2010–2011 ANNUAL REPORT SEATTLE ART MUSEUM
Transcript of 2010–2011 ANNUAL REPORT SEATTLE ART MUSEUM
SEATTLE ART MUSEUM
2010–2011ANNUAL REPORT
July 1, 2010–June 30, 2011
2 LETTERFROM THEPRESIDENT
3 BOARDOFTRUSTEES
4 EXHIBITIONS
5 PICASSO
6 ACQUISITIONS
24 CONSERVATION
25 EDUCATION &PROGRAMS
26 FINANCIALREPORT
CONTENTS
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Theyear2011willgodownintheSeattleArtMuseum’shistoryasoneofmonumentalachievement.WecelebratedrecordattendanceandanensuingboosttothelocaleconomythroughourexhibitionPicasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris.Morethan405,000visitorscamefromnearandfartoseethiscollectionof150worksthathadneverbeforeleftFrenchsoil.Membershipreachedanall-timehighof48,000.
SAMDowntownhadarobustyearwithmultipleexhibitionsandinstallations,whiletheSeattleAsianArtMuseumhostedtwospecialexhibitions,andtheOlympicSculptureParkfeaturednewworksbylocalandnationalcontemporaryartists.ApartfromPicasso’siconicworks,SAMDowntownvisitorsweretreatedtoabanquetforthesenseswithNick Cave: Meet Me at the Center of the Earth.Nick’s“Soundsuit”sculptures,combiningfashion,recycling,danceandsoundinvadedthestreetsofSeattle,confrontingoursurroundingswithvividcolors.
AtSAAM,ChinesecontemporaryartistWangHuaiqingwasshowcasedin A Painter’s Painter in Contemporary China,anexhibitionof26oils,watercolors,prints,andpencilworksfromthe1970stothepresent.Onelarge-scaleworkwasdisplayedatSAMDowntown.InModern Elegance: The Art of Meiji JapanpresentedscreenpaintingsandhangingscrollsfromKyoto’sfinestmodernmasters.ObjectsalsoincludedcloisonnéenamelwareandextravagantlygildedSatsumaearthenware.
OlympicSculptureParkcontinuedtoamazeandinspirebothSAMandthecommunity.Seattleiteshaveembracedthepark,usingitforeverythingfromdogwalkingtoyoga,dancingtofamilypicnics,orsimplyenjoyingtheartandplants.Thepark’sdesignhelpedSAMearnSalmon-Safecertificationforrestorationofaformerbrownfieldsiteandtheadjacentbeachandinter-tidalareas.Theparkalsowasrecognizedforuseofnativeplantbeddingsandinterpretivesigns,andforeffortstoconserveirrigationwaterandtreatstormwaterrunoffthroughrestoredsoils.
Alloftheseactivitiesstrengthenthemuseum’sbondswiththecommunityandspeaktoSAM’scommitmenttoreachingabroadaudience.Ouraimistonurturewithinourcommunityalastingrelationshipwiththearts.Wearehonoredtosharewithyouourannualreport,whichhighlightsthemanywaysSAM“ConnectsArttoLife.”Wearegratefulforourdonors’support,whichmakesitpossibleforustopresentimportantexhibitions,enhanceandprotectourcollections,andofferfreeeducationalprograms.YourcontinuedinvolvementensuresanexcitingandpromisingfutureforSAM.
Warmregards,
MaggieWalkerPresidentBoardofTrustees
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
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OFFICERS
CharlesWrightChairman
MaggieWalkerPresident
SusanBrotmanVice President
JohnFrankVice President
JonShirleyVice President
RobertStrongTreasurer
WinifredStrattonSecretary
ChristineNicolovPast President
EveAlvordFrankBayleyWatsonBlairJeffBrotmanSusanBrotmanCliffBurrowsMichaelCorlissBarneyEbsworthPamelaEbsworthSheilaEdwardsLangeJohnFrankAlexFriedmanDanielFriedmanJoséGaitánGaryGlantMarkGroudineLynGrinsteinAyaHamilton
BettyHedreenSusanHutchisonPhilipIslesHenryJamesRobertKaplanSylviaKetchamLindaKillingerTomKundigAfshanLakhaStewartLandefeldCharleneLeeCarlaLewisKeithLovelessSandraMadridGwenMcCawHermanMcKinneyHeatherMcQuarrieJohnMogaScottMorrisChristineNicolovCharlesNolanDougNorbergSallyNordstromDennisO’DonoghueMichaelParhamBrooksRagenScottRedmanConstanceRiceElizabethRobertsSterlingSankeyFayeSarkowskyStanleySavageRobertaShermanJonShirleyGursharanSidhuPrestonSingletaryGregSmithWinnieStrattonRobertStrongRuthTaitDomanInaTateuchiAndreaThoresonGerryTsutakawa
MaggieWalkerBrianWinekeCurtisWongCharlesWrightVirginiaWrightAnnP.WyckoffMarthaWyckoff
EX OFFICIO
WalterBeaumontElizabethGessel
HONORARY
NancyAlvordRobertArnoldThomasBarwickRichardCooleyJaneDavisP.RaazeGarrisonHelenGurvichJamesHawkansonDavidE.MaryattSallyMaryattBelleMaxwellRuthNuttJamesOlsonGladysRubinsteinHermanSarkowskyTheilineScheumannLangdonSimonsCharlesSimonyiJairusStrattonGriffithWayBagleyWright
BOARD OFTRUSTEES
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SEATTLE ART MUSEUM
SAM Next: Cris BrodahlJuly3,2010–July3,2011
Behind the Scenes: The Real Story of the Quileute Wolves August14,2010–August14,2011
Amy Blakemore: Photographs 1988–2008September4,2010–February27,2011
Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris October8,2010–January17,2011
Rineke Dijkstra: Ruth Drawing PicassoNovember2,2010–April24,2011
Alden MasonNovember6,2010–July17,2011
Freeing The Figure Part IIDecember13,2010–July3,2011
Nick Cave: Meet Me at the Center of the Earth March10,2011–June5,2011
Picturing the ArtistApril2,2011–July1,2012
Seattle as Collector: Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs Turns 40May11,2011–October23,2011
Beauty and Bounty: American Art in an Age of Exploration June30,2011–September11,2011
Reclaimed: Nature and Place Through Contemporary EyesJune30,2011–September11,2011
SEATTLE ASIANART MUSEUM
Wang Huaiqing: A Painter’s Painter in Contemporary China November18,2010–April10,2011
Modern Eegance: The Art of Meiji JapanApril30,2011–October9,2011
OLYMPICSCULPTURE PARK
Trenton Doyle HancockA Better PromiseAugust28,2010–March4,2012
On-Site Gretchen Bennett, Nicholas Nyland, Carolina SilvaJune5,2011–September30,2011
EXHIBITIONS
Han Xizai’s Night Revel - Series 11996,WangHuaiqingChinese,born1944Oiloncanvas6’5in.x11.4in.,T2010.57.5©WangHuaiqing
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AsthefirstmajorexhibitionofPabloPicasso’sworkintheNorthwest,theshowwasamilestoneforSAMandourregion,makingalastingimpactonSAMandtheSeattleareaasamonumentalartisticachievementandaneconomicdriver.
