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2020 Annual Report

The 2020 Annual Report for Anderson Ranch Arts Center.

2020 ANNUAL REPORT

Dear Friends,

We echo many of you when we say that 2020 was truly unprecedented.

Amidst the challenges of such an extraordinary time, many opportunities allowed us to rise to the occasion and embrace what
we’re calling “The Art of Change”.

As we look back on 2020, we acknowledge that it was an exceptional year for Anderson Ranch. At times exceptionally
challenging, but also, exceptionally rewarding.

• The Anderson Ranch “Un-Gala” raised nearly $500,000 allowing the Ranch to put critical COVID protocols in
during a 45-minute virtual event; an impressive place, and demonstrate, in real time, that we can protect
achievement, and a testament to the unwavering support our community.
of our incredible community. And it wasn’t just a Zoom • Our “Sculpturally Distanced” outdoor sculpture exhibition
call—featuring video testimonials from artists such as was conceived out of the notion that the Ranch campus
Catherine Opie, a make-your-own-cocktail class and could remain vibrant and safe. Installed at lightning speed in
an interactive Exquisite Corpse activity, our aim was to July—thanks to the willingness of the wonderful artists who
engage and inspire. Summer Workshops went virtual with participated—it was enjoyed by more than 1,000 visitors.
the launch of our Innovation Studios program and limited • Our Visiting Artist program continued in the fall and
in-person workshops continued as well. All in all, 640 brought a diverse group of artists back to campus to work
students joined us online, and 261 in the studios. on special projects.

• Our Facilitated Studio Practice program also brought
artists back to campus in a safe, creative environment,

2020 was nearly indescribable. But as Plato said, “Necessity is the mother of invention,” and we could not be prouder of what
you helped us achieve during what was certainly one of the most unique years in our 54-year history.

We could not do this without you. Be healthy and well.

Best Regards,

Sue Hostetler Wrigley Peter Waanders
Chair, Board of Trustees President and Chief Executive Officer

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Workshops........................................................................................................................................ 5
Scholarships..................................................................................................................................... 6
Artists-in-Residence........................................................................................................................ 8
Visiting Artists................................................................................................................................10
Outreach......................................................................................................................................... 12
Sculpture Exhibition......................................................................................................................15
Summer Series: Featured Artists & Conversations...................................................................16
Events.............................................................................................................................................. 18
Supporters...................................................................................................................................... 20
Ways to Give..................................................................................................................................25
Statement of Activities..................................................................................................................26
Board of Trustees...........................................................................................................................28
Staff................................................................................................................................................. 29
In Memoriam..................................................................................................................................30

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Ajax Axe in the Sculpture Studio

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Workshops are the core of Anderson Ranch’s programming
and fulfill our mission by providing an invigorating immersion
in creativity. In 2020, Anderson Ranch presented Innovation
Studios, a new slate of virtual workshops accessible to
students. By moving workshops online, students from across
the globe were able to create art from the comfort and
convenience of their own homes.

With an initial offering of 50 online workshops, most were
sold out and had to be wait-listed. As summer progressed,
limited Ceramic, Childrens’ and Young Artists’ workshops
were introduced back to campus.

640 261

Virtual On-Campus
Workshop Workshop
Students Students

84% Adult Students 16% Young Artists &
Child Students

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Anderson Ranch is dedicated to offering opportunities to
promising artists and increasing access to our programs
for a diverse group of participants.

Specific scholarships are funded by Ranch supporters,
both individuals and foundations, either through
endowed funds or special gifts.

In response to the pandemic, Anderson Ranch offered
two-tiered workshop pricing for virtual workshops.
Students could choose to pay full tuition or those affected
by the pandemic could pay a reduced tuition price.

