FY21 Annual Report - Speed Art Museum

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STORIES

FROM THE YEAR

OCTOBER 2020 - SEPTEMBER 2021

WE INVITE EVERYONE TO CELEBRATE ART FOREVER.

From the Director:

I am filled with gratitude and pride. Since my arrival in late August, I have been immersed in an institution and constituencies that are strong, open-minded, generous, and innovative. While navigating through a life-threatening pandemic the Speed continued being an invaluable destination for Louisvillians and Kentuckians and offered a safe and healthy environment for visitors from near and far, in addition to hosting virtual programs. While still in the interview process for the coveted position of Director of the Speed, I was deeply moved and inspired by the museum’s Promise Witness and Remembrance exhibition. It seems almost impossible to react to a tragedy as profound as Breonna Taylor’s killing, however the Speed thoughtfully and courageously reflected upon this unjust death through works of art reflecting the African American experience in this country and the loving words of a Black mother and community shaken by grief and an inexplicable sense of loss. Furthermore, the Speed under

the leadership of former director Stephen Reily, guest curator Allison Glenn and our community engagement strategist Toya Northington, assured that the narratives of the works of art by black artists living and working in the US were connected and brought to life through Louisville’s experience, myriad conversations, and the wisdom of a local steering committee.

In continuation of this important work, in early 2022 we will hire our first Director of Equity and Inclusion as an important step in the Museum’s ongoing commitment to being a more equitable, inclusive, and welcoming place for its staff and audiences.

It is paramount that the Speed as a leading cultural institution continues this important journey. An inclusive, diverse vision for our collection and exhibition development, our educational and public programs, community engagement, and an inclusive internal environment is pivotal moving forward.

the mysterious, haunted, and deeply spiritual in American culture. In addition, the poignant, beautiful exhibition The Unforeseen Wilderness by Eugene Meatyard of photographs of the Red River Gorge taken in the 1960’s corroborated the importance of environmental protection and stewardship Meatyard together with Wendell Berry advocated for already back then.

We have acquired important works of art by diverse artists from all walks of life that share unique and unparalleled stories of world experiences and perspectives and are currently working on different ideas to bring our collections to you in new and illuminating ways.

Since my arrival we have opened an ambitious, unparalleled exhibition with Supernatural America that investigates

In the past year, the Speed invested in our communities through virtual learning programs and community workshops, hosted virtual artist talks, and presented an ambitious roster of virtual and in person art-house films. In the fall of 2021, we opened a beautiful exhibition by our first Community Connections artist in resident, Shauntrice Martin whose work is informed by the many workshops she hosted for us in the Russell neighborhood. We are committed not only to bringing art and the creative process to all people in our communities but also to support our local artists and creatives.

new colleagues and to learn through and from them about their unique contribution to your museum. We have a deeply committed, passionate, and highly capable staff and it is a pleasure to be working with all of them. We have the great privilege to be overseen by two capable boards, our Board of Trustees and Board of Governors, composed of civic minded, extraordinary individuals from all walks of life who volunteer so much of their resources, knowledge, and expertise to our organization. Without their invaluable contributions we would not be the institution we are. The Speed is a thought leader in so many ways and as a staff and boards we are poised to continue leading the way in the future. It is our role to help shape more inclusive, healthier, and joyous communities by inviting everyone to celebrate art forever. While there is plenty to celebrate, we are still navigating our way through an ever-evolving pandemic that continues to throw new challenges our way. The Omicron variant will certainly continue to complicate our daily lives. At the Speed we remain committed to providing one of the safest and most inspiring museum experiences in the region.

Please visit us often and know, we are here for you!

