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Salina Art Center Report to the City Commission r) . -' .' . SALINA ART CENTER REPORT TO THE CITY COMMISSION JULY 11, 1989 . . /// h c- ~ . REQUEST The Salina Art Center is requesting an amendment to the facility agreement with the City of Salina to include the utilities, ! maintenance, and janitorial costs for the adjacent property 'of 236 South Santa Fe, in its current contractual arrangements. Since the move to downtown Salina in February of 1988, the City and the Salina Art Center have been in a contractual facility agreement for the property at 242 South Santa Fe. This request is based upon the high usage and increasingly high demand for the educational program that the Salina Art Center is providing to the citizenry. The adjacent building will meet the public demand 'in two major areas. . * Discovery Area. The hands-on art education area is free and open to all children in Salina and the region during open hours. This area carries high traffic from both supervised and unsupervised young people on a daily basis. No children are denied entry and the Art Center considers the need for a welcoming, safe and educational place for students as a major part of its mission on Salina's "main street." A trained volunteer is always present to guide, encourage and attend to these young people. This area is expanding quickly and needs more space. The new building will double the Discovery Area capacity and enable a wider variety of activities for all ages. The Discovery Area and all exhibitions at the Art Center are free. * WorkShOps and Classes. The Art Center carries a full load of classes for young people throughout the year; in the summer, several' different classes are often taught simultaneously. For three years, the Salina Art Center has worked cooperatively with the Salina Parks and Recreation Department to provide this high quality and popular art program that is economically accessible to all. The emphasis on accessibility has helped the art center broaden it's scope while maintaining a high level of quality. Enrollment in this program is growing and this summer's count of individuals is 646, boosting participation to well over 1500. All of these programs are held at the Salina Art Center or Lakewood Lodge. This summer the new building is already in use for these public programs, providing space for classes and workshops which otherwise could not be offered because of space limitations. Total visitation at the Salina Art Center was 21,637 this fiscal year. Salina Art Center is proud to be one of Salina's cultural, educational and recreational assets. We look forward to playing a major role in the future of our community. . . . . , jJ ) ,"- " ., .If :.r# ,)-:. s; /.fff}J , , '. I ~~" ',_: I . ," . z~... #1 I I .. . i I .. . ,-I ..... '.. " i~:,:-{\:~,:',',: ,i.:,;:. :.' .: . 236 South Santa Fe, In Use SUMMER PROGRAM - 1989 . . . SALINA ART CENTER - EXHIBITS 1988-1989 June-July Waste Cocoons and New Beginnings, Fiber Exhibit August-September East Meets West, Silks Kites and Fans by Andy Kay October-November Out of Eastern Europe. Private photography December-January The Second Circle Light Sculpture with Dale Eldred February-March Contemporary Figure Exhibition. Four Artists April-May 10th Annual Jurored Show June-July Southwestern Bell Contemporary Masters Page 1 . . CITY OF SALINA - FACILITY AGREEHEN'l' REPORT July 1988 - June 1989 Detail of City Support Page 2 . . . JULY 1988 EVEIl'l'S . July 13, July 15, July 21, July 21, Annual Meeting and Opening of the Discovery Area 150 Members Children Opening 45 22 Public Opening Days 73 KAC/NEA Site Visit 6 SUHHER ART CLlISSES (Participation numbers) Stone Carving, Alan Tollakson Sculpture, Richard Stauffer Papermaking, Shannon Drews Rayl Home to Roost, Lee Becker Printmaking, Sara Duffield Creative Movement, Connie Burket 92 76 57 154 69 48 Number of Students 131 GALLERY TOURS. Friendship Center, (tot lot), Hawthorne school. GROUP TOTAL. 405 DROP-IN VISITORS. 526 TOTAL. 931 Page 3 . . . AUGUST 1988 EVEIl'1'S . August 8-12, August 12, August 15-19, August 19, August 23-26, GALLERY '1'OURS. Salina Day Care GROUP 'l'O'1'AL. DROP-IN VISITORS. 'l'O'1'AL. Page 4 Creative Dramatics and Art for youth with Theatre Perfomance Creative Dramatics and Art for youth with Theatre Perfomance Watercolor Class, adult 30 90 31 88 9 268 675 944 I . . . "'15t'"l'EHBER 1988 EVENTS. September 9-26, September 13,20,27, September 15, September 15, September 15,22,29, September 15, 22, September 17, September 20, September 21, September 24, September 29 & 30, GALLERY '!'OURS I Computerized Tours of the National Gallery Drawing class Laurentian String Quartet Kids Writing class Puppetmaking class Printmaking class Fan Painting Workshop for children Creative Writin~ Class Noon Luncheon, Martha Rhea Papermaking class Events, Occasions and Celebrations 9 115 5 3 3 10 19 42 10 200 French class, Spanish class, Bethel Art Class, Mothers and Children group, Humanities Students from Central High School . GROUP TOTAL. DROP-IN VISI'l'ORS. TOTAL. Page 5 519 677 1196 OCTOBER 1988 . EVENTS. . . October 1,2, Events, Occasions, and Celebrations October 4,11,18 Drawing Class. October 4, 18, October 6, October 6,13, October 9, October 13, October 13, October 16, October 20, October 22, October 22,27, October 27, October 29, October 31, GALLERY . 'l'OURS. Creative Writing Class Docent Training Session Puppetmaking Class OUt of Eastern Europe Photography Opening Children's Writing Class Panel Discussion on Eastern Europe Photo exhibit Opening of the Kansas Postcard Exhibit Noon Luncheon Lecture, Photo Experimentation in Europe, Terry Evans Maskmaking Class Handbuilding with Kansas Clay Noon Lecture, Cultural Nationalism and the Fine Arts in America, Dr. Stitt Robinson Pumpkin Carving Downtown Safe Trick and Treating Marymount Art Students, Federated Womens Club, Students from advanced History class for Noon Lecture, Outreach Activity at Meadowlark school DROP-IN VISITORS. GROUP 'l'O'l'AL. 