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The Gibbes Museum enhances lives through art. We engage people of every background and experience with art and artists of enduring quality. We collect and preserve art that touches Charleston. We provide opportunities to learn, to discover, to enjoy and to be inspired by the creative process.

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2015 ANNUAL REPORTjuly 2014 – june 2015

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WE ARE ALMOST THERE! Last year I wrote to you about the excitement of getting our renewal project started. I wrote about how good it felt to be making concrete progress toward the realization of our plans and vision. Now we are, in fact, almost there! We will be opening the doors to our future in just a few short months. A future that includes a building that will enhance and showcase our collections, scholarship, and special exhibitions and a garden that will provide a place to relax, recharge, and celebrate in the center of the city.

I am so thankful to have been on this journey of renewal with all of you. The commitment and generosity of our Board and Fellows, our Women’s Council and Society 1858, and the many friends of the Gibbes has been critical and inspiring. The leadership and tireless dedication of our incomparable Executive Director Angela Mack and her team has made all the difference!

The renewal of our physical space has consumed much of the Board’s attention but luckily our talented staff has continued to focus on the programs, exhibitions, and works of art that are the heart of the Gibbes. In addition, the Board and staff have been working hard to define our goals for the Gibbes following the reopening. With a new building comes a new look, and we have been working tirelessly on our brand and visual identity. We have provided a peek of our new mission and logo, and we look forward to sharing more with you in the coming months as we near the Gibbes reopening.

If you haven’t invested in the Gibbes’ future, it isn’t too late. We still need your help. Consider making a commitment, and if you have already given—do it again! Several of us have decided to increase our gifts—continuing our annual pledges to the capital campaign by one more year! Please join us. It will feel good! The arts and the Gibbes belong to our entire community. Together we will create a more exciting future for Charleston.

I look forward to seeing you in the coming months and invite you to join me in all the celebrations and programs that will begin this spring. It will be fun—guaranteed!

LETTER FROM THE BOARD CHAIRLAURA GATES

MEET THE STAFF

Questions about our collection or about art in general? If so, e-mail your question to [email protected]

MAILING ADDRESS 135 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29401

OFFICE LOCATION 134 Meeting Street, Suite 150 Charleston, SC 29401

843.722.2706

Editor | Jennifer RossDesign | Erin BanksCover Photos | © James McGavick, MCG Photography, Carolina Photosmith

ADMINISTRATION Angela Mack, executive director

FINANCE Jim Dixon, chief financial officerCarla Kinnett, accounts manager DEVELOPMENT & CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Jennifer Ross, director of developmentWendi Ammons, development manager & board liaisonAmanda Breen, membership coordinatorJena Clem, special events manager CURATORIAL Sara Arnold, curator of collections Pam Wall, curator of exhibitionsRebecca Hiester, curatorial assistant

COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT Zinnia Willits, director of collections administration

PUBLIC PROGRAMS & SPECIAL EVENTS Lasley Steever, director of public programs & special events

PreK-12 AND CONTINUING EDUCATION Rebecca Sailor, curator of education OPERATIONS Greg Jenkins, operations manager & chief preparator Clarence Kelly, chief of security

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Erin Banks, creative director

AT THE GIBBES WE UNDERSTAND THE POWER OF ART to inspire our imagination, heal our hurt, revel in our experience, and nourish our souls. The Gibbes is where anyone can walk through the doors and come face to face with what makes us human. It is where creativity is nurtured and celebrated and where lives are transformed.

This spring, our vision for a renovated museum becomes a reality and an investment in the future of the visual arts in Charleston and the world beyond. As the oldest art museum facility in the South, the Gibbes has had an impact on countless students and adults

through its decades of education and outreach programs; and has reshaped our definition of American art through its unique collection, thousands of exhibitions, and ground-breaking scholarship. The Gibbes is the reason Charleston’s cultural legacy survives and it is the reason Charleston’s creative economy will continue to evolve and grow.

Time and time again we hear that great cities deserve great museums. But we should also remember that great museums make cities great. And a great museum happens because of members like you. You are making a difference in our community by recognizing what the Gibbes has to offer and supporting its future. While we are nearing the completion of this journey through the incredible generosity of over 400 individuals and organizations, the job is yet to be complete. We need your help to finish the task at hand! It is not too late to invest in the greatness of our city through the Gibbes. Please join us.

My heartfelt thanks for believing in the true value of art.

LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORANGELA D. MACK

MEDIA | Lou Hammond & Associates

REBRANDING AND MISSION

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the new Gibbes mission statement THE GIBBES MUSEUM ENHANCES LIVES THROUGH ART. — We engage people of every background and experience with art and artists of enduring quality. — We collect and preserve the art that touches Charleston. — We provide opportunities to learn, to discover, to enjoy, and to be inspired by the creative process.

Art is the reason.

ART IS THE REASON | Tagline from rebranding manifesto (Blue Ion Collab) LOGO | The new Gibbes logo (Gil Shuler Graphic Design)

REBRANDING AND MISSION [ 01 ]

REBRANDING AND MISSION

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CAPITAL CAMPAIGNJEN ROSS | director of development

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN [ 02 ]

CAMPAIGN AT A GLANCE With $13.4 million to support a major renovation of its facility in partnership with the City of Charleston that emphasizes education programs, diverse revenue streams, and financial sustainability, the Gibbes fulfills its promise as the center of art and arts education for all Charlestonians—and for the thousands who visit this region every year.

Facility renovation and garden .............................................$13.4 million

NAMING OPPORTUNITIESMain Gallery............................................................................. $1,000,000Charleston Renaissance Gallery ................................................ $750,000Special Exhibition Gallery I ........................................................ $750,000Charles Fraser & Miniature Portrait Gallery ............................ $500,000Collections Storage & Prep Suite ............................................... $500,000Special Exhibition Gallery II ....................................................... $500,000Education Center ......................................................................... $500,000Classroom II ................................................................................. $250,000Artist’s Studio II ........................................................................... $250,000Reception Alcove ......................................................................... $250,000Grand Arcade ............................................................................... $250,000Promenade ................................................................................... $250,000Transept Stairwell ....................................................................... $200,000Elevator .........................................................................................$150,000Sky Fold Door ................................................................................$150,000Front Plaza ....................................................................................$150,000

Rotunda Sculpture Gallery ...................................................Susan & Van Campbell Sculpture Garden ..................................................................Cindy & Ben LenhardtModern & Contemporary Gallery ........................................Mary Jackson Initiative DonorsReception Space ....................................................................Museum FellowsArchive & Research Suite .....................................................Katherine Kerr EstateClassroom I ............................................................................Susan & Stu PorterArtist’s Studio I ......................................................................Mary Lou & John BarterLecture Hall ...........................................................................Jill & Richard Almeida Rotunda Focus Gallery I (North) ..........................................Carolyn & Wayne JonesRotunda Focus Gallery II (South) .........................................Laura & Steve Gates Museum Store ........................................................................Women’s Council Café .........................................................................................Ruth & Bill BakerGrand Transept Stairwell (North) .......................................Andi VolpeGrand Transept Stairwell (South) .......................................The Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust A/V Tower & Smart Boards ..................................................Harold Schott Foundation Vestibule ................................................................................Billings & John Cay

THANK YOU TO OURGIBBES MUSEUM NAMING DONORS December 2015

CAPITAL CAMPAIGNCAPITAL CAMPAIGN

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CAPITAL CAMPAIGN [ 03 ]

“Every city deserves a great art museum because art museums INSPIRE us, they CHALLENGE us, NOURISH us, and they give us PEACE. Human beings are creative species and when we come to a great art museum our personal creativity is brought to the forefront. The renovations will make this 109 year-old building seem brand new. We will see the Gibbes as we’ve never seen it before and I can’t wait for that moment.”

—MAYOR JOSEPH P. RILEY, JR.

PHOTOS | Renovation images by © James McGavick, MCG Photography

The purpose of the renovation of the Gibbes is to bring together two components of the visual arts; CREATIVITY and FINISHED PRODUCT and, in addition, to educate and introduce the next generation to the POWER OF THE VISUAL ARTS and how it can truly CHANGE LIVES.”

— ANGELA MACK, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, GIBBES MUSEUM OF ART

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

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ACQUISITIONSSARA ARNOLD | curator of collections

FIVE NEW WORKS OF ART WERE ACQUIRED FOR THE MUSEUM’S

PERMANENT COLLECTION in FY2015 both through gift and

purchase. Purchases included works by two contemporary American artists. In February,

the museum purchased Hani, a portrait by Charleston’s contemporary realist painter Jill Hooper. In 2014, Hooper spent three weeks in hospitals in Jerusalem, the West Bank, and at a mobile outreach clinic in Gaza to sketch and paint the staff and patients. She produced over 50 sketches and paintings during her trip and Hani, oil on linen, depicts a staff member from the Anabta Clinic in Palestine. The museum also purchased its first work by internationally acclaimed artist Kara Walker. Walker is best known for her large scale

cut-paper silhouettes that explore race, gender, sexuality, and identity. In 2011, Walker worked with Arion Press in San Francisco to illustrate the libretto for the classic Gershwin opera Porgy and Bess. Walker’s interpretation includes sixteen lithographs that are bound into an artist book and a suite of four lithographic prints. This series of works will be featured in the Gibbes 2016 opening exhibition, Beyond Catfish Row: The Art of Porgy and Bess, that will open in conjunction with Spoleto Festival USA’ s production of Porgy and Bess with set and costume designs by artist Jonathan Green.

The museum also received several noteworthy gifts to the collection including a miniature portrait of Sally Blount by Raphaelle Peale donated by Mr. B.T. Kinsey Marable, Mary Whyte’s original sketch for her 1997 watercolor painting entitled, The Hugo Sweater donated by W. Brown Morton, III, and a 1930s drypoint etching by Yngve Edward Soderberg titled, Past Glory donated by Dr. James Simpson.

2014–2015 ACQUISITIONS

ABOVE | Porgy & Bess, 2011, by Kara Walker (American, b. 1969); lithograph on paper; 12 ½ by 9 ¾ inches bound and 18 x 15 inches loose; museum purchase.

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Hani, 2014, by Jill Hooper (American, b. 1970); oil on linen, 13 x 11 inches; museum purchase.

Sally Blount, n.d., by Raphaelle Peale (American, 1774–1825); watercolor on ivory; 3 x 2 inches; gift of Mr. B.T. Kinsey Marable.

Past Glory, ca. early 1930s, by Yngve Edward Soderberg (American, 1876–1972); drypoint etching on paper; 8 1/8 x 11 13/16 inches; gift of Dr. James Simpson.

Sketch for The Hugo Sweater, 1997, by Mary Whyte (American, b. 1953); ink on paper, 4 3/16 x 5 7/16 inches; gift of W. Brown Morton, III.

Porgy & Bess, the libretto by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin, with 16 bound lithographs and a suite of four additional lithographs, 2011, by Kara Walker (American, b. 1969); lithograph on paper, 12-½ by 9-¾ inches bound and 18 x 15 inches loose; museum purchase.

CURATORIAL AND COLLECTIONSCURATORIAL AND COLLECTIONS

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COLLECTIONSZINNIA WILLITS | director of collections administration

THE GIBBES COLLECTION HAS BEEN PACKED AWAY IN STORAGE FOR THE PAST YEAR but Zinnia’s responsibilities to the artwork have continued. She has made numerous trips to Atlanta to facilitate the movement of artwork currently housed at the High Museum of Art storage facility into the lab at the Atlanta Art Conservation Center; two

signature pieces are currently undergoing conservation treatment. The marble relief, The Wreck of the Rose in Bloom by John Devaere and the gilded frame on Charles Izard Manigault and his Family in Rome by Ferdinando Cavalleri, are being cleaned and repaired during the storage period. These two works will be centerpieces of The Charleston Story exhibition.

