2022-2023 Annual Report

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2022–2023

ANNUAL REPORT





2022–2023

ANNUAL REPORT


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TABLE OF CONTENTS


8.........................EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S LETTER 10 ��������������������������������������������������BY THE NUMBERS 12..................... AWARDS & EXHIBITION SUPPORT 14 ������������������������������������������������������������EXHIBITIONS 26 �������������������������������������������������������������� PROGRAMS 36 ���������������������������������������������������������COLLECTIONS 40 �������������������������������������������MEMBERS & DONORS 51 ������������������������������������� PARTNERS & SPONSORS 53 ��������������������������������������������������� STAFF & BOARDS

On the cover and left: Artworks featured in the exhibition I, Too, Am Thornton Dial.

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S LETTER

Dear Members, Supporters, and Friends of the LSU Museum of Art: I am excited to join the museum as the new executive director as of June 2023.

Mark Tullos

As I embark on this incredible journey as the new Director of the LSU Museum of Art, I am filled with excitement and anticipation for the transformative path ahead. My career has been shaped by meaningful experiences, one of which involved creating an International Children’s Museum program in a Texas middle school. This initiative allowed students and teachers to orchestrate an art exchange with a foreign school, fostering administrative skills and mentorship from museum professionals. During that time, a curious 6th-grade student prompted me to reflect on the essence of a good museum director, and I shared a simple yet profound answer—empathy.

Empathy, the cornerstone of my leadership philosophy, guides my interactions with museum staff, colleagues, and our valued visitors. Recognizing that our shared passion for art unites us, I celebrate the diversity of experiences within our team, creating an environment where ideas flow freely across all operational levels. Our galleries, extensions of this philosophy, serve as “safe places” for conversations about ideas and issues that may not find space elsewhere. At the LSU Museum of Art, our mission revolves around serving our campus and community partners. I am committed to shaping the museum’s direction in a way that ensures success for both the institution and our community. While our role as “public intellectuals” remains central, we acknowledge the power of art to broaden perspectives and enrich lives. Achieving this mission requires the dedication of our staff and the unwavering support of our Advisory and Friends Board volunteers. Within the pages of this annual report, you’ll delve into a comprehensive overview of our exhibitions, programs, and the intricate workings that sustain the LSU Museum of Art. It provides an insightful glimpse into the dedicated efforts that go into running a museum committed to serving our vibrant community. As you read, you’ll witness the pride we take in contributing to the cultural fabric of our surroundings. We express our deepest gratitude to our esteemed members, donors, and patrons whose invaluable support fuels our endeavors. Looking ahead, we eagerly anticipate expanding our impact and further enriching the cultural tapestry of our community. Thank you for being integral partners in our ongoing journey. With great anticipation, I look forward to the years ahead, where together, we will curate an inspiring world of art, empathy, and transformative experiences at the LSU Museum of Art. Thank you for your continued support, and I am excited to shape the future of our museum with all of you. 8


MISSION The LSU Museum of Art seeks to enrich and inspire through collections, exhibitions, conservation, and education serving as a cultural and intellectual resource for the University, Baton Rouge, and beyond.

VISION To invigorate, inspire, and educate the community of Baton Rouge through the arts. 9


BY THE NUMBERS CHAIR'S LETTER

Total Expenses: $2,003,457

Payroll Expenses

Exhibitions, Education, and Public Programs

LSU Operating Support

Public Relations

TOTAL EXPENSES: $2,003,457

Facilities

Earned Revenues

Contributed Revenues

$990,685

Facilities

$767,544

Public Relations

$22,579

Exhibitions, Collections, Education, & Programs

$89,727

Operating Supplies & Expenses

$132,922

Operating Supplies and Services

Total Revenue: $1,989,693

Other State Support

Payroll Expenses

TOTAL REVENUES: $1,989,693

Grants

LSU Operating Support

$714,055

Other State Support

$660,482

Earned Revenues

$393,855

Contributed Revenues

$159,951

Grants

$59,250

Other Income

$2,100

Other Income

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286

LSU Museum of Art Memberships

21,793 People visited the museum from July 2022–June 2023

>43,000 Unique Visitors to the LSUMOA Website Online

14,918

Followers on Facebook, Instagram, & X

creating IMPACT 2,652

3,651

Attended free museum experiences

Students from Pre-K – College visited the museum

>600

Neighborhood Arts Project artworks created

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143

Acquisitions added to the collection

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Diverse exhibitions displayed at the museum

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Free programs including artist talks and more


AWARDS & EXHIBITION SUPPORT

Michelle Schulte, Chief Curator and Director of Public Programs, received the 2022 Southeastern Museums Conference (SEMC) Museum Leadership Award. Initiated in 1994, this award recognizes mid-career museum professionals who have shown significant advancement within the profession by leadership in museum activities at his or her institution, within the museum profession as a whole, especially in the Southeast region. Award recipients were celebrated during the SEMC 2022 Annual Meeting Awards Luncheon on October 26, 2022, in Rogers, Arkansas, with a live-streamed leadership round table discussion. "Michelle has over fifteen years of experience as a curator, educator, and museum professional. Her sustained, active involvement in the Southeastern Museums Conference has established Michelle as a “go-to” leader in the region for advice and guidance for museum professionals at all career LSUMOA Curator Michelle Schulte (left) and levels. Her skills, knowledge, warm personality, and dedication SEMC Executive Director Zinnia Willits (right) to museums and their value to communities have benefited the entire SEMC community for many years and identify Michelle as a professional to be recognized with the 2022 SEMC Museum Leadership Award." (Excerpt from Michelle Schulte’s nomination letters)

The LSU Museum of Art received awards in the 2022 Southeastern Museums Conference (SEMC) Exhibition and Publication Competitions. The annual competition is open to museums in the Southeastern region to submit exhibition and publication projects for review of merit. The Boneyard: The Ceramics Teaching Collection, was selected for the Bronze Award in the Under $25,000 budget exhibition category and Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection, Campaign was awarded a Gold Medal in the Campaigns category. Art Talk Newsletter was also awarded an Honorable Mention in the Magazines & Newsletters category. The publication projects were designed by LSUMOA's Communications and Marketing Specialist Sarah Amacker. 12


THANK YOU

Support for all 2022–2023 exhibitions was provided by the following Annual Exhibition Fund donors. Louisiana CAT The Imo N. Brown Memorial Fund in memory of Heidel Brown and Mary Ann Brown The Alma Lee, H. N., and Cary Saurage Fund Charles “Chuck” Edward Schwing Robert and Linda Bowsher Becky and Warren Gottsegen LSU College of Art + Design Mr. and Mrs. Sanford A. Arst The Newton B. Thomas Family /Newtron Group Fund 13



EXHIBITIONS


Louisiana Abstraction April 7–October 2, 2022

EXHIBITIONS

Curated by Michelle Schulte, LSUMOA Chief Curator.

