Artscouncilofprinceton.org
2011/12 ANNUAL REPORT
Arts Council of Princeton
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Annual Report for the
Fiscal Year 2011/12
7/1/11 – 6/30/12
COVER: Continuum, 2012, concept drawing by Illia Barger, 2012 Anne Reeves Artist-in-Residence,
for public mural on the Terra Momo Bread Company wall, corner of Witherspoon and Paul
Robeson Place. Illia is an acclaimed painter of large scale works and murals and
owner/designer of Pantaluna, a line of creative, upcycled clothing.
THE PROJECT
Continuum commemorates three collaborative temporary public art installations located in empty lots on Paul Robeson Place from 2002-2009. Herban Garden, Terra Momo's produce
garden, was created by landscape designer Peter Soderman. It became the inspiration for two
subsequent public sculpture gardens: Writer's Block and Quark Park, conceptualized by Kevin
Wilkes, AIA, Peter Soderman and Alan Goodheart, ASLA.
We wish to thank Terra Momo Bread Company and the Residences at Palmer Square
for partnering with us on this important public art project. We'd also like to thank
the following lead sponsors:
Timothy M. Andrews
Barbara & Jamie Majeski
Meredith Asplundh & Timothy Gardner
Sherry MacLean Maurer
Leigh & John Bartlett
M.O.D. Construction
Cindy & Frits Besselaar
Carrie & John Pallat
Callaway Henderson Sotheby's Int'l Realty
Suzanne & Charles Plambeck
Emily & Johan Firmenich
Princeton University and
Andrea & Bo Honoré
Princeton University Art Museum
Joyce & Marc Johnson
Tricia & Norman Rosenthal
Taylor Photographics
Leslie & Chris Kuenne
FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD
Thank you for the opportunity to serve the Arts Council of Princeton as board president. Since 2007, I have enjoyed being part of the Arts Council through my volunteer efforts, from Pinot to Picasso to Dining by Design and Curated Princeton Art Tours. I am thrilled to continue my work with fellow volunteers, board, and staff in this new capacity and look forward to bolstering our mission of "building community through the arts."
What I most admire about the Arts Council is its unfailing drive to serve our entire community. Through free community outreach programming for seniors and at-risk youth, and the use of scholarships for fee-based classes, the Arts Council works to ensure that first-rate, professional arts education is acces-sible to everyone in Princeton and the greater region. Over the last year alone, the Arts Council provided over 250 free, professional arts education and enrichment classes for at-risk and homeless youth. To ensure all community members are well-served, the Arts Council continues productive collaborations with other non-profits in the region, such as HomeFront of Trenton, the Princeton Nursery School, the Princeton Public Library, the Princeton Public Schools, and the Princeton Young Achievers.
Thanks to an army of volunteers, committed faculty and staff, an engaged board, and generous com-munity support, the Arts Council is able to provide many free community events, including our largest annual cultural event, Communiversity Festival of the Arts, which draws crowds of up to 40,000 every spring. The gallery, theater, and studios are able to provide broad access to the public for year-round exhibitions, performances, and professionally led classes by artist-instructors. And the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts is open 6 days and 5 nights per week.
Wonderful things happen in our town thanks to the work of the Arts Council and the community it engages. If you're reading this Annual Report because you are a donor, volunteer, or community partner, you have my sincere appreciation for your generosity. If you haven't yet gotten involved, I hope you will take a moment to read the following pages and consider asking yourself, "What will I build today?"
President, Board of Trustees
ARTS COUNCIL OF PRINCETON Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, 102 Witherspoon Street Princeton, NJ
FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Thank you for helping to make this past year a resounding success. In the following pages you'll learn more about the vibrant programs of the Arts Council, but I want to first express my appreciation, admiration, and respect for the staff, faculty, board, and volunteers who work tirelessly to ensure that Princeton and the greater region have access to the highest-quality multidisciplinary community arts programming in the state.
If you're new to the Arts Council, here is a snapshot of what we do. Founded in 1967, we work to foster creative lives and lasting connections in the community in three major ways: 1) by providing multidisciplinary studio-based arts education to students of all ages, income levels, and abilities; 2) by presenting a vibrant year-round calendar of free arts-related events in the community; and 3) by operating a fully-equipped arts center which provides a platform for hundreds of visual, literary, and performing artists each year to connect with audiences from the greater Princeton region and beyond. For specifics on what this all means, I hope you'll enjoy reading the pages that follow.
Finally, I'd like to share the illuminating results from a year-long survey on the economic impact of the arts. Based on a national initiative organized by Americans for the Arts (AFTA), Princeton was selected as one of the 182 regions studied for the 2011 Arts and Economic Impact Study IV. The Arts Council spearheaded this regional study with funding provided by Princeton University and support from the Princeton Chamber of Commerce. Data captured from 16 eligible Princeton non-profit arts and cultural organizations and more than 800 attendees of arts and cultural events demonstrate that the arts are a major economic force with undeniable local impact.
Key findings revealed that the Non-Profit Arts and Culture Industry in Princeton: generated over $51 million in economic activity last year; supported 2,097 full time equivalent jobs; and delivered $5.6 million in local and state revenue (in taxes and fees). These results are remarkable, especially given that the median revenue generated for a study region with a population less than 50,000 (such as Princeton) was just over $9 million. AFTA President Robert Lynch pointed out that this study sends a clear message that leaders who care about community and economic development can feel good about choosing to invest in the arts.
Thank you again to everyone who has contributed time, talent, and funds to ensure that the Arts Council of Princeton continues to make the arts accessible for everyone.
Executive Director
50,000 participants in ACP programs
and events 41 5 studio arts classes for children and
adults 97scholarships awarded 95 teaching artists on
faculty 10 8 new classes this past year 2,7 1 0 students
1,032 summer campers 26exhibitions 1200Hallow-
een paraders 25 0 + children and seniors served in our outreach
programs 5, 2 0 6 volunteer hours logged 3, 5 0 8 current
members 15 0 0 + donors 40 ,0 0 0+ Communi-
versity attendees 90 0 fundraiser attendees 32 5
contributing artists 8,000+ email subscribers
1,700+ Facebook Friends
Arts education is at the heart of our mission, and our efforts
were recognized in 2011 with the NJ State Governor's Award for
Excellence in Arts Education. We were also selected in 2012 as one
of the most popular arts education programs in the state by the
Discover Jersey Arts People's Choice Awards. During the past year, a
faculty of 95 professional artist-instructors led thousands of students of
all ages and abilities through a year-round calendar of studio-based classes,
camps and workshops. In addition to our core offerings for children, teens and
adults in Drawing & Painting, Darkroom & Digital Photography and Ceramics & Sculpture, we continuously develop innovative programs to introduce new faculty and explore a range of varied media. Each semester presents a line-up that promises something for everyone. Our highly regarded faculty members have impressive credentials in terms of professional training, experience and exhibitions – on regional, national, and international bases. Their dedication and commitment are cornerstones of the quality programs we offer. Nearly $17,000 in scholarships awarded in 2011/12 helped to keep our classes accessible to the entire community. (See page 17 for Educational Collaborations program highlights.)
We thank all of our generous scholarship funders for their support of the ACP Scholarship and Outreach Fund in 2011/12, with special appreciation to:
The Bank of Princeton Annie & Craig Battle Church Women United Princeton
Charles Evans Foundation Deborah Pearlstein & Chris Chyba Renee Cuneo
Victoria David-Thune Mary Doyno Kirsten & Jonathan Haley J. Seward Johnson
Charitable Trust Littlebrook School's Joe Fund Colleen McKee & Family
Carly Meyer Suzanne & Charles Plambeck Rinehart Family Michael Southall
Waxwood Fund Jane & Joseph Weber Worldwide Small Change Foundation in
memory of Stephanie Anne Dixon Mr. & Mrs. Morton Zachter
To learn more, please look under CLASSES at
www.artscouncilofprinceton.org.