'l'O'l'AL. Page. 6 400 9 19 10 3 61 20 12 150 12 16 25 31 300 300 537 1,984 2,134 . . . NOVEMBER 1988 E\IEN'l'S . November 1, November 3, November 3, Active Member Gathering Creative Writing Class Noon Lecture, Beyond Control by John Jacobs Lecture at Central High Sociology and. Geography KU KSU Rave Reviews Scout Troup Tour, Discovery Kids Writing Class Quivera Heights Tour High School Pre-School Tour, Discovery After School Class at the Art Center, - Lee Becker November 19, Boy Scout Tour Brownie Scout Group Tour November 24-28, Open Studio with artist Dale Eldred November 5, November 7, November 10, November 15, November 17, November 18, DROP-IN VISITORS. TOTAL I Page 7 45 18 25 50 53 10 3 11 7 10 9 15 43 439 738 . . . DECEMBER 1988 EVENTS . December 1, Local Bar Association Luncheon 40 December 3, Association for Retarded Citizens Art Contest Jury 20 December 8, Opening of the Second Circle. Light Sculpture 150 Deceinber 10, Starlights Open House 81 December 11, Rave Reviews Christmas Party 57 December 19-23, Christmas Fund Giveaway, Salvation Army 'fOURS AND CLASSES. f Creative Comers Pre-School, Creative Comers Pre-School, Glennifer Hill Elementary 4th grade, Franklin Kindergarten, Franklin Kindergarten, Girl Scout Troop, Art and Science of Light, Family tours. DROP-IN VISITORS. 638 I I 'l'OTAL. (Plus Christmas Fund Families) 1,183 PICTURE PERSON PROGRAM Participation/Contacts 6,000 Page 8 . JANUARY 1989 EVENTS I January 3, January 5, January 6, January 13, January 14, January 19, January 20, January 26, Study Group Roundtable tour 25 Cub Scout Group 10 Poetics of Light Performance Greek reading & synthesizer music 35 School Programs on translations of Homer's epic poems -R-L Junior High School (2 sessions) 49 Adult Light Class 15 KU Fine Arts and Alumni Association Art Lecture 60 Cool-light-ascopes Children's Workshop (2 sessions) 41 Selection of OLDER AMERICANS ART CONTEST Franklin School tours. 5th grade 34 Roosevelt Lincoln Student Recognition tour 58 ADK Teachers Group 16 DROP-IN VISI'l'ORS. 620 . TOTAL. Page 9 . 963 . FEBRUARY 1989 EVENTS . February 1, Life Drawing Class with Morin 12 February 2, Opening of the Contemporary Figure and Dance Performance 130 February 3, Noon Lecture, Nude in Perspective 19 February 4, Artist Bookmaking workshop February 7, Watercolor class, Sara Duffield 16 February 9/10 Arts in Basic Education Conference 300 February 12, Slide Sorting 12 February 14, Watercolor Class, Sara Duffield 16 Marymount Art Student Tour 15 February 17, Lions Club Board Luncheon 20 February 18, Figure Drawing for Children 5 February 21, Watercolor class, Sara Duffield 16 February 22, Life Drawing with McCrea 12 YWCA play group 4 February 23, Tipton K-3 grade Tour 30 Discovery Area Volunteer Training 15 . February 24, Downtown Inc. Promotion Awards 62 Tipton 3-6 grade Tour 40 Outreach at Lowell School - 5th grade 20 February 28, Watercolor Class, Sara Duffield 16 Cub Scouts group 11 DROP-IN VISI'l'ORS. 467 TOTAL. 1,246 Page 10 . . MARCH 1989 EVENTS. March 1, March 2, March 6, March 7, March 8, March 10, March 11, March 13, March 14, March 20, March 21, March 22, March 25, . March 28, March 30, Noon Luncheon, Graeme Gorton (New Zealand) Life Drawing Class Martin Luther King Child Care ~our Tour Brown:l,e Scout Troup Watercolor workshop, Sara Duffield Discovery Tour Learning Tree Pre-school Open for Humanities Festival Students Performance by Smoky Hill River Rascals Tour Brownie Scout Troup Watercolor workshop, Sara Duffield Talk for Salina Lioness Club Tour Brownie Scout Troop Watercolor workshop, Sara Duffield Talk and Tour Mothers study club Discovery Tour Tree House Lane Day Care Spring Open House Noon Lecture Kiwanis Club Special Education Hawthorne School Tour 21 17 20 7 16 25 20 40 7 16 40 7 16 12 28 275 55 17 DROP-IN VISITORS. 693 TOTAL. Page 11 . 1,278 . APRIL 1989 EVENTS I April 1, 10th Annual Jurored Show Opening 150 Salina Art Center Reunion 130 April 3, Sara Duffield's private students tour 5 April 4, Docent Training 6 Life Drawing Class, Harley Elliott 15 April 10, Junior Leadership Class, High School 26 April 11, First Ladies - 1st National Bank Tour & Luncheon 35 Life Drawing Class, Harley Elliott ! 15 April 12, Artist Brown Bag Luncheon 12 April 13, Session with Smithsonian Scout 10 Boy Scout Troup 929 10 April 17, Tour Central High School Humanities Class 26 Central High School Basic English Class 9 April 18, Tour & Discovery - Christ the King Pre-school tour 8 Watercolor Class, Sara Duffield 12 Life Drawing, Harley Elliott 15 . April 20, Pre-school tour 10 April 22, Children's tour, 3-7 years 7 April 25, Kansas Grain & Feed Women's tour 15 Kansas Technical Institute Art Class 20 Watercolor Class, Sara Duffield 12 Life Drawing Class, Harley Elliott 15 April 26, Brown Bag Luncheon, Jimmy Engineer, Artist, Pakistan 20 April 27, Tour Christ the King Pre-school 8 Preview of John Brister's punch film 10 April 28, Tours for Coronado School, 3rd grade 65 April 29, Sat. Aft. at the Art Center, Be an Art Critic for a Day 6 DROP-IN VISITORS. 649 TOTAL. 1,327 Page 12 . ~ , . HAY 1989 EVENTS I May 1, Tour Brookville Grade School 51 May 2, Active Member Luncheon 25 Visionaries of Ancient Greece and China dialogue 10 May 3, SW Bell and Kansas Arts Commission planning event 7 May 5, Tour Sylvan Grove K-2nd grade 49 Panel discussion of the exhibits committee 15 May 6, Discovery Area tour 9-10 year old girl scouts 11 May 12, Tour Belleville Grade School 59 Tour Schilling Grade School 42 Review contest entries 20 May 16, Exhibit and program sponsor report function 30 Tour Heusner Grade School 19 Tour Tescott Elementary School 40 May 17 Claflin Elementary School 6th grade 15 May 18 Kansas Banker Association Spouse tour 20 May 19 Tour Oakdale Elementary 2nd grade 21 Tour Franklin 4th grade 30 May 20 Pignic 360 . May 22 Tour Southeast of Saline 1st grade 42 Centre Elementary Kindergarten 30 May 31 Sign-up for summer program DROP-IN VISITORS 575 TOTAL 1465 Page 13 . . JUNE 1989 EVENTS I June 4, Southwestern Bell Contemporary Masters Opening