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Our Vision: I nspiring Wonder

through the Power of Art

2008 –2009 Annual Report


In December 2008, the MIA acquired a The photograph is based on Francisco Goya’s
photograph by Yinka Shonibare, a British artist famous 1799 etching, The Sleep of Reason Produces
whose work explores European history—and Monsters. (The MIA owns a presentation copy of
colonialism in particular—from a distinctly Goya’s Los Caprichos, which contains the celebrated
contemporary vantage point. etching.) The main character wears period dress
made from fabrics inextricably linked with African
A “postcolonial hybrid,” Shonibare was born in
identity. During the nineteenth century, such brightly
Britain to Nigerian parents who moved back to
colored “Dutch wax prints,” based on Indonesian
Lagos when the artist was 3. He returned to
batiks, were manufactured in England and the
England at age 17, where he lives today. His dual
Netherlands before being exported to the markets
cultural identity plays a significant role in his art.
of West Africa.

This acquisition is significant because it enters the


MIA’s collection through its new Department of
Contemporary Art. A work that connects several
curatorial departments, including Photographs,
Prints and Drawings, and African Art, it underscores
the museum’s diverse holdings. It is on view in the
African galleries (250).


Overheard in the galleries
“That looks so real. Is it a picture? His hair looks like
brushstrokes. It’s weird. Good weird.”
—Young visitor

“I was wondering what it was doing here. It makes


me think of European colonialism as seen through
the eyes of Africans. It’s helpful to include the
Indonesian batik.”
—Dad

“It’s like Somalia sleeping, and the monsters are


taking over.”
—Somali woman leading a tour group

Francisco Goya, Spanish, 1746–1828


El sueño de la razón produce
monstruos (The Sleep of Reason
Produces Monsters), Plate 43 of
Los Caprichos, 1797–98
Etching and aquatint
The William Hood Dunwoody Fund by
exchange, and Gift of funds from Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Adams, Dr. and Mrs. David
Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Benton J. Case,
Mr. and Mrs. W. John Driscoll, Mr. and
Mrs. Reuel Harmon, P.83.57.43

Yinka Shonibare, MBE, British, b. 1962


The Sleep of Reason Produces
Monsters (Australia), 2008
C-print on aluminum
The C. Curtis Dunnavan Fund for
Contemporary Art, 2008.79

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CONTENTS

4 Accessibility
Letter from the Director and President
6 Respect & Preservation
Acquisitions bring new strength to the collection
16 Excellence
Exhibitions bring new insights to art
22 Creativity & Learning
The energy you bring to the MIA
28 Integrity
The generosity you share
30 Director’s Circle
31 Patrons’ Circle
33 Contributors’ Circle
40 Corporate, Government, and Foundation Grants
41 Special Gifts and Sponsorships
42 Matching Gift Companies
42 Memorials and Tributes
44 Named Endowment Funds for Operations
and Programs
46 Named Endowments for Works of Art
47 Gifts of Art and Funds for Art Acquisition
48 New Century Society Members
50 Bequests
50 Honor Roll
56 exhibitions & publications
60 Acquisitions & CREDITS
82 Trustees & staff
87 financials
89 museum information
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ACCESSIBILITY

Our Mission: THE MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ARTS


ENRICHES THE COMMUNITY BY
COLLECTING, PRESERVING, AND MAKING
ACCESSIBLE OUTSTANDING WORKS OF ART
FROM THE WORLD’S DIVERSE CULTURES.

457,575 visitors

20,000  
 ouseholds have MIA
h
memberships

104,520
K-12 students statewide
benefited from classroom
resources supplied by the
museum.

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Letter from the Director


Let me begin by saying how proud we are a German native, Eike has worked at Sotheby’s,
to share our new mission and vision statements with London, the J. Paul Getty Museum, and at the
you. Crafted collaboratively with input from staff, National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
board members, volunteers, and visitors, these state-
Because of disciplined expense control, we achieved
ments ground, guide, refine, and focus the actions
a balanced budget for the year. Almost $7 million
of this museum. More than simply aspirational, they
was raised in unrestricted and restricted gifts and
inform every object we collect, every exhibition we
pledges to the museum (down 4% from the previ-
organize, every program we offer, and everything
ous year). In these challenging economic times, this
else we do to welcome and engage you, our visi-
achievement speaks volumes about the level of com-
tors. What’s more, they serve as bedrock to our new
munity support the MIA is fortunate to have, thanks
four-year strategic plan, recently adopted by the
to our 20,000 member households, the continuing
­museum’s board of trustees.
commitment from the people of Hennepin County,
As part of this process, we have reaffirmed our and the outstanding philanthropy directed toward
institutional values of accessibility, respect, pres- the MIA’s exhibitions and programs.
ervation, excellence, creativity, learning, and
Many corporate sponsors helped us bring wonder-
integrity—the very words used to organize the
ful exhibitions and programs to the community: Best
pages of this Annual Report. During the 2008–2009
Buy sponsored the special exhibition “INDIA: Public
fiscal year, we have emerged as a fully aligned
Places, Private Spaces;” Target supported Target
institution, with annual staff work plans, operating
Family Day and The Circle; Jerome Foundation sup-
budget, and evaluation all tied to achieving goals
ported the Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program;
established under our strategic plan priorities. It has
UnitedHealth Group sponsored our youth programs;
been a huge, and hugely rewarding, undertaking.
Ameriprise Financial sponsored school tours; Friends
A key element of our mission is “collecting, pre- of the Institute sponsored Art Adventure programs;
serving, and making accessible outstanding works and H.B. Fuller Company sponsored our Department
of art.” To this end, we have hired four curators, of Photographs programs and outreach.
each one a respected scholar and connoisseur in
I would also like to thank Brian Palmer for his dedi-
his field. Elizabeth Armstrong arrived as our new
cated service as chairman of our Board of Trustees
assistant director for exhibitions and programs and
for the last two years. And a heartfelt thank-you
curator of contemporary art, coming to us from the
goes to our incredible MIA team. It is an immense
Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach,
pleasure to work with such talented, dedicated, and
California. David Little, Ph.D., head of the Depart-
creative people.
ment of Photographs, joined us in January, most
recently from the Whitney Museum of American This is indeed a great time to be a member of this
Art. Thomas Rassieur also came aboard as our new incredible, dynamic institution, and we value your
John E. Andrus III Curator of Prints and Drawings support more than ever. I look forward to seeing you
and head of the MIA’s Prints and Drawings Depart- often in the months ahead.
ment; Tom joined us from the Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston.

And arriving in October 2009 is Eike Schmidt, our


new James Ford Bell Curator of Decorative Arts and Kaywin Feldman,
Sculpture, and head of the Department of Architec- Director and President
ture, Design, Decorative Arts, Craft, and Sculpture;

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RESPECT & PRESERVATION

ACQUISITIONS BRING NEW


STRENGTH TO THE COLLECTION

443  superb objects


entered the collection,
enriching each of
the 9 curatorial
departments

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Acquisitions bring new strength to the collection

The permanent collection is always at the Our holdings of African, Oceanic, and Native
core of our work. During the past year, we acquired American Art have grown, with a variety of superb
443 outstanding objects, thanks to the extraordinary accessions, including:
generosity of individual collectors and donors. What
This frontlet, an excellent example of Bella Coola
follows are a few highlights; please turn to the back
sculpture, with its dynamic lines highlighted with
for a complete listing.
abalone inlays.

With its upright bearing, inwardly turned gaze,


and carefully braided hair and beard, this Baule
figure from Côte d’Ivoire represents an idealized
man: physically beautiful, thus morally upright.

This Melanesian mask, with its dramatic presence


and strong features, especially the long, curv-
ing nose, is an exceptional example of the Ramu
River aesthetic.

Bella Coola (Nuxalk)


North America, Canada, British Columbia, and
Northwest Coast region
Frontlet, c. 1850
Wood, pigments, abalone shell, copper,
ermine pelts, cotton, plant fibers, wool,
buttons, sea lion whiskers
The Robert J. Ulrich Works of Art Purchase
Fund, 2008.61

Baule
Africa, Côte d’Ivoire
Male figure, 19th century
Wood
The William Hood Dunwoody Fund, 2008.62

Papua New Guinea, Ramu River region


Mask, 1920–30
Wood, pigments, plant fibers
Gift of funds from Jack and Connie Wallinga
and the Paul C. Johnson, Jr. Fund, 2008.68

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The Department of Chinese, Indian, and South-


east Asian Art has acquired several splendid
objects:

A magnificent bronze sculpture of Shiva and


Uma as Somaskanda from the 13th century,
during the Chola dynasty, a rare work of
extraordinary quality and condition.

An exceptionally rare wooden figure of a female


court attendant from the ancient Chou Culture.
Highly stylized, the figure still shows traces of
lacquer that reveal facial and costume detail.

A bronze figure of Parvati, also from the Chola


dynasty, another classic example of 13th century
bronze casting.

India, Tamil Nadu, Chola period


Shiva and Uma as Somaskanda,
13th century
Bronze
The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund,
2009.12.2a–c

India, Chola period


Devi as Uma (Parvati), 13th century
Bronze
The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund,
2009.12.1

China, late Eastern Chou dynasty


Figurine of a Female Court
Attendant,
4th–3rd century b.c.
Wood with lacquer pigments
Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton,
2008.77

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The Department of Japanese and Korean Art has


added several remarkable Japanese works of art,
including:

In Praise of Green Hills and White Clouds, by


Tanomura Chokunyu, an enchanting landscape
painting from 1905 by one of the last leading
proponents of the Nanga tradition.

A lyrical painting of Murasaki Shikibu, the 11th


century noblewoman and author of the epic
Tale of Genji, by Watanabe Seitei.

Watanabe Seitei, Japanese, 1851–1918


Murasaki Shikibu on the Veranda, c. 1900–10
Ink and colors on silk
The Louis W. Hill, Jr. Fund, 2009.8.2

Tanomura Chokunyu, Japanese, 1814–1907


In Praise of Green Hills and White Clouds, 1905
Ink and colors on paper
The William Hood Dunwoody Fund, 2009.14

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The new Department of Contemporary Art


purchased two spectacular works:

The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, by Yinka


Shonibare, is a photograph based on Francisco
Goya’s famous 1799 etching. Born in Britain to
Nigerian parents, Shonibare reprises this familiar
image as he explores issues of race, identity, and
colonialism. (See page 2 for more details.)

The first piece of video art to enter the perma-


nent collection, migration, is by Doug Aitken.
Hauntingly beautiful, it features close studies of
wild North American animals released within the
artificial habitat of a desolate hotel room.

Yinka Shonibare, MBE, British, born 1962


The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (Australia), 2008
C‑print mounted on aluminum
The C. Curtis Dunnavan Fund for Contemporary Art, 2008.79

Doug Aitken, American, born 1968


migration (empire)–linear version, 2008
Single channel video installation
The William Hood Dunwoody Fund, 2009.7

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The Department of Architecture, Design,


Decorative Arts, Craft, and Sculpture was
further strengthened with a number of fine works,
including;

A spectacular silver gilt charger featuring a fantas-


tically sculptural scene of the feast of the gods, by
the English firm of Rundell, Bridge, and Rundell
and made in the Antique/Renaissance Revival style.

A rare inlaid desk, by Gustave Stickley’s Crafts-


man workshop, whose elegant form, delicate
inlay, overhanging writing surface, and gallery
top provide a sophisticated, architectural counter­
point to the firm’s heavier, unornamented Arts
and Crafts furniture.

William Pitts, English, active 1781–1818


Manufacturer: Rundell, Bridge and Rundell,
London, 1788–1843
Feast of the Gods charger, 1808
Silver gilt
The Mary Anges and Al McQuinn Purchase
Fund, 2008.71

Craftsman Workshops of Gustav Stickley,


American (Eastwood, New York), 1899–1916
Desk, c. 1903
American white oak, pewter, copper, wood inlay
The Walter C. and Mary C. Briggs Endowment Fund
and gift of the American Decorative Art
1900 Foundation, 2009.10

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The Department of Paintings & Modern Sculpture


acquired these wonderful works:

Houses at the Seaside, by Alexandra Exter, one


of the leading Russian and Ukrainian avant-garde
artists. Deeply influenced by French Cubism
and Italian Futurism, she painted bold, dynamic
compositions charged with energy, rhythm, and
movement.

The Seashore, by James McNeill Whistler, a lovely


little gem and a typical example of Whistler’s
desire to capture only vital information in his
paintings.

Monuments, by Christian Boltanski, a series of


dramatic installations that visually conjure the
twilight place between past and present.

Alexandra Exter, Russian, 1882–1949


Untitled, c. 1917
Oil and tempera on canvas
The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund, 2008.83

James McNeill Whistler


Christian Boltanski, French, born 1944 American, 1834–1903
Monuments (Installation Salle Petriere), 1986 The Seashore, 1883–85
Photographs, electric lights and wiring (22 elements) Pigment on thin board
Gift of Mr. Gordon Locksley, 2008.102 The John R. Van Derlip Trust
Fund and gift of Dr. John
and Colles Larkin, 2009.16.3

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We acquired a number of outstanding images for


the Department of Photographs, such as:

Contrasting the construction site with the


skyscrapers that surround it, this photograph
by Robert Polidori captures the archaeology of
New York City. The picture’s complex formal
elements show a slice of the Manhattan skyline
from a viewpoint rarely seen in the history of
photography.

Commander Ballan on the Staff of General


Bosquet (Crimean War), by Roger Fenton,
who primarily made portraits of soldiers and
documentary images of their encampments
during the Crimean War in 1855.

White Lotus, by Cy DeCosse, a Minnesota


photographer. You may recognize this photo-
graph as the signature image of Art in Bloom.

Robert Polidori, American, born 1951


Looking South East from 45th Street and Madison
Avenue, 1998
C-print
Gift of Lawrence and Linda Perlman, 2009.18

Roger Fenton, British, 1819–69


Commander Ballan on the Staff of General Bosquet
(Crimean War), 1855 (printed 1856)
Salt print
Gift of Martin Weinstein, 2008.85.3

Cy DeCosse, American, born 1929


White Lotus, 2005
Gum bichromate print
Gift of Cy DeCosse, 2008.90

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The Department of Prints and Drawings gained


stellar additions, including:

A Winding River, a ravishing color monotype with


pastel by Edgar Degas. Demonstrating radical
abstraction, bold colors, and tantalizing texture,
Degas takes full advantage of the spontaneity
and experimentation of the medium.

African/American, by Kara Walker, a striking


linoleum cut; both elegant and disturbing, this
imposing image provokes questions about racial
and sexual stereotypes.

La Fin du Monde, filmée par L’Ange N.-D. (The


End of the World, Filmed by the Angel of Notre
Dame), an exuberantly illustrated Cubist book
with 22 color stenciled illustrations by Fernand
Léger. The artist also designed the book’s experi-
mental typography.

Edgar Degas, French, 1834–1917


A Winding River, c. 1890
Oil monotype overworked in pastel
The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund, 2009.19.1

Kara Walker, American, born 1969


Landfall Press, American (Chicago), publisher and printer
African/American, 1998
Linoleum cut
The Walter R. Bollinger Fund
2009.21

Fernand Léger, illustrator, 1881–1955


Blaise Cendrars, author, 1887–1961
Éditions de la Sirène, Paris, publisher
La Fin du Monde, filmée par L’Ange N.-D., 1919
Color pochoir (stencilled) illustrations, letterpress
The Putnam Dana McMillan Fund, 2009.20

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Many objects entered the museum’s robust


collection of Textiles, including:

A woman’s wedding veil (thirma phulkari),


which further expands our collection of Indian
veils, each reflecting the country’s distinguished
textile heritage.

Loin Cloth: Anonymous, a tapestry by Lia Cook,


a contemporary fiber artist who explores new
media and construction techniques.

Four Tulips, a pictorial woven tapestry by Helena


Hernmarck, whose artwork extends the tapes-
try tradition into the 21st century and whose
archive is shared by the MIA and the University of
Minnesota.

Lia Cook, American, born 1942


Loin Cloth: Anonymous, 1995
Linen, rayon, acrylic paint, dye
The Bernard Granum Endowment Fund in honor of Lotus Stack
2008.39

India, Hindu Jat


Woman’s wedding veil (thirma phulkari), 20th century
Cotton, silk, embroidery
Helena Hernmarck, American (born Sweden, 1941)
Gift of Dr. Richard L. Simmons in honor of Lotus Stack
Hanna Tsao
2008.41.28
Four Tulips, 1999
Wool
Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck
2008.57.3

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EXCELLENCE

EXHIBITIONS BRING NEW


INSIGHTS TO ART

6  xhibitions featured the work


e
of 16 Minnesota artists in the
Minnesota Artists Exhibition
Program

4,000,000
Web visitors sought
interactive features,
slideshows, and other
valuable information on
artsmia.org

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Exhibitions bring new insights to art

All year long, the galleries are filled with a In Target Gallery, the year’s highlights
diverse and rich spectrum of exhibitions, produced include:
either from original scholarship or through partner- “Friedlander: Photography” traced the prolific
ships with other leading art museums in the country career of American photographer Lee Friedlander.
and abroad. In all, our curators mounted literally The retrospective was drawn largely from the
dozens of large and small exhibitions. Museum of Modern Art’s extensive collection of
Friedlander’s work.

“INDIA: Public Places, Private Spaces—Contempo-


rary Photography and Video Art” featured the
work of 28 contemporary Indian artists and
marked an exciting new venture for the MIA into
multimedia.

“Noble Dreams & Simple Pleasures: American


Masterworks from Minnesota Collections”
offered a rich selection of American art spanning
1800 to 1910. An extraordinary endeavor, it
offered visitors a rare look into private local
collections.

“Sin & Salvation: William Holman Hunt and the


Pre-Raphaelite Vision” brought to life a fascinat-
ing period in English art history and lent fresh
insights into the life and work of Hunt, a founder
of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

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William Holman Hunt
The Lady of Shalott, 1888–1905
Oil on canvas
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut
On view in “Sin & Salvation.”
Video and innovative displays made “INDIA: Public Places,
Private Spaces” an immersive experience.

Farm Among Hills, Giverny, by Theodore Robinson, was featured


in “Noble Dreams & Simple Pleasures,” an exhibition of paintings
owned by Minnesota collectors. Thanks to generous benefactors, it
entered the collection upon the show’s closing.

Lee Friedlander, American, born 1934


Denver, Colorado, 1998
Gelatin silver print
Gift of the photographer
MoMA accession # 310.2005
On view in “Friedlander: Photography.”

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Exhibitions held in U.S. Bank Gallery


“Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future” explored the
work of one of the most prolific, unorthodox,
and controversial modern masters of 20th cen- “Time and Tide” highlighted the superb aesthetic
quality and cultural meanings of Asmat artwork,
tury architecture and design. An exciting collabo- like in this ajour from the Atsj village, New Guinea,
from the American Museum of Asmat Art,
ration with the Walker Art Center, this exhibition University of St. Thomas.
was split between the two museums, sharing
opening events and a very successful symposium.

“Time and Tide: The Changing Art of the Asmat


of New Guinea” highlighted the artistic output
of Asmat artists, with works drawn primarily from
the collection of the American Museum of Asmat
Art at the University of St. Thomas.

Co-curated with the Walker Art Center, “Eero Saarinen: Shaping


the Future” filled the MIA’s U.S. Bank Gallery with models, prints,
drawings, and photographs that reflected the dynamism of the
modern age.

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Focused exhibitions provided a richer context for


individual works or groups of works in the perma-
nent collection. Such exhibitions included:

“Expanding the Boundaries: Selected Drawings


from the Yvonne and Gabriel P. Weisberg Collec-
tion.” These generous local scholars have col-
lected drawings for more than 30 years, focusing
on realist and naturalist artists working in France
and Belgium in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries.

“Unspoken Messages: The Art of the Necklace,”


which invited the viewer to experience, in a new
context, objects made of various materials from
many of the world’s cultures.

The Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program mounted


engaging and vital artist-curated exhibitions of con-
temporary Minne­sota art, as part of the museum’s
commitment to expanding contemporary art in the
galleries. Since July 2008, MAEP opened six such
shows featuring 16 regional artists.

Nancy Robinson
Yellow Self Portrait, 2008
Oil on canvas
60 x 36 inches
On view in the MAEP exhibition “Sin and Guilt.”

The recent acquisition of this exceptional necklace inspired


“Unspoken Messages,” an exhibition featuring the beauty and
significance of the necklace through various cultures and eras.
Hawaii, Necklace
Early 19th century
Human hair, walrus ivory, plant fibers
The William Dunwoody Fund, 2008.69

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Lucian Ott, French, 1870?–1927
A Tanner Smoking His Pipe, 1918
Watercolor, gouache, and charcoal on cream wove paper
Collection of Yvonne and Gabriel P. Weisberg
On view in “Expanding the Boundaries.”

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CREATIVITY & LEARNING

The energy you bring to the MIA

365 trained volunteers


provided 9,228
tour hours

2,600
v isitors attended
a lecture or class

23,000 
p
 eople reveled in the
fresh sights and smells
of Art in Bloom

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29 ,000
 ids and families took
k
part in our free monthly
Target Family Days

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The energy you bring to the MIA

Deepening our connections within the com- Two free monthly events—Target Family Day and
munity and with our visitors is vital to the continuing Third Thursday—continue to draw loyal followings
success of the museum. Free admission is among and are worthy of special note. Last year, 29,166
the most valuable ways for us to achieve this goal, kids and family members came to Target Family
along with regularly refreshing our calendar of exhi- Day, participating in tours, art-making activities, and
bitions, educational offerings for youth and adults, performances organized around special exhibitions
and free events. and the permanent collection. Another 7,949 visi-
tors attended Third Thursday, which each month
One exciting, innovative approach to engage and
features a slate of local musicians, films, tours, and
welcome audiences is through social media, via Face-
more aimed at young adults.
book and Twitter, which invites visitor participation
in dynamic new ways; the museum’s Facebook page To engage visitors directly with the art, the museum
now links to over 6,000 fans. We’re increasing our offers a vast array of tour options, including free
presence in physical social realms as well; for instance, tours led by trained guides, self-guided and custom
attendees of many Twin Cities festivals and events are tours, Quick Stops audio tours, Spotlight conver-
likely to see our new Street Team of interns circulat- sations, and Ask Me guides and Art Carts in the
ing in their colorful MIA t-shirts. galleries. This year, we introduced two programs
catering to the needs and interests of specialized
audiences: “Discover Your Story” tours for people
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Target Family Day always includes fun hands-on art activities, like with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and
the creation of colorful Indian rangoli designs.
their care­givers, and tours for veterans, a program
Tour guide Jane Tygesson leads a Discover Your Story tour, a new
program specifically designed for people with Alzheimer’s disease that debuted in June.
and dementia.

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8,000


v isitors enjoyed free
evenings of art activities
at our monthly Third
Clockwise from top: Third Thursday fills the galleries with Thursday events
live local bands, tours, talks, and opportunities to mingle.
At February’s event “The Big Draw,” sketchers tried their
hands at still lifes. A couple takes advantage of a great
free date night.

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Community connections to art Educational outreach highlights


3,245 youth participated in the outdoor art- 104,520 K-12 students statewide benefited from
­making program Art in the Park, organized by classroom resources supplied by the museum.
MIA staff in collaboration with the Minneapolis
Nearly 100,000 students were served by the
Park and Recreation Board.
museum’s Art Adventure program in their schools.
800 youth engaged in arts and culture-related
72,436 K-12 students and 5,572 parent chaper-
activities across the street in Washburn Fair Oaks
ones toured the museum.
Park during the 2008 Peace Games, a partner-
ship with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation 3,535 teachers and Art Adventure volunteers
Board. Of them, more than 500 youth toured the received museum training.
museum on special docent-led tours. 1,276 preschoolers visited the museum for an
Artful Stories tour—our newest program
for kids.

368 individuals participated in “Discover Your


Story” tours for people with Alzheimer’s disease
and their caregivers in its pilot year.

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Youth Programs classes send young artists into the
galleries for inspiration, then to the studio to get creative.
The “Groovy Games” Target Family Day hosted games of
all types, including checkers. Artful Stories is a new tour
offering just for preschoolers; on this day, the MIA’s Sheila
McGuire meets kids on their level.

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Events to look forward to all year


Annual events draw visitors to the museum like bees
to wildflowers. We are extremely grateful for the
dedicated volunteers and staff members who put in
hundreds of hours to make such events a success.
For instance, the 2009 Minneapolis Print & Drawing
Fair attracted about 600 visitors, and raised nearly
$23,000 for the Print & Drawing Curatorial Council,
which uses the funds to purchase artworks for the
collection.

And, as ever, the museum continues to receive tre-


mendous support from the Friends of the Institute.
In addition to its many valuable contributions, this
group of extraordinary volunteers hosts two annual
events:

Art in Bloom, an annual rite of spring, attracted


some 23,000 people over a four-day period and
raised more than $90,000 to benefit the Friends
Children’s Fund, which introduces children to the
world of art.

Art Perchance, an evening of artful gaming that


offers chances to win original artworks, drew
400 guests and raised $92,000 for the Friends
Endowment for Transportation, which covers the
costs of school field trips to the museum.

Each year, Art in Bloom fills the galleries with floral


representations of museum artworks. Many visitors
report that the event helps them see favorite objects
in a new way.

Assistant curator Rachel McGarry discusses the finer


points of prints with a dealer at the Minneapolis
Print & Drawing Fair, an annual fundraiser.

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INTEGRITY

THE GENEROSITY YOU SHARE

424  households belong


to The Circle, our
program for members
ages 21 to 45

300  households belong


to the Patrons’ Circle

66  households belong
to the Director’s Circle

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The generosity you share

The following pages list the many extraordinary


donors who inspire excellence at the Minneapolis
Institute of Arts. We celebrate your gifts and eagerly
recognize publicly the impact you’ve had.