581 17

Scholarships Scholarships
for Virtual for On-Campus
Workshops Workshops

40% 50%

Full Reduced
Scholarships Tuition
Scholarships

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Molly Peacock in the Soldner Ceramics Studio

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ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE

Anderson Ranch’s Artists-in-Residence Oolite Artists-in-Residence
program fosters creative, intellectual and
professional growth for emerging and Thomas Bils Painting
established visual artists. Residents have Kelly Breez Embroidery & Resin
access to world-class facilities and studio
time, free from everyday pressures. Residents Christopher Carter Interdisciplinary
pursue interdisciplinary projects among
a community of working artists, and gain Alejandro Contreras Interdisciplinary
feedback from prominent Visiting Critics. In Cara Despain Sculpture
2020, 14 artists from the Miami-Dade area Edson Jean Video
were selected from a pool of 80 applicants Elite Kedan Sculpture
for the Oolite Artists-in-Residence Home + Rhea Leonard Printmaking
Away Program. Michael Loveland Sculpture
William Osorio Painting
“Since I’ve been out here, my practice Nicole Salcedo Drawing
has grown two-fold, probably, and I’m Lauren Shapiro Ceramics
going home with a lot of ideas, a lot of Barron Sherer Video
networking connections and friendships Michael Vasquez Painting
that I’ve made and I’m going to continue
to hold on to when I return.” Visiting Critics
-Rhea Leonard, Printmaking Resident Larry Ossei-Mensah
Helen Molesworth
Kori Newkirk

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Alejandro Contreras, Spring Artist-in-Residence

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VISITING ARTISTS

The Visiting Artist program is one of
the foundations of the Anderson Ranch
experience, bringing established artists of
all disciplines to campus. It affords artists
the time and space to complete projects
within their area of expertise and to
explore new work.

Visiting Artists

Rose B Simpson Ceramics
Takashi Nakazato Ceramics
Simonette Quamina Painting/Printmaking
Luzene Hill Sculpture

Hugh Hayden Sculpture

Visiting Artist, Takashi Nakazato

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visiting artist

Visiting Artist, Luzene Hill Visiting Artist, Hugh Hayden

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The Banner Project

With support from the City of Aspen, the Ranch activated a community-based public art initiative.
A group of artists including the artistic staff at Anderson Ranch worked with select local non-profit
organizations to bring visibility to their missions through artistic collaborations. Seven artworks
were reproduced into outdoor-scaled (approximately 8-foot by 12-foot) banners and installed
throughout the City of Aspen. These installations were designed to inspire dialog within the
community on current events and social concerns. Partner organizations are recognized on each
banner.

Each activation encouraged exploration on various topics such as immigration, politics, LGBTQ
issues and the environment. These were meant to spark conversation, with banners in high-profile
outdoor locations. This exhibition provided a safe, socially-distanced art viewing experience.

Artists

Leah Aegerter, Studio Coordinator, Digital Fabrication
Bunny Burson, Artist
Louise Deroualle, Studio Coordinator, Ceramics
Elizabeth Ferrill, Artistic Director of Painting, Drawing & Printmaking
Paul Keefe, Studio Coordinator, Painting, Drawing & Printmaking
Christine Sun Kim, Artist
Esther Macy Nooner, Studio Coordinator, Photography & New Media
Zakriya Rabani, Studio Coordinator, Sculpture
Brian Shure, Master Printer

Aspen Out in collaboration with Esther Macy Nooner

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Valley Settlement in collaboration with Leah Aegerter Voces Unidas in collaboration with Bunny Burson

For Freedoms in collaboration with Christine Sun Kim English in Action in collaboration with Elizabeth Ferrill and Paul Keefe
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies in collaboration with Brian Shure
KIDS
ARE
THE
COMMUNITY

SCAN TO VIEW
YOUTHZONE IN A NEW LIGHT

YouthZone in collaboration with Louise Deroualle and Zakriya Rabani

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Ghada Amer, Love Grave
Courtesy of the artist and Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York and Aspen

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SDCISUTLAPNTCUERDALLY

Sculpturally Distanced is an outdoor sculpture
exhibition featuring 17 sculptures by local, national
and internationally-acclaimed artists installed
around the Ranch campus. The proceeds of each
sale were shared between Anderson Ranch and
the artists. The total revenue for the Ranch so far is
$20,720.