Zinnia, Sara Arnold, and Jen Ross helped to secure funding from the prestigious Bank of America Art Conservation Project for the conservation of two significant pastel paintings by Henrietta de Beaulieu Dering Johnston, widely considered the first woman professional artist in America and the first artist to work in pastel. The Bank of America Project began in 2010 and has now funded the restoration of more than eighty projects in 28 countries. In addition to the Gibbes, recipients for 2015 include the British Museum, London, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, and the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston to name a few. Conservation of artwork has been a focus during the museum closure and the Gibbes will showcase some of these efforts at its next Insider Art Series on Tuesday, February 16 at 6pm entitled, Revealing a Masterpiece: Conservation of the Gibbes Collection.

UPPER RIGHT The Wreck of the Rose in Bloom, 1809, by John Devaere (Belgian, 1754–1830), marble; 60 x 42 x 4 inches; gift of Victor Morawetz.

LOWER LEFT Gibbes collection in storage at the High Museum of Art (Atlanta, Georgia)

LOWER RIGHT Charles Izard Manigault and his Family in Rome, 1831, by Ferdinando Cavalleri (Italian, 1794–1861), oil on canvas; 58 1/2 x 49 1/2 inches; gift of Anne Jenkins Sawyers in memory of Gabriel Manigault Jenkins and Annie Jenkins Batson.

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Zinnia continued to oversee logistics for artwork returning from loan to other institutions and coordinated the many details related to current outgoing loans. Two paintings by Franz Ludwig Catel were sent to the Hamburg Kunsthalle in Germany for an exhibition on Catel’s landscapes, and twenty-five works from the permanent collection (including twelve miniature portraits) are featured in the exhibition, An Eye for Opulence, Charleston Through the Lens of the Rivers Collection at the Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach, Florida. Zinnia also worked with the curatorial department on loan requests for works to supplement The Charleston Story. Loans have been secured from many presti-gious institutions including the National Portrait Gallery and The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

In addition to ongoing collection duties, Zinnia has been working with our construction team of Evans and Schmidt, NBM, and Nick Cameron on the many details related to the substantial completion and upfit of the future collection storage suite. Planning for the

return and unpacking of the 10,000 piece art collection has been carefully plotted out within the overall gallery reinstallation/reopening schedule.

This past year Zinnia continued her impor tant and valuable professional duties as President of the South Carolina Federation of Museums, an appointed member of the Southeastern Museums

Conference Executive Council and Program Committee, Fellowship Chair for the Registrars Committee of the American Alliance of Museums, and a Peer Reviewer for the Museum Assessment Program.

TUESDAY, FEB 16 AT 6PMREVEALING A MASTERPIECE: CONSERVATION OF THE GIBBES COLLECTION Insider Art Series

LOCATION | Lance Hall, Circular Congregational Church, 150 Meeting Street

$20 Members, $30 Non-Members

CURATORIAL AND COLLECTIONS

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PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTSLASLEY STEEVER | director of public programs & special events

EVEN THOUGH THE GIBBES MUSEUM WAS CLOSED in FY15, our programs and events made us more open than ever! Staff and audience members stayed busy, with happenings at various locations around town. While our building undergoes renovation, our friends and neighbors have provided alternate venues for our Art with a Twist, Art of Healing, and Insider Art series. Our fundraising events, including the Distinguished Lecture Series, Society 1858’s Winter Party, the Women’s Council Art of Design luncheon

and lecture, and our Gibbes on the Street celebration continued to impress and raised over $315,000. Fellows enjoyed the opportunity to travel to Philadelphia, PA, and Bentonville, AR, where they toured the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Fellows programming closer to home provided a chance for cultivation of new friends with special invitations to view private collections in the Lowcountry.

We greatly look forward to the reopening of the museum in May 2016. Our new ground floor Education Center will include Artist-in-Residence studios, classrooms, a new lecture hall, and flexible event space. Bringing all of our programming back “under the dome” will be a welcome dream come true.

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PROGRAMS AND EVENTSPROGRAMS AND EVENTS

ART OF DESIGN LUNCHEON AND SPONSOR PARTYMARCH 13, 2015

DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES

FEATURING BILLIE TSIEN AND TOD

WILLIAMSNOVEMBER 19, 2014

1858 WINTER PARTY: MAGICAL MYSTERY TOURFEBRUARY 20, 2015

PHOTOS | MCG Photography, Carolina Photosmith

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PROGRAMS AND EVENTS [ 07 ]

PROGRAMS AND EVENTS

GIBBES ON THE STREETPARTY AND SPONSOR EVENT

APRIL 19 AND MAY 7, 2015

1858 PRIZE UNVEILING PARTYSEPTEMBER 17, 2015

FELLOWS TRIP TO CRYSTAL BRIDGESAPRIL 30–MAY 2, 2015

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EDUCATION [ 08 ]

PreK–12, COLLEGE AND CONTINUING EDUCATIONREBECCA SAILOR | curator of education

TODAY, THROUGH ITS MANY PROGRAMS, THE GIBBES PROVES OVER AND OVER AGAIN THAT ART HAS THE POWER TO BETTER LIVES. The Gibbes has been, and continues to be, committed to the children in the tri-county area. Several Gibbes programs currently serve children in Title I and under-served schools. The following programs help to foster in-class discussions and inter-disciplinary activities that explore science, math, history, social studies, and language arts while encouraging critical thinking and visual literacy.

Art to Go combines art making and instruction through firsthand experience with works of art. Gibbes teaching artists assist schools with a specific art project or complement an ongoing art program. Lessons are designed to broaden students’ understanding of art principles, art history, and creative expression. This program collaborates with the Charleston Marathon and some projects are displayed during the race for community viewing. In 2014–15 Art to Go was held at Angel Oak Elementary, Mitchell Elementary, Pinehurst Elementary, Lambs Elementary, and James Simons Elementary. This past fall, Meeting Street Academy was added to the program as well as Pepperhill Elementary.

Eye Spy helps elementary students examine and talk about art. A Gibbes educator works with a classroom visual arts teacher to incorporate the use of objects to highlight the elements of art, introduce broad explanations of style, and teach students to compare and contrast. This past year Eye Spy continued at St. Andrews School of Math & Science, Springfield Elementary, Drayton Hall Elementary, North Charleston Creative Arts Elementary, Meeting Street Academy and Charleston County First Steps childcare centers. This fall, James Island Elementary joined this program.

Eye Opener is part of the Engaging Creative Minds initiative in Charleston County. This program connects museum educators with students and teachers selected through the ECM program. Using the visual arts, music and literature, teachers and museum educators expand the learning process in the classroom. Eye Opener took place in Angel Oak Elementary, Haut Gap Middle School, and Jennie Moore

Elementary. Currently, sessions are scheduled for Zucker Middle School, Ladson Elementary, Angel Oak Elementary, and Haut Gap Middle School.

The Junior Docents Program offers middle school students opportunities to be trained by museum educators to become docents. This program takes place over the course of a semester with the Junior Docents providing information on works of art through guided tours to younger students in their school and to their parents. Students conduct extensive research on works they have chosen including artist, medium, time period, and other art history components. They also learn public speaking strategies and how to present opinions in a professional manner. In 2014–2015, the Junior Docents Program, utilizing the Charleston Museum’s collection, continued with Ashley Hall, Charleston Day and Charleston Collegiate. This fall, Ashley Hall will complete their tours and Charleston Day will begin in 2016.

All of these in-school programs include field trips to the Gibbes. For the 18 months the museum has been closed for renovation, sites such as the Charleston Museum, the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston, and the City Gallery at Waterfront Park have been utilized for the field trip component.

Collaboration with community partners was integral in continued outreach and education programming. 2014–15 outreach took place at the Mt. Pleasant Farmer’s Market, Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry Fam Jam, Engaging Creative Minds Festival, OPEN Festival, and the Mt. Pleasant Children’s Festival. Adult and teen classes ranging from watercolor to drawing to art history were taught in various locations downtown. Children’s after school classes continued at Hazel Parker Community Center and Summer Art Camp 2015 for ages 4-12 was held again for six weeks at Circular Congregational Church. The College of Charleston internship program continued in the Collections, Programs and Events and Education departments.

Rebecca attended and presented at the Southeastern Museums Conference in Knoxville, TN last spring and this fall in Jacksonville, FL in addition to the South Carolina Federation of Museums conference in Florence, SC. Rebecca also had the opportunity to attend the American Alliance of Museums conference in Atlanta, GA in April.

AWARDSEDUCATION

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MARY WHYTE ART EDUCATOR AWARD

ESTABLISHED IN 2007, the Mary Whyte Art Educator Award is designed to highlight a high school visual arts teacher in South Carolina school districts who has demonstrated superior commitment to their students and to their craft. The award is accompanied by a cash prize of $2,500 and is administered and presented annually by the Gibbes. Shannon Carroll, from North Charleston High School, was the 2015 Mary Whyte Art Educator Award Winner. Ms. Carroll is a National Board Certified Secondary Visual Arts teacher. She is also certified in AP Visual Arts with degrees from the College of Charleston and Trident Technical College. Ms. Carroll has been at North Charleston High School since 2013 and taught school at Drayton Hall Elementary, West Ashley Middle and CE Williams Middle prior to 2013. She has served as a Leadership Team member, Teacher Roundtable Representative, State Certified Mentor, Department Chairperson, PBIS Chair, and Art Club Sponsor throughout her career. As an artist, Ms. Carroll works primarily in mixed media especially combining found objects, collage, painting, written word, and printmaking.

Mary Whyte presented the award at the South Carolina Art Educators Association annual meeting on November 14, 2015 in Beaufort, SC.

1858 PRIZE FOR CONTEMPORARY SOUTHERN ARTTHIS YEAR, the 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art was a resounding success. From over 275 artist submissions, the prize panel selected a stellar short list of finalists including Aldwyth, Andrea Keys Connell, Kevin Jerome Everson, George Jenne, Deborah Luster and Ebony G. Patterson. In September, photographer Deborah Luster was named winner of the $10,000 prize. Luster, who lives and works in New Orleans, turned to photography as a means to cope with the murder of her mother. She has created thousands of powerful, haunting portraits of prisoners housed in Louisiana. Her recent body of work captures desolate landscapes in New Orleans where murders have occurred. The museum’s young professionals auxiliary group, Society 1858, raises the funds to support the annual $10,000 prize and related expenses, including the website and artist archive on www.1858prize.org.

JAMES SHOOLBRED GIBBES PHILANTHROPY AWARD

THE BOARD AND STAFF OF THE CAA bestowed the James S. Gibbes Philanthropy Award at the Fellows Luncheon in May on a group which exemplifies Gibbes’ support of the creative arts. This year we honored a business rather than an individual, primarily because its philanthropy has spanned generations and is alive and strong today. William Joseph Croghan opened Croghan’s Jewel Box in 1919 on King Street. His daughter, Mary Croghan Ramsay, was owner and manager of the store and during this time was a tireless supporter and board member of the Gibbes and a champion of the local arts community. Mary remained involved with the museum until her death in 2009. Her daughters, Mariana Hay and Rhett Outten have carried on this tradition of support. Rhett has been a faithful and hardworking board member since 2011 and was co-chair of the Street Party in 2013. She is a current member of the External Affairs Committee and offers a boundless enthusiasm to her varied roles. Over the years Croghan’s has been a consistent donor to silent auctions, a sponsor of the Women’s Council’s annual Art of Design luncheon, and the Gibbes Street Party and

has maintained a Fellows level business membership for decades. They truly epitomize the “spirit of generosity” in their support within the community, and now this level of community engagement is being passed on to the next generation.

