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2014 By the Numbers
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2015 Annual Report
art + history + architecture
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Telfair Museums offers compelling expressions of visual culture—embracing three unique buildings and three distinct collections that bridge three centuries of art and architecture. The museum develops awareness, understanding, and appreciation of the arts and serves as a dynamic cultural center connecting people of all ages and backgrounds.
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2015 By the Numbers
PeopleTOTAL VISITORS: 190,790* Jepson Center: 83,017*
Owens-Thomas House: 72,193
Telfair Academy: 35,580
Telfair Memberships: 3,587*
Education and Outreach25,189 people served through education programs*
158 outreach classes*
160 free youth tours and art workshops*
120 participating artists, lecturers, and exhibitors
46 studio and dance classes
38 lectures, Free Family Days, and community events
Exhibitions26 exhibitions presented
18 organized by Telfair Museums
7 exhibits featuring local artists
Collections6,870 works in the permanent collection
39 works added to the collection
Technology61,881 Telfair.org page views per month*
13,789 unique visitors per month to Telfair.org*
6,201 likes on Facebook*
4,633 followers on Twitter*
* A record-breaking year!
Awards and AccoladesAmerican Advertising Federation of Savannah
Gold ADDY for development brochures
Silver ADDY for Whitfield Lovell: Deep River and Selected Works campaign
Bronze ADDY for 2014 Arty Party invitation
Coastal Museums AssociationAward of Excellence in Public History for Slavery and Freedom in Savannah
The Communicator AwardsGold Award of Excellence for 2014 Arty Party invitation
Connect Savannah “Best of Savannah” AwardsBest Museum, Jepson Center
Best Historic Building, Owens-Thomas House
Georgia Historical SocietyLilla M. Hawes Award for the publication Slavery and Freedom in Savannah
Governor’s Award for the Arts and HumanitiesTelfair Museums, 2015 Recipient
National Endowment for the Arts$30,000 NEA: Art Works grant for PULSE Art + Technology Festival
United Way of the Coastal Empire, HandsOn Savannah
Outstanding Volunteer in Art and Culture awarded to Art Burdett
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Telfair Academy
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Owens-Thomas House
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Jepson Center
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2015 Financials
2015 Operating Income – Audited
Net Income from Operations $279,432
Endowment Draw 27% Contributed
Income 38%
Earned Income 35%
Personnel 46%
Administra2ve 8%
Marke2ng 5%
Educa2on & Curatorial
13%
Facili2es 26%
Interest on Bond 2%
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2015 Financials
2015 Statement of Activities—Audited
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2015 Financials
2015 Statements of Financial Position—Audited
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2015 Exhibition Highlights
The Art of Diplomacy: Winston Churchill and the Pursuit of PaintingApril 24–July 26, 2015 / Jepson Center
Come As You Are: Art of the 1990sJune 12–September 20, 2015 / Jepson Center
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Cheers!March 13, 2015–June 12, 2016 / Telfair Academy
In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationMarch 1–May 17, 2015 / Jepson Center
2015 Exhibition Highlights
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Monet and American ImpressionismOctober 16, 2015–January 24, 2016 / Jepson Center
Mickalene Thomas at GivernySeptember 11, 2015–January 10, 2016 / Jepson Center
2015 Exhibition Highlights
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Jepson CenterSavannah CollectsOctober 3, 2014–January 18, 2015Organized by Telfair Museums
Whitfield Lovell: Deep RiverAugust 15, 2014–February 1, 2015Organized by the Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, TN
Panhandle SlimOctober 18, 2014–April 2015Organized by Telfair Museums
PULSE Art + Technology Festival:
Paper DudeJanuary 21–25, 2015 Organized by Telfair Museums
Katja Loher: Bee Planet January 17–April 12, 2015Organized by Telfair Museums
GIF StudioJanuary 21–April 27, 2015Organized by Telfair Museums
The Visual Blues: Art of the Harlem RenaissanceJanuary 30–May 3, 2015Organized by The Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, on behalf of the LSU Museum of Art
In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationMarch 1–May 17, 2015Organized by the Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE
Anne Ferrer: Hot PinkApril 9–November 8, 2015Organized by Telfair Museums
Sprung–A Mural by Troy Wandzel May 7–November 30, 2015 Organized by Telfair Museums
The Art of Diplomacy: Winston Churchill and the Pursuit of PaintingApril 24–July 26, 2015Organized by the Millennium Gate Museum, A Division of the National Monuments Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia
Life’s a Beach: Photographs by Martin Parr May 15–August 30, 2015Organized by the Aperture Foundation, New York, NY
Teen Council May 16–June 14, 2015Organized by Telfair Museums
Come As You Are: Art of the 1990sJune 12–September 20, 2015Organized by the Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ
James Brooks: Paintings and Works on PaperJune 19–November 1, 2015Organized by Telfair Museums
Eclectic Encounters: Selections from the Permanent CollectionAugust 8, 2015–February 28, 2016Organized by Telfair Museums
