Visitor Guide & MapVisitor Guide & MapHighlights for Summer 2017
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For more than 85 years, the Heard Museum has attracted visitors from around the globe who come to learn about the arts and cultures of the Native peoples of the Americas. We hope you enjoy this oasis of Spanish Colonial architecture, with courtyards, water features and sculpture gardens. The Heard Museum, which has more than 130,000 square feet of galleries, classrooms and performance space, is known worldwide for its exhibitions and programs celebrating Native artists, and for its Shop, which provides the opportunity to purchase museum-quality, authentic American Indian artworks.
MUSEUM & SHOP HOURS 2301 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Main: 602.252.8840 Events Hotline: 602.252.8848 Shop: 602.252.8344 n 1.800.252.8344
Monday to Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Thanksgiving & Christmas.
MUSEUM INFORMATIONADMISSION
Adults $18 Seniors (65+) $13.50 Students with valid ID $7.50 Children ages 6 -17 $7.50 Children age 5 and younger Free Heard Museum Members Free American Indians with tribal ID Free Frida and Diego $7
GUIDED TOURS
Public tours are offered daily at noon, 2 and 3 p.m., beginning at the Information Desk; free with museum admission. Gallery talks are offered on a varying schedule. Private group tours are also available; call 602.251.0213 to schedule a private tour.
OUTREACH PROGRAMS
Special programs are available to groups of children and adults. Please call 602.252.8840 for more information.
PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO
n No flash, video light, tripods or selfie sticks are allowed in the galleries. No commercial photography.
n Copyright for many works of art in the museum rests with the artists. The Heard Museum does not assume liability for violation of copyright law by a photographer (Title 17, United States Code). Photography may not be used for publication without written permission from the museum and/or artists.
WELCOME TO THE HEARD MUSEUM
COVER: From the Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera exhibition, Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait with Monkeys, 1943 © 2017 Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York and the INBA
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EVENTSFIRST FRIDAYS AT THE HEARD
FRIDAYS | MAY 5, JUNE 2, JULY 7 | 6 TO 10 P.M.
The Heard celebrates First Fridays, the popular monthly Central Phoenix celebration of the arts! Every first Friday evening of the month (except March) will bring fun, food, drink and fresh events to the Heard to share the cultural pulse of Phoenix and the Southwest today — with free evening admission to the museum’s galleries!
Sponsored by SRP
BEYOND THE LOOM – NAVAJO WEAVING TOUR: MAY 3-7, 2017
Join the Heard Guild for another introspective experience into the world of the Navajo weavers in a trip led by second-generation and lifelong trader Mark Bahti with logistics and driving by Stephen Bernier. Those on the tour will spend five wonderful days visiting artists and traders throughout the Navajo Nation, absorbing not simply their knowledge, but the knowledge and stories of their ancestors. Through a wide range of activities, you’ll experience and participate in the various steps required to complete weaving process. Sometimes this may be at an off-the-beaten-path trading post or under a grove of cottonwoods in a beautiful sandstone valley. The tour ends with participation in the May Native American Art Auction in Ganado.
SUMMER SUNDAYS
SUNDAYS | MAY 28, JUNE 25, JULY 23, AUG. 27 | 11 A.M. TO 5 P.M
Escape the heat of summer and join us again for this annual series to enjoy free performances, artist demonstrations and more, every fourth Sunday of the summer. Admission to the museum’s galleries is free all day*, so gather the whole family and come to the Heard Museum for cool fun that kids of all ages will enjoy.
*Note: Admission to First Fridays and Summer Sundays does not include gate fees for the exhibition Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera. Event attendees who wish to visit this special exhibition will be charged the gate fee of $7.
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CURRENT EXHIBITS & PROGRAMSFRIDA KAHLO AND DIEGO RIVERA
ON DISPLAY THROUGH AUG. 20, 2017 VIRGINIA G. PIPER CHARITABLE TRUST GRAND GALLERY; DENNIS H. LYON FAMILY CROSSROADS GALLERY
This exhibition offers a rare chance to see and experience masterpieces by two of the most important and recognizable artists of the 20th century. The works, from the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection, include Kahlo’s Diego on My Mind and Self-Portrait with Monkeys, both featuring the artist’s inscrutable and intense stare, hallmark brow and braids. The exhibition also presents major examples of Rivera’s canvas paintings, including Sunflowers and Calla Lily Vendor, which reflect the artist’s exuberant use of color and sympathetic and uniquely stylized depictions of Mexico’s Native peoples.
