2023 Bray Honor Roll

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2023 HONOR ROLL

NOTE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Thank you for another wonderful year at the Bray! We have many accomplishments in 2023 to celebrate as well as big plans in store for 2024. Your support and friendship make it all possible! It has been a joy getting to know many of you during my 18 months at the Bray. Here are some of our top accomplishments in 2023.

First, I am pleased to share that we welcomed 34 artists to the Bray in 2023 from across the country and globe. It was a daily inspiration to watch them experiment, take risks, and expand.

In partnership with our community of current and past resident artists, we continue to enhance our educational programming by opening pathways to participation. Last summer’s First Fire program this was at the heart of this effort. Joining the group of 6 native artists from across the country we had high school students from Lame Deer, Montana, working alongside and an amazing group of students from MAPS who came to film and make a great documentary.

In the fall, we kicked off a large-scale project centered on preserving and sharing our rich permanent collection of art from Bray resident artists. Our collection of 1000+ pieces of ceramic art spans over 73 years and while the works have been

carefully protected, the collection has never been activated. We are beginning the work of documenting and cataloging each of the pieces in our collection and making this amazing historical resource available to artists, scholars, and researchers alike. Our collection contains so many formative works from a stellar collection of important artists, works that for the most part have rarely been seen. It is quite the treasure trove and will help cement the state of Montana as one of the birthplaces of the Modern Ceramic Art movement.

Our overarching theme for 2024 is innovation. We are thrilled to announce the Bray Gallery: Downtown, which opened this spring in the heart of downtown Helena. It will feature a widerange of ceramic art made by current and former Bray residents. The space will also be a wonderful way to educate our local community and visitors about the Bray’s long history and direct traffic to our main campus.

Innovation is also a key driver in our goal to fold the Bray Clay Business into the broader mission of the Bray. Our clay business not only serves our current and past resident artists but also schools and universities across the Western States. Plans include additional space for research that will allow us to move ceramic

material development in support of the field to the forefront.

Again, thank you for all that you do to support all of us at the Bray. We stand on the brink of a bright new chapter and we are so glad to have you with us.

Warmest regards,

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SUE TIRRELL, Chair

MICHAEL SHERRILL, Vice Chair

LAURIE EKANGER, Secretary

HEATHER HUDSON, Treasurer

Joan Anderson

Chris Antemann

Wayne Boeck

Kimberly Feig

Sam Harvey

Giselle Hicks

David Hiltner

Randi O’Brien

Brooks Oliver

Louise Rosenfield

Sanjit Sethi

Lisa Simon

Kirsten Smith

Scott Wessel

Sandy Wikle

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THE MISSION

The Archie Bray Foundation is actively committed to promoting, celebrating, and sustaining the ceramic arts through the residency program, education, gallery, ceramic materials and technology, and community engagement on a local, national, and international scale. In the words of Archie himself, The Bray makes available, “for all who are seriously and sincerely interested in any of the branches of the ceramic arts, a fine place to work”.

THE

FACILITIES

All resident artists receive free studio space, access to a vast range of kilns and equipment, exhibition opportunities and promotion, discounts on materials and firings, and access to a clay manufacturing facility. The organization also has substantial international impact, bringing together artists from all around the world, providing them with the facilities and freedom to explore their creative voices. Since its inception, more than 600 ceramic artists have come to The Bray to work.

THE FOUNDATION

Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts (The Bray) was founded at the foothills of the Montana Rockies in 1951 by entrepreneur, brickmaker, and avid arts patron Archie Bray, who intended it to be a place to “make available for all who are seriously interested in the ceramic arts, a fine place to work.” The primary mission is to provide an environment and connection with other serious artists that stimulates creative work in ceramics.