LEFT PHOTOS (L TO R) | Art to Go students visit the Halsey Institute, Junior Docents at the Charleston Museum (Carolina Photosmith), and Gibbes Summer Camp

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LEFT PHOTO (L TO R) | James S. Gibbes Philanthropy Award recipients Mariana Ramsay Hay and Rhett Ramsay Outten of Croghan’s Jewel Box (Foxworthy Studios)

UPPER RIGHT PHOTO (L TO R) | Artist Mary Whyte, with Mary Whyte Art Educator Award recipient Shannon Carroll

AWARDS

RIGHT PHOTO (L TO R) Angela Mack, Jamieson Clair,

Pam Wall, and 1858 Prize winner Deborah Luster (MCG Photography)

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Board of DirectorsCAROLINA ART ASSOCIATION | GIBBES MUSEUM OF ART

CHAIR

Mrs. Laura D. Gates

VICE CHAIRS

Mrs. Jill Almeida

Mrs. Jane Beak

Mr. Daniel Gallagher

Mrs. Eleanor Hale

Dr. John W. Hallett, Jr.

Mrs. Alice Wyatt

Mr. Charles L. Wyrick, Jr.

IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR

Mr. Allan Anderson

Dr. David Adams

Mrs. Ruth Baker

Mrs. Denise Barto

Mrs. Ann Burnett

Mrs. Susan Campbell

Dr. David J. Cohen

Mrs. Sarah Donnem

Mrs. Wendy Dopp

Mrs. Esther B. Ferguson

Mrs. Shannon Gillespie

Ms. Lou Rena Hammond

Mr. Milton Hearne

Mrs. Catherine Jenrette

Mrs. Deborah Kennedy Kennard

Mrs. Barbara Kratovil

Mrs. Lucinda K. Lenhardt

Mr. Mark Maresca

Mrs. Gale Messerman

Mr. Mark Munn

Ms. Rhett Ramsay Outten

Ms. Helen C. Pratt-Thomas

Dr. Harold M. Rhodes, III

Ms. Elizabeth Saal

Mrs. Michele Seekings

Mrs. Harriet Smartt

Mrs. Catherine Smith

Mr. Richard A. Smith

Ms. Sarah J. Smith

Mrs. Susan M. Smythe

Ms. Andrea Volpe

Mrs. Katherine J. Wendell

Mrs. Lisa Weitz

BOARD MEMBERS

OFFICERSHONORARY MEMBER

The Honorable Joseph P. Riley, Jr.

CITY OF CHARLESTON

Mr. Michael Seekings

MEMBERS EMERITI

Ms. J. Elizabeth Bradham

Mr. Van Campbell

Ms. Irma Greene

Mrs. Mary Ramsay*

Dr. Anton A. Vreede

*deceased

AUXILIARY GROUPS

WOMEN’S COUNCIL PRESIDENT

Mrs. Annette Wanick

SOCIETY 1858 PRESIDENT

Mr. Jamieson Clair

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PHOTOS | MCG Photography, Carolina Photosmith

2014–2015 ANNUAL REPORTGIBBES BOARD MEMBERS

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ANNUAL REPORT [ 11 ]

GIBBES MUSEUM OF ART / CAROLINA ART ASSOCIATION OPERATING REVENUE AND EXPENSES — JULY 2014 · JUNE 2015

2014–2015 ANNUAL REPORT

TOTAL OPERATING REVENUETOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES

$ 1,602,000$ 1,589,000

ADMINISTRATION 24%

MUSEUM STORE / VISITOR SERVICES / FACILITY RENTAL

8%

DEVELOPMENT 7%

FACILITIES / SECURITY19% COLLECTIONS /

CURATORIAL17%

EDUCATION AND OUTREACH25%

Operating Expenses

PRIVATE CONTRIBUTIONS20%

TRANSFERS FROM OTHER FUNDS

31%

EARNED REVENUE10%

SPECIAL EVENTS6%

GOVERNMENT GRANTS

13%

MEMBERSHIP20%

Operating Revenue

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$1 MILLION AND ABOVEThe City of Charleston

$500,000 – $999,999Susan and Van CampbellThe County of Charleston

$250,000 – $499,999The Almeida Family Foundation

Jill and Richard AlmeidaBarter Family Fund of Coastal Community

Foundation of SCThe Ceres Foundation, Inc.Jill and John ChalstyLaura and Steve GatesThe Estate of Katherine B. KerrMr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Lenhardt, Jr.National Endowment for the Humanities Mr. and Mrs. Stuart PorterThe Speedwell Foundation The Wayne and Carolyn Jones Charitable

Foundation

$100,000 – $249,999Jane and Allan AndersonMr. and Mrs. William A. Baker, Jr.BlueCross BlueShield of SC Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cay, IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert A. DolsonThe Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley FoundationThe Henry Luce Foundation Mrs. Martha Rivers IngramMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. MotamedElizabeth Saal, Trustee ,

The Harold C. Schott Foundation The Joseph J. Schott Foundation

The Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Charles WendellThe Women’s Council of the CAAMr. and Mrs. Lance WyattAndrea Volpe

$50,000 – $99,999Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. AckermanAnonymousMarnie Ross Chardon and Marc ChardonThe Mills Bee Lane Memorial FoundationMr. and Mrs. P. Steven DoppEdwin and Ellen HarleyMr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Long, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McKennaMr. and Mrs. Gerald MessermanSCE&GMs. Sally J. Smith, The Wilbur S. Smith

and Sally J. Smith FoundationTown of Kiawah Island

$25,000 – $49,000Nella G. BarkleyMr. and Mrs. Andrew T. BarrettMr. and Mrs. Wayland H. Cato, Jr.

The Wayland H. and Marion Rivers Cato Fund of Coastal Community Foundation

Anne and Lee Cotton

Croghan’s Jewel BoxMr. and Mrs. Gerald L. GherleinGibbes, etc.Kirk and Penny GreggMr. and Mrs. Richard T. Hale, Jr.Barbara W. HearstThe Hofford FamilyWilliam E. Kennard and Deborah Kennedy KennardJames and Kathleen Ramich Family Fund

of Coastal Community Foundation of SCFrances and Raymond Lambrecht Mrs. Peter Manigault Mr. and Mrs. Jack MartinMr. and Mrs. James R. McNab, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lauren N. PatchMr. and Mrs. Howard Phipps, Jr.Mrs. Susan Donaldson RomaineMr. and Mrs. Richard A. SmithRonald L. and Cynthia B. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Frank J. TribbleMr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wyrick, Jr.

$15,000 – $24,999Dr. and Mrs. David AdamsThomas and Alma ClymerMr. and Mrs. David Fite Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence GillespieGail and Tim HughesThe Joanna Foundation John and Norma Palms Family Fund

of Coastal Community Foundation of SC Tricia and Ted Legasey

The Legasey Family Fund of Coastal Community Foundation

NBM Construction CompanyMs. Helen C. Pratt-ThomasMr. and Mrs. Henry B. Smythe, Jr. Kristin and Stan StevensThe William B. McGuire, Jr. Family FoundationDr. and Mrs. Anton Vreede

$10,000 – $14,999Ann Long Fine Art AnonymousJohn and Kay BachmannMr. and Mrs. Edward G. R. BennettTippy Stern Brickman Darby Family Foundation of Coastal Community

Foundation of SCDiane and Garey De AngelisMr. and Mrs. T. Truxtun EmersonFestoon Foundation Mrs. Susan FribergMr. and Mrs. Dan GallagherKatherine GlennMr. and Mrs. Richard C. GridleyJoanne Campbell HarthFrederick and Abby HimmeleinRichard H. JenretteJohnson Controls, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. P. Frederick KahnWendy Williams KoppMs. Elizabeth Rivers Lewine Jane and Bob Lurie Elisabeth and Spencer Lynch

Gillian and Tony MarkMr. and Mrs. Irenee du Pont MayMrs. Frank McClain In honor of Angela Mack Kathleen RiversThe Robert and Janice McNair FoundationMr. and Mrs. Claron R. Robertson, IIIMichele and Michael SeekingsBarbara and Stuart SmithSociety 1858 Executive Board Sunny and Samuel SteinbergMrs. Dorothy TeetorAnne Gaud Tinker

In honor of Alice Ravenel Huger Smith

$5,000 – $9,999Mr. and Mrs. Ivan V. Anderson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William R. BeakLucile and William CogswellMr. and Mrs. David J. CohenAmy and Jason CoyBrian and Gretchen CuddyMr. John G. DavisMrs. J. Hugh DavisSusan and Gary DiCamilloSarah Lund DonnemMr. and Mrs. Douglas DunnanMr. and Mrs. John Elias Mr. and Mrs. William FinnMr. and Mrs. Walter FoulkeMr. and Mrs. Paul B. GalvaniMr. and Mrs. Roy GreenDr. Jeb Hallett and Dr. Linda AustinRobin and Ken HangerMr. and Mrs. Milton HearneHenry and Sylvia Yaschik Foundation Ann and Lee HigdonDr. and Mrs. Edward C. HolscherMr. and Mrs. Ozey K. Horton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Tom HudsonMrs. Katherine Huger Tony and Maryjane Islan Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenrette, IIILou Hammond & AssociatesProfessors Bill and Carolyn MataleneGwen and Layton McCurdyMartha Rhodes McLendon Mr. and Mrs. Michael McShaneMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. MunnellMrs. Anne OlsenMrs. Susan P. Parsell Dr. Celeste H. Patrick and Mr. Charles PatrickThe Post and Courier FoundationSheila and Bill PrezzanoDr. and Mrs. A. Bert Pruitt, Jr. Harriet McDougal RigneyMr. and Mrs. James ScarboroughDr. James G. SimpsonNancye B. Starnes and David P. HughesMr. and Mrs. Larry TarletonTreyz Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Douglas WalkerMary E. WaltersMr. and Mrs. Thomas WaringMr. and Mrs. Charles S. Way, Jr.