This exhibition included a selection of artworks from the LSU Museum of Art's permanent collection. Mounted as a compliment to, Blurring Boundaries, the exhibition showcased the immense talent found within our state, focusing on abstract artwork by women with connections to Louisiana. While their styles and techniques are uniquely individualized, they are bound by an affection for the state and artwork that moves the spirit.

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Blurring Boundaries: The Women of American Abstract Artists, 1936 – Present July 14–October 23, 2022 Curated by Rebecca DiGiovanna, Administrative Manager at The Drawing Center This exhibition highlighted the indelible ways in which the women of American Abstract Artists have, for more than eighty years, shifted and shaped the frontiers of American abstraction. Through fifty-six works, Blurring Boundaries explored the artists’ astounding range of styles, including their individual approaches to the guiding principles of abstraction: color, space, light, material, and process. More than eighty years after its founding, AAA continues to nurture and support a vibrant community of artists with diverse identities and wide-ranging approaches to abstraction. This exhibition was organized by The Clara M. Eagle Gallery, Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky and the Ewing Gallery, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee and is toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC. It was locally sponsored by Taylor Porter Attorneys At Law. 17


Mario Moore: Responding to History July 14–October 23, 2022

EXHIBITIONS

Curated by Clarke Brown, LSUMOA Curatorial Fellow.

Featuring paintings and drawings, Mario Moore: Responding to History provided an in-depth look at Moore’s nuanced artwork During and After the Battle. At over five feet by six feet, the large-scale artwork offers much to contemplate. The painting within the painting makes this work even more intriguing. A product of a collaboration with fellow artist Mark Gibson, During and After the Battle responds to classical painting traditions, American history, and the Civil War, and reflects on the past and the present. Mario Moore: Responding to History also included Gibson’s painting Battle of Antietam, which gave visitors another view into Moore’s process for During and After the Battle.

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Pearlware, Polish, and Privilege: Art by Paul Scott October 27, 2022–February 26, 2023 Curated by Michelle Schulte, LSUMOA Chief Curator. Paul Scott was the Paula G. Manship Endowed Lecture Series Visiting Artist, and this exhibit was a collaboration between the LSU College of Art + Design, the LSU School of Art, and the LSUMOA. Paul Scott transforms factory-made tableware with subversive imagery and commentary. He replicates traditional porcelain designs developed by late 18th century English artisans, such as the Willow pattern or Spode’s Blue Italian. These early ornamentations included appropriated motifs copied from hand-painted blue and white wares imported from China, and were mass-produced using printed glaze transfers applied on porcelain and pearlware blanks. At first glance, Scott’s contemporary redesigns are indistinguishable from manufactured originals. Scott's work was paired with objects from the LSUMOA's permanent collection to enhance the messaging, exploring themes of colonialism, slavery, civil rights, and environmental destruction 19


Mediterranea: American Art from the Graham D. Williford Collection November 17, 2022–February 26, 2023

EXHIBITIONS

Curated by Dr. Mark White, the Executive Director of the New Mexico Museum of Art.

The exhibition Mediterranea: American Art from the Graham D. Williford Collection, featured seventy-one works created by American artists who visited or studied in areas included in the Grand Tour tradition. The varied collection of late 19th and early 20th century paintings provided an overview of the Mediterranean and explored the rich diversity of the region, as seen through the eyes of American artists. Their paintings capture the environment, the distinct colors and atmosphere, the varied flora and fauna, and the uniqueness of the people who lived an ocean apart. This exhibition was made possible by the generous sponsorship and loan of artwork from The Jean and Graham Devoe Williford Charitable Trust in Fairfield, Texas.

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Volterra and Pasqua by Kevin Benham November 17, 2022–February 26, 2023 Curated by Clarke Brown, LSUMOA Curatorial Fellow.

This exhibit was on view alongside the Mediterranea: American Art from the Graham D. Williford Collection. Kevin Benham’s photographic series Volterra captures the ecology of mosses, lichens, and other vegetation growing on the calcareous rock formations of an ancient theater built in the Augustan Period during the first century BC. On view alongside Benham’s photographs was a short film entitled Pasqua. Drawing inspiration from the early documentaries by the Italian imaginative realist film director Vittorio de Seta, Pasqua explores a contemporary view of the Transhumanza, an Italian term meaning transhumance, the traditional bi-yearly migration of sheep or cows from the highlands to the lowlands and back. Captured entirely during Holy Week in the Molise region of Italy, the film incorporates the tempo and rhythm of the day to record the relationship between the upland meadow and the herds of sheep, creating an intimate view of the remote agrarian landscape. 21


Some Boys, a Few Bunnies, and One Lousy Unicorn: Sculptures by Alex Podesta October 13, 2022 – April 2, 2023

EXHIBITIONS

Curated by Michelle Schulte, LSUMOA Chief Curator. As a child, New Orleans artist Alex Podesta, dressed in his favorite fuzzy, footed pajamas, imagined himself as a rabbit, taking on the characteristics of his cartoon hero—Bugs Bunny. Armed with Bugs’s wit, self-confidence, and keenness, Podesta went on adventures, both real and imagined. The artist captures this childhood innocence and fascination with the world through meticulously modeled sculptural self-portraits. The fantastical tableaux reference Podesta’s inner thoughts, desires, and memories. While whimsical at first sight, the existential scenes become darker upon further examination. We get a sense of loneliness, isolation, and the loss of childhood wonder as adulthood inevitably takes over our lives. Thank you to Leonard H. Sedlin for supporting this exhibition. 22


I, Too, Am Thornton Dial March 30–July 2, 2023 The LSUMOA exhibition was curated by Michelle Schulte, LSUMOA Chief Curator. The original exhibition was curated by Paul Barrett.