Located on the site of the former Western Clay Manufacturing Company, the 26-acre historic brickyard campus has more than 17 buildings, including a 12,000-square-foot resident artist studio facility, a new education and research facility, multiple sales and exhibition galleries, renovated administrative offices, and a facility for ceramic retail and manufacturing. The property is open to artists, students, gallery visitors, and ceramic supply customers, as well as the general public for classes, gallery visits, retail activity, self-guided tours, and structured group visits.

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ARCHIE BRAY STAFF

REBECCA HARVEY, Executive Director

ALLISON ROWLAND, Administrative Coordinator

AMANDA WILKEY, Communications Manager

ASHLYNN MORAN, Gallery Sales Assistant

AVERY MICKEY, The Bray Gallery: Downtown, Coord.

BEN CARTER, Podcast Producer

BILL WILKEY, Clay Production Assistant

BRAD ROBINSON, Administrative Manager

CHUCK AYDLETT, Clay Business/Facilities

COLE COLLIER, Clay Business Online Manager

DAVID PETERS, Clay Business Director

EMMETT BROWN, Clay Business Assistant

HENRY PRENTISS, Clay Production Assistant

JAKE BRODSKY, Studio & Classroom Facilitator

JASON BURNETT, Events & Exhibitions Manager

JON BASHIOUM, Clay Business Bookkeeper

JORDAN THORNTON, Events & Exhibitions Asst. Mgr.

JOSH REEDER, Clay Production Assistant

LINDSEY PANKRATZ, Clay Business Assistant

LIA MENDEZ , Gallery Sales Assistant

LISA MYAYA, Finance Associate

PERRY HAAS, Facilites & Studio Manager

STEPHANIE SEGUIN, Education Manager

SUNSHINE COBB, Resident Coordinator

TERESA AMSBAUGH, Development Officer

TODD PENTICO, Clay Business Retail Manager

TRACY COSGROVE, Finance Director

ZAC NICKMAN, Clay Production Assistant

THE HISTORY

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Bray is located three miles from downtown Helena, Montana, on the site of the former Western Clay Manufacturing Company. Set against the wooded foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the 26-acre former brickyard is internationally recognized as a gathering place for emerging and established ceramic artists. The nearby mountains and historic brick factory ruins provide a backdrop for the creative environment; more important is the dynamic arts community created by the resident artists that continue to come to The Bray to work, share experiences, and explore new ideas.

A NEW ATTITUDE TOWARDS CLAY.

Rudy Autio, Lillian Boschen and Peter Voulkos were the first resident managers of The Bray. The volume and quality of their work drew attention to the new program and attracted many talented and ambitious potters. A landmark workshop in 1952, with potters Shoji Hamada and Bernard Leach, and philosopher Soetsu Yanagi, had a profound influence on both Autio and Voulkos. Neither had seen clay treated so loosely and freely.

SINCE ITS INCEPTION, THE BRAY HAS DRAWN MORE THAN 600 CERAMIC ARTISTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD.

These include such well-known ceramists as Betty Woodman, Theaster Gates, Jun Kaneko, Virgil Ortiz, Patti Warashina, John and Andrea Gill, Cauleen Smith, Eva Kwong, Sharif Bey, Beth Cavener, Chris Antemann, Chris Staley, Zemer Peled and Akio Takamori among many others.

EXPANSION OF PROGRAMS:

Directors Ken Ferguson, David Shaner, and Dave Cornell worked hard at The Bray in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, to establish a sound financial base by selling pots, clay, and ceramic supplies, and by offering classes and workshops. Kurt Weiser’s tenure as Resident Director at The Bray from 1977 to 1988 saw an expansion of the clay business with Chip Clawson as manager, and a successful fundraising effort to purchase the brickyard after it closed in 1960. Carol Roorbach became Resident Director in 1989, establishing a permanent endowment. Roorbach also initiated procedures for improved storage and documentation of the extensive and growing Bray permanent collection.