FREE COMMUNITY OUTREACH
ACP free outreach programming is geared toward at-risk youth, low-income seniors, and other
hard-to-reach audiences in our community. Through all of our outreach programs, the Arts
Council provides high quality, recurrent, subsidized arts programming to Mercer County
residents who would not otherwise receive the benefits of that experience. ArtsExchange
is a weekly program that provides arts instruction and a hot meal to our area's homeless
children throughout the year, in partnership with HomeFront of Trenton. ArtReach and
Creative Fridays are enrichment programs for low-income students, which provide
after-school arts education in Princeton's learning centers, organized in partnership
with Princeton Young Achievers (PYA) and the Princeton Nursery School (PNS).
Our newest initiative, Creative Aging/Arts and Healthcare, focuses on the
delivery of free weekly arts instruction by professional artists to low-income
seniors in our community, and to family and professional caregivers.
We thank the following funders for their support of Outreach Programming in 2011/12:
Church & Dwight Employee Giving Fund Concordia Foundation Horizon
Foundation, Inc. Horizon Foundation of New Jersey J. Seward Johnson, Sr. 1963
Charitable Trust Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mary Owen Borden Foundation
Migedan Foundation NJ State Council on the Arts Olives PNC Bank
Foundation Target Terra Momo Bread Company Tyco International
University Medical Center of Princeton Whole Earth Center
ACP Fundraising Events
To learn more, please look under COMMUNITY
OUTREACH on our website.
COMMUNIVERSITY Festival of the Arts
& Princeton Arts Weekend
Communiversity Festival of the Arts is our largest event of the year.
The 2012 Communiversity Festival of the Arts featured more than
Organized by the Arts Council and the Students of Princeton
200 artists, crafters, and merchants from around the tri-state area;
University, Communiversity is one of Central New Jersey's largest
continuous live entertainment on five stages; children's activities
and most well-known events. This past year's celebration took
and games; a wide array of delicious food from around the globe;
place on Saturday, April 28, 2012, from Noon to 5:00 p.m.
and a broad representation of the many businesses and non-profit
The event originated as "The Art People's Party" on the lawn of
organizations that play a prominent role in the vibrant life of the
Nassau Hall in 1970. Later renamed Communiversity to capture the Princeton community.
Town-Gown spirit of the event, the popular arts festival now takes
In addition, Communiversity also serves as the anchor event
place in downtown Princeton on Nassau and Witherspoon Streets,
for Princeton Arts Weekend. Presented in co operation with the
in Palmer Square (on the Green), and throughout the University
Princeton Area Arts and Culture Consortium, the entire weekend of
campus. It has grown to attract more than 40,000 visitors to
arts and cultural activities is meant to encourage the public to take
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advantage of the many arts events offered throughout the weekend, including the Arts Council's own spring benefit, Pinot to Picasso.
For a complete list of performers and sponsors for Communiversity 2012, look under PAST EVENTS on our website.
CULTURAL EVENTS
Throughout the year, we organize free cultural
events that bring families and individuals together
to celebrate community and cultural diversity
through the arts. Working in collaboration with
other community organizations such as the
Princeton Public Library, KidsBridge, and the
Historical Society of Princeton, events this past
year included: the Hometown Halloween
Parade; El Día de los Muertos (Day of the
Dead); Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; Black
History Month; Paul Robeson's Birthday, and
our Free Fall Open House.
The Arts Council organizes free events for teens
under the banner What's Up Princeton in
collaboration with the Library, HiTops, Corner
House, and the Princeton Recreation Department.
2011/12 events included Teen Open Mic Night,
Movie Night and Battle of the Bands.
The ACP presented 26 exhibitions that
included over 300 artists in 2011/12. A primary goal of ACP exhibitions is to
support the work of local and regional
The Arts Council's Anne Reeves Artists-In-Resi-
artists, and the majority of our exhibit-
dence program provides opportunities for artists
ing artists work and live in the greater
in all media to create or complete new works
Princeton region. Eleven exhibitions
and encourages them to engage the community
were presented in the Taplin Gallery in
in their projects. This past year, the ACP sponsored
the Robeson Center, including the annual
three artists-in-residence: musician Josh Robin-
Membership Exhibition; two on the outdoor
son, who ran a two week summer spoken word and
Michael Graves Sculpture Terrace; four in the
jazz program for teens called Rhythms & Rhymes with poet
second floor "Reference Gallery" of the Princeton Public
Lamont Dixon; Ceramic artist TJ Erdahl, whose fall project "The
Library; and nine in various other Robeson Center spaces.
Inflexion of Memory" explored African American history in Princeton.
A list of all ACP exhibitions is on the exhibition pages of the
TJ also ran workshops for children and exhibited in our Day of the
Dead exhibition; and Illia Barger painted a mural on the wall of the
The ACP received Discover Jersey Arts' Peoples Choice Award for
Terra Momo Bread Company that commemorates three temporary
Favorite Art Gallery in 2012 .
site specific sculpture gardens: Herban Garden, Writer's Block, and Quark Park (see front cover).
Funding for exhibitions and related programming during the year was supported by the NJ State Council on the Arts, the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Educational Ventures/Robert and Lynn Johnston, Glenmede, Deborah Sands Gartenberg, NRG, Residences at Palmer Square and Target.
PERFORMANCES
The 2011/12 performance calendar began with free outdoor summer concerts at the
Princeton Shopping Center Courtyard (eleven concerts) and at Forrestal Village
(six concerts). Highlights of the summer included Alborado Flamenco Dance
Theater, Minister William Carter's Soul and Gospel Extravaganza, Chris
Harford, Swing Sabroso, Jerry Rife's Rhythm King's, the Princeton High School
Jazz Ensemble, Sandy Zio and many more. A wide variety of concert, film, and
theater events continued through the year at the Robeson Center including Café
Improv monthly open mic evenings, Sarah Donner's Indie Music Nights, Behind
the Music with the Princeton Symphony, Teen Open Mic Night, a range of folk,
jazz, classical and blues concerts including Anthony Branker, SIMA Trio, Steve
Hudson and Avi Wisnia. Theater presentations included Chimera Productions
and our annual Community Play (see page 21).
ACP performance programming during the year was supported in part by Bloomberg LP, the Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation, the E.T. Cone Foundation, the Pheasant Hill Foundation, and the NJ State Council on the Arts.
FUNDRAISING EVENTS
The Arts Council
ACP fundraising events have art
of Princeton holds
related themes and engage local
two annual fundraising
artists as donors and guests of honor.
events, Dining by Design in
The popularity of the events reflects the
the fall and Pinot to Picasso in
creativity, passion and commitment of members of
the spring. Dining by Design, held
our Circle of Friends and Board of Trustees and Staff.
on November 5, 2011, hosted close
Top: Guests enjoy the festivities at the "Dining by
to 400 people and raised over
Design: It's a Wrap" gala reception on Saturday
$100,000 for Community Outreach
November 5, 2011 at Johnson & Johnson Consumer
programs to benefit at-risk youth and
Products Companies.
seniors. Over 500 people attended Pinot to Picasso on April 27th, 2012. The
Bottom: ACP Founding Director, Anne Reeves and current
event raised over $ 82,000 for the Anne Reeves
Board President, Cindi Venizelos share a hug at "Pinot to
Artist-in-Residence Program and Community Arts Initiatives.
Picasso: Vintage 2012" on Friday, April 27, 2012 at The Technology Center of Princeton.
For a complete list of hosts, artist-participants and sponsors for Dining by Design 2011 and Pinot to Picasso 2012, look
under PAST EVENTS on our website: www.artscouncilofprinceton.org.
CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
The ACP thanks the volunteer members of the Circle of Friends for their talent and hours of dedicated support in producing our outstanding FUNdraising events.