Visitorsweretreatedtoacollectionof150worksofart,including75paintingsandsculptures,complementedbyaselectionofdrawingsandprints.Everymajorperiodfromtheartist’sprolificoutputovereightdecadeswasrepresented.
THIS LANDMARK EXHIBITION:
• Attracted405,297visitors,makingitthemostpopularexhibitioninthehistoryofSAMDowntown.
• RankedasthefourthmostattendedexhibitionintheU.S.during2011.
• Engagedmorethan40,000children,teensandadultsinSAMEducation&PublicProgramsrelatedtoPicasso.
• Introduced35%ofPicassovisitorstoSAMforthefirsttime.
• GrewSAMmembershiptoanall-timehighof48,556,including13,662newmembers.
• Createdpartnershipswithmorethan150localorganizationsandbusinessestomaximizetheopportunitiesarisingfromhavingthisexhibitionindowntownSeattle.
• Generatedanestimated$66millionineconomicimpactforWashington,ofwhich$58millionwasgeneratedinKingCounty.
• Supported936jobsand$29.1millioninlaborincome.
PICASSO: MASTERPIECES FROM THE MUSÉE NATIONAL PICASSO, PARIS
Photo:NathanielWillson
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ACQUISITIONS ASIAN ART
Untitled hand scroll,1930-70sMultipleartists,ChineseInkonpaper61/2in.GiftofChangCh’ung-hoandHansFrankelfromtheircollection2010.34.1
Quren Hongzhao album1930-80sMultipleartists,ChineseInkandcoloronpaper101/2x71/2in.GiftofChangCh’ung-hoandHansFrankelfromtheircollection2010.34.2
Quren Hongzhao album1930-80sMultipleartists,ChineseInkandcoloronpaper81/2x61/2in.GiftofChangCh’ung-hoandHansFrankelfromtheircollection2010.34.3
Quren Hongzhao album1930-80sMultipleartists,ChineseInkandcoloronpaper61/2x33/4in.GiftofChangCh’ung-hoandHansFrankelfromtheircollection2010.34.4
Lokapala,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarewithtracesofpaint31x8x11in.GiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.3
SeattleArtMuseum’spermanentcollectionwasenlargedandenhancedbytheadditionof255worksofart.Manyweregenerousgiftsofindividualsandbequests,othersweregivenbycorporatefriends,andsomeweremuseumpurchases.WearegratefultoourdonorsfortheirvisioninhelpingtomakeSeattleArtMuseumavibrantpartofthecommunityandaleadingartinstitutionintheNorthwest.TheirgiftsenrichnotonlyourcollectionbutthelivesofallwhovisitSAM.
Lokapala,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarepaintedwithamberandblueglazes171/2x7x7in.GiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.4
Tomb guardian,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwaresplashedwithamberandgreenglazes18x7x7in.GiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.5
Seated female musician8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarepaintedwithamberandgreenglazes91/2x6x6in.GiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.6
Court eunuch,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarepaintedwithblueglaze6x6x3in.GiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.7
Standing woman,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarepaintedwithgreenandamberglazes17x3x3in.GiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.8
Camel,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarepaintedwithamberandblueglazes15x10x6in.GiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.9
Rooster,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarepaintedwithamberandgreenglazes71/2x81/2x4in.GiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.10
Tripod censor,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarepaintedwithgreenandamberglazes4x61/2in.overallGiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.11
Small tripod censor,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarewithblueglaze115/16x23/8in.overallGiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.12
Tripod jar,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarepaintedwithamberandgreenglazeApprox.7x9in.overallGiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.13
Quren Hongzhao album1930-80sChinese,multipleartistsInkandcoloronpaper61/2x33/4in.
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Foliated lozenge-shaped bowl8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarewithgreenglaze13/4x55/16x43/4in.GiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.14
Deep bowl,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwaresplashedwithgreenandamberglazesApprox.41/2x4in.overallGiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.15
Small jar,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarewithgreensplashes3x3in.GiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.16
Jar,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarewithamberandblueglaze33/4x315/16in.overallGiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.17
Rhyton-shaped cup,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarepaintedwithgreenandamberglaze23/4x315/16x23/4in.GiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.18
Long-necked bottle,8thcenturyChineseEarthenwarewithgreenandamberglazeApprox.10x6in.overallGiftoftheRobertB.andHoneyDootsonCollection,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.37.19
Two Chairs,ca.1600-50ChineseHuanghualiwood421/2x247/16x227/16in.GiftofMarjorieandAlbertRavenholt2010.39.1-2
Ping An - Peace VII,2008-09WangHuaiqing,Chinese,born1944Oiloncanvas841/4x453/16in.Giftoftheartist,XuQinghuiandWangTiantian2010.40
Hototogisu in Misty Rain,1902ImaoKeinen,Japanese1845-1924Inkonsilk969/16x341/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.1
Crow amid Cherry Blossomsca.1903KikuchiHobun,Japanese1862-1918Inkandcoloronsilk801/2x311/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.2
Azalea and Butterfly,ca.1910KikuchiHobun,Japanese1862-1918Inkandcoloronsilk961/8x281/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.3
Autumn Landscape,ca.1890sKishiChikudo,Japanese1826-1897Inkandcoloronsilk621/2x105/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.4
Tsukigase,1880sKishiChikudo,Japanese1826-1897Inkandcoloronsilk775/8x227/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.5
Moon Over Lake,ca.1898MochizukiGyokusen,Japanese1834-1913Inkandcoloronsilk877/16x253/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.6
Sanjo Bridge,1896MochizukiGyokusen,Japanese1834-1913Ink,goldandcoloronsilk535/8x1111/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.7
Hototogisu in Misty Rain1902,ImaoKeinenJapanese,1845-1924Inkonsilk969/16x341/8in.