Josh DeWeese became Resident Director in 1991, and

worked to establish a Resident Artist Scholarship fund which helps residents to enjoy studio space rent-free. In addition, The Bray now offers a growing number of resident artist fellowships which provide annual stipends for juried resident artists, and the Peter Voulkos Fellowship Fund supports an annual visiting artist award to a prominent, world-renowned ceramic artist to work at The Bray.

Most notably, The Bray, under DeWeese’s leadership, successfully completed a $2.5 million capital campaign to construct a state- of-the-art resident studio facility, expand endowment and strengthen annual operations.

CELEBRATING MILESTONES AND MORE:

Upon DeWeese’s retirement in 2006, Steven Young Lee accepted the position as Resident Artist Director. In 2008 and as part of a comprehensive kiln project, seven new state-of-the-art, energy-efficient kilns were installed in the Shaner Studio’s kiln room, both reducing costs to artists and dramatically increasing the range of work resident artists can create.

A celebration of The Bray’s 60th anniversary in 2011 featured a three-day artist symposium that brought together artists from around the globe and raised more than a half-million dollars. Further, also beginning in 2011, The Bray received the first of two, two-year grants from the Windgate Charitable Foundation that, along with generous support from individual donors, have made it possible for The Bray to provide fellowship and scholarship support to all of its 10 long-term and 10 summer resident artists.

In 2022, Rebecca Harvey became the Executive Director of The Bray and continues the work of enhancing facilities and educational opportunities to meet the needs of today’s ceramic artists.

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THE RESIDENCIES

YEAR-ROUND AND SHORT-TERM RESIDENCY PROGRAMS:

The Bray provides studio space, facilities, and a supportive community for ceramic artists with diverse backgrounds, cultures, and aesthetic approaches. The residency programs vary in length, emphasize the cross-fertilization of ideas among artists, and provide kilns and facilities geared toward experimentation and exploration.

The Bray offers 10 long-term residences that last up to two years, 10 summer residencies, and 10 to 15 short-term residencies throughout the year. Artists come to The Bray to work intensively on creating new bodies of work and/or to examine, explore, and challenge what is possible in their individual studio practice.

THE LAND

The Archie Bray Foundation recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the Foundation now stands. Indigenous people have inhabited the valley in which Helena is situated for more than 12,000 years; the valley acting as a crossover for Salish, Crow, Bannock, and Blackfeet tribes among others.

We respectfully acknowledge and honor all Indigenous communities whose land we reside on in what is now known as Montana— past, present, future—and are grateful for their ongoing and vibrant presence. We believe that acknowledging and reflecting upon the contemporary lived experience and history of the Indigenous peoples here in Montana and around the world are essential steps toward creating a more equitable world. Learn more through the #HonorNativeLand initiative of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, and consider contributing to Indigenous-led organizations doing important work to further the health and wellness, sovereignty and self-determination of the first peoples of this land.

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Erika NJ Allen CINCINNATI,

2023 SUMMER

Jake Boggs

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OH SENSKA SCHOLAR
HARLAN, KY ROSENFIELD SCHOLAR Maxwell Henderson TEMPE, AZ QUIGLEY-HILTNER SCHOLAR
INDIANAPOLIS, IN ROSENFIELD SCHOLAR
Voelker Bobrowski
NM WINDGATE SCHOLAR Colin Chudyk VANCOUVER ISLAND AMACO BRENT SCHOLAR
Stephen Creech
Gina
CORRALES,

RESIDENT ARTISTS

Amelia Lockwood

My confidence in working with materials and in general has become apparent. I’m now more willing to take greater creative risks because I was surrounded by artists who did that daily.

Prior to my time at the Bray, I was accustomed to working in private studios, creating my artworks in solitude. Today, I feel at ease and confident working alongside others and openly discussing my work on the spot.

