Program with a recordnumber <strong>of</strong> our volunteer artambassadors, who gave a recordnumber <strong>of</strong> tours for visitors.■Hosted an interactive student essaycontest online in conjunction withAmerican Chronicles: The <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> NormanRockwell. Voting via the <strong>Museum</strong>website totaled more than 1,000participants.The <strong>Chrysler</strong>’s VOTE! website allowed patrons to choosetheir favorite essayist online.Contest winner Emily Carpenter, 12, and her parents, Kevinand Johanna Carpenter, beamed amid Norman Rockwell’sSaturday Evening Post covers. Photo by Scott Howe,<strong>Museum</strong> education directorDocents Gail Evett, Carol Schaefer, Robbie Selkin, and Pat Brown enjoyed a celebratoryluncheon in honor <strong>of</strong> our art ambassadors' 50 years <strong>of</strong> service to the <strong>Chrysler</strong> and thecommunity. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>Tickle My Ears: Stories and <strong>Art</strong> at the <strong>Chrysler</strong> entertained dozens <strong>of</strong> preschoolers andtheir parents during each monthly program. A generous grant from Target helped makethe program possible. Photo by the <strong>Chrysler</strong> Education Department


26EDUCATION■ Informed and entertained 440schoolchildren and 6,225 adults withtours and special events, many <strong>of</strong>them focused on early Americanhistory and Jewish-American heritage,at the <strong>Museum</strong>’s Moses Myers Houseand Norfolk History <strong>Museum</strong> atWilloughby-Baylor House.■Partnered with Old DominionUniversity’s <strong>Art</strong> History programto teach Introduction to the <strong>Museum</strong>to advanced undergraduate andgraduate students.Our Bunny and Perry MorganFamily Days, which featurefree exhibition admission,music, and fun art activities,have been popular with thepublic and our staff. HereDirector <strong>of</strong> DevelopmentEdwina Bell and her son,Colley, display their <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong>Glass 2-inspired handiwork.Photo by Scott Howe, <strong>Museum</strong>education director■Supported The Friends <strong>of</strong> theJean Outland <strong>Chrysler</strong> Library’sinauguration <strong>of</strong> the Library’sfellowship program, <strong>of</strong>feringgraduate students in library sciencethe opportunity to hone theirpr<strong>of</strong>essional skills.Budding young artists study our collection and learn new ways express theircreativity at Camp <strong>Chrysler</strong>, our week-long summer art program. Photo by EdPollard, <strong>Museum</strong> photographerPartnerships with arts organizations from across the areaand around the world brought engaging public programs tothe <strong>Museum</strong>. Here, the Virginia Children’s Choir joined insong with the Cantabile Youth Choir from West Norfolk,England, as part <strong>of</strong> a two-week Virginia tour sponsored bythe Norfolk Sister City Association and the VCC. Photo byScott Howe, <strong>Museum</strong> education director


27VISITOR SERVICESVisitor Services, founded in 2007, encompasses manyareas focused on direct visitor interaction.Gallery hosts Klaire Kellerand Danielle Bevacquawere the first to staff thenew informationadmissionsdesk in HuberCourt, made possible by aspecial grant fromLandmark Communications.Photo by Ed Pollard,<strong>Museum</strong> photographer.WELCOME TO OUR GALLERIESThe first <strong>Chrysler</strong> staff members that most <strong>Museum</strong> visitorsencounter are our Gallery Hosts, friendly employees who openthe <strong>Museum</strong> doors, greet visitors at our welcome desk, and answerquestions throughout the <strong>Museum</strong>. They also help protect the<strong>Chrysler</strong> collection in the galleries. Gallery hosts have a variety <strong>of</strong>backgrounds—art history, customer service, security—but eachfocuses on providing our visitors with excellent assistance and anenhanced <strong>Museum</strong> experience.A major accomplishment this year was the addition <strong>of</strong> a newwelcome desk that combines the functions <strong>of</strong> admissions andinformation into one location. The mahogany and marble desk,designed and constructed by local finish carpenter Todd Webb,complements the <strong>Museum</strong>’s aesthetics and creates a centralizedhub <strong>of</strong> activity in Huber Court.<strong>Chrysler</strong> Gallery Host Jeff Tefft poses with the artist in the exhibition site <strong>of</strong> LinoTagliapietra in Retrospect: A Modern Renaissance in Italian Glass during the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong>Glass 2 opening. Photo by Cathy Dixson for the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>THE MUSEUM SHOPNo <strong>Museum</strong> visit is complete without a souvenir, and our <strong>Museum</strong>Shop continues to <strong>of</strong>fer a wide variety <strong>of</strong> merchandise to helpvisitors remember their experience. The most popular itemscontinue to be jewelry, books, glass, and stationery. This year’spopular <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2 exhibition <strong>of</strong>fered unique opportunities forspecial sales and trunk shows with glass jewelry artists. Total salesfor The <strong>Museum</strong> Shop this year were $290,060, a 31% increaseover last year.


28VISITOR SERVICESColleen Higginbotham,Director <strong>of</strong> VisitorServices, had ahair-raising Halloweenas she emulatedWilliam King's popularsculpture A Windy Day.Photo by VisitorServices DepartmentThe annual Mowbray ArchSociety <strong>Art</strong> PurchaseDinner is representative <strong>of</strong>the elegant social events<strong>of</strong>ten hosted at the<strong>Museum</strong>. Photo byEd Pollard, <strong>Museum</strong>photographerSPECIAL EVENTSEven when the galleries close, the <strong>Museum</strong> hosts evening visitorsat weddings, social events, theatre performances, or after-hoursconcerts. In the past year, the <strong>Chrysler</strong> hosted 52 weddings andsocial events, 35 performances, 11 business presentations/lectures,and two graduations. These rentals are in addition to the numerouseducational and social events hosted by the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>.The revenue from these contracted rentals was $253,305.Since Visitor Services has so much direct interaction with ourguests, we constantly analyze feedback from them, looking forways to improve. Among them were upgraded seating, animproved Visitor Guide, and a change to our Sunday operatinghours. As a result <strong>of</strong> responding to visitors’ requests, this year wesaw yet another increase in our Net Promoter Score, a measure <strong>of</strong>how likely our guests would be to recommend the <strong>Chrysler</strong> to afriend. Our score this year was 93.35%, up from our fine rating <strong>of</strong>87.88% in 2007-<strong>2008</strong>.Carter Bland and dozens <strong>of</strong> other brides and theirgrooms chose the <strong>Chrysler</strong> as the site <strong>of</strong> the firstand most memorable day <strong>of</strong> their marriage.Photo by Images in Light Photography


29MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERSSupport for the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> knows nobounds. Through their generosity, Members anddonors from across our region and across the countryprovided critical support to the <strong>Museum</strong>. Thecontinuing support <strong>of</strong> individuals, families,corporations, foundations, and government agenciesenables the <strong>Chrysler</strong> to maintain and display its worldclasspermanent collection, to present blockbusterexhibitions, and to complement them both withexceptional programs and educational opportunities.Our contributors chose to support the <strong>Museum</strong>through a myriad <strong>of</strong> ways: membership, Annual Fundgifts, exhibition and project sponsorships, bequests,and other deferred gifts. We are grateful for each andevery gift that enables us to maintain the vitality andoutreach <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, the culturalcornerstone <strong>of</strong> Hampton Roads.UPPER LEFT:More than 700 peopleattended the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2Members’ Opening onApril 26—one <strong>of</strong> the manybenefits <strong>of</strong> membership.Photo by Jake Gillespie.LOWER LEFT:Wall, Einhorn &Chernitzer's ShirleyBaldwin (left) spends sometime chatting with SunTrust's Ben Vanderberry(center) and Tommy andMolly Rueger (right) beforethe <strong>Art</strong> Selection Dinner.The Members <strong>of</strong> theBusiness ExhibitionCouncil chose to underwriteTo Live Forever: EgyptianTreasures from theBrooklyn <strong>Museum</strong> as the<strong>Chrysler</strong>'s next exhibition.


30MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS$10,000 and aboveAnonymous — In Honor <strong>of</strong> Linda H. KaufmanMr. Decker Anstrom & Ms. Sherron HiemstraMr. and Mrs. Emanuel A. AriasCarolyn and Richard BarryMr. and Mrs. Frank Batten, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Macon F. Brock, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George Dragas, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. E. John FieldBarbara and Andrew FineEstate <strong>of</strong> Frances J. FinleyMr. and Mrs. Richard GlasserMr. and Mrs. Larry L. GoldmanMr. and Mrs. David R. GoodeMr. and Mrs. Cyrus W. Grandy VMrs. Rebecca W. HittMr. and Mrs. T. Parker Host, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David JesterMrs. George M. KaufmanMr. and Mrs. Harry T. LesterMr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Mastracco, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. McKinnonMr. and Mrs. Augustus C. MillerMr. and Mrs. Charles W. MoormanMr. and Mrs. Donald E. PerryMrs. John E. Ray IIIMr. and Mrs. John S. ShannonMr. and Mrs. James E. Summar, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. John A. TrinderLeah and Richard WaitzerMr. and Mrs. Henry C. Wolf<strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2Bank <strong>of</strong> AmericaBusiness Consortium for <strong>Art</strong>s SupportAMERIGROUP FoundationAtlantic Dominion DistributorsBank <strong>of</strong> AmericaBirdsong CorporationDollar Tree Stores, Inc.Empire Machinery & Supply CorporationFulton Bank — Southern DivisionGoodman & Company, CPAsHaynes Furniture CompanyHuff, Poole & Mahoney, P.C.Kaufman & CanolesMark Barr CompaniesNorfolk Southern FoundationPalladium Registered Investment AdvisersPatricia and Douglas Perry FoundationRetail AllianceSunTrust BankThe Camp FoudnationThe Dragas CompaniesThe Norfolk FoundationThe Portsmouth Community FoundationVirginia Natural Gas, Inc.Wilbanks, Smith & Thomas AssetManagement, Inc.Wilcox & Savage, PCWilliams MullenCity <strong>of</strong> NorfolkCity <strong>of</strong> Virginia BeachDollar Tree Stores, Inc.Edwin S. Webster FoundationEstate <strong>of</strong> Linford MasonFor <strong>Art</strong>’s SakeFriends <strong>of</strong> African-American <strong>Art</strong>National Endowment for the <strong>Art</strong>sNorfolk Southern CorporationOld Dominion UniversitySotheby’s Inc.SunTrust BankThe Capital Group Companies, Inc.,The Home <strong>of</strong> American Funds GroupThe Helen G. Gifford FoundationThe Norfolk FoundationThe Norfolk Society <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Art</strong>sThe Virginia Beach FoundationTowneBankVirginia Commission for the <strong>Art</strong>s$5,000 and aboveDrs. Frances W. and Lenox D. BakerMr. and Mrs. Frank Batten, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce BradleyMr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. BranchMr. and Mrs. Ramon W. Breeden, Jr.Mrs. C. A. Cutchins IIIMr. and Mrs. Douglas G. DickersonMr. and Mrs. John H. FainMr. and Mrs. Paul J. FarrellDr. Edward R. George & Ms. Karen B. PearsonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence GoldrichMr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Gowen, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Hirschbiel, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John HitchMr. James A. HixonDrs. Christopher Hamlin &Thomas W. HubbardMr. and Mrs. Peter M. HuberMrs. Paul S. Huber, Jr.The Honorable and Mrs. Marc JacobsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Johnson, Jr.Mrs. Adrianne Ryder-Cook JosephMr. and Mrs. Aubrey LayneMrs. Ina D. LevyMr. and Mrs. Henry D. LightMr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Lindsay, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene LovingThe Honorable and Mrs. Everett A. Martin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Meredith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. NordlingerDawn and Ike PrillamanPriscilla and Sam RoadyMr. and Mrs. Richard D. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Timothy B. RobertsonDr. and Mrs. Robert M. RubinPam and Bob SasserMr. and Mrs. Toy D. Savage, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G. SawyerMr. and Mrs. Donald W. SealeMrs. Gudi J. StambukMrs. Martha StokesMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Stokes, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John R. TurbyfillMr. and Mrs. William D. UngermanDrs. Bonnie and William M. WaldropMr. Lewis W. Webb III and Mrs. Helen DragasMr. and Mrs. Samuel J. WebsterMr. & Mrs. Jay M. WeinbergDr. and Mrs. Carl P. Wis<strong>of</strong>fMr. and Mrs. Steven E. Winter<strong>Art</strong> Alliance <strong>of</strong> Contemporary GlassEarl Industries, LLCGannett Media Technologies InternationalKaufman & CanolesMaersk Line, LimitedNorfolk Historical SocietySTIHL Inc.The Charles F. Burroughs, Jr.Charitable Lead TrustThe Runnymede CorporationTidewater Jewish FoundationWilliams Mullen$3,000 and aboveMr. and Mrs. Alfred E. AbiounessMr. and Mrs. R. C. Atherholt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gene W. BealeMary Jane and Cabell BirdsongRear Admiral Robert H. BlountMr. and Mrs. Jefferson B. BrownMr. and Mrs. Richard C. BurroughsMr. and Mrs. Robert W. CarterDr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. ColenDrs. John M. and Virginia K. CostenbaderMr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Cottrell IVMr. and Mrs. Richard L. CounselmanBarbara Taylor CreechMr. and Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joshua P. Darden, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. L. deButtsMr. and Mrs. Daniel S. DechertMr. and Mrs. Peter G. Decker, Jr.Renee and <strong>Art</strong>hur DiamonsteinDr. and Mrs. Joseph DilustroMr. and Mrs. Allan G. DonnThe Honorable and Mrs. Robert G. DoumarMr. and Mrs. Matthew D. FineMr. and Mrs. Morris FineMrs. Harry FlederMr. and Mrs. Philip L. FranklinMr. Leslie H. Friedman andMrs. Janet H. HamlinMr. and Mrs. Theodore D. GalanidesMr. and Mrs. Dennis GartmanMr. and Mrs. Robert C. Goodman, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Stephan H. GordonMrs. Albert B. Gornto, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. GustinMr. and Mrs. Henry U. Harris IIIMr. and Mrs. William HearstMr. and Mrs. H. Layton HouseMr. and Mrs. James L. Howe IIIMr. and Mrs. William E. IngramMrs. Felmore JacobsonDr. and Mrs. David A. JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Warren G. KareshMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. KentMrs. Daniel L. Kiley


MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS31Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. LauterDr. and Mrs. Edward L. LillyMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lyons, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Margolius, Jr.Mrs. Eleanor J. MarshallMr. and Mrs. Frederick V. MartinCaptain and Mrs. John M. MathewsMrs. Page C. McGaughy andDr. O.P. DelcambreMr. Allan Hugh McKinley & Mrs. JeanWinslow McKinleyMr. and Mrs. Colin M. McKinnonMr. and Mrs. E. George Middleton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. MillerMr. and Mrs. Michael D. MinterMr. and Mrs. Robert K. MolloyMs. Jennifer W. MooreMr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Nusbaum IIMrs. Joan L. NusbaumMr. and Mrs. J. Douglas PerryMr. and Mrs. Barry PollaraMrs. Jean D. Powell andMr. Russell B. HogshireMr. and Mrs. Ross C. ReevesMs. E. Paige RomigMr. and Mrs. Louis F. RyanMr. and Mrs. William R. Shepherd, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ted M. ShermanMr. and Mrs. Lewis ShulmanMr. and Mrs. Conrad M. ShumadineMrs. Dorothy D. SmithDr. and Mrs. John F. Stecker, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David SterlingDr. and Mrs. Allan E. Stiner, Jr.Mrs. Sandra Glasser TavssDr. and Mrs. Jack B. TaylorMrs. John S. Thiemeyer, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. James A. Valone, Jr.Mr. Scott D. WaitzerMr. Joseph T. WaldoDr. and Mrs. D. Henry WattsMr. & Mrs. George R. Webb, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. WilbanksMrs. Rolf WilliamsCaptain and Mrs. Richard C. Williams IIIMr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Willis, Jr.Mr. Rick Wyatt & Mrs. Martha R. WyattMr. and Mrs. John O. Wynne$1,000 and aboveMs. Josephine L. Adamson-ClarkeLisa and Dudley AndersonMrs. C. C. Ballard, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Barr, Jr.Clay H. BarrMs. Margaret R. BealeMrs. Robert R. BeasleyMrs. Olga D. BenselMrs. Greenville R. Berkeley, Jr.Carter and Larry BernertCommander B. M. BiancoDr. and Mrs. Joseph B. BishopDrs. Bruce and Cassianne BoothMr. and Mrs. Earle E. BortellMr. and Mrs. Henry W. Boyd IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert E. BrownMr. and Mrs. E. B. BurwellMrs. Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.Mr. Calvin H. ChildressThe Honorable and Mrs. John E. ClarksonMr. and Mrs. Christopher J. C<strong>of</strong>fingMrs. Juliet M. DaltonDr. and Mrs. Michael DoviakMs. Cheryl Dronzek & Mr. Doug KincaidMr. Erwin B. DruckerMr. and Mrs. Robert B. EdwardsMrs. Blair G. EgeDr. and Mrs. Russell D. EvettMiss Constance L. FerebeeDr. Peter G. FisherMr. and Mrs. Ernest J. FlorestanoDr. and Mrs. James E. ForresterThe Honorable and Mrs. Jerome B. FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Roger L. FrostMr. and Mrs. Laurence W. FrostMr. and Mrs. Peter L. FullinwiderMr. and Mrs. Carter B. S. FurrMr. Henry GarrityDr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Given, Jr.Mrs. Anna O. GrayMr. and Mrs. Robert E. HaleDr. Kevin Halista & Ms. Joan McEneryCaptain and Mrs. Joel B. HeatonMr. and Mrs. J. Robert HendersonDrs. Leslie and William HennesseyMrs. Gladstone M. HillMr. and Mrs. Robert G. H<strong>of</strong>heimer, Jr.Mr. Scott L. Howe & Mr. Mark WatsonNancy S. JacobsonMs. Karen G. JaffeDrs. Gary and Karen KarlowiczMr. and Mrs. Stuart E. KatzMr. William W. Keenan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Kelly IIIMr. and Mrs. Lee C. KitchinMr. and Mrs. Byron P. KloeppelMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. KnoxMr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. LeavittMr. and Mrs. Lemuel E. LewisMrs. Richard L. LoweMr. and Mrs. Robert L. MajorDr. and Mrs. Robert F. MannMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey ManocherianDr. and Mrs. Paul A. MansheimMrs. Lydia Graham MartinMrs. Roy B. Martin, Jr.Mrs. Everett A. MartinMr. and Mrs. Harold C. Mauney, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William J. McKinnon, Jr.Mrs. Horace P. McNealMr. and Mrs. John B. MeekMr. and Mrs. W. B. Meredith IIMr. and Mrs. Peter M. Meredith, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. James L. MillerDr. and Ms. Melvin R. MorrisonDr. and Mrs. Burton A. MossMr. and Mrs. Peter K. MuellerCarol Anne Kent (left) welcomes <strong>Art</strong> and the Gardener author Gordon Hayward and his wife, Mary, to the spring program <strong>of</strong>the Mowbray Arch Society. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>Mrs. Evelyn MundenMs. Louise B. NagourneyMr. and Mrs. Walter G. NeffMrs. Jean C. OldDr. and Mrs. Edward C. Oldfield IIIMr. and Mrs. John E. PappasMr. and Mrs. David L. PeeblesMr. and Mrs. Jack S. PeltzMr. and Mrs. John H. Peterson, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Harry G. Plunkett, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Larry QuateDr. and Mrs. Harry E. Ramsey, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Rawls III


32MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERSMs. Margaret Shepherd RayMrs. Anne K. RedfernDr. and Mrs. Robert C. Rowland, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. RuegerDr. and Mrs. John C. SchaeferMr. Kenneth R. ScottMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. ShuttleworthMrs. Barbara K. StephensDrs. Gordon and Kerri StokesMr. and Mrs. J. Randolph StokesMs. Ann P. StokesMr. and Mrs. E. Bradford Tazewell, Jr.Mr. Charles F. TuckerMr. and Mrs. Ulysses TurnerMr. and Mrs. William R. Van Buren IIIMr. and Mrs. C. Benjamin VanderberryMr. and Mrs. Robert J. VollbrechtMr. and Mrs. Edwin S. WaitzerMr. and Mrs. Jerrold G. WeinbergCommander and Mrs. Edward G. Whealton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen WhiteMrs. Thomas H. Willcox, Jr.Miss Helen Farrow WinslowMr. and Mrs. William C. WooldridgeMr. Elliott I. YoungAGL Resources/Virginia Natural GasBelmont at FreemasonBody and Soul Pilates Fitness StudioCarter Machinery Company, Inc.Cavalier Land, Inc.Commonwealth Preservation Group, LLCDesigners EastFarm Fresh, Inc.Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.Fulton Bank — Southern DivisionHarbor Group International, LLCHarry Bramhall Gilbert Charitable TrustHunton & WilliamsJ. B. HuntKramer Tire Company, Inc.Martin Fund at the Boston Foundation, Inc.Northrop Grumman Newport NewsRicoh Americas CorporationRobinson Development GroupRouse-Bottom FoundationTarget StoresThe Garden Club <strong>of</strong> AmericaThe Greenberg FoundationTroutman Sanders LLPVirginia Natural Gas, Inc.$500 and aboveDr. Robert L. Ake & Dr. Joyce L. NeffMr. Raymond C. Almond &Ms. Sydney MeredithMs. Virginia ArnetteMs. Rosalyn AugustMr. Michael BakwinDr. Bruce K. Barr & Mrs. Lauren Baros-BarrMs. Donna K. BauschMr. and Mrs. David J. BenjackMr. and Mrs. David BlackmanMr. S. Frank BlockerMr. and Mrs. David V. BoseMrs. Angela BoundsMr. and Mrs. Michael D. BradleyDr. and Mrs. Ronald BrodskyMr. and Mrs. R. Maury Browne IIIMr. and Mrs. William K. Butler IIMr. and Mrs. Ronald L. BuckMr. Walter Camp & Ms. Teresa KrausCaptain and Mrs. John M. ChandlerDr. and Mrs. Sheldon L. CohnMr. and Mrs. Jerry CollierMr. and Mrs. Charles R. Cooper IIIMinette and Charles N. CooperMr. and Mrs. William A. CopelandMr. and Mrs. Timothy A. CoyleDr. and Mrs. J. Parker Cross, Jr.Mr. John S. Davis IIMr. and Mrs. Robert DeansMs. Sarah Emley & Mr. Darwin BarrettMrs. Juanita G. FeltonMr. and Mrs. Wayne G. FieldsMr. Charles S. GiffordRev. and Mrs. Joseph N. Green, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wells GreshamMs. Greta I. GustavsonMr. Tommy V. HansardBetty and Robert HechtMr. and Mrs. John B. Hudson, Jr.Mr. Bernard JaffeMr. and Mrs. James JiralMr. and Mrs. John M. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Robert G. JonesMr. Watt JonesMr. and Mrs. Robert W. Jones, Sr.Ms. Lee Jordan-Anders & Mr. Glen AndersMr. and Mrs. Edward T. KeilMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kelly, Jr.Dr. Raymond H. KirbyMr. and Mrs. James L. Kitchin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David T. LawsonMr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lawson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John M. Leach, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard LevinDrs. Wendy and Lenard LexierMr. and Mrs. John C. Marous, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Thomas McCuneMrs. Jerry R. McDonaldMs. Anne L. McRaeMr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. MeekMr. and Mrs. Charles S. Merriam IICol. and Mrs. Tom H. MeurerMr. William S. MillerDr. Ula K. MotekatMr. and Mrs. John D. MunfordMr. and Mrs. Roy M. NewtonMr. and Mrs. Grover C. Outland, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bruce PaoliniMr. and Mrs. M. Lee PayneMr. and Mrs. Richard O. PetersonMr. and Mrs. Richard G. PoinsettMs. Stephanie M. PopeDr. and Mrs. David B. PropertMr. and Mrs. G. Gray PuryearMr. Julian RashkindMrs. Ann D. ReedMs. Katherine L. ReillyMr. and Mrs. Allan S. Reynolds, Jr.Ms. Ruth A. RoseMs. Muriel B. RossMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey SalbMr. and Mrs. Mike SaltzerDr. Alfred M. SchulwolfMr. Jethro SeabronDr. and Mrs. John SettleDr. and Mrs. David ShoresMr. and Mrs. Winthrop A. Short, Jr.Mr. Lawrence L. SteingoldMs. Patricia C. StephensonMr. and Mrs. Donald D. TesterRear Admiral and Mrs. Byron Tobin, Jr.Mr. William H. TolbertMr. and Mrs. Donald M. TolmieMs. Jackie Turner & Mr. Michael DarrMr. Guy WallaceDr. and Mrs. J. Catesby Ware, Jr.Mrs. Catherine Jordan WassMr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Werth, Jr.Mr. Lawrence E. Wetsel, Jr.Dr. G. William WhitehurstMr. and Mrs. Peter B. WilliamsDr. and Mrs. Armistead D. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Wilson IIIMr. and Mrs. F. Blair WimbushMr. and Mrs. William C. WinnMr. Barry WirtMs. Anne D. WoodMrs. Deborah H. WyldDuval Radford Charitable Testamentary TrustCook FoundationCreef & Crow, Inc.Drucker & Falk, LLCE. T. Gresham Company, Inc.Nelms CorporationPhillips Destination Management ServicesPlasser American CorporationRetail AllianceUnder $500Mr. Bertram D. AaronMr. Leslie R. Abbott, Jr.Ms. Angel AbbottMs. Christine L. AbeleinMr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. AblettMs. Julia AbrahamMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. AckissMr. Phoenix S. AckissMs. Jana Adamitis & Mr. Ben HallerMr. and Mrs. James C. AdamsMr. and Mrs. John W. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Fred AdamsMr. Robert E Adams, Sr.Ms. Lynn O. AdamsMrs. Anne B. Addington


MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS33Ms. Christina AdkisonMr. and Mrs. S. Beryl AdlerMrs. Adele F. AdlerMr. Steven AdvocatMr. James AffelotMr. and Mrs. Peter A. Agelasto IIIMr. William F. AhearnMr. Robert P. Albergotti, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ande AlbertMs. Marjorie R. AlbertiMr. and Mrs. Warren L. AleckMr. and Mrs. Richard AleksThe Honorable Kenneth C. AlexanderMs. Kay AlexanderMr. Neill H. Alford IIIDr. and Mrs. Joseph J. AllenMr. and Mrs. Irving L. Allen, Sr.Mrs. Elizabeth Allen & Mr. Robert DavenportMr. and Mrs. Percy AllenMs. JoAnn AllenMs. Nancy J. AllenMs. Jane W. AllingMr. and Mrs. Benjamin AltschulMs. Maria Inez Alves de MeloMr. Walter C. Ames IIIMrs. Mildred M. AmesMr. Ryland C. AmmonsAnn U. AmundsenMr. and Mrs. Forrest P. AndersonCaptain and Mrs. Lawrence G. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Eric AndersonDr. and Mrs. Alvin W. AndersonMr. James R. AndersonMrs. Shirley Hurd AndersonDr. and Mrs. William C. AndrewsMrs. Sabine AndrewsMrs. Mary Graham AndrewsMr. and Mrs. Michael C. AndrewsMs. Mason AndrewsMs. Linda AndrusMs. Irene AngelsonMrs. Augustus AnninosMr. and Mrs. Dan AnninosMs. Margaret L. AnthonyMr. and Mrs. Daniel R. AppleMr. and Mrs. Jim AppleMs. Eileen AquinoMs. Patricia ArantMr. and Mrs. Fred R. ArcherMrs. Barbara A. ArchitzelMr. Joseph M. AridaDr. Virginia R. ArmstrongMrs. Eleanore ArnMr. and Mrs. Nelson R. ArnoldDr. and Mrs. Robert L. AshMr. and Mrs. Harold AshMr. and Mrs. Roy F. Ash, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick AshbrookMr. and Mrs. Michel C. AsheMrs. Katharine AshmanMrs. Virginia AtkinsMs. Joan A. AtkinsonMr. and Mrs. Ron AtkinsonMr. and Mrs. Larry P. AtkinsonMs. Camille Ann AtwoodMrs. Wendy Juren AuerbachMr. and Mrs. Richard AufengerMs. Gail AustinMs. Linda D AustinMr. and Mrs. Clark M. AveryMr. and Ms. Erwin T. AveryMr. and Mrs. Larus AveryMrs. Margaret J. AyscueDr. Hormoz AzarMr. and Mrs. Leo D. BabbMr. and Mrs. Michael W. BabbThe Honorable and Mrs. Robert F. BabbMr. and Mrs. James BabcockMs. A. D. BabineauMr. and Mrs. George M. Bacon, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James A. BaconMr. and Mrs. Andres R. BacuzziMrs. Elizabeth BadeMs. Eleanor J. BaderMr. Jacob E. BaerMr. and Mrs. Max BaerMr. and Mrs. Steen BaerentzMr. and Mrs. Larry Bagran<strong>of</strong>fMr. and Mrs. Bryan BagwellMr. and Mrs. Curtis BaileyMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. BaileyDr. & Mrs. C. R. Bailey, Jr.Ms. Jean BaileyMrs. Dorothy BaileyMrs. Faye BaileyMs. Mary Louise BaileyMrs. Linda H. BainesMrs. Edward R. BairdMs. Jacqueline BakerMr. Theodore Baker, Jr.Mrs. Terri L. BakerMrs. Carolyn B. BakerMrs. Sandra D. BakerDr. and Mrs. Robert J. BalcomMr. and Mrs. Stanley F. BaldwinMrs. Shirley BaldwinMs. Ann J. BaldwinMrs. Frances S. BaldwinMr. Ernest E. BallMr. and Mrs. W. Gary BallMrs. Sara H. BallengerDr. Luke BalsamoDr. and Mrs. Leigh BaltuchMr. and Mrs. C. Allan Bamforth, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lee BandyMr. and Mrs. George H. BangsMr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Banks, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. BaragonaMs. Beverley BaraniakMrs. Pamela BarberMs. Mary Ann BarbiniMs. Kay BarbiniMrs. Cleopatra B. BarbushMrs. Shirley D. BarcoCaptain and Mrs. Thomas BargeMr. and Mrs. Vern BarhamMr. Frederick J. BariteauMr. Gary BarlowMs. Brenda S. BarnesMr. Ed BarnesMs. Michele D. BarnesMs. Stratford A. BarnesMr. and Mrs. Stanley Barnett, Jr.Drs. Patrick and Allison BarocoMs. Suzanne L. BarrDr. and Mrs. Arnold B. BarrMs. Susan P. BarrDr. Joseph P. BarrecaMr. and Mrs. Ross S. BarrettMr. and Mrs. Samuel R. BarrettMr. Bill BarrettMs. Jane BarrickMs. Melody L. BarrowDr. and Mrs. Alan BartelMs. Joanne BarterMrs. Jeanne Smith BartlettMr. and Mrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur R. BartlettMrs. Charles A. BartlettMrs. Margarette H. BartlettMr. Robert G. BartoMr. and Mrs. Robert W. BartonMr. and Mrs. Fred G. BasharaMr. and Mrs. Bobby L. BasnightMs. Jean C. Basnight & Ms. Clara P. BasnightMr. Leo BassettMs. Sandra J. BatchelorMr. Herman BatesMr. and Mrs. Robert BattagliaMr. and Mrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur D. BattenMr. and Mrs. James G. BattersonMs. Gertrude R. BattsMs. Lynn A. BaucomMr. and Mrs. Michael BaucomMs. Jessica BaucomMrs. Alice G. BauerMs. Elizabeth Bauman & Mr. Peter KramerMs. Suzanne S. Baur & Mr. James F. BaurDr. Robert L. Baxter, Jr. andMs. Glenda WarnerMr. Frederick S. Bayersdorfer & Mr. John WillsMr. and Mrs. Corydon M. Baylor, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard BaylorMrs. Elmore S. Baylor, Jr.Mrs. Pamela H. BaynardMs. Gay H. BaynesMr. and Mrs. Samuel Bea, Jr.Mrs. Nathaniel Beaman IIIMs. Andrea B. Bear & Ms. Nancy A. HowardMs. Stella BeardMrs. Cathryn BearovDr. and Mrs. Richard BeauchampMr. and Mrs. Joseph S. BeckMs. Julia C. BeckMr. Ken BeckerMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. BeckettMelvin Beckett and Alroy BeckettMr. and Mrs. Linwood D. BecknerDr. and Mrs. Stephen BeebeMs. Tina BeglandMr. and Mrs. Colley W. Bell IIIMs. Rachel C. BellMr. Timothy J. Bell & Ms. Vaughn B. Rinner


34MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERSMr. and Mrs. Brett BellDr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Bell, Jr.Mrs. Phyllis BellahDr. Lewis J. BellingerMr. Donald N. BeloteThe Honorable and Mrs. Joseph B. BenedettiMr. and Mrs. John C. BenedictMs. Alicia BenjaminMrs. Aldine B. BennettMrs. William C. BennettMr. and Mrs. William W. BensonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth BergeronMs. Sadie W. BergeronMrs. Joanne S. BerkleyMr. and Mrs. Waverly Lee Berkley IIIMr. and Mrs. Thomas S. BerkleyMr. and Mrs. Dennis BerlinMs. Beth Hirsch and Mr. Richard BermanMr. Jon A. BerryMr. and Mrs. Berton Berry, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BerrymanMr. and Mrs. Eric J. BerrymanMs. Gloria BersiMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. BerssonMr. Ramon Betancourt, Jr.Ms. Danielle D. BevacquaMs. Maria BielMr. and Mrs. F. N. BilisolyMr. and Mrs. John K. BirknesMs. Holly Bisch<strong>of</strong>fMr. and Mrs. Bruce T. BishopMr. and Mrs. Guy E. BishopMr. and Mrs. James C. Bishop, Jr.Mrs. Anna BishopMr. and Mrs. William N. BissellMs. Ruth M. Bizot & Dr. William H. SpaurMs. Rachel G. BlachmanMr. and Mrs. Michael J. BlachmanRear Admiral and Mrs. James H. BlackMr. Roger BlackmanMr. and Mrs. Donald W. BlackwellMs. Angela Martin BlackwellMrs. Dorothea B. Blair & Mr. William Blair IIMrs. Marian L. BlairLt. Commander John A. BlairMr. and Mrs. Narvis BlairCol. and Mrs. David P. BlakeMs. Cheryl BlakeMr. and Mrs. David G. BlalockMr. and Mrs. James BlalockMs. Anne C. BlanchardMs. Florence P. BlankenshipMs. Betty J. BlankenshipMr. and Mrs. Robert E. BlaschMr. and Mrs. William E Blazer, Sr.Ms. Francine E. BlendMr. and Mrs. Daniel BlevinsMr. David J. BlockMr. and Mrs. Robert D. BlondinMs. Margaret L. BloomMr. and Mrs. Dane U. BlytheMrs. Jennifer BlytheMajor Mark E. BoardThe Rev. Kate and Mr. Rosser BobbittMr. Alexander BochdanskyMs. Betty Bogese-RussoMr. and Mrs. Christopher BoggsDr. and Mrs. Michael E. BohanMr. and Mrs. Steve BohrMrs. Sandy BolcarMr. and Mrs. Lloyd BolickMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. BollingerDr. Daniel and Mary Carolyn BolovanMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. BoltMr. and Mrs. Luther R. BondMr. and Mrs. George F. BoneDr. Marshall Bonnie & Ms. Sonia C. SteinMs. Lisa BonocoreMr. Brian BonsonMr. and Mrs. Jack BookbinderMr. and Mrs. William BooneMs. Sandra A. BooneMr. and Mrs. Clarence BoothMrs. Annie P. BoothbyMs. Jean BootonMs. Sue BoringMr. and Mrs. Robert BosemanMs. Christina E. BosherDr. Theodora P. BostickMrs. Marjorie S. BottimoreMs. Sharon L. BouchardHank Boyd <strong>of</strong> BB&T (left) and his wife, Debbie (right), spend a few moments in conversation with <strong>Museum</strong> TrusteeDr. Ed Lilly (center) at the Business Exhibition Council Dinner. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>Mr. and Mrs. Britt BougheyMrs. Libra BousmanDr. and Mrs. Richard C. BoutwellCaptain and Mrs. Fredric G. BouwmanMr. and Mrs. John W. BowdenMrs. Allen M. Bower, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James BowersDr. and Mrs. John T. Bowers IIIMrs. Mary W. BowlingMs. Gloria BownasMr. Jake Cameron Boyce, Jr.Ms. Janae BoydMr. Charles M. BoydMs. Kathleen H. BoydMs. Elizabeth A. BoyleMr. Paul M. BoyntonMr. and Mrs. Glen A. BradenMr. and Mrs. Calvin BradfordMr. and Mrs. Martyn H. BradleyMr. and Mrs. Robert BradyMr. and Mrs. Francis L. Brady IIIMrs. Patricia Brady-SeayMr. Paul BramerMr. and Mrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur Branan, Jr.Mr. and Mr. Robert A. BranchMr. and Mrs. John BrandonMr. and Mrs. Steaven K. BrausewetterMr. and Mrs. J. Robert BrayMr. and Mrs. Adolphe M. Braye, Jr.Mrs. Edward L. Breeden, Jr.Mr. Terence BreenDr. and Mrs. B. David BreiningerMrs. Eliot BreneiserMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. BrennamanMs. Judith BrennanMr. and Mrs. Lawrence BrennerMr. and Mrs. Louis BrennerMr. and Mrs. William H. BrennerMs. Karen BrentMr. Mike Brewer & The HonorableDeborah PaxsonMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. BrewerDr. and Mrs. Herbert M. BrewerMs. Barbara BrewerMs. Baylies BrewsterMr. Jerry A. BridgesGary and Margaret BrightMr. and Mrs. Clifton S. Brinkley


MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS35Mr. John S. BrinkleyMs. Julia A. BristowMr. and Mrs. James S. BristowMrs. Patricia S. BritzMr. and Mrs. Edward S. Broach, Jr.Ms. Susan L. BroaddusMr. and Mrs. Neal N. BrockMr. Thomas J. BrockenbroughMs. Anne D. BrockenbroughMs. Mary Jane BrockwellMr. and Mrs. Theodore J. BroeckerMr. Michael BrooksMr. Charles A. BrothmanMr. and Mrs. Robert BrotmanMr. and Mrs. James P. Brown IIIMs. Mary Perkins BrownDrs. Judith E. and Richard C. BrownMiss Julia A. BrownMrs. Sarah H. BrownDr. and Mrs. Stephen G. BrownCaptain and Mrs. David K. BrownMs. Nancy D. BrownerMr. and Mrs. Chauncey BrowningMs. Kathryn BrownlowMrs. Jean C. BruceMr. Nelson E. BruceMrs. Joann BruyneelNellie and Oscar BryanMr. David BryanMr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. BryantMr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Bryant IIIMs. Theresa M. BryantDr. and Mrs. Robert BuchMr. and Mrs. Timothy BuchananMr. and Mrs. David E. BuckinghamMs. E. Elaine Buckner & Mr. David H. BucknerMr. and Mrs. Todd BudlongMr. and Mrs. Steven R. BudmanMs. Judy BuffMr. and Mrs. James L. Bugg, Jr.Ms. Rebecca BumpMrs. Patricia P. BunchMr. and Mrs. Robert M. BurchetteDr. Jeanne B. BurgerDr. and Mrs. Charles O. BurgessMr. and Mrs. Frederick BurgessMr. and Mrs. Dean BurgessMr. and Mrs. Stephen BurgoldMs. Paula BurgoonMr. and Mrs. Stephen BurkeMs. Virginia BurkeMr. Michael D. BurkeMr. and Mrs. Rick BurnellMr. and Mrs. Michael J. BurnettMr. and Mrs. Justin BurneyMrs. Laurie BurnhamMr. Kenneth B. BurnhamMrs. Jean B. BurnsMs. Deanna Burritt-Peffer & Mr. Robert PefferMr. and Mrs. Russell H. BurtMr. Jack BurtchMr. and Mrs. James L. BurtonMr. and Mrs. John N. Burton, Jr.Ms. Katherine Lewis BurtonMr. and Mrs. George BuschDr. and Mrs. Richard G. BushMr. and Mrs. A. J. Bush IILt. Margaret BushMs. Sylvia Gade BushMs. Carol ButlerMs. Deborah H. ButlerMr. and Mrs. Michael W. ButlerMr. and Mrs. Henry ButlerMrs. Mary Puryear ButlerMs. Jennifer A. ButschMr. Marshall W. Butt, Jr.Ms. Heather ButterbaughMs. Therese M. ButterfieldMr. and Mrs. Stuart BuxbaumMrs. Louise P. BuxtonCommander David A. BuzardRear Admiral Mark BuzbyMrs. Julie ByersMrs. Allison D. ByrdMr. and Mrs. William A. ByrneMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. ByrneMs. Patricia C. ByrneMrs. Gloria CaddellMr. Richard E. Caden & Mr. T.P. RoseMr. and Mrs. William J. Cagney, Jr.Ms. Linda M. CagneyMr. and Mrs. Thomas CahillDr. Anne-Taylor CahillMr. Barry A. CainMr. and Mrs. R. Stuart CakeMrs. Erma Guy CaldwellMs. Jan E. CallaghanMr. and Mrs. F. Sullivan CallahanMr. and Mrs. L. Tom CallawayMr. and Mrs. Peter A. CalloMs. Linda M. CameronDr. Josie P. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Frank W. CampbellMr. William T. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Jesse E. CanadaMr. William H. CandlerMrs. William B. Canfield, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Leroy T. Canoles, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Joseph CaplanMs. Rachel A. CappsMr. Leigh CapshawMrs. Jeanne M. CarlockMrs. Barbara CarlsonMrs. Marienne M. CarlucciMs. Anne Carney & Mr. John ArrigoMs. Cynthia CarneyMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. CarpenterMr. and Mrs. D. Lew CarrMr. and Mrs. Joseph B. CarrMs. Evelyn S. CarrDr. and Mrs. James H. CarrawayMr. and Mrs. Norman W. CarrickMr. and Mrs. James T. Carroll IIIMr. and Mrs. William CarrollMrs. Lillian V. CarsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas CartainaMs. Chelsy Carter & Dr. Lawrence HatabMr. John H. CarterMr. Jack L. CarterMr. and Mrs. Brian N. CaseyMrs. Eleonora Anna CavallinMr. and Mrs. John D. CavanaughMr. and Mrs. Edward CavinMr. and Mrs. Chuck CaytonMr. and Mrs. David V. CederquistMr. Russell CerroMs. Ellie CesarioDr. and Mrs. Milton ChalkleyMr. and Mrs. Chris L. ChambersDr. Patricia ChambersMr. and Mrs. Webster M. Chandler, Jr.Mrs. George W. ChandlerMr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. ChannelMr. Jerry ChannellMrs. Elizabeth Anne ChapmanDr. Miles L. Chappell, Jr.Mr. Donald E. Chappell &Ms. Wendy C. WeilerMs. Phyllis ChapwickMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey CharronMr. and Mrs. James A. ChaseRobert P. ChassarMr. Steven L. ChenaultMr. and Mrs. Eddie ChengiahMs. Lynn Hillerson CherinDr. and Mrs. Douglas ChessenMs. Elizabeth Childs-JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Eli ChovitzMs. Susan ChristianMr. and Mrs. John ChristiansenDr. and Mrs. Jerry ChultkowMr. and Mr. Joseph CiprianoMs. Martha S. CisneyMr. and Mrs. Paul ClancyMrs. Elizabeth ClancyMr. and Mrs. Robert O. ClappMr. and Mrs. Kenneth ClarkMr. David Clark IVMr. and Mrs. Jack ClarkMr. Chad Alan ClarkMs. Wilma J. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Allen ClarkMrs. Lorna S. ClarkMs. Robin ClarkDr. and Mrs. John P. ClarkePalmore ClarkeMrs. Lambuth M. ClarkeMs. Susan G. ClarkeDr. Forrest P. Clay, Jr.Mrs. Margaret S. ClayMr. and Mrs. Edward R. ClayMr. Thomas ClaytonMs. Sheriden E. ClemMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. ClementMr. and Mrs. David ClementMs. Marsha ClemonsMs. B. Sheila ClendenningMr. and Mrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur CobbMr. and Mrs. Howard P. CobbMs. Veronica M. CochranMr. and Mrs. Charles T. CochraneMr. Peter D. Coe


36MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERSMrs. Jane Malecki CoeMrs. Vernon L. C<strong>of</strong>er, Jr.Mrs. Elizabeth W. C<strong>of</strong>feyMiss Holly CogginMrs. Arleen CohenMrs. Irvin H. CohenMs. Cynthia CohenMs. Merideth CohenMr. and Mrs. Curtis Cole, Jr.Dr. Michael Cole & Ms. Lynn EarleMs. Betty C. ColeMr. and Mrs. David L. ColemanMr. and Mrs. Thomas ColemanMs. Shannon ColemanMajor Cecilio ColemanTed L. and Jo Yates ColemanMs. Gloria ColemanMrs. Gail P. ColemanMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. CollectorMr. and Mrs. Charles T. ColletteMs. Lilian M. CollierMr. and Mrs. Leroy P. CollinsMr. and Mrs. Pedro A. ColonMr. and Mrs. Donald W. ComerMr. and Mrs. Gary ComerMr. George CompoMrs. Georgenia D. ComptonMs. Angela ConantCaptain and Mrs. Henry CondeDr. and Mrs. Paul R. ConklingMs. Taria ConleyMr. Lorenz Connelly, Jr.Mr. Chuck ConnellyMr. Mark D. ConnollyMr. and Mrs. Henry ConnollyMr. and Mrs. John ConnollyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. ConnorMr. and Mrs. John J. ConnorMr. and Mrs. Walter P. Conrad, Jr.Ms. Georgette ConstantMs. Kelly ConwayMr. J. Daniel Coogan, Jr.Ms. Erna CookMr. Glen CookMr. and Mrs. Greg CookMr. and Mrs. Keith S. CookMrs. Erma G. CookMs. Tara CookMr. and Mrs. Wylie R. Cooke, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Erik CooperMr. and Mrs. Edward J. CooperDr. Gary E. Copeland & Mr. John MeyerMr. Hugh CopelandMrs. Mary Pem CopelandMs. Elizabeth B. CopelandDr. and Mrs. Samuel F. CoppageMs. Cheryl A. Copper & Ms. Jeanie KlineMrs. Margaret B. CorcoranMr. Nick CorderanaMrs. Jean B. CoreyMr. and Mrs. Donald L. CoreyMr. and Mrs. Charles J. CorleyMr. and Mrs. James J. CorriganMr. S. J. Cosimano IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert CostelloMs. Lisa R. CostonMs. Jamie K. CosumanoMs. Carolyn CottonMs. Linda C. CouplandMr. and Mrs. Nicholas CovattaMr. Stephen H. CowlesMr. Stephen J. Cox & Ms. Jean P. WebsterMrs. Trudy CoxMr. and Mrs. Brad CoxMs. Suzanne H. Cox & Mr. Alfonso J. LambiaseDr. James Lester CoxMr. Stephen Coxe &Mrs. Marianna Szklo-CoxeMr. and Mrs. Michael A. CoyleMs. J. Castle CraddockMr. and Mrs. Robert D. CraftMr. and Mrs. Norman L. CraigDr. and Mrs. William L. Craig, Jr.Ms. Kelly CraigMr. and Mrs. Page D. CranfordMr. Thaddeus G. CrapsterMr. Charles R. CrawfordMs. Jacquelin W. CrebbsMr. and Mrs. Norman C. CreechMrs. Tracey CreechMrs. Gloria M. CreecyMr. and Mrs. Robert P. CreecyMs. Cynthia S. CreedeMr. and Mrs. Francis N. CrenshawDr. Yvonne L. Creteur-DextersMr. and Mrs. Benner CriglerMrs. Maria CrisostomoMr. James CrissingerMs. Denise B CrittendenMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Crooks, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh CrossMs. Mary Ellen CroweMr. and Mrs. John A. CrowleyMr. and Mrs. Samuel CrownMr. and Mrs. John R. Crumpler, Jr.Ms. Virginia CruteMr. Bartolo R. CruzCuisine & CompanyMr. and Mrs. Edward B. CummingsMs. Kathryn CunninghamMs. Ellen CuppMr. and Mrs. Stephen CupschalkMr. and Mrs. Thomas CurleyMrs. George H. Curtis IIIMs. Cynthia Cutler & Mr. Craig W. HainesMr. and Mrs. Joe Paul DabbsMs. Nancy F. DabneyMr. and Mrs. George W. DahlMr. and Mrs. Robert DainMr. and Mrs. Donald M. DaleMr. and Mrs. Michael DaleyMrs. Joan DalisMr. and Mrs. Chris DallaVillaMs. Deon A. DallmanMs. Joan R. DamseyDr. and Mrs. George DandalidesMrs. James B. DanielMr. and Mrs. Joseph DanielMs. Peyton DanielsCaptain and Mrs. Shane P. DanielsMr. and Mrs. James DanielsMrs. Jennifer DanielsMs. Anne DardenCaptain and Mrs. James A. DareMr. Thomas DarlandMrs. Sarah DarlingMs. Carol DarnallMrs. Rosemary DashiellMr. and Mrs. Robert B. DaughtreyMr. and Mrs. Charles W. DaughtryMr. and Mrs. Barry H. DavenportMr. and Mrs. Nicholas DavenportMs. Diana E. DavenportMrs. Carla DavidMr. Gary DavidsonMr. and Mrs. Terry H. Davis, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Stuart T. Davis, Jr.Mrs. Margaret W. DavisMr. and Mrs. Frank A. DavisMr. and Mrs. Ralph J. DavisMrs. Annette Taylor DavisMrs. Cheryl D. DavisMr. and Mrs. Wayne DavisMs. Gloria DavisMrs. Theodore E. DavisMiss Lois G. DavisMrs. Hilarie DaytonMr. and Mrs. John L. DealMr. and Mrs. Ramon P. DeansMrs. Horace L. DeansMs. Jan DeasDr. Richard Thomas DeatonDr. and Mrs. David DeaverMs. Dianne deBeixedon & Mr. Neil M. KingMs. Jacklyn M. DeCampMrs. Nancy J. DeckerMrs. Theresa M. DeckerMr. and Mrs. Ron DederickMs. Mary Ann DeeMr. and Mrs. Robert F. DeeganMr. and Mrs. Adarsh DeepakMs. Carol DeesRobert H. and Nancy T. DeFordMr. Raymond A. DeFrankMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Del CorsoDr. William A. DeLaceyMs. Jane B. DelaneyMs. Mary DelaneyThe Honorable and Mrs. Rodham T. Delk, Jr.Ms. Gail Della-PianaMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. DellingerMs. Marlene DeMaioMrs. Melissa DeMarcantonioMs. Stephanie DeMarco &Mr. Emmet GathrightCaptain and Mrs. Lester F. DemminMr. and Mrs. Ron DennisMr. Stanley DennisMs. Linda DennisMr. and Mrs. Keith D. DenslowMs. Barbara S. DeslerDr. Marc C. deSolminihac


MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS37Ms. Rebecca B. DevanyMr. and Mrs. Bruce DeversMrs. Charles J. DevineMrs. Patrick C. DevineDr. and Mrs. James T. DevlinDr. Bill C. DeWeeseMrs. Martha DewingMs. Henriette F. DeWittMs. Jasteena DhillonMr. and Mrs. Richard G. DiamonsteinMs. Abigail DiazCol. David W. DickMr. and Mrs. E. Dana DickensMr. and Mrs. Stanwood DickmanMs. Elisa DickonMs. Nancy N. DiggsMr. and Mrs. Alphonso Dillard, Jr.Mrs. Frances DilleMrs. Sharon A. DillonMr. and Mrs. Tom DillonDr. and Mrs. Henry B. Dixon IIMr. Roland Doan, Jr.Docent Council <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. DoctorMs. Chanelle DoctorMs. Gail Dodge & Mr. Norman GroseMr. and Mrs. Edward DohertyMs. Ernestine DoleMrs. Marilyn C. DolineChris DonahueDr. and Mrs. John F. DonnalMr. and Mrs. David P. DonohueMr. George DooherMs. Cheryl S. DorfMrs. Dabney H. DormanMs. Constance DornMicki and Jay DorosMr. Raymond J. DoroszMr. and Mrs. Timothy W. DorseyMr. Harold DorwinMr. Robert J. DotzlerMs. Mary Ella DouglasMeaghan DoviakMr. Glen A. Downie & Ms. Geriann BeckMr. and Mrs. John R. Doyle IIIMr. and Mrs. Walter E. DoyleMs. Mildred A. DozierMrs. Edith A. DrakeMr. and Mrs. Myron DrewniakMr. and Mrs. Doug DrewsMr. and Mrs. Mark DreyfusMr. Barry DrudeMs. Cheryl F. DrumMs. Helen DubanevichMr. and Mrs. David DubbeMr. and Mrs. Peter DuBeauMr. London M. Dubois, Jr.Mrs. Lucinda N. DudleyMr. and Mrs. Noel DudleyMr. and Mrs. William L. Dudley, Jr.Mrs. Elizabeth H. DuffMrs. Diane Duffy & Mr. Gil MoskowitzMr. Daniel Duhl & Dr. Jane DuhlMrs. Anne D. DukeMrs. Vivian M. DukeMr. J. Michael DukesMs. Sandy DumontCaptain and Mrs. Michael G. DuncanMr. and Mrs. Stephen C. DuncanMr. and Mrs. Perry DuncanMr. and Mrs. John N. DunlapMs. Julia DunlapMs. Mary C. Dunn & Mr. Jerry D. McIntyreMrs. Nina Kenney and Mr. Stanley DunnMs. Jane B. DunnMr. Otha DunnDr. and Mrs. David L. DuricaMr. Richard Dyer IIIMr. and Mrs. Thomas O. DykesMs. Ellen EamesDr. Walter R. EarlMr. and Mrs. E. Saunders Early, Jr.Ms. Jennifer Barbee and Mr. Steve EarnahrtMrs. Susan W. EastMrs. David A. EasterMr. and Mrs. A. Lee EatonMr. Kenneth L. EberhartMs. Peggy R. EconomidisMs. Ellen EddowesMrs. Anne EdelbluteMr. William EdelsteinDr. Teresa B. EdgeMs. Sharon A. EdmistenMs. Patricia Fleck EdwardsMr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Edwards, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gene H. Edwards IIIMr. Robert E. EdwardsDr. Edward Egelman & Ms. AdrienneWeinbergerMs. Janet EggenMr. and Mrs. Robert EgglestonMrs. Doris S. EgglestonMr. James S. and Dr. Susan EilbergDr. and Mrs. Bernard I. EinhornMr. and Mrs. Richard S. EiselMr. and Mrs. William C. EisenbeissMrs. Antoinette EizemberDr. and Mrs. T. David ElderMr. and Mrs. William B. EleyCol. and Mrs. William T. EliasonMr. and Mrs. Swain EllerMr. and Mrs. Archie Elliott, Jr.Mrs. Rita M. ElliottMr. and Mrs. Douglas D. EllisMr. and Mrs. Terry L. EllisMs. Donna J. EllisMs. Elizabeth W. EllisDr. Waldo M. EllisonMs. Alice ElmoreMr. and Mrs. Richard B. EmanuelMr. Tasos EmmanuelidisMs. Patricia EnderlyMs. Barbara A. EnglerMr. and Ms. Marvin EnnisMs. Rachel EnrichMr. and Mrs. Lawrence EppleinDr. and Mrs. Raymond EpsteinMs. Lynda L. EricksonMr. and Mrs. John R. EricksonMr. and Mrs. Shawn ErnestMs. Melissa EspositoMr. and Mrs. Mark G. EstesMs. Erin A. EstesMs. Betty EstesMs. Theodora F. EstesDr. and Mrs. James E. Etheridge, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. EtheridgeMrs. John D. Etheridge, Jr.Ms. Elizabeth L. EtheridgeMrs. Mary Theresa EugeneMrs. Jacquelyn H. EureMr. and Mrs. George EvancheckMr. and Mrs. Michael J. EvansDr. and Mrs. Robert H. EvansMr. Robert R. EverettMs. Anne P. EverettMr. and Mrs. Jan EversenMrs. Sandra EvertonMs. Patricia EwellMs. Beth EwingMs. Alexandra FackrellMr. and Mrs. John B. FairclothMrs. Carol FairclothMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. FalkMrs. Marilyn FallMr. and Mrs. Brian H. FallinMs. Frances FallonMr. and Mrs. Henry FarrDr. and Mrs. Gerald B. FarrowMs. Phyllis W. FaryLt. Commander Cynthia FaschiniMrs. Howard FashbaughMr. and Mrs. Norman J. FashingMrs. Marion R. FastMr. Ramin FatehiMs. Valerie FaulknerMrs. Lois B. FawcettMs. Candace E. FeathersMs. Michelle FehrMr. and Mrs. John FeigenbaumMrs. Lynn FeigenbaumDr. Nuria M. Cuevas FeitMr. and Mrs. Joseph FeldmanMs. Anita C. FellmanMr. Robert Bruce FeltyMrs. Ann J. FentressMs. Kathy Ferebee & Ms. Anna BowermanMs. Mary D. FergusonMs. Deborah M. FergusonMrs. Alice FergusonMr. and Mrs. Paul FernanMs. Twyla FerreiraMr. and Mrs. John W. Field, Jr.Mrs. Eugene F. FieldMr. Todd A. Fifield & Ms. Jamie WalkerMrs. Emily Harkins FilerMs. Lin S. Fillhart & Mr. W. H. JamersonMr. and Mrs. Carl FinckeMrs. Renee FineMr. and Mrs. Andrew S. FinkDr. and Mrs. Fredric N. FinkMs. Dana Fink


38MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERSMr. and Mrs. Timothy M. FinkMr. and Mrs. Denis FinleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas Macy FinnMark T. and Sandra B. FinnMs. Madeline A. FinneyMs. Diana FinneyMs. Ernestine M. FirestoneDr. Nancy FishbackMrs. Janet Mitchell FishelMs. Margaret E. FisherMr. Bobbie FisherMs. Kathryn A. FisherMrs. Bryce B. FisherMs. Sigrid FishpawDr. and Mrs. Claiborne W. FitchettDr. Ellen Fitzenrider & Mr. Brian BrennanMr. Fred FlaschentragerMr. and Mrs. George FlaxDr. Mark T. Fleming & Ms. Rolanda WarnerMs. Minnie Fleming & Mr. Louis TinaroMrs. G. William FlemingMs. Ann W. FletcherMr. and Mrs. Carlos H. FletcherMs. Felicia M. FloresDr. Thomas F. FlynnMr. and Mrs. Douglas D. FocklerDr. and Mrs. Warren H. FoerMr. and Mrs. Scott P. FolckMr. John F. FoleyMr. Jerry L. ForehandMrs. Frances G. ForehandMr. and Mrs. James H. ForemanMs. Alice W. ForrestMs. Ann C. ForsterDr. and Mrs. Theodore Louis ForteMr. and Mrs. Andrew M. FosslerMrs. Anna-Elisabeth FosterMs. Linda FosterMr. Jeff FosterMs. Patricia M. FowlerMs. Marjorie B. FoxMs. Evelyn S. FoytikMr. Aaron FrailingMs. Marycarolyn FranceMr. and Mrs. George W. FrancisMr. Wiley Francisco & Mr. Tom JonesMs. Daphne FrankDr. and Mrs. L. Matthew FrankMr. Robert FrankDr. Willard C. Frank, Jr.Ms. Mary L. FrankeMrs. Grover C. FranklinRobin and Ernest R. FranklinMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. FranklinMs. Nancy Franklin & Mr. James FultonMrs. Pat FranklinDr. and Mrs. Robert A. FrazierMr. and Mrs. Henry E. FreasMr. and Mrs. Leonard A. FreedmanMr. and Mrs. Steven R. FreemanMr. Frederick G. FreemanMr. and Mrs. Gildo V. FreseDr. and Mrs. Gilbert FreyMrs. Harry M. FriedenMr. and Mrs. Mark FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Moss FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Floyd A. FriesenMr. and Mrs. Jeff FrithMr. and Mrs. Roger FritzMr. & Mrs. Jacob C. FroehlichMr. and Mrs. James T. FronkierMs. Megan E. FrostMr. and Mrs. Myron FrymanMr. and Mrs. Georg FuhsMrs. Margaret FullerMr. Randolph G. FullerMs. Cynthia Funk & Ms. Janice KuhagenMs. Joanne FunkMs. Dana Fuqua & Mr. K.I. PagachMs. Rosa Lee FurrMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. FuschettiMr. and Mrs. Brett FutrellMr. George F. GabbMrs. Barbara GaddyMr. and Mrs. John D. GalanidesMr. and Mrs. Peter D. GalanidesMs. J. A. GallagherDr. and Mrs. James A. GallatinMs. Christine R. GamacheMr. and Mrs. M. Linwood GamseyMs. Robin GandersonMs. Marion GanzelMrs. Kimberly GarciaMr. and Mrs. Gary H. GardnerMs. Gale C. GarnerMrs. Ana GarriguesMr. and Mrs. George C. Garris, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. GarrisMr. Christopher J. Gay &Mrs. Janice H. Gay-MakerMr. Allan P. GeddesMr. and Mrs. Mark A. Geduldig-Yatr<strong>of</strong>skyMs. Iris Geffner & Mr. Herbert DuvallAdmiral and Mrs. Harold W. Gehman, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward GeigerMrs. Susan H. GelardiMr. William D. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Michael GeorgeMs. Karen GershmanMrs. Kathleen GerwienEd and Deborah GibbsMr. and Mrs. Paul GibneyMr. and Mrs. Paul GibsonMs. Cynthia L. GibsonMr. and Mr. John GiereMrs. Robin Keen GilbertMs. Rachel GilbertMrs. Lloyd M. GilbertMr. and Mrs. James J. GildeaMrs. Mary Gertrude GildeaMrs. Lloyd B. GillMrs. Ann W. GillMr. and Mrs. Philip S. GilletteMs. Sarah A. GilliamMs. Marlene M. GillikinMs. Shirley K. GilmontMr. and Mrs. Charles A. GilmoreMr. and Mrs. Roderick GilmourMr. and Mrs. Robert J. GilsonCommander Darryl S. GirtzLinda GissenMs. Morgan GlasscoMr. and Mrs. Stuart D. GlasserDr. Harah Glasser-Frei & Mr. Stephen FreiMs. Marcia E. GlennDr. and Mrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur L. GlickMr. and Mrs. Charles L. GnilkaMr. and Mrs. Raymond H. GoebelMs. Ellen M. GoeringMr. and Mrs. Arnold S. GoldinMs. Jane K. GoldmanMs. Flora GoldmanMrs. June GoldmanMs. Ethel P. GoldmanMr. and Mrs. Morton GoldmeierMr. Aaron M. GoldmeierMr. and Mrs. Jonathan GoldsteinMr. and Mrs. Sylvan GoldsteinMr. and Mrs. Michael R. GomezMr. W. Collins Gooch &Ms. Karen Y. WhitmoreMrs. Joseph GoodMs. Stacy J. GoodeCommander and Mrs. Martin GoodeMr. and Mrs. Baxter GoodlyMr. and Mrs. Ben GoodmanMrs. Irene GoodmanMr. and Mrs. Stanley GoodmanMr. Wayne GoodmanMrs. Evelyn GoodmanMr. and Mrs. Joseph S. GoodsteinMr. and Mrs. David A. GoodwinDr. A. Ray GoodwinMr. and Mrs. Jonathon W. GooldMr. and Mrs. Daniel GordonMrs. Beatrice C. GordonMr. and Mrs. N. Brooks GorntoMrs. Carolyn A. GorryMr. Robert M. GostelMr. and Mrs. Paul A. M. GottliebMs. Leahmrie GottliebMr. Allen GouldDr. and Mrs. Ira GouldDr. and Mrs. T. Winston GouldinDr. and Mrs. Stanley GraberMr. and Mrs. Richard H. GraceMr. and Mrs. Roy A. GraeberPr<strong>of</strong>. Daniel W. Graf & Mrs. Jean A. HearstMr. and Mrs. Wesley GragsonDr. R. Michael Graham &Ms. Maria D. ZammitMrs. Thorburn GrahamMrs. and Becky GrahamMrs. Liana GrahamMrs. Dorothy P. GrandstaffMr. and Mrs. William W. Granger IIIMr. Phillip GrangerDr. and Mrs. William P. GrantMr. and Mrs. Henry F. GrantMr. and Mrs. Walter GrantzMr. and Mrs. John E. GravelyMr. and Mrs. William H. Graves


MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS39Mrs. Frank G. GravesMr. and Mrs. Patrick D. GravittMr. Dan Gray & Ms. Joyce H<strong>of</strong>fmannMr. Richard L. GrayMs. Glenda GrayMiss Bridget GreavesMr. and Mrs. Eric GreenMs. Elizabeth L. GreenMrs. David D. GreenMrs. Elnora P. GreenMs. Rebecca A. GreenMrs. Sylvia W. GreenDr. and Mrs. Mark GreenspanMr. and Mrs. James K. GreerMs. Faith J. GregoryMs. Yvonne C. GregoryMs. Vivian GrieseDr. and Mrs. Richard T. GriffeyLaura and Peter GriffinMrs. Anne C. GriffinMs. Jayce GriffinMs. Delores T. GriffinMr. and Mrs. L. T. GriffithMr. and Mrs. Buddy GriffithMr. Henry Griggs & Ms. Anne HumphreyMs. Lisa GrimesMr. James GrimsteadMr. and Mrs. R. Bryan Grinnan IIIMr. Ray J. GrinnellMr. and Mrs. Jerry GrinsteinMs. Joan GrippoMr. and Mrs. Mary L GrissomMr. and Mrs. Shawn GroganMs. Theresa GrossMr. and Mrs. Chris GrossMr. and Mrs. Richard GrossMr. and Mrs. Eric GroveMs. Jean E. GrowMrs. Phyllis GrubbsMr. and Mrs. Philip GruccioMrs. Deborrah E. GrulkeMr. and Mrs. Timothy GrunwaldMr. Joseph A. GuardinoThe Honorable & Mrs. W. Moultrie GuerryMr. Russ GuilbeauMr. and Mrs. Robert F. GuirlingerMrs. Jean C. GulickMr. and Mrs. Frank J. GurdzielMrs. Catherine J. GustafsonDr. Joseph H. GuthMrs. Ruth E. GutherzMrs. Alice GuthrieMs. Judith GuttermanMr. and Mrs. Louis L. Guy, Jr.Mr. David HaarMr. and Mrs. David L. HackMrs. Mary C. Haddad & Mr. Louis HaddadMr. and Mrs. John HadfieldMs. Catherine R. HagerMrs. Janet M. HagermanMr. Dave HagnMr. T. Marshall HahnMr. and Mrs. Stanley HainerMrs. Pat HaleyMr. and Mrs. James K. HallMr. and Mrs. William H. HallMr. and Mrs. Guy J. HallMr. James HallCommander and Mrs. Robert W. HallMr. and Mrs. William M. HallMrs. Carolyn HallCaptain and Dr. O. Keith HallamMs. Maria L. HallidayMrs. Phyllis Rapoport HalpernMs. Bernice HalpernMrs. Patricia B. HalsteadMr. and Mrs. Ray HamiltonCaptain and Mrs. Oliver W. Hamilton, Jr.Mrs. Nancy HammackMs. Carolyn HamptonMs. Jennifer HamrockMs. Jean C. HanburyMr. and Mrs. John Paul C. HanburyMr. and Mrs. I. L. Hancock IIIMs. Barbara HanfMr. and Mrs. Ira R. HannaMr. and Mrs. Liam HannaherMr. and Mrs. Gerald HansenMr. and Mrs. Robert HansenMrs. Barbara R. HansenMr. and Mrs. Robert L. HansonMs. Nina Blum HardenberghMr. and Mrs. Peter W. HardinMr. and Mrs. T. Lauriston HardinMs. Dawn Hardman & Mr. Richard BurnsMr. William S. HargrovesMrs. James E. HargrovesCaptain and Mrs. V. O. Harkness, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Wick HarlanMr. Bruce P. HarlowMs. Amy HarmanMr. and Mrs. Fred HarmsCommander and Mrs. Maurice B. HarperMrs. Pearl B. HarrellMr. and Mrs. John C. HarrellDr. and Mrs. W. L. HarriesMs. Melinda S. HarrisMr. and Mrs. William HarrisMrs. William W. HarrisDr. and Mrs. Edward D. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. HarrisMr. Joshua S. HarrisMrs. Vivian A. HarrisMr. Steven B. HarrisMr. and Mrs. David HarrisMr. Robert C. HarrisMr. Jefferson C. HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison, Jr.Ms. Eva Elizabeth HarrisonMr. Stephen Harrison, Jr.Mrs. L. Randy Harrison and Jeffrey KesselMr. and Mrs. Wyman HarrisonMrs. Jane HarrisonMrs. John P. Harrison, Jr.Mr. Robert B. Harrison IIIMs. Lynette HartMrs. Heather HartleMr. and Mrs. Albert HartleyDr. and Mrs. Carl W. HartmanMr. James and HartmanMs. Kathrin Hartmann & Mr. Sebastian KuhnMr. Bernard F. Hartwig & Mr. Gary B. JensenMr. and Mrs. Ray HartzMr. and Mrs. Michael HarveyMrs. Margaret N. HarveyMr. and Mrs. Robert HaslerMr. and Mrs. Malcolm HasslerMr. Benjamin Hatcher & Ms. Ann MorganMs. Judith HathawayMrs. Desiree Deakle HaubnerMs. Anne B. HaworthMrs. Mary-Whitley C. HaycoxMs. Martha H. HaycoxMr. and Mrs. Craig HayekMs. Sally Haynes & Mr. Charles M. JacksonMr. Allan I. HaynsworthMihaela HaysMs. Patricia S. HaywardMs. Mary S. HearringMr. Joe HearstMr. Maurice HeartfieldMr. Norman HechtMr. and Mrs. Conrad HedderichMs. Jean P. HedgepethMr. and Mrs. Chris HeierMr. and Mrs. Lyle W. HeldenbrandDr. and Mrs. Barry H. Hellman, Jr.Mr. Ben HelmsMr. & Mrs. William R. Hemingway, Jr.Mr. Claude M. HendersonDr. and Mrs. Clay HendricksDaniel P. and Mary Mayer HennellyMrs. Ann L. HennellyMr. N. D. HennemanMs. Mary HennessyMr. John C. HennikerDr. and Mrs. Reginald B. Henry, Jr.Mrs. Mary Ann Bailey HenryMs. Laurie HenryMs. Betty L. Herbert & Mr. Rudolph H. KochMr. and Mrs. Wesley HerlanDr. and Mrs. Jens H. HermannMr. and John M. HerrDrs. John M. Herre & Sarah B. ClarksonCaptain and Mrs. Carl H. HerrickMrs. DeDe HerronDr. and Mrs. Chris HershMr. and Mrs. Jay HersonDr. and Mrs. John M. HessDr. Mary Jo HessertMs. Anne G. Hester & Mr. Gary D. ToddMs. Peggy HesterMr. and Mrs. Dennis F. HetreedMr. Jacques L. HeureuxDrs. Peter S. and Adair R. HeylDr. Joseph S. Heyman & Mrs. Berna L. HeymanMr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. HiattMs. Sonja W. HibbardMr. Louis H. Hibbitts, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Mike HickmanMs. Colleen C. HigginbothamMrs. Barbara Higgins


40MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERSMs. Anne S. Higham & Mr. Charles KesslerMr. and Mrs. R. Braxton Hill, Jr.Mr. Eric HillMr. Michael P. HillMs. Nataki A. HillMr. and Mrs. Reon G. Hillegass, Jr.Ms. Catherine HillegassMs. Jean HiltonMrs. Carol F. HinesMr. and Mrs. Andrew W. HingMrs. Lewis D. HirschlerMr. and Mrs. William HitchingsMs. Rachel Pearce HiteMs. Simone HnathMr. and Mrs. James HochmuthMs. Kay L. HodgeMrs. Betty Darden HodgesMs. Anne H<strong>of</strong>fertMr. Thomas G. H<strong>of</strong>flerMr. Allen H<strong>of</strong>fmanMrs. Mervin M. H<strong>of</strong>fmanMs. Eva-Maria H<strong>of</strong>fmannMr. and Mrs. Richard H<strong>of</strong>lerMr. and Mrs. H. Robert Hogan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George E. HoganMr. and Mrs. James HoganMr. and Mrs. H. Stanley HoggeMr. and Mrs. John HohlMr. and Mrs. Robert L. Holberg, Jr.Mr. Harry S. HolcombMs. Denise HoldenMr. and Mrs. Richard HoldenMr. James HoldenMr. Ian HolderMrs. James B. HollingsworthMr. Lawrence A. Hollingsworth IIIMs. Sylvia P. HollingsworthMs. V. Patricia HollingsworthMr. and Mrs. John E. HollowayMs. Catherine N. HollowayMr. and Mrs. William T. HollowayMr. and Mrs. H. Anthony HolmanMrs. Frances HolsingerCol. and Mrs. Edward Y. Holt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Zeb HoltMr. and Mrs. Frank C. Holton, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. William A. HoltonDr. and Mrs. Gregory HoodMr. and Mrs. Jorin HoodDr. Florence F. HoodMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Hood, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew HookJohn D. Hopkins, M.D.Mr. Brian HorlorMr. and Mrs. Daniel HorneMs. R. D. Horowitz & Mr. Peter W. MarshallMr. Thomas C. Horsch & Ms. Barbara BoslegoMs. Susan L. HortonMr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Host IIIMs. Kathy Hostetter & Mr. Ben KulikowskiMr. and Mrs. Richard HottensteinMs. Anne HoughMs. Joy A. Hough & Ms. Amy EtheridgeMrs. Patricia R. HouseMrs. Kathleen Q. House-ParkerDr. Nancy P. HoustonMr. Richard HovorkaMs. Joyce A. HoweMr. Henry E. and Dr. Joyce B. HowellPr<strong>of</strong>. Sam Howell & Ms. Barbara MellenMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Howerin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson E. Howie IIIMr. and Mrs. James B. HoyMs. Chris HoylandMrs. Susan T. HubbardMs. Beverly HubbellMrs. Claudia K. Hudgens &Mr. A. W. Hudgens, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kent HudgensMs. Grace Barbara HudginsBarbara and Richard W. HudginsMs. Sylvia C. HudginsMr. and Mrs. C. Randolph Hudgins, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Hudgins, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. H. Gordon HueyMr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hughes IIIMr. and Mrs. George E. Hughes, Jr.Col. and Mrs. Robert R. HullMs. Susan E. HullDr. William T. HumphreyMr. and Mrs. Stuart HuntMs. Cherbury HuntMs. Lynn D. HuntMs. Claire C. HuntMr. H. Blount Hunter IIIMr. Charles B. HunterMs. Alexandra Y. HunterDr. Evelyn Ireland HurdMs. Marguerite HurdMr. Michael HurdMs. Pamela HurleyMr. and Mrs. Lee R. Hurst, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John HurstMrs. Shyrlee HurwitzMr. and Mrs. William HutchensDr. Sandi HutchinsonMr. and Mrs. Joseph HuttonMr. and Mrs. Ron HuttonMrs. Lona L. HydeMrs. Jerrie H. HyleMr. Jaime Ibanez-EstevezMr. Claus IhlemannMr. John IlnitzkiMs. Ann IngeMs. Marion W. IngersollMs. Jacquelyn O. IngramMr. and Lenwood IrelandMr. and Mrs. John R. IsaksenMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. IsenhourMrs. Mieke IshibashiMrs. Patricia W. IvesMr. and Mrs. Dave IwansMr. and Mrs. James IzardMrs. Erwin S. JacksonMr. and Mrs. David H. JacksonMrs. Jacqueline Jackson & Mr. Rick JacksonMr. and Mrs. Robert T. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Evan G. JacksonMrs. Anne Cary JacobMr. Edwin S. JacobMs. Joanne L. JacobsMs. Lori JacobsMr. Alan Jacobson & Ms. Rachel SilverDr. and Mrs. Ronald S. JacobsonMs. Frances M. JacobsonMr. Scott JacobyMs. Deborah Jacox-LennonMr. David JacquesMr. Louis I. Jaffe & Ms. Katharine L. WhitmanMr. and Mrs. Gerald C. JaffeMr. and Mrs. Ante JakovljevicMs. Adriane JamesMrs. Nancy W. JamesMr. H. Victor JamesMr. and Mrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur G. JanisMr. Robert Lee JarrellMs. Renee S. JarvisDr. and Mrs. B. Daniel JasonDr. Stanley L. JasonMr. and Mrs. James JeffreyMr. and Mrs. Max B. JenkinsMr. and Mrs. William C. Jenkins, Jr.Ms. Ginger JenkotMr. and Mrs. Jack JenningsMr. James L. JenningsMs. DeeEllen JenningsMr. Julian JenningsMs. Andrea JentzenDr. and Mrs. Paul T. JersildRear Admiral and Mrs. George E. JessenBarbara and Stephen JohnsenMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Paul JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Carl R. JohnsonMs. Doris E. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. James Howard JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Robert A. JohnsonMs. Mary Lou JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Philip JohnsonMs. Robin JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Clinton A. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Darrell JohnsonMr. Howard Johnson &Dr. Carolyn H. JohnsonMr. Keith JohnsonMr. and Mrs. William S. JohnsonMs. Diane P. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. JohnsonMrs. Ann Kinken JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Edwin JohnsonMs. Joyce Earlene JohnsonMr. James Ernest JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Edward C. JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Herbert S. JohnstonCommander Harold B. Johnston, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Craig JohsonMr. and Mrs. William J. Jonak, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Guy T. JonesMs. Anne S. JonesMr. and Mrs. Jean JonesMs. Susan H. JonesMr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Jones


MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS41Dr. and Mrs. Glenn C. JonesMr. and Mrs. L. Lindsey JonesMr. & Mrs. Jerald B. JonesMs. Helen A. Jones & Mr. Alfred B. Rollins, Jr.Mrs. Shirley JonesMr. and Mrs. William L. JonesMrs. Patricia G. JonesMs. Stella JonesMr. Stephen M. JonesMs. Trudy JonesMr. Harvey E. JonesDr. Howard W. Jones, Jr.Ms. Arlene Vanessa JonesMs. Barbara JonesMs. Ruth JonesMs. Doris G. JordanHeather and Jamil Jordan KhanMr. Robert W. JorgensonMr. Jay L. JoslinMr. and Mrs. Parke D. JoynerMrs. T. W. Joynes, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Preston L. JudsonMs. Rosemary JulianMrs. Dorothy J. JulianMr. and Mrs. Harold JurenMrs. James E. JusticeMs. Janet JustisMr. and Mrs. William O. KafesDr. and Mrs. David L. KaiserMr. and Mrs. R. G. KallmanMs. Patricia KaneMs. Ettalea E. KanterMr. and Mrs. J. Jerry KantorMr. and Mrs. Barry KantorMrs. Lydia B. KapetanakisDr. and Mrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur S. KaplanMrs. Annette F. KaplanMr. Edward W. KarnDr. and Mrs. Edward KarotkinMrs. Florence B. KarpMs. Martha C. KarpMs. Jeannie KartisMs. Catherine T. KastenbaumMr. and Mrs. Ralph D. KathermanMs. Katherine KatsiasMr. and Mrs. David R. KatzMrs. Judith F. KatzRear Admiral and Mrs. John T. KavanaughMr. and Mrs. Francis D. KayMs. MaryAnn KearleyMr. and Mrs. R. Kevin KearneyMr. Edward L. Keegan IIIMr. and Mrs. Earl W. KeeganMr. and Mrs. William R. KeenMr. and Mrs. David KeenanMr. and Mrs. Robert A. KeeslingMr. Christopher KeirMr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Kellam, Jr.Ms. Sarah Fairfax KellamMrs. Caramine KellamMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. KellerMs. Klaire KellerMiss Gail KelleyMs. Kirkland M. KelleyMrs. Frances W. KelleyMr. Charles B. Kello IIIMary-Karen Kellum and Heather KellumMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. KellyMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. KellyCaptain and Mrs. Ronald T. KellyMrs. Charles W. KellyMrs. Therese D. KellyDr. and Mrs. Gerdi D. KelseyMr. and Mrs. Richard KempMr. and Mrs. William M. KennedyMr. Robert C. KennedyMr. Jack Kennedy &Mrs. Betsy Rivers-KennedyMr. and Mrs. William S. Kennett, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William B. KennyThe Betancourt family <strong>of</strong> Chesapeake enjoyed touring the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2 exhibitions after this year's Mother's Day Brunch.Photo by Jake Gillespie for the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>Ms. Kristin KentMrs. Robert KeoghMr. R. Lee KernellMr. and Mrs. Stuart KernerDr. Julie Ann KerryDr. and Mrs. Howard L. KesserMr. Michael J. KhandelwalMs. Rosalie B. KiahCaptain and Mrs. Elmer H. KiehlMs. Bonnie J. KiermaierMr. Frederick G. KieselMs. Margaret F. KiffMs. Kathryn F. KiffMr. and Mrs. Ingolf N. Kiland, Jr.Ms. Marion O. KiligasMs. Lane Killam & Mr. Alan E. GollihueMr. and Mrs. Douglas KincaidMr. and Mrs. James G. KincaidMrs. Beverley KingMr. and Mrs. Robert M. King, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William W. KingMr. and Mrs. Christopher KingDr. and Mrs. Ronald L. KingDr. Patricia KingMs. Beverly KingsleyMr. and Mrs. Frank L. KirbyMs. Patricia A. KirbyMr. and Mrs. Marcellus C. KirchnerMr. and Mrs. Gary KirchnerMr. Doug Kirk & Ms. Cheryl PleasantMs. Karen A. KiseThe Kiser FamilyMs. Charlotte KlamerDr. Ronald B. and Ms. Mary-Jean KledzikMs. Barbara C. KledzikMr. and Mrs. Robert S. KlineMr. Allen KlineMrs. Candice K. KlingMr. and Mrs. Bruce KlingensmithMrs. Nancy E. KlocMrs. Barbara H. KnightMs. Geraldine R. KnightDr. Jeanne KnorrMr. and Mrs. Robert KnowlesMr. Richard D. Knox, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Daniel KoachMr. and Mrs. James V. KochMr. and Mrs. Virgil P. KocherDr. and Mrs. George W. KoehlMrs. Dorothy B. KoenigMr. and Mrs. H. Grady Kolb, Jr.Ms. Jennifer A. KolinMr. and Mrs. David R. KoltunMr. Walter A. KonefalMr. and Mrs. John F. KoobMrs. Jacquelyn P. KoonMrs. Janet G. KosidlakDr. and Mrs. John E. Kostinas


42MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERSDr. and Mrs. Paul J. KovalcikMrs. Jean KrailCaptain and Mrs. Gilbert L. KraineMr. and Mrs. Ronald M. KramerMiss Carol E. Kraus & Mrs. Irene K. HodsonDr. and Mrs. Gary L. KrebsMr. and Mrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur S. KregerDr. and Mrs. Stanley J. KreiderMs. Sarah E. Kreps & Mr. Norbert NewfieldMr. Lawrence KreshinMrs. Janet KrinerMr. Shawn KrischMr. Darrell T. Kristo & Mr. Arne P. KristoDr. and Mrs. Jamie KrochmalDr. and Mrs. Thomas M. KropMr. and Mrs. David B. KrugerMrs. Howard I. KrugerMr. and Mrs. Rick KrupnikMrs. Beverly A. KuehneRobert C. Kuhlo and Mary N. KuhloMr. and Mrs. Richard KuhrMr. Bob KunzingerMs. Kristin KupetzMr. David C. Kushner &Ms. Margaret A. MeyerMr. and Mrs. Alex KutcherMr. Robert La PointeMr. and Mrs. James E. La RoseMs. Barbara LaBelleMs. Holly LaBelleMs. Elizabeth M. LacoutureMs. Ruby W. LaDellMr. Howard LaderbergMr. and Mrs. Paul T. LahrDr. and Mrs. Robert B. LaibstainMr. and Mrs. B. Leonard LaibstainMr. and Mrs. Harry LaibstainMr. and Mrs. Harry LaibstainMrs. Gerald E. LakeMr. James LambMrs. Charles S. LambdinMr. and Mrs. C. Oral Lambert, Jr.Drs. Stanley L. and Jean G. LamkinMr. Tom LammertMr. and Mrs. Lee LaMonicaMr. and Mrs. Charles E. LandMr. and Mrs. Drew LandmanMs. Laura L. LandmanMrs. Rosalyn D. LandresMr. and Mrs. Charles LandrumMr. and Mrs. Stephen LaneMiss Bonnie LaneMrs. Anna Merle LangMr. and Mrs. Christian A. LangeMrs. William T. LanghorneMr. Leslie P. LangleyMrs. Theresia N. LangrindMs. Lyla S. LaningDr. and Mrs. David E. LannikMr. and Mrs. Edward LarkinMs. Audrey LassiterMs. JoAnne LathamMr. and Mrs. Robert M. LatimerMr. and Mrs. William LaurentMs. Betty K. LavenderMrs. Ann LawlerMs. Susan LawlerMr. and Mrs. Ralph E. LawrenceMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. LawrenceMr. Larry R. LawrenceDr. Barbara B. Laws & Mr. Garrett C. LawsMs. Carolyn S. LawsMrs. Roxie S. LayMs. Alice Barrett LayneDr. and Mrs. Jay LazierMrs. LaVerna J. LeachMr. and Mrs. Amory LeCuyerMs. Karen M. LedskyMr. and Mrs. Dennis R. LeeMr. and Mrs. Rees LeeDr. and Mrs. Christoph W. LeemannMs. Lorraine M. Lees & Mr. William S. RodnerMs. Jane B. LegoMr. and Mrs. Bertrum N. LegumMr. and Mrs. Edward LegumMrs. Charles LegumDr. Willette and Mrs. Mary Louis LeHewMr. and Mrs. George LehmbergMr. and Mrs. Jonathan I. LeibMrs. Roberta T. LeibowitzMr. and Mrs. Tyler H. LeinbachMr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. LeitchMr. John David Leitch IIIMr. and Ms. Joe LeitmanMs. Nancy U. LekbergMr. and Mrs. Dan LemieuxMs. Kathleen A. LeMonsMr. and Mrs. Miles B. LeonMs. Yvonne LeonardMr. and Mrs. Frank L. Leonard, Jr.Ms. Caroline LeonardMs. Laurie LeonardMr. and Mrs. Larry LepleyMr. and Mrs. Paul N. LesnerMr. Alvin LesterMr. and Mrs. Robert LevendakesMs. Nancy L. LevinMr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. LevinMs. Eda LevineMrs. Seymour B. LevinsonDr. and Mrs. Charles L. LevyDr. and Mrs. Mayer G. LevyMrs. Imogene P. Lewallen & Ms. Robyn KingDr. and Mrs. Donald LewisMr. James LewisCaptain and Mrs. Michael T. LewisMr. and Mrs. Mark V. LewisMrs. Daniel C. LewisMrs. Stephanie LewisDr. and Mrs. Roger W. LidmanMr. and Mrs. Anton LidumsMs. Claire L. LiebertMr. and Mrs. Jim LiedmanMr. and Mrs. Charles V. LiggioMr. and Mrs. John Paul LindbergMr. and Mrs. C. J. LindemannMr. and Mrs. W. Irvin LindleyMr. and Mrs. David LindseyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. LindseyMr. and Mrs. Richard C. LinehanMrs. Lois H. LinslyMr. and Mrs. Paul M. LipkinMs. Susan LippmanDr. Elizabeth LipsmeyerMr. Mark LiptonMr. and Mrs. William W. LitchfieldMr. and Mrs. Stephen LittleMr. and Mrs. Lyle E. LittlewoodMs. Sylvia LiuMr. Walter LivantMs. Ellen LivasMr. Henry L. Livas, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. LivermanMr. Frederick W. Livermon, Jr.Mr. T. Preston LloydMrs. Lynne C. LochenMr. Robert G. Lockery & Mrs. Becky LockeryDr. Terri G. LockhartMs. Peg E. LockwoodCharles and Catherine LockyearMs. Susan Loesberg & Mr. Charles WermersMr. and Mrs. Edgar R. LoessinMs. Toni LohmanMr. and Mrs. Kenneth LombartMrs. Karen B. Cutler LombartMrs. Bette N. Lombart & Mr. Adolph LombartMr. and Mrs. Milton R. LongDr. and Mrs. Desmond J. LongfordMr. and Mrs. William H. LongworthMr. and Mrs. David E. LoomisMr. and Mrs. John LoomisMs. Donna LooneyMs. Erin R. LopaterMr. E. Robert LordMr. and Mrs. Duane LougeeMr. and Mrs. Kevin LoveMr. and Mrs. Andrew E. LovejoyDr. and Mrs. Charles F. Lovell, Jr.Ms. Maria D. LovisiMr. and Mrs. Saul H. LoweMr. and Mrs. Needam H. LoweryMr. and Mrs. Todd LucasMs. Burden S. Lundgren &Mr. Robert H. BurgerMs. Cheryl LungrenMs. Penelope LuskMs. Cary J. LynchMr. and Mrs. William A. Lynn IIIMrs. Beth Lyon-Suhring andMr. Steven SuhringMr. and Mrs. Frank MacConochieMr. <strong>Art</strong>hur A. MacConochieMs. Lynn MacDonaldMr. Kenneth MacDonaldMr. Robert F. MacGregor, Jr.Ms. Margareta MacGregorMr. and Mrs. C. Philip Machen, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Wallace P. Mack IVMr. and Mrs. Gary W. MackeyMr. and Mrs. Scott MackeyMrs. Edgar H. MacKinlayMr. and Mrs. William W. MacLaughlin


MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS43Ms. Mary Ellen MacLeanMs. Linnea MacleanMs. Katherine O. MacMillanMr. and Mrs. Clay L. MaconMr. Lamont MaddoxMr. and Mrs. Per A. MadsenMs. Alice S. MageeCaptain and Mrs. Jack E. MageeMs. Margret MagnussenMr. and Mrs. Davis MainMs. Dora R. MajerMrs. Sara B. MalloryMs. Patricia MalloyMr. and Mrs. Michael G. MaloneyMs. Ellen ManasseeMs. Eugenia M. MandelkornMr. and Mrs. Eugene J. MandrickMr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mangum, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Roderick D. MannMr. and Mrs. Dennis ManningMr. Richard C. Mapp IIIMs. Dorothy C. MarableMr. and Mrs. Louis J. MarconyakMrs. Molly Hutton MarderMr. and Mrs. Burke W. MarguliesMr. William MarkAnnette and Walter MarkhamMs. Amanda V. MarshallMs. Leah MarshallMs. Robbie MarshallMr. Robert L. MarshallMs. Kathleen MarshallMrs. Mary Lou MartinMr. and Mrs. Lee MartinDr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Martin IIIDr. Stewart W. MartinMs. Margaret J. Martin & Ms. Barbara J. RolandMs. Patricia Martin & Mr. John Martin, Jr.Ms. Alice H. MartinMs. Pamela MartinMrs. James G. Martin IVMs. Winifred B. MartinMr. and Mrs. Robert E. MartinezMr. Thomas A. MartinezMr. John P. MartyMrs. Jessica L. MartynMs. Caroline MasdenMr. and Mrs. Scott MasonMr. and Mrs. Fred MasonMs. Rande MasonMrs. Mary R. MasonMs. Ashley MasonMs. Sara C. MasonThe Honorable & Mrs. Joseph P. MasseyMr. and Mrs. Carl L. Master, Jr.Mr. John S. MastrangeloMs. Wendy MastroMrs. Elizabeth J. MathersMs. Nellie MathewsDr. Linda Gibson MatthewsMs. B. JoAnna MatthewsMrs. Patricia T. MatthewsMr. and Mrs. James MausMs. Lara MawyerMr. and Mrs. Kerry Thomas MayMr. John May & Ms. Judy WhiteheadMs. Karen L. Mayne & Mr. Mark E. HayesMs. Christy MayoMs. Nancy Luella McAdooMrs. Robert E. McAlpineMr. and Mrs. Gerry M. McAninchMr. and Mrs. William B. McAree IIMr. and Mrs. Rich McBrideMrs. Mary Paula McBrideDr. and Mrs. Mark McCarthyMr. and Ms. Andrew T. McCarthy IIIMs. Andria McClellan &Mr. Michael R. McClellanMs. Nancy McClureNathaniel and Thaler McCormickMr. and Mrs. Charles H. McCoy, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Stephen H. McCoyMrs. Beth McCoyMr. and Mrs. Harry E. McCoyMrs. Victoria McCoyMs. Claire J. McCraryMr. and Mrs. Andy McCulloughMr. and Mrs. Michael McCulloughMr. Pat McCunnDr. and Mrs. James L. McDanielMr. and Mrs. S. Randall McDanielDr. and Mrs. David McDanielMs. Anne Grimshaw McDonaldMrs. Kathy McDonaldMrs. and Katharine L. McDonaldMr. Mark McElhaney & Mr. Alan BoringMrs. Mary W. McElhannonMr. Thomas McElvyMr. and Mrs. F. Daniel McElweeMr. and Mrs. Barclay McFadden IVMs. Sue R. McFarlandMrs. Margaret P. McGeorgeMr. and Mrs. Tim McGloneMr. John T. McGrannMr. and Mrs. Francis H. McGrathMr. and Mrs. Michael L. McGrawMs. Anne McIntoshDr. and Mrs. Ronald McKechnieMr. and Mrs. William D. McKeeverMr. Jay G. McKieMs. Elizabeth McKinlayMs. Karen L. McKinleyMr. and Mrs. Charles McKinneyMr. and Mrs. Christopher K. McKinnonMrs. Binnie G. McLaughlinMrs. Faye E. McLeskeyMs. Barbara S. McMillanMs. Marcia McMillinThe Honorable & Mrs. Dennis F. McMurranMr. Richard E. McMurran, Jr.Mr. James J. McNallyMr. Brian F. McNamaraMr. and Mrs. Thomas McNeilanMr. and Mrs. Cy McNinchMrs. Mary Lou McPhaulMrs. Terence J. McPhillipsMr. David McRaeMs. Margaret S. McRobertsMs. Sunshine McWhinneyDrs. Stephanie Meader-Kond<strong>of</strong>f andRonald Kond<strong>of</strong>fMr. Paul D. Meadors &Mr. Michael R. CraddockMrs. Jeanney T. MeagherMrs. Carolyn D. MeakinMs. Ann T. Mears & Mr. Cliff GimbertMr. and Mrs. Gary R. MedlinMr. and Mrs. Phillip E. MegnaMs. Regula A. MeierMr. and Mrs. Lyle D. MeierRear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas A. MeinickeMr. W. Howard MeisselMr. and Mrs. James R. MelchorMrs. Patricia MelchorCaptain and Mrs. Christopher A. MelhuishMr. and Mrs. Jerry MeltsnerMr. and Mrs. Judd B. MendelsonDr. and Mrs. Moss H. MendelsonMr. <strong>Art</strong>hur J. Menoche & Mr. Phillip A. CopleyMs. Joyce Frank MenschelMrs. Carole MeolaMr. and Mrs. Hugh S. MeredithDr. Elizabeth H. MeredithMr. Carl G. MeredithMrs. Janice MeredithMr. and Mrs. Richard P. MeredithDr. Gregory MerkelMr. Manning C. MerrittMrs. Susan Walker MeslangMr. and Mrs. David MessersmithMr. and Mrs. William A. MessnerMs. Amy S. MetzgerMs. Rexanne D. MetzgerMr. and Mrs. Robert MeyersonMr. and Mrs. Daniel MeyersonMrs. Marianne M. MichaelsMr. and Mrs. Robert F. MichelMs. Betty M. MichelsonMr. and Mrs. David MiddlebrookMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. MigliozziDr. and Mrs. Allen R. MikulencakPeter and Teri MikulkaMr. and Mrs. William H. MilesMr. and Mrs. Mark N. MilinskiMr. Edward Millan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. D. R. MillerDr. and Mrs. Julius S. MillerDr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Miller, Jr.Ms. Deborah L. Miller &Captain Gary ChiaverottiDr. Jonathan W. Miller &Ms. Barbara ChapmanMr. and Mrs. Bernard MillerMr. and Mrs. Charles A. MillerDr. and Mrs. Donald H. MillerMr. and Mrs. William MillerMr. and Mrs. William T. MillerMrs. Earlye Lee MillerMs. Nancy M. MillerMrs. Elaine MillsMr. C. R. Mills, Jr.Mr. Steven Milne


44MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERSMr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Miner, Jr.Ms. Nancy C. MinguezMr. Michael MinixMr. Scott MinnerMs. Charlotte MinorMrs. Beatrice Minsk<strong>of</strong>fMs. Barbara MintoMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. MiroMr. and Mrs. Patrick B. MiskillMiss Judith P. MiskimminMr. and Mrs. Wiley F. Mitchell, Jr.Ms. Thetis W. MitchellMr. Jay S. Mitchell & Mr. John T. MaroulisMr. and Mrs. John E. MitchellMrs. Adele MitchellMs. Anita N. MitchellMrs. Muriel G. MizrochMs. Mary E. MobergMs. Diane M. MocionMr. and Mrs. Charles R. ModlinMrs. Ann Major M<strong>of</strong>fettDr. Brian MogoskyMrs. H. Sheldon Mol<strong>of</strong>skyMr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds MonachCaptain and Mrs. David J. MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Paul MoonDr. Agnes H. MoonMs. Eleanor MooreMr. and Mrs. Mark MooreMrs. Robin L. and Mr. David L. MooreMr. and Mrs. Patrick D. MooreMr. William R. Moore, Jr.Ms. Katherine M. MooreMrs. Louise F. MooreMr. and Mrs. Will Moore, Jr.Mrs. Janet W. Moore &Mr. George E. Moore IIIMs. Mary D. MooreMr. Terrence M. MooreMr. and Mrs. Adrian MoraMs. Grace E. Moran & Mr. Kurt C. MerklingMs. Beverly MoranMr. and Mrs. William MoranMrs. Marilyn L. MoranhaMs. Margaret S. MordecaiMs. Stephanie MorelandDr. Leopold S. MorenoMrs. Mary Jane MorewitzMr. R. Scott MorganMr. and Mrs. Paul MorganMr. and Mrs. Robert MorganMr. Charles R. MorganMs. Betty L. MoritzMs. Anita MorrisDr. and Mrs. John C. MorrisMr. Joseph Morris & Ms. Dianne M. JohnsonMrs. Robert L. MorrisMrs. S. C. Morrisette, Jr.Mrs. Thelma D. Morrison &Mr. Mark von ZechDr. Gary R. Morrison & Dr. Linda J. RitterMs. Donna D. MorrisonDr. and Mrs. W. Philip Morrissette IIIMr. Norman A. MorseMrs. Harry L. Morton, Jr.Ms. Susan Elise MortonMs. Bernice D. MosesDr. and Mrs. Gary B. MossMr. and Mrs. Paul J. MossMr. and Mrs. Benjamin MossMr. and Mrs. Robert S. MotleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. MountjoyMs. Nancy MoyMr. and Mrs. Edward MuggliMr. and Mrs. Allen F. MugliaDr. and Mrs. Kenneth MuhlendorfMrs. Rebecca MuirheadMrs. Donna M. MullenixMr. Neil D. Mulligan & Mr. Barry BloodworthMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. MullinMr. and Mrs. Ted MullinMs. Leslie MundenMs. Sarah B. Munford andMs. Laurel J. QuarbergMr. and Mrs. Henry MunnikhuysenMrs. Lisa MurdockDr. and Mrs. Jaime MurilloMr. Bob MurphyMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Murphy, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MurphyMs. Barbara Z. MurphyMs. Deborah J. MurphyMs. Lynn MurphyMr. and Mrs. Douglas S. MurrayMr. and Mrs. James MurrayMs. Catharine L. MurrayMrs. Ewa MuscariAmbassador Bismarck MyrickMr. and Mrs. Bert A. NachmanMr. and Mrs. Stuart NachmanMs. Renee Nahan & Mr. Mark MosesMs. Nancy Nale & Mr. Brian KueblerMr. and Mrs. Rod NantzMrs. Ridgely D. NashMs. Joan L. NataliMs. Vicki NaughtonMrs. James O. NaugleMr. and Mrs. Jack D. Neal, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. B. Voss NealDr. and Mrs. M. Mercer Neale IIIMr. and Mrs. James NeasMrs. Lloyd E. NeffMr. and Mrs. Chris NeikirkMs. Donna J. NelsenMr. Andrew H. NelsonMr. and Mrs. Eric NelsonMr. and Mrs. Robert B. NelsonMs. Lauren NelsonMr. and Mrs. Keith NesbitMr. and Mrs. John D. NessMrs. Claire NessonMrs. Sandra NessonDr. and Mrs. Daniel NeumannMrs. Joyce C. NewbeginMrs. Joseph R. Newell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John F. Newhard, Jr.Mrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur W. Newlon, Jr.Mrs. Thomas NewsomMrs. Sally W. NewtonMr. and Mrs. Edward R. NicholsMr. and Mrs. Frederic A. NicholsonMs. Margaret M. NicollsMr. and Mrs. John NicosiaDr. J. Gail NiculaMr. and Mrs. Steve NieceMrs. Elizabeth W. NimitzMr. Patrick T. NixMrs. Joan NolanMr. L. Christopher NolandCaptain and Mrs. Charles F. NollMr. Laurence NolteMr. and Mrs. John F. NorcrossThe Honorable and Mrs. Ralph NorthamDrs. James H. and Carol White NottinghamMrs. Neil NovemberDr. and Mrs. William L. NuferMrs. Betsy J. NugentMs. Mildred L. NullMr. and Mrs. Pete NunezMr. and Mrs. Bertram S. Nusbaum, Jr.Ms. Marlene NusbaumMr. and Mrs. William L. NusbaumMr. and Mrs. Charles G. NusbaumMr. Robert C. Nusbaum & Mrs. Linda LaibstainDr. and Mrs. Donald NussMr. Eric Nyman & Ms. Margaret LabusMr. Brett W. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Edward L. Oast, Jr.Mrs. Townsend OastMr. Richard W. OberdorferMr. and Mrs. William P. OberndorferDr. and Mrs. James P. O’BrienMrs. Edna H. O’BrienMr. and Mrs. Edward O’CallaghanMr. and Mrs. Stewart L. OcheltreeMs. Patricia A. O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. David A. O’ConnorMrs. Betty A. O’DeaMs. Sandy OdegaardMs. Lisa Marie OdomMr. and Mrs. Richard OelkersDr. and Mrs. William L. OelrichMr. John C. O’GradyMs. Virginia S. O’HerronMr. and Mrs. Marty OhmeMr. and Mrs. Donald OhnemusMr. George OkatyDr. Virginia O’KeefeDr. and Mrs. W. Levi Old, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William W Old IIIMrs. Melba OldCaptain and Mrs. Edward C. Oldfield, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. James F. O’LearyMr. and Mrs. James B. Oliver, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Barry OliverMr. Robert OliverMrs. Janet Olivieri & Ms. Kristyne VollkommerMrs. Barbara Hood OlsenMr. and Mrs. Eric W. OlsonMrs. Helen S. O’NealMr. and Mrs. Edward A. O’NealMr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Neill


MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS45Mrs. Phyllis O’QuinnMr. and Mrs. Alan OrmondDr. L. Anderson OrrMs. Alysia OrrelMr. David S. OsborneMs. Eva OsborneMrs. Thelma F. OserMr. and Mrs. Christopher J. OsgoodMr. Frederick W. OsgoodMrs. Bruna OssiMr. Ethan Ostr<strong>of</strong>fMs. Amanda OstwaldMr. A. L. O’Toole & Dr. Carolyn J.Huntley O’TooleMr. and Mrs. Grover C. Outland IIIMr. Lawrence OuttenMrs. Martha M. OuztsMrs. Anne T. OvermanMr. and Mrs. Warren D. OvermanMr. and Mrs. James N. OwensDr. and Mrs. Michael R. OwensMs. Anne OwensMs. Barbara Lynn OwensMr. and Mrs. Bert OwensMrs. Polly M. OwensMr. and Mrs. Ernest C. PaddenMs. Kaitlin PaddenDr. and Mrs. M. E. PageMr. Philip Ashton PageMr. T. PagleyMr. David H. Paige & Ms. Jane NohavaMr. Joseph J. PajufMr. and Mrs. Haig H. Pakradooni IIIMrs. Joya M. PalacioMr. and Mrs. Frank PalmieriMrs. Rebecca PaluzsayMs. Jennie Lou PangleMs. Fan G. PantonMs. Mina PaolucciMs. Pamela PaparaMrs. Robert PapettiMs. Elizabeth G. PappasMrs. James PardyMrs. Marion C. ParhamMrs. Mary Margaret PariserMrs. Ralph H. ParkMr. and Mrs. William H. Parker IIIDr. and Mrs. Charles E. ParkerEach February and July, For <strong>Art</strong>'s Sake sponsors Warm It! and Cool It! The after-work events feature live music, gallerychats, and libations for young pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Photo courtesy <strong>of</strong> For <strong>Art</strong>'s SakeMr. and Mrs. John A. Parker, Jr.Mrs. Leslie ParkerMr. Lloyd J. Parker, Jr.Ms. Patricia A. ParkerMr. and Mrs. Edward L. ParkmanMs. Lori Parks & Ms. Charlene ParksMs. V. Andrea ParodiMrs. Ann Harrison ParrMrs. George R. ParrishMr. Ronald ParrishMr. and Mrs. Timothy B. ParsonsMs. Nancy G. ParsonsMr. Marc PasterMr. and Mrs. Chester H. PateMr. Allen PatrickMr. and Mrs. Bower R. Patrick IIIMr. John Patton & Ms. Dianne D. EppleinMrs. Linda PattonMr. and Mrs. Charles R. Patty, Jr.Ms. Liz Paul & Mr. Russ OsterMr. and Mrs. Eric PauliMr. Dal PaullMr. and Mrs. John M. PayneMr. and Martin PayneMrs. Jean S. PeacockMs. Pris M. PeakeDr. Ira PearlmanMr. and Mrs. Herbert A. PearmanMrs. Faye H. PearmanMr. and Mrs. John Y. Pearson, Jr.Ms. Rhona E. PeckMrs. David F. PeckensMrs. Fran PedersenMs. Susie G. M. PedigoMs. Nancy Cobb PeeleDr. Barbara PeeryDr. and Mrs. G. W. Pegram, Jr.Ms. Marykay Mulligan and Mr. Orest PelechDr. Robert D. PellerinMrs. Susan W. PenderMr. and Mrs. Kevin PendergastMrs. Jane PendletonMr. and Mrs. T. Brian PennellMrs. Dale PennellMr. and Mrs. Taylor P. PenningtonDawn and Jeff PennyMs. Johanna N. PerakesMr. and Mrs. Thomas PerangeloMr. and Mrs. David PerinMs. Olymphia PerkinsMr. and Mrs. Mark D. PerreaultMrs. Jeanne G. PerrenoudMr. and Mrs. Stephen S. PerryMrs. Wanda J. PerryMs. Bettie PerryMs. Jeanene M. PerryMs. Amy PersonsMr. and Mrs. Paul B. PeterMr. and Mrs. M. Powell PetersMs. Kathleen L. PetersonLt. Commander Doris A. PetersonMs. Janice L. PetersonMr. and Mrs. John PetrowMs. Ann H. PettingillMr. and Mrs. Herbert W. PettwayMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. PfeiferMr. Russell Pfister & Ms. Marcia BarrickMr. and Mrs. Christopher PfrangMr. and Mrs. Gary M. PhilbinMr. and Mrs. George G. Phillips, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. G. Conoly PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Dickinson B. PhillipsDr. Raleigh C. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. E. K. Phillips, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. PhillipsMs. Teresa C. Phillips & Ms. Joyce Ann DavisMrs. Kathleen F. PhillipsMrs. Caroline P. PhillipsMrs. Lois L. PickeringMr. Victor A. Pickett & Ms. Elizabeth LeeorDr. and Mrs. Jerry C. PickrelDanita PierceMs. Gloria E. PierreMrs. Irmalee H. PiersonMs. Catarina I. R. PietriMr. Kiley PikeMrs. Patricia W. PilsonMs. Melissa V. PinardMr. and Mrs. Marion G. Pine, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bill PinkhamDr. and Mrs. William O. PischnotteMr. William L. PittMrs. Janet Griffin PittmanMrs. Elise A. PittsMr. and Mrs. Walter B. Plaine, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George E. Plum


46MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERSCaptain and Mrs. Walter D. Poellnitz IIIMr. and Mrs. Bernard U. PohlmannMrs. W. Clarke PoleMrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur G. PolizosThe Honorable and Mrs. Oliver PollardMr. and Mrs. H. R. Pollard, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Norman H. PollockMrs. Carol PomeroyMrs. Pamela PonceMr. and Mrs. Gyula J. PongraczMs. Gertrude S. PontesMr. and Mrs. Jackson H. PopeMrs. Anita S. PopeMiss Megan PoppeMrs. Elinore PorterMr. Bryan PorterMr. Samuel J. PottsMr. and Mrs. Robert A. PoulinMr. and Mrs. Marc F. PoutasseDr. and Mrs. Eugene F. PoutasseMr. and Mrs. Myron PowellMs. Eleanor A. PowellMr. Edward F. PowerMr. and Mrs. E.V. PowerMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Powers IIIMr. Stephen PowersMr. and Mrs. Fred PraissmanMr. and Mrs. J. David PrattMr. Michael A. Preble & Ms. V. Anne GuthrieMrs. Margaret PrescottMr. and Mrs. Jospeh PrestonMrs. Barbara L. PrestonMr. and Mrs. A. Burt PrestridgeMs. Helen V. PretiMr. and Mrs. Howard L. Price<strong>Museum</strong> Members enjoy Lino Tagliapietra’s artistry in the gallery <strong>of</strong> goblets on display at the entrance to his retrospectiveexhibition during the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2 Opening. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>Mr. and Mrs. G. Michael PriceMr. and Mrs. Bruce PrichardMs. F. Loretta PridgenN. Powell PrillamanMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. PrimmMs. Bonnie A. PrimmMr. and Mrs. William A. PrinceMrs. Anne H. PrinceMr. W. Maurice PritchardMr. and Mrs. David PritchettMr. and Mrs. H. Vaughan PrivettMs. Alexandra ProapsMr. Michael J. ProdanMrs. Margaret T. Pr<strong>of</strong>fittMs. Jennifer R. ProsserMs. Susan ProtichMr. Rudolph B. PrudenMr. Peter D. Pruden IIIMrs. Pamela T. PrudenMr. and Mrs. L. H. PuckettMr. and Mrs. Jean-Marc PuelMr. and Mrs. Edward W. PurcellMr. William B. PurdyMr. David L. PuryearMs. Nan PuryearLt. Commander and Mrs. Joseph P. QuartararoMr. and Mrs. Wayne QuesenberryMr. and Mrs. Andrew C. QuickeMr. Ronald QuigleyMr. and Mrs. William E. Rachels, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John W. RachelsMs. Betsi RaddMrs. Penelope S. RaddMs. Ingrid M. RaderMr. and Mrs. Mark L. RadlerMr. and Mrs. Adam S. RafalDrs. James and Kathleen RahmanMrs. Juanita L. RaisorMrs. Anne RamanoMr. and Mrs. Edward A. RamsaurMr. Jim RamseyMrs. Cathy-Jo RamseyDr. and Mrs. William K. RandMr. R. Alex Raney IIIMs. Marilyn D. RanhornMr. and Mrs. Kishore RaoMs. Audrey G. RapaportMr. James C. Raper &Ms. Deborah A. MarquardtMs. J. Hirshman RashSuzette and Alan RashkindMrs. Marjorie Jean RawlsDr. Dipes RayMrs. Sam W. Ray, Jr.Mr. Howard O. RayRobert H. Rea and Maureen ReaMr. and Mrs. John ReadDr. and Mrs. Mallory Read, Jr.Mrs. Margaret A. ReaganRobert Reardon and Nancy BazinMrs. Lucy F. ReasorDr. Gregory Reck & Dr. Lelia VannMr. and Mrs. Roy A. RectorMrs. Rebecca P. ReddickMs. Margaret W. RedfernDr. and Mrs. Ramon N. Redford, Jr.Mrs. Evelyn C. RedwoodMs. Carol ReedMrs. Elizabeth F. ReedMs. Candace J. ReedMs. Janice D. Reed-MartinMs. Rita P. ReevesMs. Ethelyn RegisterCommander and Mrs. John RehmeMs. Sara ReichMr. Ken Reichert & Ms. Claire FornselMr. and Mrs. Timothy ReidMrs. Barbara H. ReilleyMs. Lisa E. ReimanMs. Peggy Kelley ReinburgMs. Ila ReinsteinMr. Thomas ReitmeyerMr. Jeffry ReynoldsMs. Carol ReynoldsMr. Morris ReynoldsMs. Judith RheinstromMr. Eric G. RibacDr. and Mrs. Marcus RiceMr. and Mrs. Charles RiceMr. and Mrs. James B. RichardsMrs. Robert RichardsMrs. Bonette B. RichardsMr. and Mrs. Philip W. RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Timothy M. RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Barrett R. RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Benn L. RichelsMr. Barry D. RichmondMs. Kelly RickettsMr. George W. RicksMr. and Mrs. J. Bradley RidoutDr. and Mrs. Julian W. RiehlMs. Kathryn RiesbeckDr. and Mrs. William K. RileyDr. H. McDonald RimpleMrs. Katherine B. Rinehart


MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS47Ms. Beverly R. RipleyMr. and Mrs. Ronald K. RitterMr. and Mrs. Bernard RivinMr. and Mrs. James C. RoachMs. Mikaela RoachMrs. Jane F. RoaneMr. and Mrs. A. S. Roberts, Jr.Col. and Mrs. J. W. Peyton RobertsonMs. Shirley V. RobertsonMr. and Mrs. Gordon P. RobertsonMs. Bonnie RobertsonMr. Bruce S. RobertsonMrs. Frederick S. Robertson, Jr.Mr. Willard M. RobinsMr. and Mrs. Linwood G. Robinson, Jr.Mrs. Lois J. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Fran J. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Charles D. Robison IIIMs. Sandra M. RockwellMs. Ann L. RodgersMr. and Mrs. Edward R. RoehmMrs. Anna M. Roel<strong>of</strong>senMr. Edward Roenker, Jr.Mrs. Anne P. RoeschMs. Alice E. Rogan-Nelson &Mr. Richard NelsonDr. and Mrs. Henry M. Rogers, Jr.Mr. H. T. RogersMr. and Mrs. Wayne P. RogersMs. Yvonne RogersMr. and Mrs. Perry R. RogisMr. and Mrs. Eric RognerMr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Rog<strong>of</strong>fMrs. Kenneth C. RohrabaughMrs. F. Patrick RollMr. and Mrs. Rusty RollerMrs. Ray F. RollinsMrs. Sophia RomanoMs. MaryAnn RomskaMs. Nancy Ronald & Mr. Ron HartshornMr. and Mrs. George J. RoncagliaDr. and Mrs. Albert L. Roper IIDr. and Mrs. Robert K. RoseDr. and Mrs. Meredith B. RoseMr. and Mrs. Bradley C. RoseMr. Stanley E. Rose & Mr. David A. CochranMr. and Mrs. Steve RoseMr. and Mrs. David RoseliusMrs. Virginia E. RosenRose and Kurt RosenbachMrs. Joan RosenbaumMr. and Mrs. Monte Z. RosenbergMr. Stephen RosenbergMr. and Mrs. Michael C. RosenblumMr. Chris RossMr. and Mrs. David RossMrs. William C. RossMrs. Kim RossMr. Dale RossMrs. Jeanne P. RossMr. Richard RosserMr. Ronald P. Rosso & Ms. Deborah PrinceMs. Mary Jo RothgeryMr. and Mrs. Lennart A. RothmanMr. and Mrs. Ray RountreeMr. and Mrs. S. D. RountreeMs. Dorothy Rouse-BottomMr. and Mrs. Palmer RouxMs. Louise M. RovnerMs. W. Ann RowanMrs. Luther G. Rowland IIIMr. and Mrs. Alva R. RoystonMr. and Mrs. George RubleinDr. Leonard RuchelmanMs. Marie P. RudolphMr. and Mrs. Bill RuehlmannDr. and Mrs. Willcox Ruffin, Jr.Mrs. Lucy A. RuffinMrs. Richard RugglesDrs. Charles Ruhl & Janet BingMr. Tom RuleMs. Marilyn S. RungeMr. Ge<strong>of</strong>frey B. RunyonMrs. Cynthia F. RuppMs. Paula L. and Mr. Tom RusselMr. and Mrs. C. Edward Russell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. D. Lindsay RussellMrs. Claretta RussellMs. Laurie A. RussellMr. and Mrs. Glenn RussellMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. RussellMrs. Shirley RussellMr. and Mrs. Harlan RustDr. Robert F. RuthMrs. Pat RutherfordMs. Jean RutherfordMr. Palmer S. RutherfordMr. John M. RyanMrs. Meredith B. SabolDr. and Mrs. Irwin SacksCommander and Mrs. Harold H. SacksMrs. Carole R. SacksMr. and Mrs. Ray SaileyMr. and Mrs. Michael SalaskyMrs. Aviva SalaskyMr. and Mrs. William G. Sale, Jr.Commander & Mrs. John SalopMs. Janet L. SalyersMr. Carl R. SamplesMr. and Mrs. Stanley L. SamuelsMs. Ruth SanchezMr. and Mrs. Terry SanderlinMr. Dan L. SandlinLt. Col. Jesse SandlinDr. Carolyn Sands & Mr. Fred MossMr. and Mrs. Bradley R. SanfordMs. Laura Sanlorenzo &Mr. Charles B. Oldfield IVMs. Raymarie SarsfieldMrs. Ben W. SarverMr. and Mrs. George E. Sauer IIIMr. John W. Saunders IIIMr. and Mrs. Burrell F. SaundersMr. and Mrs. David B. SavageMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Saveika, Jr.Drs. Barbara A. and Alan H. SavitzkyMs. Theresa SawyerMs. Cathy ScarboroughMr. and Mrs. Frederick R. ScarlottMr. Lyman SchaeferMs. Theresa M. SchaefferCaptain and Mrs. Rodney F. SchallMr. and Mrs. Armin SchallermeirMrs. Jenny ScheelCommander Waldo W. Scheid &Ms. Betty D. ClarkMr. and Mrs. James ScheidMrs. Stanley ScherMrs. Virginia B. ScherbergerMr. and Mrs. Heinz O. P. SchillerMr. and Mrs. Robert E. SchlegelMs. Joan C. SchlegelmilchMs. Sydney SchlosserMr. and Mrs. Curtis J. SchmidtMs. Sally B. SchmidtMr. Jerald SchneiderMr. and Mrs. Michael J. SchoenDr. and Mrs. Karl H. SchoenbachMrs. Margaret G. SchoenweissMrs. Judith E. ScholerMr. and Mrs. Harold SchollMs. Ann ScholtenMr. John SchonkMr. John Edward Schools IIMs. Eleanor T. Schoonover & Mr. J. RogerSchoonoverMs. Susan M. SchraderMrs. Kimberly SchroederMs. Carol A. SchroederMs. Katherine Schuhr & Mr. Timothy LykeDr. and Mrs. Gregory SchultzMs. Lucy W. SchultzMr. and Ms. Carl SchulzMrs. June P. SchumacherMs. Victoria SchwabMr. and Mrs. Henry M. SchwanMrs. Sheila Jamison-Schwartz andMr. Stuart SchwartzMr. Manfred W. Schwarz &Dr. Anne Schwarz-MillerMrs. Lisa Schwitzer & Dr. Alan SchwitzerDr. and Mrs. Stephen ScoperMrs. J. Reginald ScottMr. Glenn Allen Scott & Rev. Anne C.Brower, M.D.Mr. Reginald N. ScottMs. Frances S. ScottMrs. Claudia Sturges ScottMrs. Terri ScottMr. Ronald B. SearsMr. and Mrs. Tim SeatonMrs. Lucille G. SebrenDr. and Mrs. Richard J. SeeleyMr. Timothy SeiblesMrs. J.J. SeidlerMs. Beverly K. SellersMr. and Mrs. Paul H. SellersMrs. Lynn SeltzerMrs. Mary Ruth SennMr. and Mrs. Stephen SerafiniMr. and Mrs. Clarence SessomsMr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Seward


48MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERSMr. and Mrs. Jim SextonMrs. Jean A. ShaddeauMs. Ruth A. ShafferMs. Dorothy E. ShafferMs. Linda Shahan & Mr. Richard DollarMr. and Mrs. Donald G. ShanksMr. and Mrs. James ShannonMs. Caroline S. ShaperoMrs. Marion SharkeyMr. and Mrs. James SharpMrs. Jean S. SharpMr. Leo F. Sharpe, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. ShavesMr. Peter M. ShawMs. Juanita ShawMr. Foy J. Shaw, Jr.Dr. William R. Shealy, Jr.Mr. Thomas L. Shean, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David SheltonMs. Elizabeth B. SheltonMr. and Mrs. Scott S. ShephardMs. Lucy A. SherrillMr. and Mrs. Tyler SherwinMs. Angela S. ShielMs. Kay B. ShieldsMr. and Mrs. Richard ShigekaneMr. Steven P. ShilsMajor Warren W. ShindleMiss Lydia ShipmanMr. and Mrs. Harry ShockMr. Joshua E. Shockley IIICarrie and Taylor ShortMs. Helen C. ShoupMrs. Trudy B. ShulmanMr. and Mrs. James H. ShumadineMr. and Mrs. Peter SidwayMrs. Rosalind W. SiegelMr. and Mrs. Brett SiegfriedMr. and Mrs. Alvin SiffordMrs. Maureen SigmundMr. and Mrs. Robert SiikMrs. Dory SilfenCaptain and Mrs. David F. SilsethMr. Andrew SilvaMr. David SimkinsMr. Michael J. SimmonsCaptain and Mrs. Douglas M. SimonMs. Gloria SimonMs. Margarita SimonDr. William SimonsonMs. Carol SimpsonMrs. Mary B. SimpsonMs. Catherine C. SimpsonMs. Melissa SinatraMrs. Ellen O. SinclairMr. and Mrs. Michael SinclairMs. Sandra SinclairMs. Jearl L. SindleRichard A. Singletary, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. SitemanMr. and Mrs. Eric SivertsenMr. Marshall SkalarMs. Joan C. SkeppstromMr. and Mrs. Dennis SkopikMrs. Bob G. SlosserMr. Jeremy SlosserMs. Anne P. SlovicMs. Mary Virginia SlovicDr. and Mrs. Donald E. SlyMr. and Mrs. Alfred F. SmithDr. and Mrs. Claude A. SmithThe Honorable Rebecca B. Smith &Mr. Gerald ZenoMr. and Mrs. William A. SmithMr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. SmithMr. and Mrs. Glenn F. SmithMr. Randall W. SmithMr. and Mrs. Russell C. Smith IIIMr. and Mrs. Mannie SmithMr. and Mrs. Melvin C. SmithDr. and Mrs. R. Lawrence SmithDr. Julia C. Smith & Mr. Donald DavisMs. Daisy H. SmithLt. Commander David SmithMr. Lonnie E. SmithMrs. Martha C. SmithMs. Nancy L. SmithMs. Pearl SmithMs. Roma C. SmithMr. Stephen S. SmithMrs. Virginia V. SmithCommander and Mrs. Wayne A. SmithMs. Emilie J. SmokeMr. Donald R. SnipesMr. David A. SnoufferDr. Petra E. SnowdenMr. and Mrs. Bruce SnyderMrs. Charles E. Snyder IIIMr. and Mrs. Timothy C. SobolMs. Laura C. SolomonMs. Debra SommerMr. Edward J. SommersMs. Shirley SondejMr. and Mrs. Daniel E. SonenshineMr. Alan M. SonnerMr. and Mrs. Victor SonninoMr. and Mrs. J. Douglas SorensenMrs. Michele SorensonMr. and Mrs. George B. Sowers, Jr.Mr. Christopher J. SpadaMr. and Mrs. John D. SpanglerMr. Ira SpaniermanDr. and Mrs. Curtis V. Spear, Jr.Drs. Carlesta E. and Rawn SpearmanMaurice SpectorMr. and Mrs. J. William SpeegleMr. and Mrs. Charles SpeightMrs. Bonnie W. SpeightMr. and Mrs. R. Thomas SpencerMrs. Elizabeth McGeorge SpencerMs. Julie SpencerDr. and Mrs. Thomas H. SperryMr. William SpicuzzaMr. and Mrs. Herman A. SpigelCaptain and Mrs. James J. SpillaneMrs. J. Tredway SpratleyMr. and Mrs. Steven R. SpruillMr. and Mrs. John R. St. George, Jr.Mr. Robert J. Stack & Ms. Janet SouthardMr. and Mrs. Horace E. Stacy, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. StaffordMs. Terri StaffordDr. Valerie StallingsMs. Freda StanleyMr. and Mrs. Robert M. StantonMr. and Mrs. Robin L. StarckMs. Barbara J. StarckMs. N. Linda StarkMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. StarkMrs. Louis StarkMr. and Mrs. Philip R. StarkeyCol. and Mrs. P. Lee StarkeyDr. Carroll StarlingMr. and Mrs. Scott StarsmanMr. and Mrs. Steven S. StasulisMr. and Mrs. Merlin V. StatzerMr. and Mrs. Victor D. Stauch, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George F. StaudterMrs. Philip A. StedfastMs. Corinne SteeleMr. and Mrs. Harvey SteenMrs. Elizabeth C. SteereMr. and Mrs. David StefanMs. Marcia StefaniMr. and Mrs. Robert L. SteinMs. Sherrie SteinerMrs. Charlotte K. SteingoldMr. Joseph R. SteingoldMr. Anthony P. StellaDr. and Mrs. Roger StenlundMrs. Elaine E. StephensMrs. Sue W. StephensonMr. Kenneth G. Stepka & Mrs. Deborah A. GillDr. and Mrs. Douglas StetsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. StevensDr. and Mrs. Charles S. StevensCaptain and Mrs. William StevensThe Honorable Robert W. StewartJohn and Martha StewartMrs. Anna M. StewartMs. Fran StewartMs. Sharon StieffenDr. Barron H. StillmanMs. Mary StineMr. and Mrs. Harold E. Stine, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Tom StitesDr. and Mrs. David H. StockwellMrs. Ralph M. Stokes, Jr.Dr. and Ms. Parker StokesMr. and Mrs. Frederick J. StokeyMr. and Mrs. Edward StoneMr. and Mrs. Robert StoneburnerMr. and Mrs. Norman V. StonesCaptain and Mrs. William F. StoryMr. Alan StoudnourMr. and Mrs. John StoufferMs. Kathryn B. StovallMrs. Greta K. StovallMr. and Mrs. Randolph D. StoweMr. Maynard E. StoweDr. Richard T. Strauss


MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS49Mrs. J. Brent StreitMr. and Mrs. Carl J. StringerMr. and Mrs. Hildreth StrodeDr. and Mrs. Wayne E. StroudBetsey and David StuartMr. and Mrs. John StufflebeemMr. and Mrs. Paul A. StuhlreyerMr. and Mrs. Joseph StuttsDr. and Mrs. Thomas SuggMr. and Mrs. Donald P. SullivanMr. and Mrs. John W. Sullivan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James V. SullivanCaptain and Mrs. Nicholas M. SullivanMr. and Mrs. David SullivanMs. Patricia A. SullivanMs. Elizabeth P. SullivanDr. Jayne E. SullivanMiss Mary K. SummarMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. SummerlinMrs. Lisa J. Sunday & Mr. Terry A. RyanPr<strong>of</strong>. Michael SundbladDr. and Mrs. Allan C. SundinMr. Ron Surma & Ms. Leslie Wilson-SurmaMr. and Mrs. Donald H. SussmanMr. Glen Sussman & Mrs. Elizabeth MastenMr. and Mrs. George H. SutcliffeMr. and Mrs. David K. SutelanMr. and Mrs. Charles and Barbara P. SutelanMrs. Carol Lee SutherlandMr. and Mrs. Gregory L. SuttonMr. and Mrs. Randy SuttonCaptain and Mrs. Robert J. SwainMr. and Mrs. William H. SwanMr. and Mrs. Darrell SwaniganMr. and Mrs. Charles W. SwannMrs. Eugene S. SwansonMrs. Lynne R. SwardMr. and Mrs. Richard E. SwartleyMrs. Frances D. SwartzMrs. Joyce J. SwindellCaptain and Mrs. James H. SwintMr. and Mrs. Richard SykesMr. and Mrs. Howard R. Sykes, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Sykes, Jr.Mrs. Judy Sykes & Ms. Sharon PlawinMs. Dorothy SykesMs. Phyllis SzymanskiMs. Sandra S. TabachnickBunny and Perry Morgan Family Days at the <strong>Chrysler</strong> always feature free admission, live music, and special art activitiesfor vistiors <strong>of</strong> all ages. Photo by Jake Gillespie for the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>Ms. Rebecca M. TabakinMs. Jessie R. TabakinMs. Harriett TaggartMrs. Denise TahhanNobuko TakahataMr. and Mrs. William L. TaliaferroMr. and Mrs. Guenter A. TalkeMr. and Mrs. John TammMrs. David B. TankardMrs. Sheila TaorminaMr. Jason TashotyRear Admiral and Mrs. Raynor A. K. TaylorMr. Charles D. TaylorDr. and Mrs. Lewis J. TaylorMr. Christopher TaylorMr. and Mrs. Charles F. TaylorMs. Dora Lee TaylorMs. Denies L. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Albert J. Taylor, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. TaylorMs. Kathryn T. TaylorMs. Carole J. TaylorMrs. Jean M. TaylorMs. Carole M. TeagueMr. Jeffrey TefftMr. and Mrs. Don TenpasMr. Hillman TerzianMs. Judith R. Thaler, CRS, ABRMr. and Mrs. Tom ThalerMrs. Voula T. ThanosMr. and Mrs. Ammon C. TharpMs. Joan ThayerMr. and Mrs. Gerhard ThelenMr. Charlie TheszMr. and Mrs. James R. TheuerMr. and Mrs. Bill ThiesenMr. Anthony J. ThomasMr. and Mrs. George ThomasMr. Peter A. ThomasMr. Robert B. Thomas & Ms. Susan ByromMr. and Mrs. Vincent J. ThomasMr. David J. ThomasMs. Marigrace S. ThomasMs. Patricia M. ThomasDr. and Mrs. Phillip R. ThomasonMr. Jim ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Clovis H. ThompsonMs. Rosalie ThompsonMr. James Thomson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. ThornhillMs. Karen ThorntonMs. Christine ThrallDr. and Mrs. Patrick D. ThrasherMs. Linda Gordon ThrasherMrs. Jane B. ThummMr. Yang TianMs. Marian B. TicatchMs. Mildred M. TickleMr. and Mrs. Michael TiefenbackMrs. Kent N. TiggesMr. Garland Tillery & Mr. James R. EarlyMr. David TimmMrs. Jeanette TinkhamMr. and Mrs. Stephen C. TobiasMr. and Mrs. Jesse Todd, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TolandDr. Martha J. TompkinsDr. and Mrs. Stephen W. TonelsonMr. and Mrs. Robert H. TorglerCol. and Mrs. James TormeyMs. Marie TorransMr. Steven TothMr. Alexandre A. TouzovAdmiral and Mrs. Harry D. Train IIMr. and Mrs. Donald TrammellMr. and Mrs. Daniel S. TransfiguracionMrs. Philip R. TrapaniMrs. James C. Travilla, Jr.Ms. Dorothy Leigh TraweekMs. Susan TremontMr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Trinder IIMrs. Mary Ellen TriplettMr. Anthony J. TriplinMs. Carolyn TrippMrs. Kathryn A. TroyMr. and Mrs. Hugh TruesdaleMr. and Mrs. Doug TrzcinskiMr. and Mrs. Charles K. TudorMr. and Mrs. Robert TuleyaMs. Diane TumblinMr. and Mrs. Lee R. Turner, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Vernon TurnerMrs. Gloria A. TurnerMrs. Jean Turpin


50MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERSAudrey Settle, Sheryl Young, and Harriet McLaughlenenjoyed the group dancing and all-you-can-eat barbeque atthe Friends <strong>of</strong> African-American <strong>Art</strong>’s annual fall Q-Down.Photo by Jake Gillespie for the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>.Mr. and Mrs. Derek TurriettaMrs. Cecilia TurriettaMs. Susan A. TweedMr. and Mrs. Edward C. G. Tyree, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. TysingerMr. Barry D. TysonMr. and Mrs. John UllianMr. and Mrs. Peter T. UnderwoodMr. Martin UngerMs. Elizabeth A. UpchurchMrs. Luther J. Upton IIIMs. Susan UrscholMr. and Mrs. Thomas UtzDr. and Mrs. Gregorio C. UyMr. and Mrs. Jack H. VailMs. Marguerite K. VailCarvel and Carter ValentineMr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Van De WaterMrs. Grace M. Van DerveerMr. and Mrs. Walter Van EckMrs. Jane M. van WolkentenMr. and Mrs. Harold VanderWiltMs. Carol K. VanDeventerMr. Jan J. VanHeiningenMrs. Danielle VanNesMs. Gloria VannoteMrs. John H. VansantMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. VaughanMs. Veronica D. VaughanDr. Staci VellaMr. and Mrs. Ronald K. VenturaMr. and Mrs. Lewin E. VermillionMs. Ann Dearsley VernonMs. Marie Vesely & Mr. Mike HooverMrs. Wendell N. VestDr. and Mrs. James D. ViaDr. and Mrs. Jose J. VicensMr. George D. VickMs. Myrtle VickDr. and Mrs. Aaron I. VinikMs. Mary Anne Viola-FioreMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Vita, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ricks S. Voight, Jr.Mrs. Rita K. VokeMs. Marti WachtelMr. William H. WagnerMrs. Jules M. WaingerMs. Julia Wainwright & Mr. Michael CarterDr. and Mrs. John R. WaitekusMrs. Terri WaitzerMrs. Anne D. WaldropMr. and Mrs. L. B. Wales, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. H. Michael WalkerMr. John WalkerMr. and Mrs. Samuel WalkerMs. Gretchen WalkerMrs. Stanley Clay WalkerMr. and Mrs. William A. Walker IIIMr. and Mrs. Dale WalkerMrs. Jane W. WalkerMs. Ivy A. WalkerMr. Kenneth WalkerMr. and Mrs. Andrew C. WallaceDr. and Mrs. K. K. Wallace, Jr.Ms. Joan D. WallaceMrs. Diane A. WallaceMr. and Mrs. William Waller, Jr.Miss Kristina E. WallerDr. Walter R. Wallingford &Ms. Donna M. BriggsMrs. Maryann WalshMr. and Mrs. Thomas WalshMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. WalshDamien Walsh & Patt Prugh-WalshMr. and Mrs. James WalshMr. and Mrs. Joseph WalshMr. Joseph WalshMs. Janet WalshMs. Anne K. WalshMs. Jeanne WaltersMs. Mary S. WaltherMs. Dawn WaltonMr. and Mrs. Kevin WamplerMr. Randy Wanttaja & Mr. Michael John SaettaMrs. Carol WaranchMs. Shirley A. WardMr. and Mrs. F. Jay WardMr. and Ken WardMs. Sarah Jane WardMs. MaryAnn WardMs. Sarah E. WardMs. Wivona M. WardDr. and Mrs. Charles A. WardDr. and Mrs. William B. WardenDr. and Mrs. Henry M. WareMr. and Mrs. Guilford D. WareMs. Elizabeth G. WaringReilly and Mark WarlickMr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. WarmundeMr. and Mrs. Michael K. WarnerMr. William J. WarnerMs. Mary B. WarrenMr. and Mrs. Robert E. WarrenMs. Linda WarrenMs. Molly M. WarthanMr. and Mrs. James R. WashingtonMr. Charles B. Wasserman andMrs. Ruth C. WassermanMr. and Mrs. Claude W. Watkins, Jr.Ms. Anita WatsonMr. and Mrs. James WattMr. James Watts & Ms. Diane BoydMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. WattsMr. Gordon R. Weaver & Ms. Terri L. LandauMs. Mary C. WeaverMr. Robert L. WeaverMrs. Martha WeaverMs. Collier Webb & Ms. Lynne HarrisonMr. William M. WebbDr. and Mrs. George R. WebbMr. and Mrs. George R. WebbMr. Howard M. WebbMr. and Mrs. Todd WebbMr. and Mrs. Harrison WehnerMr. John Weigle & Ms. Kathy ZeljeznjakMr. and Mrs. Herbert J. WeinerMr. and Mrs. Lawrence WeinsteinMr. and Mrs. Stephen D. WeinsteinDr. Sharon R. WeinsteinMs. Elizabeth WeirDr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Weireter, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. WeisbergDr. Barclay Kruger WeisbergDr. and Mrs. A. Jeffrey WeisbergMr. and Mrs. Horace P. WeissMs. Edith E. WeissMrs. Valerie WellsMr. Brian E. Wells and Ms. Jenifer AlonzoMrs. Frances T. WellsMr. and Mrs. Ed WelpMs. Diane Gould WerbelMr. and Mrs. Richard A. WerberMr. and Mrs. Richard R. WernerMs. Helen P. WernerDr. Lee G. WertheimerMs. Cecelia A. WeschlerMr. Donald WestMrs. Vivian B. WestMr. and Mrs. William H. WestDr. and Mrs. David WestMrs. Beverly B. WestAnne and Rolla WetzelCaptain and Mrs. William C. WheatonMrs. Agnieszka WhelanMs. Ethel WhimanMrs. Laura Jackson WhitacreMr. Mark L. WhitakerMrs. Helene WhitakerMrs. Edith R. WhiteMs. Rebecca WhiteMr. and Mrs. Reece B. White, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. WhiteMs. Nancy L. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Thomas White


MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS51Ms. Laurie S. White & Mr. Jim HerleyMs. Roxie H. WhiteMr. Howard WhiteMr. and Mrs. James A. WhiteMr. and Mrs. John E. White IIIMr. and Mrs. Michael F. WhiteMrs. Glenny B. WhiteMs. Gloria WhiteMr. Robert E. WhiteMs. Karen WhiteMs. Cheryl S. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Ronald Q. WhitehurstDrs. Leland and Vicki WhitelockMr. James WhitesideThe Honorable & Mrs. Morton V. WhitlowMr. and Mrs. Edward WhitmoreMr. and Mrs. Allan WhitneyMrs. Doris L. WhitsonMr. and Mrs. H. Waller WhittemoreMiss Janice Marie WiedmanMr. Uwe WilkenMs. Marsha D. WilksMr. and Mrs. Bill WilleyMr. and Mrs. Kim B. WilliamsMrs. Beth O. Williams andMr. Rolf A. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Herbert WilliamsMr. Brian WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Lamer WilliamsDr. and Mrs. Scott S. WilliamsMr. T. Michael WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Paul WilliamsMs. Catherine WilliamsMrs. Gerald WilliamsMr. Hugh WilliamsMs. Sally WilliamsMrs. Thomas H. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Robert WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Leroy WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Berry D. WillisMs. Dianne WillisMrs. Mary Jane WillisMr. Duane WilsonDr. and Mrs. Harold S. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Eric WilsonMr. and Mrs. James H. WilsonLinda and Nicholas WilsonMr. Thos N. Wilson & Ms. Karen HaberthurMs. Angela L WilsonMr. and Mrs. David T. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Larry WilsonMrs. Louis WilsonMr. and Mrs. Robert WilsonMs. Sharon L. WilsonMrs. Susan K. WilsonMr. and Mrs. James C. WiltseMr. and Mrs. R. Allan WimbishMs. Martha Wimsatt & Mr. Jerry R. McKeeMs. Catherine D. WinborneMs. Pearl M. WindleThe Honorable and Mrs. Barclay C. WinnGail and James WinnMr. Richard WinskiMs. Saundra Winstead &Mr. Thomas D. St. AndreMr. and Mrs. John D. WinstonAngela WintersMr. and Mrs. Robert G. WintersMr. Miles J. Winters, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Wintringham, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Everett D. WixomMr. Edward WladasDr. Robert WojtowiczMr. and Mrs. Edward W. Wolcott, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Dixon WolcottDr. James M. WolcottMr. and Mrs. John M. WolebenMr. and Mrs. Raol A. WolfMs. Frances WolfMs. Catherine WolfeMr. and Mrs. John WolfredMr. Ronald M. WolinMrs. Florence B. Wolin-ClaytonMs. Eleanora WoloyMr. Michael Womble & Mr. David PalmerCommander and Mrs. G. C. Womble, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K. WoodMr. and Mrs. Barrett WoodMr. and Mrs. Fred WoodMr. and Mrs. James Wood, Jr.Dr. William and Rev. Nancy WoodMs. Frances C. WoodDr. James E. Wood, Jr.Mrs. Betty J. WoodhouseMr. Gordon Woods & Ms. Carrie WoodsDr. and Mrs. Frederick G. WoodsonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence WoodwardThe Honorable and Mrs. Gene A. WoolardDr. and Mrs. Robert A. WoolfittMr. and Mrs. Eric C. WordenMrs. Karen WordenDr. and Mrs. G. Byron WorkDr. Paul H. WornomMrs. Agnes WrenMr. E. A. WrennMr. Mitch Wright & Mr. Jeff RaperMr. and Mrs. C. Grover WrightMr. and Mrs. James WrightMr. John WrightMrs. Ann C. WrightMs. Willie Anne WrightMs. Sara M. WrightDr. Laura Lee WrightMs. Juanita T. WydaMr. and Mrs. Terry WylieMr. and Mrs. Brian WynneAbbie and Mike YablonskyMs. Mary Lynn YaegerDr. Betty J. YarboroughDr. and Mrs. Steven F. YarosMs. Sandra YbarraMr. and Mrs. James YoderMr. and Mrs. Fred YostMr. and Mrs. Rusty YoumansMs. Antoinette G. YoungDr. Lynnette R. YoungMs. Nancy YoungMs. Carla YoungDr. Robert E. YoungMs. Bonnie YoungbergCaptain and Mrs. Robert YoungerMr. and Mrs. John YuillMr. and Mrs. Stephen ZacksMs. Virginia ZaunMr. and Mrs. David ZellmerMrs. Dorothy ZimmermanLt. Commander Krist<strong>of</strong>er ZimmermanMr. William A. ZimmermanBarton CollegeCuisine & CompanyDocent Council <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>Estate <strong>of</strong> Daisy K. DicksonFriends <strong>of</strong> African-American <strong>Art</strong>Hospital Personnel Resources, LLCJFP Cartridges, LLCJohn J. Creedon FoundationLynnhaven River Garden ClubMarianne Friedland GalleryMount Washington <strong>Art</strong> Glass SocietyNancy Chandler AssociatesNetwork for GoodODU Institute for Learning in RetirementRedwood Junior Garden ClubSt. Paul’s Episcopal ChurchThe Norfolk Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>sWhitney & Elizabeth MacMillan FoundationGIFTS-IN-KINDChristie’sFarm Fresh Charitable FoundationBarbara and Andrew FineHampton Roads MagazineSotheby’sGIFTS OF ARTLisa and Dudley AndersonDorothy FisherEstate <strong>of</strong> William GallagherEstate <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Ina M. GreenConrad L. PaulusMrs. Barbara ShapiroEliza L. WoodwardTony Vaccaro Photography


52FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIESFor the years ended June 30,<strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong> 2007Changes in unrestricted net assetsOperating support and revenueCity <strong>of</strong> Norfolk $ 2,988,443 $ 2,879,108 $ 2,847,389Contributions and other grants 776,164 547,989 635,904Investment income available for operations (Note 3) 670,751 854,834 656,872Memberships 876,453 887,016 869,880Earned income 609,637 750,437 842,632Other income 469,631 332,892 326,196Net assets released from restrictions for operatingitems (Note 9) 585,376 759,743 678,462TOTAL OPERATING SUPPORT AND REVENUE 6,976,455 7,012,019 6,857,335Operating expensesProgram services:Galleries, curatorial, and exhibitions 3,743,210 3,670,398 3,343,489Other 1,866,242 1,753,486 1,751,402Total program services 5,609,452 5,423,884 5,094,891Supporting services:Development and marketing 805,895 953,816 1,142,762General and administrative 559,156 631,690 617,100Total supporting services 1,365,051 1,585,506 1,759,862Total operating expenses 6,974,503 7,009,390 6,854,753CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES 1,952 2,629 2,582Non-operating activitiesInvestment income less portion availablefor operations (Note 3) (713,150) 5,783 893,555Capital improvements (678,210) (906,919) (586,083)Accessions, net (Note 7) (556,711) (518,060) (343,314)Net assets released from restrictionsfor non-operating activities (Note 9) 2,863,795 1,387,725 899,648Total non-operating net assets 915,724 (31,471) 863,806CHANGE IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS 917,676 (28,842) 866,388


FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>53STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES, continuedFor the years ended June 30,<strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong> 2007Changes in temporarily restricted net assetsContributions 3,613,078 2,132,420 2,432,070Investment income (loss) (Note 3) (1,486,874) (17,409) 1,722,524Other - - -Net assets released from restrictions (Note 9) (3,223,934) (1,904,880) (1,352,364)Change in temporarily restricted net assets (1,097,730) 210,131 2,802,230Changes in permanently restricted net assetsContributions 174,479 1,154,941 989,067Investment income (loss) (Note 3) (3,149,909) (748,308) 2,618,498Net assets released from restrictions (Note 9) (225,237) (242,588) (225,746)Change in permanently restricted net assets (3,200,667) 164,045 3,381,819Change in net assets (3,380,721) 345,334 7,050,437Net assets at the beginning <strong>of</strong> year 52,715,921 52,370,587 45,320,150NET ASSETS AT THE END OF YEAR $ 49,335,200 $ 52,715,921 $ 52,370,587


54FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>AssetsSTATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONJune 30,<strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong>Cash and cash equivalents (Notes 2 and 5) $ 1,958,044 $ 2,386,728Investments (Notes 3 and 5) 40,567,459 45,195,901Inventory 132,803 135,403Property and equipment, net <strong>of</strong> accumulated depreciation 2,124,318 2,048,608Other assets 580,795 716,896Pledges receivable (Notes 4 and 5) 5,190,917 5,330,1519.6%8.4%8.7%30.4%42.8%TOTAL ASSETS $ 50,554,336 $ 55,813,687Liabilities and net assetsLiabilities:Notes payable (Note 6) $ 361,696 $ 2,225,955Accounts payable 144,905 277,537Accrued expenses and other liabilities 666,033 524,331Deferred support and revenue 46,502 69,943Operating IncomeGovernmentContributions, Memberships & GrantsEarned IncomeReleased Restricted FundsInvestment IncomeTotal liabilities 1,219,136 3,097,766Net assets:Unrestricted:Board-designated (Note 8) 5,674,949 6,633,668Other 3,307,235 1,430,84010.1%8.7%7.6%37.7%Total unrestricted net assets 8,982,184 8,064,508Temporarily restricted (Note 8) 16,883,762 17,981,492Permanently restricted (Note 8) 23,469,254 26,669,92111.2%24.6%Total net assets 49,335,200 52,715,921TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 50,554,336 $ 55,813,687Operating ExpenseCollections & ExhibitionsFacilities & SecurityDevelopment & MarketingGeneral & AdministrativeEducation & InterpretationOther


FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>55STATEMENT OF OPERATING EXPENSES (Natural and Functional Classifications)For the years ended June 30, <strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong> 2007NATURAL CLASSIFICATION:Salaries $ 3,081,680 $ 3,025,525 $ 3,038,158Payroll taxes 218,167 218,576 220,410Employee benefits 434,278 433,557 415,907Temporary employees 74,931 19,035 25,644Total compensation and benefits 3,809,056 3,762,969 3,736,429Advertising 70,686 64,798 109,592Computer 33,233 51,802 72,126Consulting and outside services 198,533 291,051 326,575Cost <strong>of</strong> sales 163,396 133,314 139,309Depreciation 113,201 102,909 101,873Exhibition fees and installation 702,352 473,683 319,100Insurance 118,336 125,715 131,958Miscellaneous 293,244 290,736 368,435Printing and publications 155,100 171,700 156,163Repairs and maintenance 215,419 214,821 69,432Supplies 200,127 222,385 201,960Telephone 37,679 38,912 36,276Donor stewardship, pr<strong>of</strong>essional development, and travel 236,679 260,471 272,466Utilities 627,462 573,786 480,371Total operating expenses 6,974,503 $ 7,009,390 $ 6,854,753FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION:Program services:Galleries, curatorial and exhibitions $ 3,743,210 $ 3,670,398 $ 3,343,489Education 677,942 577,471 432,825Library 222,577 250,923 219,398Gift Shop 289,637 247,352 284,528Historic Houses 326,233 295,946 398,147Special events 214,747 187,796 274,216Support programs 135,106 193,998 142,288Total program services 5,609,452 5,423,884 5,094,891Supporting services:Development and marketing 805,895 953,816 1,142,762General and administrative 559,156 631,690 617,100Total supporting services 1,365,051 1,585,506 1,759,862Total operating expenses $ 6,974,503 $ 7,009,390 $ 6,854,753


56FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWSFor the years ended June 30, <strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong> 2007Cash flows from operating activities:Change in net assets $ (3,380,721) $ 345,334 $ 7,050,437Adjustments to reconcile change in net assetsto cash provided by (used for) operations:Net decrease (increase) in fair value <strong>of</strong> investments 6,509,103 1,208,005 (4,893,937)Depreciation 113,201 102,909 101,873Change in certain operating assets and liabilities:Inventory and other assets 138,701 (146,554) 36,176Liabilities (14,371) (446,005) 41,212Other non-operating items (2,395,674) (1,890,756) (2,542,867)970,239 (827,067) (207,106)Cash flows from investing activities:Purchases <strong>of</strong> investments, net <strong>of</strong> sales and maturities (1,880,661) (1,271,323) (3,588,943)Acquisition <strong>of</strong> collection items (556,711) (518,060) (343,314)Additions to property and equipment (188,911) (90,294) (1,850,083)Capital improvements (678,210) (906,919) (586,083)(3,304,493) (2,786,596) (6,368,423)Cash flows from financing activities:Contributions to permanently restricted funds 157,621 1,217,472 797,294Contributions to temporarily restricted funds 3,612,208 3,477,592 4,154,674Funds borrowed (repaid) on notes payable (1,864,259) (88,830) 1,686,7771,905,570 4,606,234 6,638,745Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (428,684) 992,571 63,216Cash and cash equivalents:Beginning <strong>of</strong> year 2,386,728 1,394,157 1,330,941End <strong>of</strong> year $ 1,958,044 $ 2,386,728 $ 1,394,157


FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>57NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS June 30, <strong>2009</strong>NOTE 1 - Organization, stewardship and summary <strong>of</strong> significantaccounting policiesThe <strong>Chrysler</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>The <strong>Chrysler</strong> is one <strong>of</strong> America’s most distinguished mid-sized art museums.Located in Hampton Roads, a community <strong>of</strong> 1.5 million in southeastern Virginia,the <strong>Chrysler</strong> welcomes 160,000 annual visitors from around the world. The<strong>Chrysler</strong> operates on an annual budget <strong>of</strong> approximately $7 million and employs astaff <strong>of</strong> 103.The <strong>Museum</strong> is home to a world-class collection <strong>of</strong> over 35,000 paintings,sculpture, photographs, and decorative arts primarily assembled by industrialistWalter P. <strong>Chrysler</strong>, Jr. The <strong>Museum</strong> is particularly well known for its glasscollection, one <strong>of</strong> the finest and most comprehensive anywhere.The <strong>Museum</strong> also administers two Historic Houses, the Moses Myers House andthe Norfolk History <strong>Museum</strong>, each <strong>of</strong> which is located in downtown Norfolk. TheMoses Myers House, which was the residence <strong>of</strong> Norfolk’s first Jewish citizens,includes more than 70 percent <strong>of</strong> its original late-eighteenth-century furnishings.In addition to its fine permanent collection, the <strong>Chrysler</strong> presents each year adynamic schedule <strong>of</strong> changing exhibitions and a wide variety <strong>of</strong> interpretiveprograms. Each is designed to make the works on view in the <strong>Museum</strong> galleriesaccessible and meaningful to a diverse audience.Through an active program <strong>of</strong> loans from its collection and through thepr<strong>of</strong>essional involvement <strong>of</strong> its staff, the <strong>Museum</strong> maintains an active presence inthe international museum community.The <strong>Museum</strong> is particularly proud <strong>of</strong> its record <strong>of</strong> community citizenship and goodmanagement. The <strong>Chrysler</strong> is a regular partner and collaborator with regionalgovernments, businesses, educational organizations, and cultural groups, seeking toleverage resources to provide the highest quality service at the lowest cost. At theinsistence <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Museum</strong>’s Trustees, the <strong>Chrysler</strong> operates every year on a balancedbudget, and is virtually free <strong>of</strong> long-term debt.The <strong>Museum</strong>’s mission is to act as a catalyst. We bring art and people together to enrich andtransform lives. A new free admission policy, adopted in September <strong>2009</strong>, along withnewly enhanced interpretive programming, ensures that the <strong>Museum</strong> is trulyaccessible to the community that we exist to serve.Financial Statement presentationThe <strong>Museum</strong>’s financial statements are presented in accordance with Statement <strong>of</strong>Financial Accounting Standards No. 117 (SFAS 117), Financial Statements <strong>of</strong> Not-for-Pr<strong>of</strong>it Organizations. Under SFAS 117, the <strong>Museum</strong> reports information regarding itsfinancial position and activities according to three classes <strong>of</strong> net assets: unrestrictednet assets, temporarily restricted net assets, and permanently restricted net assets.Although the <strong>Museum</strong> adopted SFAS 117 for financial reporting purposes, in orderto ensure the observance <strong>of</strong> limitations and restrictions placed on the use <strong>of</strong>resources available to the <strong>Museum</strong>, the <strong>Museum</strong>’s accounts are maintained inaccordance with the principles <strong>of</strong> “fund accounting.” This procedure classifies<strong>Museum</strong> resources for accounting and reporting purposes into funds that areestablished in accordance with specified activities or objectives. Although separateaccounts are maintained for each fund, for external financial reporting purposes, thefunds have been grouped based on the presence or absence <strong>of</strong> externally imposedrestrictions as to their use.Accordingly, the net assets <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Museum</strong> are reported as follows:Unrestricted net assetsUnrestricted net assets represent available resources over which the Board hasdiscretionary control to use in operating the <strong>Museum</strong> in accordance with thelimitations <strong>of</strong> its charter and bylaws. Unrestricted net assets include theoperating fund and Board-designated funds. Board-designated funds are limitedto Board-specified uses, and consist primarily <strong>of</strong> the reinvested proceeds fromthe sale <strong>of</strong> collection items.Temporarily restricted net assetsTemporarily restricted net assets represent resources whose use has beenrestricted by donors to a specific operating or capital need, or time period.Permanently restricted net assetsPermanently restricted net assets represent resources that are subject torestrictions <strong>of</strong> gift instruments that require in perpetuity that the <strong>Museum</strong> investthe original gift with only the investment income derived therefrom being madeavailable to the <strong>Museum</strong> for expenditure.<strong>Art</strong> collectionIn conformity with the practice followed by most museums, the collection is notpresented in the accompanying statement <strong>of</strong> financial position. The value <strong>of</strong>accessions (collection items purchased by or contributed to the <strong>Museum</strong>) isreported, net <strong>of</strong> deaccession proceeds received from the sale <strong>of</strong> collection items, asnon-operating expenditures in the accompanying statement <strong>of</strong> activities.The <strong>Museum</strong> is committed to applying the highest pr<strong>of</strong>essional standards to thecare and preservation <strong>of</strong> its unique collection. Accessions and deaccessions areapproved by the <strong>Museum</strong>’s Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees and the proceeds from deaccessionsare used solely for the acquisition <strong>of</strong> collection items. Additionally, in an effort tomaintain the purchasing power <strong>of</strong> such proceeds, the Board has similarly designatedthe investment income earned on these funds. At June 30, <strong>2009</strong>, the <strong>Museum</strong>’scollection was insured at a level deemed appropriate by management.Investments and total return, spending-rate policyThe <strong>Museum</strong> records investments at fair value as determined by quoted marketprices when available. Investments for which a quoted market price is not availableare carried at fair value as determined by the underlying investment fundmanagement. Such valuations are based upon judgments that reflect various factorsincluding, but not limited to, market values when available, restrictions affectingmarketability, operating results, financial condition <strong>of</strong> the investees and the price <strong>of</strong>recent transactions. Due to the inherent uncertainty <strong>of</strong> investment valuation, thefair values may differ significantly from the values that would have been used had aready market for all investments existed, and the difference could be material.For the operating and permanently restricted endowment funds, the <strong>Museum</strong>utilizes a total return, spending-rate policy in order to provide portfoliomanagement flexibility, preserve the purchasing power (real value) <strong>of</strong> the funds,and aid the <strong>Museum</strong>’s budgetary process. To meet these objectives, the <strong>Museum</strong>focuses on the overall return on investments, including interest, dividends, and netinvestment appreciation. For the <strong>Museum</strong>’s budgeting requirements, the <strong>Museum</strong>uses a spending-rate, currently 5.0%, applied to a five-year moving average <strong>of</strong> theapplicable Board-designated and restricted funds’ fair value, to determine how much


58FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continued<strong>of</strong> the total return will be used for each year’s budget. Income in excess <strong>of</strong> thespending-rate formula is thus available, subject to original gift instruments, tomaintain or increase the real value <strong>of</strong> the funds.The accounting for investment income depends upon the funds involved, as follows:Unrestricted net assetsInvestment income related to unrestricted accession funds is recorded as nonoperatingincome. Other unrestricted income, unless earned on investmentssubject to the spending-rate policy, is reported as income available foroperations. The income on unrestricted funds subject to the spending-ratepolicy is recorded as available for operations up to the level indicated by thespending-rate policy, with any excess recorded as non-operating income.Temporarily restricted net assetsInvestment income on investments <strong>of</strong> temporarily restricted net assets isrecorded as temporarily restricted income.Permanently restricted net assetsNonexpendable investment income is recorded as an increase in permanentlyrestricted net assets. Investment income earned on operating endowments, upto the level indicated by the spending-rate policy, is recorded as unrestrictedincome with the excess recorded as permanently restricted income. Investmentincome earned on endowment accession funds remains with the accession fundsuntil released from restrictions.ContributionsContributions are recognized as revenues when pledged, or when received ifunrelated to a pledge. The value <strong>of</strong> contributed collection items is shown net inthe non-operating accessions line item.Property and equipmentThe <strong>Museum</strong> building and Historic Houses are owned by the City <strong>of</strong> Norfolk.Most improvements and additions to the buildings have been funded jointly by theCity and by <strong>Museum</strong> contributions restricted for such purposes. As the <strong>Museum</strong>does not have a formal lease with the City, the <strong>Museum</strong> has recorded suchexpenditures as non-operating items. Accordingly, no asset or related depreciationexpense is recognized by the <strong>Museum</strong> in the accompanying financial statements forsuch expenditures. Furthermore, amounts have not been reflected in theaccompanying statement <strong>of</strong> activities to reflect the donative use <strong>of</strong> the buildings.Furniture, equipment and fixtures are recorded at cost and depreciated using thestraight-line method over periods ranging from three to ten years.Cash and cash equivalentsThe <strong>Museum</strong> considers all highly liquid investments with maturities <strong>of</strong> threemonths or less when purchased to be cash equivalents. Cash and cash equivalentsfor purposes <strong>of</strong> the statements <strong>of</strong> net assets and <strong>of</strong> cash flows exclude cash and cashequivalents managed by the <strong>Museum</strong>’s pr<strong>of</strong>essional investment managers.Use <strong>of</strong> estimatesThe preparation <strong>of</strong> financial statements in conformity with accounting principlesgenerally accepted in the United States <strong>of</strong> America requires management to makeestimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts <strong>of</strong> assets and liabilitiesand the disclosure <strong>of</strong> contingent assets and liabilities at the date <strong>of</strong> the financialstatements, and the reported amounts <strong>of</strong> revenues and expenses during thereporting period. Accordingly, actual results could differ from such estimates.Functional allocation <strong>of</strong> expensesThe cost <strong>of</strong> providing the various program and supporting services has beensummarized on a functional basis in the statements <strong>of</strong> activities and <strong>of</strong> operatingexpenses. In presenting the <strong>Museum</strong>’s natural classification <strong>of</strong> expenses on afunctional basis, direct expenses are aggregated by function and indirect expenses,primarily facilities management and depreciation, have been allocated among thefunctional programs and services benefited.NOTE 2 - Concentration <strong>of</strong> Credit RiskFinancial instruments that potentially subject the <strong>Museum</strong> to concentrations <strong>of</strong>credit risk consist principally <strong>of</strong> temporary cash equivalents, temporaryinvestments, and investment securities. To mitigate credit risk, the <strong>Museum</strong>’s cashand temporary investments are placed with highly regarded financial institutions,and the <strong>Museum</strong>’s investment securities are managed by pr<strong>of</strong>essional investmentmanagement firms chosen (with the assistance <strong>of</strong> an investment consulting firm)for their sector expertise.NOTE 3 - Investments and investment incomeInvestments are carried at fair value and consist <strong>of</strong> the following:June 30, <strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong>Cash and money market funds $ 3,093,470 $ 3,103,110Bonds 6,052,118 6,847,032Domestic equities 6,796,723 6,144,244Foreign equities 6,420,868 7,005,120Equity substitutes 18,204,280 22,096,395Total investments $ 40,567,459 $ 45,195,901The fair value <strong>of</strong> investments and investment income are allocated equitably toeach fund based on each fund’s participation in the investment pool.During the years ended June 30, <strong>2009</strong>, <strong>2008</strong>, and 2007 proceeds from investmentmaturities and sales totaled $4,232,449, $2,351,189, and $4,331,145, and purchases<strong>of</strong> investments totaled $2,351,788, $1,079,866, and $742,202, respectively.Income taxesThe <strong>Museum</strong> is exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) <strong>of</strong> theU.S. Internal Revenue Code and has been determined to be an organization that isnot a private foundation. Accordingly, no provision for income or excise taxes hasbeen made in the accompanying financial statements.


FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>59NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continuedInvestment income (loss) for the years ended June 30, consists <strong>of</strong> the following:For the years ended June 30, <strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong> 2007Interest and dividends, net <strong>of</strong>investment fees $ 1,829,921 $ 1,302,905 $ 997,512Change in fair value <strong>of</strong> investments (6,509,103) (1,208,005) 4,893,937Total investment income (loss) $ (4,679,182) $ 94,900 $ 5,891,449Investment income (loss) is recorded in the following net asset categories on thestatement <strong>of</strong> activities:For the years ended June 30, <strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong> 2007Unrestricted net assets:Designated for current operations $ 670,751 $ 854,834 $ 656,872Non-operating income (713,150) 5,783 893,555(42,399) 860,617 1,550,427Temporarily restricted (1,486,874) (17,409) 1,722,524Permanently restricted (3,149,909) (748,308) 2,618,498Total investment income (loss) $ (4,679,182) $ 94,900 $ 5,891,449NOTE 4 - Pledges receivable, netPledges receivable are carried at estimated fair value and consist <strong>of</strong> the following:June 30, <strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong>Amounts due within one year $ 1,169,578 $ 1,085,510Amounts due in more than one yearbut less than five years 3,696,247 3,827,612Amounts due in more than five years 3,083,518 3,713,807Total pledges receivable 7,949,343 8,626,929Less allowance for doubtful accounts (540,366) (642,421)Less present value discount (at 7%) (2,218,060) (2,654,357)Total pledges receivable, net $ 5,190,917 $ 5,330,151NOTE 5 - Fair Value MeasurementsStatement <strong>of</strong> Financial Accounting Standards No. 157 defines fair value as theexchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (anexit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability inan orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date.SFAS No. 157 also establishes a three-level fair-value hierarchy and describes theinputs that are used to measure assets and liabilities as follows:Level 1: The asset and liability fair values are based on quoted prices in activemarkets for identical assets or liabilities.Level 2: The asset and liability fair values are based on observable inputs thatinclude quoted market prices for similar assets or liabilities; quoted marketprices that are not in an active market; or other inputs that are observable andcan be corroborated by observable market data for substantially the full term <strong>of</strong>the assets or liabilities. Level 2 assets include debt securities with quoted pricesthat are traded less frequently than exchange traded instruments.Level 3: The asset and liability fair values are based on unobservable inputs thatare supported by little or no market activity. Level 3 assets and liabilities includefinancial instruments whose value is determined using pricing models,discounted cash flow methodologies, or similar techniques, as well asinstruments for which the determination <strong>of</strong> fair value requires significantmanagement judgment or estimation.The following table presents the <strong>Museum</strong>’s assets that are measured at fair value ona recurring basis for each hierarchy level at June 30, <strong>2009</strong>:Level Level Level1 2 3 TotalInvestment securities $ 19,394,953 $ - $ 21,172,506 $ 40,567,459Pledges receivable $ - $ - $ 5,190,917 $ 5,190,917The following table presents a reconciliation <strong>of</strong> investment securities in whichsignificant unobservable inputs (Level 3) were used to determine fair value:For the year ended June 30, <strong>2009</strong>Balance, July 1, <strong>2008</strong> $ 24,079,861Realized gains (losses), net 145,195Change in unrealized gains (losses), net (3,255,512)Purchases, sales and settlements, net 202,962Balance, June 30, <strong>2009</strong> $ 21,172,506


60FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continuedNOTE 6 - Notes payableIn July 2004, the <strong>Museum</strong> established a revolving demand note with a commercialbank for $1,200,000 secured by certain <strong>Museum</strong> investment securities. As <strong>of</strong> June30, <strong>2009</strong>, the note balance outstanding was $361,696. The <strong>Museum</strong> is makingmonthly principal and interest payments <strong>of</strong> $10,000 (interest at 6.16%) until paidin full in October 2012.The scheduled maturities for the above note are as follows for theyears ending June 30:2010 $ 106,9812011 113,7612012 140,954$ 361,696In addition to the above, in February 2007, the <strong>Museum</strong> borrowed $1,770,000from a commercial bank to purchase real property adjacent to the <strong>Museum</strong>.The interest-only note had an interest rate <strong>of</strong> 5.61% and was paid in full onFebruary 28, <strong>2009</strong>.Interest expense and cash paid for interest for the years ended June 30, <strong>2009</strong>,<strong>2008</strong>, and 2007 was $100,489, $132,122, and $66,291, respectively.NOTE 7 - AccessionsAccessions included as non-operating activities in the accompanying statement <strong>of</strong>activities, consist <strong>of</strong> the following:For the years ended June 30, <strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong> 2007Total accessions $ 557,027 $ 696,227 $ 382,628Deaccession proceeds (316) (178,167) (39,314)Total cost <strong>of</strong> accessions,net <strong>of</strong> proceeds $ 556,711 $ 518,060 $ 343,314NOTE 8 - Board-designated and restricted net assetsAt June 30, the <strong>Museum</strong>’s Board-designated and restricted net assets classified as topurpose are as follows:June 30, <strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong>Unrestricted – Board-designated:Accessions $ 4,204,289 $ 4,893,483Program and supporting services 1,470,660 1,740,185Total Board-designated net assets 5,674,949 6,633,668Temporarily restricted:Accessions 212,236 221,624Capital improvements 1,106,588 1,207,572Program and supporting services 15,564,938 16,552,296Total temporarilyrestricted net assets 16,883,762 17,981,492Permanently restricted:Accessions 4,921,914 5,749,604Program and supporting services 18,547,340 20,920,317Total permanentlyrestricted net assets 23,469,254 26,669,921Total Board-designated andrestricted net assets $ 46,027,965 $ 51,285,081The above funds aggregated by purpose, consist <strong>of</strong> the following:Accessions $ 9,318,439 $ 10,864,711Capital improvements 1,106,588 1,207,572Program and supporting services 35,602,938 39,212,798Total Board-designated andrestricted net assets $ 46,027,965 $ 51,285,081At June 30, <strong>2009</strong>, permanently restricted net assets included $3,490,110 <strong>of</strong>investment income in excess <strong>of</strong> principal that is available for accessions and otherexpenditures subject to restrictions included in the original gift instruments.Included in the above net assets are funds that function as endowment funds dueto explicit donor intent or Board designation. Endowment type funds included inthe above are as follows:


FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FISCAL YEAR <strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>61NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, continuedJune 30, <strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong>Unrestricted - Board-designated:Programs and supporting services $ 1,285,895 $ 1,552,131Temporarily restricted:Programs and supporting services 10,052,196 11,296,477BACK COVERThe <strong>Chrysler</strong> staffproudly donned theircollectible <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glass 2t-shirts and served aswalking billboards forthe region-wide celebration.Photo by Ed Pollard,<strong>Museum</strong> photographerPermanently restricted:Accessions 4,921,914 5,749,604Programs and supporting services 15,773,613 18,163,447Total $ 32,033,618 $ 36,761,659The following table presents a reconciliation <strong>of</strong> endowment fund net assets for the year ended June 30, <strong>2009</strong>:Board- Temporarily PermanentlyDesignated Restricted Restricted TotalBalance, July 1, <strong>2008</strong> $ 1,552,131 $ 11,296,477 $ 23,913,051 $ 36,761,659Investment loss (See Note 3) (166,236) (1,226,326) (3,149,908) (4,542,470)Contributions - 181,842 157,621 339,463Expenditures (100,000) (199,797) (225,237) (525,034)Balance, June 30, <strong>2009</strong> $ 1,285,895 $ 10,052,196 $ 20,695,527 $ 32,033,618NOTE 9 - Net assets released from restrictions to support operationsNet assets released from restrictions supported the following:For the years ended June 30, <strong>2009</strong> <strong>2008</strong> 2007Operational support:Galleries, curatorial, and exhibitions $ 202,765 $ 489,954 $ 299,196Specific educational programs 8,033 56,412 40,099Capital campaign support 4,178 4,159 12,000General operations 28,097 69,019 174,797Pledges – that met time restrictions 324,518 132,518 134,500Miscellaneous 17,785 7,681 17,870Total operational support 585,376 759,743 678,462Non-operating support:Capital improvements 2,448,210 906,919 586,083Accessions 415,585 480,806 313,565Total non-operating support 2,863,795 1,387,725 899,648Total support received fromrestricted funds $ 3,449,171 $ 2,147,468 $ 1,578,110The sources for the above support came from the following restricted netasset classes:Temporarily restricted funds:Accession funds $ 196,250 $ 251,902 $ 171,529Program and supportingservices funds 579,474 746,059 663,538Capital improvements funds 2,448,210 906,919 517,297Net assets released fromrestriction 3,223,934 1,904,880 1,352,364Permanently restricted funds:Accession funds 219,335 228,904 142,036Program and supporting services funds 5,902 13,684 14,924Capital improvement funds - - 68,786Net assets released fromrestriction 225,237 242,588 225,746Total support provided tounrestricted funds $ 3,449,171 $ 2,147,468 $ 1,578,110


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