and Twilight Reception June 5, Docent Training June 5, Brown Bag Artists Lunch June 6, Chamber of Commerce arranged tour - 8-14 year student June 8, 1-70 Association SW Bell tour June 10, SW Bell tour - Abilene June 11, SW Bell tour - Colby June 12, SW Bell Breakfast - Judy Jedlicka June 13, SW Bell tour - Minneapolis June 15, Focus on Contemporary Masters - Harley Elliott June 20, Saline Co. Comm. on Aging - SW Bell tour June 20, SW Bell tour - Beloit . June 21, SW Bell tour - Concordia June 22, Saline Co. Comm. on Aging - SW Bell tour June 22, Focus on Contemporary Masters - Patricia Traxler June 24, Tie-Dye T-Shirt June 25, Tie-Dye T-Shirt June 28, SW Bell Tour - Clay Center June 29, SW Bell Employee Night June 29, Focus on Contemporary Masters - Sara Duffield Summer Art Program participants DROP-IN VISITORS TOTAL TOTAL ART CENTER PARTICIPATION JULY 1988 - JUNE 1989 . Page 14 200 12 9 15 '10 14 17 15 5 20 4 7 7 5 20 125 75 5 60 12 827 913 2,437 21,842 . GRANTS RECEIVED FOR PROGRAHHING EXCF.T.T.J!l.lCE Horizons Program - Salina Arts & Humanities Commission Basic Program Grant - Kansas Arts Commission Arts in Basic Education - Kansas Arts Commission General Operating Support - Institute of Museum Services Federal Grant COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS WITH OTHER AGENCIES Salina Recreation Commission Salina Public Library Salina Arts & Humanities Comm. Salina Downtown Inc. Smoky Hill Museum Salina Community Theatre . Quilter's Guild Upstairs Gallery Chamber of Commerce University of Kansas Kansas State University Salina Symphony USD 305 . Saline Co. Extension Salina Christmas Fund (Salvation Army) Marymount College Bethany College USD 305 Art Teachers Association of Community Arts Councils of Kansas Kansas Arts Commission Institute of International Learning Smithsonian Institution Page 1$ - Summer Art Program - What's So FunIiy? Cartoon Exhibits Program - Smoky Hill River Festival, Pre-festival Activity - Downtown Banner Contest - Safe Trick or Treating - Recognition meeting - Planning for Joint Exhibit, Nov 1989 - Creative Dramatics - Holiday Tables - Fiscal agent - Fiscal agent - Reception - Junior Leadership, Salina - Leadership, Salina - Faculty Programming - Faculty Programming - Chamber Music Concert - Picture Person Program Visiting Artists & Scholars Exhibit Tours Special Programs Development of Ks Artist, Compt. game National Gallery of Art Computer Tour - Pumpkin Party - Distribution of Clothing - InternShip - Internship - Youth Art Month - Kansas Postcard Exhibit - State Arts Are Basic Conference - Visiting Artists - Smithsonian Weekend Planning, 1990 COMMENTS FROM GRANT EVALUATORS . IT 1988 GOB APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET EVALUATORS. . . Organization good. Financial management sound. Use of GOS funds good - direct public enjoyment. Evaluation program of your programs is fine I Again - cheers for Discovery Area. Exhibition program conforms well to purpose and is broad, especially in terms of mediums; both local and national artists are represented. Uses for general appreciation are innovative; Discover Area should, be popular wi th community. Strong program with balance in accordance with statement of purpose. Good effort to appeal to different audiences. Good to see Board members working as volunteers. Organizational structure seems effective and financial condition looks sound~ Excellent, high standards considering size of staff. Indicates'high commi tment by all. . HORIZONS - A SPECIAL PROJECTS GRANT EVALUATOR - JIM POWERS, KANSAS MUSEUM OF HISTORY, TOPEKA The Discovery Area at the Salina Art Center is a delightfully innovative facility which has been effective in removing barriers that have traditionally existed between the "art" in art museums (and centers) and the majority of visitors to these institutions which have often and justifiably been called "ivory towers." The Salina Art Center is no "ivory tower" and the Discovery Area is one very important reason why. EVALUATOR - ANDREW SVEDLOW, MULVANE ART CENTER, TOPEKA This is a cultural institution that Salina can be very proud of and which is truly a model for community art institutions and for art education. The environment, the staff, the materials and publications, the promotional mechanism, and all the other details of an Art Center's public programs are operational, creative, stimulating and very sound. The Salina Art Center is a fixture in the Salina community with a grOWing statewide reputation for its high quality and commitment to bringing art into the daily lives of its audiences. Page 16 . . .. . . I, Art center'moves to new locatioJ.i8r , '. By CAROL L1CIITI . SLlUWrller A common response Saralyn Hardy hears Irom those viewIng the remodeling work 01 the down. town building that today will be- come the new home of the Salina Art Centrr Is: "ThIs ean't be SaUna." Bulltc:an-andltls. The dream of a new setting began sevenl ).urs 8"0 when the center outgrew its former location on the KannsWuleyanc:ampus. . "It's . drum come true," Mudy, director 01 the 9-yur-old ttnter. said Friday, "The commu- nity stepped forward and created something out or an Id,ea." It has been a 1 'n'rear-Iong . peoled invot\'ing the remodeling 01 . building at 2U S. Santa Fe lrom a warthouse Into a structure that can . c!i.splay art shows, Including the work ot local artIsts. It's an Uta designed to nurture the artistic Lalents 01 the community's chil- dren. Tod..)'