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Sanjo Bridge and Daigokuden1896MochizukiGyokusenJapanese,1834-1913Pairofsix-panelscreens:ink,goldandcoloronsilk535/8x1111/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.8
Snow,ca.1890MoriKansai,Japanese1814-1894Hangingscroll:inkandcoloronsilk,715/16x117/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.9.1
Moon,ca.1890MoriKansai,Japanese1814-1894Hangingscroll:inkandlightcolorsonsilk.715/16x117/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.9.2
Flower,ca.1890MoriKansai,Japanese1814-1894Hangingscroll:inkandcoloronsilk715/16x117/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.9.3
Hototogisu in Summer Valley1884MoriKansai,Japanese1814-1894Hangingscroll:inkandcoloronsilk997/8x347/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.10
Landscapes of the Four Seasons,late1890sMorikawaSobunJapanese,1847-1902Four-panelscreen:inkandlightcolorsonsilk997/8x347/8in.eachGiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.11
Drawing Water from a Mountain Stream,ca.1860MuraseSosekiInkandcoloronsilk771/8x183/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.12
Fishermen’s House at Nightlate1860sShiokawaBunrin,1808-1877Inkandcoloronsilk775/8x21in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.13
Landscape with Two Travelers1912SuzukiShonen,Japanese1849-1918Inkandcoloronsilk985/8x333/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.14
Listening to a Hototogisu in a Summer Valley,1914SuzukiShonen,Japanese1849-1918Inkandcoloronsilk935/8x341/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.15
Tadaaki Demonstrating his Expertise,1899TaniguchiKokyo,1864-1915Ink,goldwashandcoloronsilk803/4x223/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.16
Three Friends by a Mountain Stream,1902TanomuraChokunyu,Japanese1814-1907Inkandcoloronsilksatin811/4x251/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.17
Su’s Embankment on a Spring Morning,1867TomiokaTessai,Japanese1836-1924Inkandcoloronsatin837/8x251/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.18
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Album of Poetry and Paintings by Kyoto Masters: A Meeting of Minds for Elegant Tasteearly1890sTomiokaTessai,Japanese1836-1924Inkandcoloronsilkandpaper171/4x101/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.19
Chrysanthemum Immortallate1920sYamamotoShunkyo,1871-1933Inkandcoloronsilk951/2x257/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.20
Mountain Village in Spring,1861SuzukiHyakunenJapanese,1825-1891Inkandcoloronsilk671/4x291/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.21
Kamo River Bank in the Misty Rain,late1920sTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkonpaper913/4x553/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.22
Waterfowl in Snow,ca.1918TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Ink,gofunandcoloronsilk875/8x217/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.23
Hazy Moon through Pine Treeca.1913TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkonsilk,801/2x22in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.24
Joy in the Garden,1920-1921TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk795/8x153/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.25
Diamond Gate,1921TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcolorsonpaper235/8x33in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.26
White Heron Castle,ca.1919TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk1043/4x157/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.27
Nakakuni Delivering anImperial Request,ca.1901TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk683/4x1213/16in.overallGiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.28
Thatched Cottage in theWillows,mid1910sTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk845/8x22in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.29
Waterfall Deep in the Mountains,1908-9TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkonsilk825/8x205/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.30
Gathering of Chinese Women,ca.1902TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk711/2x163/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.31
Green Waves,ca.1910TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandgoldonsilk677/8x1091/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.32
Waves and Plovers,ca.1910TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Pairofsix-panelscreensinkandlightcoloronpaper481/4x103in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.33.1
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Waves and Plovers,ca.1910TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Pairofsix-panelscreens:inkandcoloronpaper537/8x1081/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.33.2
Pine Grove,late1910sTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk81x22in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.35
Heron and Willow,ca.1915TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk879/16x22in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.36
Daruma,1907-8TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk591/4x211/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.37
Ascending Dragon,1928TomitaKeisen,Japanese1879-1936Inkandcoloronsilk841/2x22in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.38
Moon Lingering over Kiyomizu Temple,late1920sTomitaKeisen,Japanese1879-1936Ink,goldwashandcoloronsilk849/16x213/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.39
Pulling Boat in Early Springca.1917TomitaKeisen,Japanese1879-1936Inkandlightcoloronsilk801/8x221/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.40
Moon and Stars,late1920sTomitaKeisen,Japanese1879-1936Ink,dullgoldandcoloronsilk859/16x207/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.41
Wang Xizhi,ca.1915TomitaKeisen,Japanese1879-1936Inkandcolorsonsilk481/2x161/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.42
Bears Playing,early1920sTomitaKeisen,Japanese1879-1936Ink,scatteredgoldnashijiandcolorsonsilk831/16x15in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.43
Gentleman Amusing Himselfca.1923DomotoInsho,Japanese1891-1975Inkandlightcolorsonpaper803/8x173/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.44
Leisure Time on Willow-Covered Banks,1920sDomotoInsho,Japanese1891-1975Inkandcolorsonsilk779/16x195/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.45
Enjoying the Evening Cool on the River Shore at Shijo,1924FudoRitsuzanInkandlightcolorsonsilk81x151/2in.eachGiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.46
Shikiyo Returning Boats and Red Leaves,1926FukudaKodojin,Japanese1865-1944Inkandcolorsonpaper8011/16x195/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.47
A Mountain Spring is a Good Friend,1918FukudaKodojin,Japanese1865-1944Inkonsatin873/16x261/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.48
Green Wavesca.1910,TsujiKakoJapanese,1870-1931Inkandgoldonsilk677/8x1091/2in.
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Small Retreat in the Mountains1927FukudaKodojin,Japanese1865-1944Inkonsilk,851/8x223/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.49
Autumn Landscape,1918FukudaKodojin,Japanese1865-1944Inkandcolorsonsilk771/2x221/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.50
Valley in Kasagi,late1920sHataTeruoInkandcolorsonsilk791/8x159/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.51
Chinese Landscape,ca.1925HiraiBaisen,Japanese1889-1969Inkonpaper671/4x1481/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.52.1
Chinese Landscape,ca.1925HiraiBaisen,Japanese1889-1969Inkonpaper671/4x1481/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.52.2
Early Summer at a Lake,ca.1917HiraiBaisen,Japanese1889-1969Inkandcolorsonsilk80in.x153/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.54
Tree Pruner,1920sIrieHakoInkandlightcolorsonpaper523/8x177/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.55
Woman Selling Flowerslate1920sItoShohaInkandcolorsonsilk841/2x227/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.56
Woman Holding A Flowerearly1920sKajiwaraHisako,Japanese1896-1988Inkandcolorsonsilk591/2x295/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.57
River Gorge in Autumn,1920sKawahataShunsuiInkandlightcoloronsilk821/8x141/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.58
Verdant Ujilate1920s-early1930sKondoKoichiro,Japanese1884-1962Inkonpaper8211/16x155/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.59
Rain Clearing,early1930sKonoshimaOkoku,Japanese1877-1938Inkandlightcolorsonsilk511/8x273/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.60
Seaside,late1910sKonoshimaOkoku,Japanese1877-1938Inkandlightcolorsonsilk871/8x221/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.61
The Sound of the Ocean,1942MatsumotoIchiyo,1893-1952Inkandcolorsonsilk831/2x351/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.62
Spring Farming near a Riverside Village,late1930sorlaterMoriGetsujo,Japanese1887-1961Inkandlightcolorsonsilk523/16x221/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.63