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CAPITAL CAMPAIGNJULY 2014—JUNE 2015$1,000 – $4,999Mr. and Mrs. Bill BarrettDr. and Mrs. John Brumgardt, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. BrushKay and Charles Chitty,

Chitty Family Endowment of Coastal Community Foundation of SC

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Doty, IIIDr. and Mrs. Haskell S. EllisonMr. and Mrs. Walter L. FoulkeMr. and Mrs. George HartleyStephen and Susan HoffiusMr. and Mrs. Richard KeigherMr. and Mrs. Ross LipmanMr. and Mrs. Ed MeyerMs. Caroline R. MilbankMr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Moore, Jr.Ms. Helen O’HaganMs. Lynda PanaretosDr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Powers, Jr.The Pringle-Read Endowment of Coastal

Community Foundation of SCDr. and Mrs. Harold M. Rhodes, IIIMs. Harriet McDougal RigneyMs. Harriet R. Ripinsky and Ms. Linda T. RipinskyMr. John M. Rivers, Jr.Ms. Patience D. WalkerMr. and Mrs. John Winthrop,

Seedling Fund of Coastal Community of SCThe Woman’s Club of Charleston

In memory of Margaret B. Levander-PorterDr. and Mrs. Scott L. Woodfield

$500 – $999Mr. and Mrs. Charles BakerMs. Jennifer BurnsMr. Jamieson ClairMs. Sally CunninghamMs. Jennifer DavisMr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter De Butts

In honor of Angela MackMr. and Mrs. Charles H. P. DuellDr. and Mrs. R. Stewart Eads, Jr.Maj. Gen. (Ret) James L. Gardner

In memory of Julieta D. GardnerMr. and Mrs. Norbert Golinski, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John HayesMr. and Mrs. Edward J. LipmanMs. Mary M. Muller

In honor of Angela MackNick and Jill Davidge Charitable Trust

of Fidelity Investments Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Pearce, Jr.Mr. Bernard SmithMr. and Mrs. W. S. SmithMr. Dan StewartMr. and Mrs. Harold R. TalbotMr. and Mrs. John Wanick

$250 – $499Ms. Ann Griffith AshDr. and Mrs. Tom BrewerCarol M. Curtis Fund of Fidelity CharitableMr. and Mrs. Henry ClevelandMr. and Mrs. O. Ralph EdwardsMs. Hillary HutchinsonMr. and Mrs. Edward J. LipmanMr. and Mrs. William R. Perry, Jr.Ms. Elaine SegelkenMs. Mary Spellman

In honor of Tater Beak (from her Barat College pals)

Mr. and Mrs. Bill StaempfliDr. and Mrs. George W. Williams

$100 – $149Mr. and Mrs. Charles AilstockMr. and Mrs. John R. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Donald BackerMr. and Mrs. William BaneMr. Stephen A. BedardMr. and Mrs. S. Scott BluesteinDr. and Mrs. John G. P. Boatwright, Jr.Mrs. Pamela BrayMr. and Mrs. Joshua BroomeMr. and Mrs. M. Neil Brosee

Dr. and Mrs. William Y. BuchananMr. Steve Cagle and Mr. John W. MeffertMs. Barbara C. CampbellMs. Marilyn ColenDr. and Mrs. Charles E. Corley, IIIMrs. Lisa CraigDaniel Island CompanyMrs. Graham DaughtridgeMs. Barbara Reed and Mr. Robert DayMr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Doering, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kris FurnissMs. Leize GaillardMrs. Anne M. GravesDr. and Mrs. Frank Gruber, Jr.Mrs. Anthony H. HarriganMrs. Brenda W. HartMs. Ann W. HaskellHay Tire CompanyMr. and Mrs. Robert G. HillMs. Elizabeth HutchisonDr. and Mrs. Joseph F. John, Jr.Mr. Edward D. Jones, III

In memory of Ann Maynard JonesMr. Edward D. Jones, IIIThe Junior League of Charleston, SC

In honor of Jennifer RossMs. Pamela KeefeMr. and Mrs. Kevin KelleyDr. and Mrs. Charles J. KingMr. and Mrs. John KotzMs. Anne S. LautzMr. and Mrs. Cisco H. LindseyMr. Hampton LoganMs. Liz Macpherson and Ms. Ami MurphyHirona MatsudaDr. and Mrs. Joseph C. McAlhany, Jr.Ms. Joan C. MiddletonMr. and Mrs. John MilkereitMrs. Phyllis MillerMr. and Mrs. Tyre H. MooreMrs. Patricia S. MooreMs. Sandy Morckel

In honor of Neita WieseMr. and Mrs. Roger NelsonMr. and Mrs. Telfair ParkerMrs. Catherine PatersonMr. and Mrs. Robert M. PrioleauMr. and Mrs. Paul QuinlanMs. Mary RamsayMs. Ellen Rhame and Mr. Robert Pottharst

In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elon EargleDr. and Mrs. Jack W. RhodesDr. and Mrs. Malcolm RhodesMs. Kristin RomnessMr. and Mrs. N. Winfield Sapp, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. SaulsMr. and Mrs. J. Bryan SmalleyDr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith, IIIMr. and Mrs. Colton M. SmithMr. and Mrs. George W. SmythMr. and Mrs. John TecklenburgMr. and Mrs. John H. TisonMr. and Mrs. Larry WetzelMs. Neita A. WieseMs. Libby WilliamsMs. Ann Woodfield and Mr. Ralph Wood

$20 – $99Ms. Julia W. Acker and Mr. Dan HokeMr. and Mrs. John R. AllenMs. Elizabeth A. ApplegateMrs. Martha Ann ArnoldMrs. Joyce BakerMs. Lee BattenMr. and Mrs. Christian L. BeckenMr. and Mrs. Robert T. BellMr. and Mrs. Henry ClevelandMs. Sherry E. ConohanMrs. Lisa CraigMs. Joan FallonMs. Kelly GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Jack GumbMrs. Brenda W. HartMrs. Falcon HawkinsMs. Jane E. Hirsch and Ms. Jane L. FluetWhitney and Tony JonesMs. Louise KingMs. Laura LaMontagneMrs. Ann MaxwellMs. Maureen MyersMs. Margaret M. Peery

Ms. Abby RosenthalMr. and Mrs. Justin SchaayMs. Barbara H. SieglingMr. and Mrs. Bob WallenMrs. Theodora G. Warren

In memory of John Hertz Warren, Jr. , MDMs. Laura West

ANNUAL GIVINGJULY 2014—JUNE 2015 $100,000 AND ABOVEBlueCross BlueShield of South CarolinaThe City of CharlestonGibbes, etc.

$50,000 – $99,999The Women’s Council of the CAA

$20,000 – $49,999Arts, etc.Bank of America U.S. Trust Susan and Van CampbellMr. and Mrs. James L. FergusonElizabeth Saal, Trustee,

The Joseph J. Schott FoundationSociety 1858South Carolina Arts CommissionTown of Kiawah Island

$10,000 – $19,999The Almeida Family Foundation,

Jill and Richard AlmeidaMr. and Mrs. Allan J. AndersonCounty of CharlestonMr. and Mrs. Stephen F. GatesRoper St. Francis Healthcare

$5,000 – $9,999Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. AckermanDr. and Mrs. David AdamsMr. and Mrs. William A. Baker, Jr.Mrs. Rufus Barkley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William BeakThe C. Louis Meyer Family FoundationCarriage PropertiesCaviar & BananasMs. Joy CraftMrs. Susan FribergMr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. GillespieMr. and Mrs. Richard T. Hale, Jr.Dr. Linda Austin and Dr. John W. HallettMr. and Mrs. James HamMs. Lou R. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Stephen HammondMr. and Mrs. Edwin Harley Ms. Barbara W. HearstThe Henry and Sylvia Yaschik Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin JenkinsThe Jerry and Anita Zucker Family Endowment

Fund of Coastal Community Foundation of SC Ms. Anne Rhodes Lee and Mr. Stuart F. LeeMr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Lenhardt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Long, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. SmithMs. Suzanne Togna and Mr. David O. HaytheMrs. Andrea Volpe,

The Charles E. and Andrea L. Volpe Foundation of Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund

Dr. and Mrs. Anton A. VreedeMr. and Mrs. Thomas WaringMr. and Mrs. Charles WendellMs. Sally J. Smith,

The Wilbur S. Smith and Sally J. Smith Foundation

The William B. McGuire, Jr. Family Foundation

$1,000 – $4,999ADACMr. and Mrs. John R. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. John R. AllenMr. and Mrs. Ivan V. Anderson, Jr.Ann Long Fine ArtThe Bakker Family Fund of Coastal Community

Foundation of SC Bank of AmericaBank of South Carolina

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$1,000 – $4,999 (cont’d) Mrs. Anne BarnesMs. Elizabeth L. BattleBluestein & Douglas, LLCMrs. Alexis W. BomarBoomTown!Mr. and Mrs. Livio BorgheseMr. and Mrs. Frank W. BrumleyMr. and Mrs. Theodore C. BrushBuild-A-Bear FoundationMs. Ilse CalcagnoMr. and Mrs. Wayland H. Cato, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John ChalstyMr. and Mrs. Marc E. ChardonCharleston Day SchoolClemson Architecture Center CharlestonClemson University FoundationCoastal Community Foundation of SCCoca-Cola Bottling Co. ConsolidatedMr. and Mrs. Richard E. CoenMr. and Mrs. William CogswellDr. and Mrs. David J. CohenMs. Marilyn ColenMrs. Amy Prince Coy and Dr. Jason P. CoyCroghan’s Jewel BoxBrian and Gretchen CuddyMrs. J. Hugh DavisMs. Leilani DeMuthMr. and Mrs. John DerseNaomi Donnelley & Joseph Butler,

The Dorothy R. Donnelley Charitable Lead Trust of Northern Trust - Strachen Fund

Mrs. Roland W. DonnemMr. and Mrs. P. Steven DoppMr. and Mrs. Douglas DunnanMr. and Mrs. John M. DunnanMr. and Mrs. John EliasThe Elizabeth C. Rivers Lewine Endowment

of Coastal Community Foundation of SCMr. and Mrs. William Finn,

The William and Prudence Finn Charitable Trust of Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund

flower MagazineMr. and Mrs. William FortFrancis Marion HotelMr. and Mrs. Daniel GallagherThe George R. and Janet E. Desko Charitable

FoundationMrs. Katherine GlennMr. and Mrs. R. Garey GoffMr. and Mrs. Roy GreenMr. Jonathan Green and Mr. Richard Weedman,

Jonathan Green Studios, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gregory, Jr.,

The River Oaks FoundationMs. Marjorie HabermannMr. and Mrs. Leonard HansonMs. Anita Laudone and Mr. Colin E. HarleyMr. and Mrs. Steve HarthMr. and Mrs. George HartleyThe Harvey McNairy Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Milton HearneMr. and Mrs. Leo I. Higdon, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick HimmeleinMr. Bruce C. HortenMrs. Norma Horvitz,

The River Oaks Foundation, Inc.The Hon. and Mrs. C. Weston HouckMrs. Katherine HugerMr. and Mrs. Tony IslanMr. and Mrs. John JanasDr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenrette, IIIThe John and Norma Palms Family Fund of

Coastal Community Foundation of SCThe John M. Rivers, Jr. Foundation, Inc.Johnson Controls, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Jack KoachMs. Polly KoskoMr. and Mrs. Raymond LambrechtMr. and Mrs. Ted LegaseyMr. and Mrs. Edward J. LipmanMr. and Mrs. Ross LipmanMr. and Mrs. John W. LutherLynch CracraftMr. and Mrs. Spencer LynchMrs. Jeannette MacDougalMr. and Mrs. William MahonyMrs. Catherine M. MarinoMr. and Mrs. Anthony J. MarkMr. and Mrs. H. W. Matalene, III

Dr. and Mrs. Tom MatherMrs. Frank M. McClainMs. Elisabeth B. McCulloughDr. and Mrs. Layton McCurdyMr. and Mrs. Rick McDanielMr. and Mrs. William B. McGuire, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKenna,

The McKenna Charitable Fund of Schwab Charitable Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Charley McLendonMr. and Mrs. John McNairyMr. and Mrs. Gerald MessermanMr. and Mrs. Ed MeyerMr. and Mrs. F. Duffield MeyercordMr. and Mrs. Edward R. MooreMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. MotamedMr. and Mrs. Thomas MunnellMs. Barclay MurphyMs. Tara E. Nauful and Mr. L. Dean BestMr. and Mrs. Peter NistadMr. and Mrs. Dennis E. O’BrienMs. Helen O’HaganMrs. Susan P. ParsellMr. and Mrs. Lauren N. PatchDr. Celeste H. Patrick and Mr. Charles PatrickMrs. Hunter R. Pettus, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Powers, Jr.Ms. Helen C. Pratt-ThomasMr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. PrezzanoThe Price R. & Flora A. Reid FoundationDr. and Mrs. A. Bert Pruitt, Jr.Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. James RamichDr. and Mrs. Malcolm RhodesMs. Harriet McDougal RigneyMs. Harriet R. Ripinsky and Ms. Linda T. Ripinsky,