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Tamara Murphy PALO CEDRO, CA HICKS SCHOLAR Kate Rusek QUEENS, NY ROCHEFORT SCHOLAR
KANSAS CITY, MO AMACO BRENT SCHOLAR
Kevin Umaña
STROUDSBURG, PA
SAGE SCHOLAR

2023 LONG TERM

Shea Burke ROCHESTER, NY

2022 TAUNT FELLOW

Janina Myronowa WROCLAW, POLAND; UKRAINE

Colby Charpentier

SMITHFIELD, RI

2022

Kristy Moreno

INGLEWOOD, CA

Soojin Choi CHANG WON, SOUTH KOREA 2021 SPEYER FELLOW

Austin Riddle

SALT LAKE CITY, UT

Sydnie Jimenez ROSSVILLE, GEORGIA

Megan Thomas HAMILTON, OH

2022 LILLSTREET ART CENTER FELLOW; 2023 BRAY FELLOW

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2023
LILIAN FELLOW
2022 SPEYER FELLOW 2023 SPEYER FELLOW
VISIONS WEST FELLOW 2023 ETCHART-SATRE FELLOW
2021 TAUNT FELLOW 2022 ETCHART-SATRE FELLOW
2022 JOAN LINCOLN
FELLOW
2023
2022 MATSUTANI FELLOW
JOAN LINCOLN FELLOW
2022
2021 JOAN LINCOLN FELLOW
QUIGLEY HILTNER FELLOW

Simphiwe Mbunyuza

Sarah Alsaied KUWAIT; BASED IN MIDWEST, US 2023 BRAY FELLOW

Austin Coudriet LINCOLN, NE 2023 FRAZZA FELLOW

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JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA 2022 LILIAN FELLOW 2023 TAUNT FELLOW Maura
COLUMBIA, MO 2022 LILIAN FELLOW 2023 QUIGLEY-HILTNER FELLOW
OH 2023 BRAY FELLOW
Wright
Laura Dirksen MARIA STEIN,
Rebecca Harvey HELENA, MT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
= ARRIVED IN FALL 2023
RESIDENT ARTISTS

2023 FRIENDS OF THE BRAY

THE FRIENDS OF THE BRAY IS A GROUP OF DEDICATED MEMBERS WHO BELIEVE IN THE BRAY, UNDERSTAND ITS VALUE, AND ACT ON THEIR BELIEF WITH AN UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIFT OF $1,000 OR MORE IN SUPPORT OF GENERAL OPERATIONS.

