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The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum Florida International University 2016-2017 Annual Report
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Table of Contents
1. FromtheDirector
2. Exhibitions
3. ChangestotheCollections
4. Grants
5. EducationandOutreach
6. AcademicProgramming&StrategicInitiatives
7. PublicRelations
8. Facilities
9. Development
10.StatementofOperations
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From the Director Arttransformslives.WeatthePatricia&PhillipFrostArtMuseum,FIU,knowthisbecausewe
seetheimpactthattheFrostArtMuseumhasonourvisitorseveryday.Thankstothe
generosityofFIUandourpatrons,theFrostisfreetothepublic.Ourblossomingrelationship
withSweetwaterElementarySchoolhasresultedinanexcitingandpromisingcurriculum
integratingartandsciences.OurGreenCritics’LectureSeriesisaspopularasever.TheFrost
staysrelevantbecauseitchangeswithourcommunity.
Aswegrow,Miamiansseekusout.Wehostedmorethan35,000visitorslastyear,abouthalfof
whomwerefromoutsidetheuniversity.Wecontinuetofine-tuneourmembershipbenefitsto
encouragevisitorstoinvestintheFrostArtMuseum’sefforttoeffectpositivechange.Weheld
oursecondannualBenefactorImpactevent,honoringDennisSchollwho,asastudent,foundin
FIU’sthen-newmuseumahiveofcreativeactivitythatexcitedhim.Scholl’sstory,likethoseof
thechildrenfromSweetwater,isproofpositiveoftherolemuseumsplayasinvestmentsina
community’swelfareandthemeasurablechangestheycanbringaboutinpeople’slives.
Testingscoresandclassroombehaviorhavemarkedlyimprovedwithteachersengaging
studentsinartatschoolandthroughfieldtrips,down107th
Avenue,tothemuseum.Aswe
approachourtenthanniversaryastheFrostArtMuseumandthefortiethanniversaryofour
founding,wecontinuetoprovokethought,action,andinnovativethinking.Ourannual
MartinLutherKing,Jr.ExhibitionSeries—supportedthroughacollaborativeeffortofseveral
FIUdepartments—addressesissuesofrace,diversity,socialjustice,civilrights,andhumanityto
serveasacatalystfordialogueandenrichourcommunitywithnewperspectives.Our
upcomingexhibitionsfeatureartacrosstimeandcultures,aswebringtheworldofvisualarts
totheFIUcampus.JustasourexhibitionofAustralianAboriginalartinviteddiscussionabout
thecontinuityofanart-makingculturefarbeyondthetemporalboundariesofthewestern
canon,ourupcomingexhibitionswillexplorerapidlychangingideasongenderandrace.These
highlightstakeplacealongsideourexhibitionofemergingartistsgraduatingfromFIU’sMaster
inFineArtsprogram,anannualprogrammingtraditioninwhichtheFrostisproudtoserveas
anearly-careervenuefortheseyoungstudents’work.
Inadditiontothistemporaryprogramming,theFrostwillshineanew,brighterspotlightonthe
permanentcollectioninourrenovatedthirdfloorgalleriesthroughanongoingexhibitioncalled
BridgingCommunities.Forthisinstallation,wewentbacktothefoundingvisionofJimCouper,
themuseum’sfirstdirector,whodeclaredthatthisinstitutionwouldfulfillabeliefin“artfor
all.”Couper’svisionunderlinedabasictruthaboutartsinstitutions:theirimpactonvisitors
dependsonthegenerosityofthosewhoasserttheirdesiretoseethetransformativepotential
ofartfullyrealized.AFrostmembershiprepresentssuchanassertion.Pleasejoinandinvestin
themuseumthatinvestsinitscommunity.
JordanaPomeroy,Ph.D.
Director
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Exhibitions
Yuni Kim Lang: Comfort Hair August24,2016-December04,2016
OrganizedbythePatriciaandPhillipFrostArtMuseum
ThisexhibitionwasmadepossiblethroughthegeneroussupportoftheJaneHsiaoAsianArt
Endowment.
Narciso Rodriguez: An Exercise in Minimalism October16,2016-January08,2017
OrganizedbyFrostArtMuseumCuratorKlaudioRodríguezandAlexGonzalez,theCreative
DirectorofELLEMagazine.
ThisexhibitionwasmadepossiblethroughthegeneroussupportofKimberlyGreen,Dorothea
Green,TheGreenFamilyFoundationandtheHostCommittee:TrishBell,DarleneM.Boytell-
PerezARNP'89,MSN'96,AlejandraCicognani,AliciaMenendezandFrancesAldrichSevilla-
Sacasa.
ThisexhibitionwassponsoredbyElleMagazine,MiamiHerald-elNuevoHerald,INDULGE
Magazine,NarcisoRodriguezParfums.RalphPucci,Bacardi.MenaCateringandCreative
Creative.
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Drawing Line into Form: Works on Paper by Sculptors from the Collection of BNY Mellon October22,2016-January29,2017
OrganizedbythePatriciaandPhillipFrostArtMuseum
Collectioncuratedby:BrianJ.Lang,Curator,CorporateArtCollection
ThisexhibitionwasmadepossiblethroughthegeneroussupportofBNYMellonWealth
Management.
Pierce, Mark, Morph October22,2016-February12,2017
OrganizedbythePatriciaandPhillipFrostArtMuseum.
CuratedbyMaryannaRamirez.
Master of Art Education Exhibition December09,2016-January08,2017
OrganizedbystudentsintheMasterofArtsEducationProgramatFIU.
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Casting Shadows: Photographs by Edward West January19,2017-March19,2017
OrganizedbythePatriciaandPhillipFrostArtMuseum.
ThisexhibitionwassponsoredbytheOfficeofMulticulturalPrograms&Services,Collegeof
Arts,Sciences&Education,CollegeofBusiness,CollegeofCommunication,Architecture&The
Arts,HerbertWertheimCollegeofMedicine,CollegeofLaw,African&AfricanDiasporaStudies
ProgramattheStevenJ.GreenSchoolofInternationalandPublicAffairsandthe
IntercontinentalHotelDoral.
Marking the Infinite: Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia January28,2017-May14,2017
Thisexhibition,drawnfromtheDebraandDennisSchollCollection,originatedattheNevada
MuseumofArtinReno,Nevada,whereitwasorganizedbyWilliamFox,Director,CenterforArt
andEnvironment,andHenrySkerritt,Curator,Kluge-RuheAboriginalArtCollectionofthe
UniversityofVirginia.
PresentationattheFrostArtMuseumwascoordinatedbyCuratorKlaudioRodríguezand
DirectorJordanaPomeroy.
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Carol Brown Goldberg: Tangled Nature February11,2017-June04,2017
OrganizedbyFrostArtMuseumCuratorKlaudioRodríguez.
Master of Fine Arts Student Exhibition March4-April9,2017
OrganizedbystudentsintheMasterofFineArtsProgramatFIU.