*2011-12 EVENT CHAIRS
Christina Rowntree
Sophie André-DuFour
Gabrielle Shamsey*
Maureen Westerman
Julie Sullivan-Crowley
Kathleen Preziosi
Isabella de la Housseye
Kimberly Kaye Fried
Elizabeth Friedman
ANNUAL MEETING and our VOLUNTEERS
On June 14, 2012, our Annual Membership and Awards Meeting
We couldn't keep our doors open six days a week without the help
provided us with the opportunity to elect new and renewing trust-
of our fabulous volunteers! We think it's worth repeating that in
ees (see list on inside back cover) and recognize individuals and
2011-12, our volunteers donated 5,206 hours of their time to
organizations for their generosity. Pride of the Arts Council Awards
answering phones, greeting the public, assisting in classrooms,
went to Princeton University Art Museum & James C. Steward,
and helping out at special events like Day of the Dead and
Olives & Adam Angelakis, Church & Dwight Employee Giving Fund &
Communiversity. Want to add your name to this list? Contact
Jim Levine, Ruth Councel , Aqiyla Muhammad, Pamela Wel s, Betsy
Julie Sul ivan-Crowley at (609) 924-8777, ext. 102, or
Riley, Judy Kennerk, Morris Bel amy, and Valeria Torres-Olivares.
jsul [email protected] to learn more about volunteering for the Arts Council of Princeton.
Jillian Altenburger
Gabrielle Fiorillo
Veronika Bychkova
Jessica Kaganskiy
Ashwini Chidirala
Veronica Boychenko
Lindsey Scott Lui
Cheyenne Setneska
Carolyn McDonough
Christian Nazario
Veronica Olivares-
Valentina Orostizaga
Maria Evans, Artistic Director, presents Valeria Torres-Olivares our Future Arts
Leadership Award at the Annual Meeting.
The The Annual Meeting featured an elegant and energetic performance by instructor Uma Kapoor and her Bollywood dance class.
Krithi Vachaspati
Charlotte Zaininger
Shwetha Venkatesh
Oscar Torres-Reyna
The Arts Council presented a free lecture and opening reception for the special exhibition "Arnold Roth: A Selection of Work from Area Collections" on March 24, 2012. Roth, who lived in Princeton from 1963-1984, shared a selection of his illustrated works and signed copies of his books. Originals of Roth's work, from the New Yorker, The New York Times, Esquire, and more, were on view (March 24 – April 7) and were borrowed from Princeton area collectors. Support for the exhibition came from Mary Cross, Fleury Mackie and Carl Reimers.
FINANCESGeneral Operating. The following charts detail general operating sources of income and expense by
category, as well as the past three years of budget growth.
FY 2011/12 REVENUE & SUPPORT
REVENUE & SUPPORT
Programs & Events
Fundraising Events
Corporate Sponsors
State Government
Investment Income
Community Arts & Events
Exhibitions & Performing Arts
Fundraising, Development
THREE-YEAR OPERATING COMPARISON 2009-2012
Revenue $1,134,127
Revenue $1,206,044
Revenue $1,390,009
Expenses $1,093,865
Expenses $1,156,242
Expenses $1,346,019
Net $40,262
Net $49,802
Net $43,990
2011/12 SUPPORTERS
The Arts Council of Princeton receives support for its operations from a number of sources—individual donations, corporate
donations and sponsorships, government and foundation grants, fundraising events, and membership contributions.
The following list reflects funding for programming and general operations during fiscal year 2011-12. THANK YOU!
Guardian Angel ($25,000 and above)
Micaela de Lignerolles
Devotee ($1,000 - 2,500)
The Edward T. Cone Foundation
Alex J. Ettl Foundation
Timothy M. Andrews
Firmenich Charitable Foundation
Helena & Peter Bienstock
Emily & Johan Firmenich
The Bank of Princeton
Galbraith Testamentary Trust
The Fitzberg Foundation
J. Seward Johnson, Sr. 1963 Charitable Trust
Cheryl & Richard Goldman
The Families of Amy Benjamin and
NJ State Council on the Arts
Janssen Pharmaceuticals
Robert Goldberg
Deborah Sands-Gartenberg & Gary
Mary Owen Borden Foundation
Cindy & Frits Besselaar
NJ Cultural Trust
Melanie & John Clarke
Virtuoso ($15,000 - 24,999)
Jacquie & Woody Phares
Pheasant Hill Foundation
Tracy & Dan Dart
Concordia Foundation
Theodore Cross Family Charitable
Isabella de la Houssaye & David Crane
George H. & Estelle M. Sands Foundation
Foundation Trustees
Dorothea's House
The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
Cindi & Bill Venizelos
Audrey & David Egger
Tyco International Ltd.
The F. Helmut & Caroline S. Weymar
Lori A. Martin & Christopher L. Eisgruber
Fund of the Princeton Area
Jennifer & Michael Figge
Visionary ($10,000 - 14,999)
Community Foundation
Bunny & Marv Goldberg
Helen & Martin Chooljian
Whole Foods Market
Kristin & Jordan Gray
Lynn & Robert Johnston
Kathy & Jamie Herring
Educational Ventures, Inc.
Muse ($2,500 - 4,999)
Andrea & Bo Honoré
Meredith Asplundh & Timothy Gardner
Hopewell Valley Community Bank
PNC Bank Foundation and Wealth
Kathleen M. & J. Paul Bagley
Community Investment Strategies, Inc.
Kookie Johnson & Tom Sheeran
Mrs. Elizabeth Ettinghausen
Margaret K. Johnson
Anne VanLent and the Anne VanLent Fund
Charles Firmenich
Joyce & Marc Johnson
of the Princeton Area Community
Leslie & Chris Kuenne
Kristina Johnson
Wells Fargo / Wachovia Foundation
Johnson & Johnson Consumer
Ann & John McGoldrick
Companies, Inc.
Impresario ($5,000 - 9,999)
Melanie & Serge Picard
Joshua Zinder Architecture + Design LLC
Leigh & John Bartlett
The Provident Bank
Kimberly Kaye Fried & Rob Fried
Annie & Craig Battle
Princeton University
Jessica & Richard Koehler
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Debbie Schaeffer & Steve Ritzau
Casey & Samuel Lambert
Callaway Henderson Sotheby's
Judy & Bill Scheide
Marsha Levin-Rojer & Charles Rojer
International Realty
The Residences at Palmer Square
Michelle & Gabriel Lependorf
Charles Evans Foundation
Wells Fargo Private Bank
Joan L. Mueller & Philip E. Lian
Church & Dwight Employee Giving Fund
Sherry MacLean Maurer
Barbara & Christopher Cole
Nancy & Duncan MacMillan
Colgate Palmolive via United Way
Wendy Mager & Eric Monberg
Eve Coulson & Nelson Obus
Barbara & Jamie Majeski
David Mathey Foundation
David H. McAlpin, Jr. Charitable Lead Trust
Andrea & Chris Mecray
Dina & Paul Brewer
Ann and Leighton Laughlin Fund of the
Jackie & Cy Meisel
Center for African American Studies,
Princeton Area Community Foundation
The Migedan Foundation, Inc.
Princeton University
Christopher Lenox
MJ Sagan Architecture, PC
Dina & Stephen Leveson
Mortgage Masters, Inc.
Maryellen O. McQuade & David Chung
Peter Lindenfeld
Cindy & Judd Linville
Laurie & Andrew Okun
Continuum Dynamics
Lisa & Kurt Marttila
Carrie & John Pallat
Meredith & Michael Cook
Mr. & Mrs. Lee S. Maschler
Arti & Samir Patel
Cross Fit Nassau
Tamera Matteo & Family
Suzanne & Charles Plambeck
Jenny & Jon Crumiller
Robin & Jon McConaughy
Dorothy & Charles Plohn, Jr.
Gay & Russ Culin
Leah & Brian McDonald
Princeton BMW / Princeton Mini
D'Angelos Italian Market
Jennifer McGahren
Princeton University Press
Jim & Jean Davidson Fund of the
Hella & Scott McVay
Professional Service Solution, Inc.
Princeton Area Community Foundation
Kathie & David Miller
Victoria David-Thune
Rambling Pines Day Camp
Nora & Keil Decker
Mortgage Master, Inc.