Mickalene Thomas at GivernySeptember 11, 2015–January 10, 2016Organized by Telfair Museums
Monet and American ImpressionismOctober 16, 2015–January 24, 2016Organized by the Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville, FL in partnership with Telfair Museums and the Hunter Museum of American Art
Savannah Plein AirNovember 13–December 1, 2015Organized by Telfair Museums
I Have Marks to Make December 5, 2015–January 3, 2016Organized by Telfair Museums
Building the Jepson Center: The Works of Jack Leigh and Daniel E. SmithDecember 11, 2015–May 8, 2016Organized by Telfair Museums
Of Toys and Tools: Marta M. McWhorterDecember 18, 2015– May 8, 2016Organized by Telfair Museums
Owens-Thomas House Mourning Installation at the Owens-Thomas HouseSeptember–October 2015 Organized by Telfair Museums
Telfair Academy Romantic Spirits: Nineteenth–Century Paintings from the Johnson CollectionJuly 25, 2014–February 15, 2015Organized by The Johnson Collection, Spartanburg, SC
Cheers! March 13, 2015–June 12, 2016Organized by Telfair Museums
The Paintings of Anne Taylor NashMarch 13–July 12, 2015Organized by Telfair Museums
Women Artists in Savannah, 1920–1960March 13–July 12, 2015Organized by Telfair Museums
Prints from the CollectionJuly 25, 2015–July 17, 2016Organzed by Telfair Museums
2015 Exhibitions
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Free Family Days Hit Attendance Milestone!
Education
Monet Fourth-Grade School Tour Program
Telfair’s 2015 Fourth-Grade School Tour Program provided every fourth-grade student in the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System with a free field trip to the groundbreaking show Monet and American Impressionism. More than 2,700 students from 35 schools visited, learning how Impressionists used color and composition in their work. All tours made curric-ulum connections to Social Studies, Fine Arts, and English Language Arts and invited students to make their own shrink-film paintings based on works in the show, which were later displayed in a curated museum installation. Thanks to support from the Byck-Rothschild Foundation, Inc., the City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs, Great Dane, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, and Wells Fargo, this program—along with other school field trips throughout the exhibition run—brought the beauty of Monet to over 7,000 children across Savannah.
Telfair’s popular Free Family Days enjoyed record-breaking attendance in 2015, providing 8,373 people with free access to award-winning exhibitions and educational resources, as well as interactive activities including art workshops, demonstrations, music concerts, 3D printing, studio projects, and more. Encouraging families to work together and stretch their creativity, these events helped both children and adults explore diverse concepts from screenprinting, to WWII history, to hands-on art projects inspired by Georgia’s Gullah Geechee culture. Held each month, the top-attended Free Family Days included PULSE and Monet & Art Fair, inviting thousands of people to enjoy renowned art while putting their own creative engines to work.
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Education
PULSE Art + Technology Festival Receives NEA Funding! The 2015 PULSE Art + Technology Festival received prestigious funding from the National Endowment for the Arts for the first time in festival history! With the help of this competitive award, Telfair commissioned two site-specific works by Los Angeles media artist Vince McKelvie, who transformed the Jepson Center through 3D interactive ani-mations. The museum also presented wildly inventive works including a popular solo exhibition by Swiss artist Katja Loher, a projection-mapped sculpture by Texas artist Andrew F. Scott, and interactive installations by Brooklyn duo Purring Tiger and by SCAD physical computing students. The festival took innovation to the next level with two Oculus Rift Virtual Reality installations (among the first shown publicly in Savannah), driving PULSE attendance to an all-time high with over 4,000 visitors during its free festival week.
Telfair Evening Lectures Telfair’s evening lecture program experienced a surge in attendance thanks in part to the TAG-sponsored Monet and American Impressionism lecture series, which attracted some of the largest crowds in museum history. Exploring a range of artistic styles, subjects, and time periods, opening night lectures enjoyed significant audiences for a variety of 2015 exhibitions, including PULSE, The Visual Blues, In Living Color, Hot Pink, Cheers, Come as You Are, and the annual Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Lecture, for a total evening lecture attendance of more than 2,600 people.
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Outreach Programs and New Veterans Art Class Expanded in 2015 to serve an even greater portion of the Savannah community, Telfair’s outreach programs provided 158 visits and free art classes to 1,892 people across the city. Transforming our classes into new, multiday workshops, these programs included extended sessions at Golden Age Centers, community centers, and organizations serving audiences with special needs. Through a generous grant from the Alan S. Gaynor Fund of the Savannah Community Foundation, Telfair even expanded its outreach at the Veterans Affairs Savannah Primary Care Clinic to a year-round art and painting program, providing veterans with in-depth art classes every week, as well as monthly guided visits to Telfair’s three sites.
