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THE WOODRUFF ARTS CENTER OF THE WOODRUFF ARTS CENTER 2014–2015 REPORT ON PHILANTHROPY ALLIANCE THEATRE ARTS FOR LEARNING ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HIGH MUSEUM OF ART

“Atlanta is a city of constant change and the Woodruff Arts Center is very much a part of its ongoing evolution. Looking ahead, it’s going to take the energy, ideas and passion of our most creative thinkers and fearless innovators to continue our progress. We have the opportunity to play a major role in helping Atlanta reach that potential – and we’re all in!” Doug Hertz Chair, Woodruff Arts Center Board of Trustees

A HUB FOR GROWTH & INNOVATION Great American cities share something in common: a strong reputation as vibrant epicenters for creativity and innovation. A driving force for Atlanta’s continued growth, the Woodruff Arts Center cultivates a dynamic arts and cultural scene for everyone, shaping our city’s future.

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CREATIVE EXPOSURE VISIONARY FUTURE Whether stage left, behind a canvas or as a member of an ensemble, the arts encourage people to discover new and exciting possibilities. The Woodruff Arts Center champions the many ways that creativity positively influences our city’s cultural landscape. From the up-and-coming generation of young visitors to long-time patrons, the Woodruff Arts Center offers an impactful experience for all.

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“We have always known that the arts and cultural organizations contribute to the quality of life, but the findings in the report show that the arts also significantly impact the economic vitality of our City.” – Camille Love Office of Cultural Affairs Director Atlanta, GEorgia Arts & Economic Impact Study IV

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Exposure to the arts can positively change a person’s life. From decision-making and inventiveness to cultural awareness, the BENEFITS of arts exposure are many. The Woodruff Arts Center is committed to transforming lives through an inspiring and culturally diverse collection of programs, workshops, mentorships, and residencies across our four arts partners. From the High Museum’s guest lecture series (Conversations with Contemporary Artists), to providing artists a producing home for undeveloped work (Alliance Theatre’s Reiser Atlanta Artists Lab), and free concerts in a local park (Atlanta Symphony’s Piedmont Park: Performance on the Promenade), the Woodruff Arts Center is dedicated to bringing the best to Atlanta. From a young age, the arts enable us to see what we are and to imagine what we can become – they foster the spark of possibility.

$299.9M Amount Generated in the City of Atlanta by the NON-PROFIT ARTS AND CULTURE INDUSTRY ACCORDING TO A NATIONAL STUDY CONDUCTED BY THE AMERICANS FOR ARTS IN 2010. – Arts & Economic Impact Study IV

72%

of business leaders say creativity is the #1 skill they seek when hiring

GOVERNING BOARD

Board of trustees 2014-2015

Doug J. Hertz *

Chair

Virginia A. Hepner *

President & CEO

Paul R. Garcia *

Vice Chair

Larry L. Gellerstedt III *

Immediate Past Chair

Reade Fahs *

Alliance Theatre Chair

Karole Lloyd *

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chair

Louise Sams *

High Museum of Art Chair

James W. Boswell *

Arts for Learning Chair

Howard Feinsand *

Finance Committee Chair

Jere Drummond *

Compensation & HR Committee Chair

Barry N. Berlin *

Investment Committee Chair

Susan Bell *

Audit Committee Chair

Phil Jacobs *

Nominating & Governance Committee Chair

Daniel Reardon *

Development Committee Chair

Dr. Elizabeth Kiss *

Education Committee Chair

Charles Abney

At-Large Member

Lynda Courts

At-Large Member

Vicki Palmer

At-Large Member

ELECTED TRUSTEES Penny McPhee

Peter Aman

Doug Franklin

Thomas J. Asher

Javier C. Goizueta

Edward Meyers

Georgia P. Ayers *

Laurie Ann Goldman

Hala Moddelmog

Juanita P. Baranco

Ernest LaMont Greer

Allen W. Nelson

Edward H. Bastian

Phil Harrison

Galen L. Oelkers

Dr. Mark P. Becker

Edward S. Heys, Jr.

Howard Palefsky

Tim E. Bentsen

Michael E. Hollingsworth II

William Pate

J. Veronica Biggins

Philip I. Kent

Solon Patterson

Stan Blackburn

Camille Kesler *

Shyam K. Reddy

Kenny Blank

William F. Kimble

Margaret C. Reiser

Lisa Borders

Christopher W. Klaus

Joe W. Rogers, Jr.

W. Paul Bowers

Kerry W. Kohnen

William H. Rogers, Jr.

Anna Cablik

Steve Koonin

Teya Ryan

Mary L. Cahill

Kurt P. Kuehn

S. Stephen Selig, III

Jeffrey S. Cashdan

Jane D. Lanier

Brant Standridge

Steve W. Chaddick

Jonathan LeCompte

Loren M. Starr

Thomas C. Chubb

Bertram L. Levy

Dr. Claire E. Sterk, PhD

Shantella E. Cooper

William H. Linginfelter

William J. Taggart

Jerry Couvaras

Charles S. Mann

G. Kimbrough Taylor, Jr.

Ann W. Cramer

Larry Mark

Geri P. Thomas

Michael S. Donnelly

Christopher C. Marquardt

Paul E. Viera

Joseph H. Estes

Philip R. Martens

Reggie Walker

Martin L. Flanagan

Carolyn C. McClatchey

life trustees James S. Balloun

Bradley N. Currey, Jr.

Ingrid Saunders Jones

Joseph R. Bankoff

Richard A. Denny, Jr.

James Henry Landon

Anne P. Berg

Mary D. Gellerstedt

Manning M. Pattillo, Jr.

Jane C. Black

Laura J. Hardman

C.B. Rogers, Jr.

Anne Cox Chambers

Mrs. W. Barrett Howell

Mrs. Charles A. Smithgall

John Clendenin

Lynn H. Johnston

John W. Spiegel

* Ex-Officio Trustee

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campaign leadership chair

2014-2015 Corporate campaign leadership

Paul R. Garcia vice-chair

Thomas E. Noonan CHALLENGE co-chairs

William H. Rogers, Jr. E. Jenner Wood III CHAMPIONS co-chairs

Michael S. Donnelly Carol Tomé CORPORATE MANAGED FOUNDATIONS chair

Ty Smith EMPLOYEES FOR THE ARTS co-chairs

Will Herman Wab P. Kadaba KINGPINS co-chairs

Lisa M. Borders Alan J. Prince RAINMAKERS co-chairs

Loren M. Starr Reggie Walker REAL ESTATE & CONSUMER co-chairs

Michael J. Sivewright Bolling P. Spalding TECHNOLOGY chair

David D. Cummings

woodruff circle Woodruff Circle members each contribute more than $250,000 annually to support the arts and education work of the  Woodruff Arts Center, Alliance Theatre, Arts for Learning, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and High Museum of Art.  We are deeply grateful to these 33 partners who help ensure the arts thrive in our community.