I, Too, Am Thornton Dial, included over seventy pivotal drawings, sculptures, paintings, and assemblages drawn from private and family collections. Dial drew inspiration from his life experiences, blending complex themes like Civil Rights, race, class, and family into sophisticated drawings, arrangements, and assemblages crafted with found objects—everything from bones, wood, toys, metal, and clothing. Thank you to the following exhibition lenders: Doug McCraw, Robert S. Taubman, Brett and Lester Levy, Jr., Salomia and Ben Jeffers, Jerry Siegel, the Estate of William Sidney Arnett, and the Dial family. Thank you to sponsors Mary T. Joseph and Nancy and Cary Dougherty, corporate sponsors Taylor Porter Law Firm and CSRS LLC, and in-kind sponsor Lamar Advertising. 23


Hank Willis Thomas Unbranded: Reflections in Black by Corporate America April 20–July 30, 2023

EXHIBITIONS

Curated by Clarke Brown, LSUMOA Curatorial Fellow.

Hank Willis Thomas investigates race, identity, and class, with a focus on African American imagery and references in advertising, media, and popular culture. Thomas’s series Unbranded surveys fifty years of print advertising targeting African Americans. Thomas strips the advertisements of text and all references to product names and slogans, revealing subliminal messages of inequality and reinforce cultural stereotypes seen in popular culture. Thank you to Becky Patterson and Doug McCraw for generously loaning the selection from their complete set. Thank you to sponsors Robin Keegan & Clarke J. Gernon, Jr. for supporting this exhibition at the LSU Museum of Art. 24


Art in Louisiana: Views into the Collection Updated annually with works from the permanent collection Curated by Michelle Schulte, LSUMOA Chief Curator. Featuring works from the LSUMOA permanent collection of over 6,500 objects, these galleries include: Modern & Contemporary, Portrait, Chinese Jade, an Intro Gallery, and a newly renovated Ceramics Gallery. Artworks are rotated and updated regularly for visitors to experience and view new works throughout the year. LOANS ON VIEW: Dual Portrait by an unknown artist (pictured left) from the Collection of Jeremy K. Simien; Richard Dial's Moses chair; Renée Stout's Hoodoo House; Ronald Lockett's Creation painting. All from the collection of Doug McCraw. NEWLY INSTALLED CERAMICS GALLERY Featuring ceramics from the permanent collection including works dating back to the 16th century, Newcomb Pottery, present-day contemporary pieces from the E. John Bullard Collection, and more. 25



PROGRAMS


NEIGHBORHOOD ARTS PROJECT

ART EDUCATION The Summer 2023 Neighborhood Arts Project (NAP) was one for the books!

The LSU Museum of Art Education Department added several new sites to the NAP tour. Coupled with established sites from years past, we were joined by members of other community-based groups and volunteers. Participants created art inspired by works found in our galleries. From Gee’s Bend quilts to Clementine Hunter’s painting Zinnias, our community’s artists experienced the beauty of these artists’ works and many more across this great city. The Neighborhood Arts Project would not have been a success if it were not for our committed LSU student workers, Ella, Omari, and Sarah. Their hard work and compassion for service truly impacted the lives of every participant. A huge thank you to MayorPresident Sharon Weston Broome and our friends at CareSouth for being dedicated sponsors to this initiative. Due to their generous gifts, over 600 artworks were created. The Neighborhood Arts Project has been committed to serving the East Baton Rouge Parish for over a decade, and will continue to do so for years to come.

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COMMUNITY OUTREACH

LSUMOA provided art activities and information about the museum at: ⊲ Baton Rouge Pride Fest ⊲ Juneteenth Fest in Donaldsonville, LA ⊲ Back to School Bash in Baton Rouge, LA

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LSUMOA expanded outreach and evolved programs with the goal of more inclusivity: ⊲B REC’s Sunshine Interactive Program and Sunshine Club, which provides social and creative activities to adults with a variety of special needs and challenges, displayed artworks in the LSU Museum of Art's Community Gallery. ⊲2 25 Fest brought art to the local community. ⊲N eighborhood Arts Project began providing art activities for senior citizens.

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FREE FIRST SUNDAYS AND FREE FRIDAY NIGHTS

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

The museum offers free museum admission with exhibition-specific activities for children and adults on the first Sunday of each month and every Friday night. We thank the following sponsors of Free Friday Nights and Free First Sundays: Louisiana Lottery Corporation and IBERIABANK, a division of First Horizon, for sponsoring free admission, and Louisiana CAT for sponsoring programming.

LSU PARTNERSHIPS In response to the rising demand for digital content post-pandemic, Chief Curator Michelle Schulte collaborated with LSU Assistant Professor of Virtual Production and Immersive Media, Jason Jamerson on a digital twin project. This project also includes producing 3D scans of permanent collection objects and augmented reality experiences. To kick off the project, LSU’s Digital Media Arts and Engineering (DMAE) graduate students, Katherine Wilson and Meredyth Yorek, crafted 3D scans of Thornton Dial’s artworks from the exhibition I, Too, Am Thornton Dial.

SCAN QR CODE TO SEE THE 3D SCANS OF THORNTON DIAL'S ARTWORKS.

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ART AT LUNCH LSUMOA launched this new free program series, inviting art professionals and artists to share their knowledge and experience with visitors during a monthly lunch break.

TODDLER THURSDAYS Another new program series created was just for toddler museum visitors and their families. Through engaging and interactive activities, toddlers make art, learn about current exhibitions at the museum, and collaboratively explore their creativity.