. members 01 the center's board 01 directors. whom Hardy credits lor creating the dream and brinCing It about. will haul boxes to vans and trucks to move the center to its newlocaUon. The pubUc opening 01 the center ls scheduled lor Feb. 18 with the prtm.iere or the exhibit, "What's So FWU\y," which was put together by the center's stalf. The exhibit, which will be the lIrgest l.M center has leatured, wiU sho.... the history 01 American COlI'- loon.s, H.udy and Oon. Marrs. the de- signer 01 the building, traveled to other galleries lor Ideas on what Salina's should look Uke. "It opened our e)'es to skyUghts, wood noon and the openness of . callery," Marra said. An eHort was made to keep some or the original leatures of the building, such as the old barTel-roll C'tWnC, and lncorporate them lnto the new structure. BesIdes a large skylight, !.he building's center lea- tures boxed-In trusses of the origl- n.al structure over an all.wood. noot. . The C"f:nter's entry gatlery. which will feature the work of local art- ists, also has a skylight. with the on,;!nal ceiling work retained. The C't.nter combines the \Ise of natW'al Ught through the two sky-.' lighLs and c:onlrolled lighting In the center'smain gallery. The main gallery is twice the size of the former gaUery. Hardy said: The C"enter also has a security system to aUow it to house major art shows. Marrs said the security system includes fire alanns and moUoR 4etK'tors, The moUon detectors will detect any mollon IMide lhe building and wl\l bt connecled 10 the SaUna PoU~ Department. The center a150 has a classroom, kitchen and will have a "discovery area:' where children can gel hands-on experience with art. The c1i.scovery area will not be' ready until, sometime later this spring, Ihl~1 !lli!. . .. . ! , . , ,. . , .,..'... . 1 ~ ;: .. r, ~ . ........ ...... .~ '";". ~:!(j.:..-;~';", .s........;:. .' ......... . .' . :"[ .: i' .,: ;' I i'l'j'" f.'i'.' :.,....... ." ...'.:,.,:"':'.;'. J l_=--_ Bill Medina (IoU) Don Marrs and Saralyn Hardy talk aboui tho now Salina Art Cenler, -." . . ~ I The discovery area, combined with lhe gallery, will m:lke the center "both a quiet and active place." 'I11e center's hours, which prob- ably wiU be expanded, hnven't been decldcd,lIardy said. The remodeling work began In Augusl and wa, flnl,hed 30 dny' ahcad of Ichedu\.. . Dill Medina, lhe build" I"ehorge of the remodeling, said the workers . and subcontractors took n special Interest In this project. H:udy was planning Frldn)' artcrnooll to bring the workers treats for lheir c({orls. !ili, lill!lllil'lll IHI\ 11''1:1111\'1'1' whelming support from the com. munity, through volunteers and . dona lions. . Thus far, the new center has cost more th::an $300,000, Hardy said, and about $20,000 more Is needed. The center also would like an addi. lIonal 120,000 lor an endowment campnlen. The lolnl building and endowment tampalgn II alx>ul 1400.000, she said. "It's been a very successful cnmpalgn/' she said. "People rC<l11)' see the need for an art center Dod bell eve In the mission of what we're tr)'lnc to accomplish." 11,11111 ~'IIII ~1I11i !IIIIIII rrlllrr I~ unusualfora tawnSa1:......., s::.e. "It's very u,"Ius.:a.1 La have ~ I building ofL\is s:.:e ,r,~'1 j:lC"i....,:.t: funds. ha..ing "..l."'"..ed ".:~ taet> lng." $o'1esa..id.. From L'1t begL......J....~ :..')e c-c::.c:-'s board memt.4:n "cot t."Je ~ Oflih.atitcocld~." ... The ctr.~er's l.:~:jes r.:l be ~ !orb)'lIlecl:j', "It', a &00:1 p~~llC'-?r."~ ;.c'"... nership...s..~es.ai~ The een:er aho _orb Yi~ et Salina A:".s L"IC H\:L".i::~ Ca:::>- mission 2.."Id t')e ~... F.K:'U::cc rr;r;ir;lil~jrj~. . " ...... ",.1 .....1. , ., .; ',,1 I , . r " I ',"'J, , " , ,', - r" . .::=.'JolV, Patrick, 4, Sanna,ools help f(O';'hls~~lhcr. Joy, Frld~; 1I11ho Selina Art CCnler. ':)ji~Cb~efiiig"~J:t .:. -..', .. :.:" .". .' .. '" . .. :;'Children:get hands~onexperi0.n:r,:eat art center :'... . :. i;Nlc.:.oLES~t;iEK . ':, .'oteUllnl'!,':lth:lsllnll..ie~~rla-'rr(lInth~~ord ...:........... StallWl"llct 1_.: ...." 'r. . ..('aMtrl3..-SCI'...i"l;t:..~:...:lict1c/llcnlJ;ofllrt.The . E:1cht,ycuo(Ild WIIU.m Murphy dropprd I marble' . children (;'In rlc:t 1l11/:I:I!:I;die C'oOlpollcnl! of art _ . doq lht lubu and tunu 01. conlnpllon he had built . line. :dl.lpe. el'lllJ", space ;u,tltrd'Jre - on 11 caleleria j\Ul mlnulu before out or lhe br1lhtly coloud pieces. '. tny lIull II!:.::'! t!l('!r cwn work of art on brl:t ot'pWtlc. . ..., m:lr:n('tiebn:.rdJl:!oJ";:"\~hll. . . ; . He arnDe4 U M ."tehed. tho" m.&eb\e le""e\ to \1'10 . . Tilth/is 1I11111:~ &"mtl;,:I m:wl.lI11110 ahow nun And boaMl..Hi.Jlnvtntlonhadworked.. , '. effcet. _'. ..., .. . . .,. , "Now J'l'I"IletUn. somewhen,"he Slid whlltbuslly.... And Ihert flrt l'Ie!I',I!y cnrollsels \\"Ilh six Indlvldu:ar . IddinlC\Onlubes. ..:'.. '. 111'1 aetivilles :11I1.1 I~ l/l',livh:n:alhrd lIetlvllie5 In b:lCs Ioh~t'Ph)'. IoIc.nlOl', wu on. of the 30 dlildren who dulened by I'lrCII C.),:".,'.OI'l I:,:>: thll childrcn can ...arm" Into the Salina Art Center's new Obeovel")'. entr)' DWI'lI' lIr.t1l:lIf:lore. . Aru. friday. the uu wu buill e.specl.lI)' lot klcb so -' . Uwyt'Ol.lJdltth.ancb-onuperlcneul'llhart. ... II ~'I'l., :~I (IlIe (If Ihe c1lfou~eb Ih:lt Murph)' \\"al The ne.. aru.as opened fot Ihe Ilrst lime FrlthlY bll~l,hnl: Iou .m".~:clrkre. "1~.;I.e. I'lrnunct hIm. olher aJ I; tri.al run lor the children of area resldcnti ,,'ho are c1uldn'n lall tlnl lI'flllI lillt Olcth l.~ I.. lhe nt.,I. Clunbtno(theArt Ccntet. Sar;'JI~'n 1I:\fIlr. the l~!rrtlnr (lllhe:lt\ center, and' Tbt uandopcnlnl of the ar'uwtll be from-noon 107 J~.n \\:il;ol\.ll~e ;:';,'r';::h\',I.'r.of I~I~ Oi~co\'ery Area,. p.l:1.onMondaya d t ~ . T ud . "efen t....lrrl\..~. -'H~J1..(.holllt.'eehlltlren. . n noon 0 p.rn.on u I'lY., _ "We'h' Ih'j.o:: III :\ 1;;~'l'Ir;!!nt).... 11:\1'111 5:\id The Discover)' Aru has Several ar\ivlUu cruled ' tohaeh children mort about art and lu cftrnfnll. " ,'. ..-..... , :,. ~ . . l:::cI',',rl,l'i1i:eUJ II . r/ Art, ' , ," ICoollnurc!lro=Plcell Thursda)'. "W'l-oal"'e u;.e-~.....:J r.ot be ...hat .'e ,rt. O~\iO;;Jl~'. \--.,.::..;.-s will pllY an im;>oru..'1t ~"'\ i., 1'?0o. . suectufulills." . The DI5_CO\'CI")' Aru WI.\ c!f'\"e\Q?t'<! when the splCr b!:<a:ne I.-a.ia~lr II.. . lhe M1 Cenltr'l new Mr:'Ie II :Cs. San" Fe. 