Studio Classes and Camps Offering in-depth studio classes in a variety of artistic mediums—from drawing and painting, to photography and videogame design—Telfair’s art courses are taught by professional artists and provide learning opportuni-ties for individuals of all skill sets. Perfect for beginning artists or regular practitioners, Telfair’s art classes served 553 adults and children in 2015. Additionally, thanks to ongoing support from Kathy Von Hollen on behalf of the Margaret F. Perryman Charitable Trust, the museum provided 30 free scholarships for low- income students throughout Savannah, giving them an opportunity to gain hands-on artistic experience and build their creative portfolios.
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Acquisitions
2015.1.1Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn Dutch (1606–1669)The Flight into Egypt, A Night Piece [Fuite enEgypte, Effet de nuit], 1651Etching, 5 X 4 3/8 inchesBartsch 53; Hind 253 v/V; Nowell-Usticke 53 v/IX.Museum purchase with funds provided by a group of anonymous donors
2015.1.2Cuppetelli and MendozaNotional Field, 2014Wood, elastic cord, paint video projector, video cameras, computer, custom software86 x 49 x 3 inchesMuseum purchase with funds provided by a group of anonymous donors
2015.1.3Whitfield Lovell(My) Precarious Life, 2008Conté on wood, wheel74 x 39½ x 2½ inchesMuseum purchase with funds provided by a group of anonymous donors
2015.1.4Grosjean & Woodward (American, New York, maker); Tiffany & Company (Ameri-can, New York, retailer)Butter dish, 1854–65Sterling silverInscribed: GSO for George Savage OwensMuseum purchase with funds provided by the Gari Melchers Collectors’ Society
2015.1.5Grosjean & Woodward (American, New York, maker); Tiffany & Company (Ameri-can, New York, retailer)Basket, 1854–65Sterling silver; Inscribed: GSO for George Savage OwensMuseum purchase with funds provided by the Gari Melchers Collectors’ Society 2015.1.6Unknown maker (probably American)Compote, late 19th centurySilverInscribed: GSO for George Savage OwensMuseum purchase with funds provided by the Gari Melchers Collectors’ Society
2015.1.7George Fox (English, London, 1816–1910)Claret Jug, 1886Sterling silver, gilt, emeralds or colored glassInscribed: 6th November 1886Museum purchase with funds provided by the Gari Melchers Collectors’ Society
2015.2Pierre Gonnord (French, b. 1963)Mr. Ellison, 2012Photograph16 ½ x 11 ¾ inchesGift of Pierre Gonnord
2015.3Josef Albers (American, b. Germany, 1888 –1976)Portfolio 2, Folder 33, Image 1, 1972SilkscreenSheet: 15 x 20 inchesPortfolio: Formulation: Ar-ticulation (Double Portfolio) Verso, commercially printed: JOSEF ALBERS FORMA-TION:ARTICULATIONUnknown donor
2015.4Joseph Meeker (American, 1827–1889)Morning on the Bayou, 1879Oil on canvas20 x 35 inches30 7/8 x 47 inches framedGift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Jepson, Jr.
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2015.5.1James Brooks (American, 1906–1992)Untitled, 1985Lithograph on paper9 x 12 inchesGift of the James and Char-lotte Brooks Foundation in honor of Dwight Emanuelson
2015.5.2James Brooks (American, 1906–1992)Vernal [black], 1982Lithograph on paper17 7/8 x 23 ¾ inchesGift of the James and Char-lotte Brooks Foundation in honor of Dwight Emanuelson
2015.5.3James Brooks (American, 1906–1992)Eastern, 1982Lithograph on paper22 x 30 ¼ inchesGift of the James and Char-lotte Brooks Foundation in honor of Dwight Emanuelson
2015.5.4James Brooks (American, 1906–1992)Comac, 1970Lithograph on paper20 ¼ x 28 ¼ inchesGift of the James and Char-lotte Brooks Foundation in honor of Dwight Emanuelson
2015.5.5James Brooks (American, 1906–1992)Concord, 1975Lithograph on paper30 x 22 inchesGift of the James and Char-lotte Brooks Foundation in honor of Dwight Emanuelson
2015.5.6James Brooks (American, 1906–1992)Path, 1977Silkscreen on paper28 ¾ x 20 ¾ inchesGift of the James and Char-lotte Brooks Foundation in honor of Dwight Emanuelson
2015.5.7James Brooks (American, 1906–1992)Ashawagh, 1970Silkscreen on paper22x 30 inchesGift of the James and Char-lotte Brooks Foundation in honor of Dwight Emanuelson
2015.5.8James Brooks (American, 1906–1992)Bantam, 1970Lithograph on paper13 7/8 x 16 ¾ inchesGift of the James and Char-lotte Brooks Foundation in honor of Dwight Emanuelson