$1,000,000 +

$500,000–$999,999 A Friend of the Woodruff Arts Center Georgia Power Foundation, Inc. The Goizueta Foundation Hagedorn Family SunTrust Foundation SunTrust Bank Teammates and The SunTrust Trusteed Foundations: Florence C. and Harry L. English Memorial Fund Walter H. and Marjory M. Rich Memorial Fund Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. Wells Fargo

$250,000–$499,999 AT&T Bank of America Lucinda Bunnen The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc. Deloitte, its Partners & Employees Fulton County Arts Council Nancy & Holcombe T. Green, Jr. The Home Depot Fay & W. Barrett Howell The Kendeda Fund Sarah & Jim Kennedy Marilyn & Donald Keough The Estate of Florence Kopleff Anna & Hays Mershon The Sara Giles Moore Foundation PNC PwC, Partners & Employees The Rich Foundation, Inc. Louise Sams Mrs. Charles A. Smithgall, Jr. Ticketmaster UPS Donations made from June 1, 2013–May 31, 2014

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alliance theatre Board of Directors 2014–2015 officers Reade Fahs

Chair

Victoria Palefsky

Immediate Past Chair

Steve Chaddick

Treasurer

Board of Directors Kristin R. Adams

Jocelyn Hunter

Fran Rogers

James Anderson

John Keller

Bill Rowland

Lynn Ayers *

Lauren Kiefer

Surishtha Sehgal

Kenny Blank

James A. Kilberg

Steve Selig

Steve Chaddick

Mary Jane Kirkpatrick

Pam Sessions

Philippa Ellis

Jeff Levy

Bill Sleeper

Daryl Evans

Alan McKeon

Bronson Smith

Joseph W. Evans

Carol Meadows

Karen Spiegel

Reade Fahs

Hala Moddelmog

John Strom

Howard Feinsand

Phil Moise

Chuck Taylor

Molly Fuller

Maureen Morrison

Rosemarie Thurston

Richard Goerss

Victoria Palefsky

Nina Urban

Andrew Golde, M.D.

Helen Smith Price

Rebekah Wasserman

Alexander Goldsmith

Dan Reardon

Cynthia Widner Wall

Pat Gunning

Patty Reid

Jill Wilson

Virginia A. Hepner *

Margaret Reiser

Todd Zeldin

Lila Hertz

Maurice Rosenbaum

Advisory Board Madelyn Adams

Kevin Glass

Candace Rodriguez

Tracie Arnold

Barbara Goldman

Chris Schneider

Shean Atkins

Patrice Greer

Alan Schreihofer

Connie Austin

Michael Harper

Ron Segal

Michael Barrett

Neil Hirsch

Linda Selig

Paul Bianchi

Heather Vincent Holley

Jonathan Shapero

Keith Bolden

Rita Izaguirre

Linda Silberman

Donna Bowman

Andrea Jones

Nancy Silverboard

Erin Brown

David Kuniansky

Lynda Smith

Stephen Brown

Constance Lewis

Steven Steindel

Catharine Burkett

Molly Osborne

Chandra Stephens-

Susan Callaway

Rosemary Magee

Albright

Imara Canady

Juanita Markwalter

Charlita Stephens-Walker

Sona Chambers

Reese McCranie

Susan Stiefel

Andrew Chang

S. Alan McKnight, Jr.

Todd A. Tautfest

Greg Changnon

Penelope McPhee

Shawn Tylka

Caren Cook

Dori Miller

Avril Vignos

Sallie Daniel

Mary Moore

Lynda Walker

John Deushane

Starr Moore

Aaron Watson

Cydnee Dubrof

Kendrick Phillips

Joni Winston

Lisa R. Ellinger

Almeera Jiwa Pratt

Kristen Wood

Jen Farris

Liza Purcell

David Felfoldi

Kathryn Richard

Cindy Fowler

Georgia Schley Ritchie

Lifetime Directors Rita Anderson

George Goodwin

Bob Reiser

Ken Bernhardt

Laura Hardman

Jane Shivers

Frank Chew

Hays Mershon

Sally G. Tomlinson

Ann Cramer

Richard S. Myrick

Ben White

Linda Davidson

Helen Regenstein

* Ex-officio

Arts for Learning Board of Directors 2014–2015 officers James W. Boswell Board Chair LeighAnn H. Costley Vice Chair & Chair-Elect Larry M. Mark Treasurer Virginia A. Hepner Ex-Officio Dave Houser Community Leader, At-Large Ada Lee Correll Community Leader, At-Large

board of Directors Dawn M. Bading Gregg D. Bedol John Bluhm Teresa T. Bonder Lillian N. Caudle Barbara Coulter Laura Dames Fred Ehlers Cindy Ehmer Adrienne J. Figur Stacy L. Grooms Daniel T. McFarland William Moss Keena Ryals-Jenkins Catherine Tabor Jonathan D. White Ellen C. Yates

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the patron circlE

$500,000+ The Coca-Cola Company Georgia Power Foundation, Inc. SunTrust Foundation SunTrust Bank Teammates and The SunTrust Trusteed Foundations: Florence C. and Harry L. English Memorial Fund Walter H. and Marjory M. Rich Memorial Fund

$300,000+

The Woodruff Arts Center’s Annual Campaign set an all-time record, raising more than $9.6 million, thanks to the generosity of the Patron Circle donors. Campaign gifts support our shared services model, which funds campus-wide operations.

Cox Interests: Anne Cox Chambers Atlanta Journal Constitution James M. Cox Foundation Cox Radio Group Atlanta WSB-TV Deloitte, its Partners & Employees The Home Depot PwC, Partners & Employees UPS

$200,000+ Bank of America The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc. Delta Air Lines, Inc. EY, Partners & Employees Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.

$150,000+ Alston & Bird LLP Cushman & Wakefield of Georgia King & Spalding Partners & Employees KPMG LLP, Partners & Employees The Sara Giles Moore Foundation The Rich Foundation, Inc.

$100,000+

Bold Beauchamp C. Carr Challenge Fund Donors Donations for the FY14 Woodruff Arts Center Annual Campaign: June 1, 2013–May 31, 2014

AT&T Equifax Inc. & Employees Invesco Ltd. Kay and Doug Ivester Jones Day Foundation and Employees Kaiser Permanente The Marcus Foundation, Inc. Wells Fargo The David, Helen & Marian Woodward Fund

the patron circlE $75,000+ AGL Resources Inc. Chick-fil-A Foundation Kilpatrick Townsend LLP The Sartain Lanier Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ratcliffe Regions Financial Corporation RockTenn

$50,000+ Susan and Richard Anderson Neal K. Aronson & Wendy L. Conrad Birch Communications Camp-Younts Foundation Crawford & Company Frank Jackson Sandy Springs Toyota and Scion Jones Lang LaSalle NCR Foundation Novelis PNC Primerica Sutherland Asbill and Brennan LLP The Zeist Foundation, Inc.

$25,000+ Arby’s Foundation Atlanta Foundation Lisa & Joe Bankoff BB&T Corporation Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Cousins Properties Foundation John & Mary Franklin Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence L. Gellerstedt III

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Georgia Natural Gas Georgia-Pacific GMT Capital Corporation Greenberg Traurig, LLP Holder Construction Company The Imlay Foundation, Inc. Lou Brown Jewell The Joe E. Johnston Foundation Sarah & Jim Kennedy The Klaus Family Foundation The Ray M. & Mary Elizabeth Lee Foundation, Inc. Livingston Foundation, Inc. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Newell Rubbermaid Norfolk Southern Foundation Printpack, Inc. & The Gay and Erskine Love Foundation Patty and Doug Reid Family Foundation Rollins, Inc. Rooms to Go Children’s Fund Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. SCANA Energy Southwest Airlines Southwire Company Carol & Ramon Tomé Family Fund Troutman Sanders LLP Verizon Waffle House, Inc. Gertrude & Williams C. Wardlaw Fund Frances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc. Woodruff Arts Center Employees Yancey Bros. Co.