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What's morc it . proves that the Salina Art Ccntcr docs not plan to be. just a "highbrow, boring" place downtown frequented only by a handful of art connoisseurs. The exhibit, which traces the his- . tory of comics Crom their beginning in .1896 to the present, is the first for the .art center in its new location at 242 S. . Santa Fe. Along with the exhibit, the center unvciled its new building. Both the exhibit and the buildinr; are admirable. The renovation of the old building preserved distinctive architectural features while creatinr; . pleasant and functional spaces for exhibits, galiery talks and hands-on art'workshops. It's a worthwhile. addition to Salina's downtown - a r;ood place to stop in for a few minutes on a lunch hour or a break from errands as well its a place to go for a pror;ram or to spend some free weekend time. The current exhibit has something for everyone from oldsters to younr;- sters, Crom connoiss.eurs to those who don't know a Picasso from a kid's finr;er-paintinr;. I For those with a special interest in and knowledge of art there arc spe- cial treats: an early cartoon by Lyoncl Fclninger, for example. For youngsters therc are orir;inal. drawinr;s of current favoritcs like Peanuts. For the r;randparents there arc old-time favorites that will bring memories,like Krazy Kat aod Winnie Winkle. The gallery is open from noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and from noon to 7 p.m. on Thursdays. Admission is free. Stop in and take a look. Salina Art Center . A Record Year l :\.., r'/ , Salina Art Center 1988-1989 . Report To The Members j , The Salina Art Center Board of Directors and staff invite you to take a look at the record of Fiscal Year 1988-89. Read it and share in its successes. None of what these pages contain was accomplished alone, and the names of the people listed here were key as the Salina Art Center set new records and reached new milestones. Those records and milestones are reflected most distinctly in terms of people. Participation in exhibitions and programs, memberships, volunteerism, and artistic input reached new peaks. Old friends and newcomers found a place for their interests and talents in a wide variety of activities. Ties with the community and with the region were formed and strengthened. This report is a portrait of each of the many who are the heartbeat of the Salina Art Center. We hope the record speaks for itself. " "I can't help thinking what a place like the Salina Art Center would have meant to me as a boy growing up in southeastern Kansas. To see dedicated volunteers and first-rate professionals pulling together so effectively to realize the ambitious dream of bringing art to Main Street gives me hope for the future," - Bret Waller, Associate Director for Education and Public Affairs J. Paul Getty Museum Malibu, Calif. "Just when I begin to think that our pumpkin contest may be growing stale )IOu breathe new life into the activity with a creative flair that tickled the Imagination and hearts of everyone who attended," - Jerry L. Baxa, Principal Meadowlark School Children: Adults: 13,677 7,960 Exhibits: Education: Events: 9,353 10,064 2,220 ~ .. C>I 1986-87 1987-88* 1988-89 * Salina Art Center closed in December and January during move to new downtown location. ~ .. _..-=--- Guest Book Register: Jan. 1, 1988-illiay 1989 Of 3,619 signatures: . 784 out-of-towners from 144 other Kansas cities . 206 out-of-staters from 39 states and the District of Columbia . 16 visitors from 10 foreign countries That's 22 percent from other Kansas cities, 6 percent from other stales, and .4 percent from other countries. Guest Book Trivia The largest group of Kansas visitors signing the guest book were from Lindsborg, with 103 signatures. Other high-ranking towns and numbers of visitors are: Wichita - 63; Topeka - 48; Manhattan - 45; Lawrence - 44; Minneapolis - 32; Abilene - 26; and Assaria, Hays, and Solomon, with 22 signatures each. The Salina Art Center's guest book has signatures for visitors from the District of Columbia and every state in the union except Alabama, Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, and Vermont. The guest book registers the names of three visitors from England; two from Australia, France, Sweden, and Switzerland; and one from Canada, Japan, Paraguay, Scotland, and New Zealand. This year at the Salina Art Center has been marked by many firsts made possible by the work of so many. Tbe Board of Directors participated in its first retreat, where one-year, three-year, and five-year goals were outlined. We have already accomplished many of them: the addition of a full-time administrative assistant, the copyrighting of the Discovery Area and its many components. the establishment of a Regional Exhibition Council. and tlle expansion of programs of many kinds. The Art Center successfully purchased and paid for the building next door to the present facility to insure the future expansion of the Salina Art Center and to boost our regional visibility. Plans for remodeling are under way and we hope to make an announcement soon. We ended the year with 521 members - a new high - thanks to Paula Fried and her committee. We are proud of our 23 corporate sponsors. another new high. The Salina Art Center is just a vibrant, forceful expression of the arts in Salina, Kansas. The unique dedication of the paid and non-paid staff makes lhe administration of the Art Center efficient and productive. It has been very rewarding to work this year with a board who wants to work as hard as I want to work. and with a director who wants to work even harde~ Norman Yenkey President. Boanl of Directors A portrait of the Salina Art Center is a composite of many faces. a lengthy role of names and titles and a frame that stretches far beyond our walls at 242 Santa Fe. downtown Salina This year our membership expanded. our regional and local attendance gt"e\\\ and our program diversified. Our growl:h reflects our reliance upon independent and creative people with vision. ideas and the fortitude to follow those ideas to completion. You. the members. continue to stretch the limits of what is possible for the Salina Art Cente~ Active members and staff laughingly joke about having a good idea out loud because it ends up on your list to do. a playful yet demanding