Shortcut April1-30,2017
OrganizedbyBaustelleSchaustelle,basedinEssen,Germany,FolkwangUniversitätderKünste
andtheArtandArtHistoryDepartmentatFloridaInternationalUniversity.
Co-curatedbyBrigitteKrieger,ManagerDirectorofBaustelleSchaustelleandPipBrant,FIU
AssociateProfessorofFiberArtandPainting.
Aesthetics and Values: The Honors College April22,2017-June25,2017
OrganizedbystudentsintheHonorsCollegeatFIU.PresentationattheFrostArtMuseumwas
madepossiblewithgeneroussupportfromAnthony’sCoalFiredPizza,Thera-ProAssociates,
Bacardi,BJ’sWholesaleClub,Bottle&Bottega,CircusEats,DirectDigitalConcepts,FIUAlumni
Association,FIUExternalRelations,FIUStudentProgrammingCouncil,InteramericanBank,La
Caretta,LINKConstructionGroup,MadlovebyLatinHouse,PublixSupermarkets,PureHoney
Magazine,RiskQualTechnologies,andVicky’sCafé.
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Possible Worlds: Photography and Fiction in Mexican Contemporary Art June03,2017-October08,2017
TheexhibitionhasbeenorganizedincollaborationwiththeMinistryofForeignAffairsof
Mexico,theMexicanAgencyforInternationalDevelopmentCooperation,andtheMexican
CulturalInstituteinMiami.
PresentationattheFrostArtMuseumwascoordinatedbyCuratorKlaudioRodriguezand
DirectorJordanaPomeroy.
Form as Context June17-July30,2017
OrganizedandCuratedbyBarbaraBolliniRoca,MFAinCuratorialPracticecandidate.
Becoming Mexico: The Photographs of Manuel Carrillo July08,2017-September17,2017
OrganizedbythePatriciaandPhillipFrostArtMuseum.
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Changes to the Collections Outgoing Loans from the Permanent Collection
EmilioSanchez
Untitled(WhiteHousewithStripedRoof)Oiloncanvas
GiftofEmilioSanchezFoundation
FIU2010.11.5
ExhibitedinEmilioSanchezinSouthFloridaCollections,February9,2017toMay
21,2017
LoweArtMuseum,UniversityofMiami,CoralGables,Florida
AdReinhardt
NoWar,Ed.62/100,1965Lithographonpapermountedonboard
GiftofMr.andMrs.SamuelDorsky
MET72.5.9
ExhibitedinTaipeiBiennial,September16,2016toFebruary5,2017
TaipeiFineArtsMuseum,TaipeiCity,Taiwan,R.O.C.
Acquisitions to the Permanent Collections IsabelBishop
YoungPeople,1974(from"WalkingSeries")
Print,inkonpaper
Accompanyingcatalograisonneincluded
GiftofSergJ.Rioux
FIU2016.2
JacobKainen
BeItEverSoHumble,1946Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.1
JacobKainen
VirginiaHills,1946Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.2
JacobKainen
SelfPortrait,1947Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.3
JacobKainen
TheIsland#2,1948Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.4
JacobKainen
TheCornerStore,1955Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.5
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JacobKainen
TheMidnightSun,1960Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.6
JacobKainen
Abraham,1970
Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.7
JacobKainen
Mr.Kafka,1970Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.8
JacobKainen
TheGreatShah,1972Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3
JacobKainen
CoolDervish,1998Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.10
JacobKainen
TheOverseer,1975Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.11
JacobKainen
Ararat,1986Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.12
JacobKainen
Agincourt,1988Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.13
JacobKainen
NeopolitanII,1992Print,inkonpapermountedonboard
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.14
JacobKainen
NantucketII,1992Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.15
JacobKainen
Moon,1992Print,inkonpapermountedonboard
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.16
JacobKainen
Untitled,1994
Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.17
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JacobKainen
Untitled(Monoprint,orange),1998
Print,inkonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.18
JacobKainen
Sketchbook1of3(1950's)
Mixedmediaonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.19
JacobKainen
Sketchbook2of3(1964Provincetown22)
Mixedmediaonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.20
JacobKainen
Sketchbook3of3(1965-66)
Mixedmediaonpaper
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.21
JacobKainen
SideStreet,1947Painting,oilonboard
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.22
JacobKainen
GypsyRose,1970Painting,oiloncanvas
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.23
JacobKainen
ArgosyXLIV,1985Painting,oiloncanvas
Museumpurchase,Dorothea&Stephen
GreenProgramEndowment
FIU2016.3.24
BamunorBamilekepeople,
CameroonGrasslands
Helmetmask,unknowndateWood
GiftofJackBaruch,MD
FIU2016.12.1
Bangwapeople,Cameroon
Helmetmask,unknowndateWood,kaolin
GiftofJackBaruch,MD
FIU2016.12.2
Songyepeople,DemocraticRepublicofCongo
Malepowerfigure,unknowndateWood,fiber
GiftofJackBaruch,MD
FIU2016.12.3
EugeniaVargasPereira
AnatomiadelaMemoriaDigitalprint,quadriptych
GiftofBerniceSteinbaum
FIU2016.13
PabloAtchugarry
SearchforKnowledge,2008Sculpture,PinkPortugalmarble
GiftoftheArtist
FIU2016.15(formerlyFIUL2011.1)
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IlanAverbuch
Journey'sEnd,2016Sculpture,Cortensteel,steel,stone
Museumpurchase
FIU2016.18
RogelioLopezMarin(Gory)
1836-1936-1984,1987Triptych,digitalprintonpaperwithinscribed
poem
GiftofLansterFamilyCollection,Miami,
Florida
FIU2016.19a-c
NorlamdeLeon
Littoral#3,2015Xilograph(matrix),plywoodandprintingink
GiftofRicardoPau-Llosa
FIU2016.20.2
AngelVapor
PortraitofMariadelosAngeles(theartist'swife),2001-2011Sculpture,castiron,mirror,paper
GiftofRicardoPau-Llosa
FIU2016.20.3
JulioFigueroaBeltran
Infrared,2011Painting,acryliconcanvas
GiftofRicardoPau-Llosa
FIU2016.20.4
VictorVasarely
Usteok,1975Print,serigraphonpaper
GiftofSergJ.Rioux
FIU2016.21
OdedHalahmy
SandsSculpture,bronze
GiftoftheArtist
FIU2016.22.1
OdedHalahmy
TakesTwo(study)Sculpture,bronze
GiftoftheArtist
FIU2016.22.2
PhotographsfromtheCollectionoftheGilmanPaperCompany,#927PublishedbyWhiteOakPress,photographs
hand-printedbyRichardBenson
Paper,leather,fabric
GiftofYaleUniversityArtGallery
FIU2017.7
VictoriaCarballo
PásamelaManoInstallation,glazedporcelain,poplar
BettyLairdPerryPurchaseAward,BFA,Spring
2017
SC2017.4a-d
DanielJosephMartinez
AMeditationonthePossibilityofRomanticLoveorWhereAreYouGoingwiththatGuninYourHand,BobbySealeandHueyNewtonDiscusstheRelationshipsbetweenExpressionismandSocialRealityPresentinHitler’sPaintings,2007Sculpture,marble,steel
GiftofDebraandDennisScholl
FIU2016.24
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Deaccession from the Permanent Collection IlanAverbuch
Journey’sEnd,1985Sculpture:granite,steel,wood
D2016.2(formerlyFIU97.27.1)
Artworkdeterioratedfromharshenvironment.Inthesummerof2016,a
newversionofJourney’sEndwasreconstructedbytheartistinthesame
locationastheoriginalwork.