Presenting Sponsor, Bank of America; Supporting Sponsors,
Kemper and Ethel Marley Foundation, PetSmart, Virginia M. Ullman
Foundation; Signature Sponsor, Salt River Project; Contributing
Sponsor, Arizona Public Service. Additional support provided by
Union Pacific Railroad.
EXHIBITION CONVERSATIONS
Dive deeper into the lives of these incomparable artists and the cultural and political forces that shaped their work, and hear from some of Phoenix’s leading local experts and personalities in these special workshops. Included with museum admission.
LENTE CONTEMPORÁNEA:
A LOOK AT FRIDA & DIEGO
SUNDAY | MAY 21 | 1:30 TO 2:30 P.M. STEELE AUDITORIUM
Kahlo and Rivera helped to create movements of greater social awareness and artistic innovation that continue to influence artists and audiences today. Join us for a lively discussion moderated by Claudia Mesch, professor of art history at ASU School of Art, to explore the contemporary influences these two legendary figures continue to have on artists and communities today.
FRIDA KAHLO & DIEGO RIVERA
IN-GALLERY ART TALKS
Enjoy a private tour of the exhibition in an intimate and exclusive setting with notable locals who will share their insights and personal perspectives on these two artists and the works on view. This is a special ticketed event and limited in size. Members $15; nonmembers $30.
GALLERY TALK WITH ARTIST GENNARO GARCIA
SATURDAY | MAY 6 | 9:30 TO 10:30 A.M.
GALLERY ART TALK WITH THE CRAFTY CHICA KATHY CANO-MURILLO
SATURDAY | JUNE 3 | 9:30 TO 10:30 A.M.
IT’S YOUR TURN: FRIDA KAHLO & DIEGO RIVERA KIDS' ACTIVITIES
ON DISPLAY THROUGH AUG. 20 SANDRA DAY O’CONNOR GALLERY
The Heard Museum’s gallery for family activities and learning will receive a special makeover during our presentation of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Visit It’s Your Turn: Frida y Diego, where you can make your
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flower for Frida’s Garden, enjoy an artistic cucina, create your own paper dolls and animal masks, or write a letter to Frida and Diego!
Programming support provided by Virginia G. Ullman, the
Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation and the Arizona Community
Foundation.
RICK BARTOW: THINGS YOU KNOW BUT CANNOT EXPLAIN
ON DISPLAY THROUGH JULY 9, 2017 JACOBSON AND FREEMAN GALLERIES
A major retrospective of the work of contemporary Oregon artist Rick Bartow, this
exhibition features 115 drawings, paintings, mixed media and sculpture. It transcends several decades of the artist’s career, from the 1970s until just before his death in April 2016.
Organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of
Oregon. Support for the local presentation provided by Howard
Mekemson, Vida and Dejan Dordevich and Diana Deshler. Support
for the exhibition is provided by the Ford Family Foundation of the
Oregon Community Foundation, Arlene Schnitzer, the Coeta and
Donald Barker Changing Exhibitions Endowment, The Harold and
Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation, a grant from the Oregon Arts
Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts (a federal
agency), the Ballinger Endowment, Philip and Sandra Piele, and
JSMA members.
Rick Bartow, Creation of Crow, 2014 Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 48 inches Courtesy of the artist and Froelick Gallery, Portland, OR
Installation of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Grand Gallery
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ONGOING EXHIBITIONS
OVER THE EDGE: FRED HARVEY AT THE GRAND CANYON AND IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST
ON DISPLAY THROUGH JANUARY 2018LOVENA OHL GALLERY
The Santa Fe Railway and its concessionaire, the Fred Harvey Company, were masters at creating a vision of the Southwest. Jointly, their ephemeral publications promoting the merits of the “Indian Southwest” number in the tens of thousands. Their illustrated books, pamphlets, folios, menus, postcards, playing cards, timetables, calendars and even matchbook covers evoke vivid images of an adventurous journey through a previously remote world.