Stephanie Alexander

Dick and Margaret Anderson

Gary and Joan Anderson

Christina Antemann and Jakob Hasslacher

Mark Armstrong

Tim Ballweber

Russ and Sharon Bell

Connie and Ron Bergum

Wally and Julie Bivins

Mary Blake

John C. and Mait B. Board

Wayne Boeck

Toni and Clark Broadbent

David Bruson

Tom and Susan Bulleit

Debbie Butterfield and John Buck

Linda Carlson and Dave Hunter

Mike and Colleen Casey

David Charak

Teresa Olcott Cohea

Anne and John Collins

Tracy Cosgrove

Pat and Mike Cotter

Kelly Anne and Matthew Dalton

Margaret S. Davis and Bruce Ennis

Quinn Delaney and Wayne Jordan

Cindy Demeules and Garth Jacobson

Josh DeWeese and Rosalie Wynkoop

Patrick Doust and Richard North

Marcia Eidel

Laurie Ekanger

Kimberly Feig

Robert “Irish” and Lucia Flynn

Emily Galusha and Don McNeil

John and Andrea Gill

Steven Godfrey

Jeff and Libby Goldes

Midge and Jerry Golner

Robert and Christel Harrison

Rebecca Harvey

Teresa and Herb Hastings

Tanya and Robert Heintz

Hibbard Family Fund

Giselle Hicks

Wanda and John Hicks

David and Maggy Rozycki Hiltner

Judith A. Hiltner

Heather and Kenny Hudson

Patricia Hunt

Chuck and Casi Hunter

Sue Jackson

Sarah Jaeger

Michael and Barbara Jenson

Chere Jiusto and Jim Robbins

Deanna and Duane Johnson

Janet R. Kelly

Jane Kollmeyer and Terry Chute

Jim Kolva and Pat Sullivan

Carmen Kurushima and Scott Johnson

Don A. and Donalee LaBar

Mary Lee Larison and Doug Turman

Roger Little

Marilyn Lysohir

Marlin and Ginger Miller

Eleana Montoya

Kate Morris

Lisa Myaya and Tom Dickson

Alan and Nancy Nicholson

David Nimick and Angie Leprohon

Randi and Daniel O’Brien

Jim O’Connell

Brooks Oliver

Jess Parker and Peter Molnar

Monica Pastor

Dick and Jan Paustian

David Porter

Kelly and Andrew Posewitz

Randee and Jack Rathbone

Susan J. and Henry K. Ricklefs

Brian Rochefort

Louise and David Rosenfield

Marlene and Phil Saccoccia

Aron Satre

Jon Satre and Paulette Etchart

Nancy and Brian Schweitzer

Marcia Selsor and Matt Benacquista

Donnie and Ed Sexton

Michael and Margery Sherrill

Lisa Simon and Jason Neal

Kayte and Robert Simpson

Kirsten Smith

Tim Speyer

Chris and Kate Staley

Richard and Penny Swanson

Kelly Tatchell

Suzanne Francoeur Taunt

Joan and Dennis M. Taylor

Mary and Hugh Thomas

Norma Tirrell

Sue Tirrell and Craig Buscher

Phoebe Toland and Richard Notkin

John Turner

Jim and Cindy Utterback

Ronald and Ann Waterman

Cathy Weber

Scott and Sarah Wessel

Martha Williams

Sharon K. and Joe Wilson

2023 BRAY BUSINESS ALLIANCE

WE ARE PROUND TO PARTNER WITH THESE SPONSORS IN MAKING A CREATIVE AND PROSPEROUS COMMUNITY.

AMACO Brent

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana

The Rosenfield Collection

Rock Hand Hardware

Mosaic Architecture

Rocky Mountain Liquor

DoubleTree by Hilton Helena Downtown

Hawthorn Bottle Shop & Tasting Room

Ceramic Arts Network

AlphaGraphics

Dick Anderson Construction

GR Pottery Forms

H.J. Hudson Consulting

Radius Gallery

Sullivan Financial Group

Primrose

Marsh McLennan Agency

Trimac Group, LLC Real Estate Professionals

Michiana Pottery Tour

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2023 MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS

HONORARY GIFTS ARE GIVEN FOR VARIOUS REASONS; INCLUDING BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES AND OTHER SPECIAL OCCASIONS.

IN HONOR OF TED ADLER

Gene and Judy Kohn

IN HONOR OF JACLYN HEAD

Stephen R. Head Family

IN HONOR OF SARAH JAEGER

Linda E. Reed

IN HONOR OF SARAH JAEGER

Bonnie Lambert and Marshall Mayer

IN HONOR OF STEVEN YOUNG LEE

Leslie Ferrin

IN HONOR OF SUZANNE FRANCOEUR TAUNT

Margaret S. Davis and Bruce Ennis

IN MEMORIAM

IN 2023, WE WERE SADDENED TO LOSE DEDICATED MEMBERS OF THE BRAY COMMUNITY.

KARMA ALFREDSON, Local Supporter

DANIEL ANDERSON, Past Resident Artist, Past Board

Member and Supporter

SARAH FREDERICK , Past Resident and supporter

CHARLES JOHNSON, Local Supporter

KEN TURNER , Supporter

MURRAY WEISBERG, Supporter and neighbor

Having summer funding gave me the ability to come to the Bray. It is a wonderful gift that energized me to make the most of my experience, move with gratitude, and take advantage of all that the Bray has to offer.