1,000+ 3

Visitors Sculptures
Sold

Generously supported by:

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SUMMER SERIES Featured Artists
& Conversations

The Summer Series: Featured Artists & Conversations explored the work of world-renowned
artists and curators. Participants experienced stimulating conversations with today’s most
influential critics and collectors. This popular program fosters a broader understanding of
contemporary art and art making and was moved to an online format in 2020.

Summer Series Participants 1,700+

Mark Grotjahn Silke Otto-Knapp Virtual
Nicole Eisenman Christina Quarles Participants
Michael Shnayerson Tavares Strachan
Deana Lawson

Presenting Sponsor Premier Sponsor
Toby Devan Lewis

Additional Support Provided By

Janice and Phil Beck Sue Hostetler Wrigley and Judy and Robbie Mann
Rona and Jeffrey Citrin William Wrigley, Jr. Allen and Kelli Questrom
Eleanore and Domenico Anne and Chris Reyes
Pamela Joseph and Dorothy Wildman and
De Sole Robert Brinker
Sherry and Joe Felson Albert Sanford
Ann and Tom Korologos

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Mark Grotjahn Nicole Eisenman Michael Shnayerson Deanna Lawson

Silke Otto-Knapp Christina Quarles Tavares Strachan

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EVENTS National Council Thinker Thursdays
Thinker Thursdays invited eight
The “Un-Gala” • Special program with BOOM participants to cull and present 15
This groundbreaking new experience images, then talk about each for 15
celebrated Anderson Ranch while author Michael Shnayerson seconds. In other words, there were
raising funds that are crucial to the 225 seconds to tell a story, any story,
Ranch’s mission to enrich lives with art, • Honesty in the Making with with visuals guiding the way.
inspiration and community.
Simonette Quamina Virtual Art Salons
Guests received a highly curated Virtual Art Salons welcomed all artists,
package that contained a variety of • Roundtable on the Arts: Helen art students, educators, and enthusiasts.
surprises to indulge, engage and Over the course of several months,
unleash the unexpected throughout Molesworth, Marianne Boesky, artists presented their work with a Q & A
the course of a unique and eclectic Gabriela Palmieri and Hank afterwards. In total, there were 16 local
virtual evening. Furthermore, Willis Thomas and national artists that participated in
they were guided through artistic this program.
experiences, received one-of-a- • Conversations with Jeanne
kind artworks and luxury items and
enjoyed craft cocktails, all from the Greenberg Rohatyn and
comfort of their own homes. Marilyn Minter

• Special program with Tracey Emin
• Lisa Yuskavage in conversation

with Helen Molesworth

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The Ranch Café The ScholARTship Event Tree Art Installation and
Social September was a series of Open from December 7, 2020 to Interactive Light Show
fun, happy hour events that focused April 30, 2021, this winter art sale The Ranch hosted a special artist-
on a sampling of internationally- offered ready-to-display artwork inspired tree art installation and
inspired dishes. Kicking off in early available in ceramics, photography, interactive LED light display in
September, the themed events sculpture, and wood. With prices partnership with our friends from the
featured an Indian Night, Latin Night starting as low as $25, there was truly Town of Snowmass Village and Twinkly.
the following week, and finished with something for everyone. In total, Visitors walked through the outdoor
an Oktoberfest celebration. $20,413 was raised to support the areas of campus and saw a variety of
Anderson Ranch Scholarship Fund trees, decorated by six commissioned
Ramen Café diners started with a which provides promising young Roaring Fork Valley artists, who were
base ramen bowl, then selected a artists with greater opportunities and inspired by a variety of things like
tare and richness, and personalized increases access to Ranch programs molecules, disco, reflection and even
dishes with an array of toppings for a diverse group of participants. “The Queen’s Gambit”.
to complete this gourmet noodle
experience. Both October dates Artists
featured three seatings and sold out
in less than 24 hours. Mark Cesark Gabriela Mejia