THE THIRD DIMENSION: SCULPTURAL STORIES IN STONE AND BRONZE
NICHOLS SCULPTURE GARDEN
Some of the most exciting and moving American Indian fine art of the 20th and 21st centuries has been created by sculptors. The Heard Museum is fortunate recently to have been given works by leading American Indian sculptors such as Allan Houser and John Hoover. Gifts also include sculpture by the next generation of accomplished sculptors inspired by these pioneers, such as Doug Hyde and Bob Haozous, Houser’s son. Some of these sculptures were recently conserved thanks to a grant from the 2015 Bank of America Art Conservation Project.
HOME: NATIVE PEOPLE IN THE SOUTHWEST
HOME GALLERY
Learn about the Native peoples of the Southwest and hear them tell their stories in their own words in the Heard Museum’s signature exhibition. In addition to cultural objects, the exhibition showcases the traditions of Native peoples of the past and present and examines their definition of home. Don’t miss the Navajo hogan, the Pueblo horno or the 400 katsina dolls on display!
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Match the numbers to the galleries on the fold-out page ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤
BETTY AND SAMUEL KITCHELL GALLERYMeet here for guided tours.
HOME: NATIVE PEOPLE IN THE SOUTHWEST (ongoing)
NICHOLS SCULPTURE GARDENThe Third Dimension: Sculptural Stories in Stone and Bronze (ongoing)
EDWARD JACOBSON GALLERY (LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES)Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain (On display through July 9, 2017)Black White Blue Yellow (“BWBY”) (July 29 through Oct. 2017)
JOEL AND LILA HARNETT THEATER
LOVENA OHL GALLERYOver the Edge: Fred Harvey at the Grand Canyon and in the Great Southwest (Ongoing)
LYON FAMILY CROSSROADS GALLERYFrida’s Community Garden: A Hands-on Installation (On display through Aug. 20, 2017)
SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR GALLERYIt's Your Turn: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera (On display through Aug. 20, 2017)
VIRGINIA G. PIPER CHARITABLE TRUST GRAND GALLERYFrida Kahlo and Diego Rivera (Opening display through Aug. 20, 2017)
FREEMAN GALLERY Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain (On display through July 9, 2017)
JACK STEELE PARKER GALLERY (UPPER LEVEL SOUTH) Around the World: The Heard Museum Collection (ongoing)
EAST GALLERY (UPPER LEVEL SOUTH) Remembering Our Indian School Days: The Boarding School Experience (ongoing)
BILLIE JANE BAGULEY LIBRARY AND ARCHIVESMonday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
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East GalleryBoarding School Exhibit
Jack Steele Parker Gallery
Jacobson Gallery
South Courtyard Balcony
Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives
Library Entrance
Balcony
Kitchell Gallery
Lovena Ohl Gallery
Admissions Lobby
South Courtyard
Jacobson Gallery
Nichols Sculpture GardenPablita
Velarde Studio
Harnett Theater
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Nina Mason Pulliam Crosswalk
Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Grand Gallery
Freeman Gallery
Sandra Day O’Connor Gallery
Lyon Family Crossroads Gallery
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COFFEE CANTINAMon-Sat, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Drop into the Cantina for gourmet coffee, snacks, and grab-and-go food and drinks.
BOOKS & MOREMon-Sat, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Browse through our large selection of books and souvenirs.
COLLECTOR'S ROOMMon-Sat, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Collector's gallery with a selection of works by master artists.
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MUSEUM SHOP Mon-Sat, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Featuring outstanding selections of authentic American Indian artwork, gifts and books. Shop online at HeardShops.com.
COURTYARD CAFÉDaily, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stop in for delicious lunch offerings and desserts featuring fresh, local and indigenous ingredients and foods.
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SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS
FRIDA’S COMMUNITY GARDEN: A HANDS-ON INSTALLATION
THROUGH AUG. 20 LYON FAMILY CROSSROADS GALLERY
Share your love of these two great artists! Leave some inspiration from your visit behind by taking part in a limited-time participatory installation created by museum visitors. Inspired by Diego Rivera’s masterpiece Sunflowers and by the couple’s famous garden at Casa Azul, we invite you to make your own flower in our hands-on gallery to be added to an ever-growing “garden” in the museum’s Lyon Family Crossroads Gallery.