The Harriet and Linda Ripinsky Fund of Coastal Community Foundation of SC

Mr. John M. Rivers, Jr.Ms. Kathleen RiversMr. and Mrs. David RuefMr. and Mrs. Richard K. SaulsMr. and Mrs. Jim ScarboroughMr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. SeegerMr. and Mrs. Michael SeekingsMr. and Mrs. Walter G. Seinsheimer, IIDr. James G. SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Richard W. SmarttMr. and Mrs. W. S. SmithDr. Stephanie Smith-Phillips and

Dr. James PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Henry B. Smythe, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert SnyderMr. and Mrs. Theodore SoderlundSouth State BankSt. John BoutiqueMr. and Mrs. Samuel SteinbergMr. Dan StewartMr. and Mrs. James A. StuckeyMr. and Mrs. Charles SullivanMr. and Mrs. Larry TarletonMr. and Mrs. James O. TreyzMr. and Mrs. Frank J. TribbleMr. and Mrs. Douglas WalkerMs. Mary WaltersMr. and Mrs. Charles WayThe Webster Family FoundationMs. Fran WelchMr. and Mrs. Charles WidgerThe Wilbur S. Smith and

Stephanie E. Smith-Phillips FoundationThe Winfield FoundationMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. WoodDr. and Mrs. Scott L. WoodfieldDr. and Mrs. Louis D. Wright, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lance B. Wyatt,

The Lance and Alice Wyatt Charitable Fund of Schwab Charitable Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wyrick, Jr.

$500 – $999Above & Beyond Services, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. James C. AllenAnderson Insurance Associates, Inc.Ms. Ann Griffith AshMs. Brenda BeallMr. and Mrs. Jeff BixlerMr. and Mrs. John BleeckerMr. and Mrs. Michael Carmody, Jr.Mrs. Eliza B. ChrystieMr. and Mrs. Edward E. Crawford

Ms. Jennifer DavisMr. and Mrs. John J. DegnanDixon Hughes Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. FoulkeMr. and Mrs. Karl GedgeThe George W. and Phyllis P. Miller Fund of Coastal

Community Foundation of SC Mrs. Roger HanahanMr. and Mrs. Robert L. HanlinJMC CharlestonMr. and Mrs. Richard P. KeigherMr. and Mrs. Anthony O. KellyMr. and Mrs. Edward Lang, IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard M. Lilly,

The Lasca and Richard Lilly Fund of Vanguard Charitable Endowment

Mrs. Patricia B. ManigaultMr. and Mrs. Irenee du Pont May, IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert L. McElroyMs. Denise MyersMr. and Mrs. H. Sadler PoeMichael and Elizabeth RoyThe Roy and Amanda Maybank Fund of Central

Carolina Community FoundationMrs. Jodi Rush and Mr. Jon BaumgartenMr. and Mrs. David J. ShawMr. and Mrs. William StewartMr. and Ms. John StrauchMr. and Mrs. John WanickMr. and Mrs. John W. WebsterMr. and Mrs. Christopher Willett

$100 – $499Ms. Julia W. Acker and Mr. Dan HokeMr. James P. Adamczyk and Mr. Tom WyattMr. and Mrs. Conrad P. AlbertMr. and Mrs. C. Robertson Allen, IIMr. and Mrs. Grier AllenMrs. Margaret AllenMrs. W. J. Allen, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jack AltermanMs. Betsy L. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Louis AndrewsMrs. Ann A. AppleMs. Elizabeth A. ApplegateArion AuxiliaryMr. and Mrs. David L. ArnoldMrs. Julia ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Travers AuburnMs. Joan T. AvioliMr. and Mrs. Donald BackerMr. and Mrs. Charles BakerMrs. Joyce BakerMr. and Mrs. John BaldwinMr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ballard, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William BaneMr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. BateMs. Lee BattenMr. and Mrs. E. Dana BeachMr. and Mrs. Christian L. BeckenMs. Katrina H. BeckerMr. and Mrs. Frederick BeldenMr. and Mrs. Robert T. BellMrs. Ledlie BellMr. Craig M. Bennett, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. John T. BentonMs. Ellen BerlinMrs. Jaclyn S. BerlinskyMr. and Mrs. Stephen H. BermanMr. and Mrs. Charles BlackMr. and Mrs. Robert BlackMr. and Mrs. Tom Blagden, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Walter D. Blessing, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas BlissMr. and Mrs. S. Scott BluesteinDr. and Mrs. John G. P. Boatwright, Jr.Dr. Rick Bolt and Ms. Patty CokerDr. and Mrs. Paul W. BonhamMr. and Mrs. J. Sidney BooneMr. and Mrs. Michael BowersMr. and Mrs. David E. BreedloveMrs. Peggy BreitmayerMr. and Mrs. John BresnanDr. and Mrs. William Y. BuchananDr. and Mrs. G. Stephen BuckMr. and Mrs. William BuistMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. BunnDrs. Troy and Katielyn BuntingMr. and Mrs. John M. BurbageMr. and Mrs. John H. BurrusMr. Eugene Byers

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Mr. and Mrs. John T. CahillMs. Charlotte Caldwell and Mr. Jeffrey H. SchutzMs. Barbara Campbell and Mr. Arnold MarcusMs. Callie CampbellMr. and Mrs. Robert CapeMs. Linda B. CarringtonMr. and Mrs. T. Heyward Carter, Jr.Mrs. Linda Gordon and Mr. William CattoriniMs. Suzanne W. ChesnutKay and Charles ChittyMr. and Mrs. James L. ChitwoodMr. and Mrs. Stephan ChristiansenDr. and Mrs. Harry S. ClarkeMrs. Summers Clarke and Mr. William T. LacyMr. and Mrs. Henry ClevelandMr. and Mrs. Michael CochranMr. and Mrs. Priestley C. Coker, IIIMrs. Anne F. Coleman and

Ms. Katherine P. ColemanMr. and Mrs. Robert M. CombsMr. and Mrs. Gregory A. ComptonMs. Sherry E. ConohanMr. and Mrs. Nigel W. CooperMr. and Mrs. Thomas CooperMr. and Mrs. Charles CorcoranDr. and Mrs. Charles E. Corley, IIIDr. and Mrs. Charles CornwellMrs. Lisa CraigDr. and Mrs. William T. CreasmanMr. and Mrs. Brian M. CriscuoloMr. and Mrs. Peter CrnkovichDr. and Mrs. Bill CrymesDr. and Mrs. Michael F. CueninMs. Diane CurrentMs. Carol Curtis and Dr. Knox Kinlaw Mr. and Mrs. Bart DanielMr. and Mrs. Perrin Q. Dargan, IIIAnn Bacot and Belk DaughtridgeJill DavidgeMr. and Mrs. Brandon DavisMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. DavisMr. and Mrs. Garey De AngelisMr. and Mrs. Wm. H. De ButtsMs. Hilda DebackerMr. and Mrs. Charlton deSaussure, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael Di GiovanniMs. Ann DibbleMr. and Mrs. Gary DiCamilloMrs. Susan G. DicksonDr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. DoddsMr. and Mrs. Earl P. DolvenMr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Doty, IIIMr. and Mrs. John DouglasDr. and Mrs. Robert H. DowdeswellMs. Sonya DuvallDr. and Mrs. R. Stewart Eads, Jr.Ms. Linda Easdon and Mr. Woody HouseMr. and Mrs. O. Ralph EdwardsMrs. Tina EdwardsMs. Barbara EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Lawrence ElberfeldMr. and Mrs. Dan EllisDr. and Mrs. Haskell S. EllisonMr. and Mrs. Chip ErvinMr. and Mrs. Thomas EvansMs. Hillary Evans and Mr. Rob Duner-FenterMs. Joan FallonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth FarrarDr. and Mrs. Robert L. FenningDr. and Mrs. Gordon FergusonMr. and Mrs. Robert FetchMr. and Mrs. Walter FiederowiczDr. and Mrs. Gary E. FinkMr. and Mrs. Neil FisherMr. and Mrs. Julius FisterMs. Lindsay Fleege and Mr. Justin LewisMr. and Mrs. Richard FlemingMr. and Mrs. George FlynnMr. and Mrs. Patrick FlynnFork and Knife, LLCMrs. Anne W. FoxMs. Barbara FoxMrs. Cantey FoxworthFrampton’s FlowersMary Edna Fraser and John SperryMs. Bonnie Fraser and Mr. Adam Jackson FraserMr. and Mrs. John FrasierMs. Becca Holke and Ms. Hannah FrittsMr. and Mrs. H. Laurence Fritz, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. W. Foster GaillardMr. Samuel Gardner

Ms. Deborah C. Williamson and Mr. David R. GarrMr. and Mrs. Vince GarrettMr. and Mrs. Henry GaudMr. and Mrs. G. Robert GeorgeMs. Kelly GeorgeDr. and Mrs. Dennis GettelfingerMs. Elaine G. GibbesMr. and Mrs. Sloan GibsonMr. and Mrs. Harry GoldbergMr. and Mrs. Norbert Golinski, Jr.Mrs. Linda Gordon and Mr. William CattoriniMs. Janice GordonDr. and Mrs. Theodore G. GourdinMr. and Mrs. Mark GreenMs. Joann R. GreenDr. and Mrs. Phillip H. GreenbergMr. Harlan GreeneMrs. Irma B. GreeneMs. Glenna D. B. GreenslitMs. Barbara GriesedieckMr. and Mrs. John Penn GriffenDr. and Mrs. Sidney T. GriffinMr. and Mrs. Frank E. GrimballMr. and Mrs. James GroganDr. and Mrs. Frank Gruber, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jack GumbMr. and Mrs. James HabercamMr. and Mrs. John HaberernMr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. HagoodMr. and Mrs. Kevin G. HalesMs. Sallie K. HalseyMs. Amelia T. Handegan and Mr. John RovenDr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Hanger, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. SmithMr. and Mrs. Tom HarperMr. and Mrs. Anthony Hart Harrigan, IVMrs. Barbara I. HartMr. and Mrs. David HartmanMs. Aileen P. HatcherMs. Kathleen HayHay Tire CompanyMr. and Mrs. John HayesMr. and Mrs. A. T. Heath, IIIMr. and Mrs. Joseph HeckelmanMr. Dan T. Henderson and Ms. Stephanie DrawdyMr. Jerry W. HenryMs. Paula O. HenryMrs. Margaret F. HigginsMr. and Mrs. Robert G. HillDr. and Mrs. Laurence H. HiltzikMr. and Mrs. Paul HinesMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hodgson, Jr.Stephen and Susan HoffiusMr. and Mrs. Gerald G. HoganMs. Karen L. HollingsMs. Jill Hooper and Mr. Stevenson BennettMr. and Mrs. Ozey K. Horton, Jr.Ms. Sheridan L. Hough and Mr. Christian CoseruMrs. Barbara HowellMr. and Mrs. John HullMr. and Mrs. R. Walter HundleyMs. Jessie Brynan and Mr. Bob HymanMr. and Mrs. Marty ImblerMrs. Martha R. IngramDr. and Mrs. Jerome E. IsaacsMr. and Mrs. Orton JacksonThe James M. and Patricia R. Lombard Foundation

at the Community Foundation of Sarasota CountyMr. and Mrs. Joe JarvisMr. and Mrs. Glenn JenningsMr. Farrell Jensen and Ms. Nakia BoppDr. and Mrs. Joseph F. John, Jr.Cmdr. and Mrs. Edwin A. JohnsonMr. Edward D. Jones, IIIMrs. Catherine O. JonesMs. Patricia C. JonesFerris K. Joyner and Derek C. RiggsMr. and Mrs. Paul F. KahnMrs. Riley KashMs. Pamela KeefeDr. Stephen KhouriMr. and Mrs. John KingMs. Catherine Kister and Dr. Michael CriswellMr. H. L. Koester, IIIMr. and Mrs. J. Randall KoonceMr. and Mrs. Robert KosianMr. and Mrs. John KotzMr. and Mrs. Leonard KowalskiMr. and Mrs. Paul KrauseJordan KruseMr. and Mrs. Robert Kunes