Cate Johnson Hannah Stoll
Nancy Lovendahl Vangel Yurukov

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SUPPORTERS

Annual giving supports all of Anderson Ranch’s programs, including workshops, lectures, the Artists-in-
Residence program, Summer Series: Featured Artists & Conversations, the Visiting Artists and Visiting
Critics programs, community outreach and exhibitions. Annual giving also allows the Ranch to maintain
state-of-the-art studios and offer scholarships to more than 30% of workshop participants. Every
individual, foundation and business listed here helped make 2020 the best it could be financially as well
as artistically. Thank you!

$50,000+ Anna and Matt Freedman and Jeffrey Citrin
Anonymous Ann and Tom Korologos Ann Cook and Charley Moss
Chloe Berkowitz Becky and Mike Murray Susan Crown and William
Karen and Jim Frank Oolite Arts
Jami Gertz and Anthony Ressler Betty and Lloyd Schermer Kunkler
The Joan & Rodger Gurrentz Debra and Dennis Scholl Sylvie and Gary Crum
Leigh and Reggie Smith Eleanore and Domenico De
Family Marie and Bill Wise
The Sue Hostetler and Beau $10,000 - $24,999 Sole
Sarah Arison and Tom Wilhelm Sherry and Joe Felson
Wrigley Family Foundation Janice and Phil Beck Jerry & Nanette Finger Family
Jonathan Lewis Barbara and Bruce Berger
Melony and Adam Lewis Marianne Boesky Foundation
Toby Devan Lewis Jo and Bill Brandt Sheila and David Fuente
David Newberger Sarah Broughton and Susan Gordon and Scott Francis
Anne and Chris Reyes Dr. Jennifer Goff
Lynda Weinman and Bruce John Rowland Erica and Jeff Keswin
Bunny and Charles Burson Barbara and Jonathan Lee
Heavin Mardi and Brown Cannon Aimee and Robert Lehrman
$25,000 - $49,999 Betsy and Jim Chaffin Karen and Courtney Lord
Anonymous Mary and Adam Cherry Linda and Mike Lyon
Markell Brooks Citrin Family Foundation/ Rona Judy and Robbie Mann
Nancy and Steve Crown Liza and Jon Mauck
Moti and Idit Ferder Joanna Miller
Gabriela Palmieri and Scott
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Harford Michelle and Perry Griffith $3,000 - $4,999
Doren Madey Pinnell, PhD and Jeff Grinspoon and Jon Foley Nancy and Jeff Baumann
Jody Guralnick and Michael Lipkin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blanton, Jr.
Greg Lewis The Heizer Foundation Ghislaine Boreel and Jim Shallcross
Allen and Kelli Questrom Vicki and Bruce Heyman Elena Bowes
Sara Ransford Constance and Thomas Hodson Susan and Robert Brown
Lynda and Stewart Resnick Katherine Kitchen and Paul Kovach Kay Bucksbaum
Capera Ryan Pamela Joseph and Robert Brinker Nancy and Clint Carlson
Jeannie and John Seybold Philae M. Knight Claire Dewar
Cynthia and Terry Siegel Rosemarie Lavender Lori Dresner and Pete Wycoff
Anne Tobey LEF Foundation Minnie and Michael Dubilier
Dorothy Wildman and Albert Liz and Eric Lefkofsky Gail and Alfred Engelberg
Dianne and Jim Light Zoe Eskin
Sanford, Galerie Maximillian Marlene Malek Sistie Fischer
$5,000 - $9,999 The John P and Anne Welsh Barbara and Michael Gamson
Anonymous McNulty Foundation Andi and Jim Gordon,
The Rita and Jeffrey Adler Alexandra Munroe and
The Edgewater Funds
Foundation Robert Rosenkranz Sally and Steve Hansen
Jill and Jay Bernstein Gael Neeson The Irving Harris Foundation
Nancy Blank Dorothy and Aaron Podhurst Deborah and Larry Hoffman
Barbara Bluhm-Kaul and Don Kaul Jody and David Post Chandra and Jimmie Johnson
Carey Bond and Henry Lambert Lora Reynolds and Quincy Lee Jane and Gerald Katcher
Glenn Bucksbaum Alison and Mitchell Robbins Sylvia Kaufman
Jackie and John Bucksbaum Katie and Amnon Rodan Sally and Jim Klingbeil
Ruth Carver Lowey Rosenau Sheila and Mike Kurzman
Susanne Clark Pamela and Arthur Sanders Sheldon and Marianne Lubar
Bunni and Paul Copaken Isa Catto Shaw and Daniel Shaw
Beth DeWoody and Firooz Zahedi Sara Tayeb-Khalifa Charitable Fund
Laura Donnelley, The Good Works Robin Loewenberg Tebbe and Katie Michel, Jockey Hollow