2015.6Mickalene ThomasSleep: Deux Femmes Noires, 2013Mixed media collage38 ¼ x 80 ½ inches (paper)Edition of 25Museum purchase
2015.7Anne Ferrer (French b. 1962)Hot Pink, 2012Ripstop fabric and fan370 1/2 x 366 inchesCompresses to 22 x 27 x 36 inchesMuseum purchase with funds provided by Josh and Kelly Keller
2015.8Elyn ZimmermanXX, 1995–6GraniteGift of the artist
2015.9David BuddBullwhip Pass, 1982Oil on canvas32 x 40 inchesGift of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight H. Emanuelson
2015.10Anne FerrerHot Pink at Telfair Jepson Center, 2015Watercolor on paper22 3/8 x 30 inchesGift of the artistSigned BLC: “Hot Pink at Telfair Jepson Center Anne Ferrer 2015”
2015.11.1.1-4William Theobalds (London, active c.1828–43) [Grimwade mark 3351, 1829–36]Cased, 3 pc. Set of Flatware, 1836Gilded sterling silver in a repousse pattern of grape leaves, Knife: 8 ½ inches, Fork: 7 1/8 inches, Spoon: 7 inches, leather Case: 9 1/8 x 3 ¼ x 1 inchesGift of Leigh Carter
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2015.11.2.1-4Richard Sibley I (London, active 1803–36) [Grimwade mark 2440, 1812–36], Retailed by Makepeace, LondonSet of 4 Salts, 1829Sterling silver with gilt bowl, gadroon rim, pedestal base, with crest of quail with branch on each1 3/8 x 3 ½ x 2 ¼ inchesGift of Leigh Carter
2015.12John C. Moore for Tiffany, Young & Ellis (American, New York c.1802–74)GWO II Cup, c.1848–52Silver3 3/8 x 4 ¼ inchesGift of Dale and Lila Critz
2015.13Ann Bulloch (American: Savannah, Georgia)Cross-Stitch Sampler, 1799Linen, silk16 7/8 x 13 7/16 inchesGift of the Gignilliat Family in memory of Emily Ravenel and Thomas Heyward Gignilliat, Jr. (OTL4.1955)
2015.14Jean HannierOval parcel-gilt silver snuff box representing an allegory of the abolition of slavery, 1768Silver3 inches longMuseum purchase
2015.15Gari Melchers (American, 1860–1932)Portrait of George Johnson Baldwin, 1919Oil on canvas35 ½ x 31 ½ inches43 x 38 ¾ x 2 ½ inches framedGift of George H. Baldwin III
2015.16.1Horst P. Horst (American, b. Germany, 1906–1999)Maria Callas, New York, 1952 (printed c. early 1990s)Edition of 3 plus printer’s proofsImage: 7 ½ x 9 ½ inchesSheet: 11 x 14 inchesGift of Sal Lopes
2015.16.2Paul Caponigro (American, b. 1932)Standing Deer, 1967 (printed 1993)Platinum printImage: 7/38 x 10 inchesSheet: 16 x 20 inchesProvenance: Vision EditionsGift of Sal Lopes
2015.17David Budd (American, 1927–1991)Pan Zone, 1966Oil on canvas30 x 60 inchesGift of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight H. Emanuelson
2015.18Artist: John Faber, Jr. after William Verelst (1684 –1756) Title: Tomochici (c. 1644–1739) and his nephew Tooanahowi:Full text: Tomo Chachi Mico or King of Yamacraw and Tooanahowi his Nephew Son to the Mico of the EtchitasDate: 1734 [in envelope on back]Media: Mezzotint on paperDimensions: Plate: 13 ¾ x 9 ¾ inchesFrame: 18 x 14 inchesGift of John and Virginia Duncan
Acquisitions
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Securing the FutureWidely regarded as one of the top art museums in the South, Telfair Museums draws upon its rich history and extensive collection to advance the preservation and appreciation of three centuries of art and architecture. Today, however, public demand for Telfair’s exhibitions, studio classes, events, festivals, historic tours, and educational programs is rapidly growing, driven by the museum’s award-winning services and by Savannah’s ongoing renaissance as a cultural destination.
Launched in 2014, Telfair’s “Securing the Future” endowment campaign provides vital support to meet these expanding needs of our contemporary audience and to serve Savannah as a vibrant center where art, creativity, and scholarship inter-sect. Supporting exhibitions, education, curatorial research, historic preservation, and the future operations of the museum, “Securing the Future” is nearing its goal to maximize Telfair’s world-class collection and to ensure its position as a leader in the arts for generations to come. Call 912.790.8865 with any questions and help us reach our goal!
Endowment Campaign
Endowment Campaign SupportersJoin us! Support Telfair Museums today and help us secure the future!