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$15,000+ A Friend of the Woodruff Arts Center Aaron’s Inc. ABM Onsite Services Acuity Brands A.E.M. Family Foundation Mr. Peter Aman Arnall Golden Gregory LLP Assurant Specialty Property Atlanta Marriott Marquis Atlantic American Corporation Atlantic Trust Anna & Ed Bastian Susan R. Bell & Patrick M. Morris Laura & Stan Blackburn Bluetube Interactive Ms. Lisa Borders The Boston Consulting Group The Brand Banking Company The George M. Brown Trust Fund of Atlanta, Georgia Bryan Cave LLP Capital Guardian Trust Company Casey-Slade Group, Merrill Lynch Center Family Foundation The Chatham Valley Foundation, Inc. Mr. Thomas C. Chubb Ann & Jeff Cramer CSX Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Currey, Jr. Michael S. Donnelly Fifth Third Bank First Data Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Flanagan Gas South, LLC Genuine Parts Company Price Gilbert, Jr. Charitable Fund Grant Thornton LLP Harland Clarke Mr. Phil Harrison HD Supply Virginia A. Hepner & Malcolm Barnes The Howell Fund, Inc. Isdell Family Foundation Weldon H. Johnson Family Foundation J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation The Thomas M. & Irene B. Kirbo Charitable Foundation Thomas H. Lanier Family Foundation Lanier Parking Solutions The Barbara W. & Bertram L. Levy Fund The Blanche Lipscomb Foundation, Inc.

Karole & John Lloyd Kurt P. Kuehn & Cheryl Davis Macy’s Foundation Majestic Realty Mohawk Industries, Inc. & Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Boykin Vicki & John Palmer The Sally & Peter Parsonson Foundation, Inc. Piedmont Charitable Foundation, Inc. Post Properties, Inc. Jane and Joe Prendergast Quikrete Mary & Craig Ramsey Regal Entertainment Group, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William H. Rogers, Jr. Louise Sams & Jerome Grilhot Selig Enterprises, Inc./ The Selig Foundation Smith & Howard Karen & John Spiegel State Bank & Trust Company Claire E. Sterk and Kirk Elifson Tishman Speyer Properties Mark and Evelyn Trammell Foundation Trimont Real Estate Advisors, Inc. Mr. Paul E. Viera Sue & John Wieland Mr. & Mrs. James B. Williams Mrs. Sue S. Williams Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP Wood Partners Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Yellowlees Bold Beauchamp C. Carr Challenge Fund Donors Donations for the FY14 Woodruff Arts Center Annual Campaign: June 1, 2013–May 31, 2014

Atlanta symphony orchestra Board of Directors 2014–2015 officers Karole F. Lloyd

Chair

D. Kirk Jamieson

Vice Chair

Joni Winston

Secretary

Howard D. Palefsky

Treasurer

board of Directors Jim Abrahamson †

Kelly L. Loeffler

Ron Antinori

Meghan H. Magruder

Neil H. Berman

Brian F. McCarthy

Paul Blackney

Penny McPhee †

Brett Blumencranz

Michael J. Merlin

Frank H. Boykin

Terence L. Neal

Mary Rockett Brock

E. Fay Pearce, Jr.

Janine Brown

Suzanne Tucker Plybon

C. Merrell Calhoun

Patricia H. Reid †

Bill Carey

Margaret Conant Reiser

S. Wright Caughman, M.D.

Ronda Respess *

Ronald M. Cofield

Martin Richenhagen

Russell Currey

Stanley E. Romanstein, Ph.D. *

Carlos del Rio, M.D.

William Schultz

Lynn Eden

John Sibley †

Shirley C. Franklin

H. Hamilton Smith †

Paul R. Garcia †

Lucinda B. Smith

Carol Green Gellerstedt

Paul Snyder

Virginia A. Hepner *

Gail Ravin Starr

Tad Hutcheson

Mary Rose Taylor

Roya Irvani

Joseph M. Thompson

Clayton F. Jackson

Ray Uttenhove

Camille Kesler *

S. Patrick Viguerie

Mark Kistulinec

Detlev von Platen

Steve Koonin

Kathy N. Waller

Carrie Kurlander

Thomas Wardell

Edward A. Labry III

Mark D. Wasserman

James H. Landon

John B. White, Jr.

Donna Lee †

Richard S. White, Jr.

Hank Linginfelter

Patrice Wright-Lewis †

Xia Liu

Camille Yow

board of counselors Mrs. Helen Aderhold

George Lanier

Elinor Breman

Patricia Leake

Dr. John W. Cooledge

Lucy Lee

John Donnell

Mrs. William C. Lester

Jere Drummond

Mrs. J. Erskine Love

Carla Fackler

Carolyn C. McClatchey

Charles Ginden

Joyce Schwob

John T. Glover

W. Rhett Tanner

Dona Humphreys

G. Kimbrough Taylor

Aaron J. Johnson

Michael W. Trapp

Ben F. Johnson III

Edus Warren

Herb Karp

Adair R. White

Jim Kelley

life directors Howell E. Adams, Jr.

Azira G. Hill

Bradley Currey, Jr.

Dr. James M. Hund

Mrs. Drew Fuller

Mrs. Charles A. Smithgall, Jr.

Mary D. Gellerstedt * Ex-officio † 2014–2015 Sabbatical

High Museum of Art Board of Directors 2014–2015 officers Louise Sams

Chair, Board of Directors

Charles L. Abney III

Chair Elect

Charlene Crusoe-Ingram

Secretary

Sally McDaniel

Vice-Chair Administration & Board Support

Nena Griffith

Vice-Chair Collections

Michael Keough

Vice-Chair Exhibitions

Dan Baldwin

Vice-Chair Finance & Operations and Treasurer

Bert Clark

Vice-Chair Advancement

Spring Asher

Vice-Chair Education

Sidney Rodbell

Vice-Chair Marketing & Communications

Directors Alton Adams

Bahman M. Irvani

Helen B. Rieser

Lauren Amos

Jane Jackson

Michael J. Russell

Radcliffe Bailey

West Johnson

D. Jack Sawyer, Jr.

Tom Bell

Derek Johnston

M. Alexis Scott

Joe Best

Baxter Jones

Sharon Newell Shirley

Daniel W. Boone III

Walter E. Jospin

John Shlesinger F. Terry Stent *^

Ron Brill

Sarah Kenan Kennedy

Jack Capers *

Michael Keough

Michelle Sullivan

Elaine Davis

Wendy Kopp

Chelton D. Tanger

Barbarella Diaz

Jane Lanier

Amanda Taylor

Jerome Dobson

Elaine L. Levin

Henrie Treadwell

Scott C. Dozier

Bertram L. Levy

Rebecca Dial Warner

Brooke Jackson Edmond

Tim Mapes

Harriet Warren

Howard Elkins

Joan Marmo

Joan Whitcomb

Peggy Foreman

Merry McCleary *

John F. Wieland *^

Nancy Green

Anna Mershon

Elizabeth Willet

Newell Harbin

James H. Morgens

Doug Williams

Marge Harvey

Pratap C. Mukharji *

Loraine Williams

Sara Hehir

Eliza Kraft Olander

Diane L. Wisebram

James L. Henderson III *^

Sanford H. Orkin

Ben Hill

Richard C. Parker

Kathleen Hohlstein

Jarel Portman

Jack K. Holland

Douglas F. Reid

Karen Hughes

Arthur H. Richardson

Ex-Officio Non-Voting Virginia A. Hepner *

President & CEO, Woodruff Arts Center

Michael E. Shapiro

Nancy & Holcombe T. Green, Jr. Director,



High Museum of Art

life directors William N. Banks, Jr.