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Spring Village with Peach Blossoms,ca.1937NishimuraGoun,Japanese1877-1938Inkandlightcolorsonsilk705/16x353/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.64
Deep Pool,mid-1920sNishimuraGoun,Japanese1877-1938Inkandcolorsonsilk565/16x265/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.65
Bright Flowers / Misty Rainca.1916NishiyamaSuisho,1879-1958Inkandlightcolorsonsilk813/8x145/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.66
Uji River After Rainlate1920sNonagaseBanka,Japanese1889-1964Inkandcoloronpaper787/8x163/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.67
Autumn Light,ca.1925OnoChikkyo,Japanese1889-1979Inkandcoloronsilk723/8x155/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.68
Uji in the Moonlight,1930sSanoKosui,Japanese1895-1960Inkandcoloronsilk441/8x185/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.69
Spring Colors of the Lake and Mountains,late1930sShodaKakuyu,1879-1948Ink,goldwash,gofunandcoloronsilk741/8x221/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.70
Sketch: Maiko,1919TsuchidaBakusen,Japanese1887-1936Pencil,inkandsketchonpaper243/4x20in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.71
Wintry Sky,1930sHigashibaraHosen,Japanese1887-1971Inkandcoloronsilk707/8x405/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.72
Gathering Shellfish at Low Tidelate1920sYamaguchiHachikushiInkandcoloronpaper771/16x131/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.73
Red Lotus and White Gooseearly1920sNishimuraGoun,Japanese1877-1938Inkandcoloronsilk823/4x257/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.74
Changansa Temple,ca.1921TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk793/8x151/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.75
Palace of Immortals in an Autumn Valley,late1930sOkochiYako,Japanese1892-1957Inkandmineralcoloronsilk589/16x285/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.76
Crows and Willow,late1910sTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronpaper811/2x17in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.77
Woodcutters Talking in an Autumn Valley,ca.1890KubotaBeisen,Japanese1852-1906Inkandcoloronsilk76x213/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.78
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Golden Waves and White Seagulls,ca.1918TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk843/4x213/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.79
Cranes of Immortality,late1910sTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Coloronsilk81x271/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.80
Squirrel in Autumn Gardenearly1920sTomitaKeisen,Japanese1879-1936Inkandcoloronsilkcoveredwithscatteredgoldnashiji517/8x1011/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.81
Flowering Haze,1920sNishimuraGoun,Japanese1877-1938Inkandbrightcolorsonsilk5013/16x101/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.82
Boating on Pure Streamlate1920sFukudaKodojin,Japanese1865-1944Inkandcoloronpaper825/16x201/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.83
White Peach Blossoms,ca.1919SakakibaraShiho,Japanese1887-1971Inkandcoloronsilk663/4x74in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.84
Twelve Bridges at Itako (Itako junibashi)KondoKoichiro,Japanese1884-1962Inkonpaper1715/16x205/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.85
Recluse on excursion (Yujin koraku zu)FukudaKodojin,Japanese1865-1944Inkandmineralcolorongold-washedsilk573/4x163/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.86
Mountain Temple in the Early Autumn (Yamadera shoshu)1910sHiraiBaisen,Japanese1889-1969Inkandcoloronsilk,4911/16x167/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.87
Spring,ca.1920NonagaseBanka,Japanese1889-1964Inkandcoloronpaper5015/16x113/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.88
Cranes Crying on a Clear Morning (Seicho meikaku),1916HiraiBaisen,Japanese1889-1969Inkandmineralcoloronsilk841/16x24in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.89
Sanjo Bridge,ca.1910TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkonpaper47x115/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.90
Fisherman Returning on a Mountainside Path,ca.1909TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronpaper535/8x121/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.91
Mountain and River in Fresh Green,1920sDomotoInsho.Japanese1891-1975Inkandcoloronsilk8915/16x2413/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.92
White Peach Blossomsca.1919,SakakibaraShihoJapanese1887-1971Inkandcoloronsilk663/4x74in.
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Leafy Shade,early20thcenturyNishimuraGoun,Japanese1877-1938Inkandcoloronsilk781/8in.x243/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.93
ArashiyamaShiokawaBunrin,Japanese1801-1877Inkandcoloronsilk493/16x161/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.94
Arashiyama in RainKikuchiHobun,Japanese1862-1918Colorandinkonsilk83x211/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.95
Takasagolate19th-early20thcenturyTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk50x191/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.96
Wake no KiyomaroKikuchiKeigetsu,Japanese1879-1955Inkandcoloronpaper571/2x2715/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.97
Rustic Hut in Summer Valley1870MoriKansai,Japanese1814-1894Inkandlightcoloronpaper841/4x317/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.98
Old Pine,1925TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk503/8x169/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.99.1
Two CranesTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronsilk81x271/4in.overallGiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.99.2
Remaining SnowTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkonpaper701/16x393/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.100
Planting RiceSuzukiShonen,Japanese1849-1918Inkandcoloronsilk441/2x165/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.101
Ginger LeavesTakeuchiSeiho,Japanese1864-1942Inkandcoloronpaper4411/16x169/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.102
MonkeyTakeuchiSeiho,Japanese1864-1942Inkandcoloronpaper541/8x275/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.103
Moon,1905TakeuchiSeiho,Japanese1864-1942Inkandcoloronpaper743/4x159/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.104
Mountain Village after SnowTakeuchiSeiho,Japanese1864-1942Inkandcoloronpaper533/8x1213/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.105
Ink BambooTanomuraChikuden,Japanese1777-1835Inkonpaper267/16x1013/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.106
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Waterfowl at the Water’s edgeTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronpaper5315/16x2615/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.107
Washing PotatoesTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronpaper717/16x195/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWayinhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.108
Plum TreesTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronpaper511/4x1115/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.109
Returning FarmerTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronpaper791/2x19in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.110
Ox,1907TsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronpaper491/16x113/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.111
Ducks near Pond in snowTsujiKako,Japanese,1870-1931Inkandcoloronpaper471/4x117/8in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.112
Beauty at Round WindowUemuraShoen,1875-1949Inkandcoloronsilk791/2x24in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.113
Genroku BeautyUemuraShoen,1875-1949Inkandcoloronpaper493/16x111/2in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.114
Kono Bairei’s AlbumKonoBairei,Japanese1844-1895Albumofeightpaintings:inkandlightcolors93/4x67/16x3/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.115
Twelve Views of Fuji by SeihoTakeuchiSeiho,Japanese1864-1942Inkandcolorsonpaper615/16x119/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.116
Ten Views of Kyoto/Ten Views of Edo,1854KanoEigaku,Japanese1790-1867Inkonpaper7x81/4in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.117
Wisteria Maiden,ca.1900AnonymousInkandcoloronpaper291/2x611/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.118
Barefoot Footsoldierca.1800-1830AnonymousInkandcoloronpaper291/2x611/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.119
Spring SceneKaburagiKiyotaka,Japanese1878-1973Inkandcoloronsilk5611/16x2113/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.120
Ink Landscape,1847KanoIsen’in,Japanese1775-1828Inkonsilk7413/16x1911/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.121.1
Ink LandscapeKanoIsen’in,Japanese1775-1828Inkonsilk7413/16x1911/16in.GiftofGriffithandPatriciaWay,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.41.121.2
Beauty at Round Window UemuraShoen,1875-1949Inkandcoloronsilk791/2x24in.