Bruce and Eric Dayton The Stephens family: Paris, Robert, Lora Truckenbrod and friend
Jibran Khan and Rita Khan Jacalyn, Kennidy, Conor Sue Shepard and Don Helgeson
Doug Kelley and Martin Weinstein
Angelica Volpi, Michele Volpi, and
Bonnie D’Aquila

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donors

Donors 2008–2009

The following pages Sponsors Directors


list the many donors $25,000–$49,999 $10,000–$14,999
whose gifts help to Pete and Margie Ankeny° Susan and Richard Anderson
inspire excellence at the Mrs. Wallace C. Dayton° Marilyn Beddor
Minneapolis Institute Kathy and Al Lenzmeier° Mr. and Mrs. Conley Brooks, Sr.°
of Arts. We celebrate Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan° Kristen Copham
Nivin MacMillan° Richard and Theresa Davis
your commitment
Ted and Dr. Roberta Mann Wendy and Douglas Dayton°
to the MIA, and are Foundation° Elisabeth J. Dayton°
pleased to recognize Robert and Jacalyn Stephens Eric Dayton
publicly the impact Margaret and Angus Wurtele° Julia W. Dayton°
of your generosity on Elizabeth and W. John Driscoll°
Collectors C. Curtis Dunnavan°
the museum and our Jane Emison°
community. $15,000–$24,999 Beverly and Richard Fink°
Martha and Bruce Atwater° Miles and Shirley Fiterman
Brenden-Mann Foundation Charitable Foundation°
Sandra and Peter Butler° David and Margene B. Fox°
Director’s John Camp° Berit and Michael Francis
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frechette°
Circle Susan and James R. Cargill II°
Mr. Kevin Ingram Hart and
Jay F. Ecklund°
We recognize with Dolly J. Fiterman° Mrs. Polly Dix Hart
Ruth and John Huss° John and Karen Himle°
gratitude the following Susan S. and Duane D. Hoff
Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad°
members of the R. C. Lilly Foundation° Patricia and Benjamin Jaffray°
Director’s Circle, Mary Agnes and Al McQuinn° Hubert and Nathalie Joly
whose annual support Sheila and John Morgan° Janet N. Jones°
Steve and Tamrah Schaller O’Neil° Myron and Anita Kunin°
represents the highest
Gail Sit° Anne Larsen Simonson/Larsen Fund°
level of commitment Barbara S. Longfellow°
Roger J. and Michele M. Sit
to the MIA’s vision and Laurie and Michael Snow° Don and Diana Lee Lucker
mission. Cargill and Donna MacMillan°
Martha MacMillan°
Siri and Bob Marshall°
Founders Samuel and Patricia McCullough°
William W. McGuire and Nadine
$50,000 and above M. McGuire Family Foundation°
Ruth and Bruce Dayton° Marilyn and Glen Nelson°
N. Bud and Beverly Grossman Robert W. and Carolyn Nelson
Foundation° Katherine D. and Stuart A. Nielsen°
Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison° Douglas and Mary Olson°
Bob Ulrich° Brian and Julia Palmer°
Linda Peterson Perlman and
Lawrence Perlman°
Darwin and Geri Reedy°
John and Lois Rogers°
Martha B. Stimpson°
Strangis Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Michele and Angelica Volpi

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Patrons’ Circle Mrs. David S. Williams° Rusty and Burt Cohen°


David A. Wilson and Dr. James E. and Gisela Corbett
We applaud the Michael J. Peterman Judith and Richard Corson°
generosity of the Alan and Leanne Zeppa Jeanne and *Burt Corwin°
David and Kitty Crosby
following donors whose Tom and Ellie Crosby, Jr.°
significant annual
Members
Dr. James H. Cupery and
support is indispensable $2,000–$4,999 Mr. John Wittgraf
to our success in serving Anonymous (5) Kenneth and Betty Jayne Dahlberg°
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams° Bonnie and James D’Aquila
the community. Deb Davenport and Stew Stender°
Todd and Allyson Aldrich°
Dr. Adrian and Mrs. Sally Edward and Sherry Ann Dayton°
Almquist° Megan and James Dayton
Benefactors Cy and Paula DeCosse Fund of
Julianne Amendola and Dan Jensen
$5,000–$9,999 Lucille and *Bob Amis° The Minneapolis Foundation°
William and Suzanne Ammerman° Thomas L. Dekko and Dorothie
John and Catherine Agee°
Mrs. William R. Anderson, Jr.° Alm Dekko Fund of
Mr. John E. Andrus III°
Elizabeth H. Andrus The Minneapolis Foundation
Peter and Sally Anson°
Daniel Avchen Dr. and Mrs. Francis Denis
Donna and Warren Beck°
Jo and Gordon Bailey° Pat and Lisa Denzer
David and Shari Boehnen°
Kent and Maria Bales° Dolan Family Fund of
Betty and Marvin Borman°
Edward R. Bazinet Foundation° The Minneapolis Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Buss
Marilyn C. Benson° Carol Donahue°
Robert and Gail Buuck,
Nathan and Theresa Berman David and Mary Doty°
Buuck Family Foundation°
Family Philanthropic Fund° Joan R. Duddingston°
Carmen and Jim Campbell°
Herman J. Birnberg° Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Erickson°
Nicky and Tom Carpenter°
Michael and Ann Birt° Robert and Lisa Erickson°
Mrs. Thomas M. Crosby, Sr.°
Jonathan Bishop° Kristine S. and Ronald A. Erickson°
David and Vanessa Dayton°
Carolyne Bisson and Helen Etzwiler
Bob and Joanie Dayton°
Richard R. Miller° Bill and Kathy Farley°
Janice Dircks
Alexandra O. Bjorklund Cathy and Jack Farrell°
Mr. Harry M. Drake°
Olivia Haines Blackburn° Kaywin Feldman and Jim Lutz
Mary Goff Fiterman°
Charles and Sandra Blackman° Benjamin and Rebecca Field°
Skip and Barbara Gage°
Michael Boardman and Mr. and *Mrs. George Flannery°
Geoffrey and Kelly Gage
Kate Tabner Gerald T. Flom°
Penny and Bill George
Philip and Linda Boelter° Vickie and Anthony Foster
Jennifer Gross and Jerry LeFevre
Susan S. Boren B.J. and John French°
Diane and Tony Hofstede°
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley C. Eugene and Mary Frey°
Orville C. Hognander°
Bowman II° Jack and Melinda Fribley°
Elliot and Eloise Kaplan Family
Kimberly J. Bowman Rob and Ann Furst
Fund of The Minneapolis
G.M. Bradley° John and Martha Gabbert°
Foundation°
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bress° Ellen and Jerry Gallagher°
Emily and Charles Kelley°
Arnold and Judith Brier Jim and Mary Gilbert
Skip and Sarah Krawczyk°
Carol and Conley Brooks, Jr. Dr. Stanley M. and
B. John and Sarah Lindahl, Jr.
Sandra M. and David M. Brown° Luella G. Goldberg°
Lucy and Robert Mitchell°
Virley and Forrest Brown° Linda and Jack Goldenberg°
Dr. and Mrs. Moe. S. Nozari
Nancy and John Burbidge Family Barbara and Mike Goldner°
John and Carol Prince
Fund of The Minneapolis Michael and Elizabeth Gorman
Mrs. Patricia Ringer°
Foundation Christine Gasparovich and
Jeannine M. Rivet and
Linda and Tim Burkett Brian Gould
Warren G. Herreid, II°
Carol Burton° Bob and Sue Greenberg°
Miss Joanne Robson°
Rodney and Barbara Burwell° Bev and Hal Harris°
Jeff and Kim Rugel°
Barbara Byrne Lorraine R. Hart
Mimi and David Sanders°
Joan and Gary Capen° Elizabeth and Jeffrey Hattara
Ronald and Janet Schutz
Joanne Carlson° Ann and David Heider°
Harriet and Edson Spencer Fund of
Walter and Elsa Carpenter Family Don Helgeson and Sue Shepard°
The Minneapolis Foundation°
Fund of The Minneapolis Jack and Kate Helms°
Ricardo and Donni Torres
Foundation° HenPhil Foundation
Fred and Alice Wall
Darlene J. and Richard P. Carroll° Sally and Peter Herfurth
Mary Ruth Weisel°
Helen L. Cashman° John and Diane Herman°
Ellen Wells°
Cheryle and Ed Clausman° Mrs. Helen M. Hocker°
Betsy and David Weyerhaeuser
John and Jean McGough Holten°

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Dorothy J. Horns, M.D. and Thomas M. Morin and Claire and Jim Schoenwetter
James P. Richardson° John G. Skogmo Darrell and Mary Schofield
Meredith and Richard Howell Angus T. Morrison Joan and Arthur R. Schulze°
Dr. and Mrs. William Hueg, Jr° Clinton and Mary K. Morrison° Doug and Mary Scovanner
Mr. and Mrs. Hadlai A. Hull° Oak Grove Foundation— Katie and Ken Searl°
Andy and Carole Hunter° John L. Morrison° Beth Ann and Saul Segal
Barbara and Aref Jamil Jabr William E. and Chouhei Mullin Mr. and Mrs. David C. Sherman
Josie R. Johnson° Kathy Murphy and Norman Jacqueline Smith°
Sally and Rodger Johnson Rickeman Joan T. Smith°
Jacqueline Nolte Jones° Elizabeth B. Myers° Tim Smith and Karen Miller
Lucy Jones° Alan and Dena Naylor° Wayne Spears
Sam and Sylvia Kaplan Fund of Timothy J. Naylor and Howard Stacker
The Minneapolis Foundation° Laura C. MacLennan Leann Standish
Jane and Jim Kaufman Fund of Connie S. Nelson° Barbara H. Steiner°
The Minneapolis Foundation° Jane and Thomas Nelson° Mrs. George Steiner°
Thomas and Janice Kelley Patricia J. Nelson° Evelyn T. Struthers°
Charitable Fund Sheryl and Steve Newman Glenda and Richard Struthers°
Warren and Patty Kelly° Nancy and Richard Nicholson Donald F. and Virginia Swanson°
Gary H. Knutson John and Shirley Nilsen° Larey and Craig Swanson
Beth Koepke° Jenny Nilsson and Garrison Keillor *Ross and Doris Taylor°
Laurel Krause and Ross Collins° David and Sheryll Norback° Brian and Linda Tell
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kunin° Jim and Jo Ann Nordlie° Dr. Robert D. and Marilyn C.
David and Randy Lebedoff Roger and Violet Noreen Thompson
Dorothy and Morris G. Levy Charitable Trust° Patricia Tilton°
Charitable Fund° The Dan and Sallie O’Brien Fund of Emily Anne and Gedney Tuttle°
C.M. and Mary Lewis° The Saint Paul Foundation° Mary W. Vaughan Fund of
Nicolai and Ronald Lewis° Joan Grathwol Olson and The Minneapolis Foundation°
Ward B. and *Susan E. Lewis° Stephen Olson Victoria K. Veach°
Sheila and Stephen Lieberman John and Marla Ordway Charitable Kris and Bill Veeneman°
Mrs. Betty Jeanne Lillehei° Lead Trust Richard Venegar and
Dr. John C. and Searcy T. Lillehei° Harriet and Bowen Osborn° Michele East-Venegar
John and Nancy Lindahl Family Cindy and Greg Page General and Mrs. John Vessey°
Fund of The Minneapolis Carla Pardue Joanne and Philip Von Blon°
Foundation° Mrs. James R. Paul Bernie and Janet Wagnild°
Lois Kay Litin William B. and Suzanne Payne The Wallin Foundation—
Jean and Arnold London Jeanne E. Pemble and Joel Poeschl° Maxine and Winston Wallin°
David and Mary Maas° David and Erica Perlman Jack and Connie Wallinga°
Reid and Ann MacDonald° Ann and Stephen Pflaum Kathleen and Bill Wanner°
Bob and Sue Macdonald° Jane Piccard and R. Hunt Greene° Jo and Howard Weiner°
Stephen and Kathi Austin Mahle° Sally and George Pillsbury° Martin and Lora Weinstein
Jennifer L. Martin° Walter and Harriet Pratt° Weiser Family Foundation on behalf
Jeremy and Amy-Ann Mayberg Stephanie Prem and Tom Owens of Irving and Marjorie Weiser°
Robert W. Maynard Fund of Frank Raasch Matthew R. Welch
The Minneapolis Foundation° Laurie Rahr Karen E. Welke
Nancy and Roger McCabe Tom Rassieur Duff-Westman Family Fund of
Susan and Edwin McCarthy° Barbara Ratner The Minneapolis Foundation°
Susan and Thomas McCarthy° Lawrence M. Redmond° Mrs. Muriel Wexler°
Terrence McGann and Jean Burke Sharon and Bill Richardson Nancy and Ted Weyerhaeuser°
Dudley and Val McLinn° Marcia and Robert Rinek Helen and J. Kimball Whitney°
Donna C. McRoberts Nat and Mary Robbins° Wheelock Whitney and
M. D. and Mary McVay° John and Sandra Roe Kathleen Blatz
David Mealman Michael and Tamara Root° Frances and Frank Wilkinson°
Jeffrey C. Meehan° Abigail Rose and Michael J. Blum Susan and Steve Wilson°
Drs. Mary and Joseph Meland Nancy Saliterman Winslow Family Foundation
Mary and Bob Mersky° Earl S. and Barbara Flanagan John and Renata Winsor Fund of
Alida R. Messinger Sanford Fund of The Minneapolis The Minneapolis Foundation°
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller° Foundation° Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Winston°
Charles and Nancy Mitchell Diane and Darryl Sannes Helen and Leo Wolk°
Jim and Linda Mitchell° Patricia and Barney Saunders° Marjorie A. Wood
Leni and David Moore, Jr. Professor and Mrs. Stephen B. Margie and Woody Woodhouse°
Tom and Conchy Morgan Scallen Arna and Tom Yetter
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K. Schilling Charles and Julie Zelle°

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Contributors’ Sally and John Cuningham E. J. Wexler Gift Fund of


Mae and Toby Dayton The Minneapolis Foundation°
Circle Charles M. Denny, Jr. and Carol E. John and Diana Windhorst, Jr.°
Denny Fund of The Minneapolis
The following members Foundation°
of the Contributors’ Supporters
Kathleen and Douglas Drake°
Circle provide valuable David and Pat Drew $500–$749
support for the Sylvia F. Druy° Anonymous
John and Dianne Fenyk Mary Ellen and Peter Alden
museum’s accessibility, Drs. William and Susan Gerberich James and Elaine Allen
exhibitions, and Dan Gilbert Mr. Joe Andersen
educational programs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Grinnell Bob and Nancy Anderson°
Amy and Julie Gudmestad° Woodbury H. and
Frances H. Graham and Cynthia Andrews
Sustainers Dr. Robert J. Gumnit Ron and Kay Bach°
$1,500–$1,999 Dan and Ruth Haggerty° Karen Bachman and *James Read°
Bill and Barbara Harrison° Thomas E. Bailey
Mrs. Darrel R. Alkire Douglas and Anne Hepper Carole and Douglas Baker Fund of
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund P. Babcock Richard and Carrie Higgins The Minneapolis Foundation
Robert and Linda Barrows James and Ann Howard Family Daniel and Barbara Balik°
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brooks Fund of The Minneapolis Dr. Richard and Kay Bendel°
Sally and Gerald H. Friedell° Foundation James and Catherine Benjamin
Martha and Douglas Head° Fred and Collette Ibeling° Randy and Marcy Betcher°
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hedberg David Johnson and Cecilia Motzko° Madeline Betsch°
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Isaacson Emily and George R.A. Johnson Paul and Helen Bowlin°
Margee and Bob Kinney° Ron and Kristi Johnson Ms. Diane W. Brashears
Philip Koether and Marc Curyer Margit Johnson and Priscilla Brewster
Keith and Erna Kostuch Mary F. Carson Collin and Suky Brinkman
Mr. and Mrs. William Mackenzie° Dr. Markle Karlen° *Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon V. Brooks
Christie and Win Neuger° Jean and Charles V. Krogness° Jim and Denise Burbeck
Edward Odette Joan and Joe Lapensky Ellen Butler
Sotirios Parashos and Chad and Rafina Larsen/ Jane Carlson and Chuck Madhav°
Christina Phill Larsen Fund Robin J. Carpenter
Emily and Daniel Shapiro LeJeune Family Foundation° Sharen and Rulon Chappell
Stanislaw and Krystyna Harry and Sandra Lerner Imogene Christian°
Skrowaczewski° Weiming and Caroline Lu Douglas and Sands Coleman Fund
Smaby Family Foundation Robert and Sara Lumpkins° of The Minneapolis Foundation°
Mark and Wendy Stansbury- Susan and Jeff Lundgren David and Mary Cost through
O’Donnell° Mary Tuss McEvoy, D.D.S.° The Charles Piper Cost
Betsy and Paul Von Kuster Carla McGrath and Cole Rogers Foundation
Jeanne Warner Byron and Beverly Meyer Sage and John Cowles°
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Miller° John and Laura Crosby
Sponsors Sandy and Bob Morris Mr. and Mrs. John S. Curtin°
Mrs. Ardis H. Nier° Merrie and David Dahlgren°
$750–$1,499 Jan J. and Jeri J. Norbeck Sharon Dalmasso°
Anonymous (3) Valdemar and Marilyn Olson° Mary Elise Dennis
*Thomas P. Anderson° Lawrence M. and Elizabeth Ann Mr. F. Edmund Donoghue°
Marianna G. Anderson° O’Shaughnessy Charitable Income James and Dee Dorsey°
Rainey Anderson° Trust Sally Economon
Ruth M. Anderson° Constance S. Otis° Hugh and Joyce Edmondson
Laird H. Barber° Roger Peters and Lorna Reichl Thomas Erickson and
Jane and Walter Barry° Elizabeth M. Ringer° Katherine Solomonson
Lurie Besikof Lapidus & Company, Darin and Laura Rinne David and Sheryl Evelo°
LLP (Marshall Besikof) Norton and Bert Rockler° Ms. Barbara J. Felt°
Angela M. Bohmann and Michael and Shirley Santoro° Steve and Mimi Fisher
Jonathan Riehle° Nancy and Eric Schned Diane Foley
Mary S. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sivertsen Cindy and Perry Fuerniss
Dava and David Briggs Emil and Emily Slowinski° Norman M. Gabrick
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cady John and Nancy Strom° Mohrghaine Gaia and Gary Gable
Mary Janet Cargill° John Thomson and Kristin Speltz Mary Ella Galbraith°
Mr. and Mrs. David Choate Paula J. Vesely° Charles R. and Jean E. Gallo
Donovan and Rachel Walsh

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Randy Gegelman and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McGough° Carol and Lynn Truesdell
Wendy Skjerven Michelle Mercer and Allison Noelle and Jeff Turner
Doug and Gretchen Gildner° Mercer Mrs. Jane and Mr. Gary L.
Richard P. Goblirsch° Jacqueline Meyer Tygesson
Marvin E. Goldberg, M.D.° Dr. and Mrs. James H. Moller° Sheila Marie and Jim Untiedt°
Lynn and John Goodwyne Laura K. and Craig L. Mollet David and Ann Wasson
Denis Grande Patrick and Ilene Moore Ruth and David Waterbury
Mr. Jim Grantman Paula and Frank Nauss John and Janet Watson
Ms. Anne Marie Gromme° Marybeth Nelson° Nancy Werner-Azarski and
Olive C. Grose Karen Nemchik and Tariq Samad Jim Azarski
Daniel and Jean Grote Jeri Norbeck Deborah Wexler and
Anne A. Hage° Leslie and Kevin Nordby Michael Mann
Rehael Fund - Roger L. Hale and Mr. James O’Hara and Mindy Wexler
Eleanor L. Hall Fund of The Mrs. Marjorie O’Hara° W. Joseph White
Minneapolis Foundation° Patrick O’Rourke Marion and Dave Williams°
Philip M. and Margaret S. Harder Dr. Greg and Susan Path Anne and Philip Worrell
Fund of The Minneapolis Karen Pedersen Pat Wuest°
Foundation° Roy and Faye Peterson° James C. and Kathlyn R. Wyman
Marguerite Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitschka°
Thomas Hatch David and Susan Plimpton Reciprocal
Dan Hathaway° Richard Downing Poey and
Sara Hayward and Heidi Poey° $250–$499
Donald Amundson Charles Pohlad Anonymous (2)
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hengler° Forbes W. Polliard Kristine and Tor Aasheim
Alan and Mary Boyd Hesdorffer° Mr. and Mrs. William R. Marlene B. Adams and
Peggy Ann Hoeft° Priedeman° Carl R. Adams
Susan M. Hoel° Elin Raymond Rob and Carolyn Albright
Douglas and Victoria Galloway Louisa H. Richardson° Dr. and Mrs. John F. Alden°
Holmen Henry and Terry Roberts Patrice and Gary Alkire°
Penny Hunt John and Julie Roth Richard Allyn
Nancy Hylden and Susan Rottunda and Tim Vaughn Elaine S. Alper°
Peter McLaughlin Leah and Scott Rued Diane Laura Amell°
Warren and Mary Ibele° Paul and Pat Sackett° Gretchen and Bob Amis
Frank J. Indihar, M.D., and John Sandbo and Jean Thomson F. M. B. Amram and S. A. Brick°
Anita Pampusch° Carol Mae Sandstrom° Ms. Gail Amundson and
Marjorie A. R. Johnson Dorothy Sanford Mr. Peter Rothe
Joy and Sidney Kaplan William H. Seely° E. Viktoria Anderson°
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherman Nancy L. and Evan A. Anderson
Paul Kluge Sieff Family Foundation° Quentin and Mary Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Tonu Lang° Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Siess Terry and Vicki Anderson
John E. Larsen and Artice and Morton Silverman° Robert Andrews Jr.
Michael D. Stewart Paul Simons° Dr. Howard Ansel°
Kurt and Connie Larson° Debra A. Sit and Peter Berge Gordon Apple and Susan Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lee Anthony M. and M. Heather Smith° George and Connie Aram°
Jim and Susan Lenfestey Julie Snow Mary Ann Archer
Jeanne and Albert Levin° Karen and Steve Sonnenberg Diane L. Armitage
Delores and Sheldon Levin Frank J. Sorauf Robert Aronson
Virginia Levy° Edward and Anne Sovik Catherine and Frederick Asher°
Peg and Dick Lidstad° Sharron Steinfeldt° Jon and Linnea Asp°
Debra Linder Dr. William and Judith Stephens Annette Atkins and Thomas Joyce
Ellen Lindseth and Ward Andersen Robert and Celia Stretmater Mrs. Barbara Bach°
Gerald and Rose Linnihan° Everett Sutton Ruth and Dale Bachman°
Debi Lipkin° Edward Swanson and Erna and *Walter Bachtold
Dan and Mary Beth Liska Carsten Slostad John and Patty Bailey
William J. and Pamela A. Lowe Marjorie A. Swanson° Randy and Ann Bailey
Mary Ann and Everett MacLennan° Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Sweatt° James Baillie and
Steven G. Mahon and Steven and Connie Tallen° Jacqueline McGlamery
Judy A. Mortrude Edwin and Beverly Thiede° Sandy Baines and Barry Baines
John and MaryAnne Mauriel Brian W. Thomas° Roz Baker
Pat McCartin and Paul Luttio Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Otto and Mary Bang
Bob and Polly McCrea Thompson° Derrick Banks
Malcolm McDonald Jill and John Trautz

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Kristin Bartel Sally Brown and James L. Crabb and


Kay Barzen° Chad Breckenridge° Judith A. Ney°
Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Bean Ila June Brown-Pratt and Cathy and Frank Crescioni
Fran and John Beard James Pratt° Stephen Cribari
R. J. Beckel and S.D. Lyle Thomas L. and Mr. Todd Cunningham°
Heino A.P. Beckmann° Joyce E. Bruckner° John and Jackie Dahler°
Mary and Keith Bednarowski Martin and Donna Bruhl Mr. and Mrs. H. David Dalquist°
Mrs. Lanelle C. Beil° Pamela Brunfelt Linda Danielson°
Patricia E. Benn° Theresa and Lester Brunker George and Nancy Danko
Paul and Barbara Benn Robert and Lucy Brusic° Charme Davidson
Elisabeth Bennett Lori and Gary Bryant Mary Davidson°
Jim and Ruth Ann Benson David Buck Mrs. Ann M. Davis and
Mrs. Margaret Benson° Tyrone and Delia Bujold Mr. Robert J. Davis
Mr. Mick Benson and Milt and Polly Bullock Kelly R. Davis°
Mrs. Jessie Harper Michael S. Bundul° Tom E. Davis°
Judith Benton and Family Timothy A. Burns° Ms. Janna P. De Lue
Barry Berg Linda and Laurence Burstein° Ms. Sarah Dennison
Ray and Carol Bergeson° Harriet Busdicker Joseph Deuhs and Molly Jensen
Brian T. Bergie Julianne Bye Terry Devitt
Vernon Berglund Mary C. Cade° Ms. Mary Dew and
Arthur F. Bergstrom Mary Cajacob and Mr. David Miller
James and Mary Berman Peter Eisenberg° Dave Diehl and Rebecca Murray
Fred and Sylvia Berndt, Jr.° Charles Calhoun° Eugene DiMagno
Dale and Susan Berns Dorothy H. Callahan James C. Diracles and
Sarah Beuning and John Martin Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Deborah Weldele
Sondra Beuning Callahan, Jr.° Joseph and Eugenia Dixon°
Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Bick° Dennis and Nan Callahan Katherine Doerr
Helen Bing and Judy Lewis Mr. John Callen Grant M. Dolezal
David Bjork and Jeff Bengtson William and Elna Campbell Tom and Maggy D’Onofrio°
Kris Bjorklund Marsha Cargill Bright M. Dornblaser
Jane Robertson Blanch Char and Bill Carlson Thomas and Suzanne Ducker
Jason Blanchard Cheryl and Phil Carlson Mary and John Duffy°
Frank C. Blodgett° Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Carnes° J. A. Durades°
Jonathon H. and Dr. Alan E. and Ruth A. Carp Michael and Anna Durham
Laura Bloomberg Emmett F. Carpel, M.D., and Frank and Sarah Earnest
Victor Bloomfield and Katherine Meehan° James Eastman and
Elsa Shapiro° John P. and Anne S. Caruso Cynthia Kriha°
Ms. Mary Blowers and *Betty and Vern Carver° Jeanne Eddy and Lee Renz°
Mr. Michael Eckhardt Collins and Barbara Cavender° David and Tina Edstam
Dr. Paul and Carlyn Blum Dr. Paul and Mary Cederberg Rev. Michael L. Edwins°
Sally and John Blumenfeld Cecil and Penny Chally Genelle and Miles Efron
Susan and Janis Blumentals Sheldon and Lili Chester° Maria K. Eggemeyer°
Mike and Kay Bochert James L. and Julie Knox Chosy° Joanne B. Eicher
Muriel Bochnak Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Christensen° David B. and Mary Jo Eide
Virginia L. Boehme° Julia Christians and Ray Lallier Katherine and Kent Eklund°
Mary and Steven Bolton Laurie A. and Wei-Chen Chu Barbara L. Eldridge
Dr. Lee A. Borah, Jr. Linda Cichanowski Rene Ellis
Rich and Jane Borchers *Betty and Ed Clapp Heidi and Dean Emanuel
Linda and Andrew Boss° Cynthia and Klaus Clark Tim and Rebecca Emory
Mr. John R. Brand Lynne Clay Mrs. Marja Engler
Robert Bras and Julie Matonich Diane Clayton and Gael Entrikin and
Nancy Ann and Stephen Metz Raymond Schmitz
David Earl Brasel° Hiram and Liz Cochran° Mary and David Erbele
Catherine R. Briggs° Edward and Elizabeth Colburn° Beth Erickson
Barbara Brin Bert and Susan Colianni Joy H. Erickson°
Carolyn Britton Mrs. Barrett Colombo Polly Erickson
David E. Broden and Judith Z. Colton Bonnie and Mario Esposito°
Lonnie Broden Mr. and Mrs. James Colvin, Jr.° Ken and Jill Ewald°
Melanie Brooks John Condon Kyle Falconbury and Julie Joyce
Lawrance and Elizabeth Brown Rosemary and Jerry Conroy Ms. Ann Fankhanel
Lynn S. and Charles Brown Edward Coughlin Carol L. Fedorchak
Diane and Michael Feldman°

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Mr. Matt B. Fellner Ray Gritche° Nina S. Ingalls


Suzanne Fenton and Jane Grunklee and Cass Weil° Suzanne and Thomas Inman°
Daniel Lieberman Robert and Julie Guelich Candice Jackson
Charles and Anne Ferrell Patrick Hagan and Brenda Smeby° J.W. Jaglo Family°
John and Ester Fesler° John Hagen and Nancy Jamieson
Ms. C. M. Fiedler Nancy Wilson-Hagan Pam and Robert Jamma
Basil and Lidia Filonowich° Leif and Anne Hagen James Jelinek and Marilyn Wall
Mrs. Harold B. Finch Nils and Heather Halker Mr. Andrew Jensen
Gary and JoAnn Fink James and Dorothy Halverson Jean and Craig Jentz
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Finkelstein° Bryce Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jerutis
Cathi and Jerry Fischer° Barbara Hamilton-Sustad and Frank and Lucretia Jesse°
David and Helen Fitzgerald Gary Sustad Patricia Jimenez and
Sheldon and Terry Fleck° Walt Handschin Krishna Seshan
Cynthia L. Fleming Barbara Hanson and Joanne Jodoin and
Richard and Pamela Flenniken° Kent Hanson David Brandenburg
Martha Benton Flom° Paul David Hanson° Eric Johansen and
P. Florance David and Julie Harrison Molly Murphy Johansen°
Florence Flugaur° Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hart° Jim and Kati Johanson
Dr. and Mrs. William Foley° Mr. and Mrs. William F. Miss Ardes Johnson
Carolyn Fors Hartfiel, Jr.° Bev and Jerry Johnson°
Thomas and Barbara Frank Allyson J. Hartle Craig Johnson and
Myron Frans and Susan Segal Ruth and Ruby Hass Juliette Johnson
Carol Freeman° Kristina and Thomas Hauschild Gary Johnson°
Hillary J. Freeman and A. E. Hauwiller° Gary M. Johnson and
Carol J. Mork Liz and Van Hawn° Joan G. Hershbell°
Melanie I. Froemming Janice Heasley Mr. H. Allen Johnson°
Gayle Fuguitt and Carol Heaton° Tim and Jane Johnson
Thomas Veitch Mr. Mark Hedin JoAnn Johnson and
Gene and Catherine Gaines John and Elizabeth Heefner Abby Brogden
Bonnie and Phillip Gainsley Max and Kari Herrman Karlene Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Galle, Jr. Robert and Joyce Hegstrom Keith Abrahamson
Leland and Beverly Gehrke Karen and Jon Helgason Lori A. Johnson and
Mrs. Dorothy Geis° Stefan and Lonnie Helgeson James Mackay
Jim Geisler° Frank and Jane Hennessy° Roger and Peggy Johnson
Mr. Michael J. Gelking° Doug Henry° Julie and David Jones°
Lee Humphries and Phyllis and Dennis Hepp Thomas and Karen Jordan
Susan Genaw Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Herringer° Gayle Jorgens and Stanley Wai°
John and Janet Gendler° Lila Hertzberg° Carol Joyce and Neal Luebke°
David Gerdes° Mr. Frederick J. Hey, Jr. Paul and Jeane Kaeding
Dan Gerhan Arthur and Frances Hibbs Barbara M. Kaerwer°
Lois D. Gernbacher° Dr. and Mrs. David Hickok Phyllis and Don Kahn
Susan Gerstner and Dan Carlsen° Faith Higham Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kanne°
Ms. Sally Gibson Joan Higinbotham Mr. Ryan Kanne
David and Gerry Giese° Richard Himes° Roma and Devanshu Kansara
Mark T. Gjevre and Jeffrey and Kathryn Himstreet Elisabeth Kaplan and
Jane E. Gjevre° Richard Hinquist and Robert Horton
Dr. and Mrs. Fredarick Gobel° Mary Hughes Dr. and Mrs. Martin Kaplan
Marie and David Goblirsch° Gordon and Lou Hirsch° Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Karkow
Ramsis and Norma E. Gobran° Barry and Kristi Holden° Jane Kasiske
Lynn and Alan Goldbloom Michael and Kris Holmquist Virginia P. Kass°
Mary and Steven Goldstein David and Marjorie Hols° Gina and Kurt Kastel
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gottesman Denise Holtz Glenn and Laurel Keitel
Sara K. Graffunder N. D. and J. M. Honnigford° Jasmine Keller
Minda Gralnek and Miss Regina Hopingardner Thomas A. Keller III
Mike Habermann Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Horowitz° Susan Kelly
Susan Gray and Paul H. Waytz° Dr. and Mrs. Keith A. Horton Leslie Kennedy
Deanne and John Greco Peter A. and G.L. Howell° Mary K. and Steven C. Kennedy
Jane and David Gregerson Hoyt Hsiao Deborah J. Kermeen and
Kathleen Grendahl° Gayle A. Hudak° John S. Grochala
Mrs. Myrtle Grette° Shirley Hughes Bruce A. Kessel°
H. Theodore and Peggy Hunter and Doug Wallace Patricia G. Kielb
Michele Grindal David B. and Patricia Huseth° Brian and Kathryn Kieser