Foundation Mark Tebbe Foundation
Marilyn and Larry Fields Keith and Margie Weber Madeleine Morrison and Chuck
Marla and Larry Frank
Jan and Ronnie Greenberg Foundation Bellock
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SUPPORTERS

Katherine Neisser Laura and Michael Kaplan Kelly Raynaud
Sara and Don Nelson Laura and Gary Lauder Barbara and William Sanders
Nedra and Mark Oren Becky and Bob McLennan The Betty and Rob Shiels Fund
Dan Perlman Diane Oshin Tracy Straus
Virginia Searcy Barbara Reese Carol and Mack Trapp
Carole and Gordon Segal Katherine Rich Linda White
Austin C. and Ann P. Starkey Fund Jane Dawson Shang and Sam Wick
Judith Zee Steinberg and Paul J. $250 - $499
Paul Shang Philip Augustin
Hoenmans Kathryn Spuhler Jennifer Causing and
Dana and Andrew Stone Colette Stallbaumer and
Nicole and Lex Tarumianz Peter Waanders
Margie and Bryan Weingarten Warren Stickney William Dieterle
Joseph and Carrie Wells Steamboat Springs High School Susan Everett
John Strom Robert H. Glaze
Advised Fund Peter M. Vale Cathy Greer
Robin Zendell Brijetta Waller Flossie and Evan Gull
$1,000 - $2,999 $500 - $999 Chiapei Huang
Dan Abrams Carol T. Batchelder Melissa Jones
Posey Bacopoulos Laurie Crown and Rick Ortega Cynthia Kagay
The MDMH Brown Family Fund Marsha Dowler Dr. and Mrs. Melvyn Klein
Sarah Calodney Nancy Dunlap Sue Kolbe
Caulkins Family Foundation Lee and Mel Eagle J Robert Livingston
Enrique Martinez Celaya Suzanne Farver John S. and Roberta F.
Alchemy Charitable Foundation Katherine Gleason
Barbara and Herschel Cravitz Steve Goldband Michelman Fund
Sherry Cromwell-Lacy and Barbara and Gary Goldstein Colleen Sherlock
Christina and Peter Hellyer Claire and Robert Slaymaker
James W. Lacy Franchon Jacobson Sandy and Steve Stay
Peggy and Yogen Dalal Sandy and Peter Johnson Curt Strand
Helen B. Davis Louise W. Lamphere Andrea and Lubert Stryer
Tony DiLucia and Nick Lincoln Jessica and Andrew Millner Dana Taft
Shirley and Barnett Helzberg Marjory Musgrave and Frank S. Peters Harry Teague
Ellen and Bill Hunt