Gratefully,

It has been a true joy to get to know my

Like our entire community and the world, the Speed’s motto for most of 2020 and 2021 was “pivot, pivot, pivot,” especially when it came to our Museum programs. Not only did we navigate changing COVID landscapes, but we welcomed new audiences for the historic Promise, Witness, Remembrance exhibition, many of whom were attending a program at the Speed for the first time. More than ever, we were tasked with living out our mission of inviting everyone to celebrate art forever. Through that responsibility, we learned so much about the capabilities of virtual programming, the immeasurable value of welcoming people back in-person, and the versatility of our local, national, and sometimes even international partners. Thanks to the wonder of video communication and streaming, we were able to offer some of our most beloved programs safely in a virtual format. Through the Global Speed lecture series,

we have traveled the world from Austria to Mexico to Italy and beyond, all without leaving the Museum! This year, we were able to “travel” to Egypt with famed Egyptologist, “Mr. Mummy” himself, Bob Brier, historian, archeologist, and professor Dr. Salima Ikram, and UCLA professor of Egyptian Art and Architecture and resident Hatshepsut expert Dr. Kara Cooney. While we knew how beloved Global Speed is here in Louisville, we underestimated just how many people across the world still have what Brier calls “Egyptomania.” Over 300 people from 19 different countries tuned in live for Global Speed, connecting audiences both at home and abroad with the Speed Art Museum.

We continued to offer After Hours at the Speed virtually, through our social media platforms. Recognizing that part of the fun of After Hours was getting to experience a wide variety of programming, we embraced a “variety show” format, working with partners from Louisville and across the country to tell the stories of our exhibitions.

From a “Queer Eye” tour of Andy Warhol: Revelation with Curator José Diaz and Dr. Jongwoo Kim of Carnegie Mellon University to a performance of selections from the Ballet Russes by Louisville Orchestra Music Director Teddy Abrams in Isabelle de Borchgrave: Fashioning Art from Paper, there was something for everyone to enjoy. And because we were able to record these programs, they now live on our YouTube channel for people to enjoy long after the event has passed!

In the spring of 2021, Promise, Witness, Remembrance set forth a change not only in how we approach exhibition creation and design, but in how we engage community in our programming—from planning to execution. The Speed’s programming group worked closely with Community Engagement Strategist Toya Northington and the Steering Committee (formed in early 2021) as well as exhibition curator Allison Glenn to develop meaningful programs exploring the themes of the exhibition. The end results were programs embracing the national reach of the exhibition, such as

a conversation with the National Panel of artists and activists who advised Allison in her curatorial work, to the hyper-local, with a block-party Community Day bringing in local artists, DJs, food vendors, and more to celebrate what would have been Breonna Taylor’s 27th birthday on June 5.

2021 was about pivoting, and while it came with its frustrations and fumbles, the chance to try something in a new way proved to be a gift. This past year, we expanded our reach with programming through the virtual space, making the work we do here accessible to a widerthan-ever audience. We welcomed the Steering Committee into the program planning process, bringing their ideas and connections to the table alongside those from our curators, staff, and Boards of Governors and Trustees for all upcoming exhibitions. The challenges we faced this year brought us closer than ever to our mission: At the Speed, We invite everyone to celebrate art forever.

School and Teacher Programs

The past year presented some interesting challenges—and opportunities—for our Education programs. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we had to pivot from engaging and interactive in-person programs to a virtual format that allowed us to share the Speed’s collections and exhibitions with visitors from around the world.

How do you continue to support K-12 teachers and students when they are facing their most difficult year of school? That is the question the Speed’s Education department asked itself at the start of the 2020-2021 school year. We knew from a series of surveys and conversations with teachers that they needed asynchronous, or pre-recorded, content that they could “plug and play” for their students. We expanded on the virtual “Where in the World” tour that was created in April 2020 and created virtual versions of our four remaining school tour topics. We also created prerecorded videos for each of our six Art Detectives crates. Each video features one of our Teaching Artists leading a conversation inspired by the themes and artworks of the Art Detectives crates.

Our virtual tours and Art Detectives

videos were viewed by students and teachers 3,469 times during the 20202021 school year.