Conservation Projects
SirAnthonyCaro
Caramel,1975Steel
GiftofBandDonaldCarlin
Conservationcompletedin2016withfundsgenerouslydonatedbytheBCarlin
Foundation
FIU2004.25
Thesculpturewascleanedandreturnedtoitsoriginalfinish.Thesculpturehasbeen
relocatedinamoreprominentlocationneartheentrancetotheFrostArtMuseum.
DanielJ.Martinez
AMeditation,onthePossibilityofRomanticLoveorWhereareYouGoingwiththatGuninYourHand,BobbySealeandHueyNewtonDiscusstheRelationshipsbetweenExpressionismandSocialRealityPresentinHitler’sPaintings,2007Marblewithsteelbase
GiftofDebraandDennisScholl
FIU2016.24
Someinfillingofcracksinthemarblefromthepasthaddiscolored.Thiswasremoved
andreplacedwitharchivalfills.
RichardSerra
AlamedaBlack,1981Paintstickonaluminum
GiftofMarvinandElayneMordes
FIU2002.019.001
Batonsfromastoragecratehadcausedglassinetoadheretothesurfaceofthe
painting.Conservatorsremovedtheglassine,cleanedthesurfaceandreadjustedthe
finishtorestoreittoasclosetotheoriginalaspossible.
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Public Art Advisory Task Force SincethefirstmeetingofthePublicArtAdvisoryTaskForce(PAATF),chairedbyDennisScholl,
thisworkinggroup,consistingofrepresentativesfromdepartmentsacrossFIU,has
accomplishedthefollowing:
• PresidentRosenbergapprovedcampus-widePublicArtAcquisitionandCareGuidelines.
• Protocolsforacceptanceoflong-termloansofoutdoorsculpturewereestablished.
• Curatorialrecommendationsweremadeforpublicartoncampustoremainwithgoals
ofre-curatingspacenextyear.
• RobertoRiveraandDavidRifkindorganizedthespring2017PublicArtCharrette,which
askedteamsofstudentstoreimaginetheAvenueoftheArts.Thetwowinningteams
presentedtheirprojectstoPresidentRosenberg.
Digital Collections FrostArtMuseumCollectionobjectsincludedindPantherCollectionsthroughFIULibrarieshas
beenaccessedmorethan3,400timesoverthepastyear.
http://dpanther.fiu.edu/dPanther/collections/frost
AsofMay26,2017ourcollectionthatisincludedinGoogleArtProjecthasbeenaccessedby
2,544userswith5,839pageviewssinceJuly1,2016.
https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/beta/partner/the-patricia-phillip-frost-art-museum
GoogleArtProjectMetricsasofMay26,2017:
FrostArtMuseumexhibitioncatalogsincludedinDigitalCommonshavebeenaccessedover
990timesinthepastyear,and2,283timesoverthecourseofthepast.
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Grants
FY 2016-2017 Successful Grant Proposals TotalAwarded:$260,480.62
FIUTechFee$5,666.62
Grantfor10iPadsandaccessories,aninteractiveteachingsoftware,andapublic
addresssystemusedtofurtherengagestudentsduringtoursandbycreatinglesson
plans.
Miami-DadeCountyDepartmentofCulturalAffairs,MajorCulturalInstitutions$164,103
Generalsupportforthe2016-2017season.
StateofFloridaDivisionofCulturalAffairs$90,711
Generalsupportforthe2016-2017season.
FY 2017-2018 Awarded and Outstanding Proposals TotalRequested:$299,573.80
FundingArtsNetwork$12,000
Status:Awarded
Fundstowardexhibition,DangerousWomen,Spring2018.
NationalEndowmentfortheArts,ArtWorks$20,000
Status:Awarded
Fundstowardexhibition,Brazil:ArtforaTropicalDemocracy,Spring2019.
StateofFloridaDivisionofCulturalAffairs$44,794
Status:Awarded
Generalsupportfor2017-2018season.
FIUTechFee$33,676.80
Status:Pending
Fundstowardnewaudiosysteminthegrandgalleries.
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KnightChallengeGrant$25,000
Status:Pending
FundstowardSweetwaterElementarySchool’sEvergladesGardenproject.
Miami-DadeCountyDepartmentofCulturalAffairs,MajorCulturalInstitutions$164,103
Status:Pending
Generalsupportfor2017-2018season
Education and Outreach
The2016-17yeargreatlyfocusedoncommunityengagementaddressingneedson-campusand
inSweetwater.
Education Programs UniversityToursWecontinuetoofferfreetourstoallmembersoftheFIUcommunity.ThisincludestheDual
Enrollmentstudentsandfaculty,FirstYearExperienceclasses,prospectivestudents
participatinginFIUCampusTours,andmembersoftheHonorsCollegeandtheirHeARTSClubs.
Eachyearweincreasinglyengageuniversityfaculty:thisyearweworkeddirectlywiththe
GlobalIndigenousStudies,LandscapeArchitecture,CubanResearchInstitute,FIUPantherLIFE,
Women’sStudies,MedicalSchool,FilmStudiesandEngineeringandComputingdepartments.
WealsocontinueourpartnershipwithKeiserUniversity,MiamiDadeCollegeandwelcomed
MiamiInternationalUniversityofArt&DesignstudentsforourNarcisoRodriguezExhibition.
SchoolToursWecontinueourrelationshipwith
MiamiDadeCountyPublicSchools
andtheMuseumArtsEducation
program.Students,teachers,and
chaperonesvisitthroughoutthe
yearoureducatorandtheschool
liaisonplantogetherforupcoming
visits.Weservemorethan500
studentsperacademicyear
throughthisprogramalone.
AlthoughMiamiDadeCounty
PublicSchoolsvisitsdecreased,
weincreasedvisitstothemuseum
fromSweetwaterElementary
Schoolaspartofourcommunity
initiativethatsupportsanarts
integratedcurriculum.StudentsfromPre-Kthroughfifthgrade,800intotal,cametothe
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museumforthefirsttime.InadditiontofeaturingandhighlightingourSculpturePark,Kenan-
FlaglerFamilyDiscoveryGallery,andtravelingexhibitions,oureducationteamvisitedthe
schoolonmultipleoccasionstosupportartsintegrationintheclassroomwithmathand
science.
Inconjunctionwithourthree-yearpartnershipwiththePresidentandCEOofWavingHands
andteacherforthedeafatG.HolmesBraddockHighSchool,JohnPaulJebian,theFrostArt
MuseumscheduledatourwithhisAmericanSignLanguagestudents.Thestudentsputtheir
skillstothetestbyengagingwithotherstudentsfromlocalschoolsforthedeaf.