Mr. and Mrs. John LabriolaMr. and Mrs. Jean C. LafranceMs. Laura LaMontagneMs. Carol J. Lancaster and Mr. Steve M. KingMs. Louise Lancaster and Mr. Taki AndriadisMr. and Mrs. Charles LaneMs. Lois Lane and Mr. David RogersMs. Gail Lansing and Mr. Stephen E. WebbMr. and Mrs. Charles LarsenMr. and Mrs. Bill LaveryMr. and Mrs. Peter Lawson-Johnston, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. LeeMrs. William H. Lee, Jr.Ms. Bess LeeMr. and Mrs. Fulton D. Lewis, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. LewisMr. and Mrs. John LiberatosMr. and Mrs. Cisco H. LindseyMr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Lipscomb, IIIMr. and Mrs. Michael LoftusMr. and Mrs. William C. LortzMr. Robert Lovinger and Mrs. Mindelle SeltzerMr. and Mrs. Mark LuxMr. and Mrs. Robert R. MacdonaldMr. Benjamin MackMr. and Mrs. Steven MacLaughlinMs. Liz Macpherson and Ms. Ami MurphyMr. and Mrs. John MaizeDr. and Mrs. Bernard MansheimMrs. Elizabeth MarrMr. and Mrs. Charles K. MarshallMr. and Mrs. James MartinMr. and Mrs. William E. Martin, IIIMr. Jeffrey MathisMs. Hirona MatsudaMrs. Marilyn MatthesenMrs. Ann MaxwellMr. and Mrs. Michael J. MayhallDr. and Mrs. Joseph C. McAlhany, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. McCannMr. and Mrs. Franklin W. McCannMs. Jane A. McFaddin and Mr. Charles B. BryanMs. Corrie McGovern and Mr. James McGavickMr. and Mrs. William E. McIntoshKay McKennaMr. and Mrs. Mike A. McLainMrs. Judy C. Bridges McMahonMr. and Mrs. Paul M. McManusPatrick Melton and Spencer Melton The Honorable and Mrs. Joseph S. MendelsohnMs. Caroline MeyerMrs. Phyllis MillerMr. and Mrs. Martin MonestereMr. and Mrs. Guy MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Moore, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David MorleyMs. Joyce MorrisMr. and Mrs. David MorrowMrs. Anne MossMr. and Mrs. Beau MuellerMs. Mary M. MullerMs. Janis MurphyMs. Shelia Natale and Mr. Michael GrantMs. Elissa NaufulMr. and Mrs. Roger NelsonMr. and Mrs. Robert C. NevinMary and Brian NisbetMr. and Mrs. Frank W. NorvellDr. and Mrs. Alan NussbaumMr. Eric OakleyMr. and Mrs. Lawrence OlanoffMrs. Sonya Pettersen O’MalleyMr. and Mrs. James OrcuttMr. and Mrs. Craig J. OrmeMr. and Mrs. David OsbornMr. and Mrs. Frederick PaintonPalmer & CayMr. and Mrs. Scott W. ParkerMrs. Eleanor H. ParkerMs. Susan Parsons and Dr. Angus BakerMr. and Mrs. James L. PassmoreDr. and Mrs. Clarence W. PateMrs. Catherine PatersonMr. and Mrs. Richard S. PaulMr. and Mrs. Edward M. PayneMr. and Mrs. Robert W. Pearce, Jr.Mrs. Margaret Anne PearsonMs. Margaret M. PeeryMr. H. Dickman PfannMr. and Mrs. Howard Pharr

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$100 – $499 (cont’d) Ms. Jan Pomerantz and Mr. Everett WilcoxMrs. Crystal PooleMs. Helen C. PowellMr. and Mrs. Harold R. Pratt-ThomasMr. and Mrs. Michael PrevostThe Pringle-Read Endowment of Coastal

Community Foundation of SC Mr. and Mrs. Robert PrioleauMr. and Mrs. Mitch PughDr. and Mrs. Newton QuantzMr. and Mrs. Paul QuinlanQuinlan Partners Ms. Caroline M. RagsdaleDr. and Mrs. Daniel RavenelMr. and Mrs. Charles RavenelMs. Debra RazzoukDr. Harriet Reavis and Dr. Richard Dom Ms. Barbara Reed and Mr. Robert DayMr. and Mrs. Robert S. ReitmanMrs. Virginia ReynoldsMs. Ellen Rhame and Mr. Robert PottharstMr. and Mrs. Lee RichardsMrs. Bene Jacobs Rittenberg and

Dr. Charles Rittenberg Ms. Vida B. RobertsonMr. and Mrs. Randal M. RobinsonCol. and Mrs. Richards RoddeyMr. and Mrs. William E. RoschenMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey RosenblumMr. and Mrs. Mike RossRoyall Hardware, Inc.Ms. Jennifer SanfordMr. and Mrs. N. Winfield Sapp, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Justin SchaayMs. Margaret P. Schachte and Mr. Hal S. CurreyMr. and Mrs. Gordon D. SchreckMr. and Mrs. Franklin SchultzMs. Elaine SegelkenMr. and Mrs. John B. Selby, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William SemmesMr. and Mrs. Harley F. Shuford, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Simons, IIIMr. and Mrs. Carlton SimonsMr. and Mrs. T. Grange Simons, VDr. and Mrs. William M. Simpson, Jr.Ms. Joy SimsMr. and Mrs. John SirianniMr. and Mrs. J. Bryan SmalleyMr. and Mrs. N. S. SmithMr. and Mrs. Park B. Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Whit SmithMrs. Jeanne d. SmithMr. and Mrs. George W. SmythMr. and Mrs. Philip SneadMrs. Jayne M. SpectorMr. and Mrs. Delano R. SpellDr. and Mrs. William H. Spencer, IIIMr. and Mrs. Thomas SpringerMr. and Mrs. Bill StaempfliMs. Judy Staub and Mr. Garrett BeanMs. Rett StegallMr. and Mrs. F. David StevensMr. and Mrs. Frederick StevensonMs. Stephanie StockwellMr. and Mrs. Randell C. Stoney, Jr.Ms. Gail StrauchMr. and Mrs. Austin SullivanMr. and Mrs. Dan SullivanMrs. Billie J. SumnerMs. Mari-Ann Suvari and Mr. Robert F. BurgoyneDr. and Mrs. Istvan TakacsMr. and Mrs. Harold R. TalbotMr. and Mrs. Vernon TateMs. Ruth Taylor and Ms. Jazmine TaylorDr. and Mrs. David J. TennenbaumMr. Justin Thomas and Mr. Rick FowlerDr. and Mrs. William B. ThomasonDr. and Mr. W. Leigh ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Ronald ThompsonMr. Jonathan ThompsonMrs. Jacqueline ThompsonMr. and Mrs. William B. ThorntonMs. Anne G. Tinker and Mr. John D. HendersonMr. and Mrs. William TinklerMr. and Mrs. Blair TorreyDr. and Mrs. Chris TountasMs. Kathleen Tresnak and Mr. William ReehlMs. Patricia L. Trivette and Mr. Rick L. MalaspinaMr. and Mrs. Jan L. TryssesooneDr. Jane L. Tyler and Dr. Curtis Worthington

Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. UngerMr. and Mrs. Dieter UrbanskiMs. Anne-Lee VervilleMr. and Mrs. John VournakisMr. and Mrs. Matt D. WaddellMs. Martha WaggonerMr. and Mrs. Trenholm WalkerMs. Patience D. WalkerMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. WalkleyMr. David WaltersMr. and Mrs. John H. Warren, IIIMr. and Mrs. Ronald WattsMs. Sally A. WebbMr. and Mrs. James R. WeiseMrs. Jennifer WelhamMs. Melissa K. WellsMs. Sheila Wertimer and Mr. Gary GrucaMr. and Mrs. David WertzMs. Mary L. Wessner and Mr. Stephen D. SliferMr. and Mrs. Lynn F. WhiteMs. Neita A. WieseMr. and Mrs. Charlton WietersMr. and Mrs. Richard WildermannMr. Scott M. WildermuthMr. and Mrs. G. Bretnell WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Mark WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Roy Williams, IIIMrs. Barbara S. WilliamsMs. Libby WilliamsMr. and Dr. David A. WillsMr. Cooper WilsonMs. Mary Mac WilsonMr. and Mrs. James WindlerMr. and Mrs. Robert WoodMs. Ann Woodfield and Mr. Ralph WoodDr. and Mrs. George F. Worsham, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. WrightMr. and Mrs. John YorkMr. John Young and Mr. Philip Dufford

$45 – $99Mrs. Katherine S. AbramsMs. Ami AbramsonMs. Carole AddlestoneDr. William E. AherneMr. and Mrs. C.M. AllenMrs. Diane AllenThe Rt. Rev. and Mrs. C. Fitzsimons AllisonMiss Sarah AmosMs. Mary Sue AndrewsMs. Susannah ArmstrongMs. Judith AshMrs. Sarah Avice Du BuissonMrs. Caroline G. BaarckeMrs. Barbara J. BakerMs. Barbara BakerMrs. J. Gilbert Baldwin, Jr.Dr. Lisa K. BarclayMs. Sharon M. BarnesRobert John Barnes and Charldene AshleyMs. Sue F. BarnettMr. Larry S. BarnfieldMrs. Virginia S. Barnwell Ms. Susan Bass and Mr. Tom BradfordMr. and Mrs. William BatesMr. Bennett BaxleyMr. and Mrs. Irving BellowMiss Sue BennettMr. Jay BensonDr. and Mrs. Stephen BerqueMrs. Ellen W. BerrierMs. Marion BlountMs. Vernisa BodisonMs. Carol B. BoscoMrs. Cheryl K. BoswellMrs. Gail M. BourneMrs. Pamela BrayMs. Ruth Ann BrazillMr. and Mrs. Howard BridgmanDr. and Mrs. Howard L. BrilliantMr. Ted BrinkleyMs. Deborah Brooks and Mr. David JonesMr. and Mrs. M. Neil BroseeDr. Francis M. BrownMr. Steve BrownMs. Ann C. BrownMs. Helene M. BrownMs. Nancy BrownMrs. Bonnie ButlerMr. Sanford ByersBunny and R.J. Byrne