Our most ambitious—and engaging— project aimed at K-12 students and teachers was a new video series: I See I Think I Make. Produced by our School Outreach Manager, Amber Thieneman, each episode features Darrick Wood, our Gallery Teaching Manager, leading viewers on an exploration of one big idea. Through a series of fun and engaging art experiences set in the Speed’s galleries, I See I Think I Make teaches students different techniques that they can use when they visit the Museum. During the 2020-2021 school year, our six episodes of I See I Think I Make were viewed 6,780 times.

programs has been overwhelmingly positive. As one teacher shared: “I write the virtual art lessons for my school system and I love being able to drop your videos in every few months so my students can feel a little more normalcy

in their lives by being able to see the Speed from home.” If you haven’t yet experienced our virtual program offerings for yourself, you can find them on our website: speedmuseum.org/learn/virtualprograms/.

Overall, the response to our virtual K-12

Studio Programs

During the 2021 fiscal year, Art Sparks remained closed to the public and many of our studio programs were suspended. However, we were still able to provide opportunities for guests of all ages to express their creativity through Facebook Live Artmaking sessions and through the distribution of At Home Art Kits. During Facebook Live Artmaking, a Speed staff member would lead a demonstration of different artistic techniques, providing tips and tricks so viewers at home could follow along. At Home Art Kits were available to Museum guests on weekends, and gave them all of the supplies they would need to

complete a fun and engaging art project at home. In addition to sharing At Home Art Kits with our visitors, we were also able to distribute them to students in JCPS through partnerships with Dare to Care, Global Game Changers, and Change Today, Change Tomorrow. We also hosted a series of adult artmaking workshops via Zoom with topics ranging from watercolor to printmaking, and from glass etching to paper making. Every workshop, Art Kit, and Facebook Live demonstration was inspired by works in the Speed’s collection and our special exhibitions.

Community Outreach

Through our Community Outreach work, we continue to partner with social justice and non-profit organizations across Louisville to provide opportunities for collaboration and creativity through our Community Connections program. In early 2021, we were able to resume our artmaking workshops with Play Cousins Collective, a program that were preempted due to the pandemic. The participants in the Play Cousins Collective workshops created wall hangings that reflected their family experiences. Their work was on view at the Speed in an exhibition called Closely Knit, Woven Together, which opened in February 2021. We also resumed our work with students at the W.E.B. DuBois Academy, a partnership that will continue into fiscal year 2022.

One of our most exciting opportunities of 2021 was to launch the Connections Artist-in-Residence program. Toya

Northington, the Speed’s Community Outreach Manager, envisioned the residency in this way: “The Community Connections Residency Program is part of the Speed’s desire to reach out, amplify, and empower the people by collectively creating a platform for artists of all kinds to share their stories and express perspectives on social and personal topics.” Shauntrice Martin, founder of #FeedTheWest and the Black Market KY, was selected as the first Community Connections Artist-inResidence, and will continue in this role through October of 2021. Shauntrice’s residency is focused in the West End, where she led a series of art-making

workshops for children and adults.

Shauntrice also conducted research and shared the rich history of the Russell neighborhood through a series of Friday takeovers on the Speed’s Instagram page. Her experience will culminate in an exhibition at the Speed slated to open in December 2021. You can follow her journey on Instagram @SpeedxWest. Creating opportunities for people to connect with artworks is at the heart of what we do as Museum Educators. During a global pandemic, engaging with artworks and having an outlet for creative expression became more important than ever. I’m proud of what we were able to create during the past year, and we all look forward to safely resuming in-person Education programs in the coming year.

Sundance at the Speed Cinema | by Dean Otto

Curator of Film

The Speed Cinema partnered with the 2021 Sundance Film Festival to serve as one of nearly 30 satellite screening venues as COVID-19 prevented the festival occurring in-person at Park City.

From January 28 through February 1, the Speed presented 13 world premieres of Sundance films. To ensure maximum social distancing and to accommodate more audience members, the Grand Hall was turned into a screening space with a DCP projection system that would have otherwise been used in Park City in addition to simultaneous screenings in the Speed Cinema. Overall, 494 people attended screenings.

From the 13 films screened, four won major prizes at Sundance. Hive directed by Blerta Basholli won the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award: World Cinema Dramatic. Sabaya directed by Hogir Hirori won the Directing Award: World Cinema Documentary. Homeroom directed by Peter Nicks won the Jonathan Oppenheim Editing Award.