Anonymous (2)Mr. and Mrs. Curtis G. AndersonJoan and Gary CapenMr. and Mrs. Christopher W. CayMr. and Mrs. Charles W. Coker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Compton, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John Considine, Jr. Debbie and Dale CritzMr. and Mrs. Glen M. DarbyshireMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Deméré, Jr. Domenico and Eleanore De Sole Lawrence and Jan Dorman Dr. Cheryl D. Dozier, Savannah State UniversityMr. and Mrs. H. Mitchell Dunn, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. F. Reed Dulany IIIDr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Edwards IIIBob and Jean FairclothDr. Marianne M. and Mr. T. Mills FlemingOleta and Philip Harden
The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation Alice and Bob JepsonKelley and Josh KellerMr. and Mrs. Ted J. KleisnerMr. and Mrs. Frank S. Macgill Dr. and Mrs. William T. Moore Wilson and Linda Fisk MorrisMs. Tammie N. MosleyElizabeth and Ted MullerDave and Sylvaine NeisesMr. and Mrs. David E. Paddison Lisa and Daniel Pinyan Susan G. and Thomas V. Reilly Fund for LecturesCheri D. and Benjamin R. Roach Rosaleen Roxburgh Carl and Barbara Sassano Seacrest PartnersMs. Swann Seiler Mr. and Mrs. G. Dana SinklerJacqueline and Ken Sirlin Mr. and Mrs. William E. Skinner, Jr. Cathy and Philip SolomonsJason H. and Clara L. Stevens Mrs. Helen R. StewardFran and Hue Thomas IIIMr. and Mrs. Don L. Waters
Remaining$1.95 million
Funds Raised$3.05 million
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Impact of Your Gifts
The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation: Challenge GrantBeyond our galleries and three museum sites, the foundation of Telfair Museums stems from the passion and loyalty of our devoted members. As supporters of art’s ability to inspire, captivate, evoke, and transform, Telfair members keep art alive in the Savannah community and promote artistic diversity both in and beyond the museum.
Driven by this desire for diversity and membership support, The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation issued Telfair Museums a $25,000 challenge grant to significantly increase membership for Telfair’s Friends of African American Arts (FAAA) group by the end of the year. The outcome could not have been more successful. Thanks to this generous gift, support for FAAA reached new heights in 2015, tripling in size and cultivating new excitement about the work of African American artists and scholars.
Dedicated to promoting appreciation and understanding of African American art, FAAA celebrates visual art through a series of cultural excursions, social gatherings, guided tours, and public lectures all year round. Now, through the tremendous support of The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation, FAAA boasts 104 members—its largest number in Telfair history!—uniting individuals of all ages, genders, and ethnicities in appreciation of the cultural contributions of African Americans, and advancing Telfair’s mission to connect diverse audiences through art.
Monet and American Impressionism: A Record-Breaking Exhibition!
In 2015, Telfair made artistic history by bringing the work of Impressionist master Claude Monet to Savannah for the very first time. Organized by the Harn Museum of Art in partnership with Telfair Museums and the Hunter Museum of American Art, Monet and American Impressionism featured four paintings by Monet alongside some of the greatest American Impressionists of all time, exploring how these artists launched a new way to paint in response to the influence of French Impressionism.
Breaking all attendance records at the Jepson Center, this extraordinary exhibition would not have been possible without the vast support of our local community, uniting more than 60 individual and corporate donors who generously gave over $100,000.Thanks to this incredible public support, Monet and American Impressionism became one of the most successful exhibitions in Telfair history. Over 1,240 people attended the opening celebration (the largest crowd ever for a single museum event!), and the exhibition attracted 33,203 people, more visitors than ever before for a three-month period.
Additionally, Telfair provided free Monet tours to 2,793 fourth-grade students in the Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools System, and the show inspired 930 new Telfair memberships, cultivating new excitement for the museum and a deeper appreciation for visual art. A partnership with Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens even brought Monet’s flowers to life with The Spirit of Monet Plant Collection, planted throughout the museum, Savannah’s Historic District, and even at the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport. All of this, and more, was made possible thanks to the immense support of our devoted community, whose breathtaking generosity and commitment to Telfair Museums continue to enrich Savannah’s art and cultural landscape for future generations.
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Alan S. Gaynor Fund of the Savannah Community Foundation: New Veterans Art Program
As a service-based museum, Telfair is always searching for ways to bring the joy of art to individuals beyond our walls and across the Savannah community. Providing over 160 visits to hospitals, rehabilitation centers, Golden Age Centers, community centers, and therapeutics programs all year long, Telfair strives to share the benefits of art in real, transformative ways. This is why the museum was thrilled to receive a generous grant from the Alan S. Gaynor Fund of the Savannah Community Foundation, allowing us to create a brand new Veterans Art Program providing 48 therapeutic art workshops—nearly one class each week—to veterans at the Savannah Primary Care Clinic.
In partnership with Savannah Veterans of the Arts, this program celebrates art by everyday heroes, using creativity to help military service members cope with issues such as anxiety, depression, and rehabilitation. The results were incredible. One participant wrote, “As a disabled veteran, I did not believe there was anything but medication and counseling
to help me cope with my service-connected PTSD, depression, and anxiety. The more I learned about painting, however, the more art filled a gap that counseling or medication could not.”
Another participant noted, “When I first entered the class, I resisted any artmaking activities. I thought I could only do stick people. Now, I read late into the night and watch videos to grow even more as an artist. I even teach my grandchildren.”