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Mary Weiss Ellie and Mike Hahn Susan and Paul Reynolds
$100 - $249 Kathy Honea and Crystal and William Ribich
Anonymous Sue and Henry Ricklefs
Enid Ablowitz Timothy Costello Melanie and Myron Roschko
Lindsay Aegerter Elliot Hovey Dorothy Saxe
Nadine Asin and Thomas Mary Ann Inouye and Monica Schwegman
Naomi Shepherd-Smith
Van Straaten Robert Thorpe Susan Sherwin
Becky Ayres Linda Koones Stephanie Soldner
Mary Ballou Karen Kuff-Demicco Tami Solondz
Barbara and Pedro Bermann James and Vicki Lam Barbara and Gary Sorensen
Kevin Brady Pamela Ann Lange Tania W. Stepanian
Deanna Brinkman Nancy Langsan Allison Stewart and
Karen and Nate Cheney Aynsley Letzerich
Todd Cipperman Dorothy Lewis Campbell Hutchinson
Annie Cooke Carol Loewenstern Kay and Tom Toomey
Laura Dixon and James Baker Nancy Lovendahl and E.W. Torian
Mary Dominick Will Van Dyke
Polly Donald Scott Keating Diana and Gene Waguespack
Diane Doolittle Magnum Development Laura Werlin
Ruth Douzinas Charles F. Manlove Lara and Marc Whitley
Diane Ducote Carmen Mariscal Mary and Hugh Wise
Jocelyn and David Durrance Shirley Marsh Michael Wisner
Jack Farley Janet and Al Matson Mr. Justin Wood
Susan and George Fesus Tom McClanahan Irina Yakhnis
Stephanie Fox Sharon and Thomas McPherron
Erin Richards Frankel and Dr. and Mrs. Pushpa Mehta 2020 ANNUAL REPORT | 23
Mark Mount
Jon Frankel Michael Mount
Charles L. Garmen Nancy O’Neill
Carole and Sanford Gluck Peter Omalanz
Lynn Gottmann Sue Patrick
Jean Gumpper Clarisse Perrette
Emily and Ken Ransford
Barbara Reid and David Hyman

SUPPORTERS

Endowment Gifts Susan Beckerman The Annual Report for 2020
Anonymous Betsy and Jim Chaffin recognizes the donors who
Susan and Stephen Baird Nanette Finger supported Anderson Ranch
Barbara and Bruce Berger Robert H. Glaze during the last fiscal year,
Zoe Eskin Linda Huntsman and January 1 – December 31, 2020.
Susan Gordon and Scott Francis
Mary Kathryn Hartigan Frank McGuirk Please note that giving totals reflect
Janet and Robert Hoffman Sara Ransford annual contributions excluding
Pamela Joseph and Betty and Lloyd Schermer gifts made to special events.
June and Paul Schorr
Robert Brinker Barbara Siedel Our intention is to compile an
Erica and Jeff Keswin Barry H. Wolf accurate and complete list of all
Corporate Gifts Grants donors. We apologize if there
Alpine Bank City of Aspen are any errors or omissions.
Christie’s Auction House Colorado Creative Industries If you find a mistake, please
Lugano Diamonds and Jewelry National Endowment for the Arts contact Ellie Hahn, Director
Suerte Tequila Town of Snowmass Village of Individual Philanthropy, at
Gifts-In-Kind Vera & Joseph Dresner [email protected].
Valerie Anderson
DLA Piper LLP Foundation
Polly Donald Windgate Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Levantin
Judy and Robbie Mann
Tito’s Vodka
Town of Snowmass Village
Michael Wisner
Planned Gifts
Joyce Amico and Charles

Malkemus

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There are many ways to support Anderson Ranch Arts Center’s mission and programs, and all are greatly
appreciated.