Milena & Michael DeLuca
N. F. P. Benefits Group
Carol & François Rigolot
Neisy Nieto & Jason Schoen
Elisa & Richard Rosen
Jess & Ted Deutsch
Kathleen & Gordie Nye
Tricia & Norman Rosenthal
Dobson Family Fund of the
Anne & Peter O'Neill
Daniel N. Sauder, M.D.
Princeton Area Community Foundation
Pinneo Construction
Vivian & Harold Shapiro
Maria Dominguez-Momo & Raoul Momo
Amy & Schaefer Price
Margaret Sieck & Bob Baldwin
Liz Hock & Peter Dougherty
Princeton Pop Warner Little Scholars
Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
John H. Rassweiler
Triumph Brewing Company
Stephanie & Gert van Manen
Martine & Donald Elefson
Karen & Archibald Reid
Martha & George Vaughn Fund of the
Liz Fillo & Chris Coucill
Ann & Jerry Reilly
Princeton Area Community Foundation
Linda & Harold Friedman
Trudy Rosato-Simpson & Hon.
Theodora and Fong Wei Fund of the
Stephanie Chorney & Orlando Fuquen
James S. Simpson
Princeton Area Community Foundation
Julia & Eric Gilbert
Christina & David Rowntree
Dorothy Williams
Glenmede Investment and Wealth
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Sauder
Donald and Susan Wilson Fund of the
Management and Glenmede Trust
Georgette Scarborough
Princeton Area Community Foundation
Sandra Scarlatella & Kenneth Harlan
Winberie's Restaurant & Bar
Mary & Randall Hack
Ashley & Bill Schofield
Hedy Davis Kaye Zankel Charitable Trust
Kirsten & Jonathan Haley
Nicole Schrader & Dave Barile
Hamilton Dental Associates
Gabrielle & John Shamsey
Happy Health LLC
Yamile Slebi & Omar Tellez
Benefactor ($500 - 999)
Mathias Hemberger
Smith + Manning Design and Branding
Lisa & Blake Henry
Kate & Steve Somers
Deborah & Patrick Agnew
Carol & Jim Herring
St. Paul's Catholic School
Alexander Technique of Princeton
Deborah Herrington & Douglas Sawyer
Judy & Edwine Stier
All Saints Episcopal Church
Stacie & Steve Herrup
Sophie & François André-DuFour
Julie & Brian Sullivan
Bank of America Employee Matching Gifts
Connie Tell & Jeff Nathanson
Twin Chimney, Inc.
Elizabeth & David Beers
Jerry's Artarama of Princeton
Cindy & Irv Urken
Marjorie & Gavin Bell
Heather & Rob Kisilywicz
Wendy & Joe Vasquez
Kathleen & Jay Biggins
Helene & Russell Kulsrud
John E. Vine, M.D.
Blue Point Grill
Barbara & Robert Landau
Anne & Reg Waldeck
Susan & Matthew Bowen
Waldorf School of Princeton
Martha Rinehart & Charles Wampold Elizabeth & Philip Wey Witherspoon Grill Cameron Manning & Tom WrightBrandice & David Wrone
Patron ($250 - 499)
Fay & Herb Abelson
Vivian Allen
Aleta Wolfe & Robert Aresty
Rita Asch
AT&T Foundation
Elizabeth Baughan
Ann Wootton & Morris Bellamy
Lynda Berne
Madeline & Alan Blinder
Scotia MacRae & Dick Blofson
Mic & Joachim Boekelmann
Katherine Taylor & Mark Boulding Jenn Brandt
Educational Collaborations Fiscal year 2011/12 marked continuing collaborations with
Judith Brodsky & Michael Curtis
community partners in our educational programming. Winter and spring workshops led by
Pernilla & James Burke
ACP instructors at the Stony Brook–Millstone Watershed Association featured botanical
Holland & Rob Burt
illustration and nature photography. Spring programs at Morven Museum and Garden
Barbara & Tom Byrne
included our first ACP Paint Out, as well as a watercolor class and a poetry workshop.
We look forward to continuing and growing these wonderful partnerships.
Jennifer & Michael Caputo
In addition, the ACP hosted the Princeton Ballet School, Art Realization Technologies (A.R.T),
Tito Cascieri, Jr.
and JW Actors Studio, organizations that presented classes in our Paul Robeson Center as
Church Women United, Princeton
part of our collaborative outreach.
Louisa & Austin Clayton Francesca Benson & George Cody Wendell Collins
Dorothy & Peter Lawson-Johnston
Jennifer Connaughton
Amy & Rick Granato
Courtney Lederer & Mark Thierfelder
Emily Croll & Clifford Zink
Ilana & Mauricio Gutierrez
Liz Lempert & Ken Norman
Patti & Eliot Daley
Maria & Russ Lindenfeldar
Ellie & Craig Deardorff
Sarah & Charlie Hatfield
Cate & Jim Litvack
Amy & John DeLorenzo
Lara & Mark Heimann
Merrill & Christopher Long
Veronique & Joe Devico
Jennifer & Matthew Henderson
Dr. & Mrs. Marc Malberg
Annarie Lyles & Andy Dobson
Joan & Reeves Hicks
Emily Mann & Gary Mailman
Meghan & Ryan Donaldson
Honey Perkins Family Foundation, Inc.
Jean & Jon Durbin & Family
Tamar & Richard Howson
Kathleen & Jerry Mandzij
Katie & Nick Eastridge
Christopher March-Bourdon
Beth Ann Behrend & Robert Eaton
Eve Ingalls Von Staden
Verna & John Matthews
Exxon Mobil Foundation
Ann Helene Iversen
Jill & Paul McArthur
Ruth L. & Hans W. Fiuczynski
Claire R. & Dr. David P. Jacobus
Erin & David Forrey
Mary Beth & Mark McDonough
Julie Fox & Steve Gates
Sarah & Landon Jones
Linda & Arthur Meisel
Mara & Gaetano Franceschi
Jane & Kevin Kenyon
Ruth & Bernie Miller
Christi & Rahul Gautam
Simona & Michael King
Kate & Peter Mittnacht
Debbie & Benjamin Gitterman
Georgie & Peter Moss
Michelle Needham
Anja & Ralph Neuneier
MJ Sagan & Craig Haft
Rosalie & Evan Wolarsky
Nicholas Karp Foundation/Jewish
Elizabeth & Gregory Samios
Ann & Mitsuru Yasuhara
Rebecca & Josh Sarett
Sassy & Robert Orlando
Supporter ($100 - 249)
Alicia & Jeremiah Ostriker
Elizabeth Ackerman
Rae & David Padulo
small world coffee
The Agarwal Family
Smith's Ace Hardware
Alchemist & Barrister
Els & Peter Paine
Heather & Jaime Alkhateeb
Glenn & Mayra Pasch
Patricia & Toby Taylor
Jan & Len Alpert
Lauren & Adam Pechter
Kirsten Thoft & Ted Nadeau
Blair & Bill Ayers
Elly & Giorgio Petronio Fund of the
Penny & Ted Thomas
Betty Ann Duggan & Milton Babbitt
Princeton Area Community Foundation
President Shirley M. Tilghman
Katie Poole & Ward Tomlinson
Kathryn Pottinger & Rafael Juan
Kathleen & Peter Tovar
Joanne & Matthew Berman
Anna & Michael Prilutsky
Nicholas Turk-Browne
Francine Besselaar & Peter Abrams
Julie & Robert Ramirez
Molly & Tyler Vernon
Kimberly A. Vine
Sarah & Joseph Bolster, Jr.