Thanks to the wonderful support from the Alan S. Gaynor Fund of the Savannah Community Foundation—and to the incredible success of these classes—Telfair plans to continue this program for years to come. As part of this service, each participant is coached toward a final, museum-ready work of art, which is later featured in a curated exhibition in the Jepson Center in celebration of their art, their stories, and their sacrifice.
Lila and Dale Critz: Supporting Historical Restoration at the Owens-Thomas House
As the steward of two National Historic Landmark sites, Telfair takes its responsibility for preservation very seriously. Committed to bringing the cultural and artistic heritage of Savannah to life, the museum engages in restoration efforts all year long—from scientific paint analysis, to architectural research, to interior and exterior maintenance that ensures the historical authenticity of our sites and enhances the visitor experience.
For this reason, Telfair is immensely grateful for the generosity of Lila and Dale Critz, whose extraordinary gifts in 2015 allowed for the
extensive restoration of our beloved Owens-Thomas House. Supporting the assessment and repair of its period shutters, the restoration of the basement, and numerous other preservation projects, their wonderful contribu-tions served to maintain this landmark museum and help visitors forge deeper connections to our collective past for years to come.
Providing a rare snapshot of American history, the Owens-Thomas House offers a unique cultural experience immerses audiences in the story of the most powerful and least powerful people in Savannah. The wonderful support of individuals like Lila and Dale Critz keeps this historic experience alive, helping Telfair share this extraor-dinary story with visitors of all ages, while safeguarding a treasured piece of Savannah history for generations.
Impact of Your Gifts
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2015 Annual Giving
The museum gratefully acknowledges those individuals, foundations, corporations, and government agencies whose annual membership, event underwriting, and unrestricted contributions have helped sustain Telfair’s core operations and programs.
$100,000 and up City of Savannah’s Department of
Cultural AffairsLila and Dale CritzAlice and Bob Jepson
$25,000 - $99,999 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis G. AndersonDomenico and Eleanore De SoleMr. and Mrs. F. Reed Dulany IIIBob and Jean FairclothGeorgia Power Foundation, Inc.Great Dane Trailers, Inc.Gulfstream Aerospace CorporationThe Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight
Lawrence FoundationJepson Associates, Inc.Dayle and Aaron LevyMr. Richard H. Middleton, Jr.Mrs. Lorane H. Minis*Wilson and Linda Fisk MorrisNational Endowment for the ArtsDave and Sylvaine NeisesCathy and Philip SolomonsMr. and Mrs. Don L. WatersMr. Morgan Wilbur IV and Ms. Roseryne NiboonkitMr. and Mrs. Dwaine L. Willett
$10,000 - $24,999Acuity Brands, Inc.Alan S. Gaynor Fund of the
Savannah Community FoundationBen Carter EnterprisesBrasseler, USAMr. Leigh CarterMr. and Mrs. John E. Cay IIIChatham Capital Group, Inc.Colonial Group, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles CorteseCritz, Inc.Delta Air LinesDulany Industries, Inc.Fifth Third BankMs. Elissa Fisher*Georgia Council for the ArtsGeorgia Ports AuthorityGeorgia Power CompanyKelley and Josh KellerMr. and Mrs. Richard C. KesslerMr. and Mrs. Ted J. KleisnerDon and Carolyn Luck McElveenDr. and Mrs. William T. MooreMyrtle Jones King Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Stephen RabinowitzMr. and Mrs. Thomas V. ReillyCheri D. and Benjamim R. RoachMr. and Mrs. William H. RoelleSavannah MagazineSeacrest Partners, Inc.Jacqueline and Ken SirlinSouth magazine Marti and Austin Sullivan SunTrust Bank, SavannahMr. and Mrs. John L. TuckerMs. Susan Willetts and Mr. Alan K. Pritz
$5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous (3)Mrs. Inge A. BrasselerMs. Betty L. Butler*Byck-Rothschild Foundation, Inc.Joan and Gary CapenMr. and Mrs. Charles W. Coker, Jr.Jan and Lawrence DormanMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. GanttMs. Linda Heasley and
Mr. Stephen Coady
HunterMacleanMr. and Mrs. William C. KeightleyMs. Candace LanierMrs. Robert O. LevittMr. and Mrs. Robert M. LevyMr. and Mrs. Angus C. LittlejohnDottie and Joel LynchMargaret F. Perryman Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. McWhorterElizabeth and Ted MullerMr. and Mrs. Hubert K. O’BannonMrs. John O. PaullMr. and Mrs. Randall A. StoltTelfair Academy GuildMs. Ann G. Tenenbaum and
Mr. Thomas H. LeeLorlee and Arnold TenenbaumMr. and Mrs. R. E. Thorpe, Jr.Pamela L. and Peter S. VossWells Fargo Advisors, LLCMrs. Frank L. Wooten, Jr.