— 2023 Summer Resident

THE BRAY, AS A RECIPIENT OF GENEROUS TRIBUTE GIFTS, IS HONORED TO CELEBRATE THE LIVES OF FRIENDS AND FAMILY. THANK YOU FOR INCLUDING THE BRAY IN THESE MEANINGFUL EXPRESSIONS AND FOR DEEPENING THE CONNECTION OF HOW WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THROUGH ART.

IN MEMORY OF CHERYLANNE BURNETT

Jason Burnett and Michael Hale IN MEMORY OF DEE CURRIER

Stephen Currier IN MEMORY OF MARY JANE DAVIDSON

Karen Davidson

IN MEMORY OF BETTY DELK

Julia Anderson

IN MEMORY OF SARAH FREDERICK

Elmer Lucille Allen

John and Kay Begley

Phyllis Croce

Dolita Dohrman

Joyce Garner

Suzy Hatcher

Frances Kratzok

Suzanne Mitchell

Natalie Polzer

Conrad Pressma

Laura Ross

Lucretia Smith

Caroline Waite

IN MEMORY OF ANGUS GRAHAM

Adam Field and Jessica Peterson IN MEMORY OF DEBORAH HORRELL

Kit Gillem IN MEMORY OF LILA STARE MELOY

Jon Satre and Paulette Etchart IN MEMORY OF BILL SHUPE

Kathleen Devine

IN MEMORY OF KELLY H. WONG

Roger and Beverly Russ

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In heartfelt rocognition of th emany supporters who generously invest in The Bray’s mission to support artists, thank you! The 2023 Honor Roll shows cumulative gifts of cash and securities and in-kind contributions made January 1st through December 31st, 2023. Art purchases are not included.

*Includes donation of art for the Annual Benefit Auction.

$300,000 AND ABOVE

M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust

$100,000 TO $299,999

Anonymous

$25,000 TO $99,999

Anonymous

Wayne Boeck

The Hiltner Family

National Endowment for the Arts

John and Marietta Peters Estate

$10,000 TO $24,999

Anonymous

* Christina Antemann and Jakob Hasslacher

Tim Ballweber

Quinn Delaney and Wayne Jordan

Helena Area Community Foundation

Joliet Foundation

Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation

Montana Arts Council

* Janina Myronowa

Louise and David Rosenfield

Jon Satre and Paulette Etchart

Tim Speyer

Suzanne Francoeur Taunt

$5000 TO $9999

Stephanie Alexander AMACO--Brent

Anonymous

* Soojin Choi

David E. Fuller Estate

* John and Andrea Gill

Sue Jackson

Carmen Kurushima and Scott Johnson

* Simphiwe Mbunyuza

David Porter

Susan J. and Henry K. Ricklefs

* SunKoo Yuh

$1000 TO $4999

* Ted Adler

AGL Foundation DAF

Gordon and Teresa Amsbaugh

Gary and Joan Anderson

Dick and Margaret Anderson

Dick Anderson Construction, Inc.

Anonymous

Russ and Sharon Bell

Connie and Ron Bergum

Wally and Julie Bivins

Mary Blake

* Nancy Blum

John C. and Mait B. Board

David Bruson

Tom and Susan Bulleit

* Shea Burke

Debbie Butterfield and John Buck

Mike and Colleen Casey

David Charak

Teresa Olcott Cohea

Anne and John Collins

The Cotter Family Charitable Fund, A Donor Advised Fund of the U.S.