Dina Riad Interiors
Pamela & William Wakefield
Julia & Thomas Borden
Louise & John Wellemeyer
Mary Ellen & William Bowen
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Sarah Smith & Steve Weinstein
Maureen Westerman
Beth & Victor Brombert
Gina & Larry Roche
Joan & Ralph Widner
Anne Lee Saunders Brown
Randie & Ryan Roderick
Sara & Gordon Brummer
Dawn & Mark Rosso
Karen & Tom Wilkinson
Tami & John Ruddy
Esther & Kevin Williams
Leland & Greg Burnham
Ann Marie & Robert Russell
Ginny Mason & Robert Willig
Jo & James Butler
Sondra & Marco Sacchi
Christina & Pete Callaway
PHS Community Service Group The Princeton High School Community Service Group sophmores turned out for the
second year in a row to assist with the Hometown Halloween Parade. During the school year, PHS students volunteered as
event and classroom assistants and also distributed event and exhibition flyers around town.
Susan & Anthony Capon
Dr. & Mrs. William Green
Jane & John Celetnao
Greystone Designs
Carolyn & Mark Landis
Deborah Kaple & Miguel Centeno
Sally Kuser Lane
Tina & Anthony LaPlaca
Janet & Craig Larrain
Anne Elliott & Peter Gruen
Isabelle Clement & Family
Wanda & Robert Gunning
Ellen & Harry Levine
Cheryl Levine & Elliot Gursky
Carol Anderson & Stephen Lin
Jill & John Guthrie
Deborrah Lindsay
Claudine Collins
Juergen Haeussler
Elizabeth & Howard Curtiss, Jr.
Debora & John Haines
Latonya Kilpatrick-Liverman &
Elizabeth & Eric Hamblet
Arden Lance Liverman
Denise Comsudis & Jeff Hamren
Christine Lokhammer
Jane & Mark Davis
Frank Magalhães
Liza & D. Pepper de Turo
Carol & Richard Hanson
Jean Ann Magnier
Nancy & Matthew Difazio
Charles M. and Mary L. Hartman Fund
Meg Blair & Emre Dilek
Archer & Tom Harvey
Maria & Juan Martin Maldacena
Carol Mason & Paul DiMaggio
Nell & Dan Haughton
Michele Burke & Patrick Diogenia
Maria & Alex Martin
Maria DiRenzo-Smith
Linda & Steven Martucci
Dr. Patricia C. Donohue
Barbara & J. Robert Hillier
William & Harper McArthur
Julia Janicek & Pat Durelle
Dr. Margaret Lancefield & Hon. Rush D. Holt
Jennifer McBride
Carrie & Kinsey Dyckman
Imme & Freeman Dyson
Carol & Herb Horowitz
Michelle McKenna & Patrick Bernuth
Betsy & Darma Ie
Pam & Jon McLean
Terri & Jonathan Epstein
Keren Bergman & Mark Itzler
Wendy Lawson-Johnston McNeil
Sue & Greg Evans
Shellie Jacobson
Sally & Bob Jenkins
Andrea & Ed Meyercord
Tanice Fitzpatrick
Johnson & Johnson Family of
Louise Hutner & William Flemer
Companies Contribution Fund
Joan & John Fleming
Matching Gifts Program
Pamela Kogen & Michael Morandi
Brigid Doherty & Paolo Morante
Liz & Malik Kaman
Canan Akyuz & Matthew Morgan
Adria & Stanley Katz
Liz & Perry Morgan
Jocelyn & Bill Froehlich
Emily Rose & James Morrow
Lorraine & Richard Fugazzi
Susan Strassberg & Ugur Kaytmaz
Lauri & John Mulvey
Sheila & Carl Geisler
Liz & Reid Murray
Steven Georges Family
Michael Nachamkin
Shirley A. & Stephen V. Kern
Judith & Kenneth Gilbert
Stacy Drummond & Jeffrey Keyton
Pamela McGrew & Tom Nesi
Helen & Peter Goddard
Kiefer Landscapes
Klatzkin & Company, LLP
Mrs. Robert Goheen
Michele Koenig-Dzialowski
Vera & Immanuel Kohn
Lise & Steve Pacala
Carol & Andy Golden
Victoria & Michael Palmer
Mary M. Michaels & Richard Grant
Alison & Anton Lahnston
Marilyn Ham & Michael Paluszek
Jean & Larry Parsons
Caroline Armstrong
Meta Dunkly Arnold
Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein & Bladder, P.C.
Alisa & Joseph Tarditi
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Pickens
Frances Taylor & Keith Costa
Silvia Weyerbrock & Sanjeev Arora
Karin Trainer & Bill Stowe
Alison & David Politziner
Barbara Trelstad
Dana & Henry J Powsner
Susan & James Trowbridge
Jean & Richard Quandt
Lorraine & David Atkin
Susan & José Quiles
Eric & Valerie Aubourg
April & Donald Readlinger
Margaret Van Dagens
Joanne L. Augustine
Ingrid & Marvin Reed
Harriet & Jay Vawter
Wiebke Martens & Patrick Austernann
Alison Isenberg & Keith Wailoo
The Ayodele Family
Howard Wasserman
Constance Hassett & James Richardson
Stephanie & Robert Wedeking
Colleen Sheridan & Richard Babikian
Cindy & Scott Ricker
in honor of Katie Wei
The Backes Family
Maeryn & William Roebling
Elizabeth & Robert White
Elizabeth & Steven Baglio
Priscilla & Kermit Roosevelt
Elizabeth Wislar
Kelly & Haris Baig
Marsha E. Novick & Harvey S. Rosen
Carol Wojciehowicz
Cindy Dixon & Rick Baker
Karen & Richard Woodbridge
Sherry Baker Trovas
Ezra D. Rosenberg
Lorraine P. & J. Rogers Woolston
The Balachander Family
Sharon Worthington
Alessandro Balteo
Patrick Rulon-Miller
Ginger August & Brian Zack
Nicole Schrader & Dave Barile
Stephanie Sandberg
Aleksandra Saronjic & Marc Barucija
Sandler Training
Enthusiast (up to $99)
Martin / Bash Family
Shirley Ann Satterfield
Marie Massey & Richard Abrams
Ashley & Todd Bashore
Carol & Arthur Ackerman
Elizabeth Bidwell Bates
Ilana & Michal Scheer
Sandra C. Sussman & Ronald N. Schnur
Yeil Kwon & Changsuk Ahn
Ms. Esther H. Schor
Carolyn & Tim Ainslie
Jennifer Jang & Sam Becker
Schwartz Fund of the
Akinyanmi Family
Princeton Area Community Foundation
Suzanne & Richard Albanese
Liz & Peter Bell
Helene Schlachter & Michael Senchyna
Anita & Melvin Benarde
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Shapiro
Albemarle Foundation
The Benaur Family
Cynthia & Bob Shull
Patricia Albertson
Myrna & Lawrence Siegler
Priscilla Algava
Amy & Alan Benjamin
Rachelle Simon & Ned Wingreen
Victoria & Richard Bergman
Mr. & Mrs. R.J. Simpkins, Jr.