Additionally,weaverage6000studentsfrom,public,private,charter,home,andotherschools.
Weserve9districtsfromMiamiDadeCountyand5districtsfromBrowardCounty.
CommunityToursDoralSilverClub,SweetwaterElderlyHomeresidents,ThePalace,EastRidgeRetirement
Community,andseveralresidentclubsfromBrickellKeyandPalmBeachvisitedthroughoutthe
year.
Overall,toursdecreasedthisfiscalyear,asweincreasedthenumberofeducationalprograms
from40to68,inspiring1683attendees.
Kids & Family Programs ArtfulPlaydatesArtfulPlaydatesincreasedfrom5to35average
attendeespromptedustohostthesesessions
bimonthly.
FamilyDaysFamilyDaystakeplacetwiceayear,inthefallandin
thespring.OurfallFamilyDaywasalignedwithour
NarcisoRodriguezexhibitionandfeaturedactivities
focusedondesignandfashion,someofwhichwere
providedbyfashionstudentsandprofessorsfromthe
InstituteofArtandDesigninMiami.
Inthespring,inpartnershipwiththeMiamiDade
CulturalAffairsOffice,AllKidsIncluded,andZotArtz,
weorganizedanannualeventforfamiliesand
childrenofallabilitiesandages.Thiseventwasheld
theBlueParkingGaragetoaccommodatetheover
300participantsofallabilities.
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Education Initiatives STEAMworks!SweetwaterElementarySchool This arts integration pilot program is currently in its second year. STEAMworks! is an artsintegration program promoting STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and
Mathematics) learning through the arts and thedevelopment of 21st
-century skills for global
competiveness.
Theimpactofourpartnershipthisyearwas
evidencedwhenthird,fourth,andfifth
gradestudentswereinspiredtocreatetheir
ownmuseumatschoolfromtheirvisitsto
theFrost.Theytitledtheirmuseum“Power
oftheArts”andcuratedanexhibitionof
withworksinspiredbyexhibitionsfeatured
attheFrost.Selectedstudentsrole-played
thepositonsofdirector,curator,registrar,
docent,securityandpublicrelationsstaff
andeachworetheproperdresscodeand
namebadge.Thistookplacealongwith
Parent’sNightandtheFrostteamrewarded
thesestudentswithacertificateof
excellenceasamuseumprofessional,along
withaminiTorchAward.
Additionally,throughtheSTEAMworks!programwithSweetwaterElementarySchool:
• MuseumstaffengagedinSweetwaterElementarySchool’sCareerDay.
• STEAMintegratedresourcesandlessonswereproducedforeveryexhibitionand
presentedintheclassrooms.
• Schoolteacherswereinvitedtoattendopeningnightsofexhibitions.
• OurDoralpartnerandtheFrosthostedaTeacher’sAppreciationNight.
• SweetwaterCitycontinuestoattempttocollaboratewiththeFrosttoproduce
educationalprogramsasperourMOU.
• InspiredbyourexhibitionoftheLodMosaic,studentscreatedamosaicoftheirown
focusedontheEvergladesandenvironmentalfactorsthatcanendangertheanimalsand
ecosystem.Thiswasmadeofrecycledmaterialsandearnedthestudentsattentionfrom
MDCPSStudentExhibition.ThemosaicwasdisplayedattheBakehouseArtCenter.
• ArtistXavierCortadapresentedatSweetwaterElementarySchoolfor“ArtofClimate
Change”project.Studentswroteletterstotheirfutureselvesaboutwhattheworldwill
belikeifwedonottakecareofourenvironment.Theselettersbecamepartofafuture
projectthatCortadawillexhibitatArtBasel.
• AlsowithXavierCortada,everychildatSweetwaterElementaryplantedawildflower
seedtocelebrateEarthDayandtoinitiatetheFLOR500projectattheschool.Inthe
future,TheFrostwillhostthenextEarthDaynearthelake.
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• StudentsmetandworkedwithartistCarolBrownGoldbergattheFrost.Manyofthese
200studentsinPre-Kandfirstgradehadneverbeforevisitedamuseum.Thestudents
createdsmallmuralsandwerethendisplayedattheschool.Goldbergdonatedover200
coloringbooksandcrayonstotheSweetwaterElementarySchooltoprovideresources
foracreativeoutletathome.
Professional Development Workshops Professionaldevelopmentopportunitiesarehostedthroughouttheyearforteachers,Frost
staff,anddocents.
• TheArtfulThinkingworkshopserved60teacherswithFIUGlobalLearningProfessorDr.
AngelaSalmon.Thisworkshopfocusedonobservationalskillsandconnectingarttothe
habitsofmindandcurriculum.HaitianpaintingsfromourFrostCollectionwere
highlighted.
• FIUArtsDayfocusedonourNarcisoRodriguezExhibitionandhowfashiondesigncanbe
taughtaspartofthecurriculuminscience,mathandengineering.ProfessorLinda
DaVitademonstratedthewaysthefashionindustryisconnectedtotheenvironment.
• AworkshopwiththeCubanResearchInstituteengaged30teachersfromallsubjects.
EachteacherwasgivenanopportunitytolearnaboutthePerezCubanCollectionatthe
Frostandhowtomakecurriculumconnectionsthroughbrainstormingandlesson
planning.TheworkshopwasorganizedbytheCubanResearchInstituteandledbythe
FrostCuratorofEducation.
• AnAllKidsIncludedWorkshopwithDwayneSzotserved50teachersandprofessionals
inthehealthindustry.TheworkshopfocusedonMarkingtheInfinite:AustralianAboriginalContemporaryWomenArtists.
Exhibition Programming DrawingSalonsSinceOctoberof2016,wehaveofferedseveraldrawingsalonsfreetothepublic.Thedrawing
salonsoccurmonthlyandareheldfrom12-2pm.FIUFacultyiscontractedtoleadthesessions,
astipendisgivenfortheirservices,andmaterialsareprovidedforboththefacultyand
participants.TheinstructingfacultythisyearwereHelenBurgos,MichaelGray(MFA),Gretchen
Scharnagl,andDavidRifkind.
ArtistWorkshopsDuringthePierce,Mark,Morphexhibition,wehostedworkshopsleadbyexhibitingartistHiromiMoneyhun.Twosessionswereofferedfor30participantseachandguestsfromthe
JapaneseConsulatewereinattendance.
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TheCarolBrownGoldbergMuralProject
TheCollaborativeMuralProjectattheFrostwasthefirstthatourcuratorcreatedaworkspace
withinanexhibition.Thiscreatedanopportunityforourstudentstomeettheexhibitingartist
andworkalongsideherduringthecreativeprocess.Theeducationteamorganizedhundredsof
studentstoleavetheirmarkonthiscollaborativemural.Thefinalmuralwillbecomepartof
BBC’scollectionandwillbedisplayedoncampus.