Supporting Sponsors, PetSmart and Virginia M. Ullman Foundation; Signature Sponsors, Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation and Arizona Community Foundation; Contributing Sponsor, Evelyn and Lou Grubb Charitable Fund / Nancy Grubb Sage
OUR CREATION STORIES: NATIVE WOMEN AND THE CHANGING HISTORY, CULTURE AND TRADITIONS OF BIRTH
SATURDAY, MAY 13 11:30 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M. STEELE AUDITORIUM
In commemoration of Mother’s Day, the Heard is pleased to partner with Creative Push, a multimedia visual art and oral history project that focuses on the most formative of human experiences: birth. Forrest Solis, associate
director and associate professor at the ASU School of Art, will share a new multimedia film-in-progress featuring Native women from across the Southwest sharing their experiences of the changing history, culture, and traditions of birth. A moderated panel discussion will follow, with Nicolle Gonzales (Diné) of the Changing Woman Initiative, artist Renée Dennison (Diné) and more. Free and open to the general public.
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Artist Renée Dennison's grandmother holding two babies. Photo: Renée Dennison
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THROUGH AUG. 20
3RD PARTY ADVERTISING 3RD PARTY ADVERTISING
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REMEMBERING OUR INDIAN SCHOOL DAYS: THE BOARDING SCHOOL EXPERIENCE
This powerful exhibition immerses visitors into the story of American Indian children who were forced by the federal government to attend residential boarding schools hundreds of miles away from home. This exhibition examines the system of off-reservation Indian boarding schools, which separated children from their families and stripped them of their cultural identity and language.
Supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, with additional support from The Rockefeller Foundation, The Arizona Republic, Bank of America, Intel Corporation, Mr. & Mrs. William Freeman, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lynn and the Roger S. Firestone Foundation.
AROUND THE WORLD: THE HEARD MUSEUM COLLECTION
JACK STEELE PARKER GALLERY
Explore the cultural traditions of Native peoples from around the world in this exhibition of artwork from North and South America, Africa and Oceania. Much of the work on display is from the original collection of Dwight and Maie Heard.
AMERICAN INDIAN VETERANS NATIONAL MEMORIAL
Service and sacrifice spanning more than three centuries is honored in the first and only known national memorial to American Indian veterans of many conflicts. The memorial, located outside the Berlin Gallery, contains panels describing the devotion of American Indian soldiers to their country, and includes several heroic sculptures.
Supported by TriWest Healthcare Alliance
ONGOING EXHIBITIONS
ABOVE: Grand Canyon, 2016 Tony Abeyta, Navajo, b. 1965 Acrylic on linen, 60 x 158 inches Gift of Kathleen L. and William G. Howard
RIGHT: Unconquered II, 1994 Allan Houser (Haozous) Chiricahua Apache, 1914-1994 Bronze, Artist’s Copy on loan from the collection of Tia
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The Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives offers a comprehensive research facility with extensive information about Indigenous art and an unparalleled resource collection on more than 25,000 American Indian artists.
The non-circulating library is also open to students and members of the public wishing to learn more about American Indians, the Heard Museum or other related topics.
Visit heard.org/library for information on the Masterworks Arts and Artists Project, an online archive of prominent Native artists.
Hours: Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Call 602.252.8840, ext. 5591, for more information.
Free with admission or by appointment. The library collection is non-circulating.
BILLIE JANE BAGULEY LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
PRIVATE EVENTS AT THE HEARDFounded in 1929, the Heard Museum is internationally recognized as one of the world’s finest institutions celebrating the diversity and vitality of American Indian art and history. A true Arizona landmark, the Heard offers a unique blend of modern amenities and traditional heritage of the Southwest. A cool, green oasis in the heart of the desert and the city of Phoenix, the Heard Museum is the perfect setting for private gatherings, from small and intimate to grand and elaborate.
Graceful Spanish Colonial architecture, shaded courtyards and tranquil fountains provide a setting of unparalleled beauty,
character, elegance and charm, the ideal backdrop for receptions, dinners and weddings. Our meeting rooms offer state-of-the-art technical facilities for conferences, presentations and retreats.
We invite you to allow our experienced, knowledgeable staff to create an event that frames your vision, one that is sure to be distinctly rich and memorable.