Ms. Suzanne CabanissDr. Elsa Caire and Dr. Russell WolfeDr. and Mrs. Price CameronMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. CanonicoMr. and Mrs. Curtis R. CarletonDr. and Mrs. William C. Carter, IIIMs. Judith Chamberlin and Ms. Geraldine ShurtzLandy ChaseMr. Kenneth L. ChildsMr. Jamieson ClairMr. Douglas ClintonMs. Barbara CohnMs. Kathryn Cole and Mr. Wiley BeckerMs. Aileen CondonMrs. Elizabeth F. ConnollyMs. Mary ConroyMs. Lauren S. CookMrs. Jeannette M. CooperMs. Ethel A. CorcoranMs. Carol CoronisMs. Cecile L. CothranMs. Carolyne CoxMs. Rebecca A. CrichtonMrs. Diane CroughwellMr. and Mrs. Edward CulverMs. Ruth W. CuppMr. Beau DaenMr. and Mrs. Robert DaraganMr. J. Hugh Davis, IIIMr. and Mrs. C. Stuart Dawson, Jr.Mrs. Mary Bern DeckerMrs. Nanette DentonMs. Katherine DoeMs. Kate M. DolanMr. and Mrs. Samuel DolinskyMr. and Mrs. Henry DonatoDr. Jean Dorsett-RobinsonMs. Carol J. DrowotaMiss Edith DuBoseMr. and Mrs. Charles H. P. DuellMr. Rhett C. DunawayMr. and Mrs. George DunnMs. Julia DysonMs. Pamela T. EcclesMs. Autumn Edenfield and Mr. Francisco FolgarMr. and Mrs. David A. ElderMrs. Melissa Ellis-Yarian and Mr. Jon YarianMrs. Sandra Ericksen and Ms. Teri ThorntonCorey EvansMs. Lorraine F. EvansMs. Yvonne D. EvansMs. Henrietta J. EvattMs. Sarah ExellMs. Juliana G. FalkMs. Lisa FieldMs. Susan FirestoneMs. Gaye FisherMr. and Mrs. Don FreyMr. and Mrs. Peter FrittsMs. Leize GaillardMs. Marian GalleraniMr. and Mrs. Paul B. GalvaniMaj. Gen. (Ret) James L. GardnerMrs. Gordon H. GarrettMr. and Mrs. Emanuel GenauerMrs. Constance GentzlerMr. Bingham M. GilardiMs. Kimberly GlennMs. Karen GrahamMr. J. Kirkland GrantMrs. Lavinia GrimballMs. Linda R. HaackMr. and Mrs. Ronald HackerMs. Marcella H. HairMs. Diana HambletonMs. Martha Ann HansonMs. Susanne HarrisMr. Ralph HarvardMs. Suzanne HarvieMs. Ann W. HaskellMs. Kat HastieMrs. Janet HaugheyMs. Anne Leigh HawkesMrs. Falcon HawkinsSpruill HayesMr. Fred B. HerrmannMs. Jane E. Hirsch and Ms. Jane L. FluetMs. Lisa HollandMrs. Carole HoltzMrs. Nancy HookerMr. and Mrs. John R. Hoover

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Ms. Isabel HopkinsMs. Elaine HruskaMs. Ellen Huettig and Mr. Al KoubaMs. Hillary HutchinsonMrs. Henry C. HutsonMr. G. Frederick HutterH. W. IgleheartMrs. Ann IgoeMs. Jen IngramMs. Linda Inman and Dr. Lundie SpenceMs. Sherry A. JackoboiceMs. Nancy JacksonMs. Helen JacobsMs. Adrienne N. JacobsenMr. Larry JamesMr. and Mrs. Ashley JohnsonMs. Elizabeth P. JonesMr. and Mrs. Wayne JuchatzMr. and Mrs. Ellis KahnMs. Cheryl KaynardMs. Kay KennertyMrs. Lenora S. KesslerMs. Nancy Kidd and Mr. Douglas DidierMs. Carole KingMs. Louise KingMr. and Mrs. John KirvenMs. Behren KittrellMr. and Mrs. Martin J. KlaperDr. Jeffrey J. KlineMs. Dorothy Knuppel and Mr. Thomas CampbellMs. Kathleen KoenenMrs. Wendy KorbMrs. Sandra KornMrs. Colleen KraftMs. Hilde Kuck and Mr. Frank W. SantilloMs. Julia Lamson-ScribnerMs. Christa LanningMr. and Mrs. Frank M. LarenceMrs. Myrtle Edna LasleyMr. Henry LaurensMrs. Julia LawMr. and Mrs. J. Perrin Lawson, IIIMr. Daniel LayfieldMrs. Cheryl LedbetterMs. Muffie LeeMr. and Mrs. Phil LeffelMr. and Mrs. Bob LeggettMr. Peter LehmanMs. Caroline T. LelandMrs. Alice F. LevkoffMs. Margaret E. LewisMr. and Mrs. Richard LinkMr. Hampton LoganMs. Marilyn LongMs. Sally LovejoyMr. and Mrs. Doug MacIntyreMs. Maureen MaginnisMr. Todd Magro and Mr. Christopher WalkerMr. and Mrs. Mark B. Maguire, IIIMrs. Rosemary MahoneyMr. Edmund MajorMr. and Mrs. Alfred MalabreMs. Carla ManningMrs. Frances C. MarlattMs. Gale B. MarroneMr. and Mrs. John W. Martin, Jr.Ms. Cate MartinMrs. Jane MasonMs. Pam MayerMrs. Marian MazzoneMrs. Ben Nita B. McAdamMrs. Mary Beth McAnaneyMs. MaryCole McCantsMs. Susan McGinnessMr. and Mrs. J.C. McGintyMr. Dwight McInvaillMs. Fay McKayMr. and Mrs. Bob McKenzieMs. Elisabeth P. McLeanMr. James McMahanMs. Rebecca McMenemyMrs. Caroline H. McMillanMr. and Mrs. Antony M. MerckMr. and Mrs. Owen MerrillMr. James O. MetzeMichael Mitchell InteriorsMrs. Anna MickiewiczMr. and Mrs. John MilkereitMr. Matt MillMrs. Jackie MillerMs. Jane Milner

The Rev. and Mrs. Chad Minifie Mr. and Mrs. Robert MinkhorstDr. Janette MoodyMrs. Patricia S. MooreDr. Valerie Morris and Mr. Boris Bohun-ChudynivMr. and Mrs. William McG. Morrison, Jr.Mrs. Doris MotleyMs. Maureen MyersMs. Cynthia MynattMr. and Mrs. Paul NelsonTog and Michael NewmanMs. Carol Preisinger and Mr. Robert NitkewiczMr. John NussMs. Laney OaksMr. and Mrs. Rogers W. OglesbyMs. Nancy A. O’Grady and Ms. Erin CymrotMs. Anna O’QuinnMr. and Mrs. Ben M. Osbun, Jr.Ms. Rhett Ramsay OuttenMs. Pamela OvensMr. Norman OwensMs. Kathleen C. Parramore and Mr. Steve SinnMs. Debby PassoMs. Kathryn PeaseMs. Margaret M. PeeryMrs. Carol C. PelzerMs. Sharon PennyDr. and Mrs. Leonard L. PetersMr. and Mrs. Phillip A. PetersMs. Debbie Austin and Mr. Randall J. PhillipsMrs. Lee PhippsVice Adm. Douglas C. PlateMr. and Mrs. William PoloskiMrs. Eleanor C. PopeMrs. Joan PoulnotMr. and Mrs. F. D. PrickettMr. Paul B. PrindleMs. Betty J. ProfitMs. Katharine PurcellMs. Annie PurvisMs. Suzi RaifordMs. Mary RamsayMs. Linda RandazzoMr. and Mrs. Julian RaneyMrs. Jean RavenelMr. and Mrs. Peter ReadMr. Allen D. ReardonMr. and Mrs. William M. ReesMs. Sue ReynoldsMs. Ann B. RhettDr. and Mrs. Jack W. RhodesMr. and Mrs. Gordon RichardsonMs. Catherine RickwellMr. and Mrs. Christopher RileyMrs. Terry RitchenMrs. Sheran RittenbergMr. and Mrs. Edwin RittsMs. Carroll W. RiversMs. Georgia C. RoaneJudge and Mrs. Klyde RobinsonMs. Catherine G. RogersMs. Jean N. RoggeMs. Kristin RomnessMrs. Sandra RosenblumMs. Abby RosenthalMr. and Mrs. Isaac RybaMs. Heather SaalMr. Arthur K. SalomonMs. Leslie SamuelMs. Mary SayasMr. and Mrs. Walter SchlauchMr. Fabian X. SchupperDr. and Mrs. C. W. SchwenzfeierMr. and Mrs. Richard SecristMs. Sandra Garfinkel ShapiroMrs. Eloise ShepherdMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Shortridge, Jr.Ms. Anne SiegfriedMs. Barbara H. SieglingDr. and Mrs. Jack W. Simmons, Jr.Ms. Colette SimoneLangdon SmithMr. and Mrs. Colton M. SmithMr. Karl Beckwith Smith and Mr. Hal TruesdaleMrs. J. Lewis Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy SolomonMr. Cator Sparks and Mr. Paul SaylorsMr. and Mrs. Jerry SpencerMs. Elizabeth N. StaffordMr. and Mrs. William StepanekDr. Faye B. Steuer and Mr. Jerry W. Huhn

Ms. Katie StevensonMrs. Mary Ellen StockerMs. Rosemary StoehrMs. Rebecca Stone-DanahyMr. and Mrs. Louis E. Storen, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. StraussMrs. Margaret StraussMrs. Agnes StreetMs. Marie StuppyMr. and Mrs. Gary TaskerDr. and Mrs. H. Simmons Tate, Jr.Mr. Giles TaylorMs. Renee ThomasMr. and Mrs. David L. ThompsonMr. David M. ThompsonMrs. Lizabeth ThompsonMr. Thomas E. ThornhillMs. Rhett Thurman and Mr. Harry ClarkMr. and Mrs. Clyde TimmonsMs. Natalie Titcomb and Mr. Brooks WilsonMr. and Mrs. Craig TownsendMrs. Frances TownsendMs. Stephanie TranenMr. and Mrs. Peter E. TreesMs. Elizabeth S. TuckerMs. Brittany V. Lavelle TullaDr. and Mrs. Stanford UllnerMr. and Mrs. H. Wayne Unger, Jr.Ms. Susan Upchurch and Mr. Daniel BlythMr. and Mrs. Martin UstinMr. and Mrs. Jacobus Van de GraafMr. and Mrs. Peter J. Van EveryMs. Becky Van Wie and Ms. Anne RegisterMr. Daniel G. Vara and Mr. Jamie McGloneHaydee VerdiaMrs. Virginia C. VolfMs. Nikki VonDr. Lisa Von MollMr. and Mrs. Charles VonrosenbergMs. Kathy WadeMs. Judith WalkerMs. Martha WalkerMs. Mary WalkerMrs. Mary Tomkins Walker-WardMrs. Sue Simons WallaceMr. and Mrs. Bob WallenMrs. Theodora G. WarrenMs. Dede WarrenMrs. Martha B. WatersMr. and Mrs. Sam WatsonMs. Sandra WatsonMrs. Cynthia WebbMrs. Philip P. WeckelMs. Bonnie K. WellsDr. and Mrs. Frederick H. WestMs. Sarah WestMr. and Mrs. Larry WetzelMr. and Mrs. Barry WhalenMr. and Mrs. Sykes WilfordM.P. WilkersonDr. and Mrs. George W. WilliamsMrs. Furman WilliamsMs. Charlotte WilliamsMr. Michael E. WilsonMr. Michael WilsonMr. and Mrs. John D. WinchesterMrs. Alston O. WolfMr. and Mrs. West P. Woodbridge, Jr.Ms. Martha WorthyCapt. and Mrs. Richard T. WrightMr. Tom WrightMrs. Rita YaegerMs. Jane M. YatesMrs. Rochelle F. YonasDr. and Mrs. Charles P. YoumansMrs. Kenton B. YoungbloodMs. Susan ZahnMr. John A. Zeigler, Jr.Mr. John ZimmerMs. Martha ZinkMs. Renate G. Zolkiewicz