Jockey directed by Clint Bentley won of the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting: Clifton Collins, Jr.

Speed Cinema also initiated opportunities for discussions of the film. The Speed hosted director Amalia Ulman for the world premiere of her film La Planeta and she conducted her online world premiere Q&A from the Speed. There was a pre-recorded discussion with Jockey director Clint Bentley, lead actor Clifton Collins, Jr, actor Moises

Arias, and producer and Co-screenwriter Greg Kwedar presented at the screening. The Speed collaborated with FilmNorth in Saint Paul, MN to produce the online panel Amplifying the Message: Social Impact Campaigns for Documentary Films moderated by Eugene Hernandez, Deputy Executive Director of Film at Lincoln Center and Director of the New York Film Festival with Dori Begley, Executive Vice-President, Magnolia Pictures; Melinda Arons, Senior VicePresident for Social Impact, Participant Media; and Peter Nicks, director of Homeroom. The Speed also organized the online panel Looking at the Past to

Image: Vinamrata Rai appears in Fire in the Mountains by Ajitpal Singh, an official selection of the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute.

Inspire the Future, a community leader discussion about Judas and the Black Messiah featuring politician Charles Booker; Councilwoman Keisha Dorsey; artist and activist Shauntrice Martin; and UofL professor Dr. Brandon McCormack moderated by Nicole Hayden, Founder and President of Friends of Nicole 50/50 Mentoring Collaborative Inc.

The ambitious program would not have been possible without the support of Sundance Institute with Acura, Sundance TV, Chase Sapphire and Adobe with local support from Rabbit Hole Distillery, Gill & August Holland, Jeff & Susan Calle, and Unbridled Films.

Image: Renata de Lélis appears in The Pink Cloud by Iuli Gerbase, an official selection of the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. Image: A still from Rebel Hearts by Pedro Kos, an official selection of the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Corita Art Center, Immaculate Heart Community, Los Angeles.

Membership Update | by

Membership Coordinator

2021 was a year of change and adaptation for everyone including members of the Speed. Despite the changes everyone was facing our members continued to support our mission as we reimagined membership and how to engage safely. Members joined us virtually as we explored Egypt, conserved a sarcophagus, and made paper fashion. Due to the support and trust of our members we were able to welcome back After Hours as a safe and socially distanced event. As museums across the country saw a decline

in members our Speed community continued to grow as we welcomed over 450 new households. This fiscal year 58% of our current members renewed their memberships and continued to support our mission. Because of the support of our new and renewing members we were able to invite 61 new Speed for All families to join us in celebrating art. Your continued support of the Speed will allow us to bring bigger exhibitions, fun programming, and more families and school tours. Members are the foundation of any great institution, and we are grateful for you!

Photo by Tom LeGoff

Art Acquisitions

Contemporary Art

Sanford Biggers

American, born 1970

Infinite Tabernacle (Triad), 2018

HD Video installation

Gift of Speed Contemporary 2020.4

Erik Branch

American, born 1979

We Honor Breonna, August 23, 2020

Giclée print on Hahnemuhle rag paper

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2021.11.1

Erik Branch

American, born 1979

Say Her Name, June 6, 2020

Giclée print on Hahnemuhle rag paper

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2021.11.2

Xavier Burrell

American, born Germany, born 1979

SAY HER NAME!!, September 18, 2020

Giclée print on Hahnemuhle rag paper

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2021.10.1

Xavier Burrell

American, born Germany, born 1979

The Frontlines, September 23, 2020

Giclée print on Hahnemuhle rag paper

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2021.10.2

Wolfgang Buttress

English, born 1965

Blossom, 2018 - 2020

Glass, steel, trees, accelerometers, mixed media (mac mini, processing rack, LED array, and audio equipment)

Commissioned by the Speed Art Museum through the generosity of Cary Brown and Steve Epstein. Additional funds provided by the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund. 2020.10