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Carole and Joseph Killpatrick Kathleen Lenarz° Mrs. Jennifer McIntosh


Philip and Virginia Kilpatrick° David and Sharon Lentz° Michael and Susan McKinney°
Jay and Tricia Kim David and Mary Jo Lenzen David and Laura McLean°
Ann Kincaid Todd E. and Beth K. Leonard Donn and Bonnie McLellan°
Ms. Susan King and Jimmy and Stephanie Levine Mary B. McMillan°
Mr. James Gertmenian° Annalisa and Jonathan Lewis Prof. and Mrs. Harold
Laura Kingbay° Kevin M. Lienau° McNabb Jr.°
Carolyn Kirckof Boyd Ratchye and Harry G. McNeely, Jr.
Thomas Kleinschmit and Mary Susan Light° Donald McNeil and
Liana Magee Mrs. Drake J. Lightner° Emily Galusha
Joan Kneeskern and Bryan Rossi Tina Liiste and Matt J. Liiste Peter and Anne McNerney
Marvin Knoff Katy and Mark Lindblad Helen R. McNulty°
Douglas Knudson Stacy Lindbloom Burns Christine Meenan and
Mrs. James Kochiras° Georgia Ray Lindeke John Meenan
Lisa C. Kochiras Rebecca Lindholm Fran Megarry°
Jennifer and Michael Koehl Thomas and Martha Link Peter and Catherine Meier°
Ted and Marjorie Kolderie° Dr. John and Evodia Linner Gerald Meigs
Mr. Erik Kolz° Kathy and Ken Lipe Kathleen Menard°
Dr. Robert L. Kriel and Monica Little and Mark Abeln Ron and Kim Meshbesher
Dr. Linda E. Krach° John Loban and Nancy M. Middleton
Janet and Richard Krier Jean Kummerow° Anne W. Miller
Linda and Paul Krueger Marjorie A. Loeffler° Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller, Jr.°
Lindsay Kruh° George Logan Herman Milligan, Jr. and
Alison Krupa-Parks and Donald and Margaret Longlet° Constance Osterbaan
Fred Parks° Ms. Ellen Longmire Maurice Milsten
Mr. Spencer Kubo and Anne Lorberbaum Dan Minich and Joy Halvorson
Ms. Adele DellaTorre° Barbara Lorinser and Sandra and John Mitchell°
Maureen Kucera-Walsh Emily Jackson° Jacqueline Mithun°
Charles Kuefler Ann Lowry and John Overton Raymond Mohr and
Dorothy Kuether Mark Ludwig Paul Semmer
Alexandra Kulijewicz *Neilan and Judy Lund° Michael J. and Judith H. Mollerus°
Hart and Susie Kuller° Barbara and Thomas Lundgren Mrs. Marilyn Montgomery°
Tineke Kurth Rick and Jhna Lundin Alfred and Ann Moore
Pat Laberge Lynda Lundstrom Mr. James R. Moore
Jim and Lorraine La Roy Mary and Gary Lunstad Mrs. Michael Moormann
Bouky Labhard° Catherine and Peter Lupori° Patricia Penovich and
Dr. and Mrs. James Lakin° Daniel and Carol Luthringshauser Gerald Moriarty
Robyn and David Lamm Sarah Lutman and Rob Rudolph° Ed and Beth Morsman°
Jim and Mary Lande James and Anita Lynn° Nina and Gordon Mosser
Christopher M. Landergan Ms. Kris Lubar MacDonald and Mike Muehlbach and
Bonnie Lane John MacDonald Kim Johnson°
David and Deborah Lantz° Richard W. Hannah and John F. Mueller
Marcia Cheney and Dustin J. Macgregor *Richard and Susan Muench
Arthur Larsen Susie and John Mackay Frederick and *Linda A.
Martha C. Larsen, M.D. Robert Madoff and Jane Korn° Muschenheim
Matthew Larson Rhoda and Donald Mains° William A. Myers
Randi Larson Mary Ann Mancini° James and Jacqueline Neilson
Dr. and Mrs. Roger C. Larson Marv and Ruth Mandery° Averial Nelson and
Alan K. and Peggy Lathrop Michael Margulies and Catherine Polasky
James C. Lau° Jeanne Forneris Cheryl Nelson
Ruth and Herbert Lauritzen° John and Lizabeth Marshall Janet R. and Tom Nelson
Dr. and Mrs. James Lawton° Mr. and Mrs. James P. Martineau° Phil Carruthers and
Mary and Barry Lazarus Patrice Avon Marvin Karmen Nelson
Ruth and Ben Leadholm A. Thomas and Nona Mason° Kristen Nelson and
Don and JoAnn Leavenworth° Dr. John and Joyce Matsuura° Richard Cheeseman°
David and Elizabeth Lee Nancy and Grant P. Mattson Mr. and Mrs. Warren Nelson
Jeannine Lee and Roger Finney° Daniel M. Mayer Merritt Nequette°
Alyce and David Lees Carolyn and Charles Mayo Martin and Barbara Nergaard
Sally and Ernie Lehmann° James McCarthy and F. H. and Judy Neufeld
A. Patrick and Gloria Peterson Carol Neumann
Katherine M. Leighton Jennifer M. McDaniel Nylene Newkirk
John and Genell Lemley Lisa McDaniel° Ardelle Nicoloff

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Jessica Niesewand Mitchell Pincus, M.D. and Ms. Patricia Ryan°


Laura and Kurt Nisi° Katherine Pincus° Claire Hedine Rykken and
Chris Nolan and Marcos and Barbara Pinto Thomas Rykken°
Katherine Slaikeu Rebecca Planer° Mr. Richard Sachs and
Paula B. Nordhem and Mrs. Lawrence Platt Dr. Geneva Middleton
Jim Calkins Ed and Peggy Pluimer° Stacey and Chad McAnelly°
Donald H. Nordstrom° Larye Pohlman Dr. and Mrs. Richard Salib
Dr. Franklin C. Norman Joseph and Wendy Postier Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sanders°
Donald E. Notvik Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Powell° Christy S. Sanford and
Kathleen R. Novak and Helen Preddy and James Egbert Michael Shaw
Michael R. Niedenfuehr Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Price Jean and Richard Sanford°
David and Billie Novy Kris Ann and S. Steven Prince Paula C. Sanford°
Paul C. Olfelt° James and Nancy Proman° Ms. Mary Savina
Mr. Dennis R. Olson° Beverly S. Proulx° Timothy and Sally D. Sawyer
Frederick and Sharon Olson° Joanne Provo° H.L. and Jo Ellen Saylor
James R. Olson James and Louiva Puffer Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Sayre
Robert Olson and JoAnn Olson Donald J. and Joyce Pusch Lili Scarpa
Dr. William O’Neill° Laura and Jeff Putnam Kathryn E. Schenk and
Karl-Thomas Opem Philip and Dora Quanbeck° Allan W. Mahnke
Barbara and Edward Orndorf T. M. Racciatti and Joe and Peggy Schierl
Lynelle Osgood Mary Davis Raciatti Peter and Denise Schlesinger°
Joyce and Paul Ossmann° Meredith R. and Adam C. Rambow Timothy Schmidt
Mark Otness and Karin Wentz Joyce Yoshimura Rank and Kit and Dick Schmoker°
Louise Otten Brian Rank° Mary Schneider
Sara Oxton and Kris Elias Andrew J. Rapoport and Ralph Schneider and
Drs. Steven and Robin Pachuta° Geraldine A. Rapoport° Margaret M. McNeil
Howard and Kathy Page° Catherine L. Rashid and V. Katherine Gray and
James Pagliarini and Alfred J. Rashid II° Gary R. Schoener
Elizabeth Raymond John and Linda Rebane° John H. Schomaker
Joyce and Mike Palazzotto° Ed and Dorothy Reid Jessica Schomberg
Bonnie Palmquist° David John Repischak Grace H. Schroeder
David and Mary Parker Suzanne Retzler and Dr. William R. Schroeder°
Tonya Paro Kurt Retzler° Mr. Alan L. Schwartz°
Edward Paster Nancy and Kevin Rhien Mr. and Mrs. James Schwarz°
Jeff and Edie Patterson Ede and Jack Rice H.A. Schwind
Karen Pavloff and Willis F. and Jo Ann Rich Rick Scott and Dale Vandenhouten
William Greenslit Patrick Riley and Natalie Rohlt° Gregory Sebald and
Mary Pawlcyn and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riordan Tricia A. Docherty
John P. Byrnes° Laurence and Edis Risser° Gail and Henry See
William D. and Louise S. Robertson° Jonathan and Susan Seltzer
Suzanne J. Payne Sheldon and Shawn Rockler Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Serres°
Mr. David L. Peach Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rocknem Jane Severns and Wood Foster°
Perry and Teresa Pearson Binky and Win Rockwell Mr. Mats Sexton°
Richard G. Pepin, Jr. Susan Roe and Rene Ducret Joseph and Kristina Shaffer
Wynne and Richard Perkins Thomas D. and Nancy J. Rohde° Ms. Celeste M. Shahidi
Earl A. Peterson° C. F. and Helen Roland Richard and Mary Shapiro
James and Joan Peterson Mr. Daniel Rolf° Lynda B. Sharbrough
Jon Dale Peterson and Ronald and Glenda Rooney Mr. and Ms. Jeffry S. Shaw
Melinda Lee Kjarum Doris Rose Mary D. Shepherd°
Margaret C. Peterson Marian and Kenneth Rose° Ms. I-ming Shih and
Paul Peterson and Jill Galles Michael and Toni Rosen° Mr. Arnold Chu
Dr. and Mrs. Rodney H. Peterson Bob Rosenbaum and Phil and Barbara Shively°
Nancy and Richard Pflager Maggie Gilbert Elizabeth Short and
Ann and Felix Phillips° Anne M. Rosenberg° Kirkland Cozine°
Gloria Phillips and Angela and Scott Ross Katie Sidenberg
*Reuel Phillips° Warren and Kim Rottmann Leighton and Dianne Siegel°
Jan and Janet Phillips Sara Rouner° Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Siegel
Sydney and William Phillips° Miss Brynhild Rowberg Sharra Sieminski Brockman and
Walter Pickhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rowley Erik Brockman
Sandra Resnick Peter and Kim Rue Mark and Mary Sigmond°
John and Norma Pierson James and Sandra Rummel Bonnie and Peter Sipkins
Marjorie Pihl Cathy Ryan and Doris Engibous Mary Jo and Ommund Skaar°

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Ms. Mary E. Skelley Daniel and Trudy Thompson Mrs. Nedra M. Wicks and
Bonnie Skelton° Susan Thompson Mr. John Wicks°
Eugene and Margaret Skibbe Thomas A. and Carole and Richard Wiederhorn
Daniel Skwarek and Jean L. Thompson John M. and Debra C. Wilkinson°
Balint Gergely Lowell A. Thornber° Stephen Willett and Diane Pike
James and Jenella Slade Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Thorpe° Audie J. Willis°
Barbara K. Sletten Peter and Michele Timmons° Philip Willkie and Jimmy Dogg
Marilyn and Wes Smith° Frances W. Tobian° Barbara Winthrop
Dr. James and Joanne Smith° Edward and Anne Towey Kenneth L. and Nina L. Wise
Katherine Smith Marcia Townley James K. Wittenberg
Sarah Jeanne Snapp° Frank D. Trestman° Roma Witzie
Judy and Lee Snitzer Stephen and Julie Troutman Warren Woessner and
Gerard and Nan Snyder Dale and Judy Tucker° Iris Freeman°
Phil and Sharon Snyder Robert D. and Marie Tufford Sam Wolfson
Linnea Sodergren Jay and Marietta Turner Penny Lorraine Wuerth
Angeline L. Sorenson° Thomas and Elizabeth Tuttle Marcia Henry Yanz°
Arne and Ellen Sovik Katy and Dewayne Ullsperger° Joy Yoshikawa and
Mrs. Margaret Spear Caroline and Andrew Vaaler Mark Christensen
Nancy Speer Bob Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse E. Zecca°
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spencer Allan Valgemae, M.D. James A. Zeese, M.D.°
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Spiegel° James and Ruth Van Meter° Peter Zenner°
Frances and Leonard Spira° Kim and Jan Vanderwall David E. and Janet Zens
Julie Sprau and Joe Kelly Marilyn L. Van Ornum and Mr. and Mrs. Chester A.
Susan Spray and Edward Lee D. Bradford Johnson° Zinn, Jr.°
Mary Ann and Thomas Stark° Pirkko and Osmo Vänskä Mr. Boris and Mrs. Sara Zuk and
Karl Starr and John and Susan Vawter° Naomi and Miriam Zuk
Christopher Haug Linda Verbeck
Ray and Helen Stawarz° Susan and Richard Vigilante
Angela Stehr and Mark Friedl° Karen Viskochil°
Kathleen Steiger° Jeanne M. Voigt
Linda and George Steiner Clement and Ephie Volpe°
Mark Steinhauser and James J. Wade°
Leslie Kopietz° Mike and Jody Wahlig
Elizabeth Stewart and John Wald and
H. Paul Zellweger Marianne Remedios°
Ms. Leah Stich and David Waldemar
Mr. Robert Stich Dr. and Mrs. Fred Walker°
Prof. Hazel S. Stoeckeler° Ursula Walsh and John Halloran
F. Michael Streitz Robert and Susan Warde°
Ellen Sturgis Mary Ann and David Wark°
Mark and Susan Stutrud Nancy and David Warner
Chris Sullivan David Washburn and
Tim and Beth Sullivan° Margaret Anderson
Karen Tracy Sutherland° Marcus Waterbury
Richard Sveum Colleen Watson and
Arlene and Tom Swain° Mary McDougall
Barbara and Hugo Swan Mr. and Mrs. Parke Weaver, Jr.°
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Swanson° Margaret Weglinski
Dorothy Joy Swanson° Dr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Weisman
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Swanson° Janet and Gerhard Weiss°
Sarah B. Swarts Gloria and Howard Weisskopf
Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Swenson° David K. Wells Jr.
Mike and Sandy Swirnoff Phyllis Welter
Cindy Syme° Jeffrey Wepplo and Lisa Deutsch
Michael Symeonides° Mary and Mark Westra
Anita and Robert Tabb John and Annette Whaley
Marsha and Gary Tankenoff Mrs. Claralouise Wheeler
Robert Tapp and John and Mary Wheeler°
Ana Martinez-Tapp° Elizabeth White
Howard and Janet Tarkow° Maureen and Terry White°
Kaimay and Joseph Terry, M.D.° Susan and Rob White
George and Beverly Tesch°

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Corporate, SUPERVALU Foundation Partners


on behalf of SUPERVALU Inc. $750–$999
Government, and Cub Foods°
Bailey Nurseries, Inc.
and Foundation TCF National Bank Minnesota°
Hiawatha Lumber Company°
Travelers Foundation°
Grants The Valspar Foundation Liberty Diversified Industries
NCS Pearson
We recognize the Partners
generosity and $5,000–$9,999 Associates
leadership of the $500–$749
G & K Services, Inc.°
following corporations, Lindquist & Vennum P.L.L.P. Barry and Sewall Industrial Supply
governmental agencies, Mayo Clinic° Company°
RBC Wealth Management° Brock White Company°
and foundations, which
Securian Foundation° Christos Greek Restaurant
provide sustaining Padilla Speer Beardsley
UBS
support for museum Piccadilly Valet, Inc.
programs, exhibitions, Members Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.
and initiatives. $2,000–$4,999 The Woman’s Club of Minneapolis
Access Financial Services, Inc. Members
C. H. Robinson Company° $300–$499
Corporate Council D’Amico and Partners
Dolphin Staffing Après Party and Tent Rental°
Executives Emerson Process Management° Custom Drywall, Inc.
Ernst & Young L.L.P.° Fast Print, Inc.°
$100,000 and above
Fair Oaks Apartments RNA Enterprises, INC
Faribault Foods° Steinwall, Inc.°
º
Gray Plant Mooty Foundation°
Harris Companies° Government Support
Harrison Development, Inc.
º Interdyn-Business Microvar, Inc. $100,000 and above
KPMG L.L.P.°
Leonard, Street and Deinard° º
Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand,
Directors LLP
$50,000–$99,999 Patterson Dental
R. Chase Financial°
3M Foundation° Schwegman, Lundberg, Woessner
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.° and Kluth, P.A.
Cargill Foundation° Tennant Foundation°
The Medtronic Foundation° Walter G. Anderson, Inc.
U.S. Bancorp Foundation°
UnitedHealth Group
Business League Foundation Support
Benefactors
$25,000–$49,999 Leaders $50,000–$99,999
$1,000–$1,999 The McKnight Foundation°
Best Buy Children’s Foundation
Deluxe Corporation Foundation° Berger Transfer & Storage, Inc.
Wells Fargo Foundation Minnesota° $25,000–$49,999
Damon Farber Associates
Xcel Energy Foundation° Federated Insurance Companies° Patrick and Aimee Butler
Hammel Green and Abrahamson, Family Foundation°
Leaders Inc. Grace B. Wells Fund of
$10,000–$24,999 Little & Company° The Minneapolis Foundation°
Dorsey & Whitney Foundation° Red Wing Shoes Company
Foundation $10,000–$24,999
Faegre & Benson Foundation°
J.E. Dunn Northcentral, Inc.° Sebesta Blomberg and Associates, Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen
The Pentair Foundation Inc.° Foundation
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi SRF Consulting Group, Inc. James Ford Bell Foundation
L.L.P.° UMI Company, Inc. B. C. Gamble and P. W. Skogmo
Zelle, Hofmann, Voelbel, Mason Fund of The Minneapolis
& Gette° Foundation°

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Margaret A. Cargill Foundation Sp e c i a l Programs, Catalogues,


Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family
Foundation Gifts and and Events
The Southways Foundation° Sp o n s o r s h i p s
$100,000 and above
$7,500–$9,999 We recognize with Friends of the Institute
The Richard M. and Sandra J. gratitude the following The Wallace Foundation
Schulze Family Fund of donors who have
The Saint Paul Foundation $25,000–$99,999
provided generous
Wenger Foundation° H.B. Fuller
gifts in support of MIA
$5,000–$7,499 Target
exhibitions, programs,
The Curtis L. Carlson Family publications, and special $5,000–$24,999
Foundation events. Allianz Life Insurance Company
Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of of North America
HRK Foundation Barbara Braman Bentson
Marbrook Foundation° Exhibitions The Paul and Elissa Cahn
$2,000–$4,999 Foundation
$100,000 and above Frey Foundation
Dellwood Foundation, Inc. ° Arnold and Augusta Newman
Alice M. O’Brien Foundation° 3M Foundation Foundation
Onan Family Foundation° Delta Air Lines, Inc. Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand,
Elizabeth C. Quinlan Foundation° Friends of the Institute LLP
Rahr Foundation° Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. National Endowment for the
Margaret Rivers Fund° Huss Foundation Humanities
The Mendon F. Schutt Foundation W. Duncan and Nivin MacMillan Paintings Curatorial Council
of The Minneapolis Foundation° Foundation

$1,000–$1,999 $50,000–$99,999

Betsy Johnston Fund of The Curtis L. Carlson Family


The Minneapolis Foundation Foundation
Kelm Foundation
$7,500–$49,999
AXA Art Insurance
Carlson Companies
Jerome Foundation
Minnesota State Arts Board
National Endowment for the Arts

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Matching Gift Memorials and In memory of Karen Boe


Michael and Susan Burnett
Companies Tributes Merritt Nequette
Individual donors The following donors In honor of Nita Borick’s birthday
are able to multiply have supported the Greta A. Stryker
their gifts by securing museum with memorials
matching gifts from or gifts in honor of In honor of Sue Canterbury
Patty and Sam McCullough
their employers, friends or loved ones.
including these In memory of Gianna Capecci
generous companies. In honor of John E. Andrus’ 100th Barry Scanlan and Tami Spry
birthday
C.G. Boerner, LLC In honor of John Capecci’s birthday
ACE Foundation Barry Scanlan and Tami Spry
Betty and Marvin Borman
ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Sandra and Peter Butler
Adobe Systems Incorporated In honor of Burt and Rusty Cohen
Ruth and Bruce Dayton
AgriBank Nate Carda
Mr. and Mrs. W. John Driscoll
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
Kaywin Feldman and Jim Lutz
Aon Foundation In memory of Lorraine Libby Coller
N. Bud and Beverly Grossman
Archer Daniels Midland Ed and Linda Skelly
Foundation
Foundation
Myron and Anita Kunin
BAE Systems In memory of Burt Corwin
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morrison
BCS Financial Corporation Greta A. Stryker
Robert J. Ulrich
Bemis Company Foundation
Boston Scientific In honor of the birthday of
In memory of Robert August
Citigroup Foundation Mary Costello
Greta A. Stryker, Susan, Richard
Deluxe Corporation Foundation From her loving friends
and Donald
Dorsey & Whitney Foundation
Emerson Electric Company In honor of Bruce Dayton’s 90th
In honor of Michael Bennes on
General Mills Foundation birthday
his birthday
GMAC-Residential Funding Betty and Marvin Borman
*Ms. Marguerite S. McNally
Corporation Rusty and Burt Cohen
Houghton Mifflin Company Craig Commack
In memory of Larry Bentson
IBM Corporation Kaywin Feldman and Jim Lutz
Patty and Sam McCullough
ING Foundation Linda and Jack Goldenberg
Sheila Morgan
Johnson & Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hogg
Patricia A. Nasby
Macy’s East Barbara F. and Earl S. Sanford
Shirley and John Nilsen
Mead Witter Foundation, Inc. Greta A. Stryker
Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Elise and George Tesar
In memory of D. Thomas Bergen
Inc.
Carol L. J. Bergen
Microsoft Giving Campaign In memory of Mary Haldemann
Pfizer, Incorporated Dayton
In memory of Joseph and
The Prudential Insurance Company Joan Russell
Rella BeVier
of America
Ann W. BeVier
Red Wing Shoes Company In memory of Carl B. Drake
Chester R. and Sharon J. Bouten
Foundation Rusty and Burt Cohen
Jeremy and Kristy Burgeson,
Rockwell Automation Trust
Jamie Schumacher and Ryan
Matching Program In memory of James A. Dusso
Marincovich
Securian Foundation Sheila Morgan
Paul B. and DaleAnn M. Busch
Symantec
Virginia L. Cunningham
TCF National Bank Minnesota In memory of Phillip Epstein
Dennis A. and Bonnie E. Deming
Thomson West Greta A. Stryker
J. Victoria Johnson
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
K. P. McCoy
Foundation In honor of Ms. Kaywin Feldman
Roger L. and Colleen Mehrer
Toro Foundation Form + Content Gallery
April Morrill and Tom Uttley
Travelers Express Company, Inc. College of Visual Arts
Frans and Helen Officer
U.S. Bancorp Foundation
Willard and Grace Raymond
UBS In memory of Edith Garmezy
Ronald and Lonnette K.
Wachovia Foundation Eric Carlson
Whitchurch
Xcel Energy, Inc. Mr. David Jordan Harris
JoAnna Yund

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In honor of Tom Gau’s birthday In memory of Peg McNally In memory of William Miller
Barbara and James Dale Michael Bennes Mimi and David Saunders
Kimberly J. Bowman
In memory of Manley Goldfine Mary S. Bowman In memory of James and
Greta A. Stryker Mrs. Margaret A. Doetkott Emmy Lou Moore
Stephanie Ford and Bob Ford JoAnn Verburg and James Moore
In honor of Ms. Stanley B. Gregory Mary Susan Galvin Madeline Moore
Ruth and Bruce Dayton Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad
Marilyn Kelly In memory of Linda A.
In memory of Robert Edward Carolyn Lussier Muschenheim, Docent 1971–77
Griswold Richelle Pearl-Koller and Dr. Frederick Muschenheim
Burt and Rusty Cohen John Koller
Greta A. Stryker In memory of Anne Marie Nelson
In memory of Dorothy K. Hagen K. Joyce Anderson
Jerry and Marcia Henry Yanz In memory of Don McNeely Russ Goebel
Patty and Sam McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Joel Phillippi
In honor of Allyson Hartle
Eric Carlson In honor of Ms. Lisa Marie In memory of Rev. D.J. Nordling
Michaux Gethsemane Lutheran Church
In memory of Ted Hartwell Eric Carlson
Elizabeth Abrohams In honor of Christian Anders
Toby and Holly Old In memory of Fern Miller Peterson
Gordon Paul and Jeanette C. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weinstein
In honor of Rev. Richard L. Anderson
Hillstrom Virginia Bureau In memory of Harold Peterson
Thomas and Marsha French Joanne C. Carlson Mr. David Jordan Harris
Tom Rassieur Darlene and Richard Carroll Carlotta Marshall
Sharon A. Clark
In memory of Dee Dee Hull Robert J. and Jill Eckert In honor of a special birthday of
Deluxe Corporation Foundation Beth and Dave Evans Felix M. Phillips
Suzanne and Roger Park Loretta Foss Heather Randall King
Linnea Peterson Lily Beth Frentz
Terry Banovetz-Gerst and In memory of Carl Pohlad
In memory of Fritzie Johnson Gary Gerst Mr. Dennis Charles Bergquist
Greta A. Stryker Judy Gifford
Greg and Dorrie Hagge and Kyle In honor of Mr. Tom Rassieur
In honor of Dennis M. Jon Raymond and Mildred Hakomaki Robert and Barbara Wheaton
C.G. Boerner, LLC Kaia Emily Halvorson and
Eric Carlson Martha M. Knutson In memory of Elie Reid
Lenoir Heilman and Jim Heilman Michael and Ann Birt
In honor of their father, former Mr. and Mrs. Jim N. Hillis Ms. Beverly F. Soshea
5th District Congressman, Colleen M. and Robert J. Kroona
Dr. Walter H. Judd Nan P. Lightner In memory of Peter Ringsrud
Mary Lou Judd Carpenter Mary E. Marvin Lois Harris
Fran Megarry
In memory of Walter Kuno James and Jacqueline Neilson In honor of Rose and Bud Schaffer
Greta A. Stryker Mary K. Owen Greta A. Stryker
Robert and Rebecca Patient
In honor of his mother, Blanche Anne Redfern In honor of Beverly Schauer’s
Dvorak Landsberger, and his Cheryl M. and Jerry L. Salter 80th birthday
partner, Steven O. Shimer Mimi and David Sanders Catherine Schauer
Joseph Landsberger Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sangster
Jane L. and Richard W. Scott
In honor of Kristin Lenaburg Mrs. Evelyn Selim
Eric Carlson Bernard E. and Patricia D. Skud
LaVonne Souther
In honor of Cargill and Donna Kevin A. and Linda K. Wahlberg
MacMillan Kathy and John Wieser
John and Liza MacMillan Mr. Thomas E. Wulling

In honor of Michael Mattis


Stuart Alexander

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In memory of Henry See In honor of Lotus Stack upon her Named