To plan a site visit, please contact our events planner at 602.251.0230 or by email at [email protected].
For more information, visit heard.org/visit/hostanevent.html.
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Whether you are a visitor or a resident of Phoenix, we hope you will consider joining the museum. Members receive free admission year round; a 10% discount in our Shop, Café and on online sales; a subscription to our magazine; and invitations to special events. Most important, you will be helping to support this very special museum.
Members at all levels help the institution provide a dynamic forum for diverse American Indian stories and artistic perspectives. Heard Museum members are vital partners in supporting the mission of our world-class programs and exhibitions.
Join today by visiting the Visitor Services Desk in the lobby or heard.org/members, or call 602.251.0261.
Member Benefits Include: Free admission 10% discount at the Heard
Museum Shop 10% discount at the Courtyard Café Invitations to members-only events First notice of all upcoming events AND MUCH MORE!
CIRCLES OF GIVING MEMBERSHIP
Circles of Giving, the Heard Museum’s premier membership society, gives its members a way to support the Heard’s educational programs at the highest level.For more information, call the Circles of Giving office at 602.251.0211.
SUPPORT THE HEARD
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Susan H. Navran, ChairMark Schiavoni, Vice ChairW. David Connell, SecretaryPatricia K. Hibbeler, TreasurerDavid M. Roche, Director and CEO
TRUSTEESKaren AbrahamArlene K. Ben-HorinMark B. BonsallGregory H. BoyceDr. Craig CohenRobert A. CowieElizabeth Murfee
DeConciniAlice (A.J.) DickeyJudy DworkinJohn GrahamCarrie L. Hulburd
James R. HuntworkMary Endorf,
Guild PresidentGov. Stephen R. LewisMarigold LintonJohn F. LomaxJohn MelamedRobert MeyerScott MontgomeryScott H. O’ConnorLeland W. PetersonWick PilcherWilliam G. Ridenour
Don Smith Christy VezollesDavid Wilshin
LIFE TRUSTEESKay BenedictHoward R. BerlinJames T. BialacDr. George Blue Spruce, Jr.Herbert J. BoolRobert B. BullaF. Wesley Clelland, IIINorma Jean CoulterRobert J. DuffyMary G. HamiltonBarbara HeardJoel P. HoxieMary HudakDr. Thomas M. Hudak
Richard L. JohnesEdward F. LowryFrederick A. LynnDennis H. LyonCarol Ann MackayClint J. MagnussenRobert L. MatthewsMiriam J. McClennenMary Ellen McKeeJames MeenaghanLouise MenkDr. Wayne Lee MitchellDr. Arthur L. PelbergDavid E. ReeseWilliam C. SchubertSheryl L. SculleyRichard H. SilvermanJohn B. StitelerJohn G. Stuart
A Sense of PlaceAt the Heard Museum, natural, cultural and urban heritage combine
to create a setting of unparalleled beauty and character. World-
class artwork, graceful architecture, shaded courtyards and tranquil
fountains provide a backdrop of elegance and charm, the perfect
place to celebrate your special day.
Photo Credits: Top, aboutlovestudio.com. Above left and middle: Craig Smith. Above right: crystalrosephotography.com
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The Heard Museum is proud to feature fine Southwest-inspired fare at the Courtyard Café. Enjoy freshly prepared salads, sandwiches and entrées, many of which feature American Indian and locally sourced all-natural ingredients. The Coffee Cantina is also available for your dining needs, featuring specialty coffees, sweet treats and grab-and-go snacks.
THE COURTYARD CAFÉ
Open daily, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 602.251.0204 for reservations.
COFFEE CANTINA
Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
DINING AT THE HEARD
HEARD MUSEUM SHOP
The Heard Museum Shop has grown from its humble 1958 beginnings to become one of the nation’s finest purveyors of American Indian art. The majority of pieces in the extensive inventory are purchased directly from hundreds of artists. Only the finest in authentic American Indian jewelry, pottery, paintings, sculpture, katsina dolls and weavings are selected for sale.
BRUCE MCGEE'S
COLLECTOR'S ROOM
There are artists in every field who exemplify the best of the best and who have proven seminal in influencing future generations of artists and art styles. The Collector's Room, located within the
Heard Museum Shop, is a gallery space showcasing a carefully selected group of works by the top names and most influential artists in Native art.