The Ammanamanchi Family
The Berman Family
Anne Marie Slaughter & Andrew Moravcsik
Carmen E. Valverde & B. Wayne Anderson
Maryellen & Jack Smiley
Margarida & Paul Anderson
Ann & Austin Starkey
Shirley V. Anger
Dr. & Mrs. William Besser
Ashoke & Shamoli Bhattacharjya
Ritwik Bhattacharyya
Zoe Brookes & Alastair Binnie
Dorothy Sue Cobble
Brigitte & Peter Calderon
Doreen Blanc Rockstrom
Chloe & Patrick Colgan
Blanco Vigiano Family
Nicholas Candelori
Elizabeth Collier & Ronald Cacciola
Blandford Family
Flora Marie & Bob Comizzoli
Stephanie Connell
The Connor Family
B.J. & Kevin Booth
Jennifer Light & Jonathan Caverley
Ayhan & Sevinc Cebe
Michele Bouchard
Caroline Hancock & Robert Cerutti
Anne & Nicolas Boudier
Kathleen & Frank Cessaro
Vicky & Brad Corrodi
Dee Lewis & Clement Cottingham
Ellen & John Bourscheid
Harshita Chainani
Toby & Robert Cowen
Jamie Saxon & David Crow
Margret van Vuuren & Scott Chasalow
Amy Johnson & Eddy Brady
Teresa Riordan & Elliott Chenoweth
The Curtiss Family
Dr. & Mrs. Mark Branon
Irene & John Daab
Christine Chiang
Allegra D'Adamo & Joe Gonnelle
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
Joan Girgus & Alan Chimacoff
Employee Giving Program
The Chivers Family
Elizabeth Bromley
Lenore Danielson
Shoshana Pofelis & Ray Brown
Paula & Gregory Chow
Maciek Danilewicz
Elena & Chia-Ching Chuang
Lea Lerner & Moshe Budmor
Amrah & Nauman Chughtai
Katharine de Baun
Leslie & Alan Burger
Deborah Pearlstein & Chris Chyba
Polly Burlingham
Linda Bosniak & Andrew Bush
Jennifer & Evan Cadoff
The Claffey Family
Collaboration and Community Play In March of 2012,
the Arts Council of Princeton once again collaborated with local
theater groups, Princeton Movement Theater, Stone Soup
Circus, and Princeton Theater Experiment for our annual
Community Play. The production, On Air, focused on the behind
the scenes mayhem of a live television talk show and had over 40
actors, young and old, selected from the Princeton area. We held
four sold out shows and featured original commercials for our
local sponsors: Jazams, Smith Ace Hardware, Labyrinth Books,
Princeton Center for Dental Aesthetics, small world coffee,
and Halo Pub.
Elena Alexeeva & Pierre Deligne
Debby & Chaz Foster
Mira & George DeMartino
Karanja Harvey & Richard Epstein
Lydia & Walter Frank
Catherine Demeyere
Liz & Jon Erickson
Jill & Roy Fraticelli
Harvey N. Dessel
Jeanne & Syth DeVoe
Pamela & Thomas Espenshade
Maria Patricia Diaz
Heath & Steven Friedman
The Dietrich Family
Susan & Chris Evans
Elizabeth Marshall & George DiFerdinando
Peggy & Tom Fulmer
The DiMella Family
Maggie & Peter Furniss
Jill & Ryan Dionne
Marcia & Barry Falk
Janet Heroux & Adam Gabriel
The Donnelly-Fine Family
Marie & Nino Galastro
Vera & Donald Dowd
Diane Zorich & Nicholas Dracopoli
Gardenia & Chris Galiardo
Maurice Galimidi
Jennifer & Andrew Gandolfo
Sandra & William Dreier
Elisa Igesia & Juan Fernandez
Ming Zhou & Rong Gao
Carolina & Lourdes Firbas
Alexandra Radbil & Stephen Fitzpatrick
Gil & Juliann Edelstein
Betty & Robert Fleming
Mary Joan Gaynor
Robin Cooper-Fleming
Kate & Mark Germond
Ericka Deglau & Uri Eisenzweig
Geraldine & Rinaldo Forzani
The Ghannam Family
AWARDS Through the outstanding commitment of our staff, board,
instructors, and 500 volunteers, the ACP has been recognized for
its achievements across the state. Most recently, the New Jersey
State Council on the Arts awarded us a Citation of Excellence
for the fourth consecutive year, and recognized us again as a Major
Service Organization given our work with the community. We
received the 2012 People's Choice Award for Favorite Art
Gallery by Discover Jersey Arts. Princeton Nursery School, one
of our community partners, recognized us with their 2012 School
House Partner Award. In 2011, we received the New Jersey
State Governor's Award for Excellence in Arts Education,
as well as HomeFront's Program Partnership Award. We feel
privileged and honored to be recognized for fulfilling our mission and
serving over 50,000 people annually through Arts Council events,
programs, classes, performances, workshops, and camps.
Location of Place, February 2012
Thank you!
Holly & Jeff Gibb
Valerie & Nathaniel Hartshorne
Nannette Binford Gibson
Jill & Gregg Jaclin
Elizabeth Gibson
Arlen Hastings
Luna Zaru & Malak Jaljuli
Linda & John Gilmore
The Gitiche Family
Hannah Hatherell
Richard Gjertsen
Karen & Freddy Jimenez
Andrea Malcolm & William Gleason
Paula Lynn Johnson
Sophie & Curtis Glovier
Grace P. Johnston
Trudy Glucksberg
Rhonda & Jim Heisler
Daphne & Charles Jones
Susan Hockaday & Maitland Jones
Chelsea Henderson
Nikki & Taylor Jones
Sally Goldfarb & Joseph Straus
Kathleen & Richard Herwig
David A. Goldfarb Charitable Fund
Dr. Stanley Herzog
Gillian Stewart & Trevor Jones
Nancee Goldstein
Deborah & Lawrence Jordan
Lauren Goldstein
Doreen Valentine & Chris Hines
Beth & Ed Hirschman
Dr. & Mrs. Steven Kahn
Veronika Hausle-Kalabacos &
Richard A. Grant
Julia & Joshua Hochberg
The Hofer Family
Chung & Walter Kang
Dorota & Chris Gribbin
Leslie Ann Holden
Leslie & Scott Hollander
Benedicte Callan & Ethan Kapstein
Carol Hollingsworth
Susan Kassler-Taub
Jennifer Holloway
Arianne & Allen Kassof
Laura & Robert Kaster
Susan & Tage Honoré
Jeaninne & Robert Honstein
Dietrick Ralph Katz
Diane Maller & Ira Guterman
Melissa & Richard Kausch
Mary & Edmund Keeley
The Kelbaugh Family
Janet Keller Laughlin
Christopher Hadfield
Devora & Douglas Haeuber
Michael & Lanniece Hall
Winifred Hughes & Frederic Spar
Winnie & Regan Kenyon
Suzanne & Rev. Chase S. Hunt
Beverly Kestenis & Hans J. Breme
Darryl & Julian Kestler
Ms. Louise Handelman
Molly Chrein & Andrew Hyman
Cathy Gwee-sook Kim
Susan & Jorgen Hansen
Kristine Weilbacker Hanson
The Immidisetti Family
Rev. Louise & Michael Kingston
Areta Pawlynsky & Yaron Inbar
Susanne Hand & David Kinsey
Location of Place, February 2012
Mary & Al Harper-Cavallo
Intner/Jahn Family
Mary Louise Hartman
Ms. Katarzyna Iwaniec
Sarah & Caroline Klimek
The Meshel Family
Sarah Stengle & Bruce Lindsay
Patricia A. Meyer
Alicia Brennan & Robert Lis
Anya & Andrew Littauer
The Milley Family
Adrienne & Per Kreipke
Marilyn & George Kress
Liz Cutler & Tom Kreutz
Jan & John Logan
Nina & Heinrich Moisa
Carroll Bever & Peter Krumins
Susanna & Marc Monseau
Susan & Bill Moody
The Moore Family
Joan & Harold Kuskin
Pamela Kogen & Michael Morandi
Ellen & Seung Kwak
Natalie Morawsky
Concetta A. Maglione
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lagay
Frederique Magne
The Morey Family
Susanne & Peter Morgan
Florence F. Mann
Mary Howard Morgan
Debi Lampert-Rudman
Eva Mantell & Merrell Noden
The Morici Family
Judith & James Marks
Ms Louise J. Morse
Carol & John Marsland
Caroline & Roger Moseley
Deidre & Jeff Larson
Daphne Martellini
Victoria Chu Moy
Barbara & Brad Lawrence
The Murdock Family
Catherine Martzloff
The Learning Company
Mr. & Mrs. David Nathan
The Lebowitz Family
Deborah Land & Christopher Mather
Cecilia & Michael Mathews
Jasmine Ferrer & Jason Matthews
Sydney & Lee Neuwirth
Noriko Ohta & Austin Newton
The Lelacheur Family
The Ogawa Family
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Leone
Judy & Mike Leopold
Mary Ann McElligott
Nina Belfor & Elliott Levy
Colleen McKee & Family
Cassandra Oliver
Riva & Howard Levy
The McNeil Family
Tasha S. O'Neill
Dr. & Mrs. TJ McNeill
Margaret O'Reilly
Margaret L'Huillier
Lucy Graves & Charles McVicker
The O'Reilly Family
Theresa & Roger Liao
Harriet Kass & Alan Medvin
K.P. Weseloh & Wayne Meisel
Linda Schwimmer & Josh Lichtblau
Alexander Liebman
Rachel Stark & Ryan Lilienthal
Jacqueline & Thomas Merrill
The Pangaldi Family
Kate Skrebutenas & Paul Rorem
Ella Preger Ben Noon
Terese Rosenthal
Sonali Pathirana
Kathleen Preziosi
Princeton Sports Bar & Grill
Liza & Jamie Peck
Merilyn Rovira & Carlos Rodrigues
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Pell
Suzanne Staggs & Jason Puchalla
Hana & Marcel Rozencweig
The Rubin Family
Ruth & Jim Randall
Sofya Pentusevich
Bonnie Christina Randall
Rebecca Salazar & Alex Selby
Claire & Edward Percarpio
Margo & Shawki Salem
Carol Ann Sanzalone
Angelo Sargentini
Abigail Reynolds
Amy & Mark Schaeffer
Nancy Greenspan & John Ricklefs
Barbara Schaeffer
Roberta Sloan & Robert Schapire
Lynn & Jonathan Schembor
Carolyn Robertson
Ilene Dube & Mark Schlawin
Nicole & Jay Plett
Louise M. Robichaud
The Plimpton Family
Nancy & Will Robins
Christa Schneider
Sandra C. Sussman & Ronald N. Schnur
Marion & Bob Pollack
Elaine & Tobias Robison
Joanne Rodriguez
Nora & Steven Schultz
The Powers Family
Grace & Jon Roemer
Antonietta Schreiber
David R. Goldberg Lecture in Architecture
In 2012, we celebrated the Fifth Anniversary of
The David R. Goldberg Lecture in Architecture.