Jon P. Cherry

American, born 1989

Open Up the Cells, September 24, 2020

Giclée print on Hahnemuhle rag paper

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2021.9

Bethany Collins

American, born 1984

The Star Spangled Banner: A Hymnal, 2020 100 laser cut leaves

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2021.1

Bethany Collins

American, born 1984

The Star Spangled Banner, 2021

One channel sound recording, two wall-mounted speakers

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2021.6

María Magdalena Campos-Pons

American, born Cuba, 1959

Butterfly Eyes (for Breonna Taylor), 2021

Mixed medium, watercolor, ink, gouache, digital print on arches archival paper

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund and the generous donations of Jeffrey and Susan Callen, Sally and Stanley Macdonald, Dr. Rebecca Terry and Mr. Pete Thompson, Victoria and Paul Diaz, Juliet Gray and Mathias Kolehmainen, Lopa and Rishabh

Mehrotra, Sarah and Chuck O’Koon, Ruth Simons, and Linda and Chris Valentine 2021.7

Tyler Gerth

American, 1992 - 2020

Untitled, June 11, 2020

Giclée print on Hahnemuhle rag paper

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2021.8

Miriam Ghani

American, born 1978

Erin Ellen Kelly

American, born 1976

When the Spirits Moved Them, They Moved, 2019

Three-in-one channel video, looped

Edition 1 of 1

Anonymous gift 2021.3

Amy Sherald

American, born 1973

Breonna Taylor, 2020

Oil on canvas

The Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY, purchase made possible by a grant from the Ford Foundation; and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, purchase made possible by a gift from Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg/The Hearthland Foundation 2021.2

T.A. Yero

American, born 1986

Healing, 2020, printed 2021

Giclée print on Hahnemühle rag paper

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2021.12.1

T.A. Yero

American, born 1986 who has the Power?, 2020, printed 2021

Giclée print on Hahnemühle rag paper

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2021.12.2

Decorative Arts & Design

Firm of Peter L. Krider

American, 1821 – 1895

Medal, 1884

Bronze

Gift of South Union Shaker Village 2020.8

Norman Teague

American, born 1968

Africana Rocking Chair, 2021

Basswood, leather, paint

Purchased through the gifts of Holly and Joe Gathright, Sally and Stanley Macdonald, and with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2021.5

Paintings

Thomas Fransioli

American, 1906 - 1997

Street Scene, South Boston, 1951 Oil on canvas

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2020.5

Helen LaFrance

American, 1919 - 2020

Quilting, 1998

Oil on canvas

Purchased through the generous donations of Jeff and Susan Callen, Richard H.C. and Elizabeth Clay, Hardscuffle, Inc., Spencer Harper III, Anne Brewer Ogden, Dr. Kenneth and Shelly Zegart, West Louisville Women’s Collaborative, Lisa Brendel Ewen, Caroline Guthrie, Elmer Lucille Allen, Chenoweth and Tyler Allen, and Ramona Dallum Lindsey and Faith S. Lindsey, with additional support from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2021.4

Mary Spencer Nay

American, 1913 - 1993

Self-Portrait as Still Life, 1949 Oil on canvas

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2020.6

Sculpture

Isabelle de Borchgrave

Belgian, born 1946

Madame Adélaïde of France, 2020

Based on a painting by Adélaïde Labille Guiard, dated 1787 Paper and mixed media

Purchased with funds from the Alice Speed Stoll Endowed Art Acquisition Fund 2020.11

Abastenia St. Leger Eberle

American, 1878 - 1942

Bath Hours, 1912

Bronze

Gift of the Charter Collectors 2020.7

Studio Craft

Marvin Finn

American, 1913 - 2007

Parrot, 1988

Wood, paint

Gift of Jacque Parsley 2021.14

Alma Wallace Lesch

American, 1917 - 1999

Minutes of Last Meeting, 1978

Various Textiles

Gift of Eugenia and John Potter 2021.13.1

Alma Wallace Lesch

American, 1917 - 1999

Necklace and Box, 1998

Plastic, metal, rhinestones (necklace)

Cardboard, postage stamps (box)

Gift of Eugenia and John Potter 2021.13.2 a-b

Joyce J. Scott

American, born 1948

Dizzy Girl, 2014 - 2016

Blown glass, glass beads, seed beads, thread

Gift from the Adele and Leonard Leight Collection 2020.9

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Frost Brown Todd LLC

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Mrs. Federica E. Fields and Mrs. Patience Fields

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Sundance

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Manna Inc.