BOOKS & MORE
Books & More, our boutique bookstore, offers one of the Southwest’s best selections of books by and about American Indians and the region. Also on hand are gifts like T-shirts, hats, children’s toys and packaged items for yourself or friends and family.
SHOP, COLLECTOR'S ROOM, BOOKS & MORE HOURS
Monday to Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Call 602.252.8344.
WORLD-CLASS SHOP & BOOKSTORE
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1,000,000 +
Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust
250,000-500,000
Kemper and Ethel Marley Foundation
Estate of Mareen Nichols
100,000 – 249,999
Heard Museum Guild
50,000 – 99,999
Arizona Public Service
Drs. Kathleen L. and William G. Howard
National Endowment for the Humanities
Salt River Project
Virginia M. Ullman Foundation
25,000 – 49,999
Arizona Commission on the Arts
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bonsall
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Cowie
Evelyn and Lou Grubb Charitable Fund
Flinn Foundation
Ms. Mary G. Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mackay
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Melamed
Mr. and Mrs. Leland W. Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Wick Pilcher
Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community
Mr. Norman L. Sandfield
Target Foundation
Wells Fargo
10,000 – 24,999
Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Anderson
Bank of America
Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Berlin
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Boyce
Mr. Robert Bulla
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wesley Clelland III
Cox Communications
Marianne and David Gates
Dr. Scholl Foundation
Alice J. Fleet Dickey
Forest County Potawatomi Foundation
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold
Mrs. Theresa Hawgood III
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lyon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. McKee
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Meenaghan
Mr. and Mrs. James Navran
Estate of Patricia Pfister
Mrs. Louise C. Solheim
Rob and Melani Walton Foundation
The William S. and Ellen N. Taubman Foundation
5,000 – 9,999
Mr. and Mrs. Jett Anderson
Arch W. Shaw Foundation
Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Ballard Spahr LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Giora Ben-Horin
Dr. and Mrs. Ron Boster
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Brandt
Burrow Family Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Craig Cohen
Cramer-Krasselt
David Wright House Foundation
Dino J. and Elizabeth Murfee DeConcini
Desert Southwest Conference of the United Methodist Church
DMB Associates, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James Drake
Ms. Joette Schmidt and Mr. Kent Derdivanis
Fennemore Craig, P.C.
Mr. Robert Fippinger and Ms. Ann Kaplan
First Strategic Communications and Public Affairs
Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce
Greater Phoenix Economic Council, Inc.
Mrs. Jean Grossman
Mrs. Barbara Heard
Highground Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Hoxie
HP Enterprise Services
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hulburd
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Huntwork
Jennings Strouss PLC
Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians
Native American Art Magazine
Northern Trust Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Scott O'Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Paper
Phoenix Children's Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Reese
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rosskam
Salmon Lewis and Weldon
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Silverman
Snell & Wilmer LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Joachim W. Staackmann
Mrs. Betty Van Denburgh
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilshin
2,500 – 4,999
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abraham
Accenture
Mrs. Howard Aidem
Arizona Humanities Council
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Ball
Mr. James T. Bialac
Mr. and Mrs. John Boppart
Rebecca Bowman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carr
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clark
Clifton Larson Allen LLP
Mrs. Saul Cohen
Mr. Jerry Cowdrey
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Douglas
Ms. Denise Dowers
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Foutz
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Getz
Gila River Gaming Enterprises, Inc.
Mrs. Jeanie M. Harlan
Hensley Beverage Company
Ms. Alexis Hill
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hudak
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Jones III
DONOR RECOGNITION1,000,000 +
Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust
250,000-500,000
Alice J. Fleet Dickey
Forest County Potawatomi Foundation
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold
Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Hoxie
HP Enterprise Services
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hulburd
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Huntwork
DONOR RECOGNITION
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�e Heard Museum continues to achieve and serve its educational mission through the generosity of its members and supporters. We recognize these and all of our loyal donors for their gifts during the museum’s �scal year 2016 (Oct. 1, 2015 through Sept. 30, 2016).