AboriginalWomen’sContemporaryArtMovement
MargoSmith,Directorofthe
Kluge-RuheAboriginalArt
CollectionattheUniversityof
Virginialedaprogramand
introducedFrostgueststo
threemembersofthe
AboriginalAustralian
community.Themuseumalso
featuredascreeningoffilms
producedbytheAboriginal
peoplethroughtheMulka
Project.
Docent and Volunteer Programs ThevolunteerprogramattheFrostArtMuseumisitsninthyear.Withanewstrategicplanin
place,theprogramwillberevisedtoalignandmeetourmissionandgoals.
Community Collaboration ArtAfterDarkTheArtafterDarkseriesissponsoredbytheCityofDoralArtsandCultureCommitteeandeach
sessionbrings30-40residentsfromtheDoralcommunitytotheFrost,manyvisitingforthefirst
time.TheFrostEducationteamfacilitatestoursandanactivitieswithourfeaturedartistsfrom
ourexhibits,suchasSuddenlyLastSummer,IntheBeginningwastheWord:WorksbyCoritaKent,PierceMarkMorph,andTangledNature.Art&HealthSponsoredbyWestKendallBaptistandSergio’sCubanKitchen&Bar,thesesessionsfocusedon
theimpactarthasonhealthandwellbeing.
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Academic Programming & Strategic Initiatives Programming FirstYearExperienceExhibitionIn2016,themuseumlaunchedaninitiativewiththeCommonReadingProgramtoattractnew
studentstothemuseum.AllincomingstudentsenteringFIUreadthesamebookanddiscussit
intheirFirstYearExperiencecourse.Themuseumdevelopedanexhibitiontocomplementthe
bookwithvisualliteracy.Thisyear,studentsreadInOrdertoLivebyYeonmiPark.Inthis
memoir,ParkdiscussesherlifeinNorthKoreaandherescapefromtheregime.Themuseum
curatedtheexhibition,YuniKimLang:ComfortHair,whichfeaturedphotographsbyMichigan-
basedartist,YuniKimLang.BorninKorea,andraisedinHongKong,Shanghai,andBeijing,Lang
examinesherAsianrootsthroughaglobalandgenderedlens.
Themuseumoffereddocent-ledtourstotheFirstYearExperiencecourses.Weheld24tours
andwelcomed2465studentstothemuseum.
MLKExhibitionForseveralyears,themuseumhasdevelopedanexhibitioninthewintertocoincidewiththe
university’sMLKCommemorativeCelebration.In2016,themuseumdefinedthescopeandgoal
oftheexhibition,andestablisheditformallyasanexhibitionseries.TheMartinLutherKing,Jr.
Exhibitionseriesaddressesissuesofrace,diversity,socialjustice,civilrights,andhumanityto
serveasacatalystfordialogueandenrichourcommunitywithnewperspectives.
Inaddition,themuseumhasaseatontheMLKcommitteeandparticipatesintheplanningof
thecelebration.OnJanuary19,2017,themuseumopenedCastingShadows:PhotographsbyEdwardWest,whichfeaturedphotographstakenbyWestofcommunitiesofcolorinpost-
apartheidSouthAfrica.Theartistgavealecturepriortotheopening,whichwasattendedby
107people.
Lectures
• BrianLang,Curator,BNYMellon
LectureforDrawingLineintoForm:WorksonPaperbySculptorsfromtheCollectionofBNYMellonOctober22,2016
• LaurieAnderson,Artist
Steven&DorotheaGreenCritics’LectureSeries
November6,2016
• JudyPfaff,Artist
BreakfastinthePark
December4,2016
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• EdwardWest,Artist
LectureforCastingShadows:PhotographsbyEdwardWestJanuary19,2017
• DonaldN.Thompson,EconomistandauthorofThe$12MillionStuffedSharkLectureforArt&InvestmentSeries
January21,2017
• DennisSchollandHenrySkerritt
GalleryTalkforMarkingtheInfinite:ContemporaryWomenArtistsfromAboriginalAustraliaJanuary28,2017
• BrianBoucher,SeniorWriterforArtnetandAssociateEditorforArtinAmericaLectureforArt&InvestmentSeries
February18,2017
• JockReynolds,HenryJ.HeinzIIDirector,YaleUniversityArtGallery
Steven&DorotheaGreenCritics’LectureSeries
March11,2017
Vicky Café Greatacademiadoesnotstopattheclassroomdoors,andVickyCafe’spartnershipwithFrost
Arthasgiventhisgreatcommunityaspacetoshareitscreativeenergy.“Vicky”isquickly
becomingafavoriteamonggroupslikeFIU’sphilosophyclubandgraduatestudentsacross
disciplines,aswellasbuildingovernighttraditionslikeThursdayOpenMicNights.Thisspecial
placehasalsowontheheartsofmuseumstaffwhofeelathomethereanytimebetweenthe
coolmorninghourssippingcoffeeonthepatioandeveningsocialhoursspentwatching
studentsdancesalsaasthesunsets.Servingover1,000students,facultyandstaffeveryday,
ourpartnershipwiththecafehasbroughtunprecedentedattentiontoourregionofcampus,
newhighsinattendance,andnewinterestinourprogramming.
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Public Relations Earned Media:
• Duringfiscalyear2016-2017,NewsTravelsFastgeneratedmorethan700newsstories,mentions,andsocialmediapostsforthePatricia&PhillipFrostArtMuseumand
FloridaInternationalUniversity.
• Theamountofearned/editorialmediaspacefortheFrostArtMuseumisvaluedat$2.5million.
• Thesepublicityeffortsandoutreachtothenewsmediaresultedinmorethan1.5billionreachableimpressionsviaoursuccessfuleditorialstrategies,strategicmediapitching,
creativewritingandediting,ourrelationshipswitheditorsandjournalists,andthepress
releaseswecreatedandpresentedtothenewsmediaonbehalfofthemuseum.
Major News Placements Include:
• TheNewYorkTimes,PBSNewsHour,PasteMagazine,EFEinternationalnewswire,AssociatedPress,theglobalin-flightpublicationDeltaSkyMagazine,TheArtNewspaper,FoxNews,TheHollywoodReporter.
• ELLEMagazine,Hyperallergic,ForbesMagazine,TheLosAngelesTimes,USAToday,YahooNews,CraveMagazine,TheHuffingtonPost,WineSpectatorMagazine,PhilanthropyJournalNews.
• ArtDaily,BlouinArtinfo,PaperMagazineNY,SciArtMagazine,Artslant,TheHamptonsArtHub,thenewsletterLarry’sListforArtCollectors,AfarMagazine,TimeOutMagazine,MiamiNewTimes.
• VogueMagazine(intheU.S.,Brazil,FranceandItaliaeditions),TheMiamiHerald,OceanDriveMagazine,SocialMiami,MSNNews,FashionWeekDaily,IndulgeMagazine.
• Thein-flightmagazineforFirst-Classpassengersonkeyglobalairlines(includingBritish
Airways,EmiratesAir,VirginAtlantic,AirFrance,Quantas,CathayPacificandLufthansa),
TheNewYorkTimesChinaEdition,CBSMiamiTelevision,SouthFloridaLuxuryGuide
Magazine,TheBiscayneTimes,TERRA,ElNuevoHerald,TelemundoandtheSouth
FloridaSun-Sentinel.