KBD

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Kentucky College of Art and Design

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Land Rover of Louisville

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Marc Fisher

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Eternal Optimist Hospitality

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Mr. Walter L. Kunau Jr. and Mrs. Lynn S. Kunau

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Heydt Marketing Co.

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Brad Smith

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Western Spirits Beverage Company

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Mrs. Paula A. Cohn

Mrs. and Mr. Christine M. Huskisson

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Mr. Guthrie L. Zaring and Mrs. Lisa S. Zaring

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Mrs. Debbie L. Huddleston-Mitchell and Mr. Joseph S. Mitchell III

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Christian Bahleda

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Mr. William F. West Jr. and Ms. Kaitlynn Fish West

Mr. John Potter and Mrs. Eugenia K. Potter

Mr. William K. Steinmetz and Mrs. Donna L. Steinmetz

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Mr. Michael A. Del Negro and Mrs. Gina M. Del Negro

Dr. Henry J. Walter and Mrs. Alice B. Walter

Mr. and Ms. Jeff P. Wheatley

Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Sheets

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Mr. Andrew Slater and Ms. Meredith Slater

Dr. Keith Auerbach

Miss Autumn Wilkins

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Ensor III

Miss Maud C. Welch

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Heaven’s Door Whiskey

Mr. and Ms. William T. Young

Dr. Dwight Pridham and Dr. Sarah C. Cox

Mr. Charles Crosby and Mrs. Sherri Crosby

Dr. Robert L. Mullins Jr. and Mrs. Sharon M. Mullins

Mr. Brett H. Corbin and Mrs. Samantha Corbin

Dr. Mary Rademaker

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Flowers

Dr. Kimberly A. Boland and Mr. Conor H. O’Driscoll

Dr. and Mrs. T. Bodley Stites

Mrs. Linda M. Spielberg and Mr. Gregg I. Spielberg

Ms. Rebecca L. Crowley

Mrs. Kathryn M. Mershon and Dr. Todd Gardner

Mrs. Chenault C. Boden and Mr. Dale J. Boden

Mr. Robert S. Michael and Mrs. Barbara J. Michael

Mr. William L. Ellison Jr. and Mrs. R. Linda R. Ellison

Dr. Kenneth Zegart and Mrs. Rochelle Zegart

Dr. Jane A. Redmon and Dr. James E. Redmon Jr.

Old Carter Distillery

Mrs. Cheri C. White and Mr. James B. White

Ms. Jessica S. Loving and Mr. Sheryl G. Snyder

Rebecca Westerfield

Ms. Helen L. Heddens

Ms. Jane E. Burbank

Representative John A. Yarmuth and Mrs. Catherine Yarmuth

The Dunbar Foundation

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Ms. Hedy Fischer

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Mrs. Teresa S. Beam and Mr. John G. Beam Jr.

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Mr. John W. Condon

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Dr. Charlotte G. and Mr. John C. Stites

Mr. Allen F. Steinbock

Mr. Aldy Milliken and Mrs. Gretchen Milliken

Mr. and Mrs. David Y. Wood

Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Thieneman Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Morris

JP Morgan Chase Bank

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KCC Companies

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Lois and Robert Powell

Mr. Charles H. Buddeke IV

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Mr. James B. Speed III and Mrs. Anne Speed

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Mr. William P. Donley Jr. and Ms. Terri Burt

David Walsh

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Don Kohler

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Miss Michela Grant

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Bardstown Bourbon Company

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Mr. and Mr. Scott Schaftlein

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Mrs. Erin George and Mr. Stephen George

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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Houlihan Jr.