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The Poem of Sangi Hitoshi (Minamoto no Hitoshi), from the series One Hundred Poets, One Verse Each, as Told by the Nurse (Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki)ca.1838KatsushikaHokusai,Japanese1760-1849Woodblockprint:inkandcoloronpaper101/4x143/4in.GiftofMaryandAllanKollar,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.47.4
The Poem of Ariwara no Narihira (Ariwara no Narihira Ason),ca.1838KatsushikaHokusai,Japanese1760-1849Woodblockprint:inkandcoloronpaper101/4x157/8in.GiftofMaryandAllanKollar,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.47.5
The Poem of Ono no Komachi (Ono no Komachi), from the series One Hundred Poets, One Verse Each, as Told by the Nurse (Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki)ca.1838KatsushikaHokusai,Japanese1760-1849Woodblockprint:inkandcoloronpaper103/8x143/4in.GiftofMaryandAllanKollar,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.47.6
The Plum Resembles Me,1835YangXie,Chinese,1781-1840Shoushanstone2x1in.GiftofChangCh’ung-hoandHansFrankelfromtheircollection2011.4.1
Chang Ch’ung-ho,ca.1939WeiJiangong,Chinese1901-1980Rattan13/4x7/8in.GiftofChangCh’ung-hoandHansFrankelfromtheircollection2011.4.2
Being a person of leisure,1888ZhaoMu,Chinese,1845-1894Whitehibiscus21/8x11/8x11/8in.GiftofChangCh’ung-hoandHansFrankelfromtheircollection2011.4.3
Sketches of Sweetgrass Border, USA,1991RaoZongyi,Chinese,born1917Handscroll:Inkandcoloronpaper,133/4x545/16in.GiftofProfessorJaoTsung-I2011.5
Wishing each other longevity2004WanQingli,Chinese,born1945Fivehangingscrolls:Inkandcoloronpaper1023/8x1653/8in.GiftofJillDavisinmemoryofRobertM.andJacquelineC.MacRae2011.6
Bowl,19thcenturyKoreanPorcelain33/4x65/8in.GiftofHerbertB.Hall2011.14.2
Ritual Stand,18thcenturyKoreanWhiteporcelainwithunderglazecobaltblue23/4x7in.overallGiftofHerbertB.Hall2011.14.3
Evening Rain on the Nihon Embankment (Nihon zutsumi no yau), from the series Eight Fashionable Views of Edo (Furyu Edo hakkei),1766SuzukiHarunobu,Japanese1724-1770Woodblockprint:inkandcoloronpaper103/4x87/8in.GiftofMaryandAllanKollar,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.47.1
Tago Beach near Eijiri on the Tokaido Highway, Simplified View (Tokaido Eijiri tago-no-ura ryakuzu), from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjurokkei)ca.1830-33KatsushikaHokusaiJapanese,1760-1849Woodblockprint:inkandcoloronpaper101/4x151/8in.GiftofMaryandAllanKollar,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.47.2
Rainstorm beneath the Summit (Sanka haku-u), from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjurokkei),ca.1830-32KatsushikaHokusai,Japanese1760-1849Woodblockprint:inkandcoloronpaper101/4x143/4in.GiftofMaryandAllanKollar,inhonorofthe75thAnniversaryoftheSeattleArtMuseum2010.47.3
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Bowl,16thcenturyKoreanBuncheongwarewithstampeddesign,brushmarkonexterior,stoneware25/8x53/8in.overallGiftofHerbertB.Hall2011.14.4
Bowl,15thcenturyKoreanStoneware,stampedandinlaidinwhiteslip,brushmarkonexterior2x53/8in.overallGiftofHerbertB.Hall2011.14.5
Learning from a rich heritage2010XueLongchun,Chinese,born1971Handscroll:Inkonpaper101/2in.heightGiftofFrankS.BayleyIIIandCheneyCowles2011.15.1
Dai Fugu’s Poem ‘Yueyang Pavilion’,1991YueXinlong,Chinese,1951-1998Hangingscroll:Inkonpaper213/4x98in.GiftofFrankS.BayleyIIIandCheneyCowles2011.15.2
Serving the BuddhaSutra recitations,1994ZhangRushi,Chinese,born1927Album:Inkonpaper121/2x83/4x1/2in.GiftofFrankS.BayleyIIIandCheneyCowles2011.15.3
AMERICAN ART
Untitled,1968LeoKenney,bornSpokaneWashington,1925;diedSeattle2001Inkandopaquewatercoloronmulberrypaper17x16in.GiftofRobertKaplanandJaneKaplanfromthecollectionofCharlesandLillianKaplan2010.32.1
[Mountain Landscape],1957GeorgeTsutakawa,bornSeattle,1910;diedSeattle1997Inkandwatercoloron Japanesesumipaper 11x25in.GiftofRobertKaplanandJaneKaplanfromthecollectionofCharlesandLillianKaplan2010.32.2
Dancers,1947GeorgeTsutakawa,BornSeattle,1910;diedSeattle1997WoodblockprintonJapanesepaper9x121/2in.[sheet]GiftofRobertKaplanandJaneKaplanfromthecollectionofCharlesandLillianKaplan2010.32.3
[Standing Man, Reclining Woman, and Horse and Rider]1959KennethCallahan,BornSpokane,Washington,1905;diedLongBeach,Washington1986Charcoalandchalkonlightweightblue-coloreddyedpaper15x203/8in.GiftofRobertKaplanandJaneKaplanfromthecollectionofCharlesandLillianKaplan2010.32.4
[Hands],1968KennethCallahan,BornSpokane,Washington,1905;diedLongBeach,Washington1986Inkandopaquewatercoloronmediumweightwovepaper23x29in.GiftofRobertKaplanandJaneKaplanfromthecollectionofCharlesandLillianKaplan2010.32.5
[Young Bird],possiblyca.1960JamesWashington,Jr.,BornGloster,Mississippi,1911;diedSeattle,2000Granitewithseparatedriftwoodbase81/4x81/2x31/4in.overallGiftofRobertKaplanandJaneKaplanfromthecollectionofCharlesandLillianKaplan2010.32.6
Bavarian Dancers,ca.1925WilliamHuntDiederichAmerican,bornSzent-GrótHungary,1884;diedTappan-on-Hudson,NewYork1953Graphiteandcrayononpaper7x6in.GiftofJanisConnerandJoelRosenkranz,NewYork2010.38.1
Nymph and Satyr,ca.1915WilliamHuntDiederichAmerican,bornSzent-GrótHungary,1884;diedTappan-on-Hudson,NewYork1953Graphiteonpaper9x6in.GiftofJanisConnerandJoelRosenkranz,NewYork2010.38.2
Untitled1968,LeoKenneyBornSpokane,Washington,1925;diedSeattle,2001Inkandopaquewatercoloronmulberrypaper17x16in.©LeoKenney
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Indian Beach at Port Townsend1895HattieFosterBeecherAmerican,1854-1915Watercolorandinkonpaper61/8x91/4in.GiftoftheEstateofElizabethC.Carlson2011.2
The Rumor,ca.1946-1952EbbaRapp,American,1909-1985Terracotta151/2x141/2x9in.overallGiftofDavidF.MartinandDominicA.Zambito,inmemoryofJohnD.McLauchlan2011.3
ART OF AFRICA & OCEANIA
Chief’s robe,20thcenturyLiberianCotton52x74in.overallAnonymousgiftinhonorofJamesDossen2010.43
Headdress/maskearly20thcenturyNigerianWood143/4in.heightGiftofMarkGroudineandCynthiaPutnam2010.44.1
Mask,early20thcenturyNigerianWood24in.heightGiftofMarkGroudineandCynthiaPutnam2010.44.2