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Public Relations Fosters Goodwill with the Museum’s Partners: Weleveragedourexpertiseandinsightstosuccessfullypromotethemuseum’spartnersthis
year-curators,artists,sponsorsandstakeholders-tomaximizetheirpositiveexperiencein
partneringwiththeFrost.Thesestakeholdersinturnspreadthewordthatwhenyoupartner
withtheFrost,youbenefitfromgreatpublicity.Bynurturingtheserelationships,themuseum’s
partnersbecameBrandChampions,including:DennisScholl–featuredinmultiplenews
stories,includingacover-storyintheMiamiHerald,afeaturestoryinPasteMagazine,afeature
storyinthePBSNewsHour’sArtBlog,plusfeaturestoriesinWineSpectator(abouthis
vineyards),TheHollywoodTimes(abouthisfilmmaking),PhilanthropyJournalNews(abouthis
impactasaleadingnationalphilanthropist)andacoverstoryinArtDaily(whichledtoseveral
colleaguesandfriendscongratulatingSchollaboutthisprominentplacementinArtDaily);Rosa
delaCruzandIbettYanez(andthedelaCruzCollection)–severalprominentnewsinterviews
resultinginmorethan50newsstoriesinternationallyandnationally;DanielPerron–secured
multiplenewsstoriesthroughouttheyearthatprominentlyfeaturedmuseum’sBoardChair.
Otherstakeholdersthatwesecuredvaluablepublicityforinclude:Mr.andMrs.Frost,Bacardi,
BNYMellon,TheKislakFoundationCollection,CarolBrownGoldberg,HenrySkerrittandthe
Kluge-RuheAboriginalCollectionoftheUniversityofVirginia,theMinistryofForeignAffairs
ofMexico,theMexicanAgencyforInternationalDevelopmentandCooperationandthe
MexicanCulturalInstituteinMiami,fashiondesignerNarcisoRodriguez,LaurieAnderson,
JudyPfaff,CarlosMartielandCeciliaParedes. Community Relations StrategiccounselwasprovidedthroughouttheyeartotheMuseumDirectorandmanagement
staff,enrichingthemuseum’scommunicationsandmarketingandbroadeningtheinstitution’s
communitycontacts.ThisyeartheNewTravelsFastagencyintroducedtheFrostArtMuseum’s
directortocommunityleaders,long-standingMiamiartists,andprominentculturalleaders
whosereachandinfluencearevaluabletothemuseum.Somehighlightsofthisyear’s
communityrelations,outreach,andintroductionsincluded:
• IntroduceddirectortoartistMiraLehrandPaulLehr.
• IntroducedthemuseumtoDanielPerron,whowentontobecomeamemberofthe
BoardandsubsequentlytheChairoftheBoard.
• OuroriginalintroductiontotheMuseumDirectoroftheMexicanConsulateand
MexicanCulturalInstitutecametofruitionthisyearwiththeexhibitionsfeaturing
MexicanPhotography.
• LiaisedwithMiami-DadeArtinPublicPlacesandMiamiBeachArtinPublicPlaces
regardingBreakfastintheParkguestartistJudyPfaff.
• Personalphonecallstoourcontacts/localVIPsinordertohelpincreaseattendanceat
theVIPreceptionfortheforNarcisoRodriguezopening.
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• InvitedwriterTomAustintotheLaurieAndersonlecture,andasaresultofthis
introduction,helatermetwiththeDirector.
• IntroducedMiamifashioninfluencer/stylistElyszeHeld.
• DebbieIannaci,DirectorofCorporateCommunicationsWorldwideforAmadeus.
• RadioreporterJudithBishop(asaresult,sherequestedagrouptourwiththeDirector
oftheNarcisoRodriguezexhibitionforlocalVIPsandinfluencers).
• ElisaTurner,formerArtCriticoftheMiamiHeraldandcontributortoHamptonsArt
Hub.
• SetupameetingfortheDirectorwiththeformerMayorofCoralGables,Honorary
ConsulofAustralia.
• HighlightingWavingHandsMiami,CenterforIndependentLivingfortheDeaf,andG.
HolmesBraddockHighSchoolforNBC6educationsegment
• ResearchedanewlistoftopDoral-basedcompaniesandcorporateleadersforthe
Benefactorevent.
• SetupameetingwithBoardChairandthePublisherofHamptonsArtHub,PatRogers.
Corporate Communications
ThisyeartheagencycontinuedtomakesurethattheFrostwasfront-and-centerwithregards
toFIUleadership,FIU’sExternalRelationsDepartment,andFIUNews.Ideasgeneratedincluded
emphasisonthemuseum’supcominganniversaryandincreasedinvolvementbetweenthe
museumandtheuniversity’salumni.
NewsTravelsFastalsohelpeddevelopbrandingofexhibitionseriesandprogramming.This
outgoing,proactiveoutreachtoFIUleadershipresultedinincreasedpositioningforthe
museumonFIUNewschannels,ontheuniversitywebsite,ontheFIUintheNewse-blastssent
touniversityaudiencesandstakeholders,severalfeaturestoriesbyFIUNews(includingvideointerviewsofthemuseumdirectorandthecurator),andanongoingpresenceforthemuseum
brandthroughouttheFIUcommunicationsefforts,including:
• SetupaspecialmeetingbetweentheDirectorandExternalRelationstofurther
leveragemuseumrecognitiononcampusandwithalumni(asadirectresult,the
museumreceivedvariousplacementsinFIUNews).
• Asaresultofourefforts,FIU’sExternalRelationscreatedavideoabouttheNarciso
Rodriguezopeningreceptionfeaturinginterviewswiththemuseum’sDirectorand
Curator-https://vimeo.com/203296878ExternalRelationsalsosentfournews-team
memberstoreportontheNarcisoRodriguezopening.
• CreatedthebrandingstrategyforTheSummerofWomen,whichwasembracednicely
bythelocalcommunityandthenationalnewsmedia.
• Developedstrategicinitiativesforthe10thanniversary.
• WorkedwithExternalRelationstoresultintheirsendingastaffphotographerfora
majorstoryabouttheschoolgroupsattendingtheCarolBrownGoldbergTangledNatureexhibition.
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• DevelopednewstrategiesfortheBenefactorsevent,andadvisedmuseumtofocuson
ArtTransformsforthenameofthisevent.
• PublicRelationssupportforthenewArtandInvestmentlectureseriesincludedmedia
alertsandsuggestedradioadsfortheselectures.Reachedouttoourpersonalcontacts
toincreaseattendanceattheselectures.
• Throughouttheyear,theagencycontinuedtorecommendbestpracticesforthe
museum’ssocialmediachannels,andwaystobetterpositionthemuseumonsocial
media.
• ProposedaprogressivedinnereventinNovember(beforeArtBaselweek)featuringthe
Frost,theJewishMuseum,theWolfsonianFIU,andMBUS–withanemphasistobringtogethertheuniversity’smuseumsintoonecohesiveforce.