way of accomplishing big dreams within our institution and our community. Every task is bigger than ex- pected. every one worth the effort in the end. This year the efforts of people brought about a new building, a freedom of expression policy, a jurored show lhat stretched into surrounding states, a record year for grants. and the most involvement of people's time and money that we have ever enjoyed. As this year closes, I must salute the most dedicated group of people that I can imagine or envision. the staff. board. artisl$. and membership of the Salina Art Center. Saralyn Reece Hardy Director Income Expense 1986-87 68,067 62,557 1987-88 93,937 91,936 1988-89 120,050 120,000 "You have a fine group of communHy supporters and a fabulous gallery. It was by far the finest I have ever shown In . .. You've got a great thing going." - Dale Ficken, artist and winner of 10th Annual Jurored Art Exhibition "People's Choice" award "The Discovery Area at the Salina Art Center Is a delightfully Innovative facility which has been effective In removing ba"iers that have tradi- tionally existed between the 'art' In art museums (and centers) and the majority of visitors to these Institu- tions which have often and JustNlably been called 'ivory towers.' The Salina Art Center is no 'ivory tower' and the Discovery Area is one very Important reason why." - Jim Powers, Kansas Museum 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 of History, Topeka Membership w. Chas. & Brenda Gagnon Mike & Eileen Berkley June S. Hardman Jeanne & Frank Norton Margi & J.w. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Richard Gibson Bob & Lila Berkley Lynda & Randy Hassler Fred & Kim Norwood David & Ramona Witt Exhibit and Randy & Lisa Graham Hal & Eleanor Berkley Clara A. Hatton Dean & Doris Owens Mr. & Mrs. John Wood Program Karen Hale Warren & Ginny Bevan Dan & Peggy Hebert Family John. Marian & Susie Page Leonard & Nell Wood Sponsors- Don & Mary Jo Heath Vernal & Verna Blomberg Jerry & Rosemary Heidrick Dr. & Mrs. Gerald K. Palmer Mr. & Mrs. William Yost $1000 Helen E. Heath lady & Emil Bahata Paul & Sharon Hemmy lackPalT Mr. & Mrs. Rolland ZieT Bank IV Merle & Nancy Hodges Pat & Linda Bolen Dale & Michelle HeuszeI Larry Patrick Family Mark A. Zimmennan Beech Aircraft Stewart &: Fran Horejsi Charles & Connie Mr. & Mrs. Nick Hoffman Jack & Fran Paxton Slngle-$20 Tom & LauAnn Dunn Dr. & Mrs. Byron Hutchison Bossemeyer Mr. & Mrs. AJ. Holmquist David & Ann Payne William R Adams Exline, Inc. Delmas A. Jackson Mr. & Mr.;. Edward M. Boyce Mike & Polly Hoppock Elmer Pearse Family Mary E. Ashby Don & Mary Alice Jolley Lisa & John Boyd Mr. & Mrs. Jack Howard Abner & Kathryne Perney Evans Grain Co. Gary & Lana Jordan Dan & Dorothy Boyer Gene & Peggy Hulstine Dick & Doris Perry Mrs.. L.a. Austin Hampton Royce Paul & Carol Junk Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Broce Mr. & Mrs. Gerald L. Hunter Arthur & Jewell Pierson Jayne Aylward Engleman and Nelson Lewis & Luci laPierre Carry & Sheryl Brooks Hugh & Becky Hyberger William & Kathleen Pierson Daffin Backstrom Mr. & Mrs. John Hauptli Earl Bane Knowles Kountry Aubrey & Nancy Linville Gary & Kate Brown Jerry & Doris Jarrett Denny & Betsy Poer Herbert H. Bassett Real Estate Charles Livingston Mike & Lani Brown Dr. & Mrs. Neal Jenkins Mr. & Mrs. Frank Polach Lois Bates National Bank of America Mr. & Mrs. Peter Macdonald Pete & Rosie Brungardt Mr. & Mrs. Ken Jennison Paul Porter Family Lee Becker Peoples Heritage Federal Mr. & Mrs. L. 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Cole Sustaining Dr. Vernon & Sara Osborn Jim & Becky Cram Michael & Bobbie Lamone Marc & Marty Ryan Mona M. Cunningham Members- Mr. & Mrs. Jay H. Payne James & Sue Dennis Me & Mrs. John T. Landes Mr. & Mrs. John C. Ryberg Carroll & Jean Cyr $500 Dr. & Mrs. James E. Peterson Jeff & Sherry Denton Gilbert & Philomena Larry & Joan Sams Don & Opal Dieckhoff Me &Mrs. KevinR. Peterson John, Sue & Dustin Dieker Lawrence Dan & Connie Schmalz Mary Louise Dodge Bob & Marcia Anderson Cloyd Pugh Jim & Marilyn Dowell Art & Kay Leckband Ramon & Glenda Schmidt Shirley Drawbaugh Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Butcher Jean & Ralph K. Reitz Betty & Henry Dreher Eugene & Doris Lee Sam Scofield Mary Lucille Dunn Tex & Betty Fury Lucille & Ralph E. Reitz Stan & Tammye Sexton Mary Dusenbury Randy & Saralyn Hardy Sid & Candy Reitz Philip & Mary Shaffer Hazel Elliott Elizabeth & Gary Harbin Glen & Martha Rhea Did you know that artist and poet Dick & Glorine Shelton Douglas Exline Ted & Nancy Macy Jon & Kate Richards Harry & Martha Shimp Emily Exline Richard, Sallie, Mindy & Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Roberts Ruth Moritz designs and paints Larry & Bernie Siemens Lyle & Marjorie Fackler Jeffrey Morrison Ed & Joyce Rosales the Santa Fe face of the Art Center David & Linda L. Smith Joyce Fent Bill & Marynell Reece Gayle & Ned Rose Dwight & Barbara Smith Peter & Virginia Flusser Bill & Virginia Reimold Steve & Lynne Ryan before each exhibition? Rex & Cindy Snavely SueUen & Harvey Fried Gary & Gloria Rumsey Salina Supply Company Lee & Wilma Spellman Al & Joy Gawith School Specialty Supply Mr. & Mrs. AI Schwan Bruce & Grace Stainbrook Clarabelle Geis Steve & Jeanne Sebree Robert & Kristin Seaton Mr. & Mrs. A.L. 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Hough Dc Boo & Melissa Hodges Milton Stiefel Carl & Ruth Engstrom John, Pam & Kate Mclntyre Tony & Linda Tihnans Joyce G. Hunt Alan &: Marti Kruckemyer Dean & Marlene Stine Bob & Mary Exline Joe & Mary Lou McKenzie Richard & Judy Todd Barbara & Basil Jarvis Long McArthur, Inc. Lawrence & Jo Ann Stoskopl' Ken & Jane Ann Ewy Gayle & Jane McMillen Andy & Glenda Tompkins Jim & Kay Jarvis Milton &: Becky Morrison Don & Bette Timmel Bruce & Katie Fast Paul & Kathryn Macek Jim & Joyce Trower Mary Jarvis M. Gerry Neustrom Jack & Donna Vanier Al & Karen Fecteau Bill, Cindy & Wade Mahanay Type-Graphics Mr. & Mrs. RA. Jones Dave & Mildred Robb Lesta K. 