Helmet Mask,20thcenturyKenyanWood,hair10in.heightGiftofMarkGroudineandCynthiaPutnam2010.44.3
Mask,20thcenturyNigerianWood26in.heightGiftofMarkGroudineandCynthiaPutnam2010.44.4
Stool,19thcenturyNigerianWood14x15in.overallGiftofRichardandSusanSlesingerUlevitch2010.45.1
Mask,early20thcenturyCameroonianWood,skin,metal28in.heightGiftofRichardandSusanSlesingerUlevitch2010.45.2
Shield,20thcenturyIndonesianWood,pigment701/4x151/2in.overallGiftofJamesM.andSusanL.Rupp2011.1
ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN & ISLAMIC ART
Ewer,800-700BCCypriotBichromeware(buff-coloredceramicwithbrownandreddecoration)61/2in.heightx4in.diameterGiftofGeorgiaPenfield2010.48
Mammiform bowl2nd-1stcenturyBCESyrianCastglass4in.diameterGiftofHerbertB.Hall2011.14.1
Threaded bottle2nd-4thcenturyCEPerhapsEasternMediterraneanBlownglasswithsurfacethreading,6x4in.overallPromisedgiftofHerbertB.Hall2011.134.10
DECORATIVE ARTS
Blue Princess,2009AkioTakamori,Japanese(worksinU.S.),born1950Stonewarepaintedwithunder-glazes(ceramiccolorants)31x19x17in.HowardKottlerEndowmentforCeramicArt2010.24
Crazy Quilt,late19thcenturyUnknownAmericanCotton,velvet,satinfabricpiecesquiltedasatoplayer48x65in.GiftofGeorgiaPenfield2010.33
Tea and Coffee Service: Teapot, Coffeepot, Cream pitcher, Sugar bowl, Tray,1987JohnMarshall,American,born1936SterlingsilverandrosewoodFiveelements,121/2x261/4x14in.overallGiftofAnneGouldHauberg2010.35.1–5
Tureen,ca.1725-30ChinesePorcelainApprox.101/2x171/2x10in.overallGiftofBuddyTaubFoundation2010.36.1
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Dish,ca.1730ChinesePorcelain151/4in.diameterGiftofBuddyTaubFoundation2010.36.2
Flower pot, (jardinière)ca.1806FrenchCreamware(faïencefine)withpaintedbrownenameldecoration7in.heightGiftofHerbertB.Hall2011.14.6
Tureen (Soupier),ca.1807FrenchCreamware(faïencefine)withtransfer-printeddecoration91/4x15x81/4in.GiftofHerbertB.Hall2011.14.7
Pair of stands for dessert baskets,ca.1815FrenchCreamware(faïencefine)withtransfer-printeddecoration11in.diameter,eachGiftofHerbertB.Hall2011.14.8.1-2
Pair of Swan-shaped Sauceboats on standsca.1815-20FrenchCreamware(faïencefine)51/2x63/4x91/2in.overall,eachGiftofHerbertB.Hall2011.14.9.1-2
EUROPEAN PAINTING & SCULPTURE
The Visitation,ca.1643PhilippedeChampaigneFlemish(activeinFrance)1602-1674Oiloncanvas441/4x381/2in.PartialandpromisedgiftoftheBarneyA.EbsworthCollection2011.12
MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART
Fly Disaster Scroll,2010BingWright,American,born1958SilkandarchivalinkjetprintmountedonpaperinacamphorboxImage:12x152in.GeneralAcquisitionFund,inhonorofVirginiaandBagleyWright2010.23
Willem,2010AmyBlakemore,Americanborn1958Chromogenicprint19x19in.GiftofBenandAileenKrohnKimRichterandJudyTobin2010.25
Steph,1995AmyBlakemore,Americanborn1958Chromogenicprint19x19in.GiftofDillonKyle,SamuelL.Lasseter,CareyShuart,andClintonT.Willour2010.26
Billy,2007AmyBlakemore,Americanborn1958Chromogenicprint19x19in.ModernArtAcquisitionFundandgiftofJamesandErikaLiu2010.27
Rock,2010CrisBrodahl,Belgian,born1963Basrelief,chemicalporcelainandoilpaint125/8x913/16in.overallGiftoftheContemporaryCollectorsForum2010.28
6 Glasses,2010IsaacLayman,Americanborn1977Archivalinkjetprint59x91in.MarkTobeyEstateFund2010.29
Stereo,2008IsaacLayman,Americanborn1977Archivalinkjetprint52x102in.GiftofKellyandDianaLindsay2010.30
Iridaea #51,1975ParksAnderson,Americanborn1942Multi-colorediridescentresinandacrylicPlexiglas34x81/2x7in.GiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.1
Tea and Coffee Service: Teapot, Coffeepot, Cream pitcher, Sugar bowl, Tray1987,JohnMarshallAmerican,born1936SterlingsilverandrosewoodFiveelements,121/2x261/4x14in.overall©JohnMarshall
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No. 40,1979ParksAnderson,Americanborn1942Castacrylic35x101/2x7in.GiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.2
The Elongated World Radishes,2007GregoryBlackstock,Americanborn1946Crayonandmarkeronpaper25x13in.GiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.3
The Carrots,2007GregoryBlackstock,Americanborn1946Crayonandmarkeronpaper391/2x223/4in.Paper:341/2x18in.GiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.4
Snow (Falling on Desk),1997C.T.Chew,American,born1948Wool51x68in.GiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.5
Cylinder,1978DaleChihuly,Americanborn1941Blownglass101/4x61/4x61/4in.overallGiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.6
Bernheim, Clermont, KY,1999LynnGeesaman,Americanborn1938Colorprint271/2x271/2in.GiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.7
Bison and Tulip,1994GaylenHansen,Americanborn1921Oiloncanvas63x73in.GiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.8
Untitled,1989StanislavLibensky,Czech1921-2002Opalescentglass147/8x91/2x91/2in.GiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.9
Figure,1990StanislavLibensky,Czech1921-2002Moldblownglassfigure,paintedwithfiredelementsandsilverplated25x10x6in.GiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.10
Bison and Tulip1994,GaylenHansenAmerican,born1921Oiloncanvas63x73in.©GaylenHansen
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Brave Eagle,1979AldenMason,Americanborn1919Acryliconcanvas84x79in.GiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.11
Mountain,2005SayaMoriyasu,Americanborn1966Ceramic,glaze,acrylicpaintlampparts,plywood,fabricpaperwithacrylic15x14x8in.overallGiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.12
11.1.82.B,1981WilliamMorris,Americanborn1957Blownglass,371/2x9x7in.GiftofSafecoInsurance,amemberoftheLibertyMutualGroup,andWashingtonArtConsortium2010.31.13
View from the Other Side of the Mountain,1985RogerBrown,American1941-1997Oiloncanvas48x72in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.1
In a Young Forest,1988MarkInnerst,Americanborn1957Acryliconboard171/2x13in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.2
Untitled (wedge),1968PeterAlexander,Americanborn1939Acrylic,7x131/2x71/2in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.20
Brick Punch,1974RobertArneson,American1930-1992Earthenwareandglazes9x10x3in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.21