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Dr. Norma Kafer and Mr. James Gordon
Richard Kraemer
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lehmann
Joseph S. and Mary Trigg Lentz
Dr. Marigold Linton and Dr. Robert Barnhill
Mr. Ronald E. Lowe
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Lynn
Dr. and Mrs. M.S. MacCollum
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Marshall
Ms. Miriam J. McClennen
Dr. B. Robert Meyer and Dr. Terri Gallen Edersheim
Mortenson Construction
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Papp
Estate of Mr. Jack S. Parker
Ms. Nancy G. Sage
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schiavoni
Mr. and Mrs. William Schubert
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ford Schumann
Scottsdale League for the Arts
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Song
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stuart
Mrs. Betty Lou Summers
Mr. James Swanson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tait, Sr.
Union Pacific Foundation
Mr. Gilbert Waldman and Ms. Christy Vezolles
Gary and Diane West
1,500 – 2,499
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Allender
Mrs. Ginger Allingham
Ms. Caralee Allsworth
Mr. Joseph Anderson and Ms. Mary Dewane
Dr. Christopher Appleton and Dr. Marcia Ko
Mrs. Shirley Avery
Mrs. Delores Bachmann
Bank of Arizona
Mrs. Nadine Basha
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Beals
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benedict
Mr. Neil Berman
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bidstrup
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bool
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Bream
Mrs. Marilyn Brooks
Ms. Sue Bunch
Harry M. Conger and Mary F. Sailors
Mr. W. David Connell and Mrs. Becky Sawyer
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cosner
Mrs. Norma Jean Coulter
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Desmond
Ms. Judith Dobbs
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Douglass
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Duffek
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn
Mary and Verlane Endorf
Ms. Lynne Fenderson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fine
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Getch
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Goodyear, Jr.
Ms. Bernice Groves
Dr. Sam Gualtieri
Mrs. Joel Harnett
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hornaday
Mr. Brian Kenney
Dr. Mari Koerner and Mr. Frank Koerner
G M and Barbara Korn
Mrs. Bonnie Kraft
Mrs. Jean Lester and Mr. Christian Lester
Mr. and Mrs. John Lomax
Mr. and Mrs. James Lowman
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Miles
Mr. Arjay Miller
Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Morgan
Ms. Karen Natapoff
Ms. Jane Sidney Oliver and Ms. Catherine Meschter
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ottosen
Ms. Jody Pelusi
Dr. and Mrs. Deane Penn
Phoenix Suns Charities
Ms. Margaret Ranck
Mr. and Mrs. Don Randolph
Ms. Elizabeth Raspolic
Mrs. Pam Rentschler
Mr. David M. Roche
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rothschild
Mr. Jack Salisbury and Mrs. Leslie Dashew
Carol and Randy Schilling
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scholsohn
Science and Culture Connection
Mary and Stanley Seidler
Drs. Connie and Leslie Seldin
Ms. B. J. Shortridge
Ms. Barbara Slater
Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. John Stiteler
Mrs. Gay Thomas
Mr. David Van Denburgh
Waddell Trading Company
Mrs. Jane Wallace Thorne
Mr. and Ms. Daniel I. Wilhelm
Ms. Diana Wykes
1,000 – 1,499
Mrs. Patricia AtLee
Donna Blackman
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Cain
Drs. Frances and Paul Dickman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eckstein
Ernst & Young
Ms. Cindy Ewing
Roger and Barbara Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Jacka
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Magnussen
Dr. Janet Maurer and Mr. Marty Davis
Mrs. Donald F. McCann
Mr. and Mrs. Tim O'Neil
Mrs. Sandra Raffealli
Ms. Marian Reichert
Mrs. Nancy Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Spangler
Thunderbirds Charities
Ms. Patty Urone
USI Insurance Services
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Weaver
Mrs. Diane Willian
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Willman
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Zeitlin
�e Heard Museum continues to achieve and serve its educational mission through the generosity of its members and supporters. We recognize these and all of our loyal donors for their gifts during the museum’s �scal year 2016 (Oct. 1, 2015 through Sept. 30, 2016).
Dr. Norma Kafer and Mr. James Gordon
Richard Kraemer
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lehmann
Mrs. Marilyn Brooks
Ms. Sue Bunch
Harry M. Conger and Mary F. Sailors
Mr. Jack Salisbury and Mrs. Leslie Dashew
Carol and Randy Schilling
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scholsohn