Marketing and Communications ThemuseumcontinuestobuilditsFIUandlocalaudienceaswellasincreasethenumberof
touristswhovisitthemuseum.Inthesecondhalfof2016,themuseumbeganexploring
marketingpartnershipswithunitswithinFIUandoutsideorganizationsandcompanies.
Marketingpartnershipsallowustoreachabroaderaudience,andoftenprovideaddedbenefits
toourevents.Locally,themuseumhaspartneredwithWestKendallBaptistHospital,BNY
MellonWealthManagement,andIntercontinentalHotelDoral.Wewillcontinuetoseekout
strategicpartnershipsinthecomingyearaswell.
Oursocialmediachannelsremainstrong.WestillhavethelargestnumberofFacebook
followersforanyuniversitymuseuminMiami-DadeCounty,andcreatedover1.9million
impressions.WehavealsodoubledthenumberofourInstagramfollowerssincesummer2016,
andstartedadvertisingwithInstagram.Weareundergoingawebsiterefreshthatshouldbe
completeinNovember2017.
Ourmarketingplanisbasedonourtargetaudienceandutilizesacombinationofdigital
(includingsocialmedia/e-blasts/onlineadvertising),print,andradio.
• Duringthefallseason,wedevelopedamarketingcampaignfortheNarcisoRodriguez:ExerciseinMinimalismthatfocusedonplacingadsinfashionandlifestylepublications,
bothdigitalandinprint.PublicationsincludedtheMiamiHerald,elNuevoHerald,INDULGEMagazine,ELLEMagazineCulturedMagazineandArtCircuits.Wealsocreated
aseriesofradioadswithWLRN.Finally,themarketingteamalsodesignedandprinted
anexhibitioncatalog.
• ForBreakfastinthePark,weidentifiedourtargetaudienceasnationalandinternational
guestsintownforArtBasel.Alladvertisementsweredesignedtopromoteboth
BreakfastintheParkandourheadlineArtBaselexhibitionNarcisoRodriguez:AnExerciseinMinimalism.Weplacedfull-pageadsinCulturedMagazine,MiamiHerald’sINDULGEMagazineandArtCircuits.AswellasaseriesofradioadsinWLRNduring
prime-timespots,asocialmediacampaignwithboostedpostsandsocialmediaads,and
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digitaleventcalendarsinlocalMiamipublications.
• Inourspringseasonexhibitions,wemarketedbothTangledNatureandMarkingtheInfinitetogetherbysplittingtheadplacementstopromotebothexhibitionsinCulturedMagazine,INDULGEMagazine,OceanDriveMagazine,andtheMiamiHerald.ForTangledNature,wealsocreatedseveralsocialmediaadsandboostedFacebookevents
tohelppromotethemuralproject,specifictotheexhibition.Finally,themarketing
teamalsocreatedanexhibitioncatalog.
Social Media Stats Facebook
• PageLikes:17,708|3.4%increase
• TotalEngagement:53,404
• TotalReach:1,217,603
o Organic:593,608
o Paid:623,995
• TotalImpressions:1,929,179
o Organic:1,262,561
o Paid:666,618
Twitter• PageLike:7,228|8.6%increase
• TotalImpressions:100,376
• TotalProfileVisits:5,737
• TotalMentions:371
Instagram• PageLikes:2,074|54.7%increase
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Facilities The2016-2017FiscalYearwasatimeoftransitionfortheFacilityRentalsDepartmentatthe
FrostArtMuseum.AfterthehireofthecurrentFacilityRentalManager,themuseumbeganto
onceagainseeaninclineinrevenueandnumberofrentals.Rentalspermontharerisingand
newpotentialrentersandmarketsarebeinginvestigatedtoincreaseprofitsandrevenue
throughfacilityrentals.
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Development ThePatricia&PhillipFrostArtMuseumhasachieved,andsurpassed,itsFIUfinancialgoalfor
thesecondconsecutiveyear.ThedevelopmentteamgrewaswewelcomedFrantzWilliamsto
thenewposition,ManagerofDevelopmentProjects.Thisfull-timepositonoversees
membershipmanagementandpartnershipsolicitation.Additionally,thepositionenablesthe
museumtoengageandstewardbothnew,currentandprospectivemembers.
Overthisyear,weofferedsixteenuniquemembereventsthisyear.Noteworthyevents
includedexhibitionreceptionforMarkingtheInfinite:ContemporaryWomenArtistsfromAboriginalAustralia,twoSteven&DorotheaGreenCritics’LecturesfeaturingLaurieAndersonandJockReynolds,andBreakfastinthePark.Inaddition,wehostedthreefundraisingevents.
ThoseeventsincludedArtFusionLuncheon,NarcisoRodriguezVIPopening,andArtTransforms
BenefactorImpact.
Key Strategic Partnerships Art&HealthTheinauguralArt&HealthseriesattheFrostArtMuseum,presentedinpartnershipwithWest
KendallBaptistHospital,featuredquarterlyeventsfocusedonthenexusbetweenartand
medicine.Bypairingartistsandmedicalprofessionals,theseconversationshavegenerated
ideasonhowthemedicalprofessioncanbenefitfromartexpertise,andhowtheartscanlearn
frommedicalprofessionals.
Art&InvestmentTheinauguralArt&InvestmentseriesatthePatricia&PhillipFrostArtMuseum,presentedin
partnershipwithBNYMellonWealthManagement,featuredtwomarqueespeakerswhose
knowledgeaboutthedynamicsofthecontemporaryartmarkethasbeenwidelydisseminated
throughtheirmanypublicationsandspeakingengagements.Wecarefullyselectedtwo
speakers,Dr.DonaldN.ThompsonandBrianBoucher,whoseexpertisetantalized,enthralled
andinformed.TheseriesoffersacriticalresponsetoMiamibecomingamajorcenterforthe
contemporaryartmarketandcollectingonamonumentalscale.Especiallyasameansto
illuminatetheinnermechanismsandconnectionsamongauctionhouses,galleries,artists’
productions,andthemedia.