Fay Howell

Elizabeth Hale Barnett

Donald R. Keough

Jane C. Black

Catherine Rawson

Lucinda W. Bunnen

Fred Richman

Frances B. Bunzl

Henry C. Schwob

Anne Cox Chambers

John W. Spiegel^

Jacqueline F. Clark

Howard S. Stein

Thomas G. Cousins ^

Mark K. Taylor

Richard A. Denny, Jr. ^

Marjorie West

David Driskell Rawson Foreman ^ Charlotte R. Garson M. Anthony Greene T. Marshall Hahn, Jr.

* Executive Committee includes all Officers as well as Directors noted with an asterisk ^ Past Board of Directors Chair

employees for the arts Each year, many Atlanta companies encourage their employees to support the Woodruff Arts Center through workplace giving. We are grateful to the 1,330 employees whose generosity reached the following levels during the 2013–2014 Campaign. In thanks for their involvement, contributors receive exclusive discounts and access to tickets across the campus.

$200,000+

$1M raised

Deloitte, its Partners & Employees PwC, Partners & Employees SunTrust

$100,000+ EY, Partners & Employees KPMG LLP, Partners & Employees

$25,000+ Equifax & Employees Jones Day Foundation and Employees Kilpatrick Townsend LLP King & Spalding Partners & Employees Woodruff Arts Center Employees

$1,000+ Accenture Bryan Cave LLP Cushman & Wakefield of Georgia, Inc. DLA Piper LLP Georgia-Pacific Mark III Signs, Inc. Smith & Howard Trimont Real Estate Advisors, Inc. Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice Donations for the FY14 Woodruff Arts Center Annual Campaign: June 1, 2013–May 31, 2014

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REVENUE $92.3M FY14 total sources of revenue

$35.6M contributed Income

$41.1M Earned Income

(contributions and sponsorships)

(ticket sales, tuition, memberships, etc.)

$1M

$14.6M

other Income

endowment Income

(including city, state and federal funding)

EXPENSES $92.2M FY14 total expenses

$46M ARTS & EDUCATION PROGRAMMING

$25.2M ADMINISTRATION

$15.7M OUTREACH & AWARENESS

$5.3M CAMPUS MAINTENANCE The Woodruff Arts Center utilizes a shared services model to optimize budgets across the organization. During FY14, 50% of expenses were related to artistic offerings and educational programming. The remaining expenses included 27% administrative costs, 17% for outreach and awareness efforts, and 6% for upkeep and improvement of the campus.

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“The arts have always been a means by which we can connect with one another across race, gender, class and cultural differences. When we embrace our innate desire to explore and create, we open the door to exciting new possibilities that bring us closer together while still celebrating our differences.” Virginia A. Hepner President & CEO, Woodruff Arts Center

THE HEART OF DISCOVERY & ENGAGEMENT In the midst of Atlanta’s vibrant arts scene, the Woodruff Arts Center serves as a captivating destination point for the more than 1.5 million patrons who visit every year. People come to our campus in search of family enrichment, enlightenment, and social engagement. Here, they connect with the arts and to one another.

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INDIVIDUAL connections SHARED EXPERIENCES The arts enlighten our minds and awaken our senses; they kindle imagination and fulfill a fundamental desire within our souls. When we share in the arts, we empower one another and enrich our lives. The Woodruff Arts Center and our four arts partners provide diverse opportunities for individuals of all ages to engage with the arts directly and personally. However one chooses to participate, the impact created by a singular experience holds the possibility to initiate influential dialogue, create new relationships, and sometimes, even shift a life’s direction.

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100 POINTS STUDENTS WHO TAKE FOUR YEARS OF ARTS and MUSIC CLASSES WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL ON AVERAGE SCORE ABOUT ONE HUNDRED POINTS BETTER ON THE SAT THAN STUDENTS WHO TOOK ONE-HALF YEAR OR LESS.

FROM STEM TO * STEAM A growing movement across our nation’s schools suggests the study of arts is as essential to innovation as science, technology, engineering and math.

300k+ students take part in the woodruff arts center education programs

The Woodruff Arts Center brings a sense of community through the sharing of collective

experiences. Children as young as 18 months become our youngest patrons through programs such as the Alliance’s Theatre For the Very Young. Once in school, students take field trips to the High or to the Symphony or are one of the students in the more than 200 schools and community centers that Arts for Learning reaches. Adolescents deepen their engagement through programs such as Atlanta Youth Symphony Orchestra, in which 120 talented young musicians are challenged and mentored by ASO musicians. The campus-wide Wells Fargo ArtsVibe Teen Program, impacts over 26,000 teens through poetry slams, music lessons, acting classes, among many others. At the Woodruff Arts Center, we aim to inspire innovation in Atlanta’s youth; the arts unlock their potential. They will create and shape our future.

“...you want to live in a city where art lives, you want to live in a city where art works, and you want to live in a city where art is always part of the conversation.” —Susan V. Booth Artistic Director, Alliance TheatRE

*STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) integrates art to STEM, to help children observe, question, investigate, analyze, solve problems, report and reflect.

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giving Ensemble The Woodruff Art Center’s Annual

$10,000–$14,999

$5,000–$9,999

A Friend of the Robert W.

AGCO Corporation

Woodruff Arts Center

Akers Foundation, Inc.

BCD Travel

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Asher

The Ron & Lisa Brill Charitable Trust

Atlanta Bread Company

Roxanne & Jeffrey Cashdan

Atlanta Life Financial Group

Steve W. Chaddick

Balch & Bingham

Covenant Foundation, Inc.

Ms. Juanita P. Baranco

Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Fernandez

Bennett Thrasher P.C.

Campaign set an all-time record, raising

Fitzgerald + CO

Elesa & Tim Bentsen

Ford & Harrison LLP

Jim & Lisa Boswell

more than $9.6 million, thanks to the

The Fraser-Parker Foundation

W. Paul Bowers

Mr. Thomas Freeman

Bradley-Turner Foundation, Inc.

generosity of the Giving Ensemble.

Paul & Carol Garcia

Ms. Rosalind G. Brewer

Goldman Sachs & Co.

Mary & John Brock

Campaign gifts support our shared

Graphic Packaging International Inc.

Mrs. Frances B. Bunzl

Nancy & Charles Harrison

Mary Cahill & Rory Murphy

services model, which funds campus-

Hunton & Williams

Center Family Foundation

wide operations.

Mr. John R. Jay

The CNA Foundation

Ingrid Saunders Jones

Colonial Consulting, LLC

The Abraham J. & Phyllis Katz Foundation

The Cooper Carry Charitable Foundation

Philip I. Kent Foundation

Crocker Partners

Donations for the FY14 Woodruff Arts Center Annual Campaign: June 1, 2013–May 31, 2014

Jonathan LeCompte

Randy and Suzie Donaldson

Manhattan Associates

Jere Drummond

Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Maza

Fallon Benefits Group

Edward C. Mitchell, Jr.

Ellen & Howard Feinsand

James Starr Moore Memorial Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fleshman

Mr. Ryan Newth

Doug & Teresa Franklin

Noonan Family Foundation

Dolores & Javier C. Goizueta

Novare Group Holdings LLC

James B. Hannan

Mr. & Mrs. Markham D. Oswald

The Dot & Lam Hardman Family

Victoria & Howard Palefsky

Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Solon P. Patterson

Lucy Clair Harris Atlanta Arts Trust

Perkins & Will

Mr. & Mrs. William C. Hatcher

Susan & David Peterson

Steve Herman

Mr. & Mrs. James Pirouz

Mr. & Mrs. H. Schaffer Hilton

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Hollis Howell III

Realan Foundation

John Huntz

Richard D. Shirk

Investment Research & Advisory Group

Slalom Consulting

Jenny & Phil Jacobs

Mr. & Mrs. Carlton V. Smith

Mr. Randall B. Johnston

Mr. & Mrs. Jacien L. Steele

JP Morgan Chase, Atlanta

Jane Smith Turner Foundation

Mr. Jeffrey Kammerer

Vertical Systems, Inc.