Mrs. Robert Amis retirement
Betty Bright Kimberly J. Bowman Endowment
Mr. and Mrs. John Cowles, Jr. Tracy Christenson Funds for
Mr. and Mrs. T.M. Crosby, Jr. Timothy G. Fleming
Douglas and Wendy Dayton Jan-Lodewijk Grootaers Op e r a t i o n s a n d
Julia W. Dayton Revocable Trust Dr. Douglas and Programs
Ralph M. and Demaris E. Doherty Mrs. Victoria Holmen
Mrs. Bette M. Hammel Dr. and Mrs. Stanford Lehmberg The following
Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Harder Beth McLaughlin individuals, families,
Drew Stewart and Diane and Darryl Sannes and organizations
Anna Hargreaves Richard L. Simmons
Jean M. Harvey Frieda Sorber
are gratefully
Patricia and Benjamin Jaffray acknowledged for their
John and Marjorie Kelley In memory of Ann Stender named endowment
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kingman III Linda and Larry Pobuda funds, which provide
Ms. Lora Landers and
Ms. Charlotte Mugnier In memory of Philip E. and
an ongoing source of
William and Ida McConnell Mary C. (Mathewson) Stock income for museum
Douglas Craig and Rob P. Stock programs. (Market
Judith Ann Moen values as of June 30,
Mrs. Edmund Phelps, Jr. In memory of Lynn Swanson
2009.)
Tina Ritchie Rebecca Kerber
Ruth C. Shannon
Irene Steiner In memory of Sarah S. Weisberg
The Up For People Fund of the Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Weisberg
Distinguished
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Benefactors
Mrs. Mary W. Vaughan In honor of Dr. Matthew R. Welch Funds of $5,000,000
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Von Blon Julia Meech
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wunderlich
and above
In memory of Caroline Langdon Ruth and Bruce Dayton Fund
In honor of Walter Shaw Brooks Winston Ralph Whelan Trust Fund
Muriel Knapp and Charles Stearns John and Prudence Brooks
Ms. Mary Michael Connolly Leadership Benefactors
In memory of Gene Sit Anne and Hadlai A. Hull
Remo and Pat Vagnoni Clinton and Mary Morrison Funds of
Timothy A. Murphy $2,000,000–$4,999,999
In memory of Marie Smilanich David and Deborah Newhall
*Ms. Marguerite S. McNally Gayla and Wheeler Smith Patrick and Aimee Butler Fund for
the Curatorship of Paintings
In memory of Shirley Solender In memory of Marion G. Winzen Ruth Ann Dayton Chinese Room
Greta A. Stryker Mrs. Lorraine Koenen Endowment Fund
The McKnight/Members’ Fund for
In memory of Karen Sommers In memory of James T. Wyman Community Programs
LaRive Condominium Association Barbara F. and Earl S. Sanford Putnam Dana McMillan Fund
Target Foundation Special
In honor of Alec Soth and his Exhibitions Fund
parents, Roxy and Bill Soth Ethel Morrison Van Derlip
Joyce McFarland Trust Fund

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Patron Benefactors Friends Endowment for Mr. and Mrs. Richardson


Transportation Okie Fund
Funds of Merrill H. Gibbs Family Fund Augustus L. Searle Fund
$1,000,000–$1,999,999 N. Bud and Beverly Grossman Fund Ruth Mackoff Shapiro Docent
William Randolph Hearst Education Fund
Anonymous
Foundation Fund Mary R. Slater Fund in memory of
James Ford Bell Foundation,
The Herberger Foundation Wallace and Lillian Reinhardt
and the Bell Family Fund for
Endowment Fund Anne Morrison Snyder
Decorative Arts
Joan H. Herreid Memorial Docent Memorial Fund
The Bush Foundation Fund
Lecture Fund Elsie and Mauritz Westmark Fund
Friends Endowment Fund for
Leonard Hoeft Fund
Education
Inga M. Holstad Fund Patrons
Lily S. Place Fund
Samuel H. Kress Foundation Fund
John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund
Florence S. Lasher Fund Funds of
Ella Sage Little Fund $10,000–$49,999
Major Benefactors Lund Food Holdings, Inc., Lunds
Anonymous
Funds of and Byerly’s Fund
Margaret Boldt Anderson Fund
Marbrook Foundation Fund
$500,000–$999,999 Ella S. Martin Fund
Agnes Lynch Anderson and Roger
Lewis Anderson Lecture Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bell Fund McClurg Fund
Frances V. Anderson Fund
for Decorative Arts The McKnight Foundation Fund
Bemis Company Foundation Fund
Richard P. and Isobel R. Gale Fund The Medtronic Foundation Fund
Mildred Bird Fund
for the Curator of Asian Art Alida R. Messinger Fund
Robert and Lois Bowen Fund
Louis W. Hill, Jr., Memorial Fund Ellen J. Nelson Fund
Carol and Conley Brooks, Jr., Fund
Mary Joann and James R. Jundt Frances Norbeck Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Brooks, Sr.,
Fund The Fred R. Salisbury II Fund
Fund
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Sweatt Foundation Fund
Mary Ann Butterfield Textile Fund
Exhibitions Endowment Fund James R. Thorpe Fund
Mrs. Benton J. Case, Sr., Fund in
Guilford A. Morse Fund Travelers Companies Fund
memory of Benton Janney Case
Rhodes Robertson Fund Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Wells
Thirza Cleveland Fund
Star Tribune Fund and Mrs. John Roller Fund
Community Endowment Fund for
Surdna Foundation Fund for Donald and Betty Winston
Jewish Arts and Culture
the Curatorship of Prints and Exhibition Fund
Anne S. Dayton Fund
Drawings
Esther Donovan Fund
Donald Weesner Charitable Trust Associate Benefactors Dorathea Drotning Fund
Fund
Funds of Sylvia Druy Endowment for
$50,000–$99,999 Museum Guide Education
Benefactors Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Erickson
Funds of Apache Foundation Fund Fund
Judy and Kenneth Dayton Fund for Richard and Beverly Fink Fund
$100,000–$499,999 the Purcell-Cutts House Barbara Forster Fund
Anonymous Ann Dietrich Endowed Lecture Gertrude Gieseke Fund
Marion and John Andrus III Prints Fund Bernard and Fern Granum Fund
and Drawings Fund Irene Donaldson Fund for Conservation
Atherton and Winifred Bean Fund Frances V. Doneghy Fund Irene V. Grayston Fund
James Ford Bell Foundation Fund in Mike and Kathy Dougherty Fund Lois Hall Fund
honor of Charles H. Bell and Clarence G. Frame Fund Henry Hanson Fund
Lucy W. Bell G & K Services Fund Josephine O. Hanson Fund
David Winton Bell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Gary Charles M. Harrington Fund
Fund Fund Denie Harris Memorial Fund
The Bridgman Foundation Fund Bill and Penny George Fund for Philip B. Harris Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Education and Community Dorothy W. Houston Fund
Carpenter Fund Programs Margaret Washburn Hunt Fund
Folwell W. Coan Fund Helen Winton Jones Fund Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Hunter
Rusty and Burt Cohen Fund The James and Faeth McGowan III Fund
John Cowles Family Fund Fund Grace M. Jefferson Fund
Mrs. Thomas M. Crosby, Sr., Fund Margaret E. Morris Fund Mrs. Blair Jenness Fund in memory
Marion Cross Fund Clinton Morrison and of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lindsay
Anson Cutts Trust Fund Mary K. Morrison Fund Josephine J. Jensen Fund
Mary and Mark Fiterman Lecture Allan E. Mulligan Endowment Alice Johnson Fund
Fund Frances E. Jordan Fund

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Charlotte Karlen Lecture Fund Named Major Benefactors


Dorothy Kincaid Fund
Ruth Kincaid Fund Endowment Funds of
Elizabeth Washburn King Fund Funds for $500,000–$999,999
Pauline Lambert and
Merritt Nequette Lecture Fund Works of Art James Ford Bell Foundation
Endowment for Art Acquisition
D. Kenneth and Patricia A.
The following Jane and James Emison Endowment
Lindgren Fund
individuals and for Native American Art
Emily C. Lineburg Fund
Richard Lewis Hillstrom Fund
Martin Foundation Fund families are gratefully
William and Harriet Ludwick
Rudolph Miller Fund acknowledged for their Endowment for Western Art
Margaret M. Mull Fund named endowment Sheila C. and John L. Morgan
Endowment Fund for Museum
Guide Education funds, which provide Endowment for Art Acquisition
ongoing support for Suzanne S. Roberts Endowment for
Jane and Thomas Nelson Fund
Asian Art
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Nordlie the acquisition of Walter H. and Valborg P. Ude
Fund art for the museum’s Memorial Fund
Eugene and Virginia Palmer Fund
Louise R. Phelps Fund
permanent collection.
Piper Family Fund of The (Market values as of Benefactors
Minneapolis Foundation June 30, 2009.) Funds of
John and Katharine Pillsbury Fund
Russell A. Plimpton Fund
$100,000–$499,999
Emily L. Pyke Fund Distinguished Tess E. Armstrong Fund
Sara Rutz Fund Benefactors Julia B. Bigelow Fund
Sandy Family Fund Walter Bollinger Fund
Joan and Arthur Schulze Fund Funds of $5,000,000 Mary Griggs Burke Endowment for
Margaret Schweizer Fund and above Art Acquisition
The Shared Fund Mary and Robyn Campbell Fund
Charles Silverson Fund John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund for Art Books
Dr. Werner and Elizabeth Simon David and Margaret Christenson
Music Fund Leadership Benefactors Endowment for Art Acquisition
Skoglund Trust Endowment Funds of David Draper Dayton Fund
Harold and Mickey Smith Jane and James Emison Endowment
Endowment for Jewish Arts and $2,000,000–$4,999,999 for South Asian and Indian Art
Culture Walter C. and Mary C. Briggs Dolly J. Fiterman Fund
Loring M. Staples, Jr., Fund Trust Fund Peter and Patricia Frechette
Ruth Bovey Stevens Fund Driscoll Art Accessions Endowment for Art Acquisition
Alan and Evelyn Struthers Fund Endowment Fund John and Ruth Huss Fund for
Roman and Alice Verostko Fund William Hood Dunwoody Fund Decorative Arts
Weesner Charitable Trust Fund Putnam Dana McMillan Fund Paul C. Johnson, Jr., Fund
Barbara Benton Wescoe Fund Ethel Morrison Van Derlip Winton Jones Endowment Fund for
Helen and J. Kimball Whitney Fund Trust Fund Prints and Drawings
Ruth E. Wilson Fund Eloise and Elliot Kaplan
Charles J. Winton, Jr., Fund Endowment for Judaica
Mrs. Frederick Winston Fund
Patron Benefactors The Manitou Fund in Tribute to
Helen and Leo Wolk Fund Funds of Marjorie McNeely
$1,000,000–$1,999,999 Siri and Bob Marshall Fund for
American Paintings
Friends of Bruce Dayton Art Martin and Brown Endowment
Acquisition Endowment Fund
Ted and Dr. Roberta Mann Katherine Kittredge McMillan
Foundation Endowment Fund Memorial Fund
Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad Marguerite S. McNally Endowment
Endowment for 20th Century for Art Acquisition
Paintings Mary Agnes and Alvin E. McQuinn
Christina N. and Swan J. Turnblad Endowment for Decorative Arts
Memorial Fund The Douglas and Mary Olson
Frame Acquisition Fund
Fred R. Salisbury II Fund
The Shared Fund

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David and Ruth Waterbury Patrons Gifts of Art


Endowment for Contemporary
Craft
Funds of and Funds for
Mary Ruth Weisel Endowment for $10,000–$49,999 Art Acquisition
Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
Anonymous (2)
Robert C. Winton Fund
Ruth B. Anderson Memorial
We gratefully
Endowment for Asian Art acknowledge the
Associate Benefactors Jo and Gordon Bailey Fund following donors, who
Funds of Ford and Amy Bell Endowment gave works of art or
Fund for Decorative Arts
$50,000–$99,999 Carol and Ray Bergeson
funds designated for
Anonymous Endowment for Art Acquisition the purchase of works
Michael Bennes Endowment for Art Michael and Grace Bress of art.
Acquisition Endowment for Art Acquisition
Joan and Gary Capen Endowment Blythe Brenden Endowment for
for Art Acquisition Art Acquisition Over $10,000
Dandelion Endowment for Textiles M. Boyd and Carol Burton
Endowment Anonymous
William C. Dietrich Endowment for
James and Maureen Duffy Daniel Avchen
19th Century Paintings
Endowment for Prints and Sue A. Bennett
Richard and Beverly Fink
Drawings Ruth and Bruce Dayton
Endowment for Art Acquisition
C. Curtis Dunnavan Endowment Decorative Arts Curatorial Council
Hognander Family Endowment for
for Asian Art Elizabeth and W. John Driscoll
Scandinavian Art
Ben and Becky Field Endowment The Estate of Rada Fredrikson
Douglas J. and Victoria Galloway
for Art Acquisition Gethsemane Lutheran Church
Holmen Endowment Fund
Norman Gabrick Endowment for Gary L. Gliem
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Granum
African Art *Dr. Evelyn Payne Hatcher
Fund
Kelly and Geoffrey Gage Helena Hernmarck
Alpha Gustafson Endowment
Endowment for Art Acquisition Nobuko Kajitani
Anne and Hadlai Hull Endowment
Sima and Clark Griffith Fund Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Keating
for Art Acquisition
Aref and Barbara Jabr Fund Dr. and Mrs. John E. Larkin
Helen Jones Fund for Asian Art
Susan Jacobsen Endowment for Peggy and Leonard Lindborg
Allen and Kathy Lenzmeier
Art Acquisition Gordon Locksley
Endowment for Art Acquisition
Paul and Gisela Konopka Don and Diana Lee Lucker
Barbara S. Longfellow Fund for
Endowment Fund Joseph F. McCrindle
Works on Paper
Larey E. Lindberg and Larey Samuel and Patricia McCullough
Shirley Mahowald and Henry
Swanson Endowment for Art Mary and Bob Mersky
Kinsell Endowment for Art
Acquisition Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts
Acquisition
Samuel and Patricia McCullough Alfred Moir
Walter McCarthy and Clara Ueland
Endowment for American Walter F. and Joan Mondale
Endowment for Photographs
Furniture and Folk Art Madeline Moore
Linda and Lawrence Perlman
John Skogmo and Tom Morin Fund Frederick and *Linda A.
Photography Endowment
John and Shirley Nilsen Endowment Muschenheim
Sharon and Bill Richardson
for Art Acquisition Iver M. Nelson
Endowment for Art Acquisition
James and Jo Ann Nordlie David and Mary Parker
Simmons Family Endowment
Endowment for Art Acquisition Linda Peterson Perlman and
for Textiles
Plautz Family Endowment Lawrence Perlman
Lotus Stack Textiles Endowment
Raymond and Ruth Reister Bequest from the Karen Daniels
Deborah Davenport and Stewart
Endowment for Art Acquisition Petersen American Indian
Stender Endowment for American
Louisa Richardson Endowment for Collection
Folk Art
Art Acquisition Roberto Polo
Robert J. Ulrich Fund
Earl and Barbara Sanford Fund for Print and Drawing Curatorial
American Art Council
Leon and Anna Schaar Fund The Regis Foundation
Glenda and Richard Struthers Beverly J. and John A. Rollwagen
Endowment for Art Acquisition Fund of The Minneapolis
Foundation
Frederick and Virginia Scheel
Robert MacGregor Shaw and
Virginia Conger Buffington Shaw
Dr. Richard L. Simmons and
Rosa Lynn Pinkus

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Dr. Kenneth Swaiman and Ronald and Eva Kinney Family New Century
Dr. Phillis Sher Foundation
JoAnn Verburg and James Moore John and Julie Roth Society
Martin and Lora Weinstein Smaby Family Foundation Members
Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Weisberg Rob P. Stock
Wells Fargo Bank Robert Tapp and Ana Martinez- We recognize with
Tapp gratitude the following
Under $10,000 Bob Ulrich
individuals, who provide
Lisa Vecoli and Marjean Hoeft
Anonymous Richard Venegar and Michele East- enduring support for
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Abrohams Venegar the museum through
Stuart Alexander Jack and Connie Wallinga their generous estate
F. M. B. Amram and S. A. Brick Dr. John C. Weber
Mr. John E. Andrus III
gifts.
Robert and Barbara Wheaton
Asian Art Curatorial Council Mr. and *Mrs. James T. Wyman
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bigot Marcia Henry Yanz Anonymous (6)
Mr. James E. Billings Dennis Albrecht
Sandra and Peter Butler Barbara A. Aman and
C.G. Boerner, LLC William R. Easton
Eric G. Carlson E. Viktoria Anderson
Mary Lou Carpenter *Mrs. Frances V. Anderson
Darlene J. and Richard P. Carroll *Ruth B. Anderson
Helen L. Cashman Ruth M. Anderson
Mark and Reiko Clark Rolf L. Andreassen, M.D., and
Cy DeCosse Studio Norma Neumann
Kaywin Feldman and Jim Lutz Karen L. Andrew
Mrs. Peter Ffolliott Mr. and *Mrs. John E. Andrus III
James and Leslie Fletcher *Mrs. Tess E. Armstrong
Form + Content Gallery R. Patrick Atherton
Edward A. Foster Rosalyn Amdur Baker and
Thomas and Marsha French *Michael Baker
Mr. Frank L. Gaard *Mr. Stephen R. Baker
*Edith and Norman Garmezy *Kenneth Barry
The Greenberg Foundation - Daniel *Mrs. W.R. Royce Beamish
Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser *Winifred and *Atherton Bean
N. Bud and Beverly Grossman John and Ardy Becklin
Foundation *Mr. and *Mrs. Charles H. Bell
Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison Joseph Bellows
Ruth and John Huss *Kathleen B. Belzer
Rebecca Kerber Marilyn C. Benson
Jill and Chuck Koosmann *Grace Virginia Benz
Myron and Anita Kunin Ray and Carol Bergeson
Koichiro Kurita *Miss Mildred V. Bird
Joseph Landsberger Michael and Ann Birt
Paula and Mack Lee Robert and Varley Bodsgard
Phyllis and Stanford Lehmberg Robert E. Boldt
Estate of Gladys Leventon *Mrs. Walter R. Bollinger
Weiming and Caroline Lu Mr. and Mrs. Bradley C.
Siri and Bob Marshall Bowman II
Jennifer L. Martin Kimberly J. Bowman
Marvin and Betty Borman Mary S. Bowman
Foundation *Mary C. Briggs and
Mary Ryan Gallery *Walter C. Briggs
Julia Meech *Mary Stewart Brink
Clinton and Mary K. Morrison *Ethelyn J. Bros
Katherine D. and Stuart A. Nielsen Sandra M. and David M. Brown
Marvel Norton Mary Burich
Toby and Holly Old *Mary Livingston Griggs and Mary
Brian and Julia Palmer Griggs Burke Foundation
Kate Butler Peterson Michael and Susan Burnett
Tom Rassieur Carol and *M. Boyd Burton
Rose Rizzi

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Barbara J. Byrne and Lois Hall Barbara S. Longfellow


Michael D. Byrne *Lenore Hannon *Patricia Lund
*Mary and *Robyn Campbell Linda Hanson David and Mary Maas
Joan and Gary Capen *Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Harris *Wayne and *Rosalee MacFarlane
*Arleen Carlson *Evelyn Payne Hatcher *Gladys H. Margolis
Darlene J. and Richard P. Carroll Elaine and Roger Haydock Siri and Bob Marshall
Helen L. Cashman Roy P. and Barbara L. Heinrich *Felix A. Martucci
Kristine A. Cecil Charles P. Helsell *Mr. Samuel H. Maslon and
Judith Christensen *Edward Lees Henderson *Mrs. Luella R. Maslon
Dr. John I. Coe and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hengler Robert W. Maynard
*Mrs. John I. Coe *Amy Herman *Mildred Carter McAdams
Judith and Richard Corson *Hazel Hermanson Julia Sue McAllister
Ms. Margaret Coudron *Gareth Hiebert and *Janet Hiebert *Mrs. James McGowan
Kathleen Coy Reverend Richard L. Hillstrom Mary E. McKinsey
*Marion Cross Leonard and Mary Lou Hoeft Dr. Duncan McNab
David and Amber Dapkus Peggy Ann Hoeft *Marguerite S. McNally
Mrs. Julius E. Davis *Inga M. Holstad Don McNeil and Emily Galusha
Ruth and Bruce Dayton Shelley K. Holzemer Jeffrey C. Meehan
*Mary H. Dayton *G. Sidney and *Jeanne E. Michener
Janna P. De Lue *Dorothy W. Houston *Fern A. Miller
Mr. Harrison C. Deal Charles J. Hudgins *Rudolph W. Miller
*Margaret Deal Hadlai and Anne Hull Carol and Mike Milligan
Virginia E. Dehn Dr. Kjeld O. Husebye and Patricia M. Mitchell
*Elaine Dennett Mrs. Karen Husebye Dr. Alfred Moir
*William C. Dietrich Frank J. Indihar, M.D. Gunilla Adner Montgomery
*Rosamond Dols Suzanne and Thomas Inman *Margaret Morris
*Frances V. Doneghy *Ms. Mary Young Janes Clinton and Mary K. Morrison
Sue Doty and *George Doty *Grace M. Jefferson Arnold W. Morse
*Judy Driscoll Mrs. Blair Jenness J. Dudley Moylan
*Dorathea B. Drotning Betty and *Frank Jewett, Jr. *Margaret M. Mull
*Dr. James J. Duffey and *Dr. Frank E. Johnson Sally A. Mullen
Maureen O. Sullivan Duffey Kathryn C. Johnson and Allan Mulligan
C. Curtis Dunnavan Scott R. Berry Alan and Dena Naylor
Dr. Robert and Mary Beth Eagan *Mary Elizabeth (Mimi) Johnson Judy Neiswander and
Jane and *Jim Emison *Paul C. Johnson, Jr. William Gleason
E. Duane and Marlene Engstrom Victoria K. and *Gerald W. Johnson Rodney Nelson
Sally Jane Enstrom Charmaine H. Jones *Mrs. Frances M. Norbeck
*Katharine Eustis Sara Jones *Mrs. Stanley Norris
Carolyn Evans Dr. Markle and *Charlotte Karlen *Marjorie I. Nutter
Sheryl and David Evelo Patricia A. Keith *Mr. and *Mrs. Richardson B. Okie
John and Ester Fesler Marilyn Kelly Cramolini Charlotte and Raymond Olson
Dolly J. Fiterman *Ruth Kincaid and Douglas and Mary Olson
Mary Goff Fiterman *Dorothy Kincaid Mr. and *Mrs. Murray
*Mrs. Dorothy Fobes Helen M. King Olyphant, Jr.
*Clarence G. Frame Shirley Mahowald Kinsell and Karl-Thomas Opem
C. Andrew Fuller and *Henry Kinsell *Hendrik and Marri Oskam
*Priscilla Paine Fuller *Mr. Kemper E. Kirkpatrick Constance S. Otis
*Don and Louise Gabbert *John Harold Kittleson *Mr. Mickey Pallas
Norman M. Gabrick *Dr. I. M. Kolthoff Martha and Roger R. Palmer
Ms. Jennifer R. Gage *Dr. Gisela Konopka Terry and Mary Patton
*Edith and Norman Garmezy Liz and James Krezowski Mrs. James R. Paul
David Gerdes Felice Kronfeld and *Mervin Donna L. Pauley
Cora Ginsberg Kronfeld Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitschka
Gary L. Gliem James and Martha Abbott Ladner *Ruth A. Plane
*Maxine and *Kalman Goldenberg *Mrs. Floyd E. Lasher Michael and Gloria Plautz
*Irene V. Grayston James C. Lau Karen and Richard Ploetz
Gregory Grinley and Jim Lawser and Duane Bandel Heidi and Richard Downing Poey
Raymond Terrill *Mr. and Mrs. Roth S. Leddick Forbes W. Polliard
Beverly N. Grossman Mr. Willy Lee *Alice B. Pommer
*Alpha M. Gustafson Ward B. and *Susan E. Lewis Harriet and Walter Pratt
Rose O. Gustafson Patricia and D. Kenneth Lindgren Ms. Eleanor Ralston
*Musa Guston *Ms. Emily C. Lineburg Ronald D. Reavis

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Darwin and Geri Reedy *Ceil T. Victor Honor Roll


Dorothy L. Renn Constance T. Wallace
*Georgiana Slade Reny Jack and Connie Wallinga We recognize and
Louisa H. Richardson *Marianne Baird Wallman and remember the
*Dr. and *Mrs. Dean K. Rizer *William Wallman
Clifford M. Roberts, Jr. and *Joseph E. Walton following donors whose
*Suzanne S. Roberts *Lucille B. Webster cumulative support has
David L. Rodum Dr. Gabriel P. and Yvonne Weisberg built and sustained the
*Adele H. Roller Mary Ruth Weisel museum throughout its
John and Julie Roth *Mauritz Westmark and
Barbara Rubin-Greenberg *Elsie B. Westmark
history.
Burton and Berneen Rudolph Steven and Mindy Wexler
*Sara Rutz *John R. and Renata R. Winsor
Claire Hedine Rykken and Margie and Woody Woodhouse Master Builders
Thomas Rykken Caroline A. V. Woods Cumulative support of
*Fred R. Salisbury Margaret B. Woodworth and $5,000,000 and above
Jim and Cheryl Samples *Robert C. Woodworth
Earl S. and Barbara Flanagan Penny Lorraine Wuerth *Winifred and *Atherton Bean
Sanford Pat Wuest Citizens of Hennepin County
Diane K. Sannes Marcia Henry Yanz Park Museum Fund
*Dr. Frances E. Schaar *Steven and *Rita Zellmer Ruth and Bruce Dayton
Kathryn E. Schenk and Elizabeth and W. John Driscoll
Allan W. Mahnke Friends of the Institute
Allan and Deborah Schneider General Mills Foundation
*Margaret J. Schweizer N. Bud and Beverly N. Grossman
Dale and Kay Schwie Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison
*Ethelda J. Seaman
Bequests Cargill and Donna MacMillan
Gail and Henry See The following Nivin and *Duncan MacMillan
Regis and Ruth Seidenstricker The McKnight Foundation
individuals are Target
*Ruth M. Shipley
*Mr. and *Mrs. Charles T. Silverson acknowledged and U.S. Bancorp Foundation
Dr. Richard L. Simmons remembered for their Bob Ulrich and *Jill Dahlin
*Elizabeth Strawn Simon estate gifts. Ralph Whelan Trust
*Dr. Werner Simon and
Madeline Simon Builders
Anne Larsen Simonson Estate of Gladys Leventon
*Mrs. Lee H. Slater *Hazel Hermanson Cumulative support of
*Kenneth R. and Lillian Smith Joseph F. McCrindle $1,000,000–$4,999,999
Leonard and Frances Spira Allan Mulligan
Anonymous
Richard and Carol Stahl *Ethelda J. Seaman
3M Foundation
*Loring M. Staples, Jr. Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
*Elsie Stephens Sydney Peppard Anderson
Mrs. Sibley F. Stewart Mr. and *Mrs. John E. Andrus III
*Alan and Evelyn T. Struthers Athwin Foundation
*Dr. Betty J. Sullivan *Mr. Charles H. Bell and *Mrs.
Michael L. Summerfield Charles H. Bell
*Edward O. Swanson The James Ford Bell Foundation
*Charles B. and *Margaret L. Sweatt *Theodore W. Bennett Charitable
Jerald E. Swenson Trust
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Telfer Best Buy Children’s Foundation
Kaimay and Joseph Terry, M.D. *Mr. and *Mrs. James H. Binger
*Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Thacher *Mary C. Briggs and
Dr. Charles Thiesenhusen *Walter C. Briggs
Mrs. Inga Thompson The Bush Foundation
*James Tigerman Patrick and Aimee Butler
*Mrs. Clarence O. Tormoen Family Foundation
Ugyen Tshering and Cargill Foundation
Patrizia Franceschinis The Croixwood Trust
*Thyrza Tyrrell The Curtis L. Carlson Family
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Urista Foundation
*Mr. and *Mrs. Vernon S. Vendel
Roman and Alice Verostko