$25 – $44 Mr. and Mrs. Joshua BroomeMs. Lese CorriganMs. Elizabeth P. DixonMs. Lindsay Fleege and Mr. Justin LewisMs. Margaret GaddyMs. Caroline Gaver and Ms. Eleanor GaverMr. and Mrs. David HayMs. Kathleen Kelly

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$25 – $44 (cont’d) Ms. Catherine Kister and Dr. Michael CriswellMs. Susan PayneMs. Caroline Elizabeth TattenbaumMrs. Martha B. WatersMs. Holly Hyman Williams

HONOR / MEMORIALS Anonymous

In memory of Melanie Sciden

The Barbarella Charity Fund of Vanguard Charitable Endowment In memory of Mary Hagerty

Blackbaud, Inc. In honor of Hampton Logan and Kristin Romness

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Cleveland In honor of Laura Gates

Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Darby, Jr. In honor of Anne Darby Parker

Ms. Linda Fantuzzo In memory of Elsie Fantuzzo

Maj. Gen. (Ret) James L. Gardner In memory of Julieta D. Gardner

Ms. Elaine G. Gibbes In memory of Joseph A. Gibbes and In honor of Nancy C. Gibbes

Ms. Jane E. Hirsch and Ms. Jane L. Fluet In honor of Mrs. W. N. Hirsch

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoover In memory of Nina Dittmann

Mr. and Mrs. Chisolm Leonard In memory of Kit Coleman

Ms. Bettina M. Whyte In honor of Mary Whyte and Smith Coleman

MATCHING GIFTSBank of America Coca-ColaDaniel Island CompanyEaton Corporation ExxonMobil Matching Gift ProgramMeadWestvaco Forest Technologies GroupMerrill Lynch Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramPrudential Matching Gifts Program

IN-KIND GIFTS Ms. Megan AlineAll OccasionsArt MagArtist & Craftsman SupplyArtizomAV ConnectionsB. Gourmet CateringMr. and Mrs. Timothy BanksBar BellesBen Arnold Beverage, Co. Bluestone RamblersBrackish Bow TiesBroeWorksCallie’s Charleston BiscuitsCannon GreenCasillero Del DrabloCaviar & BananasCharleston Academy of MusicCharleston Artist GuildCharleston Digital Corridor Charleston GrillCharleston MagazineCharleston MariottCharleston MercuryCharleston Tea PlantationCoffee BandMr. Brian ColemanConnie DuglinCory’s Grilled CheeseCovers by NicoleCrave Catering

Croghan’s Jewel BoxBrian and Gretchen CuddyMr. John DuckworthEvent Design by Denise BartoEventHausEvery Busy WomanExcelsior Wine CompanyFrancis Marion Hotelgoat.sheep.cow.GodivaGrassroots WinesDr. Richard HagertyMs. Kaminer HaislipMr. Christopher HoltHoly City BreweryMs. Jill Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Ozey K. Horton, Jr.Horton Hayes Fine Art LLCIndigo + CottonJack Russell SoftwareJan-ProJeni’s Splendid Ice CreamKing of Pops Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Lane, Jr.Mr. Robert LangeLe Creuset Boutique Lotus Flowerlululemon King Streetmac & murphyMachine Market Pavilion HotelMs. Hirona MatsudaCorrie McGovern and James McGavick,

MCG PhotographyMellow MushroomMIX Premier BartendingMusic with FriendsOld South Carriage CompanyOlde Colony BakeryThe Post and Courier Power StudioMs. Heather PowersProduction Design AssociatesRedux Contemporary Art Center Rewined CandlesMrs. Terry RitchenMr. John M. Rivers, Jr.Roti RollsSCE&GMr. Andrew Smock Snyder Event ServicesMs. Kate Long StevensonStriped Pig DisillerySweet Cece’s Syndicate SalesThe DailyThe Wine ShopTiger Lily FloristTrader Joe’s Tristan EventsThe Vendue VerdeVerTerra, Ltd.Ms. Lulie WallaceMr. Trey WatersWestbrook BrewingMr. John WestmarkWild Dunes Resort WildFlour PastryMr. Ben Gately Williams Wonder Works Zero GeorgeMrs. Anita Zucker

STREET PARTY RESTAURANTS 167 Raw39 Rue de Jean Baguette Magic Brasserie Gigi Bulleit BourbonCaviar & Bananas Charleston GrillChristophe Artisan Chocolatier-Pâtissier Circa 1886 Cîroc Ultra PremiumCypress| Magnolia’s| Blossom Edmund’s OastFIG goat.sheep.cow 

Halls Chophouse McCrady’sOak Steakhouse Saveurs du Monde Slightly North of Broad  The Grocery The Obstinate Daughter Wild OliveWildFlour Pastry

LOWCOUNTRY GIVING DAY Lowcountry Giving Day, held on May 5, 2015, is a local 24-hour giving challenge designed to encourage our friends and neighbors to support their favorite causes and organizations right here in the Lowcountry. This year, the Gibbes participated and raised over $55,000. THANK YOU to all who participated! Dr. and Mrs. James C. AllenMr. and Mrs. John R. AllenAnonymousMs. Helen H. ArnoldMrs. Caroline G. BaarckeMr. and Mrs. Stephen H. BermanDr. and Mrs. Robert H. BowlesMr. and Mrs. David E. BreedloveMr. and Mrs. Carey BurnettMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. CanonicoMs. Dorothy LordMs. Cornelia CarrierKay and Charles ChittyMs. Jena ClemMs. Marilyn ColenDaniel Island CompanyMr. and Mrs. Les DetterbeckMr. and Mrs. James DixonMr. and Mrs. J. Gardiner DoddMs. Carol J. DrowotaDr. and Mrs. R. Stewart Eads, Jr.Ms. Anne ForrestMs. Joanne Foster and Mr. John MacallaMr. and Mrs. Richard C. GridleyMr. Michael HagaMr. and Mrs. Richard T. Hale, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Tom HarperMr. and Mrs. John HayesMs. Becca HiesterMr. and Mrs. Leo I. Higdon, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. HillMr. and Mrs. Paul HilstadMr. and Mrs. Paul HinesMs. Cindy HinesMr. Michael KoonMr. and Mrs. Mark T. LancasterMr. and Mrs. Edward LegaseyMs. Judy F. ManningMr. and Mrs. James MartinMrs. Kelley McCauleyMrs. Amy MercerThe Rev. and Mrs. Chad Minifie Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey MontgomeryMs. Sandy MorckelMs. Mary M. MullerMr. and Mrs. Dennis E. O’BrienMs. Anne OlsenMs. Debby PassoMr. and Mrs. William PerryMr. and Mrs. Michael PrevostMr. and Mrs. James RamichMr. and Mrs. Lee RichardsMr. and Mrs. Derek RossMs. Elizabeth SaalMr. and Mrs. Richard W. SmarttMr. and Mrs. Hilton SmithMr. and Mrs. W. S. SmithMs. Nancye Starnes Mr. and Mrs. Andrew SteeverMrs. Barbara K. StenderDr. and Mrs. David J. TennenbaumMr. Thomas E. ThornhillDr. and Mrs. Anton A. VreedeMr. and Mrs. John I. Wall

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HIGHLIGHTS OF UPCOMING EVENTS Visit GIBBESMUSEUM.ORG/EVENTS for a full listing of events and registration.

REOPENING EXHIBITIONS

FRIDAY, MAR 11 11AM

ART OF DESIGN Presented by the Women’s Council

Spring Luncheon Featuring Andrew Prince

LOCATION | Charleston Marriott, 170 Lockwood Blvd.

$150 Women’s Council Members, $175 Non-Members, $3,500 Table Sponsor

FRIDAY, JAN 8 10:30AM

GIBBES ON THE GO — GEORGIA O’KEEFFE: HER CAROLINA STORY Art with a Twist

LOCATION | Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC

$50 Members, $65 Non-Members (Transportation not included)

WEDNESDAY, JAN 20 6PM

AN EVENING LEARNING ABOUT CHARLESTON’S PREMIER PRIVATE COLLECTION AND HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL PAINTINGS. Smith Fellows and Director’s Circle Evening

LOCATION | Private Residence

FRIDAY, JAN 29 8–11PM

STORK CLUB Presented by Society 1858

LOCATION | No. 5 Faber, 5 Faber Street

$70 1858 Members $95 Non-Members

TUESDAY, FEB 2 6PM

THE POWER OF WORDS Art of Healing

LOCATION | Charleston Library Society, 164 King Street

$20 Library Society and Gibbes Members, $30 Non-Members

TUESDAY, FEB 16 6PM

REVEALING A MASTERPIECE: CONSERVATION OF THE GIBBES COLLECTION Insider Art Series

LOCATION | Lance Hall, Circular Congregational Church, 150 Meeting Street

$20 Members, $30 Non-Members

MONDAY, FEB 22 6PM

A CONVERSATION WITH THE EDITORS OF GARDEN & GUN Art with a Twist

LOCATION | The Cigar Factory 701 East Bay Street, #115

$20 Members, $30 Non-Members

MARCH 16–19

FELLOWS TRIP TO WASHINGTON, DC Fellows and Director’s Circle Travel Opportunity

LOCATION | National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

Contact Jena Clem at 843.722.2706 x225 or [email protected] for more details

TUESDAY, MAR 15 5:30–7:30PM

EMBRACE THE FALL: THE HEART OF HEALING WITH CARYN ANTOS O’HARA, E-RYT Art of Healing

LOCATION | Hazel Parker Community Center, 70 East Bay St.

$35 Members, $45 Non-Members

SUNDAY, APR 3 11AM–2PM

AFTERNOON WITH JEWELRY DESIGNER ELIZABETH LOCKE (Rescheduled) Fellows and Director’s Circle Afternoon

LOCATION | Private Residence

JANUARY 2016

FEBRUARY 2016

MARCH 2016

APRIL 2016

IMAGES

Manifest (detail), 2010, by Stacy Lynn Waddell (American, b. 1968); work on paper; 60 individual sheets, each 16 x 12 inches, overall dimension 80 x 144 inches; museum purchase

Porgy and Bess with George, Near Folly Island (detail), 1935, by Henry Botkin (American, 1896–1983); watercolor and ink on paper; museum purchase

MAY 28–OCT 9 BEYOND CATFISH ROW: THE ART OF PORGY AND BESS Reopening Exhibition

LOCATION | The Gibbes Museum of Art, 135 Meeting St.

Free with general admission or Gibbes membership

MAY 2016THURSDAY, MAY 12 7:30–10PM

GIBBES ON THE STREET: THE YEAR OF THE GIBBES 7th-Annual Street Party

LOCATION | Meeting St. between Cumberland and Queen Streets

$150 Members, $175 Non-Members, $1,000 Sponsors

MAY 28–OCT 9 THE THINGS WE CARRY: CONTEMPORARY ART IN THE SOUTH Reopening Exhibition

LOCATION | The Gibbes Museum of Art, 135 Meeting St.

Free with general admission or Gibbes membership

REOPENING

2016 EXHIBITIONS

MAY 28, 2016STAY TUNED FOR DETAILS ON REOPENING EVENTS

THE THINGS WE CARRY: CONTEMPORARY ART IN THE SOUTH

May 28–Oct 9, 2016

BEYOND CATFISH ROW: THE ART OF PORGY AND BESS

May 28–Oct 9, 2016

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