Charitable Gift Trust

Kelly Anne and Matthew Dalton

Margaret S. Davis and Bruce Ennis

Cindy Demeules and Garth Jacobson

* Josh DeWeese and Rosalie Wynkoop

DoubleTree by Hilton Helena Downtown

Patrick Doust and Richard North

Marcia Eidel

Laurie Ekanger

Kimberly Feig

Robert “Irish” and Lucia Flynn

Emily Galusha and Don McNeil

* Steven Godfrey

Midge and Jerry Golner

GR Pottery Forms

* Martha Grover

* Perry Haas

* Robert and Christel Harrison

Hawthorn Bottle Shop & Tasting Room

Helena Home Team

* Giselle Hicks

Wanda and John Hicks

David and Maggy Rozycki Hiltner

Heather and Kenny Hudson

Patricia Hunt

Chuck and Casi Hunter

* Sarah Jaeger

Michael and Barbara Jenson

* Sydnie Jimenez

Chere Jiusto and Jim Robbins

Deanna and Duane Johnson

Janet R. Kelly

* Gunyoung Kim

Jane Kollmeyer and Terry Chute

Jim Kolva and Pat Sullivan

* Eva Kwong

Don A. and Donalee LaBar

Mary Lee Larison and Doug Turman

* Heesoo Lee

Marilyn Lysohir

* Lauren Mabry

* Candice Methe

Marlin and Ginger Miller

Eleana Montoya

* Kristy Moreno

Kate Morris

Mosaic Architecture

Lisa Myaya and Tom Dickson

Alan and Nancy Nicholson

David Nimick and Angie Leprohon

Jim O’Connell

* Brooks Oliver

Dick and Jan Paustian

Kelly and Andrew Posewitz

* Joanna Powel

Randee and Jack Rathbone

* Kelly Garrett Rathbone Rebo

* Alison Reintjes

* Chris Riccardo

* Austin Riddle

Brian Rochefort

Rock Hand Hardware

* George Rodriguez

* Kelsie Rudolph

Marlene and Phil Saccoccia

Aron Satre

Nancy and Brian Schweitzer

Marcia Selsor and Matt Benacquista

Donnie and Ed Sexton

Michael and Margery Sherrill

Lisa Simon and Jason Neal

Kayte and Robert Simpson

Kirsten Smith

AlphaGraphics

Chris and Kate Staley

Sullivan Financial Group

Richard and Penny Swanson

Kelly Tatchell

Joan and Dennis M. Taylor

* Iren Tete

Mary and Hugh Thomas

* Sue Tirrell and Craig Buscher

Norma Tirrell

* Chase Travaille

John Turner

Jim and Cindy Utterback

Ronald and Ann Waterman

Scott and Sarah Wessel

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Sharon K. and Joe Wilson

* Maura Wright

* Kensuke Yamada

* Valerie Zimany

$500 TO $999

Linda Arbuckle

The Art Center

* Chuck Aydlett

* Jamie Bates Slone

Margene and Alex Berry

Sandra J. Blain

Donna Burgess

Scott and Mary Buswell

* Sunshine Cobb

Alanna DeRocchi

First Interstate BancSystem Foundation

Nancy Ford

Maureen Gary

* Rebecca Harvey

* Jeremy Hatch

Chase T. Hibbard

Linda Carlson and Dave Hunter

* Amanda Jaffe

* Janice Jakielski

Gail Kendall and Kent Miller

Jaime and Jeff Kicklighter

Laurie Koloski and David Cornelius

* Lisa and Steven Lee

Marsh McLennan Agency

* George McCauley

Tara McCoy

Sara Ann Parker

Robert Peccia & Associates

Robert and Antoinette Person

Steve Peterson

Jeanne Porter

Primrose

Roger and Beverly Russ

* Melanie Sherman

* Adam Shiverdecker

Peter Sullivan

Morgan Taylor and Rick Pomerhn

* Megan Thomas

* Bobby Tso

Martha Williams

* Tara Wilson

Margaret Woo

Pati Young

$250 TO $499

Anonymous

Anonymous

Erin Austin and Katie Genadek

* Juan Barroso

* Shae Bishop

Bonnie Bowler

* Jessica Brandl

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Sally Brogden and Todd Johnson