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

PANEL DISCUSSIONS & ARTIST TALKS The museum hosted many engaging panel discussions and artist talks for the public. One of the goals of programming is to foster a dynamic environment for learning, interaction, dialogue, and art appreciation. Programs included a panel with Richard Dial (son of artist Thornton Dial) and museum professionals Ann Collins Smith and Paul Barrett who gave both a personal and historical perspective of Thornton Dial's artworks; a panel discussion about the impact of imagery from the Hank Willis Thomas: Unbranded exhibition; and visiting artist talks such as Paul Scott, and many more.


COLLECTIONS TOURS The museum hosted many behind-the-scenes tours in the permanent collections storage facility. Classes from LSU were able to learn about how museums care for art, collecting practices, and the opportunity to interact and engage with museum staff members

GROUP & SCHOOL TOURS The museum's education department held many group and school tours sharing information on artists and artworks featured in exhibitions to all ages visiting the museum through gallery walk-throughs and art activities.

COMMUNITY PERFORMANCES Community members and groups were invited to use the gallery space to host programming that enriched the visitor experience in new ways. Music performances were paired with the artwork on view to create immersive rich experiences in the museum.



COLLECTIONS


The LSU Museum of Art's permanent collection expanded with the acquisitions of 143 objects including artworks by Anne Noggle, J. Fiber, Ruenell Foy Temps, Robert von Sternberg, Luis Cruz Azaceta, and more.

COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTS

“ I like older faces, not because of the aging itself, but rather the look of the face, the revelation of life, and the conflict between what was and what they are now.” –Anne Noggle

▲ Anne Noggle, Myself as a Pilot, 1982. Silver gelatin print. Courtesy of the Anne Noggle Foundation. ▲ J . Fiber, Forced Entry, 2009. Stenciled linen pulp paint on cotton base sheet with screen print. Courtesy of Dieu Donné, New York.

▲ Luis Cruz Azaceta, Keeping an Eye 333, 2020. Acrylic on canvas. Purchased with funds from the Winifred and Kevin P. Reilly Initiative for Underrepresented Artists.

▲ Ruenell Foy Temps, Stained Vase Form #2, c. 1970-1974. Stained stoneware. Gift of Clifford Temps.

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CURATORIAL FELLOWSHIP CLARKE BROWN

LSUMOA’s first Curatorial Fellow, Clarke Brown made significant contributions during her tenure. She began at the Museum in July 2020, initially tasked with researching methods to increase diversity within the museum’s permanent collection and assisting the curatorial team. Over the following two years, the position grew, with Brown playing an integral role in exhibitions and programming, seeing her independently curate three exhibitions featuring underrepresented artists, and leading numerous educational initiatives. She helped organize our collection database, actively participated in the Collections Committee, and provided acquisition recommendations.

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The Museum’s premiere fellowship was made possible by a generous gift from Winifred and Kevin P. Reilly, as part of the Winifred and Kevin P. Reilly Initiative for Underrepresented Artists. Founded in 2020, the Initiative not only provided the critical resources to fund Brown’s fellowship, but also allowed the LSUMOA to considerably expand its holdings of artwork by historically overlooked populations, particularly African American and Latinx artists. Thanks to the donation, the Museum has acquired pieces by numerous pivotal American artists including Sonya Clarke, Radcliffe Bailey, and renowned Gee’s Bend quilter, Mary Lee Bendolph. Winifred Reilly shared her larger vision for the project in 2022, stating, “Kevin and I developed this initiative with the museum staff to support structural change at LSU MOA by fostering greater inclusivity. We hope this gift will encourage others to join us now and in future gifting to support LSU MOA’s commitment to becoming a place where everyone sees themselves, their culture, and their values represented.” Thank you Clarke!


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DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE PLATINUM Mrs. Clark G. Boyce, Jr. Nancy and Cary Dougherty Winifred and Kevin Reilly

MEMBERS

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE GOLD

Casey and Stephen Miller Kevin and Elena Harris Daniel Bergeron Lloyd J. Haile

BENEFACTOR

John G. Turner and Jerry G. Fischer Jean and William Wilcox

Susan and Richard Lipsey

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE SILVER

Travis and James M. Coleman Virginia Bunker and James M. Bishop Suzanne Turner and Scott Purdin Patricia A. Day and Joe Simmons Jane Howe and W. Robert Blackledge Martha Yancey Adelaide Russo Fred C. Dent, III Holley and Richard Haymaker Monica Kuss and Gestur Olafsson Randell Henry Cara Moskot and Brad Bourgoyne Ann Connelly Lawrence J Rouse, Jr. Christen Losey-Gregg and James Gregg Jim Gershey and Dan Gunther Greta and John Peoples

Luisa Cantillo and Matthew Laborde Roger H. Ogden Ben Jeffers Linda and Robert T. Bowsher Beth and Butler Fuller Cary Saurage II Pam Roby and Charles E. Schwing Virginia and John B. Noland Susan and Frederic Billings III Anne and Bill Hise BeBe Facundus Patricia L. and Lloyd Alford Ava and Cordell Haymon Anne and Tom J. Meek, Jr. Anne and Alvin G. Rotenberg Mary T. Joseph Kay Martin Darius Spieth Cathy Coates and Brian Hales Emalie Boyce and Nathan Self Joyce Marie Jackson and J. Nash Porter Nedra and John Hains, Jr. Roderick Parker Beverly and Steve Heymsfield Alkis Tsolakis Elizabeth Thomas Carol Steinmuller Margaret and Bill Benjamin Elizabeth C. and John Noland Jr. Yvette B. Marsh

SUSTAINER

HOUSEHOLD

Michael Robinson and Donald Boutte Susie and Carl Blyskal Michelle Reimsnyder Liz Hampton Beth and John Brantley Anne and N. Peter Davis Lucy and Charles S. Walker Cynthia Graves Cindy and Brad Black Carolyn and Charles Stutts Barbara Hasek and Victor Rivera Mary Sue and Ron Garay