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Boston RH. &: Earlene Zimmennan Dr.&Mrs. WiIliam R Garlow Mark & Julie Miller Mike &: Penny Walker Margaret Lamer Steve & Nancy Bressler Family-$30 James & Marge Geisendorf Mary Jane, Jay & Robin Trace & Cindy Walker Corlene R Lange Ralph E. Brown Dick & Sandy George Miller Sherida & Joe Warner Yvonne Lewis Steve & Martha Brown John & Sherilyn Adams Jack & Kim Gillam Tom & Mary Jean Millikin Robert M. Wasko Family Erlean V. Lindeman Terry & Shelda Burger Roy &: Marjorie Allen Leonard &: Alma Gillispie Mr. & Mrs. Dave Mitchell Harry & Sherry Watts Joan Livingston Paul & Connie Burket Bill &: Jane Alsop Bill & Kittle Govreau Maxine Mitchell Dr. &: Mrs. C.N. Waters Lindy & Kathy Lorenson Cynthia M. Campbell A. Jay & Mary Andersen Dr. & Mrs. Michael Grant Janis, John & Veronica Mr. & Mrs. Ben Wearing Mrs. Ham Lynch C.L. Clark & Kim Apt Ron & Sue Green Monier Jerry & Judy Weaver Dale & Gayle Lyon Connie Achterberg Steve Ascher Family Charlie & Pat Grimwood Kenneth & Jeanne Morrell John & Marilyn Weber Jeanne Maddox Bob &: Jane Constable Mr. & Mrs. Whitley Austin Wanda & Bill Grosser Mr. & Mrs. Roger Morrison Alan & Sandy Wedel Mr. Frank H. Markley Gib &: Jo Cunningham A.K. & Mildred Bader Ken & Susan Guest Larry & Cel Muff Kennit & Kathy Wedel Charlene Mathis Mr. & Mrs. Don P. Diederich Bob & Maryellen Batt Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Gugler Craig & Kareen Muhl John & Ruth Ann Wefa!d Victoria Martin Gene & Kimberly Diederich Joan Baumgartner &: Family John & Karen Gunn Doug & Jean Mull Dr. &: Mrs. John M. Welsh Myrtle Meacham John & Deborah Divine Mike & Mary Nell Beatty Nonnan & Lois Hackler Stan & Rosemary Nelson Constance &: Harry June Meador Mark & Bernice D'Souza Mark & Joy Bell Ted &: Nancy Haggart Richard & Frances Nethaway Whittaker Pauline Meador Tom & LouAnn Dunn Larry & Marge Bengtson Jamie & Brigid Hall Lois & Carl Nichols Roy & Suzanne Wilbur Harold L. Milner Jerry & Carol Exline Bruce & Marilyn Benyshek Bill & Jo Harbin Rod &: Janice Nitz Mr. & Mrs. Walter Williams Gretchen Morgenstern Mrs. B. B. Gage Bill & Kary Berenson Doris & Ted Harder Roger & Imogene A. North Gus &: Judy Wilgus Ruth Moritz Lavern Myers Jewell Pierson Loraine Stadler Special Events Regional Building and Anne Nettleton ,Amy Rasher Katie Stevenson Chairpeople Exhibition Grounds Kerry Ninemire Mildred Robb Maxine Strawn LouAnn Dunn, Special Jerry Exline* Elizabeth Noller Maxine Strawn Barb Vanier Projects Council Don Marrs Enna Lee Nuss Iris Tilgner Rave Reviews Paula Fried, 10th Jane Eby, Wichita BetsyPoer Martha L. Oakes Rozella Van Reenan Hosts Anniversary Art Association Charles Stevens Peggy J. Opdyke Margaret Wyatt Pat & Linda Bolen Jamie Hall, Pignic Margo Kren, Kansas State Policy and Anne Parker Dorothy Winslow Sallie Morrison, Pignic University Margarette A. Parker Docents Gary & Kate Brown Wendy Moshier, Events, Robert Regier, Bethel Planning Jessie F. Peterson Martha Brown Occasions & Celebrations College Steven Brown* Mr. Leo Poulin Merrilyn Murrison* LouAnn Dunn Betsy Poer, Rave Reviews Cynthia Schira, University Sam Evans* Amy Rasher Sandy Wedel * Tom & Peggy Egan Gloria Rumsey, 10th of Kansas Jane Duff Mark Roberts Sallie Morrison Sam Evans Anniversary Don Weddle, Konstverk Charles Livingston Sara Osborn Jerry & Carol Exline Gallery Adam Rome Artists and Active Members Barbara Sackrider Bunny Otto Paula Fried & Brad Stuewe Board of Mrs. James D. Sarvis Denise Nixon Jim & Marj Geisendorl Resource Nancy Haggart* Cathy Scheck Jane Struble Karen Graves People Directors Ann Ludwig Mary Ann Schmiedeler Waitstill Nickell Ken & Susie Guest Steve Addiss, Lawrence Nonnan Yenkey, President Merrilyn Murrison Mrs. Gerald Sebree Kathryn Macek Ted & Nancy Haggart Brad Anderson, Salina Paula Fried, Vice President Kathleen Pierson Liz Shields Linda Smith Eric & Melody Hardman Lee Becker, Lindsborg Jane Duff, Secretary Pat Slaughter Mrs. Norb Skelley Bob Batt Randy & Linda Hassler Steve Britt, Salina Warren Winkler, Treasurer Connie Stutterheim Ginny Sloo Babette Freeman Stewart & Fran Horejsi Connie Burket, Salina Steven Brown Sandy Wedel Dorothy Shields Smith Picture Shirley Jacques Sara Duffield, Salina Sam Evans Jan Wilson Ruth Fern Smith Persons Vi Justus Leadell Ediger, Salina Jerry Exline Endowment M. Maxine Strawn Nancilee Jones* Jerry & Ann Knowles Dale Eldred, Nancy Haggart Committee Nonnan Stuewe Connie Stutterheim* Bill & Pat Knox Kansas City, Mo. Karen Hale Eleanore Sullivan Sara Osborn Bob & Debra Korbelik Fred Elliott, Salina Charles Livingston Thomas Dunn Bonnie E. Teasley Amy Hoffman Lewis & Luci LaPierre Jr. Harley Elliott, Salina Nancy Macy Virginia Reimold Melanie Terrill WaitstillNickell Jack & Ann Ludwig Jimmy Engineer, Pakistan Sallie Morrison Morrie Soderberg Ben Vandervelde Susan Vignery BefuLull Terry Evans, Salina Jean Reitz Education Rozella VanReenan Dean Groves George & Sandy Marshall Graeme Gorton, Gloria Rumsey Building Mrs. Virginia Vishneske Kim Diederich Mark & Connie Miller New Zealand Charles Stevens Nonna Weberg Carolyn Boyce Dave & Jeanette Mitchell Lisa Graham, Salina Jan Wilson Donors Mr. & Mrs. Jack Weisgerber Dorothy Goodwin John & Karen Mize Dean Groves, Salina HarrvWatts Bill & Jane Alsop Brig. Gen. (ret.) & Mrs. W. Mena Lawrence Steve & Barbara Morgan Bill Hottman, Salina Standing Evans Family Keith Weltmer Discovery Area Richard & Sallie Morrison John Jacob, Austin, Tx. Kansas Arts Commission Sonja Willey Norm & Marj Morrow Pam Jarvis, Salina Committees Steve & Jeanne Sebree Thomas F. Winkler Guides Wendy Moshier Colleen Jewell, Salina Discovery Area David & Linda Smith J. H. Wolfersperger Bev Poos* Dianne Ott Lana Jordan, Salina Charles & Connie Stevens Mrs. Robert Worley JanWilson* David & Ann Payne Kenneth Klostenneyer, Jan Wilson* Brad Stuewe & Paula Fried Ann R. Wright Jane Alsop Marynell Reece Salina Brad Anderson Margaret Wyatt Sarah Alt Dick & Toni Renfro Doug Kyle, Salina BevPoos Kathrine Young Kim Diederich Barbara Rodenbeek Stanley Lombardo, Lawrence Ed Scheele