Jan Brown

John Byrd

* Hannah Cameron

* Dawn Candy

* Mike Cinelli

* Naomi Clement

Karen Davidson

Eric Eisenberg

ENID: Generations of Women Sculptors

Ellen Feaver

Adam Field and Jessica Peterson

Julia Galloway

* Gabrielle Gawreluk

* Mike Gesiakowski

Lisa and Jack Gildar

Mary Anne Guggenheim, MD

Gulch Distillers

Paul and Celinda Hicks

* Trey Hill

* Michelle Im

* Maggie Jaszczak

* Cathi Jefferson

* Jeremy Kane

* Bradley Klem

Kris Larson and Tom Golnar

* Forrest Lesch-Middelton

Mary Anne Limbos

* Roberto Lugo

* Lorna Meaden

* Richard Nickel

Old Salt Co-op

Marian Peacock

* Chris Pickett

* Pete Pinnell

* Liz Quackenbush

* David Reid and James Klein

* Lindsay Rogers

Michiana Pottery Tour

Kay Satre

* Josh Scott

* Gay Smith

Rochelle Stewart

* Cheri Thornton

* Holly Walker

Patti Warashina

Cathy Weber

$100 TO $249

* Jennifer Allen

Elmer Lucille Allen

Adrian Arleo

Posey Bacopoulos

John and Kay Begley

Susan Beiner

Bill and Sue Birchard

* H.P. Bloomer IV

Mary Jo Bole

* Eric Botbyl

Jennifer Bottomly-O’Looney and Doug O’Looney

* Kaitlyn Brennan

Ann Brodsky

Susan and Bret Brunner

* Breena Buettner

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Burger

Jason Burnett and Michael Hale

Rick and Ellen Bush

* Ryan Caldwell

Anna Calluori Holcombe

* Jeff Campana

* Ben Carter

Becky and Ric Casteel

* Colby Charpentier

Greg Chart

* Victoria and Richard Christen

Chip Clawson

Maureen and Lawrence Cole

Janet and Daniel Coughlin

Carol and George Craford

Kim Dale

* Chotsani Dean

* Marc Digeros

Dolita Dohrman

Nick Domitrovich and Nikki Veneziano

* Katriona Drijber

* Adrienne Eliades

Susan Epstein and Spencer Shropshire

* Christina Erives

Ralph Esposito

* Susan Feagin

Leslie Ferrin

* Stuart Gair

Connie and Ed Garrett

Tom Gilfillan

* Andrew Gilliatt

* Bill Griffith

Bruce and Roberta Hammer

* Kenyon Hansen

Sam Harvey

Suzy Hatcher

Peter Daniel and Terri S. Held

Mike Helke

Sandra Henderson

Michael Henry and Leo Schuman

Carol Hunter

Jim Ibur

Susannah Israel

Beth Johnson

* Brian Jones

Deborah Kaller

Ralph and Deborah Katz

* Michael Kline

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Ellen and Bob Knight

Jennifer Koepele

Gene and Judy Kohn

Chris Korow

Frances Kratzok

Erin Lambers

Bonnie Lambert and Marshall Mayer

Lisa A. Larsen and Ray Flaherty

Simon Levin

Jan and William Lombardi

Lorretta Lynde

James Madden and Melissa Frost

Town Center Chiropractic

Katrina Maher

Manger Woodworks

Clay to Table

Charlotte Lindley Martin

Tana Meeds and David McGuire

* Didem Mert

Suzanne Mitchell

* Matt Mitros

Montago Coffee

Samuel Morgan

Lynn R. Munns

* Courtney Murphy

Susan Near

Hannah Nordhagen

Judy Nyquist

* Kelly O’Briant

Randi and Daniel O’Brien

Sean O’Connell

Jeff Oestreich

* Jess Parker

* Todd Pentico

Lawrence Pettit

* Sarah Pike

* Joseph Pintz

William B. Pratt

Conrad Pressma

Madalyn Quinlan and Brian Garrity

Pamme Reed

Linda E. Reed

Steve Roberts

Brad, Susan, Erin, Ally and Meghan

Robinson

Hannah Rolston

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