Untitled 2,819,107,1981JonathanBorofsky,Americanborn1942Inkandgraphiteonpaper61/2x33/4in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.22
Tie Colors #1,1961JimDine,American,born1935Coloredpencilonpaper11x81/2in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.23
July IV,n.d.,ViolaFreyAmerican,1933-2004Ceramicglazed83x19x18in.overallGiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.24
Untitled,1968PhilipGuston,American1913-1980Oilonboard191/2x18in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.25
Ideas for Zanzibar with Dancer from Parade Triple Bill,1980DavidHockney,Englishborn1937Crayononpaper19x24in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.26
60th Studio Drafting Schooln.d.NormanLundin,Americanborn1938PastelApprox.30x40in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.27
Citta Dei Gitani,1986MimmoPaladino,Italianborn1948Mixedmedia30x40in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.28
Portrait of Jill as the Very Exquisite and Dangerous Black Diamond,1959FrankStella,Americanborn1936Graphiteonpaper4x3in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.29
The Myth of Depth,1985MarkTansey,Americanborn1949Pencilonpaper61/2x151/2in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.30
Tie Colors #1,1961961,JimDineAmerican,born1935Coloredpencilonpaper11x81/2in.©JimDine
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Untitled with Cigarette,1968TomWesselmann,American1931-2004Pencilonpaper61/4x61/2in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.31
Warhol Marilyn,1960sRichardPettiboneAmerican,born1938Acryliconcanvas4x3in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.32
Frank Stella,1960sRichardPettiboneAmericanborn1938Acryliconcanvas4x4in.GiftofRobertandHoneyDootsonCollection2010.37.33
Dust to Dust,2010ChrisEngmanAmerican,born1978Archivalinkjetprint33x80in.GiftofGregKuceraandLarryYocom2010.46
Klara,2010ElizabethPeytonAmericanborn1965Etching,blackandgreyetchinginksonpaper95/8x75/8in.GiftofDerrickCartwrightinhonorofGordonBrodfuehrer2011.7
Skagit River Delta 1,2008EliHansen,American,born1979Chromogenicprint,tape,poster(onverso)andfingerprintsframedinmetalandPlexiglas261/2x345/8in.overallGiftofRebeccaandAlexanderStewart2011.8
Northwest Field Recording - WA (12”/A side),2010VictoriaHaven,Americanborn1964Inkonpaper181/2x18in.GiftofRebeccaandAlexanderStewartandananonymousdonor2011.9.1
Northwest Field Recording - WA (12”/B side),2010VictoriaHaven,Americanborn1964Inkonpaper181/2x18in.GiftofRebeccaandAlexanderStewartandananonymousdonor2011.9.2
A Love Poem to Mike in the Form of a Study on Point of View and Figure Ground Relationships,2010RoyMcMakin,Americanborn1956ArchivalmasterdigitalvideoBlu-Ray,02:49minutesTheArtistinhonorofArtpace2011.10.1
A Stack of Clothes and a Charming Chest of Drawers2010RoyMcMakin,Americanborn1956ArchivalmasterdigitalvideoBlu-Ray,03:44minutesTheArtistinhonorofArtpace2011.10.2
A White Chest of Drawers,2010RoyMcMakin,Americanborn1956ArchivalmasterdigitalvideoBlu-Ray,23:40minutesTheArtistinhonorofArtpace2011.10.3
Northwest Field Recording - WA (12”/B side),2010VictoriaHavenAmerican,born1964Inkonpaper181/2x18in.©VictoriaHaven
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Tetrogene,2008RonNagle,American,born1939Earthenwarewithoverglazes23/4x51/4x31/4in.GiftofVirginiaandBagleyWright2011.11
Montemor, Portugal, May 1, 1994 B,1994RinekeDijkstra,Dutchborn1959Chromogenicprint353/8x283/8in.GiftoftheContemporaryCollectorsForumandJonandMaryShirley2011.16.a
Montemor, Portugal, May 1, 1994 C,1994RinekeDijkstra,Dutchborn1959Chromogenicprint353/8x283/8in.GiftoftheContemporaryCollectorsForumandJonandMaryShirley2011.16.b
Villa Franca, Portugal, May 8, 1994 A,1994RinekeDijkstra,Dutchborn1959Chromogenicprint353/8x283/8in.GiftoftheContemporaryCollectorsForumandJonandMaryShirley2011.16.c
Aerial Evergreen,2008JessicaJacksonHutchinsAmerican,born1971Ceramic14x18x14in.HowardKottlerEndowmentforCeramicArtandModernArtAcquisitionFund2011.17.a
Dandelion Plains,2011JessicaJacksonHutchinsAmerican,born1971Ceramic147/8x197/8x121/2in.overallHowardKottlerEndowmentforCeramicArtandModernArtAcquisitionFund2011.17.b
Angels Rest,2010JessicaJacksonHutchinsAmerican,born1971Ceramic17x8x7in.HowardKottlerEndowmentforCeramicArtandModernArtAcquisitionFund2011.17.c
Ash Cup,2008JessicaJacksonHutchinsAmerican,born1971Ceramic12x9x11in.HowardKottlerEndowmentforCeramicArtandModernArtAcquisitionFund2011.17.d
Relatively Clean Waters,2008JessicaJacksonHutchinsAmerican,born1971Ceramic14x18x14in.HowardKottlerEndowmentforCeramicArtandModernArtAcquisitionFund2011.17.e
Bowl for Pomegranate Seeds2008JessicaJacksonHutchinsAmerican,born1971Ceramic14x18x14in.HowardKottlerEndowmentforCeramicArtandModernArtAcquisitionFund2011.17.f
Summer on the Skokomish2010SteveDavis,Americanborn1957Archivalinkjetprint29x36in.overallGiftofClintonT.Willourandananonymousdonor2011.18
NATIVE AMERICAN ART
City of Dreams and Mr. Runningwater (Portrait of N. Bird Runningwater, Cheyenne/Mescaleo Apache),2010MatikaWilbur,Swinomish/Tulalip,born1984Gicléeprint14x11in.AncientandNativeAmericanArtAcquisitionFund2011.13.1
As Long as the River Runs (Portrait of John Cayou, Jr., Swinomish),2010MatikaWilbur,Swinomish/Tulalip,born1984Platinumsilvergelatinprint11x14in.AncientandNativeAmericanArtAcquisitionFund2011.13.2
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HUNDREDSOFWORKSOFARTWEREEVALUATED,DOCUMENTED,TREATED,ANDRESEARCHED
Preparationsforspecialexhibitionsandmaintenanceofartkeptconservationstaffoccupiedin2011.FortheexhibitionLuminous Jewels,staffshepherded98piecesfromthemuseum’sAsiancollectionsastheytraveledbackfromJapan,andthenworkedmuchoftheyearpreparingartforLuminous: the Art of Asia,theSeattleversionoftheshowinthefallof2011.SAMstaffandoutsideexpertsworkedwithhundredsofworksofart,evaluating,documenting,treating,andresearchingthemfordisplay.Duringtheprocess,conservationstaffinitiatednewconnectionswithlocalorganizations,notablytheUniversityofWashington/HarborviewMedicalCenter,inordertostudythecollection.