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Dr. and Mrs. John D. Stewart II

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Mrs. Phyllis E. Florman and Dr. Larry D. Florman

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Mr. Patrick Bruenderman and Mrs. Elizabeth Bruenderman

Mr. H. Edgar E. Hill and Mrs. Karen R. Hill

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Mr. Gordon Jackson and Mrs. Lisa Flannery

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Mrs. Cathy W. Leist and Mr. Edward Leist

Mr. and Mrs. Craig Henderson

Mrs. Sandra R. Bryant and Mr. Alan O. Bryant

The Rt. Rev. David B. Reed and Mrs. Catherine Luckett Reed

Ms. Lee Ann Whelan and Mr. Patrick Whelan

Ms. Jessica Schumacher and Dr. John W. Gamel II

Ms. Linda C. Rice

Ms. Linda A. Carroll and Mr. John S. L. Morgan

Ms. Linda Carey

Ms. Ritu J. Furlan

The Honorable Danny J. Boggs and The Honorable Judith S. Boggs

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Mrs. Elaine K. Stern and Mr. Donald M. Stern

Mrs. Sally Vail and Mr. Thorne Vail

Mrs. Linda Hester

Mrs. Beth Steinbock and Dr. Greg Steinbock

Mrs. Joan T. Whittenberg

Mrs. Cindy R. Grissom and Mr. Greg Grissom

Ms. Arlette K. McDaniel and Mr. Robert Uhl

Mrs. Colleen B. Beach and Mr. James W. Beach

Ms. Elizabeth C. Bleakley

Mrs. Beverly J. Cote

Ms. Elizabeth Thornberry and Ms. Leslie Texas

Mrs. Mary C. Boland and Mr. Ryan P. Bodman

Ms. Alicia Kelley

Mrs. Michelle B. White and Dr. David C. White

Mrs. Kaitlyn Voet and Mr. Eric D. Voet

Mrs. Miriam Ostroff

Ms. Austin Speed and Mr. Andrew Wolford

Mrs. Biljana N. Monsky

Ms. Cecelia A. Hagan and Mr. Tim W. Hagan

Mrs. Nancy Hatcher

Mrs. Pat L. Miller and Mr. Steve L. Miller

Mrs. Shellie Benovitz

Mr. Ian Mutchnick and Mrs. Stephanie Mutchnick

Mr. Gregory Pilotte and Ms. Jayne Hollander

Mr. Walter J. Swyers Jr. and Mrs. Jamie W. Swyers

Mr. Stephen D. Grissom and Mrs. Susan G. Ford Grissom

Mr. William T. Allen

Mr. James Ratterman and Mrs. Pamela Ratterman

Mr. M. Gregg Fowler and Mrs. Leslie J. Fowler

Mr. Clark King and Mrs. Elizabeth J. King

Mr. Clyde D. Coatney

Mr. Joseph P. Bellino and Mrs. Mary F. Bellino

Mr. John Tiano and Mrs. Alice F. Tiano

Mr. Craig Kamen and Mrs. Abby S. Kamen

Mr. R. F. Lussky and Mrs. Abby Lussky

Mr. Kenneth H. Hagan Jr. and Mrs. Angela Hagan

Mr. Luke Stepusin and Mrs. Eleanor Stepusin

Mr. Kevin L. Howard and Mrs. Libby T. Howard

Mr. Manning G. Warren III and Mrs. Judith Warren

Mr. John Burke

Mr. Don Stevens and Ms. Libby Marbury

Mr. Patrick M. Potter and Mrs. Heidi H. Potter

Mr. Jack Martin

Mr. Robert S. Harlow Jr. and Mrs. Marcia Harlow

Mr. Phillip B. Newman III

Mr. Laurence J. Zielke and Mrs. Elizabeth B. Cox

Mr. John La Barbera and Mrs. Marie La Barbera

Mr. Tom E. Dunbar

Mr. Michael E. Hayes and Mrs. Jeanette A. Hayes

Mr. Patrick D. Owen and Mr. Norman Dixon

Mr. Richard Boland and Mrs. Annette T. Rudd

Mr. Lewis P. Seiler Jr.