Checks able to double or even triple your gift of a home, vacation property,
Checks can be made payable to contribution amount. condominium, undeveloped land
“Anderson Ranch Arts Center” Electronic Funds Transfers or other real estate.
and mailed to: You can use the electronic Gifts Through Your Estate
Anderson Ranch Arts Center funds transfer process to send Please consider including Anderson
Development Office contributions directly into Anderson Ranch as a beneficiary in your will
P.O. Box 5598 Ranch’s account. Please contact or trust, either for a percentage
Snowmass Village, CO 81615 the Ranch’s Development Office at of your estate or for a fixed
970/923-3181 prior to wiring funds dollar amount. For any questions
Credit Cards for instructions. related to wording, please contact
Make a donation online at Gifts Of Securities Anderson Ranch’s Development
andersonranch.org A gift of long-term appreciated Office at 970/923-3181.
or call 970/923-3181. stock offers significant tax benefits. Gifts Of Art
To ensure the transaction is Throughout the year, Anderson
Recurring Gift Payments handled to your specifications and Ranch hosts a number of art
To help you budget your gift to satisfaction, and to receive proper auctions featuring the work of
Anderson Ranch, contact the credit and timely acknowledgment, a variety of artists. If you have an
Development Office at 970/923- please contact Anderson Ranch artwork that you would like to
3181 to set up a monthly, quarterly prior to making a gift of securities. donate to Anderson Ranch, please
or yearly donation schedule. Gifts Of Real Estate contact Marit Evans, Development
Most real estate has appreciated Associate & Grants Manager,
Matching Gifts faster than the rate of inflation [email protected]
Many employers will match and offers great potential in or at 970/924-5083 (gift policy
charitable contributions made by charitable gift planning. We would approval pending).
their employees. By sending in your be happy to explore with you a
company’s matching gift form along
with your donation, you may be

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For the Year Ended December 31, 2020 Without Donor With Donor TOTAL
Restrictions Restrictions
$2,854,688
REVENUE AND SUPPORT $476,600
$677,985
Grants and contributions: $2,218,917 $635,771 $356,512
Individuals and foundations $476,600 - $308,725
Government grants, including PPP loan $677,985 - $18,389
Program service revenue $356,512 -
Special events -
Appropriations for expenditure - $308,725 -
Miscellaneous income $18,389 - -
Net assets released from restrictions: $4,692,899
Satisfaction of time restrictions
Satisfaction of program restrictions $147,500 ($147,500) $1,271,078
$835,510 ($835,510) $730,004
$108,682
TOTAL REVENUE AND SUPPORT $4,731,413 ($38,514) $2,109,764

OPERATING EXPENSES $2,093,587
$452,160
Program Services: - $2,545,747
Workshops $1,271,078 - $4,655,511
Services $730,004 - $37,388
Residency $108,682

Total Program Services $2,109,764 -
-
Supporting Services: -
Management and general operations $2,093,587
Fundraising $452,160

Total Supporting Services $2,545,747 -
-
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $4,655,511 ($38,514)

Change in net assets before nonoperating activities $75,902

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Without Donor With Donor TOTAL
Restrictions Restrictions
$635,267
NONOPERATING ACTIVITIES $123,493
($308,725)
Investment income: $450,035
$487,423
Net realized and unrealized gains $51,812 $583,455 $15,939,869
Interest and dividends, net of fees $18,667 $104,826 $16,427,292
Appropriations for expenditure - ($308,725)
$379,556
Change in net assets from nonoperating activities $70,479

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $146,381 $341,042

NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR $5,747,955 $10,191,914

NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $5,894,336 $10,532,956

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OF TRUSTEES

Sue Hostetler Wrigley, Chair Honorary Trustees National Council Co-Chairs
Judy Mann, Vice-Chair Susan Beckerman Liza Mauck and Leigh Smith
Ann Cook, Secretary Barbara Berger
Reggie Smith, Treasurer Markell Brooks Curator-in-Residence
Lucy Wood Baird Betsy Chaffin Helen Molesworth
Janice Beck Marian Lyeth Davis
Marianne Boesky Nanette Finger President and Chief Executive
Charles Burson Sistie Fischer Officer
Moti Ferder Lorry Hubbard Peter Waanders
Philae Knight Pamela Joseph
Ann Korologos Jim Patton
Jon Lee Sara Ransford
Karen Lord Betty and Lloyd Schermer
Mike Lyon Paul C. Schorr III
Liza Mauck Evelyn Siegel
Becky Murray Dee Wyly
Gabriela Palmieri
Anne Reyes
John Rowland
Capera Ryan
Albert Sanford
Jeannie Seybold
Terry Siegel
Anne Tobey
Marie Wise