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Karen McKee and Irving Mendelssohn Toni and Dennis Bauer Bonnie Jean Davis and Robert Carney Amanda Haralson and Thomas Livesay Kathlene and Richard Carr Nancy and Christopher Keaton Susan Broussard Roger C. Cutrer Earl George, Jr. Kenneth W. Sneed Mark D. Antoine Megan and Aaron Sheehan-Dean Elizabeth Neely and J. Robert Eileen P. Bossier Debra and Kerry Kopcso Mitchell Hoffman Tamara Doyle and Michael Avant Peter Conroy John F. Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Frost Karla Coreil and Kevin Kuperman Adele Smith George Bayhi Wayne Myers Anne Marie and Jeff Blackmon Blythe E. Earl Allison and Joshua Milliron Jeffrey and Halley Hastings James Stewart Earl M. and Cynthia Jones III Gibbons and Edy Addison Kristi and Geoffrey McCain Ashley and Joe Vuci Kytara G. Christophe and Audrey Gaudin Shelly and Gustavo Ortiz Michael E. Mamp Renita T. Williams

DUAL

Alexis and Erich P. Rapp Sue and C. C. Lockwood 43

David Humphreys Jane Honeycutt Addie and Femi Euba Bruce Morgan Sandra and John Pickering Sherri and Robert Hayes Kathleen Callaghan and John Broussard Suzanne and Dave Besse Rachel and Robert Wissner Dr. Owen Scott and Dr. Mary Lou Kelly Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Upton Mr. and Mrs. Rick LeCompte Carla and Mark Pethke Rancy Boyd-Snee and Alfonso Godoy JiJi and Larry Jonas Nancy and Benjamin Hillman Gwen and Kristopher Palagi Linda Miremont Jerry Arndt Mindy and Gregory Lacour Therese Knowles Glenda and Frank Parks Seth Johnson Abbey Weselak and Coby Naquin John Bardes Ferin Jones Monique Bassey Yolanda and Jimmy Dixon Joel Franklin Courtnee Williams and Logan Turner Brenden Staffier and Hannah Ory Sarah and John Williams Liz Lessner Cathy and William Griffin Carolyn M. and Jay Schwarzhoff Luke McKnight Shannon Walsh Alisa Plant and James Boyden Danielle Boutte Gregory Williams Kristine Thompson


Johanna Warwick Gretchen Stein Marilyn Gensler Susan Jensen

MEMBERS

FRIEND

Charles H. Coates, Jr. Elise Blewster J. Michael Cutshaw Erma W. Hines Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pramuk Billie Bourgeois Betsy Toups Susan F. Bueche Leta Adele Defee Harriet Babin Miller Gaye Hamilton Kelly Elrod Henry D. Bellamy Kathryn Grigsby Sue Avery Susan and Woodrow Chew Marion Clyde Day Jr. and Van Wade-Day Dottie R. Anklam Laura Larsen Marion A. Territo Rosemary W. Goodell Elizabeth Hamlin Cheramie B. Sonnier Michaelene Walsh and David West Isabel Loret Nancy C Grush Karen Rowley Gina Monette Dianna M. Gibbens Kyle B. Gautreau Terry Percle Elisabeth Schlegel Margaret Bordelon Shirley Wright Patrick Voelker

Ashley Knox Jayda Jeffrey Xavier Kent Larry Watson Matthew Borgatti Melissa George Kirsten Campbell Helen Groves Joyce Derozan Nanette M. Bahlinger Barbara Tulley Mary Felder Jaunee Logan Patricia Derozan Cathy Nunley

EDUCATOR

Lisa Unterbrink Cheryl Brandon Jane Reiland Tana Vaccarella Margarita Ramos-Grasa Shirley Jones Alicia Monroe Sharon Evans Sandra Sarr Tyra Davis Whitney Collins Jasmine Johnson Alice Brown Renee Erickson M.J. Foster Haley Cobb Barbara Perkins

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STUDENT

Zoe M. Dickson Pheobe Pelliterri Janus Korevec Amanda Smallwood Dee Piazza Zoey M. Fortenberry Emily R. LeMoine Nicolas F. Barriga Paige Johnson Xavier Jackson Chase Anselmo

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YOUR GIFTS CREATE IMPACT. $10,000 and above Mr. John G. Turner and Mr. Jerry G. Fischer The Alma Lee, Norman and Cary Saurage Fund: Mr. Leonard C. Saurage II Ms. Winifred Ross R. Reilly and Mr. Kevin P. Reilly Jr. Imo N. Brown Memorial Fund in memory of M r. L. Heidel Brown and Mrs. Mary A. Brown: Mrs. Kimberly A.and Mr. Scott D. Singletary; Mrs. Mary Kay C. and Mr. J. Terrell Brown; Mrs. Janet D. and Mr. Hermann Moyse III $5,000 to $9,999 Friends of LSU Museum of Art Mrs. Jennifer Eplett Reilly and Mr. Sean E. Reilly Mrs. Nancy C. Dougherty and Mr. Cary M. Dougherty Jr. Mrs. Rebecca P. Gottsegen and Dr. Warren L. Gottsegen

DONORS

$3,000 to $4,999 Mrs. Linda H. Bowsher and Mr. Robert T. Bowsher Mrs. Jean S. Wilcox and Mr. William A. Wilcox Mrs. Patricia A. Day and Mr. Joseph G. Simmons Ms. Mary Terrell Joseph $2,000 to $2,999 Ms. Carol L. Steinmuller Mrs. Barbara S. Bacot Mrs. Beverly B. Coates Mrs. Barbara Fielding Zellmer and Dr. Terry L. Zellmer: in Memoriam Mrs. Natalie Fielding CareSouth CSRS, LLC Taylor Porter Brooks and Phillips LLP Mrs. Elizabeth C. Noland and Mr. John B. Noland Jr. Mrs. Beth G. Fuller and Dr. Butler Fuller Dr. Kevin Harris and Mrs. Elena Harris Mr. Stephen R. Miller and Mrs. Casey Miller