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*John Cowles and The Wallace Foundation Mr. and *Mrs. Charles B. Meech
*Elizabeth Bates Cowles Martin and Lora Weinstein The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Curtis Galleries, Inc. Mary Ruth Weisel The Minneapolis Foundation
Elisabeth Jackley Dayton Wells Family Foundation Trust Clinton and Mary K. Morrison
*Kenneth and Judy Dayton Wells Fargo Foundation Minnesota *Mr. and *Mrs. John M. Musser
Deluxe Corporation Foundation Western and F.A. Bean Foundations Robert W. and Carolyn Nelson
Mr. Harry M. Drake Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Charitable Northwest Airlines, Inc.
The Driscoll Foundation Trust Northwest Area Foundation
C. Curtis Dunnavan Margaret and Angus Wurtele Linda Peterson Perlman and
Jay F. Ecklund Xcel Energy Foundation Lawrence Perlman
Jane and *Jim Emison The Jay and Rose Phillips Family
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hap Fauth Master Benefactors Foundation
Dolly J. Fiterman Qwest Foundation
Miles and Shirley Fiterman Cumulative support of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Rauenhorst
Charitable Foundation $500,000–$999,999 RBC Wealth Management
Ford Motor Company Fund *Georgiana Slade Reny
Anonymous
Pierson M. and Florence B. Grieve Clifford M. Roberts, Jr. and
Martha and Bruce Atwater
Mary Livingston Griggs and Mary *Suzanne S. Roberts
Blandin Foundation
Griggs Burke Foundation Jack A. and Aviva Robinson
BNSF Foundation
Carolyn and Franklin Groves *Fred R. Salisbury
*Mary Livingston Griggs and
The Herberger Foundation Anne Larsen Simonson
Mary Griggs Burke Foundation
*Mr. and *Mrs. Louis W. Hill, Jr. Mickey and Harold Smith
Carol and *M. Boyd Burton
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Hodroff Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
*Patrick and *Aimee Mott Butler
Honeywell Foundation Foundation
Sandra and Peter Butler
Ruth and John Huss Ellen and *Fred Wells
Chadwick Foundation
Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad Wheelock Whitney III
Consulate General of Sweden
James R. and M. JoAnn Jundt Margie and Woody Woodhouse
Ella P. Crosby
The Kresge Foundation Mr. and *Mrs. James T. Wyman
Anson B. Cutts, Jr.
Myron and Anita Kunin
*Mr. and *Mrs. Donald C. Dayton
*Dorothy Millett Lindeke Distinguished
Wendy and Douglas Dayton
Don and Diana Lee Lucker
Dr. and Mrs. William E. Ludwick
Mary Lee and *Wallace C. Dayton Benefactors
Decorative Arts Council Cumulative support of
Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan
Dorsey & Whitney Foundation
MAHADH Fund of $300,000–$499,999
Faegre & Benson Foundation
HRK Foundation
Freeman Foundation Anonymous
Ted and Dr. Roberta Mann
*Don and Louise Gabbert Kim and Gloria Anderson
Foundation
Mr. and *Mrs. Richard P. Gale Ankeny Family Fund of The
*Samuel and *Luella Maslon
B. C. Gamble and P. W. Skogmo Minneapolis Foundation
*Marguerite S. McNally
Fund of The Minneapolis Bemis Company Foundation
Mary Agnes and Al McQuinn
Foundation *Mary and *Robyn Campbell
The Medtronic Foundation
Penny and Bill George Carlson Companies, Incorporated
Minnesota State Arts Board
The Groves Foundation Carolyn Foundation
Sheila C. and John L. Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Hadlai A. Hull *Mr. and *Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
National Endowment for the Arts
Institute of Museum and Library Mrs. Olive C. Case
National Endowment for the
Services Helen L. Cashman
Humanities
Patricia and Benjamin Jaffray Squam Lake Foundation—
Douglas and Mary Olson
The JDR 3rd Fund Charles A. Cleveland
*Carl and *Eloise Pohlad
Jerome Foundation Rusty and Burt Cohen
Darwin and Geri Reedy
Winton Jones *David M. Daniels
Regis Foundation
Elliot and Eloise Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dixon
Anne Pierce Rogers
Constance and Daniel Kunin *Judy Driscoll
Frederick and Virginia Scheel
Sara and David Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Erickson
Dr. Richard L. Simmons
Dr. George T. Shea and Mary Goff Fiterman
Sit Investment Associates
Gordon Locksley The Ford Foundation
Foundation
Barbara S. Longfellow Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frechette
*Gene and Gail Sit
Siri and Bob Marshall *Musa Guston
The Southways Foundation
Samuel D. and Patricia N. *George and *Margret Halpin
Star Tribune Foundation
McCullough Margaret W. Harmon Charitable
*Mr. and Mrs. George R. Steiner
The Sumner T. McKnight Trust
*Charles B. and *Margaret L. Sweatt
Foundation Mr. Kevin Ingram Hart and
T. B. Walker Foundation
*Donald McNeely Mrs. Polly Dix Hart
Travelers Foundation

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Reverend Richard L. Hillstrom Betty and Marvin Borman Susan and Edwin McCarthy
Leonard and Mary Lou Hoeft Ronald Bourgeault Walt McCarthy and Clara Ueland
Douglas and Victoria Galloway Dr. David and *Helen Bradford William W. McGuire and Nadine
Holmen Brenden-Mann Foundation M. McGuire Family Foundation
ING Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Conley Brooks, Sr. Alida R. Messinger
International Multifoods *Ethelyn J. Bros Dr. Michael B. Miller
Charitable Foundation Carmen and Jim Campbell Jim and Linda Mitchell
J.E. Dunn Northcentral, Inc. Joanne and Benton Case, Jr. Jane and John Morrison
James and Maxine Johnson Centerpoint Energy Minnegasco Munsingwear, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kennedy Mr. Lynn L. Charlson Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley H.
Dr. and Mrs. John E. Larkin David and Margaret Christenson Murphy, Jr.
The Levitt Foundation *Mrs. Folwell W. Coan Pierro Mussi
R. C. Lilly Foundation Julia Thorpe Cote Trust Marilyn and Glen Nelson
The Henry Luce Foundation Marguerite and Russell Cowles Jane and Thomas Nelson
*Wayne and *Rosalee MacFarlane *Marion Cross Jim and Jo Ann Nordlie
Marbrook Foundation Anne Dayton Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ordway, Jr.
Jennifer L. Martin Eric Dayton Paintings Curatorial Council
Alan and Dena Naylor Bob and Joanie Dayton David and Mary Parker
Katherine D. and Stuart A. Nielsen Mr. Harrison C. Deal Peavey Company
*Mrs. Frances M. Norbeck *Margaret Deal The Pentair Foundation
Northern Pump Company Deloitte & Touche L.L.P. Mrs. Hall James Peterson and
Northwestern Foundation Donaldson Company, Inc. *Mr. Hall James Peterson
Piper Jaffray *Virginia Doneghy The Pew Charitable Trusts
Elizabeth C. Quinlan Foundation *Mrs. Eunice L. Dwan *Mrs. John S. Pillsbury, Sr.
George Rickey Ernst & Young L.L.P. Harriet and Walter Pratt
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi F. R. Bigelow Foundation Print and Drawing Curatorial
L.L.P. Beverly and Richard Fink Council
The Shared Fund David and Margene B. Fox Gerald Rauenhorst and Alpha &
*Kenneth R. and Lillian Smith The Fredrikson & Byron Omega Family Foundation
Laurie and Michael Snow Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George McKay Reid
Strangis Family Fund of The G & K Services, Inc. The Rockefeller Foundation
Minneapolis Foundation Gabberts Furniture & Design John and Lois Rogers
SUPERVALU Foundation on behalf Studio *Adele H. Roller
of SUPERVALU Inc. and Cub Mr. Norman Garmezy Cynthia Rosenblatt Ross
Foods GE Capital Fleet Services Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rubin
*Charles B. and *Margaret L. Sweatt Kate V. Gibbs Steve and Tamrah Schaller O’Neil
TCF National Bank Minnesota *Mrs. Gordon W. Gieseke Joan and Arthur R. Schulze
*Mr. and *Mrs. John R. Van Derlip Gary L. Gliem *Ethelda J. Seaman
Grace B. Wells Fund of The Rehael Fund—Roger L. Hale and *Dr. Werner Simon and
Minneapolis Foundation Eleanor L. Hall Fund of The Madeline Simon
Minneapolis Foundation Harriet and Edson Spencer Fund of
Benefactors *Mr. and *Mrs. Stanley Hawks The Minneapolis Foundation
William Randolph Hearst Deb Davenport and Stew Stender
Cumulative support of Foundation Helmut Stern
$150,000–$299,999 Helena Hernmarck Martha and *Harry Stimpson
Richard L. Herreid Walter Stremel
Anonymous (3)
*Inga M. Holstad Glenda and Richard Struthers
Alliss Educational Foundation
The Hubbard Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon S. Sturgis
AmeriPride Services, Inc.
*Ms. Mary Young Janes Tennant Foundation
Anchor Bank
Lloyd and *Rosie Johnson Toro Foundation
Andersen Corporate Foundation
*Mr. and *Mrs. Carl W. Jones John F. and Susan B. Ullrich
Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen
Lucy Jones The Valspar Foundation
Foundation
*Mrs. Lyndon M. King Joanne and Philip Von Blon
*Dr. Roger L. Anderson
KPMG L.L.P. Waldorf Corporation
*Mrs. Frances V. Anderson
*Mrs. Floyd E. Lasher The Wallin Foundation—
Pete and Margie Ankeny
Kathy and Al Lenzmeier Maxine and Winston Wallin
Peter and Sally Anson
Lieberman-Okinow Foundation WEM 2000 Foundation Fund of the
*Mrs. Tess E. Armstrong
*Patricia Lund Dorsey & Whitney Foundation
Asian Arts Council
Lunds, Incorporated Nancy and Ted Weyerhaeuser
Calvert Barksdale
Mr. Andrew A. Lynn Windgate Charitable Foundation
Ford and Amy Bell
M&I Bank John and Renata Winsor Fund of
*Mr. and *Mrs. Judson Bemis, Sr.
Marathon Oil Corporation The Minneapolis Foundation

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*Mike and Penny Winton Mr. and Mrs. Bradley C. *Mr. and *Mrs. Israel D. Fink
Wheaton Wood Bowman II *Clarence G. Frame
Mary S. Bowman Skip and Barbara Gage
Patrons Ruth and Elliot Brebner Geoffrey and Kelly Gage
Briggs and Morgan *Edith and Norman Garmezy
Cumulative support of Allen Brookins-Brown Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gelb
$50,000–$149,999 John H. Buelow Eric Newman and Janice Gepner
Michael and Susan Burnett Linda and Jack Goldenberg
Anonymous (5)
Mr. Paul Butler Goldman, Sachs and Company
3M
Alden C. Buttrick Trust Barbara and Mike Goldner
Accenture
Robert and Gail Buuck, Mr. Alan Goldstein
The Martin S. Ackerman
Buuck Family Foundation Mark and Emily Goldstein
Foundation
John Camp Gerald and Virginia Gordon
*Chloe Ackman
Joan and Gary Capen Mr. and *Mrs. Bernard M. Granum
*Elizabeth C. Adams
Susan and James R. Cargill II Gray Plant Mooty Foundation
ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Joanne Carlson Stanley B. Gregory Fund of
The Advance Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Carpenter The Minneapolis Foundation
Linda and Steve Ahlers
Nicky and Tom Carpenter Greystone Foundation
Alliance Capital Management
Darlene J. and Richard P. Carroll Jerry and Kathleen Grundhofer
Allianz Life Insurance Company of
*Mr. C. M. Case, Jr. and Jack and Beverly Grundhofer
North America
*Mrs. C. M. Case, Jr. *Alpha M. Gustafson
The American Federation of Arts
Myra Chazin H.B. Fuller Company Foundation
Lucille and *Bob Amis
CME-KHBB Advertising Lois Hall
Andersen Foundation
Art and Anne Collins Rosalie Heffelfinger Hall Fund of
Elmer L. and Eleanor J. Andersen
Jill Collins and John Thillman The Minneapolis Foundation
Foundation
Tom and Phyllis Colwell Ruth E. Hanold
*Ruth B. Anderson
Ed and Joann Conlin *Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Harris
Steven M. Andersen
Jeanne and *Burt Corwin *Dr. Evelyn Payne Hatcher
Margaret W. Anderson
Ms. Margaret Coudron Haworth Marketing & Media
Mrs. William R. Anderson, Jr.
Sage and John Cowles Company
Susan and Richard Anderson
David and Kitty Crosby William Randolph Hearst
*Bob and Janet Andrews
Tom and Ellie Crosby, Jr. Foundation
*Sewell D. Andrews
*Mrs. Elizabeth L. Crosby Don and *Arlene Helgeson
Walter C. Annenberg Foundation
Kenneth and Betty Jayne Dahlberg Hersey Foundation
*Edward and Eleanor Asplin
Martha and John Daniels William R. Hibbs Family
Jo and Gordon Bailey
John and Mary Lou Dasburg John and Karen Himle
The Baillon Foundation, Inc.
Mrs. Julius E. Davis Gerald D. Hines Interests
Baker Foundation
Arlene and John Dayton Sue and Bill Hodder Family Fund of
Richard G. and Mary Lyn
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Dayton The Minneapolis Foundation
Ballantine
David and Vanessa Dayton Susan S. and Duane D. Hoff
Robert and Linda Barrows
Edward and Sherry Ann Dayton Orville C. Hognander
*Mrs. Lyman Barrows
*Mary H. Dayton *Mr. John M. Hollern
Jane and Walter Barry
Ms. Janna P. De Lue Patricia and Thomas Holloran
*Kenneth Barry
Cy and Paula DeCosse Fund of John and Robyn Horn
Edward R. Bazinet Foundation
The Minneapolis Foundation Hubbard Broadcasting Foundation
Donna and Warren Beck
Dellwood Foundation, Inc. Hella Mears and William Hueg, Jr.
Marilyn and *Frank Beddor
Delta Air Lines, Inc. Andy and Carole Hunter
David Winton Bell Foundation
Ann and Jack Dietrich Joan and Dean Hutton
*Elinor Watson Bell
*William C. and *Corrine Dietrich IBM Corporation
Mrs. Samuel H. Bell and
Mr. Jim Dine Commemorative Association for
*Mr. Samuel H. Bell
Mrs. Irene S. Donaldson the Japan World Exposition (1970)
Carol and Judson Bemis, Jr.
*Frances V. Doneghy Emily and George R.A. Johnson
Marilyn C. Benson
Mike and Kathy Dougherty Mr. James A. Johnson and Ms.
Ray and Carol Bergeson
*Dr. James J. and Maureen O. Maxine Isaacs
Michael and Ann Birt
Duffey *Paul C. Johnson, Jr.
The Bockley Brothers Family Fund
*Anne de’Uribe Echebarria Mrs. Edwin M. Johnston
of The Minneapolis Foundation
Enron Foundation Jacqueline Nolte Jones
David and Shari Boehnen
Fannie Mae Foundation Kathleen Jones
*Mrs. Walter R. Bollinger
Bill and Kathy Farley Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of
Sheila and Michael Bonsignore
Ferndale Foundation the HRK Foundation
Boss Foundation
Lisa A. Ferris Nobuko Kajitani
Benjamin and Rebecca Field Dr. Markle and *Charlotte Karlen

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*Mrs. Stephen F. Keating MSP Communications Patricia and Barney Saunders


Michele and Rob Keith Allan Mulligan *Mr. and *Mrs. John R. Savage
Miriam and Erwin Kelen Barry Murphy and Mrs. Hannes Schroll
Kidder, Peabody & Co., Rosemary Dunbar Max R. Schweitzer
Incorporated Elizabeth B. Myers Securian Foundation
Dr. Mark K. Kim National Historical Publications Mrs. Robert Semsch
*Mrs. Preston King and and Records Commission Dr. Sidney Shapiro
*Mr. Preston King (NHPRC) Silicon Graphics
Margee and Bob Kinney *Mrs. Winston B. Newell Roger J. and Michele M. Sit
Shirley Mahowald and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nichols Sarah-Maud W. Sivertsen
*Mr. Henry Kinsell John and Shirley Nilsen Charitable Trust
Drs. Lee and Tillie Kitzenberg Jack and Gretchen Norqual *Margaret H. Skoglund
Knight Foundation Norstan, Inc. Ella and Dick Slade
Don and Helen Knutzen Dr. and Mrs. Moe. S. Nozari *Mrs. Lee H. Slater
Samuel H. Kress Foundation Alice M. O’Brien Foundation Mae L. Smith
Mrs. Theodora H. Lang *Mr. and *Mrs. Richardson B. Okie Dan and Mary Solomon
Joan and Joe Lapensky Old Dutch Foods, Inc. Mr. Alec Soth
Leonardo Lapicirella John and Cindy Olson *Loring M. Staples Fund of
David and Randy Lebedoff Onan Family Foundation The Minneapolis Foundation
Wellington Lee Karl-Thomas Opem Mitchell and Nancy Steir
Leonard, Street and Deinard Constance S. Otis Robert and Jacalyn Stephens
Kiyoko Lerner Gregory Page Helmut F. Stern
C. M. and Mary Lewis Brian and Julia Palmer *Mrs. Ruth Bovey Stevens
Ward B. and *Susan E. Lewis Park Dental Donald F. and Virginia Swanson
Winston R. Lindberg M.D. Mrs. James R. Paul James Tigerman
Mrs. Peggy Lindborg Jeanne E. Pemble and Joel Poeschl Touche Ross and Company
Patricia and D. Kenneth Lindgren *Mrs. George T. Pennock Emily Anne and Gedney Tuttle
Lindquist & Vennum P.L.L.P. Peregrine Capital Management, *Thyrza Tyrrell
Lowry Hill Inc. Fund of The Minneapolis U.S. Trust Bank of America Private
David Lubben and Nancy Kwam Foundation Wealth Management
Kathleen and Kenneth Macke Nancy McGlynn Phelps and UnitedHealth Group
Martha MacMillan James J. Phelps The Valspar Foundation
Malt-O-Meal Company Edward D. Pierson and Mary W. Vaughan Fund of
Mardag Foundation *Nancy Rogers Pierson The Minneapolis Foundation
Asher and Vera Margolis *Corinne G. Pillsbury Roman and Alice Verostko
Marquette Bancshares, Inc. *Kitty and *John Pillsbury Von Blon Family Charitable
Marsh USA Inc. Sally and George Pillsbury Foundation
The Martin Foundation, Inc. Michael and Gloria Plautz Archie D. and Bertha H. Walker
Jane and Arthur Mason Sally Boyd Polk Foundation
Jim and *Chloe Massie Roberto Polo Fred and Alice Wall
Dennis and Gail Mathisen Dr. Robert John Poor Jack and Connie Wallinga
Mayo Clinic The Principal Financial Group Ruth and David Waterbury
*Mrs. James McGowan The Prudential Insurance Company Mrs. Frederick O. Watson
McKinsey & Company, Inc. of America WCCO Radio, WCCO Television,
Deborah and Pierce McNally Gene Quintana WLTE FM
McQuay-Perfex, Incorporated Rahr Foundation Dr. John C. Weber
Donna C. McRoberts *Elie and Bob Reid Donald Weesner Charitable Trust
M. D. and Mary McVay Ruth and *Raymond Reister Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Weisberg
*Mr. Norman B. Mears Allan Rhoades Weiser Family Foundation on behalf
Mary and Bob Mersky Sharon and Bill Richardson of Irving and Marjorie Weiser
MetLife Foundation Mrs. Patricia Ringer Wells Fargo Bank
Lucy and Robert Mitchell Jeannine M. Rivet and Wenger Foundation
Patricia M. Mitchell Warren G. Herreid, II Clarke Wescoe
Dr. Alfred Moir Beverly J. and John A. Rollwagen Betsy and David Weyerhaeuser
Sassan Mokhtarzadeh Fund of The Minneapolis Whitney Foundation
Walter F. and Joan Mondale Foundation Helen and J. Kimball Whitney
*Dr. Daniel Moos and Room & Board Irene Hixon Whitney Family Fund
*Mrs. Catherine Moos RSP Architects Ltd. of The Minneapolis Foundation
*Margaret Morris Jeff and Kim Rugel Wheelock Whitney and
Dr. and *Mrs. Angus W. Morrison Thomas and Claire Rykken Kathleen Blatz
Oak Grove Foundation— Earl S. and Barbara Flanagan Lynn A. Wilde
John L. Morrison Sanford Frances and Frank Wilkinson

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Mrs. David S. Williams


*Mr. and *Mrs. Donald Winston
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Winston
Winterthur Museum, Garden and
Library
The Charles J. and Henrietta
McDonald Winton Fund
*Mr. and *Mrs. Robert C. Winton
Elayne and Marvin Wolfenson
Helen and Leo Wolk
WorldCom
Zelle Charitable Trust
Ann and *Louis Zelle
Charles and Julie Zelle
*Steven and *Rita Zellmer
Ziegler Inc.

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Exhibitions
SECTION HEADING
& Publications

2008–2009 Annual Report

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Exhibitions
On view July 1, 2008, through June 30, 2009

Target Gallery with the American Museum of Holy Land: Photographs by Sarah
Asmat Art at the University of Belleau and Sin & Guilt: Nancy
Friedlander: Photography St. Thomas, Minnesota (AMAA @ Robinson
Jun. 29–Sep. 14, 2008 UST). Apr. 3–May 31, 2009
Organized by the Museum of
Modern Art, New York A Constant Line: Cheryle Melander
CARGILL GALLERY & Don Myhre
INDIA: Public Places, Private Jun. 19–Aug. 9, 2009
Spaces—Contemporary Calling a Bluff: Ter Brugghen’s
Photography and Video Art “The Gamblers”
Oct. 26, 2008–Jan. 18, 2009 May 24–Aug. 3, 2008 OTHER EXHIBITIONS
Organized by The Newark Museum AND ROTATIONS OF
Alexander Roslin and the Comtesse THE PERMANENT
Noble Dreams & Simple Pleasures: d’Egmont Pignatelli
American Masterworks from Aug. 30–Nov. 30, 2008
COLLECTION
Minnesota Collections
Feb. 22–May 3, 2009 Expanding the Boundaries: Selected Space/Surface: Contemporary
Drawings from the Yvonne and Sculptors as Printmakers
Sin & Salvation: William Holman Gabriel P. Weisberg Collection Mar. 15–Jul. 13, 2008
Hunt and the Pre-Raphaelite Vision Dec. 13, 2008–Apr. 5, 2009
Jun. 14–Sep. 6, 2009 Paul Gedeohn: 1960–1993
Organized by the Art Gallery Unspoken Messages: The Art of the Feb. 9–Jul. 27, 2008
of Ontario, Toronto, Canada Necklace
in association with Manchester Jun. 6–Sep. 13, 2009 Woodlands Floral Art
Art Gallery, Manchester, United Feb. 23–Aug. 4, 2008
Kingdom.
Paris 1900: Graphic Design in
MINNESOTA ARTISTS Revolt
EXHIBITION PROGRAM Apr. 5–Aug. 31, 2008
U.S. BANK GALLERY
Smoke and Mirrors: Vance Gellert Peter Henry Emerson and American
Alec Soth: “Sleeping by the Jun. 13–Aug. 10, 2008 Naturalistic Photography
Mississippi” May 3–Sep.7, 2008
May 31–Aug. 10, 2008 Millions of Innocent Accidents:
Hardland/Heartland and Japanese Prints: Masterpieces from
Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future Unconventional Wisdom: Ruthann the Permanent Collection
Sep. 13, 2008–Jan. 4, 2009 Godollei and Mike Elko Jun. 7–Sep. 7, 2008
Organized by the Finnish Cultural Aug. 29–Oct. 26, 2008
Institute in New York, the Museum Brilliant Examples: English and
of Finnish Architecture, Helsinki, Journey to the Surface of the Earth: European Silver 1500–1900
and the National Building Museum, Margaret Pezalla-Granlund and Jul. 21–2007–Sep. 21, 2008
Washington, D.C., with the support Max Schollet
of the Yale University School of Nov. 14, 2008–Jan. 4, 2009 Hail to the Chief: Images of the
Architecture. American Presidency
Expanded Drawing: Nick Conbere, Aug. 2–Sep. 21, 2008
Time and Tide: The Changing Art Sonja Peterson, Michelle Johnson,
of the Asmat Aesthetic and Jack Pavlik Insult and Injury: Elaborations on
Feb. 14–Jul. 26, 2009 Jan. 23–Mar. 15, 2009 Christ’s Passion
Organized by the Minneapolis May 10–Nov. 2, 2008
Institute of Arts in collaboration

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EXHIBITIONS

Veiled Communications: Head Avant-garde Artist’s Books Fresh Flowers: The Evolution of
Coverings from South Asia Dec. 6, 2008–May 24, 2009 Floral Design in 20th-Century
Oct. 27, 2007–Nov. 16, 2008 Fabrics
From Rembrandt to Matisse: Mar. 14, 2009–ongoing
Pablo Picasso: Livres d’Artistes Selected Works on Paper
May 24–Nov. 23, 2008 Dec. 20, 2008–Jun. 14, 2009
WELLS FARGO CENTER,
Japanese Prints: Masterpieces from Woodblock Prints by Kawase Hasui
the Permanent Collection Mar. 7–Jun. 21, 2009 MINNEAPOLIS
Sep. 13–Nov. 30, 2008
Swiss Graphic Design: Precision The Modernist Vase
The Art and Wit of Caricature: The and Presence Oct. 16, 2007–Oct. 3, 2008
English Tradition Jan. 17–Jul. 12, 2009
and Modernism 20: Past/Present/Future
The Art and Wit of Caricature: Old Master Drawings: Steps in Oct. 13, 2008–Oct. 2, 2009
Honoré Daumier Artistic Creation
Jun. 28–Dec. 7, 2008 May 9–August 2, 2009

Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future Symbolism in Ceremony: Art


Sep. 13, 2008–Jan. 4, 2009 Inspired by the Native American
Church
Masterpiece Photographs from Mar. 1–Aug. 9, 2009
the Minneapolis Institute of Arts:
The Curatorial Legacy of Carroll T. Tom Arndt’s Minnesota
Hartwell Feb. 21–Aug. 23, 2009
Oct. 4, 2008–Jan. 25, 2009
Shaping Reality: Geometric
Views of the Southwest: Nora Abstraction after 1960
Naranjo-Morse Mar. 28–Aug. 30, 2009
Aug. 23, 2008–Feb. 8, 2009
Beyond Charity: Tzedakah Boxes
Multiple Personalities: Figural and the Jewish Tradition
Sculpture and Contemporary Craft May 16, 2009–May 9, 2010
Mar. 22, 2008–Feb. 8, 2009
Extraordinary Editions: Artists’
Working with Nature: 20th Century Books of the 20th Century, Part 1,
Textile Art 1900–1949
Jul. 12, 2008–Mar. 1, 2009 May 30–Nov. 15, 2009

Japanese Prints: Masterpieces from From Dürer to Picasso: Selections


the Permanent Collection from the Department of Prints and
Dec. 6, 2008–Mar. 1, 2009 Drawings
Jun. 27, 2009–Jan. 17, 2010
Robert Rauschenberg: Prints/
Editions 1962–78 An Ingrained Richness: Recent
Oct. 4, 2008–Mar. 1, 2009 Gifts of Wood Art from the
Collection of Daniel Greenberg
Banks Personified: Selections from and Susan Steinhauser
the Katherine Kierland Herberger Feb. 28, 2009–Feb. 7, 2010
Collection
Mar. 29, 2008–Mar. 22, 2009 Knock on Wood: Selections from
the Katherine Kierland Herberger
Beyond the Maker’s Mark: Paul Collection
de Lamerie Silver in the Cahn Mar. 28, 2009–Mar. 28, 2010
Collection
Oct. 19, 2008–Apr. 19, 2009 Outside Influences: Jack Lenor
Larsen and African Aesthetics
Strange Ornament from the Aug. 9, 2008–ongoing
Renaissance Mind
Nov. 8, 2008–May 3, 2009 Sleeping in Style: Textiles for the
Bedroom
Dec. 6, 2008–ongoing

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Publications 2008–2009

Alexander Roslin and the Photographs. Thanks to Hartwell’s ISBN: 978-0-9800484-2-1


Comtesse d’Egmont Pignatelli commitment, the MIA was Library of Congress: 2008936923
Authors: Patrick Noon and among the first American art
This full-color, illustrated,
Erika Holmquist-Wall museums dedicated to representing
softbound book was produced in
photography as a fine art. Major
ISBN: 978-0-980048414 conjunction with the exhibition
support for this catalogue and
Library of Congress: 2008934352 of the same name, on view in the
exhibition was provided by
Minneapolis Institute of Arts’
This full-color, illustrated softbound Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison,
U.S. Bank Gallery from February
book was produced in conjunction Elisabeth J. Dayton, Cy and Paula
14 through June 14, 2009. The
with the exhibition of the same DeCosse through the Minneapolis
book served as both exhibition
name, on view in the Minneapolis Foundation, Walt McCarthy
catalogue and historical context
Institute of Arts’ Cargill Gallery and Clara Ueland, Frederick and
for the arts of the Asmat region of
from August 29 through November Virginia Scheel, Harry M. Drake,
Papua New Guinea. The exhibition
30, 2008. The essays illustrate the Martin and Lora Weinstein, and
was organized by the Minneapolis
interconnected lives of the French Myron and Anita Kunin.
Institute of Arts in collaboration
and Swedish courts of the eighteenth with the University of St. Thomas,
century and their portrait painters. St. Paul. The exhibition and book
The exhibition was made possible Expanding the Boundaries:
Selected Drawings from the were supported by a generous gift
with support from The Andrew from Anne Larsen Simonson.
W. Mellon Endowment Fund for Yvonne and Gabriel P. Weisberg
Exhibitions, and by an indemnity Collection
from the Federal Council on the Authors: Lisa Dickinson Michaux Noble Dreams & Simple
Arts and the Humanities. Support with Gabriel P. Weisberg, and a Pleasures: American
came from Arthur Aminoff, Pierre foreword by Kaywin Feldman Masterworks from Minnesota
Arizzoli-Clémentel, Joseph Baillio, ISBN: 978-0-9800484-0-7 Collections
Göran Larsson, Michael Clarke,
Mark Evans, Torsten Gunnarsson, Library of Congress: 2008022903 Author: Sue Canterbury
Magnus Olausson and Angelica This full-color, illustrated book was ISBN: 978-0-9800484-3-8
Rudenstine. published in conjunction with the Library of Congress: 2008943475
exhibition of the same name, on
This full-color, illustrated softbound
view in the Minneapolis Institute of
book was produced in conjunction
Masterpiece Photographs from Arts’ Cargill Gallery from December
with the exhibition of the same
the Minneapolis Institute of 13, 2008, through April 5, 2009.
name, on view in the Minneapolis
Arts: The Curatorial Legacy of The book and exhibition celebrated
Institute of Arts’ Target Galleries
Carroll T. Hartwell a promised gift of more than one
from February 22 to May 3,
Author: Christian A. Peterson, with hundred works on paper to the
2009. The book functioned as an
foreword by Kaywin Feldman Minneapolis Institute of Arts. They
exhibition catalogue and a historical
were made possible with support
ISBN: 978-0-8166-5681-3 perspective of art collectors in
from The Andrew W. Mellon
Library of Congress: 2008021865 Minnesota. The exhibition was
Endowment Fund for Exhibitions.
This hard-cover, illustrated made possible in part by a grant
photography book was published from the Minnesota State Arts
in conjunction with the exhibition Time and Tide: The Changing Board, through an appropriation
of the same name, held October 4, Art of the Asmat of New Guinea by the Minnesota State Legislature
2008, through January 25, 2009, in from the collection of the and a grant from the National
the Minneapolis Institute of Arts’ American Museum of Asmat Art Endowment for the Arts, and by
Harrison Photography Gallery. The at the University of St. Thomas a gift from Larry and Barbara
exhibition and book commemorated Braman Bentson. Funding for the
Author: Molly Hennen Huber, with publication was provided by the
the collecting legacy of Carroll T. essays by Rev. Dennis Dease, Bishop
(Ted) Hartwell (1933–2007), the MIA’s Paintings Curatorial Council.
Alphonse Sowada, Mary Braun, and
founder and long-time curator of Jim Daniels, with a foreword by
the MIA’s Department of Kaywin Feldman