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STAFF

Leah Aegerter Studio Coordinator, Digital Alexei Locsin Graphic Design and Marketing
Fabrication Coordinator
Doug Casebeer Markell Brooks Artistic Director
Emeritus, Ceramics Meriwether McClorey Artistic Administrative Manager
Jessica Cerise Operations Manager
Louise Deroualle Studio Coordinator of Ceramics Esther Macy Nooner Studio Coordinator, Photography
Marit Evans Development Associate and and New Media
Grants Manager
Elizabeth Ferrill Artistic Director of Painting, Molly O’Leary Program and Events Coordinator
Drawing and Printmaking; Chair,
Miriam Flores Artists-in-Residence Program; Zakriya Rabani Studio Coordinator, Sculpture
Lindsy Fortier Chair, Critical Dialog
Roshni Gorur Assistant Controller Meg Reilly Accounting and Database
Ellie Hahn Senior Creative Manager Coordinator
Carrie Hennefeld Digital Media Manager
Idalia Hernandez Director of Individual Philanthropy Kenny Reyes Facilities and Grounds Manager
Registrar
Emilia Hernandez Café Steward and Maintenance Katherine Roberts Director of Marketing and
Assistant Communications
Larissa Huffman Café Steward and Maintenance
Cate Johnson Assistant Charlotte Roennau Artistic Administrative Manager
Paul Keefe Lead Barista
Guest Services Assistant Brian Shure Master Printer, Director of the
Studio Coordinator for Painting, Anderson Ranch Editions
Drawing and Printmaking
Jose Saul Sura Gardener and Grounds Assistant

Ashley Todey Vice President, Operations and
Business Units

Zenayda Villacorta Café Staff

Alison Viola Registration Assistant

Andrea Wallace Vice President of Artistic Affairs,
Artistic Director of Photography
and New Media; Chair of The
Center

David Wang Director of Culinary Arts and
Operations

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IN MEMORIAM

Gurrentz Family Fiber Optic and Painting Building Project
We would like to thank Joan and Rodger Gurrentz for their visionary support of Anderson Ranch’s fiber
optic infrastructure upgrade. To invest in our organization in such a way shows a true commitment to the
long-term work and mission of Anderson Ranch. This gift, made in honor of Susan Gurrentz, a longtime
artist and Anderson Ranch workshop alumni, is a fitting legacy.

“Life is a festival, and painting is
a celebration of it.”

In honor of Susan Gurrentz (1935-2011)
and her lifelong commitment to the

creation and appreciation of the fine arts.
This space is dedicated by her family:
Rodger, Joan, Jessica, Ryan and
Shannon Gurrentz

This plaque will be located in the Dee Wyly Painting Building lobby in memory
of Susan Gurrentz, and in recognition of the Gurrentz family’s support.

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Merle Jean Dulien
Merle was a cherished member of the Aspen/Snowmass creative community and longtime supporter of
Anderson Ranch. Merle’s kindness and bright spirit will be missed by all who knew her.
Richard Jennings
A past president of the Anderson Ranch Board of Trustees, Richard was a dedicated member of the Ranch
family for 27 years. Richard’s leadership and long-time support of the Annual Fund continues to impact the
lives of countless artists.
Jim Patton
For 27 years, Jim was a generous supporter of Anderson Ranch and special part of its creative community.
In addition to serving on the Anderson Ranch Board of Trustees, Jim was a longtime member of the
National Council.
Curt Strand
Curt was a valuable member of the Anderson Ranch family and dedicated supporter for 16 years. Curt’s
generosity and commitment to the arts will continue to impact the Ranch campus and creative community.

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