$2,500 - $4,999 AnonymousAdvanced Door SystemsDr. and Mrs. Stephen C. AllenDr. and Mrs. R. Durwood Almkuist IIDr. Victor L. AndrewsMr. and Mrs. P. A. ArgentinisMr. and Mrs. John H. AtkinsonMr. and Mrs. Craig Barrow IIIDr. and Mrs. Edward D. Biggerstaff IIIBlick Art MaterialsDr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Bolch IIIMr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. ButlerMary A. CanavanMr. and Mrs. Charles B. Compton, Jr.Connect Savannah /
Morris Multimedia, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Darbyshire
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Mr. and Mrs. Archibald H. DavisMr. and Mrs. Asa B. Davis IIIMr. and Mrs. James DekleMr. and Mrs. Robert H. Demere, Jr.William J. DonahueMr. and Mrs. M. Christopher DoneganMr. and Mrs. J. Laurence DunnMr. and Mrs. Ronald G. EidellMr. and Mrs. Dwight H. EmanuelsonDr. Marianne M. and Mr. T. Mills FlemingMr. Stephen S. GreenMr. and Mrs. Hugh Paul HamiltonHargray CommunicationsMrs. Sally HeadleyDr. Melanie B. and Mr. John C. Helmken IIAnn and George HubbsMr. and Mrs. John G. Kennedy IIIJim and Dottie KluttzMr. and Mrs. Donald KoleMr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. LarsenMr. Scott A. LaurettiDr. James and Stephanie LindleyMr. and Mrs. James E. McGrawMrs. Patricia C. McLeodDr. and Mrs. William A. MillerMinis and Company, Inc. / Mr. Mark AllenDr. and Mrs. Nolan C. MooreMr. and Mrs. John O. MorisanoDr. and Mrs. Dennis L. MyersMr. and Mrs. David E. PaddisonDr. and Mrs. Guy PetruzzelliLisa and Daniel PinyanThe Pinyan CompanyMrs. Denise Regan and
Mr. John L. PickerDr. Frank A. RizzaMr. and Mrs. Stephen P. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Edward H. RubyCarl and Barbara SassanoMr. and Mrs. Edward C. SchmultsMs. Swann SeilerDr. and Mrs. David H. SmithRoger and Gail Soens
Mr. and Mrs. David N. SovchenMrs. Helen R. StewardSunstates Security, LLCMr. Charles C. Taylor and
Mr. Samir NikocevicTD Bank N.A.Fran and Hue Thomas IIIMr. and Mrs. Martin VernickMr. and Mrs. Thomas WebbWells Fargo Susan and Ron Whitaker
$1,000 - $2,499 Mrs. Leopold Adler IIMr. and Mrs. David AltschillerMr. and Mrs. William Y. Atkinson IVMr. and Mrs. William A. Baker, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. BergenMr. and Mrs. Jerry BogertMr. James A. BondDr. and Mrs. Franklyn P. BousquetMs. Nancy S. BoydMr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Bradley, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Darryl BrownMeg and Austin BuckMrs. Ellen R. ByckMrs. Judy ByckDr. and Mrs. Charles G. CaldwellMr. and Mrs. Russell W. CarpenterMr. and Mrs. R. E. CartledgeMr. and Mrs. Christopher W. CayMimi CayChaddockCirca LightingMr. and Mrs. William R. CoadMr. and Mrs. Ron ColeyColonial Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. A. Rundle CookMr. and Mrs. Timothy E. CoyDebbie and Dale CritzMr. and Mrs. William L. CrossmanMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. DavisMr. and Mrs. Neil Dawson
Mr. Dennis DeanNatalie and Clark DerisoThe Design HouseLaura and Meredith Devendorf Dr. and Mrs. Kevin C. DickinsonMrs. L. Michael Donovan, Jr.Helen D. DowningMr. and Mrs. H. Mitchell Dunn, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Edwards IIIMr. and Mrs. Anthony EichholzMr. Charles Ellis IIIMr. and Mrs. James K. EmeryMr. and Mrs. John P. EppelJane and Ed FeilerBrian and Beverly FingerleFirst Citizens BankChloe Lenderman FortBrian and Lynn FosterMr. and Mrs. Chris FrohnMr. and Mrs. Charles GarfunkelMr. and Mrs. Edgar L. T. GayMarla and Morris GeffenMr. and Mrs. Sam A. George, Jr.Georgia Furniture & Interiors, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. T. Heyward GignilliatMrs. A. M. GoldkrandMrs. Julian H. GoodGrayco, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. GrecoDrs. Doris and Martin GreenbergMr. and Mrs. Kent C. GregoryDr. and Mrs. W. Todd GroceDr. and Mrs. Joseph R. GusslerMr. and Mrs. Lawrence GutsteinDr. and Mrs. Christopher E. HabermanDr. Edward E. and Catherine F. HahnMs. Amy Harden and Mr. John HorishnyOleta and Philip HardenMr. and Mrs. Brent HarlanderMr. and Mrs. Brian HarlanderDr. and Mrs. Charles L. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Harris, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas L. Henry