Ms. Lynn Kawaminami

Mr. Michael Wheeler

Mr. & Mrs. Gregory C. Kelly

Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Keough Kimberly-Clark William F. Kimble

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Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King

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Mr. Keith Adams & Ms. Kerry Heyward

Chip Mann & Bill Gilmore

The Family of Ivan Allen III

Carolyn & Frank McGaughey

Joan & Neal Allen

Mr. & Mrs. John Hays Mershon

Yum & Ross Arnold

Eddie & Jan Meyers

Mr. Arthur Ash

Mingledorff’s Inc.

Atlanta Airport Marriott Gateway

MWV Food & Beverage

Atlantic Capital Bank

Northern Trust

Ghislaine Austin & Edward Belcak

Lynn & Galen Oelkers

Banta Immigration Law Ltd.

Ms. Katrina Oliver

Ralph Bartel / TravelZoo, Inc.

Oxford Industries, Inc.

Dr. Mark P. Becker

Mr. & Mrs. William A. Parker, Jr.

Barry N. Berlin

Mr. Richard Penkoski

Les Bethune

The Pittulloch Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Phil Binkow

Porsche Cars, North America, Inc.

Ms. Pamela L. Blackburn

Larry L. Prince

Mr. Max E. Blocker

Dan Reardon

Mr. James D. Brock

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alliance theatre highlights

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Reichel

Mrs. Lucinda W. Bunnen

The Alliance Theatre’s 2013/14 Season included exciting world

Lisa Robinson

Mr. Kevin W. Campbell

premieres including The Geller Girls, by favorite Atlanta playwright

Mr. Douglas Rohleder

Mr. & Mrs. Warren G. Carson

Janece Shaffer, and The Tall Girls, by past Alliance/Kendeda

Mr. & Mrs. John F. Schraudenbach

Stephen M. Carter

National Graduate Playwriting Competition winner Meg Miroshnik. 

Shepherd Foundation, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Neal A. Caudle

Mrs. Charles A. Smithgall

Ms. Aleathia D. Chisolm

Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. Sopher

Mr. Stephen Choi

Samuel H. Srochi

Cleveland Electric Company

Loren Starr & Gail Starr

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Connel III

Mr. & Mrs. Clarence B. Stowe

Mr. & Mrs. James L. Curry

Mr. Robert Swegle

Daniel Corporation

Taylor Consulting Group, Inc

Mr. Thomas A. Diasio

Mr. G. Kimbrough Taylor, Jr.

Mr. Kevin P. Dolan & Mrs. Leigh Ann

Geri P. Thomas

Dolan

Patti & Eddie Turner

Mr. W. Rick Donnalley

U.S. Security Associates, Inc.

DPR Hardin Construction Company LLC

The 45th Alliance Season also included important new American musicals Harmony – A New Musical, by longtime collaborators Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman, and Tappin’ Thru Life, written by and starring entertainment icon Maurice Hines.  The Alliance celebrated the 10th Anniversary of the Alliance/ Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition by producing a full season on the Hertz Stage of new works by past competition winners, as well as the world premiere of the 2014 competition winner – In Love and Warcraft by Madhuri Shekar. 

United Community Bank

Mr. & Mrs. Brad Duncan

Mr. Reggie Walker

Mr. & Mrs. Denis J. Duncan

The Alliance Theatre for Youth and Families produced a new

WATL/WXIA/Gannett Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Randall T. Duncan

work for middle school audiences titled The Grimm Lives of the

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Welch

Mr. & Mrs. David Edmiston

Inbetweens, as well as two world premiere productions for Theatre

Mr. Bryan Williams

Ms. DeeAnn E. Evans

for the Very Young – Little Raindrop Songs and Songs to Grow On –

Richard Williams & Janet Lavine

Mr. Brant Ferrell

specifically developed for audiences 18 months – 5 years old. 

Libby & Jenner Wood

Ms. Amanda Foster Baerbel Freudenthaler

In 2013 the Alliance launched the first annual Reiser Atlanta

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Gallagher

Artists Lab to support and provide opportunities to artists of

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew H. Garber

multiple theatre disciplines looking for a production home for

Scott & Mary Ellen Garrett

undeveloped work. The Alliance extended an open call for

22squared, inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Gelber

artists to submit their projects and received 68 applications,

A. Montag & Associates

Mr. Aaron Gilcreast

representing 204 individual artists. The three winning projects

Mr. Hunter Abercrombie III

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Gillin

were awarded $10,000, and, after nine months of developmental

Mr. Jeffrey Able

Mr. & Mrs. John W. Grant III

work, were presented to the public via free performances. 

$2,500–$4,999

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$2,500–$4,999 cont’d Mr. & Ms. Jason Gray

ARTS FOR LEARNING highlights

Munich American Reassurance Company

Mr. & Mrs. Randy Gregson

Mr. Jeff A. Neikirk

Mr. John Griffin

Mr. Eric A. Nelson

Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Grillaert

Mr. Scott Nix

Robert Hall Gunn, Jr.

Ms. Margaret Painter

Mr. William D. Hart, Jr.

Ms. Susan M. Parsons

Mr. Jessie Hatcher

William Pate & Judy Trotochaud

Mr. Tim A. Hayes & Ms. Felicia Speetjens

Mr. & Mrs. Keven Patterson

Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Hays

Mr. S. Gary Peacock, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew D. Herbein

Mr. Robert Popowski

Mr. Will Herman

Gary Price

Lori & Ed Heys

Margaret & Bob Reiser

Hilton Atlanta

Mr. & Mrs. John Riordan

Hines

The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta

Ms. Kimberly Huddleston

Mr. Benjamin Roberts

Mr. Thomas H. Hudspeth, Jr.

Jack Rogers

Mr. Mark Huffstetler

Ms. Ashley Scott

Mr. William Hull

Dr. & Mrs. Carter Smith, Jr.

IDI

Mr. Kelly W. Smith

Ms. Mie Igarashi

Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Smith

Young Audiences has a new name, Arts for Learning, to reflect its

Inglett & Stubbs, LLC

Mr. George Soba

focus on arts-integrated learning with ties to school curriculum.

Mr. Jack Ingram

Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Specht, Esq.

Last year, Arts for Learning delivered 1,400 performances,

J. Smith Lanier & Co.

Mr. & Mrs. David L. Stallings

workshops and residencies serving over 200,000 students.

JW Marriott Buckhead

Mr. Brant Standridge

David & Jennifer Kahn Family Foundation

Ms. Virginia L. Staton

Arts for Learning celebrated its 30th Anniversary of transforming

Mr. & Mrs. Muhtar Kent

Sterling Spoon Culinary Management

the lives and learning of Georgia’s young people through the arts

Kim King Associates, LLC

Drs. Beverly & Travis Tatum

with a luncheon honoring long-time board member and supporter

Kerry W. Kohnen

Taylor & Mathis, Inc.

Ada Lee Correll. An exhibit featuring highlights of those 30 years

Korn/Ferry International

Mr. Doug Thomas

was displayed in the Memorial Arts Building’s Bankoff Gallery.