$1,000 to $1,999 Mrs. Nedra S. Hains and Mr. John E. Hains Jr. Mrs. Susan R. Billings and Dr. Frederic T. Billings III Mrs. Catherine H. Coates and Brian J. Hales, PhD Mrs. Susan H. Lipsey and Mr. Richard A. Lipsey Mrs. Patricia P. Sedlin and Mr. Leonard H. Sedlin Mr. George T. Clark III and Mrs. Melanie Clark Mr. Ben L. Jeffers and Mrs. Salomia L. Jeffers Mr. Daniel G. Bergeron and Mr. Shawn M. Zeringue Mrs. Patricia L. Alford and Mr. Lloyd B. Alford Mr. Sanford A. Arst and Mrs. Janet R. Arst Ms. Mary T. Benson Mr. Stephen W. Black Ms. Bebe E. Facundus Mr. Cordell H. Haymon and Mrs. Ava L. Haymon Mrs. Beverly Heymsfield and Dr. Steven Heymsfield Dr. Joyce M. Jackson Mrs. Carole Lamar and Mr. Charles W. Lamar III Dr. Laura F. Lindsay Mrs. Anne K. Meek and Dr. Tom J. Meek Jr. Mrs. Virginia B. Noland and Mr. John B. Noland Sr. Mr. Roger H. Ogden & Mr. Kenneth Barnes Ms. Mary Ann Sternberg $500 to $999 Mrs. Saundra D. Parfait and Mr. Christopher Parfait Ms. Gerri Hobdy Ms. Rose D. Doolittle Ms. Elizabeth F. Thomas $200 to $499 Mr. Lawrence Kronenberger Mrs. Page C. Silvia and Mr. William L. Silvia Jr. Mrs. Mindy B. LaCour and Mr. Gregory P. LaCour Mr. Brad M. Bourgoyne and Ms. Cara D. Moskot Mrs. Travis Coleman and James M. Coleman and PhD Ms. Liz A. Hampton Ms. Barbara L. Kearny Mrs. Christen M. Losey-Gregg and Mr. James P. Gregg

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Mr. Campo E. Matens and Mrs. Barbara L. Matens Mr. Alvin G. Rotenberg and Mrs. Anne K. Rotenberg Ms. Shirley Vanderslice Mr. Daniel J. Gunther and Jr. and Mr. James S. Gershey Dr. Robin E. Kilpatrick and Dr. Harold G. Clausen Jr. Mrs. Sharon Wilchar and Dr. Lawrence J. Rouse Jr. Mrs. Suzanne L. Turner and Mr. Scott W. Purdin Mrs. Carolyn M. Stutts and Mr. Charles W. Stutts Mrs. Virginia C. Bunker and James M. Bishop and PhD Mrs. Jane H. Blackledge and Mr. William R. Blackledge John B. Brantley, MD and Mrs. Elizabeth S. Brantley Holley G. Haymaker, MD and Dr. Richard W. Haymaker Mrs. Greta C. Peoples and Mr. John Peoples Mrs. Susan Quaid and Dr. Thomas P. Quaid Dr. Adelaide M. Russo $100 to $199 Mr. James Stewart Mr. William J. Bell and Mrs. Melissa Bell Dr. Michael Mamp & Mr. Morrie Bryer Mrs. Doris K. Bauer and Dennis P. Bauer, PhD Meredith M. Blackwell, PhD Mr. Carl E. Blyskal and Mrs. Susan A. Blyskal Mr. Donald J. Boutte & Mr. Michael D. Robinson Mrs. Joelle C. Castille and Ms. Lacy Howe Dr. Mary Sue S. Garay and Dr. Ronald G. Garay Ms. Dawn N. Guillot and Mr. Edward H. Tessmer Ms. Dana Hastings Mr. Mitchell J. Hoffman and Mrs. Susan P. Hoffman Mrs. Amanda Haralson and Mr. Thomas A. Livesay Dr. Karen L. McKee and Dr. Irving A. Mendelssohn Mr. C. Wayne Myers Mrs. Elizabeth R. Neely and Mr. J. Robert Neely Dr. Melinda A. Piontek and Mr. Luke F. Piontek Mrs. Michelle G. Reimsnyder Mrs. Diane J. Sneed and Mr. Ken W. Sneed Ms. Samantha Taylor Mrs. Denise Van Schoyck and Mr. J. Terry Tuminello Dr. Lucy B. Walker and Dr. Charles S. Walker III 47

Mr. Mark D. Antoine and Mrs. Jane E. Antoine Mrs. Pam D. Arnold and Mr. Thomas D. Arnold Mr. Michael L. Avant and Mrs. Tamara E. Doyle Mrs. Margaret S. Benjamin and Mr. William P. Benjamin Ms. Angela P. Bergeron Dr. Bradley C. Black and Mrs. Cynthia L. Black Mrs. Anne M. Blackmon Mrs. Anne M. Blackmon and Jeffery C. Blackmon Jr. and PhD Dr. Ethel H. Boagni Mrs. Bridgett D. Brister and Mr. Willie J. Brister Mr. Thomas A. Butler and Mrs. Maia L. Butler Mrs. Kathlene R. Carr and Mr. Richard L. Carr Mr. David R. Cassidy and Mrs. Camille J. Cassidy Mrs. Lauren Coco and Mr. Russell J. Coco Jr. Mr. Peter Conroy Ms. Karla M. Coreil and Mr. Kevin M. Kuperman Mrs. Mary H. Nesser and Mr. Richard A. Curry Ms. Bonnie J. Davis and Mr. Robert S. Carney Ms. Blythe E. Earl Mrs. Danah Frens and Mr. Jack Frens Mr. Gregory D. Frost and Mrs. Lisa C. Frost Mr. Earl T. George Jr. Mrs. Barbara E. Hasek and Mr. Victor H. Rivera-Monroy Mrs. Nancy R. Keaton and Mr. Christopher A. Keaton Mrs. Ann S. Keogh Mrs. Debra P. Kopcso and Mr. Kerry Kopcso Mr. Brian Kruman Dr. Mary K. Martin Mrs. Antoinette McGinty and Mr. Timothy McGinty Mr. Paul Nguyen and Brett J. Carlin, OD Mrs. Shelly B. Ortiz and Mr. Gustavo I. Ortiz Col. John F. Pugh Jr. Dr. Karen M. Rowley Mrs. Megan C. Sheehan-Dean and Mr. Aaron C. Sheehan-Dean Mrs. Susan R. Smith Mrs. Carol T. Stamatedes