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ACQUISITIONS
SECTION HEADING
& CREDITS

2008 –2009 Annual


2008–2009 60
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Acquisitions 2008–2009

African, Oceanic, Nyakyusa Anishinabe (Ojibwe)


and Native American Africa, Tanzania North America, United States,
Vessel, c. 1970s Great Lakes/Woodlands region
Art Earthenware Mat, 20th century
The Mary Ruth Weisel Endowment Cedar bark
Bella Coola (Nuxalk) for Africa, Oceania, and the Gift of the Karen Daniels Petersen
North America, Canada, British Americas American Indian Collection
Columbia, Northwest Coast region 2008.65 2008.98
Frontlet, c. 1850
Wood, pigments, abalone shell, Kwere Anishinabe (Ojibwe)
copper, ermine pelts, cotton, plant Africa, Tanzania North America, United States,
fibers, wool, buttons, sea lion Hairpin, c. 1950s Great Lakes/Woodlands region
whiskers Wood Mat, 20th century
The Robert J. Ulrich Works of Art The Benjamin and Rebecca Field Cattail leaves
Purchase Fund Endowment Fund Bequest from the Karen Daniels
2008.61 2008.67 Petersen American Indian
Collection
Baule Papua New Guinea, Ramu River 2008.99.1
Africa, Côte d’Ivoire region
Male figure, 19th century Mask, 1920–30 Anishinabe (Ojibwe)
Wood Wood, pigments, plant fibers North America, United States,
The William Hood Dunwoody Fund Gift of funds from Jack and Connie Great Lakes/Woodlands region
2008.62 Wallinga and the Paul C. Johnson, Mat with needle, 20th century
Jr. Fund Cattail leaves, yarn, plant fibers,
Micmac (Mi’qmaq) 2008.68 wood, deer rib bone
North America, Canada, Nova Bequest from the Karen Daniels
Scotia Hawaii Petersen American Indian
Woman’s hood, early Necklace (lei niho palaoa), Collection
19th century 1800–25 2008.99.2a,b
Wool, beads, silk Human hair, walrus ivory, plant
The Robert J. Ulrich Works of Art fibers Anishinabe (Ojibwe)
Purchase Fund The William Hood Dunwoody Fund North America, Canada, Great
2008.63 2008.69 Lakes/Woodlands region
Box, 20th century
Possibly Mesquakie Kavavaow Mannomee Birch bark, porcupine quills
North America, United States, Inuit, born 1958 Bequest from the Karen Daniels
Great Lakes/Woodlands region North America, Canada, Arctic Petersen American Indian
Cape, c. 1850 region Collection
Feathers, cotton Loons Take Flight, 1992 2008.99.3a,b
The Jane and James Emison Color stonecut and stencil
Endowment for Native American Gift of Lisa Vecoli and Marjean V. Anishinabe (Ojibwe)
Art Hoeft North America, United States
2008.64 2008.70 Box, 20th century
Birch bark, porcupine quills
Bequest from the Karen Daniels
Petersen American Indian
Collection
2008.99.4a,b

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Possibly Anishinabe (Ojibwe) Anishinabe (Ojibwe) Mrs. Paul Cyrette (a.k.a. Nancy
North America, Canada North America, United States, Fisher Cyrette), maker
Box, 20th century Great Lakes/Woodlands region Anishinabe (Ojibwe), 1900–85
Birch bark, quills Bowl, 20th century North America, United States,
Bequest from the Karen Daniels Birch bark, wood, roots Great Lakes/Woodlands region
Petersen American Indian Bequest from the Karen Daniels 12 paper patterns, before 1958
Collection Petersen American Indian Paper
2008.99.5a,b Collection Bequest from the Karen Daniels
2008.99.10 Petersen American Indian
Possibly Lakota Collection
North America, United States Kiowa or Cheyenne 2008.99.35–46
Buffalo sculpture, 19th century North America, United States
Pipestone Hide scraper, grainer, and Anishinabe (Ojibwe)
Bequest from the Karen Daniels whetstone, 19th century North America, United States,
Petersen American Indian Deer (?) antler, metal, animal hide, Great Lakes/Woodlands region
Collection stone Moccasin cuff, 20th century
2008.99.6 Bequest from the Karen Daniels Velvet, beads, cotton
Petersen American Indian Bequest from the Karen Daniels
Josie Robinson, maker Collection Petersen American Indian
William Robinson, carver 2008.99.11.1–3 Collection
Anishinabe (Ojibwe), 2008.99.47
20th century Mrs. Alec LeSage, maker
North America, United States, Anishinabe (Ojibwe), Emily Broker, weaver
Great Lakes/Woodlands region, 20th century Karen Petersen, frame maker
Minnesota North America, United States, Anishinabe (Ojibwe),
Shopping basket, 1955 Great Lakes/Woodlands region 20th century
Black ash splint Birch Bark Flower, before 1958 North America, United States,
Bequest from the Karen Daniels Birch bark Great Lakes/Woodlands region
Petersen American Indian Bequest from the Karen Daniels Yarn bag, 1958
Collection Petersen American Indian Wool (?), plastic, metal
2008.99.7 Collection Bequest from the Karen Daniels
2008.99.12 Petersen American Indian
Anishinabe (Ojibwe) Collection
North America, United States, Mrs. Alec LeSage, maker 2008.99.48
Great Lakes/Woodlands region Anishinabe (Ojibwe), 20th century
Bag, 20th century North America, United States, Mdewakanton or Wahpeton Dakota
Bulrushes, cotton (?) Great Lakes/Woodlands region North America, United States
Bequest from the Karen Daniels Two paper patterns, before 1958 Portrait pipe bowl and stem of Dr.
Petersen American Indian Paper Jared Waldo Daniels, c. 1862–65
Collection Bequest from the Karen Daniels Pipestone
2008.99.8 Petersen American Indian Bequest from the Karen Daniels
Collection Petersen American Indian
Mrs. Peter Goodsky, maker 2008.99.13–14 Collection
Anishinabe (Ojibwe), 2008.99.49.1–2
20th century Mrs. Paul Cyrette (a.k.a. Nancy
North America, United States, Fisher Cyrette), maker Hotcangara (Winnebago)
Great Lakes/Woodlands region Anishinabe (Ojibwe), 1900–85 North America, United States,
Bag, before 1957 North America, United States, Great Lakes/Woodlands region,
Plant fibers Great Lakes/Woodlands region Wisconsin
Bequest from the Karen Daniels 20 birch bark objects, before 1958 Bowl, 20th century
Petersen American Indian Birch bark Plant fibers
Collection Bequest from the Karen Daniels Bequest from the Karen Daniels
2008.99.9 Petersen American Indian Petersen American Indian
Collection Collection
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Possibly Lakota Margaret Whiteman, maker Anishinabe (Ojibwe)


North America, United States Anishinabe (Ojibwe), North America, United States,
Pipe, 19th century 20th century Great Lakes/Woodlands region
Bone, animal hide (?) North America, United States, Basket, 20th century
Bequest from the Karen Daniels Great Lakes/Woodlands region, Plant fibers
Petersen American Indian Minnesota Bequest from the Karen Daniels
Collection Noshkotchinagan (wild rice Petersen American Indian
2008.99.51 winnowing tray), before 1954 Collection
Birch bark, wood 2008.99.61
Lakota Bequest from the Karen Daniels
North America, United States Petersen American Indian Anishinabe (Ojibwe)
Beaded ball, late 19th–early 20th Collection North America, United States,
century 2008.99.56 Great Lakes/Woodlands region
Beads, cloth Basket, 20th century
Bequest from the Karen Daniels Josie Robinson, maker Willow
Petersen American Indian Anishinabe (Ojibwe), Bequest from the Karen Daniels
Collection 20th century Petersen American Indian
2008.99.52 North America, United States, Collection
Great Lakes/Woodlands region 2008.99.62
Anishinabe (Ojibwe) Sewing basket, before 1954
North America, United States, Wood, sweet grass, wigub Seminole
Great Lakes/Woodlands region Bequest from the Karen Daniels North America, United States,
Yarn bag, 20th century Petersen American Indian Southeast region
Wool Collection Jacket, 20th century
Bequest from the Karen Daniels 2008.99.57a,b Cotton, synthetic fibers
Petersen American Indian Bequest from the Karen Daniels
Collection Anishinabe (Ojibwe) Petersen American Indian
2008.99.53 North America, United States, Collection
Great Lakes/Woodlands region 2008.99.63
Frances Keahna, maker Box, 20th century
Anishinabe (Ojibwe), 1905–98 Black ash splint and other plant Zotom
North America, United States, fibers Gaigwa (Kiowa), 1853–1913
Great Lakes/Woodlands region, Bequest from the Karen Daniels North America, United States,
Minnesota Petersen American Indian Great Plains region
Miniature basket, 20th century Collection Bow, 19th century
Black ash splint 2008.99.58a,b Wood, pigment, twine
Bequest from the Karen Daniels Bequest from the Karen Daniels
Petersen American Indian Lakota Petersen American Indian
Collection North America, United States, Collection
2008.99.54 Great Plains region 2008.99.64
Moccasins, 19th century
Anishinabe (Ojibwe) Beads, animal hide, cotton, metal Possibly Kiowa
North America, United States, beads North America, United States
Great Lakes/Woodlands region Bequest from the Karen Daniels Bow, 19th century
Ladle, 19th century Petersen American Indian Wood
Wood Collection Bequest from the Karen Daniels
Bequest from the Karen Daniels 2008.99.59a,b Petersen American Indian
Petersen American Indian Collection
Collection Anishinabe (Ojibwe) 2008.99.65
2008.99.55 North America, United States,
Great Lakes/Woodlands region Possibly Kiowa
Mokuk (basket), 20th century North America, United States
Birch bark, roots Bow, 19th century
Bequest from the Karen Daniels Wood, pigment
Petersen American Indian Bequest from the Karen Daniels
Collection Petersen American Indian
2008.99.60 Collection
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Possibly Kiowa Anishinabe (Ojibwe) Nayarit


North America, United States North America, United States, Mexico, Pacific Coast region
Bow, 19th century Great Lakes/Woodlands region Seated figure, 100 b.c.–a.d. 250
Wood, pigment Tikinagan (cradle board), 20th Ceramic, pigment
Bequest from the Karen Daniels century Bequest of Rada N. Fredrikson
Petersen American Indian Wood, animal hide, twine 2009.2.2
Collection Bequest from the Karen Daniels
2008.99.67 Petersen American Indian Nayarit
Collection Mexico, Pacific Coast region
One of several Burnham family 2008.99.71.2 Seated figure, 100 b.c.–a.d. 250
photographers Ceramic, pigment
North America, United States, Mrs. Alec LeSage, maker Bequest of Rada N. Fredrikson
Great Lakes/Woodlands region, Mrs. Paul Cyrette (a.k.a. Nancy 2009.2.3
Minnesota Fisher Cyrette), maker
Portrait of Dr. Jared Waldo Daniels, Anishinabe (Ojibwe), 20th century
19th century North America, United States, architecture, design,
Gelatin silver print (?) Great Lakes/Woodlands region
Bequest from the Karen Daniels Ten birch bark objects, 20th century
Decorative Arts,
Petersen American Indian Birch bark craft, and Sculpture
Collection Bequest from the Karen Daniels
2008.99.68 Petersen American Indian F. Davidson & Co., manufacturer
Collection England (London), 20th century
Anishinabe (Ojibwe) 2008.99.72–81 Binoculars (field glasses), c. 1912
North America, United States, Metal, glass
Great Lakes/Woodlands region Possibly Anishinabe (Ojibwe) Gift of funds from Ruth and John
Band, 1800–61 North America, United States Huss
Buffalo hide, bird quills, beads Mat, 20th century 2008.40
Bequest from the Karen Daniels Cattail leaf, basswood bark fiber
Petersen American Indian (wigub) Jorgen Hovelskov, designer
Collection Bequest from the Karen Daniels Danish, 20th century
2008.99.69 Petersen American Indian Christensen and Larsen
Collection Mobelhadvaerk, manufacturer
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) 2008.99.82 Denmark (Copenhagen), 20th
North America, United States, century
Great Lakes/Woodlands region A’shiwi (Zuñi) “Harp” chair, c. 1968
Bag, 20th century North America, United States, Ash, flag halyard
Velvet, beads, ribbon, cotton, Southwest region, New Mexico Gift of Richard L. Simmons and
cardboard Storage vessel, c. 1890–1900 Rosa Lynn Pinkus
Bequest from the Karen Daniels Ceramic, pigment 2008.41.1
Petersen American Indian Gift of the Muschenheim family in
Collection memory of Linda A. Muschenheim, (Cesare) Joe Colombo, designer
2008.99.70 Docent, 1971–77 Italian, 1930–70
2008.100 Kartell/Noviglio, manufacturer
Mary Mountain, maker Italy (Milan), 20th century
Anishinabe (Ojibwe), 20th century Swahili Armchair, model no. 4801, c. 1963
North America, United States, Africa, Tanzania Lacquered molded plywood
Great Lakes/Woodlands region Coconut grater/stool, c. 1950s Gift of Richard L. Simmons and
Two tikinagan (cradle board bands), Wood, metal Rosa Lynn Pinkus
before 1960 Gift of funds from Richard Venegar 2008.41.2
Velvet, beads, ribbon 2009.1
Bequest from the Karen Daniels Frank Gehry, designer
Petersen American Indian Jalisco American (born Canada), 1929
Collection North America, Mexico, Pacific Knoll International, manufacturer
2008.99.71.1.1–2 Coast region United States (New York City),
Seated female figure, 1938–present
200 b.c.–a.d. 300 Crosscheck armchair, 1992
Ceramic, pigment Bent and woven laminated wood
Bequest of Rada N. Fredrikson Gift of Richard L. Simmons and
2009.2.1 Rosa Lynn Pinkus
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George Nakashima, designer William Pitts, silversmith Gorham Manufacturing Company,


American, Pennsylvania (New English, active 1781–1818 manufacturer
Hope), 1905–99 Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, United States, est. 1831
Chair, c. 1961 manufacturer Grape shears, c. 1890
Wood, seagrass England (London), 1788–1843 Sterling silver, steel
Gift of Richard L. Simmons and “Feast of the Gods” charger, 1808 Gift of Brian and Julia Morrison
Rosa Lynn Pinkus Silver gilt Palmer
2008.41.4 The Mary Agnes and Al McQuinn 2008.76.1
Purchase Fund
United States, New York or 2008.71 Apollo E.P.C./ Bernard Rice’s Sons,
Philadelphia Inc., manufacturer
Side chair, c. 1830 E. W. (Edward William) Godwin, United States, 20th century
Painted wood, rush designer Hot water pot, c. 1930s
Gift of Richard L. Simmons and British, 1833–86 Silver plate, plastic
Rosa Lynn Pinkus Collinson & Lock, maker Gift of Brian and Julia Morrison
2008.41.5 England (London), 1870–97 Palmer
Octagonal table, 1880 2008.76.2a,b
United States, Connecticut (Enfield) Rosewood, gilded brass
Shaker side chair, c. 1840 Gift of funds from the Decorative Attributed to James Musgrave
Wood, cane Arts Council in honor of American (Philadelphia), 19th
Gift of Richard L. Simmons and Christopher Monkhouse with century
Rosa Lynn Pinkus proceeds from the 2006 and 2007 Sugar urn, c. 1800
2008.41.6 Antiques Show and Sale Sterling silver
2008.72 Gift of Brian and Julia Morrison
Børge Mogensen, designer Palmer
Danish, 1914–72 Cushing & White, manufacturer 2008.76.3a,b
Ernhard Rasmussen, manufacturer United States, Massachusetts
Denmark (Waltham), 1867–72 Gianfranco Angelino
“Skalstol” side chair, c. 1949 Cow weathervane, c. 1870 Italian, born 1938
Plywood with teak veneer Copper, zinc, gilt Feather Bowl, c. 2000
Gift of John C. Weber Gift of funds from the Decorative Various woods
2008.42 Arts Council with proceeds from the Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
2007 Antiques Show and Sale Steinhauser
William Murray 2008.73 2008.109.1
American, 1756–1828
Family register, February 6, 1813 Handicraft Guild of Minneapolis, Anthony Bryant
Ink, pencil and pigments on paper maker British, born 1960
Gift of Robert MacGregor Shaw United States, Minnesota Vessel, 1989
and Virginia Conger Buffington (Minneapolis), 1904–18 Sycamore
Shaw Convertible wall sconce/chamber Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
2008.43 candlestick, c. 1905 Steinhauser
Brass 2008.109.2
C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Gift of funds from the Decorative
Inc., manufacturer Arts Council with proceeds from the M. Dale Chase
United States, 20th century 2007 Antiques Show and Sale American, born 1934
Corona Model 4 portable typewriter 2008.74 Container with cover, c. 1995
and case, 1930 African blackwood, sapwood, pink
Enameled steel and other metals, Gertrud Amon Natzler ivorywood, 18 karat gold
rubber American, 1908–71 Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
Gift of R. M. Rizzi in memory of my Otto Natzler Steinhauser
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rizzi, Sr. American, 1908–2007 2008.109.3a,b
2008.44.1–2 Bowl, c. 1960s
Glazed ceramic Robert W. Chatelain
Gift of Sue A. Bennett American, born 1945
2008.75 Banded Bowl, 1990
Bloodwood, macassar ebony, silver
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
Steinhauser
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Virginia Dotson William Hunter Ron Layport


American, born 1943 American, born 1947 American, born 1942
Bowl, 1992 Dalbergia Grass, 1991 Spawners Bowl, 2005
Laminated birch Cocobolo Cherry, pigment
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
Steinhauser Steinhauser Steinhauser
2008.109.5 2008.109.15 2008.109.22

Virginia Dotson William Hunter Michael Lee


American, born 1943 American, born 1947 American, born 1960
Bowl, 1987 Rhythms in Chaos, 1995 Tsunami, 2001
Honduras mahogany, cherry, maple Cocobolo Wood
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
Steinhauser Steinhauser Steinhauser
2008.109.6 2008.109.16 2008.109.23

David Ellsworth William Hunter Bert Marsh


American, born 1944 American, born 1947 English, born 1932
Four vessels, 1979–2002 Bahia Blossom, c. 1995 Vessel, c. 2000
Cocobolo, Hawaiian pheasantwood, Putumuju Thuya burl
fishtail oak, and figured koa Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser Steinhauser
Steinhauser 2008.109.17 2008.109.24
2008.109.7–10
John Jordan Bert Marsh
J. Paul Fennell American, born 1950 English, born 1932
American, born 1938 Vessel, 2000 Vessel, c. 2000
Vessel, 1995 Red maple Pink ivory
Olive Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser Steinhauser
Steinhauser 2008.109.18 2008.109.25
2008.109.11
Ron Kent Ed Moulthrop
J. Paul Fennell American, born 1931 American, 1916–2003
American, born 1938 Vessel, 1979 Vessel, 1995
Vessel, 1995 Norfolk Island pine Ashleaf maple
Iron wood Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser Steinhauser
Steinhauser 2008.109.19 2008.109.26
2008.109.12
Ron Kent Ed Moulthrop
Peter Hromek American, born 1931 American, 1916–2003
Czech, born 1947 Bowl, c. 1995 Vessel, 1984
Capsula, 2003 Norfolk Island pine Figured tulipwood
Yew Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser Steinhauser
Steinhauser 2008.109.20 2008.109.27
2008.109.13
Ray Key Matt Moulthrop
William Hunter English, born 1942 American, born 1977
American, born 1947 Pagoda Box, c. 1997 Vessel, 2005
Legends of the New World, 1989 Macassar ebony Red maple
Granadillo burl Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser Steinhauser
Steinhauser 2008.109.21a‑e 2008.109.28
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Matt Moulthrop Dennis Stewart Carl B. Graf, designer


American, born 1977 American Swiss, 1926–68
Vessel, 2006 Vessel, 1986 Kunstgewerbemuseum, Zürich,
Ashleaf maple Lilac publisher
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Lithographie + Cartonnage AG,
Steinhauser Steinhauser Zürich, printer
2008.109.29 2008.109.36 Switzerland, 20th century
Architektur in Finnland, 1958
Philip Moulthrop Robert Stocksdale Offset color lithograph
American, born 1947 American, 1913–2003 Gift of Wells Fargo Bank,
Vessel, 2000 Vessel, 1986 Minnesota
Red cedar Birch 2009.4.2
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan
Steinhauser Steinhauser Jorg Hamburger, designer, Swiss
2008.109.30 2008.109.37 Georg Staehelin, designer, Swiss
Birchler Siebdruck AG, printer
Philip Moulthrop Robert Stocksdale Denz Lith‑Art AG, printer
American, born 1947 American, 1913–2003 Switzerland, 20th century
Vessel, 2004 Vessel, 1984 Kunstoff‑Objekte, 1860–1960, 1984
Ashleaf maple Brazilian tulipwood Offset color lithograph
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Wells Fargo Bank,
Steinhauser Steinhauser Minnesota
2008.109.31 2008.109.38 2009.4.3

Rude Osolnik Hans Weissflog Fritz Gottschalk, designer


American, 1915–2001 German, born 1954 Swiss, born 1968
Vessel, 1994 Star Bowl, 2006 Kunstgewerbemuseum, Zürich,
Wormy spalted persimmon Cocobolo publisher
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Speich AG, Zürich, printer
Steinhauser Steinhauser Switzerland, 20th century
2008.109.32 2008.109.39 Typografie mit Letraset, 1979
Offset color lithograph
Hap Sakwa Derek Bencomo Gift of Wells Fargo Bank,
American, born 1950 American, born 1962 Minnesota
Vessel, 1981 Gift from the Sea, 1999 2009.4.4
Buckeye burl Wood
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Siegfried Odermatt, designer
Steinhauser Steinhauser Swiss, born 1926
2008.109.33 2008.109.40 Silkprint Kettner, Zürich, printer
Museum fur Gestaltung, Zürich,
Michael Shuler Henry van de Velde, designer publisher
American, born 1950 German, 1863–1957 Switzerland, 20th century
Vessel, 2005 H. Scheidemantel Otto Rudolf, Salvisberg ein
Zebrawood Hofkunsttischlerei, manufacturer Architekt, 1882–1940, 1984
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Germany, 20th century Offset color lithograph
Steinhauser Game table, c. 1906 Gift of Wells Fargo Bank,
2008.109.34 Mahogany, leather, brass Minnesota
Gift of Mr. Roberto Polo 2009.4.5
Jack Slentz 2009.3
American, born 1963 Siegfried Odermatt, designer
Wall Houses, c. 2002 Carl B. Graf, designer Swiss, born 1926
Ash Swiss, 1926–68 Kunstgewerbemuseum, Zürich,
Gift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Kunstgewerbemuseum, Zürich, publisher
Steinhauser publisher Birchler Siebdruck AG, printer
2008.109.35a–e Switzerland, 20th century Silkprint Kettner, Zürich, printer
Esthétique Industrielle en France, Switzerland, 20th century
1963 Design aus den Niederlanden, 1982
Offset color lithograph Offset color lithograph
Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, Gift of Wells Fargo Bank,
Minnesota Minnesota
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Georg Staehelin, designer Armin Hofmann, designer Marion Weeber, designer


Swiss Swiss, born 1920 American, 1906–2000
Kunstgewerbemuseum, Zürich, Gewerbemuseum, Basel, publisher Ekco Housewares Co.,
publisher Wassermann AG, printer manufacturer, American (Franklin
Birchler Siebdruck AG, printer Switzerland, 20th century Park, Illinois), est. 1888
Switzerland, 20th century GM, 1977 Place setting and serving pieces,
Korper‑Schmuck‑Zeichen‑ Offset color lithograph from Classic Column flatware set,
Raum, 1981 Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, c. 1965–70
Offset color lithograph Minnesota Stainless steel
Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, 2009.4.12 Gift of the Amram/Brick Woman
Minnesota Inventor Collection
2009.4.7 Wolfgang Weingart, designer 2009.5.1.1–9
Swiss, born 1941
Rudolf Mumprecht, designer Mustermesse, Basel, publisher Laura Fry
Swiss, born 1918 Graphischle Betriebe Coop Schweiz, American, 1857–1943
Kunstmuseum Stadthaus, Bern, Basel, printer Plate, 1899
publisher Switzerland, 20th century Glazed porcelain
Rentsch AG, Trimbach, printer Kundst Kredit Swiss, 1980–81, 1981 Gift of the Amram/Brick Woman
Switzerland, 20th century Offset color lithograph Inventor Collection
Fifth Bienniale der Schweizerkunst, Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, 2009.5.2
1985 Minnesota
Offset color lithograph 2009.4.13 Craftsman Workshops of Gustav
Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, Stickley, manufacturer
Minnesota Grafik Anderegg + Weibel, designer American, 1899–1916
2009.4.8 Swiss, Zürich Desk, c. 1903
Siebdruck Hutter Brüttisellen, American white oak, pewter, copper,
Wolfgang Weingart, designer printer wood inlay
Swiss, born 1941 Switzerland, 20th century The Walter C. and Mary C. Briggs
Museum fur Gestaltung, Zürich, Landesring, 1980–81 Endowment Fund and gift of the
publisher Offset color lithograph American Decorative Art 1900
Switzerland, 20th century Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, Foundation
Das Schweizer Plakat, 1900–1984 Minnesota 2009.10
Offset color lithograph 2009.4.14
Gift of Wells Fargo Bank Andy Warhol, designer
Minnesota Switzerland American, 1928–87
2009.4.9 Nationale Vlieg‑Kracht, c. 1980 Keith Haring, designer
Offset color lithograph American, 1958–90
Tino Steinemann, designer Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, 20th Montreux Jazz Festival, 1986
Swiss, born 1945 Minnesota Offset color lithograph
Werkgalerie Steinemann, publisher 2009.4.15 Gift of Wells Fargo Bank,
Switzerland, 20th century Minnesota
Textil Design, 1987 Wolfgang Weingart, designer 2009.11.3
Offset color lithograph German, born 1941
Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, Gewerbemuseum, Basel, publisher Galerie Impressions, publisher
Minnesota Wassermann, Basel, printer American, 20th century
2009.4.10 Switzerland, 20th century Loewy Draws the Studebaker, 1987
Herbert Bayer: Das Kunstlerische Offset color lithograph
Armin Hofmann, designer Werk, 1918–1938, 1982 Gift of Wells Fargo Bank,
Swiss, born 1920 Offset color lithograph Minnesota
Max Mathys and Rolf Schroeter, Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, 2009.11.4
photographers Minnesota
Wassermann AG, printer 2009.4.16 Paula Scher, designer
Switzerland, 20th century American, born 1948
The Ballet Slipper, Stadt Theater School of Visual Arts Press,
Basel, 1965–66, 1966 publisher
Offset color lithograph To Be Good Is Not Enough, 1987
Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, Offset color lithograph
Minnesota Gift of Wells Fargo Bank,
2009.4.11 Minnesota
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Nancy Skolos, designer China India, Tamil Nadu, Chola period