Mr. Robert Lattimore

Ms. Lizanne Thomas & Mr. David Black

Mr. & Mrs. Mark T. Lazzaro

Rex Veal

Martha & Wilton Looney

Mr. & Mrs. David Warren

220 preschool students and 22 teachers from Sheltering Arms Early Education and Family Centers participated in Grow Up Great, a national initiative of PNC Bank. Arts for Learning partners with Fernbank Museum to offer Family Creativity Nights celebrating the arts and sciences, host visits to the Woodruff Arts Center and Fernbank for students and their families, create take-home activity kits and provide professional development opportunities for teachers.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Loughran

Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Wedge

Ms. Joyce Mace

Mr. & Mrs. Mark C. West

Mr. & Mrs. Doug MacLean

Winter Construction Company

Dr. & Mrs. William McClatchey

Mrs. & Mr. Kristin Wood

McDonald’s USA, LLC

Mr. & Mrs. D. Brent Wyper

Mr. & Mrs. Milford W. McGuirt

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Yovino

McKenney’s Inc. Penelope & Raymond McPhee Mr. David Middendorf Mrs. James H. Miller, Jr.

$1,000–$2,499

Mr. & Mrs. Philip W. Millians

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Abele

between Arts for Learning, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta

Minerva USA

F. Duane Ackerman

and the Alliance Theatre, helps students sharpen their writing and

Mitzner Family Foundation

Ackerman & Company

communications skills and gives them an outlet to express their

Steve & Hala Moddelmog

Mr. Justin Adams

feelings. Students showcase their work at Teen Slam Competitions

Montag & Caldwell, Inc.

Madeline & Howell Adams, Jr.

at the Woodruff Arts Center.

Mr. Michael Morrow

Ms. Virginia Adams

Over 100 students in seven Boys & Girls Clubs participated in the Teen Slam program this year. Teen Slam, a partnership

Mr. & Mrs. Randall R. Addington

Mr. & Mrs. Todd A. Cameron

Mr. & Mrs. John M. Allan

Mr. Jay Camillo & Mrs. Kiera Ellis

Dr. & Mrs. J. David Allen

Mr. Jeffrey M. Campbell

Tricia & Inman Allen

The Ronald & Vicki Canakaris

The Besse Johnson & George Blanton Allen Foundation

Family Foundation Mr. Bickerton W. Cardwell, Jr.

ASD, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Cargill

Atlanta Property Group

Carlton Fields

Mr. Jesse H. Austin III

Mr. Louis J. Carpenetti

Mr. Thomas W. Avent, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Ken J. Carrig

Mr. & Mrs. Steven S. Aycock

Glenn Carson

Mr. Ray E. Baltz & Mrs. Pamela G. Baltz

Carter & Associates, LLP

Ms. Valerie Bandy

Cassidy Turley

Tom & Robyn Barkin

Mr. Bernard V. Cates

Ms. Patricia T. Barmeyer

Mr. John A. Chandler &

Mr. Jeff Barnett

giving Ensemble

Ms. Elizabeth V. Tanis

Mr. Scott A. Barnhart

Anil Cheriyan

Mr. & Mrs. Steven Barth

Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. Chill

Mr. W. Randall Bassett

Chubb & Son

The Beck Group

Mr. Ed Ciechoski

Mr. R. Greg Bell

Mr. Brett Clarence

Ms. Dianne Bernez

Dr. William Clarkson IV

Mr. Jonathan Biele

Ms. Carolyn Clemmings

Mr. Paul Bierbusse

Mr. Rob Coble

Veronica & Franklin Biggins

Mr. & Mrs. James W. Cochran, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Jean-Emmanuel Biondi

The Cohen-Kogon Charitable Fund

Ms. Vicki C. Bitzis

Colliers International

Mr. Chris Blalock

Mr. & Mrs. Cecil D. Conlee

Mr. & Mrs. James H. Blanchard

Mr. Jason Connor

Ms. Jean T. Blanchard

Mrs. Martha H. Cook

Mr. & Mrs. David Bloom

Shantella Cooper

Isaac & Melody Blythers

Mr. Hank Corriher

Mr. James S. Bomar

Corus360

Ms. Sherry Boulay

Mr. & Mrs. Scott C. Cotton

Ms. Anna Bourne

Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Courts IV

Mr. Eddie Bozeman

Ms. & Mr. Ashlee Cribb

Mr. Patrick James Brady

Mr. Nick Crooks

Branch Properties LLC

Ms. Molly Cummings

Mr. Nathan Briesemeister

Robin Cutshaw

Ms. Saudra M. Brown

Cari Dawson & John Sparrow

Mr. Thomas Brown

Ms. Stephanie DeBour

Mr. Todd Brown

The Dewberry Foundation

Mr. Ed L. Brownlee

Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Diamond

Mr. Randall W. Buhlig

Cyntressa Dickey

Mr. Randy Butler

Mr. Christopher Dietrick

Café Intermezzo

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Dillon

Kelly R. Caffarelli

Susan & Paul Dimmick

Cahaba Wealth Management

Mr. Brad Dinsmore

“From a corporate perspective, the arts – and by extension the Woodruff Arts Center – are vital to Atlanta’s future. They inspire our people, spark imagination, and create the vibrant community that companies need to cultivate and attract world-class talent. When the arts flourish, so does business.” – Paul R. Garcia Chair, Corporate Campaign & Vice Chair, Board of Trustees

Donations for the FY14 Woodruff Arts Center Annual Campaign: June 1, 2013–May 31, 2014

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giving Ensemble “Great art in every form is something that

$1,000–$2,499 cont’d DLA Piper

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Griffin

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. Dodge

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Groome

Ms. & Mr. Phylliss Dorman

Mr. Thomas Hackett

Dorsey Alston, Realtors

David & Mary Haddow

Mr. Michael Douglas

Haddow & Company

The Dryman Team

Mr. & Mrs. Chris Hadorn

Ms. L. Allison Dukes

Mr. Daniel Hagaman

Lisa Dunavin

Mr. & Mrs. Sheffield Hale

has defined and supported the culture

EARNEST Partners LLC

Halpern Enterprises, Inc.

Melinda & Michael Egan III

Mr. Aubrey Harrell

of any great city for millennia. Having

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Ellman

Mr. & Mrs. Henry B. Harris III

Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Evans

Mr. John Ralph Harris, Jr.

such world-class organizations serving

Ms. Pamela Ewing

Harry Norman, Realtors

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Eyinla

Haverty Furniture Companies Inc.

our community all under one roof, from

Mr. Jared Faellaci

Mr. Holmes Hawkins

Mr. Michael P. Fahey

Daniel Haynes

Mr. & Mrs. J. Donald Fancher

Hendrick, Inc.

the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to the Alliance Theatre, High Museum and Arts for Learning, is truly a special gem that sits right in the heart of Atlanta.” – Karole F. Lloyd Chair, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors

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Peter Farley

Ms. Sue Hendrix

Mr. Scott Feely

Mr. & Mrs. Rodger Herndon, Sr.

Mr. Nigel Ferguson

Mr. & Mrs. Greg L. Heston

Ms. Maria T. Fernandez &

Hills Family Foundation

Mr. Jeffrey Schultz

Mrs. Susan C. Hogan

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Ferst

Ms. Carolyn Holcomb

Mr. John A. Fields, Jr.

Robert & Ann Holder Family Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Randy Figur

Holder Properties, Inc.