This lecture series was established by Bunny
and Marv Goldberg in memory of their son
David, and is supported by generous contribu-
tions from over 250 donors. The annual spring
lecture features a prominent architect. In 2012,
we were delighted to present James Polshek,
FAIA, well-known for his work on the restora-
tion and expansion of Carnegie Hall in New
York and the Newseum in Washington, D.C.
Cecelia Tazelaar
Anne Marie & Eduardo Schur
The Silverberg Family
Harriet Pakula Teweles
Maria Teresa Simao
Ms. Janet Stern & Dr. George Theodoridis
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Schwartz
Joann & Henry Singer
Holly Welles & Rob Thomas
The Selig Family
Sue & Frank Sipos
Grace & W. Bryce Thompson
The Sengupta Family
The Sirken Family
Serieyssol Family
Bettina & Stephen Slade
The Tillmann Family
The Seskar Family
Alice & Joseph C. Small
The Tilney Family
Joseph M. Shachat
Elisabeth & Hayden Smith
Ruta & Andrew Smithson
Wendy Wright & Max Shane
Catherine Shapiro
Kimberly & Jeff Trent
The Shastri Family
Alexandria Trevena
Wendy Kaczerski & Roger Shatzkin
Michael Southall
Laura Kahn & David Spergel
Sylmaire & Mark Trowbridge
Valerie Shestakow
Elspeth Springsted
Anita Trullinger
Mary & Tom Stange
Maryna & Chris Tully
Harvey Steinberg
Anne B. Steinhorn
Sarah Vander Schaff
Stephanie Stokes
Barbara Vannerson
Linda & Weir Strange
Charles David Viera
WE SALUTE On April 14, 2012,
Tatiana Popova & Sheldon Sturges
Freida Villepontoux
the Arts Council lost a dear friend.
Martha Easton & Patrick Sullivan
Nancy & Luke Visconti
Louie Kiefer, whom many knew as
Gwen Guglielmi & Thomas Vogt
"Radio" due to his penchant for
blasting the Beach Boys through a
Julie & Chris Swanke
Christina & Mike Walden
boombox upon his shoulder while
Jillian Swencionis
Theresa Kehoe & Mike Walker
standing on the corner of Hulfish
Therese Swift-Hahn
and Witherspoon Street, passed
away after a long illness. He was a
Helen Szathmary & Andreas Jerez
Shaomei Zhong Wan
fixture in our town, and an annual
volunteer at Communiversity. We
will miss his monthly visits to the
Robeson Center and the joy he
Judith Tallerman
Heather K. Warren-Khot
brought us through his vibrant
Juliana & Edward Tam
Ginnette Watkins-Keller
spirit and warm smile. (Watercolor
Jane & Joseph Weber
by Elizabeth Lombardi; Donated by
Katie & Michael Moffitt.)
Susan & Christopher Tarr
Victoria, Denis & Michael Taura
Victoria Weisfeld
The Taylor Family
Holly Nelson & Joseph Weiss
Carol Hoffman & Lawrence Weiss
Helen & Martin Chooljian
Annie & H. Wade Carden
Micaela de Lignerolles
Chambers Walk Cafe & Catering
Deborah Sands-Gartenberg &
Bunny & Marv Goldberg
Cushman & Wakefield of New Jersey
Louisa Ruffine & Benjamin Widiss
Galbraith Testamentary Trust
D'Angelos Italian Market
Shelley Frisch & Markus Wiener
Kathy & Jamie Herring
Da's Thai American Café & Catering
Joan & Reeves Hicks
Isabella de la Houssaye & David Crane
Eunice Wilkinson
Andrea & Bo Honore
Barbara Highton Williams
Lynn & Robert Johnston
Lawrence Williams
Carrie Crowther & Calvin Williamson
Casey & Samuel Lambert
Double Cross Vodka
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wills
Carrie & Kinsey Dyckman
Ruth R. & Donald M. Wilson
Wendy Mager & Eric Monberg
E. Allen Reeves, Inc.
David Mathey Foundation
David H. McAlpin, Jr. Charitable
Stephanie Stuefer & Thaddeus Erdahl
Mary & Joe Wisnovsky
Dianne Witherbee
Ann & John McGoldrick
Framesmith Gallery
Wendy Lawson-Johnston McNeil
Jackie & Cy Meisel
Kristin & Jordan Gray
Anne & Peter O'Neill
Greystone Designs
David Grossman & Friends Jazz Trio
Heather Shannon Wood
Vivian & Harold Shapiro
Kirsten & Jonathan Haley
Mary Woodbridge Lott
Twin Chimney, Inc.
Hamilton Jewelers
Elizabeth Gutman & John Wriedt
Anne VanLent & the Anne VanLent Fund
Andrea Didisheim & Evan Yassky
of the Princeton Area Community
F. Helmut & Caroline S. Weymar Fund
Lara & Mark Heimann
Mr. & Mrs. Morton Zachter
of the Princeton Area Community
Christina & Judson Henderson
Ralista Zaharieva
Lisa & Blake Henry
Sandi Zaveri & Family
Donald & Susan Wilson Fund of the
Princeton Area Community Foundation
The Zhang Family
Cameron Manning & Tom Wright
JBG Home, Design & Staging
Joyce & Marc Johnson
Dayong Sun & Tianzxhi Zhang
HEARTFELT THANKS TO
Johnson & Johnson Consumer
Marylu Simon & Judy Zimmerman
OUR IN-KIND SUPPORTERS
Companies, Inc.
Marla Axson Zinder
Joshua Zinder Architecture + Design LLC
Timothy M. Andrews
Judy King Interiors
Meredith Asplundh & Timothy Gardner
Charlotte Kendrick & Dan Rowe
HEARTY THANKS TO OUR CAPITAL
Melissa & Jeff Klepacki
AND ENDOWMENT SUPPORTERS
We express sincere thanks to the following Cindy & Frits Besselaar
Leslie & Chris Kuenne
donors who so generously contributed in
Amy Lau & Jim Carol
FY 2011/12 to our Capital Campaign, now
Bi-Catch Cafe, Inc.
in its "Burn the Mortgage" phase.