Thomas Wedell, designer Majiayao Shiva and Uma as Somaskanda,
American, 20th century Jar, Banshan type, 26th–24th 13th century
A Technical Nightmare Brought to century b.c. Bronze
You by Laserscan, 1988 Earthenware, pigment The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund
Offset color lithograph Gift of Iver M. Nelson 2009.12.2a–c
Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, 2008.47.1
Minnesota
2009.11.6 China, Majiayao Contemporary Art
Jar, Banshan type, 26th–24th
April Greiman, designer century B.C.
Yinka Shonibare, photographer
American, born 1948 Earthenware, pigment
British, born 1962
Berkeley Typographers, publisher Gift of Iver M. Nelson
The Sleep of Reason Produces
Art in Los Angeles, 1981 2008.47.2
Monsters (Australia), 2008
Offset color lithograph
C‑print mounted on aluminum
Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, China
The C. Curtis Dunnavan Fund for
Minnesota Jar, Machang type, 22nd–21st
Contemporary Art
2009.11.7 century B.C.
2008.79
Ceramic, pigment
Per Arnoldi, designer Gift of Iver M. Nelson
Doug Aitken
Danish, born 1941 2008.47.3
American, born 1968
Butler‑Zunkel, publisher
migration (empire)–linear version,
Kai Svendsen, printer Vietnam, Thailand, China
2008
Five prints for Lincoln Center, 20th 27 glazed ceramic objects,
Single channel video installation
century 13th–17th century
The William Hood Dunwoody Fund
Offset color lithographs Gift of Peggy and Leonard Lindborg
2009.7
Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, 2008.48.1–27
Minnesota
2009.11.8.1–5 China, late Eastern Chou dynasty
Figurine of a Female Court Japanese and Korean
Gaetano Pesce, designer Attendant, 4th–3rd century b.c. Art
Italian, born 1939 Wood with lacquer pigments
Cirva vase “industrial skin,” 1989 Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton Japan, Taisho period
Polyurethane poured resin 2008.77 Tebaco (accessory box), c. 1905
Gift of Wells Fargo Bank, Lacquer with gold decor over wood
Minnesota Gu Yun Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F.
2009.11.9 Chinese, 1835–96 Keating
Landscape in the Manner of Wang 2008.80a–c
Yuan‑ch’i, c. 1875
Chinese, Indian, and
Light colors and ink on paper Japan
Southeast Asian Art Gift of Drs. Kenneth Swaiman and Sake cup
Phyllis Sher Lacquer
China, Guizhou, Yunnan, Guangxi 2008.78 Gift of Jim Billings
(Miao, Dong)
2008.81
22 articles of clothing, c. 1990–2007 Weiming Lu, calligrapher
Cotton, silk, metallic threads, American, born 1927 Takehisa Yumeji
sequins, synthetic fibers, feathers, Ten calligraphies, 20th century Japanese, 1884–1934
beads, seeds, hemp, ramie Ink on paper Senow, publisher
The Helen Jones Fund for Asian Art Gift of funds from Virginia Kremen Fujii, composer
2008.45.1–21 in memory of Dr. Arnold Kremen In White Hand sheet music, 1921
2009.6.1–10 Color lithograph and offset
China, Western Chou dynasty
lithograph
Storage jar, 8th–5th century b.c. India, Chola period Gift of Julia Meech in honor of
Low‑fired stoneware with impressed Devi as Uma (Parvati), Matthew Welch
designs 13th century 2008.82
Gift of funds from the Asian Art Bronze
Council The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund
2008.46 2009.12.1

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Nakabayashi Chikkei Kakiemon Sakaida XIV Ohi Toshio


Japanese, 1816–67 Japanese, born 1934 Japanese, born 1958
The Courtier Minamoto no Plate Teabowl
Nakakuni, c. 1854 Glazed porcelain Glazed stoneware
Ink and colors on silk Gift of Joan Mondale Gift of Joan Mondale
The Louis W. Hill, Jr. Fund 2009.15.4 2009.15.12
2009.8.1
Tokuda Yasokichi III Shimaoka Tatsuzø
Watanabe Seitei Japanese, born 1933 Japanese, born 1919
Japanese, 1851–1918 Vase Vase and plate
Murasaki Shikibu on the Veranda, Glazed porcelain Stoneware
c. 1900–10 Gift of Joan Mondale Gift of Joan Mondale
Ink and colors on silk 2009.15.5 2009.15.13–14
The Louis W. Hill, Jr. Fund
2009.8.2 Niwa Yoshitomo Shimizu Uichi
Japanese Japanese, born 1926
Wada Morihiro Teabowl Vase
Japanese, 1944–2008 Glazed stoneware Glazed stoneware
Vessel, 1997 Gift of Joan Mondale Gift of Joan Mondale
Glazed stoneware with gray, white 2009.15.6 2009.15.15
and cream slip glaze décor
The Louis W. Hill, Jr. Fund Hamada Shøji Japan
2009.8.3 Japanese, 1894–1977 Plate
Flower vase Glazed porcelain
Nakabayashi Chikkei Glazed stoneware with ladle poured Gift of Joan Mondale
Japanese, 1816–67 pattern 2009.15.16
Scholar in a Mountain Landscape Gift of Joan Mondale
Ink and colors on paper 2009.15.7
The William Hood Dunwoody Fund Paintings and
2009.13 Kinjo Jiro
Japanese, born 1912 Modern Sculpture
Tanomura Chokunyu Flower jar
Japanese, 1814–1907 Stoneware Raphaelle Peale
In Praise of Green Hills and White Gift of Joan Mondale American, 1774–1825
Clouds, 1905 2009.15.8 Still Life with Fruit, Cakes and
Ink and colors on paper Wine, 1821
The William Hood Dunwoody Fund Katø Takuo Oil on panel
2009.14 Japanese, born 1917 Gift of Don and Diana Lee Lucker
Tsubo vase 2008.49
Takahashi Rakusai IV Glazed white clay
Japanese, born 1924 Gift of Joan Mondale Alexandra Exter
Teabowl 2009.15.9 Russian, 1882–1949
Ash glazed stoneware Untitled, c. 1917
Gift of Joan Mondale Tsuji Seimei Oil and tempera on canvas
2009.15.1 Japanese, born 1936 The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund
Dish 2008.83
Kakiemon Sakaida XIV Stoneware
Japanese, born 1934 Gift of Joan Mondale Orlando Hand Bears
Plate 2009.15.10 American, 1811–51
Glazed porcelain Ann and Eliza Dusenberry, 1838
Gift of Joan Mondale Yanagihara Mutsuo Oil on canvas
2009.15.2 Japanese, born 1934 Gift of Patricia N. and Samuel D.
Incense burner McCullough
Imaizumi Imaemon XIII Stoneware 2008.84
Japanese, born 1926 Gift of Joan Mondale
Plate 2009.15.11a,b
Glazed porcelain
Gift of Joan Mondale
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Ary Scheffer PhotographS Sheila Metzner


Dutch, 1795–1858 American, born 1939
Christus Consolator, 1851 Edward S. Curtis From Life, 2003
Oil on canvas American, 1868–1952 Fresson print
Given in memory of Rev. D. J. 12 various photographs, early 1900s Gift of Martin Weinstein
Nordling by Gethsemane Lutheran Photogravures on tissue 2008.85.6
Church, Dassel, Minnesota Gift of Beverly and John Rollwagen
2008.101 2008.50.1–12 Drahomir Josef Růžička
American, 1870–1960
Christian Boltanski Edwin Hale Lincoln Cloisters, N.Y., The Gothic
French, born 1944 American, 1848–1938 Windows, c. 1930s
Monuments (Installation Salle Aphyllon Uniflorum, Thalesia Gelatin silver print
Petriere), 1986 Uniflora, One‑Flowered Gift of Martin Weinstein
Photographs, electric lights and Broom‑Rape, Cancer‑Root, 2008.85.7
wiring (22 elements) Plate 174 from “Wild Flowers of
Gift of Mr. Gordon Locksley New England,” 1905 Josef Sudek
2008.102 Platinum print Czech, 1896–1976
Gift of Paula and Mack Lee Untitled, from “Vanished Statues: A
Seth Eastman 2008.51.1 Walk in Mionsi Forest,” 1952–70
American, 1808–75 Gelatin silver print
The Falls of St. Anthony, 1848 George Timmins Gift of Martin Weinstein
Oil on panel American, 1855–1920 2008.85.8
The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund Winter Landscape, c. 1900
and gift of Dr. John and Colles Platinum print Francis Wu
Larkin Gift of Paula and Mack Lee Chinese, 1911–89
2009.16.1 2008.51.2 A Misty Morning, c. 1940–50s
Gelatin silver print
Theodore Robinson George Arcus Gift of Martin Weinstein
American, 1852–96 American, 1904–65 2008.85.9
Farm Among Hills, Giverny, c. 1887 Mary Stamats, c. 1940
Oil on canvas Gelatin silver print Carl Chiarenza
The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund Gift of Stuart Alexander in honor of American, born 1935
and gift of Dr. John and Colles Michael Mattis Woods 409, 1983
Larkin 2008.52 Gelatin silver print
2009.16.2 Gift of Kate Butler Peterson
Roger Fenton 2008.86.1
James McNeill Whistler British, 1819–69
American, 1834–1903 Commander Ballan on the Staff of Sandy Skoglund
The Seashore, 1883–85 General Bosquet (Crimean War), American, born 1946
Pigment on thin board 1855 (printed 1856) The Drive‑In, 1992
The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund Salt print Color coupler print
and gift of Dr. John and Colles Gift of Martin Weinstein Gift of Kate Butler Peterson
Larkin 2008.85.3 2008.86.2
2009.16.3
Yousuf Karsh Gilles Peress
Alvan Fisher Canadian, 1908–2002 French, born 1946
American, 1792–1863 Adlai Stevenson, August 30, 1952 Ten various photographs,
Approaching Storm, White Gelatin silver print 1980s–1990s
Mountains, 1820s Gift of Martin Weinstein Gelatin silver prints
Oil on canvas 2008.85.4 Gift of David and Mary Parker
Gift of Dr. John and Colles Larkin 2008.87.1–10
2009.16.4 Mary Ellen Mark
American, born 1941 Jean‑Claude Wicky
Nicholas Richard Brewer Putla, 13 Years Old, Nude by the Swiss, born 1946
American, 1857–1949 blue Wall, Falkland Road, Bombay, Four various photographs,
At the Spring, c. 1895 India, 1979 (printed 2001) 1980s–1990s
Oil on canvas Dye bleach color print Gelatin silver prints
Gift of Rob P. Stock in memory of Gift of Martin Weinstein Gift of David and Mary Parker
his parents, Philip E. and Mary C. 2008.85.5 2008.87.11–14
(Mathewson) Stock
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Zhou Hai Drahomir Josef Růžička Prints and Drawings


Chinese, born 1970 American, 1870–1960
Four various photographs, Ambition! Chrysler Building, New Wolfgang Buchta
1990s–2000s York, c. 1930s Austrian, born 1958
Gelatin silver print Gelatin silver print H. P. Lovecraft, author, 1890–1937
Gift of David and Mary Parker Gift of Martin Weinstein in honor Beyond the Wall of Sleep, 2007
2008.87.15–18 of Christian A. Peterson Artist’s book: color etchings with
2008.103 aquatint, open bite and lacquer on
Thomas F. Arndt wove paper; housed in a printed
American, born 1944 Lynn Davis cloth‑covered slipcase designed by
Five various photographs, 2008 American, born 1944 the artist
Gelatin silver prints Launch Complex 39, Pad B Space The Mary and Robyn Campbell
Gift of Gary and Nanci Smaby Shuttle Active, John F. Kennedy Fund for Art Books
2008.88.1–5 Space Center, NASA, Florida, 2004 2008.53a,b
Piezo print
Thomas F. Arndt Gift of Mary and Bob Mersky Brice Marden
American, born 1944 2008.104.2 American, born 1938
Five various photographs, Untitled, 1971 (published 1972)
1970s–2007 Arno Rafael Minkkinen Etching
Gelatin silver prints Finnish, born 1945 Parasol Press, New York, publisher
Gift of Chuck and Jill Koosmann Fosters Pond Millennium, The Richard Lewis Hillstrom Fund
2008.89.1–5 January 1, 2000 2008.54.1
Gelatin silver print
Cy DeCosse Gift of John and Julie Roth Robert Rauschenberg
American, born 1929 2008.105 American, 1925–2008
White Lotus, 2005 Landmark, 1968
Gum bichromate print Beth Dow Color lithograph
Gift of Cy DeCosse American, born 1965 Universal Limited Art Editions,
2008.90 Burning Stubble, 2004 (printed West Islip, N.Y., publisher
2006) Gift of funds from the Print and
Toby Old Platinum‑palladium print on Arches Drawing Curatorial Council and
American, born 1945 Platine paper Allen Brookins‑Brown
Fun House, NYC, from “Standard Gift of Daniel Avchen and David 2008.54.2
Deviation, Disco” series, 1981 Johnson
Gelatin silver print 2008.110 Jacques Bellange
Given in memory of Ted Hartwell French, 1565–1626
2008.91.1 Ramon J. Muxter Martyrdom of Saint Lucy,
American, 1945–2007 c. 1613–16
Toby Old Gus and Citty at the Binger’s Etching and engraving
American, born 1945 Pool, Wayzata, plate 23 from “Fun, The Putnam Dana McMillan Fund,
Quechee, Vermont, 2002 Friends, and Relatives,” c. 1973 the Winton Jones Endowment for
Gelatin silver print Gelatin silver print Prints and Drawings, and gift of
Given in memory of Ted Hartwell Gift of Gus Foster funds from the Print and Drawing
2008.91.2 2009.9 Curatorial Council
2008.55
Alexander Leventon Robert Polidori
American, 1895–1950 American, born 1951 François-Nicolas Chifflart
A Russian Boy, 1929 Looking South East from 45th French, 1825–1901
Gelatin silver print Street and Madison Avenue, 1998 Queen Zenobia Thrown Into the
Bequest of Gladys M. Leventon C-print Araxes River, 1856
2008.92 Gift of Lawrence and Linda Charcoal and black and white chalk
Perlman on gray‑green wove paper
Sigmund Leet 2009.18 Gift of Yvonne and Gabriel P.
American, 1890–1978
Weisberg in memory of Sarah S.
Untitled, c. 1930s
Weisberg
Gelatin silver prints
2008.56
Gift of Mr. Sigmund Leet
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Jaune Quick‑to‑See Smith of the Print and Drawing Curatorial Sylvia Plimack Mangold
American (Confederated Salish and Council. American, born 1938
Kootenai), born 1940 Nut Trees (Yellow), 1985
Survival, 1996 Joseph Pennell Drypoint, aquatint, spitbite aquatint,
Suite of four color lithographs with American, 1857–1926 from three plates
chine collé Rosetti’s Garden, 1884 2000.283.8
Zanatta Editions, Shawnee, Kan., Pen and ink
publisher 98.267 Käthe Kollwitz
The Patricia and Peter Frechette German, 1867–1945
Endowment Fund and the Prints Henri Matisse Gefange, Musik Hörend (Prisoners
and Drawings Miscellaneous French, 1869–1954 Listening to Music), 1925
Purchase Fund Nu Assis, vu de Dos (Seated Nude, Lithograph
2008.66.1–4 Seen from the Back), 1913 2000.283.9
Lithograph
Yaacov Agam 2000.283.1 Mauricio Lasansky
Israeli, born 1928 American, born 1914
Pace of Time, 1970 Pierre Bonnard Kaddish 5, 1978
Color screenprint on vinyl, French, 1867–1947 Color etching, aquatint, engraving
accordian folded, mounted on Femme au Parapluie (Woman with 2000.283.10
acrylic panel an Umbrella), from “Album de la
Gift of Martin Weinstein Revue blanche,” 1895 Peggy (Brook) Bacon
2008.85.1 Color lithograph American, 1895–1987
2000.283.2 Woman at Table, 20th century
William Bailey Pen and ink on paper
American, born 1930 Max Beckmann 2004.254.1
Untitled (Seated Female Nude), German, 1884–1950
2005 Landschaft mit Ballon (Landscape Richard Bosman
Graphite with Balloon), 1918 American (born India, 1944)
Gift of Martin Weinstein Drypoint River, 1989
2008.85.2 2000.283.3 Woodblock print
2004.254.2
Bruce Nauman Pierre Auguste Renoir
American, born 1941 French, 1841–1919 Félix Buhot
Raw‑War, 1971 Study of a Seated Nude, 1904 French, 1847–98
Lithograph printed in red and Lithograph La Fête Nationale du 30 Juin au
black ink 2000.283.4 Boulevard de Clichy, 1878
Castelli Graphics, New York, and Etching with drypoint and aquatint
Nicholas Wilder Gallery, Los Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes 2004.254.3
Angeles, publishers Spanish, 1746–1828
The Richard Lewis Hillstrom Fund Ni asi la Distingue (Even so He Sir David Young Cameron
and gift of funds from the Print and Cannot Recognize Her), from “Los Scottish, 1865–1945
Drawing Curatorial Council Capricios,” 1799 Vallée du Tay (The Tay Valley), 1931
2008.94 Etching, aquatint, and drypoint Etching and drypoint
2000.283.5 2004.254.4
Marcel Jean
French, 1900–93 Adja Yunkers Mary Cassatt
Les Corps des Esprits, 1974 American (born Latvia), 1900–83 American, 1844–1926
Oil and gouache on Japan A Moment into Eternity II, 1982 The Caress, 1891
nacre paper Intaglio, lithograph, screenprint Drypoint on laid paper
Gift of Mary and Bob Mersky 2000.283.6 2004.254.5
2008.104.1
James McNeill Whistler Sam Gilliam
Dedicated museum volunteer Edith American, 1834–1903 American, born 1933
Garmezy and her husband, Norman, St. James’s Street, 1878 Buoy Landscape II, 1982
previously donated a partial interest Etching Color intaglio and screenprint
in the following works of art. 2000.283.7 2004.254.6
With Edith’s passing on February
16, 2009, these gifts became fully Francis Seymour Haden
integrated into the museum’s British, 1818–1910
holdings. Edith’s expertise and Battersea Reach, 1863
enthusiasm will be greatly missed by Etching and drypoint
the museum’s staff and the members 2004.254.7

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Armin Landeck Jean-Bapitste-Camille Corot Joseph Pennell


American, 1905–84 French, 1796–1875 American, 1860–1926
Lonely Street (Greenwich Village), Souvenir d’Italie (A Memory of La Tamise (the Thames), 1894
1936 Italy), 1863 Etching and aquatint
Drypoint on wove paper Etching on chine appliqué P.98.26.12
2004.254.8 P.98.26.2
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Auguste Louis Lepère Mary Frank Italian, 1720–78
French, 1849–1918 American (born England, 1933) Venduta dell’insigne Basilica
Mon atelier, à Juoy-le-Moutier, Persephone, from “Persephone” Vaticana coll’ampio Portico, e
1893 series, 1986 Piazza adjacente, Plate 120 from
Etching Color trace monotype “Vendut,” 1775
2004.254.9 P.98.26.3 Etching
P.98.26.13
Bertha Lum Francis Seymour Haden
American, 1869–1954 British, 1818–1910 Susan Rothenberg
Bamboo Road, 1913 Sunset on the Thames, 1865 American, born 1945
Color woodblock print Etching and drypoint Alius, 1987–88
2004.254.10 P.98.26.4 Etching and aquatint with chine
collé on gray-green Moriki paper
George Morrison Jasper Johns P.98.26.14
American (Ojibwe), 1919–2000 American, born 1930
Untitled, 1976–78 0 through 9, 1977–78 David Shapiro
Lithograph and mixed media on Lithograph on handmade gray La American, born 1944
black paper Paloma paper Kala I, 1988
2004.254.11 P.98.26.5 Drypoint, etching, and photo
etching
John Piper Max Klinger P.98.26.15
British, 1903–92 German, 1857–1920
Three Somerset Towers, 20th Sisyphus, 1914 Joseph Mallord William Turner
century Etching and aquatint on tan wove English, 1775–1851
Color screenprint paper Crypt of Kirkstall Abbey, from
2004.254.12 P.98.26.6 “Liber Studiorum (Book of Studies),”
c. 1812
Theodore Roussel Jean-Émile Laboureur Etching, engraving, and mezzotint
French (active in Great Britain), French, 1877–1943 P.98.26.17
1847–1926 Le Séminaire en Bretange, 1897
The Street, Chelsea Embankment, Lithograph James McNeill Whistler
1888 P.98.26.7 American, 1834–1903
Etching The Beggars, from “Twelve
2004.254.13 Maxime Lalanne Etchings,” 1880
French, 1827–86 Etching and drypoint
John Sloan Les Rouches-Noires, près Trouville, P.98.26.18
American, 1871–1951 19th century
Treasure Trove, 1907 Etching (trial proof) James McNeill Whistler
Etching P.98.26.8 American, 1834–1903
2004.254.14 The Kitchen, from “The French Set,”
Auguste Louis Lepère 1858
Jacques Villon French, 1849–1918 Etching on Japanese paper
French, 1875–1963 Embarcadère sur la Tamise (Pier on P.98.26.19
Les Poupées de Minne, 1907 the Thames), 1890
Etching and aquatint Etching on off-white wove paper Werner Drewes
2004.254.15 P.98.26.9 American, 1899–1985
New York, 1982
Félix Buhot Henry Moore Color woodcut
French, 1847–98 British, 1898–1986 2001.253.1
Le Petit Chausseur (The Little Reclining Figure, Architectural
Hunter), 1892 Background II, 1977–78
Transfer lithograph with scraping, Color lithograph
printed in green ink P.98.26.11
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John Marin Sir Frank Short Mauricio Lasansky


American, 1870–1953 British, 1857–1945 American, born 1914
St. Gervais, Rue Grenier sur L’Eau, A Span of Old Battersea Bridge, Apocalyptical Space, 1944
Paris, 1909 1899 Engraving, soft‑ground etching,
Etching on Japan paper Aquatint and roulette drypoint, burnishing, and scraping
2001.253.2 Gift of Edith and Norman Garmezy Gift of C. G. Boerner in honor of
2008.106.7 Dennis Michael Jon
Michael Mazur 2009.19.5
American, 1935–2009 Italy, 16th–17th century
Provincetown, 1994 Full‑length Drapery Study, with Barthel Beham
Monoprint with wood relief, pastel, Sketch of a Right Foot, c. 1575– German, 1502–40
and paint 1600 Judith, c. 1525–27
2001.253.3 Black chalk with white heightening Engraving
Gift of Professor Alfred Moir Gift of C. G. Boerner in honor of
Arthur B. Davies 2008.107.1 John E. Andrus III’s 100th birthday
American, 1862–1928 2009.19.6
Mirror of Illusion, 1916 Attributed to Polidoro da
Drypoint Caravaggio Fernand Léger
Gift of Edith and Norman Garmezy Italian, 1490–1543 French, 1881–1955
2008.106.1 Study of a Statue of Pan, 1520s Blaise Cendrars, author, 1887–1961
Red chalk La Fin du Monde, filmée par L’Ange
Earl Horter Gift of Professor Alfred Moir N.-D., 1919
American, 1881–1940 2008.107.2 Artist’s book with color pochoir
The Dark Tower, 1919 illustrations
Drypoint and etching Andrew Wyeth Éditions de la Sirène, Paris,
Gift of Edith and Norman Garmezy American, 1917–2009 publisher
2008.106.2 Broad Cove, 1944 The Putnam Dana McMillan Fund
Watercolor on white wove paper 2009.20
Auguste Louis Lepère Gift of Jim Moore, JoAnn Verburg,
French, 1849–1918 and Madeline Moore in memory of Kara Walker
Scene of a Small Hill Town, c. 1900 James and Emmy Lou Moore American, born 1969
Black crayon 2008.108 African/American, 1998
Gift of Edith and Norman Garmezy Linoleum cut
2008.106.3 Edgar Degas Landfall Press, Santa Fe, publisher
French, 1834–1917 The Walter R. Bollinger Fund
Theodore Roussel A Winding River, c. 1890 2009.21
British, 1847–1926 Oil monotype overworked in pastel
Little Girls and Perambulators, The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund Gaetano Gandolfi
Chelsea Embankment, 1888–89 2009.19.1 Italian, 1734–1802
Etching After Nicolas Poussin, French,
Gift of Edith and Norman Garmezy Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn 1594–1665
2008.106.4 Dutch, 1606–69 The Death of Germanicus, 1760–95
Diana at the Bath, c. 1631 Two etchings (one printed in red)
Sir Frank Short Etching Gift of funds from Kaywin Feldman
British, 1857–1945 The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund and Jim Lutz in honor of John E.
A Lane in Arundel, 1907 2009.19.2 Andrus III’s 100th birthday
Etching touched with China white 2009.22.1–2
Gift of Edith and Norman Garmezy Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
2008.106.5 Dutch, 1606–69 Henri de Toulouse‑Lautrec
Saint Jerome by the Pollard Willow, French, 1864–1901
Sir Frank Short 1648 Menu pour un dîner chez May
British, 1857–1945 Etching and drypoint Belfort, 1896
A Lane in Arundel, 1907 The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund Lithograph in dark olive green
Etching 2009.19.3 Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton in
Gift of Edith and Norman Garmezy honor of John E. Andrus III’s 100th
2008.106.6 Daniel Chodowiecki birthday
German, 1726–1801 2009.23
The Artist in His Mother’s Room in
Danzig, 1774
Etching on laid paper
The John R. Van Derlip Trust Fund
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Eugène Delâtre Jacopo Zucchi Maxime Maufra


French, 1864–1938 Italian, 1531–99 French, 1861–1918
In a Garden, 1893 Design for a Wall Decoration, 1570s Le Zeppelin, from “Paysages de
Color etching and aquatint Pen and brown ink and wash guerre,” 1915
Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton in Bequest of the Joseph F. McCrindle Lithograph
honor of John E. Andrus III’s 100th Collection Gift of Eric G. Carlson in honor of
birthday 2009.29.1 Dennis Michael Jon
2009.24 2009.30.5
Pasquale Cati
Lucas Kilian Italian, 1550–1620
German, 1579–1637 The Circumcision of Christ, c. 1588 Textiles
After Hans van Aachen Pen and black ink and gray and
The Holy Family, c. 1600 brown wash
India, Varanasi, Gujaret, Rajasthan,
Engraving Bequest of the Joseph F. McCrindle
Ukrul, Nagaland, Barmer
Gift of Robert and Barbara Collection
Nine fabric objects, c. 1900–1970
Wheaton in honor of Tom Rassieur 2009.29.2
Silk and metal threads, cotton,
2009.25
rayon; embroidery
Francesco Vanni
Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Robyn Stoller Awend, Christine Italian, 1563–1610
2008.41.7–15
Baeumler, Jim Dryden, Jil Evans, Christ Stripped of His Garments,
Camille J. Gage, Leah Golberstein, late 16th century
Laos
Fred Hagstrom, Joyce Lyon, Lynda Black and red chalk, squared in
Furnal banner, 20th century
Monick-Isenberg, Howard Oransky, black chalk
Cotton and silk; woven
Faye Passow, David Rich, John Bequest of the Joseph F. McCrindle
Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Saurer, Jeff Wetzig, and Jody Collection
2008.41.16
Wiliams 2009.29.3
Americans, 20th century
India, Rajasthan
Intimate Immensity, 2007 Henri Monnier
Turban, 1925–50
Portfolio of 14 prints in various French, 1805–77
Cotton, metallic thread
mediums, housed in a hand-made Self‑Portrait, 1873
Gift of Richard L. Simmons
portfolio Watercolor and ink
2008.41.17
Form + Content Gallery, Gift of Eric G. Carlson in honor of
Minneapolis, publisher Allyson Hartle
India, Rajasthan
Gift of Form + Content Gallery in 2009.30.1
Turban, late 20th century
honor of Kaywin Feldman Cotton; resist dyed with mica “dust”
2009.1–14 Norbert Goeneutte
Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Swiss, 1854–94
2008.41.18
Louis Schanker Portrait of the Artist Henri‑Charles
American, 1903–81 Guérard, 1888
India, Tamil Nadu
The Crucifixion, 1940s Etching
Turban, late 20th century
Pastel Gift of Eric G. Carlson in honor of
Cotton; resist dyed
Gift of Tom Rassieur in honor of Lisa Dickinson Michaux
Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Rev. Richard Hillstrom 2009.30.2
2008.41.19
2009.27
Henri Monnier
Brigitte Singh, printer
After Caterine Sperling Heckel French, 1805–77
Indian (Rajasthan), 21st century
German, 1699–1741 Portrait of a Woman and her Dog,
Panel, 2005
La communion des Lutheriens 1871
Cotton; block printed
dans l’Eglise des Minorites à Watercolor and ink with white
Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Augsbourg (The Communion of the heightening
2008.41.20
Lutherans in the Minorite Church Gift of Eric G. Carlson in memory
in Augsburg), 1732 of Edith Garmezy India, Varanasi
Etching and engraving 2009.30.3 Sari, 2005
Gift of Thomas and Marsha French Silk and metal threads; woven
in honor of Rev. Richard Hillstrom Paul Gavarni
Gift of Richard L. Simmons
2009.28 French, 1804–66
2008.41.21
Portrait of Henri Bonaventure
Monnier, c. 1850
Lithograph
Gift of Eric G. Carlson in honor of
Kristin Lenaburg
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India, Varanasi India, Gujarat/Kutch (Lohana) Pakistan, Waziristan (Kabui Naga)