ChiefConservatorNicholasDormanandObjectsConservatorLizBrowntraveledtoRussiaandFranceinpreparationforPicassoandtoSanFranciscoattheendofthePicassotourtoverifytheconditionofeachobjectwassuitablefortravel.BrowntackledprojectsattheOlympicSculpturePark,includingimprovementstodrainagearoundRichardSerra’sWake,treatmentofthelogsonMarkdiSuvero’s Bunyon’s Chess,andreplacingworncomponentsonRoyMcMakin’sLove and Loss.ShealsotreatedAfricanartshowninconjunctionwithPicassoandQuileuteartforthedowntowngalleries.
LIBRARIES
TheSeattleArtMuseum’sResearchLibrariesgrewto41,385volumeswiththeadditionof2,900newadditionsin2010-2011.Generousgiftswereprovidedby34individualsand4groups.
CONSERVATION
Photo:TimMarsden
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TOTAL
FreeFirstSaturday
FamilyFun
FamilyDay
SAMCamp
EDUCATION& PROGRAMS
SEATTLE ART MUSEUM’S AUDIENCE REFLECTS A BROAD RANGE OF INTERESTS AND NEEDS
Inordertomeettheseneeds,theDivisionofEducationandPublicProgramsfocusesonnumerousareasofactivity,includingschoolprograms,youthprograms,familyprograms,adultprograms,programsandresourcesforeducators,communityoutreach,researchfacilities,librariesandinterpretivematerials.
SAMCreates
SAMFilms
SAMPerforms
SAMTalks
SAMRemix
MyFavoriteThings
GardnerCenter
TeaCeremonies
PrivateTours
PublicTours
ADULT PROGRAMS
VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
K-12 PROGRAMS
EDUCATOR PROGRAMS
FAMILY PROGRAMS
TEEN PROGRAMS
TOTAL
TOTAL
CommunityPartnerMeetings
CommunityPartnerPrograms
FirstFloorHallwayDisplays
Outreach
TOTAL
Guidedtours
Selfguidedtours
ArtGoestoSchool
OutreachSuitcases
TOTAL
TeacherResourceCentervisits
TRCnewmembers
OutreachSuitcases
PartnerPrograms
EducatorPreviewEvenings
EducatorWorkshops
CommunityofThinkers
EducatorTours
ATTENDANCE
54,891
ATTENDANCE
1,542
ATTENDANCE
39,587
ATTENDANCE
2,335
#
1,140
2
39
58
19
3
25
13
14
328
639
#
16
1
4
4
7
#
1,241
481
464
170
126
#
161
—
—
126
4
2
9
11
9
TOTAL
ATTENDANCE
1,815
#
60
TOTAL
ATTENDANCE
115,139
#
2,663
35
8,304
10,222
2,901
7,657
471
1,503
256
8,427
15,205
40
661
268
573
13,284
12,163
4,900
9,240
TOTAL
TeenAdvisoryGroup
TeenWorkshops
TeenNightOut
AdHocCommittee
ATTENDANCE
1,827
#
23
9
5
2
7
123
101
1,580
23
150
159
590
305
263
189
415
264
ATTENDANCE
13,052
#
22
11
3
4
4
3,125
197
9,650
80
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FINANCIALREPORT
Earnedrevenuethroughadmissions,museumstoreandcafésalestotaled$8.3millionor27%offiscalyear2011operatingrevenue.Membershipandeventrevenueprovided$5.8millionor19%,withthebalanceofcontributedrevenueproviding$3.2millionor10%.
Ofthe$29.1millionintotaloperatingexpenses,$18.7million,or64%,wasprogram-related.Accessionofartobjectsthroughpurchasesgenerallyutilizedonor-restrictedfundsandarenotlistedinthestatementofoperatingactivities.
AsofJune30,2011,temporarilyrestrictednetassetsandinvestmentsrestrictedforlong-termpurposes,includingfundsheldinoutsidetrusts,were$132millionand$107million,respectively.
Themuseum’sauditedfinancialstatementsprovidemoredetailandareavailableuponrequest.
EXPENSE FY2010 % FY2011 %
Education 1,226,466
Exhibition&CollectionCare 5,613,527
Facilities 5,172,593
Marketing 1,395,719
MuseumStore&Café 1,989,557
In-kindGifts 435,719
Development 2,096,495
Administration 3,758,457
Depreciation 4,148,971
5
22
20
5
8
2
7
15
16
4
27
18
5
8
2
9
14
13
1,172,940
7,954,849
5,133,561
1,517,130
2,192,355
709,384
2,334,247
4,200,027
3,873,824
NetOperatingSurplus/(Loss) $22,090 $2,024,899
REVENUE FY2010 % FY2011 %
Admissions $1,902,669 7 $5,259,185 17
MuseumStoreandCafé $2,047,594 8 $3,077,975 10
MembershipandEvents $4,707,796 18 $5,760,057 19
CorporateGrants $196,222 1 $567,673 2
FoundationGrants $60,615 0 $346,996 1
GovernmentGrants $494,881 2 $535,307 2
IndividualGifts $773,849 3 $1,003,238 3
In-kindGifts $435,719 2 $709,384 2
InvestmentIncome $26,144 0 $25,315 0
NetAssetsReleased
fromRestrictions $13,949,084 54 $12,505,812 40
Other $1,265,021 5 $1,322,274 4
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSE
$25,859,594
$25,837,504
100%
100%
$31,113,216
$29,088,317
100%
100%
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Wetakethisopportunitytothankourgenerousindividual,foundation,andcorporatedonors,alongwithgovernmentagencyfunderswhosesupportin2011helpedtheSeattleArtMuseumdeliveroutstandingartexhibitionsandstimulatingprogramstothecommunity.
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