Helena & Peter Bienstock
Courtney Lederer & Mark Thierfelder
BPG Properties, LTD.
Timothy M. Andrews
Judy Brodsky & Michael Curtis
Kathleen M. & J. Paul Bagley
Merrill & Christopher Long
Helena & Peter Bienstock
M. O. D. Construction
PNC Bank Foundation and Wealth
Nancy & Burton Malkiel
Taylor Photographics
Kathleen Preziosi
Eva Mantell & Merrell Noden
Princeton Magazine
Terra Momo Bread Company
Max Hansen Caterer
Terra Momo Restaurant Group
Robin & Jon McConaughy
Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce
The Museum of Modern Art
Michael Herold Design
Princeton Self Storage
Miele and Princeton High Cooking Club
Princetonian Graphics
Triangle Reproduction of Rocky Hill
Dana & Alberto Molina
PrincetonKids, LLC
Triumph Brewing Company
George Wislar & Laate Olokotun
Provence Catering
Regan & Jeffrey Tuder
cuisine, by Anne-Renee
David Newton-Dunn
Robin Resch Studio
Cindi & Bill Venizelos
Nomad Pizza Co.
Nancy & Will Robins
Sondra & Marco Sacchi
Packet Publications
Judy & Bill Scheide
Maureen & Peter Westerman
Palmer Square Management
Stacie Speer Scott
Whole Foods Market
Liza & Jamie Peck
Yamile Slebi & Omar Tellez
small world coffee
Julie & Brian Sullivan
Suretech, Inc.
COMMUNITY PARTNERS are businesses, corporations and non-profit community organizations that share our mission
to "build community through the arts" through annual cash or in-kind contributions valued at $250 or more.
Palmer Square Management
Taylor Photographics
PNC Bank/Wealth Management
Princeton University and Princeton
Princeton Forrestal Village University Art Museum
Princeton Shopping Center
The Residences at Palmer Square
Tyco International
VISIONARY $10,000- $14,999
BPG Properties, Ltd.
Bi-Catch Cafe, Inc.
Chambers Walk Cafe & Catering
cuisine, by Anne-Renée
Terra Momo Restaurant Group
Community Investment Strategies, Inc. D'Angelo Italian Market
Wells Fargo- The Private Bank
Da's Thai American Café & Catering
Cushman & Wakefield of New Jersey
David Newton-Dunn
IMPRESARIO $5,000-$9,999
Bristol-Myers Squibb
JBG Home, Staging + Design
Doherty Painting
Callaway Henderson Sotheby's
International Realty
Mortgage Master Inc.
Hopewell Valley Community Bank
Public Wine + Spirits
Colgate Palmolive
Princeton Magazine
Johnson & Johnson Consumer
Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce JM Group
Companies, Inc.
Joshua Zinder Architecture + Design LLC
Princeton Self Storage
Max Hansen Caterer
Provence Catering
MJ Sagan Architecture, PC
Collaborating Non-Profit
WITH GRATITUDE TO OUR
PINOT TO PICASSO ARTISTS
D&R Greenway Land Trust
(making the world a brighter place)
Pinot to Picasso Artists 2012
Historical Society of Princeton
McCarter Theatre Center
Morven Museum and Garden
Princeton Charter School
Princeton Junior School
Princeton Nursery School
Princeton Public Library
Princeton Public Schools
Princeton Recreation Department
Princeton Young Achievers at
Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed
University Medical Center of Princeton
West Windsor Arts Council
Ricardo Basilio Coke
Ruth Tietjen Councell
Elizabeth Curtiss
M.O.D. Construction
Princeton Pop Warner Little Scholars
Nomad Pizza Company
Alexander Technique of Princeton
St. Paul's Catholic School
Packet Publications
All Saints Episcopal Church
Smith + Manning Design and Branding
Princeton BMW/Princeton Mini
Continuum Dynamics
Volvo of Princeton
Princeton Online
Cross Fit Nassau
Waldorf School of Princeton
PrincetonKIDS, LLC
Dina Riad Interiors
Princetonian Graphics
Double Cross Vodka
Princeton University Press Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
Double Brook Farm
Framesmith Gallery
Fair Trade Princeton
Rambling Pines Day Camp
Glenmede Investment and Wealth
Sebastiano Nini, Inc.
Greystone Designs
small world coffee
Hamilton Jewelers
Hamilton Dental Associates
Happy Health LLC
Judy King Interiors
Triangle Reprocenter of Rocky Hill
Triumph Brewing Company
Jennifer Figge Art Consulting, LLC
Lucy's Ravioli Kitchen
The Bank of Princeton
Jerry's Artarama of Princeton
McCaffrey's Markets
John Bianculli Music
Modern Metal Works
O/M Architecture & Space Planning
Mercer County Community College
Winberie's Restaurant & Bar
Michael Herold Design
Princeton Center for Dental Aesthetics
Smith's Ace Hardware
N. F. P. Benefits Group
Pinneo Construction
Pinot to Picasso artists, cont. from previous page
Janet Keller Laughlin
Charles David Viera
Rachel Perry Welty
Christine Lafuente
Margaret Kennard Johnson
SPECIAL THANKS TO
ACP FACULTY/TEACHING
Janet Keller Laughlin
ARTISTS FY 2011/12
John Scott Murdoch
Marsha Levin-Rojer
Konstantin Popdimitrov
Kathleen Preziosi
Julie Rosenthale
Lucy Graves McVicker
Meg Brinster Michael
Madelaine Shellaby
Katherine Moffitt
Charles Raymond Plohn
Rebecca Deorocki
Stacie Speer Scott
Christina Stadelmeier
Stephanie Stuefer
Madelaine Shellaby
Maria Teresa Simao
Christina Stadelmeier
Charles David Viera
Stephanie Stuefer
Annelies van Dommelen
BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2012/13
Cindi Venizelos, President Kathleen Bagley, Vice President Debbie Schaeffer, Vice President
Anne VanLent, Treasurer Marlyn Zucosky, Secretary Timothy Andrews, Immediate Past President
Leigh Bartlett Paul Breitman Eve Coulson Isabella de la Houssaye Ted Deutsch
Maria Dominguez Jessica Durrie Gail Olivia Everett Johan Firmenich Orlando Fuquen
Debbie Gartenberg Cheryl Goldman Polly W. Griffin Leslie Kuenne Marsha Levin-Rojer
Jacqueline Phares Charles Wampold Tom Wright Anne Reeves, Founding Director
ACP STAFF & CONSULTANTS
Jeff Nathanson, Executive DirectorLaura Borawski, Program CoordinatorVashtie Coefer, Development/ Marketing Associate*Jean Y. Durbin, Director of DevelopmentMaria Evans, Artistic DirectorMark Germond, Director of OperationsDave Haggerty, Production Coordinator*Jeniah "Kookie" Johnson, Director of Community Relations*Elizabeth Murray, Education DirectorStephanie Nazario, Financial Administrator* Kathleen Preziosi, Ceramics Manager*Curry Simmel, Administrative Assistant*Julie Sullivan-Crowley, Administrative ManagerKim Webber, Facilities Coordinator*
We wish to acknowledge with affection: Andrea Honoré, former Director of Fund Development, Caroline Armstrong, former Performing Arts Coordinator, and Dave Haneman, former Production Consultant
Not pictured:Sue Bannon, Graphic Design ConsultantThaddeus Erdahl, Program Assistant**Indicates part-time employee
Photo credits:Sue Bannon Dieu Donne Press David Newton Dunn Deborah Land Eva Mantell Emily Reeves ACP Staff and Faculty
The Arts Council of Princeton's mission statement, building community through the arts,
was developed with the belief that the arts and arts education: are fundamental
to a healthy society; directly impact academic achievement and improve literacy for school students;
positively contribute to the quality of life for all area residents; contribute significantly to
economic development; promote cross cultural understanding and appreciation.
Paul Robeson Center for the Arts
102 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ
Source: http://artscouncilofprinceton.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/AR1112.pdf
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