Sari, c. 1930s Woman’s skirt, early 20th century Man’s (?) shawl, c. 1950
Silk and metal threads; woven Silk, cotton, mirrors Cotton, silk, metallic threads
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Gift of Richard L. Simmons in Gift of Richard L. Simmons in
2008.41.22 honor of Lotus Stack honor of Lotus Stack
2008.41.38 2008.41.49
Shri Pradumar Dewangan, maker
Indian (Orissa, Bhikampali), born India, Rajasthan India (Kabui Naga)
1955 Four various articles of apparel, Woman’s under wrap, c. 1950
Sari, 2005 c. 1940–1970s Cotton
Tassar silk; drawloom Silk, cotton, animal hide, beads, Gift of Richard L. Simmons in
Gift of Richard L. Simmons buttons honor of Lotus Stack
2008.41.23 Gift of Richard L. Simmons in 2008.41.50
honor of Lotus Stack
Nigeria (Yoruba) 2008.41.39–42 India (Zeliang Naga)
Four panels Woman’s body wrap, c. 1970s
Cotton India (Zeliang Naga) Cotton
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Woman’s breast wrap, c. 1950 Gift of Richard L. Simmons in
2008.41.24 Cotton honor of Lotus Stack
Gift of Richard L. Simmons in 2008.41.51
Pakistan, Northwest Punjab honor of Lotus Stack
(Hindu Jat community) 2008.41.43 Pakistan, Sind
Woman’s wedding veil (thirma Woman’s wedding shawl,
phulkari), 20th century India (Zeliang Naga) 19th–20th century
Cotton, silk; embroidery Woman’s waist wrap, c. 1975 Cotton, silk
Gift of Richard L. Simmons in Cotton Gift of Richard L. Simmons in
honor of Lotus Stack Gift of Richard L. Simmons in honor of Lotus Stack
2008.41.28 honor of Lotus Stack 2008.41.52
2008.41.44
India, Sema Naga India, Gujarat
Three woman’s head bands, c. 1970s India (Kabui Naga) Wall hanging, early 20th century
Plant fibers, plastic (?), hair Man’s shoulder sash, Cotton, silk
Gift of Richard L. Simmons in mid 20th century Gift of Richard L. Simmons in
honor of Lotus Stack Cotton honor of Lotus Stack
2008.41.29–31 Gift of Richard L. Simmons in 2008.41.53
honor of Lotus Stack
India, Gujarat/Kutch (Rajput) 2008.41.45 India, Gujarat/Kutch (Kanbi [?])
Three woman’s blouses, Wall hanging, mid 20th century
late 19th century India (Thangkul Naga) Cotton, rogan
Silk, cotton, metallic threads Woman’s waist wrap, 1970s Gift of Richard L. Simmons in
Gift of Richard L. Simmons in Cotton honor of Lotus Stack
honor of Lotus Stack Gift of Richard L. Simmons in 2008.41.54
2008.41.32–34 honor of Lotus Stack
2008.41.46 India, Himachal Pradesh/Kulu
India, Rajasthan/Shekhawati region
(Rajput) India (Thangkul Naga) Man’s shawl, mid 20th century
Woman’s wedding blouse, Woman’s waist wrap, 1970s Wool
early 20th century Cotton Gift of Richard L. Simmons in
Silk, metallic trims, metallic threads, Gift of Richard L. Simmons in honor of Lotus Stack
beads, sequins honor of Lotus Stack 2008.41.55
Gift of Richard L. Simmons in 2008.41.47
honor of Lotus Stack Egypt (Bedouin)
2008.41.35 India (Banjara) Pair of pillow covers
Bridegroom’s wedding day bag, Cotton
India (Zeliag Naga) c. 1960 Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Two woman’s belts, c. 1970s Cotton, wool, metal, beads 2008.41.56.1–2
Cotton, plastic Gift of Richard L. Simmons in
Gift of Richard L. Simmons in honor of Lotus Stack
honor of Lotus Stack 2008.41.48
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Om Mohamed, maker Laos, Sam Neua (Tai Daing) Afghanistan (Pashtun Mangal)
Egyptian (Bedouin), Bottom trim for mosquito net, Pair of woman’s leggings, 1925–50
20–21st century 20th century Cotton
Shawl or head cover, March 2001 Cotton or linen (?) Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Wool, cotton, synthetic fibers Gift of Richard L. Simmons 2008.41.76a,b
Gift of Richard L. Simmons 2008.41.66
2008.41.57 Pakistan
Vietnam or Laos (Tai Muang) Shirt, early–mid 20th century
Egypt (Bedouin) Skirt, 20th century Cotton, silk
Vest, 2000–2001 Cotton Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Cotton Gift of Richard L. Simmons 2008.41.77
Gift of Richard L. Simmons 2008.41.67
2008.41.58 Turkey (Ottoman)
Vietnam or Laos (Tai Muang) Two panels, late 19th–early 20th
Egypt (Bedouin) Skirt, 20th century century
Galabya (dress), 2000–2001 Cotton Cotton, metallic threads, beads
Cotton Gift of Richard L. Simmons Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Gift of Richard L. Simmons 2008.41.68 2008.41.78–79
2008.41.59
Cambodia Turkey (Ottoman)
Egypt (Bedouin) Skirt, c. 1985 Robe, 19th century
Wedding dress, 2000–2001 Silk Silk (?), cotton, metallic threads
Cotton Gift of Richard L. Simmons Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Gift of Richard L. Simmons 2008.41.69 2008.41.80
2008.41.60
Vietnam (Lobo) Pakistan
Myanmar (Burma), Western Shan Apron, 20th century Child’s vest, mid 20th century
State (Taungyo) Cotton, beads Cotton, buttons, beads, zippers,
Thingding (woman’s smock), Gift of Richard L. Simmons metal ornament
mid 20th century 2008.41.70 Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Cotton or hemp, buttons, seeds or 2008.41.81
shells Mali
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Hunter’s shirt Pakistan
2008.41.61 Mud cloth, pigment Hat, mid 20th century
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Cotton, buttons, beads, zipper
Egypt, Cairo 2008.41.71 Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Cerma, 1970 2008.41.82
Velvet, metallic threads, beads Afghanistan
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Camel bag, 20th century Yemen
2008.41.62 Wool Two head coverings,
Gift of Richard L. Simmons early 20th century
Thailand (Yao) 2008.41.72 Cotton, buttons, metal, coin,
Wedding head cover, 20th century paper (?), sequins, shells
Cotton, silk, beads, wool (?) Turkey Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Head scarf, early 20th century 2008.41.83–84
2008.41.63 Silk (?)
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Afghanistan (Pashtun Mangal)
Myanmar (Burma) (Karen) 2008.41.73 Pair of woman’s leggings, 1925–50
Shawl or head cover, 20th century Silk, cotton, metallic threads
Cotton, nuts or seeds Yemen Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Face veil, early 20th century 2008.41.85a,b
2008.41.64 Metallic threads, cotton, silk, metal,
beads Yemen
North Laos (White Lahu) Gift of Richard L. Simmons Head scarf, 1900–50
Bag, 20th century 2008.41.74 Wool (?), metallic thread
Wool Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Afghanistan (Pashtun Mangal) 2008.41.86
2008.41.65 Pair of woman’s leggings, 1925–50
Cotton, metallic threads
Gift of Richard L. Simmons
2008.41.75a,b

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India or Pakistan Myanmar (Burma) Afghanistan (Hazara)


Four bags Man’s longyi, 19th century Three hats, c. 1900–50
Cotton, mirrors, shells Silk Cotton, metallic threads
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Gift of Richard L. Simmons Gift of Richard L. Simmons
2008.41.87–90 2008.41.107 2008.41.117–119

Yemen Myanmar (Burma), Shan State Uzbekistan


Five dresses, 20th century (Danu) Four hats, c. 1918–50
Cotton, silk, metallic threads, Pair of trousers Cotton, velvet, silk, metallic threads
sequins, shells, beads Hemp (?) Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Gift of Richard L. Simmons 2008.41.120–123
2008.41.91–95 2008.41.108
Turkey (Ottoman)
Turkey Nang Mya Oo, designer Fez, late 19th–early 20th century
Fez, 19th century Mya Setkyar, manufacturer Wool
Felt Burmese, Shan State (Taunggyi) Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Two panels, 2003 2008.41.124
2008.41.96 Silk
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Uzbekistan
Myanmar (Burma) (Kachin) 2008.41.109–110 Scarf, c. 1940–50
Bag (m’hype), 21st century Silk
Cotton, ribbons, synthetic fibers, Loon Yar Kyaw, manufacturer Gift of Richard L. Simmons
buttons, beads, mirror, plastic, Burmese, Mandalay 2008.41.125
metal studs Panel, 21st century
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Silk Afghanistan (Pashtun)
2008.41.97 Gift of Richard L. Simmons Bodice (dress top), c. 1920–50
2008.41.111 Silk, cotton, metallic threads
Myanmar (Burma), Shan State (Pao) Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Five‑piece costume, 21st century Shwe Sin Tine Family, manufacturer 2008.41.126
Cotton, wool Burmese, Mandalay
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Panel, 21st century Turkey (Kirghiz)
2008.41.98.1–5 Silk Rug, late 19th–early 20th century
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Wool, cotton
Myanmar (Burma) (Padaung) 2008.41.112 Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Five articles of clothing, 2008.41.127
21st century Myanmar (Burma), Shan State
Cotton, wool (Danu) Myanmar (Burma), Chin State
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Pair of man’s trousers, 21st century (Khumi)
2008.41.99–103 Cotton Skirt, 20th century
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Cotton, beads
Myanmar (Burma) (Kachin) 2008.41.113 Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Jacket, 2003 2008.41.128
Cotton, metal Myanmar (Burma), Shan State
Gift of Richard L. Simmons (Danu) Myanmar (Burma), Chin State
2008.41.104 Longyi, 21st century (Khumi)
Cotton Breast cover, 20th century
Myanmar (Burma), Shan State Gift of Richard L. Simmons Cotton, beads
(Palaung) 2008.41.114 Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Two‑piece clothing set 2008.41.129
Synthetic fibers, cotton, sequins, Myanmar (Burma), Shan State
metal snaps (Intha) Thailand (Lisu)
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Blouse, 21st century Bag, 20th century
2008.41.105.1–2 Cotton Silk, cotton
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Myanmar (Burma), Shan State 2008.41.115 2008.41.130
(Bama)
Man’s bag, 2003 Uzbekistan, Tashkent Vietnam (Lolo)
Cotton (?) Hat, 1975 Three‑piece clothing set,
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Velvet, cotton, beads 20th century
2008.41.106 Gift of Richard L. Simmons Cotton, beads, wool
2008.41.116 Gift of Richard L. Simmons
2008.41.131.1–3

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Vietnam (Katu) Myanmar (Burma), North Chin Thailand, Chang Mai Province
Blouse, 20th century State (Khumi) Skirt, early 20th century
Cotton, lead beads Breast cover, 20th century Cotton
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Cotton, silk (?) Gift of Richard L. Simmons
2008.41.132 Gift of Richard L. Simmons 2008.41.152
2008.41.142
Vietnam (Yao) Thailand (Yao)
Shaman’s sash, early 20th century Myanmar (Burma), Chin State Man’s shoulder bag, 20th century
Cotton (Khumi) Cotton
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Skirt, 20th century Gift of Richard L. Simmons
2008.41.133 Cotton 2008.41.153
Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Vietnam, Lai Chau Province 2008.41.143 North Laos, Sam Neua (Thai)
(Tai Lue) Shoulder cloth, 20th century
Skirt, 20th century Myanmar (Burma), Chiang Mai Cotton, silk
Cotton Province (Tai Lue) Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Skirt, c. 1950 2008.41.154
2008.41.134 Cotton
Gift of Richard L. Simmons North Laos (Tai Dam)
Vietnam (Maa) 2008.41.144 Skirt, 20th century
Blanket, 20th century Cotton, silk
Cotton, silk (?) Vietnam (Red Yao) Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Coattail, mid 20th century 2008.41.155
2008.41.135 Cotton
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Vietnam (White Thai)
Vietnam (Lolo) 2008.41.145 Funeral banner, mid 20th century
Pair of pants, 20th century Cotton, silk
Cotton Thailand (Hmong) Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Man’s sash, 20th century 2008.41.156
2008.41.136 Cotton
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Vietnam (Tai Dam)
Vietnam (Tai Dam) 2008.41.146 Skirt, 20th century
Panel, 20th century Cotton
Wool Myanmar (Burma) Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Woman’s shirt, c. 1975 2008.41.157
2008.41.137 Cotton
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Myanmar (Burma) (Sqaw Karen)
Laos (Tai Dam) 2008.41.147 Blouse, 20th century
Panel, 20th century Cotton
Cotton, silk (?) Vietnam (Maa) Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Skirt, mid 20th century 2008.41.158
2008.41.138 Cotton, wool
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Helena Hernmarck
Vietnam 2008.41.148 Swedish, born 1941
Buddhist temple banner, Five‑piece table linen set, 1958
20th century Vietnam (Tai Pam) Linen
Cotton, silk (?) Skirt, 20th century Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Cotton, wool 2008.57.1.1–4
2008.41.139 Gift of Richard L. Simmons
2008.41.149 Helena Hernmarck
Vietnam (Maa) Swedish, born 1941
Skirt, 20th century Vietnam, Cao Bang Province (Yao) Two table mats, 1958
Cotton, silk Breast cover, 20th century Linen
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Cotton, metal Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck
2008.41.140 Gift of Richard L. Simmons 2008.57.2.1–2
2008.41.150
Myanmar (Burma), Rakhine State
(Lushai) Vietnam (Thai)
Man’s blanket, 1980 Blanket, 20th century
Cotton Silk
Gift of Richard L. Simmons Gift of Richard L. Simmons
2008.41.141 2008.41.151

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Helena Hernmarck Helena Hernmarck Northern Thailand (Yao)


Swedish, born 1941 Swedish, born 1941 Pair of woman’s pants, 20th century
Hanna Tsao Alpha, 1963 Cotton
Four Tulips, 1999 Wool Given in memory of Lynn Swanson
Wool Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck 2008.59.4
Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck 2008.57.11
2008.57.3 France
Helena Hernmarck Chasuble, 18th century
Helena Hernmarck Swedish, born 1941 Silk, metallic threads
Swedish, born 1941 Ticket Dazzler, 1994 Given in honor of Lotus Stack
Theta, 1987 Wool 2008.60
Wool Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck
Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck 2008.57.12 United States
2008.57.4 Crazy quilt, early 20th century
Helena Hernmarck Cotton
Helena Hernmarck Swedish, born 1941 Gift of Mary Lou Judd Carpenter
Swedish, born 1941 Tree Screen, 1972 and her sisters in honor of
Envelope from Sweden, 1992 Plastic, wool, other fibers their father, former 5th District
Wool Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck Congressman, Dr. Walter H. Judd
Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck 2008.57.13 2008.95
2008.57.5
Helena Hernmarck Mali (Fulani)
Helena Hernmarck Swedish, born 1941 Marriage blanket (Arkila kerka),
Swedish, born 1941 Set of six guest towels, 1958 c. 1960
Sun Worshippers, 1964 Linen, cotton Wool, cotton
Wool, leather Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck Gift of Joseph Landsberger in honor
Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck 2008.57.14.1–6 of his mother, Blanche Dvorak
2008.57.6 Landsberger, and his partner,
Helena Hernmarck Steven O. Shimer
Rosa Nisser Swedish, born 1941 2008.96
American, 1875–1942 Eight tapestry studies, 1963–2005
Tapestry, c. 1910–15 Wool, cotton Guatemala
Wool, linen Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck Mans ceremonial pants (Pantalón),
Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck 2008.57.15–22 20th century
2008.57.7 Wool, silk, synthetic fibers (?),
Guatemala cotton
Marianne Richter Two huipils, 20th century Gift of Marvel Norton
American, born 1916 Cotton, velvet 2008.97
Study for UN Curtain, 1952 Anonymous gifts
Wool, linen 2008.58.1–2 Josef Hoffmann, designer
Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck Austrian, 1870–1956
2008.57.8 Indonesia (Manggarai) Two Wasserfall (Waterfall); panels,
Sarong 1910–12
Marianne Richter Cotton Cotton
American, born 1916 Given in memory of Lynn Swanson Gift of Wells Fargo Bank,
UN Curtain fragment, c. 1952 2008.59.1 Minnesota
Wool, linen 2009.11.1–2
Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck Turkestan (Tajik)
2008.57.9 Mirror cover
Cotton, wool
Helena Hernmarck Given in memory of Lynn Swanson
Swedish, born 1941 2008.59.2
Buzz in the Window, 1962
Linen, cotton Indonesia, probably Palembang
Gift of Helena M. Hernmarck region, Sumatra
2008.57.10 Shoulder cloth (slendang)
Silk, metallic threads
Given in memory of Lynn Swanson
2008.59.3

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donors

TRUSTEES & STAFF


SECTION HEADING

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°Donor for ten consecutive years or more
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Board of Trustees
As of June 30, 2009

ELECTIVE TRUSTEES LIFE TRUSTEES TRUSTEES BY VIRTUE


OF OFFICE
Leslie Altman John E. Andrus, III
Kim Anderson Marvin Borman R.T. Rybak, Minneapolis Mayor
Michael Boardman Sandra K. Butler Scott Dibble, State Senator
Blythe Brenden Burton Cohen Gen Olson, State Senator
Richard Davis Bruce B. Dayton Margaret Anderson Kelliher,
Eric Dayton W. John Driscoll State Representative
Curtis Dunnavan Beverly Grossman Kurt Zellers, State Representative
Jane Emison Al Harrison Mike Opat, Hennepin County
Kaywin Feldman, Myron Kunin Board Chair
Director & President David M. Lebedoff Tom Nordyke, Minneapolis Park &
Margene Fox Clinton Morrison Recreation Board President
Michael Francis Bob Ulrich Suzanne Payne, Friends President
Kelly Gage
Kevin Hart
John Himle, Vice Chair
Hubert Joly
Diane Lilly, Vice Chair
Betty MacMillan
Nivin MacMillan
Siri Marshall, Secretary
Sam McCullough, Vice Chair
Al McQuinn
Lucy Crosby Mitchell
Sheila Morgan
Robert W. Nelson
Moe Nozari
Stephen N. Oesterle
Tamrah Schaller O’Neil
Brian Palmer, Chair
Linda Perlman
Mary Ingebrand Pohlad
John Prince
Dar Reedy
Roger Sit
Michael Snow
Alec Soth
Stewart Stender
Ralph Strangis
Ricardo Torres
Richard Venegar
Michele Volpi
Betsy Weyerhaeuser, Treasurer

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Full-time and part-time employees


On June 30, 2009

Administration Contemporary Art Registration


Division Elizabeth Armstrong, Assistant Brian Kraft, Head of Registration
Director for Exhibitions and Tanya Morrison, Registrar
Director’s Office Programs/Curator of Thomas Jance, Head Preparator
Contemporary Art Roxann Ballard, Exhibition
Kaywin Feldman, Director and
Danielle Fisher Designer
President
John Buss
Patricia J. Grazzini, Deputy
Japanese and Korean Art Robin Cotton
Director
Matthew Welch, Assistant Director Maggie Davis
Michele Callahan, Assistant to
for Curatorial Affairs/Curator of Jonathan Hamilton
Director & Manager of Board
Japanese and Korean Art Shawn Holster
Relations
Yuiko Kimura, Research Associate Mike Judy
Lana Klick, Executive Assistant to
Kenneth Krenz
Deputy Director
Library Teresa Lenzen
Karen Paraday, Administrative
Michael McCann
Assistant to Assistant Director for Janice Lurie, Head Librarian
Kurt Nordwall
Curatorial Affairs Jessica McIntyre, Assistant
Leslie Ory Lewellen
Librarian I
Friends of the Institute Lisa Ranallo
Museum Catalogues Karl Shapansky
Nicole Anderson, Office William Skodje
Administrator Elisabeth Sovik, Editor Jennifer Starbright
Brian Stieler
Paintings and Modern
Curatorial Division Sculpture Visual Resources
Patrick Noon, Chair of Paintings Daniel Dennehy, Head of Visual
African, Oceanic, and Native and Modern Sculpture Resources/Senior Photographer
American Art Sue Canterbury, Associate Curator Amanda Hankerson
Erika Holmquist-Wall, Assistant Heidi Quicksilver
Jan-Lodewijk Grootaers, Curator
Curator Heidi Raatz
of African, Oceanic and Native
Nicole Wankel Charles Walbridge
American Art
Joseph Horse Capture, Associate
Photographs
Curator
Molly Huber, Assistant Curator David Little, Curator of Education Division
Danielle Brousseau Photographs
Christian Peterson, Associate
Kathryn Johnson, Chair,
Architecture, Design, Curator
Education Division
Decorative Arts, Craft, and DeAnn Dankowski
Sculpture
Prints and Drawings
David Ryan, Acting Curator
Jennifer Komar Olivarez, Associate Thomas Rassieur, John E Andrus
Curator III Curator of Prints & Drawings
Corine Wegener, Associate Curator Dennis Jon, Associate Curator
Dawn Fahlstrom Lisa Michaux, Associate Curator
Rachel McGarry, Adjunct Assistant
Chinese, Indian, and Southeast Curator for Permanent Collection
Asian Art Exhibitions
Kristin Lenaburg
Robert Jacobsen, Chair of Asian Art
Erin Threlkeld

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MUSEUM STAFF

Museum Guide Programs External Affairs Press & Public Relations


Sheila McGuire, Director of Division Anne-Marie Wagener, Director,
Museum Guide Programs Public Relations
Debra Hegstrom, Associate Leann Standish, Assistant Director Tamara Pleshek
Educator, Docent Program for External Affairs
Ann Isaacson, Associate Educator, Elisabeth Brandt, Grants Specialist
Art Adventure Guide Program Lisa Vecoli, Director of Community Finance and
Amanda Thompson Rundahl, Relations
Associate Educator, Collection
Operations Division
Shaylyn Bernhardt
in Focus Guide Program
Jennifer Curry Corporate and Foundation Accounting
Kristine Harley Support Kristen Davidson, Controller/
Paula Warn Amy Braford Whittey, Director, Director of Accounting
Corporate & Foundation Support Tracy Christenson, Assistant
Controller
Teacher Resources Design and Editorial Services Theodore Hewes, Accounting
Christine McKigney, Coordinator Supervisor
Jodie Ahern Barbara Duncan
of School Outreach Programs R. Patrick Atherton
Annie Dressen, Art Adventure Peter Luttrell
Jill Blumer Elizabeth Young
Program Administrator Elizabeth Mullen
Jessica Naithani Facilities
Exhibitions & Diane Richard
Amanda Stolle Michael Newman, Director
Programs Division of Facilities
Kristine Thayer
Larry Danielson
Contemporary Art Jerome DuBord
Development
Elizabeth Armstrong, Assistant Gerald Hensel
Director for Exhibitions & Julianne Amendola, Interim Micah Lux
Programs/Curator of Director of Development Shawn McCann
Contemporary Art Dianne Pappas Nicholas McDonough
Danielle Fisher Thomas Myers
Development Operations Alyn Silberstein
Curatorial and Exhibition Ernesto DeQuesada, Director, Stephen Wrzos
Administration Membership & Development
Laura DeBiaso, Administrator of Operations Human Resources
Curatorial Affairs & Exhibitions Kathryn Bennet Debra Duffy, Director of
Philip Barber Jamie Van Nostrand Human Resources
Rurik Hover Lori Erickson Bonnie Koran
Patricia Landres Jill Meyer Sheila Loger
Michelle Sanchez
Minnesota Artists Exhibition Channadda Virasih Information Systems
Program John Bedard, Director of
Individual Giving
Christopher Atkins, MAEP Information Projects & Services
Coordinator Emily Clausman, Director, Stephen Scidmore, IS Manager
Tamatha Sopinski Perlman, Individual Giving David Miller
MAEP Associate Michael Stange
Major and Planned Gifts Theodore Thorson
Public Programs Kim Bowman, Director, Major & Treden Wagoner
Susan Jacobsen, Director of Public Planned Gifts
Programs Interactive Media
Sheila Bianchi, Associate–
Marketing and Andrew David
Family Center
Communications Michael Dust
Luke Erickson, Associate– Kristin Prestegaard, Director, Marion Edwards
Adult Programs Marketing & Communications Jennifer Jurgens
Julia Modest, Associate– Garnette Kuznia Ryan Lee
Family Programs Virginia O’Neill
Krista Pearson, Associate–
Art in the Park Membership
Peggy Linrud Ann Benrud, Director, Membership
Elizabeth Berg

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MUSEUM STAFF

Janitorial Mark Kuno Visitor and Member Services


Jan Blanchard, Janitorial Lead John Laughlin Elizabeth Jones, Director,
Peter Brady Michelle Layland Visitor Experience
Robert Butler Parrish Martin Richard Holcomb
Robert Cable Eric Mattheis Kathleen Barber
Gayle Cole Matthew McGorry Michael Bennes
Nathan Janes Kregg Mickelson Eric Bruce
James McConico April Mizer Karen Gehrke
Maurice Overton Bruce Morrow Margaret Grill
Michael Roy Joshua Murray Carol Hill
Dan Sorenson Dwayne Nevels Margaret Johnson
Todd Newman Steven Lang
Office Services John O’Donoghue Emily McPeck
Mary Olson Brian Shuey
Russell Elden Thomas Olson
Scott King Carl Swanson
Fabio Pavolini Nicole Van Ekeren
Jeanne Partlow Nathan Phillips Jeffrey Warner
Katherine Phoenix Megan Wrobleski
Retail/Wholesale Timothy Piotrowski Janelle Zimmerman
Mary Hele, Director of Retail Mona Pougiales
and Events Leroy Prescott
Christine Teel, Operations Antwan Ragland
Manager/Buyer Samuel Rowan
Amy Gaetz Luke Rusch
Christine Jones Nicholas Schaffer
Leah Kapernick Thomas Schmidt
Whitney Maack Alison Schroeder
Margaret Nimocks Ruth Sherman
Laura Schlifer Leroy Smith
Robert Stephen
Security Scott Stromberg
Ross Guthrie, Director of Security Greta Stryker
Thor Eisentrager, Assistant Buckner Sutter
Director of Security Orion Treon
Patrice Cyriacks Daniel Veverka
David Anderson Larell Walker
Chad Augustin Matthew Wells
Gina Carchedi Sheila Wheeler
Matthew Cisler Timothy Wheeler
Adam Considine Michael Williamson
Shawn Dalsen Calvin Winkelmann
Melika Dhital David Wollin
Dave Digre Ann Wood
Derek Edmondson Dennis Zillhart
James Farrar
Amhare Gilo Special Events
Desmond Griffin Kimberly Supple, Director of
Steven Hanson Special Events
Noah Harmon Michael Duffy
Katherine Hearth Jeffrey Kearns
Michael Hirabayashi Ann Kellogg
Rocky Hoang Jim Metzger
Meghan Hogan
Raighne Hogan
Todd Holmberg
Emily Kaplan
Gail Kern
Matthew Kessen
Timothy Kiser

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FINANCIALS

2008 –2009 Annual Report

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Financial statements

Financial Statements

Minneapolis Institute of Arts

Condensed Statement of Financial Position As of June 30, 2009 As of June 30, 2008

Assets
Cash and cash equivalents $ 11,256,659 $ 10,872,767
Accounts receivable 10,826,985 9,468,561
Inventories and other assets 543,323 373,885
Restricted cash 33,977 712,348
Pledges receivable 6,011,403 9,288,972
Investments and funds held in trust 153,342,196 178,959,353
Land, buildings, and equipment, net 79,538,599 77,257,464

Total assets $ 261,553,142 $ 286,933,350


Liabilities and Net Assets


Payables $ 4,500,655 $ 4,197,634
Deferred revenue 6,502,433 6,331,713
Notes payable 3,860,000 2,360,000

Total liabilities 14,863,088 12,889,347


Total net assets 246,690,054 274,044,003

Total liabilities and net assets $ 261,553,142 $ 286,933,350


Condensed Statement of Operations For the year ended


June 30, 2009 June 30, 2008

Operating Revenue
Private contributions $ 5,448,656 $ 5,903,544
Government support 12,155,703 10,964,580
Program activities 1,472,970 2,210,994
Endowment draw for operations 4,447,751 4,320,506
Other income 871,746 1,238,577
Net assets released from restrictions for operations 945,779 1,076,461

Total operating revenue $ 25,342,605 $ 25,714,662

Operating Expenses
Curatorial and exhibitions $ 15,289,260 $ 14,734,861
Administration and development 8,423,693 9,090,231
Depreciation 850,000 925,000
Other 763,274 937,221

Total operating expenses $ 25,326,227 $ 25,687,313


Net income from Operations $ 16,378 $ 27,349



The condensed statement of financial position and the condensed statement of operations are derived from the MIA’s financial statements as of June 30, 2009,
which have been audited by kpmg llp, independent auditors, whose report expressed an unqualified opinion on those financial statements. A copy of the full
audit report is available from the MIA’s finance department.

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MUSEUM INFORMATION

2008–2009 Annual Report

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