Financial Innovations, LLC

Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Hooper

Mr. William Fisher

Ms. Melissa Horne

Mr. & Mrs. Rawson Foreman

Ms. Lynn Huff

Mr. Raymond Fortin

Hyatt Regency Atlanta

Ms. Bridget A. Foster

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Mr. Marc Frediani

Mr. Hunt Jackson

Viki & Paul Freeman

Mr. John E. Janke

Ronald E. Frieson

Mr. Jeff Jennings

Mr. Brad Fuson

Sally & Warren Jobe

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Gagliano

Mr. Robert Johns

William & Carolyn Gaik

Mr. & Mrs. Brent Johnson

Mr. Lee Garrett

Ms. Kelly L. Johnson

Mary D. Gellerstedt

Mr. Matthew P. Johnson

Gensler

Ms. Nicola Johnson

Ms. Shelley Giberson

Mr. & Mrs. Lynn H. Johnston

Mr. Aleem Gillani

Mr. Carlton Joiner

Mr. Dennis J. Goginsky

Mr. Steve Joiner

Goodman Decorating Company, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. William Jump

Mr. Jeff Goodwin

Samir A. Kamat

Ms. Angela Grant

Kan Am Services, L.P.

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Grantham

Mr. & Mrs. Hoon G. Kang

Ms. Cheryl Grava

Hallie & Jim Keel

Mr. John Gregg

Ms. Susan B. Kegley

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Jane & Tim Kelly

Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Martens

Mr. Andrew Kemmeling

Mr. Jason Martin

The Kibler Foundation

Ms. Kris Martin

Ms. Pamela Kilday

Mr. M. Randall Martin

Mr. Eric Kimball

Mr. Joel May

Mr. Clifford M. Kirtland, Jr.

Mr. Matthew McClish

Mr. Jim Kissel

McCracken Financial Solutions

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. Klamon

Mr. Dennis MCDermott

Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Klump

Mr. Dion McDonald

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atlanta symphony orchestra highlights

Emily & Carl Knobloch

Mr. Samuel H. McGarr

Mr. Kenneth Koch

Mr. & Mrs. Scott C. McGee

Mr. Chad C. Koenig

Mr. & Mrs. Albert S. McGhee

Music Director Robert Spano and the Atlanta Symphony

Mr. E. William Koons

Mr. Alexander B. McGlynn

Orchestra and Chorus traveled to the heart of New York City

Mr. Jacob S. Kornman &

Mr. Gregory McHugh

to perform at Carnegie Hall’s “Britten 100”—a season-long

Ms. Allison McLeod

celebration in honor of the centenary of the English composer’s

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. McNeill

birth. The Orchestra and Chorus’ performance of Britten’s

Mr. & Mrs. Shin Kusanagi

Sheryl & Stuart Meddin

War Requiem was a centerpiece in Carnegie’s celebration.

Ms. Deborah B. Laity

MetroPower

Mr. James Henry Landon

Mr. Jeff Miller

Continuing Mr. Spano and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s

Mr. & Mrs. William H. Lappin

Ms. Susan L. Miller

commitment to new music, the ASO performed four world

Mr. Joshua Larimer

Ms. Molly Minnear

premieres during the 2013/14 season. In addition, the ASO

Joel T. Laseter II & Janet W. Brooks

Ms. Jeannette Mitchell

performed six Atlanta premieres.

Leapley Construction Company

Mr. Michael H. Mitchell &

Ms. Sandra G. Linver Mr. & Mrs. Douglas S. Kuniansky

Ms. Lee Ann Lednik

Ms. Yvonne Bos

Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra Music Director and ASO cellist

Mr. A. Michael Lee

Sonoko Miura

Jere Flint retired at the end of the 2013/14 season after 47

Ms. Yean L. Lee & Ms. Annie

Darden & Larry Mock

years with the Orchestra. The ASO also welcomed new Assistant

Mr. & Mrs. David M. Monde

Conductor and Youth Orchestra Music Director, Joseph Young.

Lai Foong Chin Mr. Bill Leisy

Andrea & Ned Montag

Nancy & Craig Lesser

Mr. Gairy Moore

Mr. Jeffrey Levy

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Morettini

Mr. Kent Lingerfelt

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher S. Mottram

Ms. Hollis Linginfelter

Mr. Tim Mueller

Loews Atlanta Hotel

Mr. Paul J. Murphy, Esq. &

Mr. Jim Logothetis

Ms. Gia M. Partain

Mr. James H. Lokey, Jr. &

Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Musholt

Ms. Shannon Nyimicz

NAI Brannen/Goddard, LLC

The Talent Development Program (TDP) celebrated its 20th anniversary with events including a kick-off reception, the Alumni Legacy Concert, 20th Anniversary Recitals and more. The TDP serves to identify and develop musically gifted and motivated African American and Latino students for acceptance in top music programs in preparation for careers as professional musicians.

Mr. Keith Longacre

Mr. John Nee

Lord, Aeck & Sargent Architecture

Mr. & Mrs. Alan S. Neely

Mr. L. Joseph Loveland

Amy & Allen Nelson

Ms. Laurel J. Lucey &

Mr. Kent C. Nelson & Ms. Ann Starr

spots in the hall, improving the listening experience for audience

Newmark Grubb Knight Frank

members and musicians alike.

Mr. Peter C. Canfield MacGregor Associates Architects

Mr. Christopher Nicholaou

Ellen B. Macht

North American Properties

Atlanta Symphony Hall was transformed this year with a new acoustic shell installation. The shell corrects “dead sound”

The ASO partnered with the DeKalb County Public Library

Mr. Sean Mackenzie

McKee Nunnally, Jr.

to launch the Symphony in Your Neighborhood community

Mr. Mark W. Maloney

Mr. & Mrs. David B. O’Brien

concert series. These concerts brought free chamber music

Mr. Paul Mangelsdorf

Ms. Katie Reiland O’Grady

performances to nearly 1,000 DeKalb residents. The series is

Larry & Lisa Mark

Omni Hotel at CNN Center

being expanded to include Fulton-Atlanta Public Libraries in

Mr. Christopher C. Marquardt

FY15, with a total of 13 performances.

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high museum of art highlights

Ms. Gene G. Runnels

Mr. Phillip D. Ostwalt

Sylvia & Herman Russell

Judith Fowler Ottley

Teya Ryan

Jerry C. Pair

Mr. Christopher Saldi

Mr. Jimmy Palik

Mr. Mark Scalese

Parham Fund

Mr. & Mrs. Ross W. Schiavo

Ms. Carrie Parker

Mrs. Jennifer Schumacher

Mr. & Mrs. William R. Parker

Mr. Ron Schwartz

Ms. Susan Paschal

Dot & Wil Schwotzer

Ms. Sunnah Pasha

Dennis Scullin

Peachtree Hotel Group

Mr. James F. Seagroves

Ms. Teresa C. Peacock

Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Mr. Brian K. Pendley

Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Shackelford

Mr. & Mrs. David W. Penter

Donna & Charles Sharbaugh

Mary & Walter Perrin

Mr. & Mrs. David H. Sharkey

and evolution of the beloved Parisian garden, the exhibition was a

Mr. Will Perry

Jane Shivers & Bill Sharp

collaboration with the Louvre and featured more than 100 works,

Ms. Sarah Catherine Phelps &

Mr. & Mrs. Keith H. Shurbutt

In June 2013, the High became the first museum in the Southeast to present one of the seven wonders of the art world, Johannes Vermeer’s “Girl with a Pearl Earring.” Vermeer’s masterwork was the central piece in an exhibition of more than 30 masterpiece Dutch paintings from the renowned Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis in The Hague. The High brought Paris to Peachtree Street with the exhibition “The Art of the Louvre’s Tuileries Garden.” Exploring the art, design

some of which had never traveled outside of Paris.