The Salina Art Mrs. Clarence C. Youse Paula Fried Gloria Rumsey Cindy Mahanay, Salina Jane Struble Center is grateful Genevive Zimmennan Debby Korbelic Jeanne Sebree Judith Burns McCrae, Laurie Thompson for the many ways Edward L. Zoch Paula Knox John & Pat Shaver Wichita Exhibit Luci laPierre Kurt & Ann Siemers Mary Jean Millikin, Salina Jean Reitz. people give lime, Volunteers Beth Lull Boyd & Heather Smith Tom Millikin, Salina Jerry Exline expertise, and Gallery Connie Martin David & Linda Smith Jeff Morin, Paula Fried other valuable attendants Teresa Martin Rex & Cindy Snavely Chattanooga, Tenn. Terry Evans resources. Some Peggy Medina Sydney Soderberg Ruth Moritz, Salina Don Weddle of those gills are: Kathleen Pierson* JoMiller Charles & Connie Stevens Anne Nettleton, Salina Educational Louise Albright Dody Neis Jan Wilson Debbie Neustrom, Salina HoUls of service: Lori Allen Kathryne Perney Norm & Kristy Yenkey Shannon Drews Rayl, Salina Program Gallery attendants 1,500 Barbara Bloom Mary Ellen Ray Lester Raymer, Lindsborg Karen Hale* Board of Directors 600 Nancy Bressler Marty Ryan Other donors Jean Reitz, Salina Sam Evans Office staff 540 Dorothy Brunton Linda Smith of time, Martha Rhea, Salina Charles Livingston Picture Persons 250 Mary Louise Dodge Connie Stevens W. Stitt Robinson, Lawrence Merrilyn Murrison Docents 200 Betty Dreher Jane Wilson materials, Ed Scheele, Abilene Harry Watts Hospitality 125 Lorraine Fleming Vicki Wilson and service Twila Schneiders, Salina Publicity and Martha Foley Construction Rental Leslie Shirack, Salina Public Relations Valuable expertise: Beth Fox Hospitality Gib Cunningham Richard Stauffer, Emporia Nancy Macy* $12,700 in volunteer Clarabelle Geis Ann Ludwig* Earthcare Services Cheryl Stockham, Salina Nancy Haggart professional services Flora Mae Gilbert Lori Allen Exline Inc. Allan Tollakson, Emporia Harry Watts (legal, accounting, Katherine Grant Marge Bengtson Kent Fellers Bret Waller, Malibu, Calif. finance, architectural) Sue Green Mary Louise Dodge Joyce Fent Staff Finance were donated. Betty Groves Betty Dreher Jeff Heidrick Saralyn Reece Hardy, Warren Winkler* Thank You and Helen Heath Lois Eagleton Michelle Heidrick Steven Brown Amy Hoffman Lorraine Fleming Fran Horesji Director Cene Diederich Memorial Gills: Evelyn Hooker Paula Fried Basil Jarvis *Lori Allen, Office Staff Morrie Soderberg Memorial gifts in honor Barb Hutchison Esther Gregory Don & Mary Alice Jolley Lori Brack, Public Development of Ann Jackson and a Mary Jarvis Marl Haggart KMart Infonnation thank you gift in honor Rosemary Heidrick, Gloria Rumsey* Marion Klema Nancy Haggart Kennedy and Coe Administrative Assistant Jane Alsop of Sam and Terry Evans Gayle Lacey Evelyn Hooker Jerry Knowles Barbara Jarvis, Exhibits Paula Fried were donated to the Emma McBride Barb Hutchison Lamone Candy Registrar Ann Knowles Salina Art Center. Mary Jean Millikin Jan King Don Marrs Melinda Jarvis, Summer Sallie Morrison Supplies and Harold Milner Marti Kruckemyer Medina Construction Intern Jeanne Morrell Beth Lull Salina Building Systems *Harold Milner, Facilities Charles Stevens equipment: Sallie Morrison Connie Martin Jeanne & Steve Sebree and Operations Nonnan Yenkey kitchen supplies, plants Enna Lee Nuss Katherine Perney Servicemaster of Salina Anne Parker, Office Staff Nominating and trees, office supplies, WaitstillNickell Amy Rasher Graham Smith * Heather Smith, Business Nonn Yenkey* education materials, IBM Marcella Oakes Joyce Rosales Charlie & Carolyn Walker Manager Paula Fried computer, tables and rack, Martha Oakes Janell Fink Shadwick Jan Wilson *Connie Stevens, Office Staff Gloria Rumsey paper cutter, light box, Sara Osborn Jo Simmons Patricia Traxler, Artistic weaving looms, Discovery Bunny Otto Pat Slaughter Development Packs, copy machine, Anne Parker Dorothy Smith Joe Brown, Custodian back door chime, art * indicates chairpeople Janet Smith Wayne Hanson, Custodian supplies, and art cart * Non-paid staff "Salina looms hIgh on the most enjoyable part of my American experience. It was just wonderful . . . My staff thinks that Salina was the only place I visited, I talk about it so much." "The Art Center was really a 'neat place' to go. We really liked the discovery center and makIng the marble mazes. . . A number of the kids can't wait to go to Salina and 'make mom take me to the Art Center.' .. - Sylvan Grove Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd graders - Graeme Gorton, Director Southern Regional Arts Council Christchurch, New Zealand THE SALINA ART CENTER 242 South Santa Fe p.o. Box 743 Salina, Kansas 67402.(J743 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED Exhibitions July 1988 . June 1989 East Meets West: Paintings on Silk by Andy Kay Out of Eastem Europe: Private Photography The Second Circle: Light Sculpture by Dale Eldred The Contemporary Figure 10th Annual Jurored Art Exhibition Contemporary Masters: Selections from the collection of Southwestern Bell Corp. The Salina Art Center is a member organization of: American Association of Museums American Federation of the Arts Association of Community Arts Agencies of Kansas Salina Downtown loe. Kansas Museum Association Mountain Plains Museum Association Salina Chamber of Commerc:l" The Salina Art Center is a partner in programming with: Institute of Museum Services, Horizons Grant Program, Kansas Arts Commission, Mid America Arts Alliance, Salina Arts and Humanities Commission, Salina Community Theatre, Salina Parks and Recreation Deparbnent, Salina Public Library, Salina Symphony, Smoky Hill Museum, and USD 305. The City of Salina provides facility support to the Salina Art Center through the cooperation of the Salina Arts and Humanities Commission. The Salina Art Center Endowment Foundation Inc. was established in 1989. The growth of this endowment is an important step in insuring the future of the Salina Art Center. Written by Lori Brack Design by Steve Britt i Non Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Salina, KS 67401 Permit No. 125