DONORS

$99 and under Ms. Sarah M. Amacker Mrs. Karen G. Hamilton Mr. W. George Bayhi Mr. Gerald R. Arndt and Mrs. Renee Arndt Mr. Dave A. Besse III and Mrs. Suzanne D. Besse Mrs. Margaret M. Campane and Dr. Craig E. Colten Ms. Yolanda Dixon and Mr. Jimmy Dixon Mrs. Addie Dawson-Euba and Dr. Femi Euba Mr. Darryl S. Gissel and Ms. Sally A. Nungesser Mrs. Cynthia L. Henkelmann and Dr. Greg Henkelmann Dr. Nancy M. Hillman and Benjamin F. Hillman and PE Mrs. Nancy J. Honeycutt Dr. Trent L. James and Mrs. Kay S. James Mrs. Jeanie L. Jonas and Mr. Larry A. Jonas Mr. Charles C. Lockwood and Mrs. Sue A. Lockwood Mrs. Anne B. Maverick and Andrew W. Maverick and PhD Mrs. Linda Miremont Mrs. Wendy L. Morgan and Mr. L. Bruce Morgan Mrs. Cheryl A. Olinde and Mr. Joseph B. Olinde Jr. Mrs. Gwen Palagi and Mr. Kristopher Palagi Mrs. Glenda A. Parks and Mr. Franklin W. Parks Mrs. Sandra H. Pickering and John W. Pickering and PhD Mrs. Alexis Rapp and Mr. Erich P. Rapp Ms. Brier S. Turner Mrs. Sarah Williams and Mr. John Williams Rachel D. Wissner, MD and Mr. Robert A. Wissner Mrs. Angela M. Adolph and Mr. Glen P. Adolph Mrs. Eileen P. Bossier Ms. Rancy Boyd-Snee and Mr. Alfonso Godoy Mrs. Kathleen R. Callaghan Mr. Jerry L. Exner and Dr. Patricia D. Exner Mrs. Cathy B. Griffin and Mr. William Griffin Dr. Kimberly Handy Dr. Seth J. Johnson and Mrs. Dora Johnson Dr. Mary L. Kelley and Dr. Owen Scott Mr. Raymond LeCompte and Mrs. Marcia Lecompte Mrs. Ellen Meyer and Mr. Barry Meyer Mrs. Marie-Antoinette A. Moreteau and Dr. Olivier P. Moreteau

Ms. Mary O. Norris Mrs. Carla G. Pethke and Mr. Mark D. Pethke Mrs. Carolyn M. Schwarzhoff and Mr. Jay A. Schwarzhoff Mrs. Margaret S. Smith and Mr. Charles G. Smith Jr. Mrs. Linda R. Upton, PhD and Mr. J. Charles Upton, PE Mrs. Pamela D. Wall and Mr. Michel V. Wall Mrs. Elizabeth Weinstein and Mr. Barry Weinstein Mrs. Susan W. Wilder and Mr. John M. Wilder Mrs. Claire W. Wilson and Mr. Stephen A. Wilson Ms. Kim Anderson Mr. Henry D. Bellamy Mr. Darren Benoit Mrs. Elise G. Blewster and Mr. Winston C. Blewster Jr. Mrs. Billie S. Bourgeois Ms. Claudia S. Brian Mrs. Susan F. Bueche Mr. John B. Chesson Mr. Charles H. Coates Jr. and Mrs. Peggy D. Coates Mr. Roger C. Cutrer Mr. Eric M. Dexter Mrs. Diana M. Gibbens Ms. Helen Groves Nancy C. Grush, Esq Mrs. Martha T. Guichard and Mr. Nicholas A. Guichard Mr. Stephen G. Hanchey Ms. Nancy Jones Mrs. Elise S. Kaufman and Dr. Charles E. Kaufman Yvette B. Marsh, PhD and Mr. Andre Marsh Ms. Harriet B. Miller Ms. Gina M. Monette Mr. Daniel E. Mulligan Murphy Oil Corporation Mr. Fred M. Nackley 48


Mrs. Mary Lou L. Potter and Mr. William C. Potter Ms. Michelle A. Schulte Ms. Adele S. Smith Mrs. Cheramie B. Sonnier Mrs. Rebecca R. Stagg and Mr. Edwin E. Stagg Mrs. Mary Kathryn Voelker and Mr. Patrick M. Voelker Mrs. Van Wade-Day Ms. Michaelene Walsh Ms. Shirley Wright and Mr. William H. Wright IV Entergy Charitable Foundation Ms. Gwendolyn G. Dugas Mrs. Sharon Evans and Mr. Marvin Evans Mrs. Debra D. Daniel Mrs. Dorothy R. Anklam Mrs. Mary Sue Avery Ms. Nanette M. Bahlinger Mr. Jonathan Barnett Mrs. Julie M. Broussard, Mr. Vernon Broussard, and Mr. John A. Broussard Mrs. Amy S. Chew Mr. J. Michael Cutshaw Mrs. Leta A. DeFee and William J. Defee III and MD Ms. Joyce Derozan Ms. Amy E. Fransen Mr. Kyle B. Gautreau Mrs. Rosemary W. Goodell and Dr. Richard H. Goodell Jr. Mrs. Barbara D. Guglielmo and Mr. Francis X. Guglielmo Ms. Elizabeth Hamlin Mr. Clyde Hanson Dr. Erma W. Hines Mr. David C. Humphreys Ms. Ruth G. Joffrion Ms. Isabel Loret Ms. Nancy Noonan Ms. June B. Peay Ms. Terry Percle Mrs. Mary K. Pramuk and Mr. Edward R. Pramuk 49