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2016-2017CommunityPartners
Bacardi
BNYMellonWealthManagement
BeautePrestigeInternational
CityofDoralCulturalAffairs
CityofSweetwater
CreativeCreative
ELLEMagazine
EWMRealty
IndulgeMagazine
InterContinentalHotelatDoral
MiamiHerald
ElNuevoHerald
NarcisoRodriguezParfums
RalphPucciInternational
Rumba’sEventandPartyRental
Sergio’sRestaurant
WestKendallBaptistHospital
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2016-2017UniversityAdvancementGoals
Goal:$500,000
Actual:$518,000
DonationofArt,$266,800.00,52%
GiftinKind,$26,940.16,5%
Cash,$224,259.84,43%
2016-2017AdvancementRevenue
DonationofArt
GiftinKind
Cash
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Membership
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15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Totals
MembershipLevels
MembershipsFY16-17
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Membershiplevels
LifetimeMembers
PatriciaandPhillipFrost
IdealGladstone
MartinZ.Margulies
BettyE.Perry
Benefactors
ChrisandSuzanneArmstrong
ArtBaselMiamiBeach
AmyCao
LeticiaCarrazana&NataliaL.Anaya
Natalee&ChristopherCollazo
DianeCruz
Carl-Philippe&ChristineDenis
Dr.LuisG.Diaz&VivanaE.Rangel
EWMRealtyInternational
Howard&MaryFrank
Ralph&CookieGazitua
IdealGladstone
Sandi-Jo&MarkGordon
AysegulGoren
JavierHernandez-Lichtl
Dr.JeffreyHorstmyer&Prof.TillieFox
JaneHurt
RichardKohan
MiraLehr
Dr.RicardoL.&MiriamMachado
Cecil&AnaMilton
NewsTravelsFast
BonnieNuller
JoseOrcasita
MiriamOroshnik
Harry&LisaPayton
DanielG.Perron&JonathanHogg
Dr.JordanaPomeroy
Lee&SarahB.Pomeroy
MariaPosner
IrwinM.&LindaPotash
Klaudio&SerenaRodriguez
RaulR.Rodriguez
StevenL.Schwartz&CherryOliver
PattySuarez
VivianneM.Swietelsky
LourdesTudela
DoraR.Valdes-Fauli
JoséJ.Valdés-Fauli&ShedBoren
AnaVeigaMilton
JenniferWilliams
John&GloriaZaldivar
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Contributors&Supporters
AidaT.Baladi-Lequerica
HeleneBerger
JamesM.Couper
KarenW.Escalera
MarkW.Gordon
JoanR.Johnson
RosaLowinger
RosarioRico-Toro
JoyceRobinson
StevenD.Robinson
FayeL.Roth
JeffreyC.Roth
JulianSprung
DeborahS.Troner
MichaelB.Troner
Family
PeterLunder
Individual
SariK.Agatston
AdaM.Balcacer
BarbaraBargman
HelenBarros
AshrafBedier
MilagrosBello
JoseBergouignan
JosephBettendorf
JudithBishop
CarmenButlerHerndon
OriettaaCarvalho
SusanM.Cumins
ArturoJ.Correa
MaryAnneDanguillecourt
LawrenceDiCarlo
CynthiaG.Eisaman
ElenyErcuta-Paraschiv
AmaryllisFeria
SharonFitzGerald
JacquelineFletcher
JosephA.Gauchier
MariaElenaGauthreaux
JessicaGinsberg
PatriciaGolombek
AnnR.Goodman
DebraIannaci
LarkIvy
MariaH.Kelly
SofiaL.Kelly
MariKnutt
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AliceKossoff
BarbaraLevin
ReynierLlanes
PeterLunder
ElizabethMcGrath
PeterA.McGrath
SandraMcLean
MichelleMejia
YoramC.Millman
ThomasMurray
BlancheNonoo
MagalyB.Otaola
PatriciaPerez
CarmenE.Ramos
AliciaRego
SuzanneRoberts
JudyL.Rosenblum
MariaV.Ruiz
JanSavarick
CarleneM.Sawyer
MariaS.Shenker
CharlesSimon
SandraSimon
ChristinaSimonds
DavidF.Skipp
SharonSmith
ToticaSuperlano
JoanTreacy
DeeAnneTreadway
KarenVassell
AlejandraVillamil
RobertJ.Wilder
UniversityCommunity
JuanF.Brizuela
AlfredD.Carach
GabriellaY.DeAlmeida
JoanDelto
HectorD.Garcia
ShirleyB.Glickman
PedroHernandez
MargaritaHernandez-Mendoza
SilviaJ.LaVilla
DianeM.Lynch
NoreneMonahan
DianeH.Pirie
RafaelProhias
EmilioHectorRodriguez
GeneRosenberg
EmilioA.Vazquez
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Statement of Operations
FIU $1,910,020Endowment&Donations $386,864GovernmentGrants $249,431RentalRevenues $53,004MembershipRevenues $25,012CorporateSponsorships $17,500CollectionsRevenue $6,155MerchandiseSalesRevenues $6,726TourRevenues $2,846 TotalRevenues $2,657,558
FIU
Endowment&Donations
Govt.Grants
RentalRevenues
Memberships
CorpSponsorships
CollectionsRevenue
MerchandiseSales
TourRevenues
RevenuesFY2016-2017
FIU
Endowment&Donations
Govt.Grants
RentalRevenues
Memberships
CorpSponsorships
CollectionsRevenue
MerchandiseSales
TourRevenues
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AdministrativeExpenses $1,418,408Exhibitions&Programming $663,328Operating,Marketing&PublicRelations $403,169 TotalExpenses $2,484,905
AdministrativeExpenses
Exhibitions&Programming
Operating,Marketing&PR
ExpensesFY2016-2017
AdministrativeExpenses
Exhibitions&Programming
Operating,Marketing&PR
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Staff JordanaPomeroyMuseumDirectorJulioAlvarezSecurity&BuildingManagerMarthaBetancourtMuseumCollectionsSpecialistYvetteCoteraKenanFlaglerDiscoveryGallerySpecialEducation&ArtActivitiesProgramCoordinatorChristinaDoucette-HernandezSpecialEvents&FacilityRentalManagerAdamDrewkePreparatorJavierErbellaSystemsAdministratorJeancarlosFernandezSocialMediaSpecialistGraceFrawleyExecutiveAdministrativeAssistantMarinaGarciaFinance&HRManager
TamaraHerveraMuseumEducationCoordinatorDebbyeKirschtel-TaylorChiefRegistrarJorgeLimaSecurityGuardMiriamMachadoCuratorofEducationMaryannaRamirezManagerofStrategicInitiativesKlaudioRodriguezCuratorLuisTabaresSecurityGuardAshlyeValinesCuratorialAssistantJacquelyneVelkenSeniorVisitorServicesAssociateFrantzWilliamsManagerofDevelopmentProjectsRaganWilliamsSecurityGuard
KellyGutierrezVisitors'ServicesAssistant
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Leadership Advisory Board DanielPerron,Chair
DanielleDamas
Maria“Cookie”Gazitua
DeniseHarris
JacekKolasinski
FlorMayoral
MiriamOroshnik
AlicioPiña
DavidPiña
LuisDiazRangel
DavidRifkind
BrianSchriner
Docents DoralysArroyo
MartaBret
AmilcarCastellano
MariaAntonietaGarcia
CarylMyersGrof
RomaIngridJames
DorotheaLaFrieda
JaneMillman
MiriamMulkayAlvarez
ClaudiaStarosta
ReinaldoUgarte
Interns/Work StudyNaylaCespedes
SilvinaDibar
FaithFrawley
MariaGonzalez
VittoriaLovecchio
PaavlenaMadhivanan
JenniferMontesdeOca
FiorellaMoreno
GabriellePerez
LucoJoshuaPierre
IsabelSaez-Flores
DanielaVelasco
CarolinaZuniga