Mr. Steven Stern and Ms. Ingrid Osswald

Dr. Barbara M. Baker Brown PhD and Mr. David C. Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Fitzgerald III

Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Brown III

Dr. and Mrs. Albert B. Hoskins III

Mr. Andrew J. Douds and Mr. David G. Mawn

Linda Cowan and Esq. Frederic J. Cowan

Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Thornewill

Dr. and Mrs. James L. Sublett

Dr. Gloria Murray

Dr. Robert B. Burton and Mrs. Patricia F. Burton

Dr. and Dr. Guy Silva

Miss Michele Fischer

Dr. Angie Andriot and Mr. Pete Andriot

Mr. Allen W. Bush and Mrs. Rose R. Cooper

Dr. Barton H. Reutlinger and Mrs. Marchant Reutlinger

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Joseph III

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Milward

Mr. Charles Marsh and Mrs. Jennifer Marsh

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gray

Mr. Charles J. Kane Jr. and Mrs. Robyn C. Kane

Dr. Beth Riley

Dr. Ellen M. Ballard and Dr. Dennis C. Neyman

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ayotte

Mr. Bart L. Greenwald and Mrs. Deborah W. Greenwald

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Weinberg

Mr. Benjamin Vandermeer and Mrs. Hilary Atkinson

Judge J. Terrence Cody and Mrs. Peggy P. Cody

Dr. Frederick Hilton

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Easterling

Mr. and Mrs. David T. Richardson

Mrs. Judith Waterman

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Clark IV

Mrs. Phyllis C. Shaikun and Mr. Michael Shaikun

Ms. Abby Shue and Mr. Oliver Roe

Mr. Eric Eatherly

Mr. Jeff Polson and Mr. Gary White

Mr. Gary M. Tate and Ms. Helen R. Tate

Dr. Thomas M. Woodcock and Mrs. Nancy H. Woodcock

Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts

Mr. Richard W. Iler and Mrs. Clara Louise Iler

Brian Delashmitt

West Louisville Women’s Collaborative and West Louisville Women’s Collaborative

WhistlePig Distillery

Ms. Jill L. Force and Mr. Patrick Mattingly

Mrs. Edith M. Wells

Ms. Anne G. Discher

Mrs. Carol C. Borden and Mr. William S. Borden

Mr. Truman McCarter and Mrs. Lori McCarter

Mr. Michael E. Burnoski and Ms. Faye Dykstra

Mr. Wallace S. Bowling Sr.

Mr. Tommy C. Humphries

Mr. Lawrence Butterfield Jr.

Barrell Craft Spirits

Michael S. Thomas

Drs. Thomas and Ann K. Roth

Kyle Tourje

Dr. Forrest S. Kuhn M.D. and Mrs. Mary Julia J. Kuhn

Dr. Craig J. McClain and Mrs. Marion McClain

Mr. and Mrs. F. Hunter Strickler

Dr. Steve Williams and Dr. Michael Stillman

Larry Slung

Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson Austin III

Hill Charitable Account

Mr. and Mrs. C. James Hyslop

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Amy Sherald

American, born 1973

Breonna Taylor, 2020

Oil on linen

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Photo: Joseph Hyde

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Financial Position: Fiscal Year 2021

Statement of Activities

Statement of Financial Position

Revenue Gifts, grants, memberships, and sponsorships $4,605,985 Auxiliary activities $1,424,329 Net investment gains, endowment $1,600,824 Investment income, endowment $1,367,244 Total Revenue $8,998,382 Expenses Physical plant and security $5,243,814 Administration and information technology $1,542,074 Curatorial, education, and exhibitions $1,646,935 Accessions $590,533 Auxiliary activities Membership, marketing, and public relations $818,503 $763,483 Development $680,033 Total Expenses $11,285,376 Change in Net Assets $(2,286,994)
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Assets Cash and cash equivalents $2,529,523 Receivables $12,625,781 Cash restricted for capital improvements $4,951,638 Investments $56,980,612 Property and equipment, net $51,662,174 Other $1,060,175 Total Assets $129,809,903 Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts payable and other liabilities $1,973,881 Net Assets $127,836,022 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $129,809,903 activities
statements audited by MCM CPAs & Advisors LLP. Physical plant and security includes depreciation of $2,988,391
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