Ms. Tricia Prewitt Dr. Camilla C. Pugh Mrs. Joyce H. Ryder and Mr. James T. Ryder Mrs. Elisabeth Schlegel Ms. Ellen Soffer Ms. Marion A. Territo Ms. Allyce E. Trapp Mr. Kyle Vernon Dr. Cheryl M. Brandon Mr. Mark T. Coleman Ms. Sandra L. Culotta Ms. Nanette H. Egros Ms. Roxanne P. Fisher Mr. Sean B. Gilbert Mr. Matthew F. Holliday Mrs. Joan C. Keller and Mr. Jason E. Keller Harald Leder, PhD and Mrs. Luzmaria Mata de Leder Mrs. Chunyan Gao and Mr. Xiangyu Meng Ms. Alicia J. Monroe Mr. Adam Seeholzer Mrs. Renée R. Tullier and Mr. Patrick G. Tullier Ms. Imani Ambeau Mr. Matt Beshears Ms. Jemima Brandan Mrs. Shirley J. Jones and Mr. Fred C. Jones Sr. Mrs. Erica F. Kelt Mr. Janus Thor Korevec Prof. Christopher K. Odinet and Mr. McHenry Lee Ms. Phoebe Pellitteri Ms. Margarita Ramos-Grasa Mr. Matthew H. Romig and Mrs. Avery Sams Mrs. LeAnn K. Russo and Mr. Scott Dusang Ms. Sandra Sarr Ms. Lisa M. Unterbrink Ms. Tana M. Vaccarella Mrs. Joan C. Baker and Mr. Dale E. Baker Jr. Mr. Henry Galindo Mr. Sean Schwartz-Becnel and Mrs. Sarah R. Schwartz-Becnel Mrs. Edy Addison and Mr. Gibbons Addison Mrs. Cathy B. Griffin Donor Listing for July 2022–June 2023


$99 and under (continued) Mr. William Griffin Mr. Earl Jones III and Mrs. Cynthia Jones Mrs. Kristi McCain and Mr. Geoffrey McCain Mrs. Casey Miller Mrs. Allison Milliron and Mr. Joshua Milliron

DONORS

GEAUX thank you for your support! SEE ART

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THANK YOU Community Partners

The LSU College of Art + Design The LSU College of Music and Dramatic Arts

Gardere Initiative

LSU Digital Media Arts and Engineering

Village Resource Center

LSU Landscaping Services

EBR Libraries

Louisiana CAT

Greater Baton Rouge Council on Aging

The Jean and Graham Devoe Williford Charitable Trust

Pearl George Center

The Estate of William Sydney Arnett

EBR School System Fine Arts Dept.

Paul Barrett, Independent Curator Doug McCraw Becky Patterson Robert S. Taubman Brett and Lester Levy The Dial family Xi Nu Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.

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Beta Iota Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.

Southern University A&M College City of Baker Schools Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church New Hope Baptist Church Mt.Gillion Baptist Church Alzheimer's Association BREC Sunshine Club Manship Theatre and Shaw Center Staff


THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.

LSU Museum of Art is supported in part by a grant from the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, funded by the East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President and Metro Council. LSU Museum of Art is supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. Support also provided by Art Bridges. Additional support is provided by generous donors to the Annual Exhibition Fund: Louisiana CAT; The Imo N. Brown Memorial Fund in memory of Heidel Brown and Mary Ann Brown; The Alma Lee, H. N., and Cary Saurage Fund; Charles "Chuck" Edward Schwing; Robert and Linda Bowsher; Becky and Warren Gottsegen; LSU College of Art + Design; Mr. and Mrs. Sanford A. Arst; and The Newton B. Thomas Family/Newtron Group Fund.

SPONSORS

Thank you to the following sponsors of Free Friday Nights and Free First Sundays. We appreciate the support of Louisiana Lottery Corporation and IBERIABANK, a division of First Horizon, for sponsoring free admission and Louisiana CAT for sponsoring programming. The LSU Museum of Art is also a Blue Star Museum providing free admission to veterans and military families, and provided free admission with EBT cards through Museums for All initiative.

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LSUMOA STAFF & BOARDS

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ADVISORY BOARD 2022―2023

FRIENDS OF LSU MUSEUM OF ART

Chair: Nancy C. Dougherty Vice Chair: Ben Jeffers Secretary / Treasurer: Stephen R. Miller Immediate Past Chair: Steven Heymsfield Sanford A. “Sandy” Arst Margaret Benjamin Dan Bergeron Luisa Cantillo Lake Douglas Becky Gottsegen Blaine Grimes Randell Henry Gerri Hobdy Joyce Jackson Mary T. Joseph Yvette Marsh Elizabeth Carpenter Noland Winifred Reilly L. Cary Saurage II Carol Steinmuller Thrasyvoulos I Kalaitizidis Ex-Officio: Clarke J. Gernon, Jr. Ex-Officio: Kristin Sosnowsky Office of the Lt. Governor Representative: Susannah Bing Johannsen Honorary: Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser Jeffrey Fraenkel

President: Clarke J. Gernon, Jr. Vice President: Michael Avant Secretary / Treasurer: Robert Bowsher Brad M. Bourgoyne Ann Wilkinson Jeff Bell Kevin Harris

STAFF Mark Tullos, Executive Director Sarah Amacker, Communications & Marketing Specialist LeAnn Dusang, Museum Store Manager / Visitor Services Manager / Membership Coordinator Nedra Hains, Director of Operations & Visitor Services Brandon Lewis, Educator & Public Programs Manager Marianna Luquette, Museum Registrar Sandy Parfait, Business Manager Travis Pickett, Preparator Michelle Schulte, Chief Curator & Director of Public Programs

Kristin Sosnowsky, Interim Executive Director (August 2022–June 2023) Clarke Brown, Curatorial Fellow (2021–2023) Georgia Tsolakis, Visitor Services II & Events Assistant (through May 2023)


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