Annual Giving
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Mrs. Robert A. HenryMr. David M. HillenbrandMr. James E. Hogan IIIJean and Willard Holland Toby HollenbergDr. and Mrs. Louis G. Horn IVDr. and Mrs. Thomas W. HornJames W. Buckley & AssociatesMrs. Chris M. JohnsonMr. Rodger JohnsonJudge RealtyKaminsky FamilyMartin L. KarpMr. and Mrs. Jack A. KasterMr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Kennickell, Jr.Catherine Killingsworth and
Gino OrlandiDr. Dorothy W. KingeryMr. and Mrs. John F. KohnDr. Gerald E. and Jan KramerMr. and Mrs. Jon LandThe Landings Art AssociationMs. Gail G. LawrenceDrs. Richard F. Leighton and
Sylvia K. FieldsMr. and Mrs. B. H. Levy, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. J. Blakely LongMrs. Elizabeth Ann LytleMr. and Mrs. Frank S. MacgillMartin & ZittrouerMr. and Mrs. Alfred MaysMr. and Mrs. John McCarthyMr. Robert J. Merritt, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. J. Sheppard Mondy IIIMontag Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard D. MooreMr. and Mrs. Richard G. MopperMr. and Mrs. Howard J. Morrison, Jr.Ms. Tammie N. MosleyMr. and Mrs. Frederick R. MullerJohn and Carolyn NeelyKelly and Wayne Newberry
Judy and Gary OakesMr. and Mrs. Charles C. O’BrienLaurie and Chris OsteenJim and Karen PannellMs. Kelley B. ParkerDr. Melissa ParkerThe Parker Companies /
Mr. Gregory M. ParkerMr. and Mrs. Robert PascucciMrs. Elizabeth C. PeeplesDr. Barbara A. PhillipsBlanche Nettles Powers and Andrew J. PowersMr. and Mrs. E. Michael PowersMary E. RainesDr. and Mrs. Marvin S. RappaportDr. and Mrs. William S. Ray, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. L. Allan Reynolds, Jr.Mrs. Lombard M. ReynoldsRosaleen RoxburghMr. and Mrs. Ira M. RubyMrs. Barbara RuddySt. Joseph’s Candler / Mr. Paul HincheySavannah Area Chamber of CommerceSavannah State University /
Dr. Cheryl D. DozierSavannah Window Fashions, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. ShapoffBobbie and Russell ShawDr. Beth A. Sheridan and Mr. Thomas GustinellaMarilyn and Wayne SheridanMr. and Mrs. G. Dana SinklerMr. and Mrs. William E. Skinner, Jr.Kim and Mark SmithSouth State Bank / Mr. John HelmkenMrs. Ellen F. SpitzJason H. and Clara L. StevensStudents See Savannah /
Ann and John TatumMr. and Mrs. Harry SugdenMr. and Mrs. Charles M. TarverZelda and Sheldon Tenenbaum
Ms. Cora Bett Thomas and Mrs. Heather Booth
Mr. Zachary H. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Thomas K. TownsendTravel MuseTrustees Garden ClubMr. William R. UdryUnited Community BankMr. and Mrs. Robert A. VinyardMr. and Mrs. Paul H. L. WalterMr. and Mrs. Phillip D. WaltersJim and Patricia Miller WannMr. Barry Weiner and
Ms. Sophia McGuireEmily C. Winburn Mr. and Mrs. David A. YoungMr. and Mrs. Robert Young* deceased
Annual Giving
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2015-16 Board of Trustees
Executive CommitteeCheri Roach, Chair
Ted Kleisner, Chair-Elect
Robert F. Faircloth, Secretary
Ken Sirlin, Treasurer
Dr. William T. Moore, Vice Chair
Thomas V. Reilly, Vice Chair
Dale Critz, Jr., Vice Chair
Frank S. Macgill, Legal Counsel
Alice Jepson, Immediate Past Chair
TrusteesEmily Cay
Sylvia Coker
Chip Compton
Glen Darbyshire
Jan Dorman
Dr. Cheryl Dozier
Oleta J. Harden
Josh Keller
Linda Fisk Morris
Tammie Mosley
Dave Neises
David E. Paddison
Rosaleen Roxburgh
Swann Seiler
William E. Skinner, Jr.
Huguenin Thomas III
Honorary TrusteesRichard D. Eckburg
Robert S. Jepson, Jr.
Carolyn Luck McElveen
Ann Miller
Elfrida B. Sinkler
Cathy Solomons
Helen Steward
Ex-Officio TrusteesGwendolyn Glover-Starks, President, Friends of African American Arts
Ted Kleisner, Chair, 2016 Telfair Ball
Linda McWhorter, Chair, Gari Melchers Collectors’ Society
April Mundy, Chair, 2015 Telfair Art Fair
Kelly Newberry, President, Telfair Academy Guild
Gretchen Pearce, co-President, William Jay Society
Dee Sutlive, President, Friends of the Owens-Thomas House
Rachel Wilson, co-President, William Jay Society
2014 By the Numbers
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2014 By the Numbers
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