Ms. Cynthia Brazell

Mr. & Mrs. Horace H. Sibley

Mr. Yann Pirio

Mr. Mitchell Siegel

The High was the exclusive venue for “Go West!,” an exhibition

Mr. Pavel Pliszka & Ms. Renata Cichocka

Mike Sivewright

featuring masterpieces and historical treasures of the American

Mr. & Mrs. Mark C. Pope III

Mr. David M. Smith

West from 1830 to 1930 from the Buffalo Bill Center of the

Mr. James D. Powell &

West in Cody, Wyoming.

Mr. Mitchell J. Czeh

Mr. & Mrs. E. Kendrick Smith Alex & Betty Smith Foundation, Inc.

Ms. Judith A. Powell

John W. Somerhalder II

The High hosted more than 44,000 school children last year,

Ms. Barbara Powers

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Springman

more than half of whom were able to attend the Museum free of

Mr. & Mrs. Alan J. Prince

Mr. John Steele

charge as part of the High’s Art Access Program.

Mr. Ronald Raider

SteelFab Inc.

Ms. Melissa Ramer

Mr. & Mrs. Grant T. Stein

For the exhibition “Abelardo Morell: The Universe Next Door,” the

A.M. Redd, Jr.

William J. Stembler

High commissioned more than 10 new works by Morell for the Museum’s popular “Picturing the South” series, which asks noted photographers to turn their lenses toward the American South. The Museum brought 17 of the rarest, most imaginative cars ever created together for the first time with “Dream Cars: Innovative Design, Visionary Ideas,” a blockbuster exhibition featuring cars from across Europe and the U.S. by such automakers as Ferrari, Bugatti, General Motors and Porsche. This year, the High continued to build its ever-expanding

Mr. Shyam Reddy & Ms. Renée Dye

Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Sterrod

Ms. Cynithea L. Reeder

Mr. Mike Stevens

Ms. Rochelle D. Reeder

David & Nancy Stonecipher

Mr. Benjamin T. Remmert

Mr. Todd Stroup

Retail Data Systems Southeast

Ms. Deborah A. Sudbury &

Mr. Sean Richards

Mr. Bernd Schuttle

Mr. Jason Rigsby

Mr. Michael Sullivan

Mr. Ron Rintala

Mr. Edward T. Summers

Mr. William G. Roche &

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Swain

Ms. Cassie Berggren

Pat & Carl Swearingen

Jim & Georgia Roderique

Ms. Elizabeth Tallmadge

Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Rohrer

Ms. Eleanor Tarvin

permanent collection, acquiring more than 600 works of art,

Mr. Paul Roma

Mr. Lawrence Thomas

including the only known self-portrait by renowned Southern-

Mr. Bob Rosenberger

Mr. Gregory A. Thompson

born artist Romare Bearden and a major, large-scale work by

Ms. Renee A. Rosko

Mr. Michael L. Thompson

contemporary artist Julie Mehretu.

Mr. Robert Ross

Hellena & Isaiah Tidwell

RR Donnelley - Global Capital Markets

Mr. & Mrs. Christian T. Tostenson

Mr. Kevin Ruhl

Mr. Brett Trizzino

Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio

Mr. Leon Trum III

Mr. & Mrs. William Tucker Mr. Carl J. Turner Mr. & Mrs. G. Christopher Turner Turner Construction Company UBS Financial Services, Inc.

giving Ensemble

Mr. Brent Uken Uzun & Case Engineers Mr. & Mrs. Allen L. Venet Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Volker Mr. Scott Volling Mr. & Mrs. Steven Wade Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Walker Mr. Todd Warren Mr. Jason Waters Ms. Erin Watson The Weber Family Foundation Mr. Michael A. Weeks Mr. Tony Welburn

“The High Museum is part of an important larger whole [Woodruff Arts Center]; it’s a larger whole that can make a huge difference in our city, in our state, in our region and can set a new model for collaboration and partnership.” – Michael Shapiro

Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Wells, Jr. WEN Investments The Westin Peachtree Plaza Ms. Carla C. Whitlock Ms. Hope Williams Mr. John M. H. Williams II

Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr. Director High Museum of Art

Mr. & Mrs. Will Williams III Mr. David E. Willman Mrs. Sherrie Winoker The Wadleigh C. Winship Charitable Fund Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Wojeski Carter Woodring Mr. Jeff Woods Ms. Jeannie B. Wright Ms. Joanne Yarber Mr. Horace Zona

Donations for the FY14 Woodruff Arts Center Annual Campaign: June 1, 2013–May 31, 2014 The Woodruff Arts Center deeply appreciates the generous gifts made at all levels during FY14. If your name has been omitted or reported incorrectly, please accept our sincere apologies and contact Lisa Robinson: 404-733-4267 or [email protected]. Photography by Greg Mooney and Jeff Roffman. Design by EM2.

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Woodruff Arts Center employees are passionate in their commitment to advance the arts. The individuals listed contributed across the arts partners, joining thousands of donors who support the arts through personal contributions.

woodruff employees for the arts Donations for the FY14 Woodruff Arts Center Annual Campaign: June 1, 2013–May 31, 2014

Jainaba Aaquil

Michelle Mummert

Brett Abbott

Janine Musholt

Janet Abercrombie

Rosemary Newcott

Rebecca Abernathy

Johnnie Oliver

Dave Adan

Shana Orr

Susan Ambo

Diamond Pearson

Tristen Anderson

Toni Pentecouteau

Valetta Anderson

Leslie Petsoff

Noel Barnes

Rebecca Pogue

Martha Bell

Caroline Prinzivalli

Jean Blanchard

Rochelle Reeder

Susan V. Booth

Lisa Robinson

David Brenneman

Maya Robinson

Margaret Brooks

Stanley Romanstein

Ed Brownlee

Megan Roy

Lauren Cohen

Patricia Sampson

Kristen Delaney

Bryan Saxon

Lynn Donoghue

Sarah Schleuning

Brien Faucett

Amy Schwartz

Julia Forbes

Michael Shapiro

Mark Frey

Brian Shively

Cynthia Gomes

Amy Simon

Shoshana Goshen-Harper

Kenneth Smith

Stacie Gottlieb

Jocelyn Steele

Natalie Grasso

Virginia Sweeney

Amy Green

Matthew Tanner

Kristen Hathaway-Hansen

Eleanor Tarvin

Glenda Havery

Steven Trott

Marilyn Hayes

India Tuff

Kevin Henlon

Philip Verre

Virginia Hepner

Brian Walley

Kimberly Hielsberg

Charisse Williams

Debra Holden

Trammell Williams

Jean Jandel

Russell Williamson

Kyler Johnson

Edna Wisebram

Maria Kelly

Andrea Witta

Brian Kelly

Nicholas Wolaver

Tegan Ketchie

Amy Wong

Rebecca Levenberg Joy Lopez-Marinelli Rhonda Matheison Ken McNeill Margo Moskowitz

Their service inspires us the arts inspire them

We honor and support the veterans who serve The Woodruff Arts Center Veterans Program is bringing the magic of music, the vibrancy of art, and the imagination of theater to veterans and their families across Georgia – on the Woodruff Arts Center campus, on military bases, at hospitals, and through dedicated veterans’ service organizations. In these venues, our artists deliver performances of appreciation; render artwork that depicts the freedoms our armed forces defend; and contribute something vital to the lives of our military families. Through the generosity of The Home Depot and other supporters, we are continuing to provide access to these events and engage more veterans and their families with artistic experiences worthy of their service.

3,000+ Free and discounted tickets to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Alliance Theatre and High Museum of Art to active military personnel, veterans and their families.

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