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BOARD OF TRUSTEES / Ann L. Gund, Chair Alan Wanzenberg, President Gregory K. Palm , Treasurer Eleanor Acquavella, Secretary Jan Aronson Ron Buckly John R. Coleman Warren C. Cook Chiara Edmands Susan Paul Firestone, A ’72 Elizabeth R. Hilpman Rena Hoffman Stephanie Hunt Robert L. Looker Victoria Love Salnikoff Bernard I. Lumpkin Libbie J. Masterson John Melick Jennifer McCracken New Richard T. Prins Judson P. Reis Jennifer Rissler Paula J. Volent CHAIR EMERITA / Mildred C. Brinn BOARD OF GOVERNORS / Donald Moffett, Chair, F ’04 Carrie Moyer, Vice Chair, A ’95, F ’10 Janine Antoni, F ’98 Daniel Bozhkov, A ’90, F ’11, ’16 Matthew Brannon, F ’13 Louis Cameron, A ’96, F ’16 Francis Cape, A ’89, F ’08 Marie-Antoinette Chiarenza, RELAX, F ’13 Chitra Ganesh, A ’01, F ’13 Jeffrey Gibson, F ’14 Neil Goldberg, F‘15 Maria Elena González, F ’05 Richard Haas, F ’82, ’84 Jane Hammond, F ’92, ’05 Dave Hardy, A‘04, F’18 Daniel Hauser, RELAX, F ’13 Jennie C. Jones, A ’96, F ’14 Martin Kersels, F ’10 Byron Kim, A ’86, F ’99, ’13 Shaun Leonardo, A ‘04 Marie Lorenz, A ’04, F ’13 Whitfield Lovell, A ’85, F ’01, ’02, ’05 Fabian Marcaccio, F ’97 Marlene McCarty, F ’11 Suzanne McClelland, F ’99 Dave McKenzie, A ’00, F ’11, ’17 Jeanine Oleson, A‘00, F’18 Alix Pearlstein, F ’04 Paul Pfeiffer, F ’05, ’10, ’16 David Reed, A ’66, F ’88 Allen Ruppersberg, F ’01 Alison Saar, F ’93 Sigrid Sandstrom, A ’00, F ’14 Beverly Semmes, A ’82, F ’01, ’05 Lisa Sigal, A ’86, F ’06 Arthur Simms, A‘85, F’10 Robert Storr, A ’78, F ’02 Marc Swanson, A ’00, F ’14 Julianne Swartz, A ’99, F ’08 William Wegman, F ’83, ’92 Fred Wilson, F ’95 GOVERNOR EMERITAE / Emma Amos, F ’86, ’97, ’06 Lois Dodd, F ’79 DIRECTORS / Katie Sonnenborn Sarah Workneh SKOWHEGAN SCHOOL OF PAINTING & SCULPTURE 136 WEST 22ND STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10011 / T 212 529 0505 / F 212 473 1342 WWW.SKOWHEGANART.ORG ESTABLISHED 1946 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SKOWHEGAN SCHOOL OF PAINTING & SCULPTURE ANNOUNCES 2019 AWARDS DINNER AND HONOREES Anonymous Was A Woman (Susan Unterberg), Francesco Clemente, Paula and Peter Lunder, Lorraine O’Grady, with tribute to David Beitzel Awards Dinner on Tuesday, April 23, 2019 in New York City NEW YORK, NY (MARCH 20, 2019) — Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, one of the country's preeminent artist residencies, will hold its 48 th annual Awards Dinner at Cipriani 42 nd Street on Tuesday, April 23, 2019. Celebrating exceptional talent and outstanding dedication to the visual arts, Skowhegan will present four awards: the Governors’ Award for Service to Artists to Anonymous Was a Woman, Susan Unterberg; Skowhegan Medal for Painting to Francesco Clemente (F’83); Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney Award for Outstanding Patronage of the Arts to Paula and Peter Lunder; Skowhegan Medal for Conceptual and Cross-Disciplinary Practices to Lorraine O’Grady (F’99). The event will also feature a special tribute to David Beitzel (A’82), a Skowhegan trustee from 2011 – 2019. The 2019 Awards Dinner will begin with cocktails at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m., and an after party featuring Papi Juice and special musical guests from 9:00 p.m. – midnight. The evening is chaired by Chiara Edmands, Ann and Graham Gund, Jennie C. Jones (A’96, F’14), Jennifer New, and Alan Wanzenberg, with honorary co-chairs David Driskell (A‘53, F ‘76, ‘78, ‘91, ’04), David A. Greene, President, Colby College, Darren Walker, and after-party co-chairs Derrick Adams (A ‘02, F ’13), Sarah Hogate Bacon, Caroline Hoffman, Elle Pérez (A ’15), Amitha Raman, Arthur Simms (A ‘85, F ’10), and Sable Elyse Smith (A ’15). Proceeds from the evening support Skowhegan's program, including the scholarships that are provided to 95% of all attending artists. ABOUT THE HONOREES SUSAN UNTERBERG will be awarded the Governors’ Award for Service to Artists, presented by Anonymous was a Woman Award Recipients. Anonymous Was A Woman is an unrestricted annual grant of $25,000 given annually to ten women artists over 40 years of age in recognition of their accomplishments, artistic growth, originality, and potential. The Award was created anonymously in 1996, partly in response to the National Endowment for the Arts ceasing its grants to individual artists. To date, the Award has been given to 230 artists, more than 70 of those having attended and taught at Skowhegan. In July of 2018, New York-based photographer Susan Unterberg (b. 1941), came forward as the founder and patron, stating “I founded Anonymous Was A Woman to fill a void that I witnessed personally.” Francesco Clemente (F’ 83) will be awarded the Skowhegan Medal for Painting by poet, curator and critic Vincent Katz. An American-Italian artist investigating philosophical questions about the nature of consciousness and the self, Clemente was recognized as a principal figure in the Italian Transavanguardia movement his unique vision for a truly multicultural art. Living and working between India and the USA for over four decades, he became a well-known figure in the art scene of 1980s, collaborating on work with Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, and illuminating poetry by Robert Creeley, Allen Ginsberg and others. Clemente embraces diverse Credit: Alain Simic

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES /Ann L. Gund, Chair

Alan Wanzenberg, President Gregory K. Palm , Treasurer

Eleanor Acquavella, Secretary Jan Aronson

Ron BucklyJohn R. Coleman

Warren C. Cook Chiara Edmands

Susan Paul Firestone, A ’72Elizabeth R. Hilpman

Rena HoffmanStephanie Hunt

Robert L. LookerVictoria Love Salnikoff

Bernard I. LumpkinLibbie J. Masterson

John MelickJennifer McCracken New

Richard T. PrinsJudson P. Reis

Jennifer RisslerPaula J. Volent

CHAIR EMERITA /Mildred C. Brinn

BOARD OF GOVERNORS /Donald Moffett, Chair, F ’04

Carrie Moyer, Vice Chair, A ’95, F ’10

Janine Antoni, F ’98 Daniel Bozhkov,

A ’90, F ’11, ’16 Matthew Brannon, F ’13

Louis Cameron, A ’96, F ’16Francis Cape, A ’89, F ’08

Marie-Antoinette Chiarenza, RELAX, F ’13

Chitra Ganesh, A ’01, F ’13Jeffrey Gibson, F ’14

Neil Goldberg, F‘15Maria Elena González, F ’05

Richard Haas, F ’82, ’84 Jane Hammond, F ’92, ’05

Dave Hardy, A‘04, F’18Daniel Hauser, RELAX, F ’13Jennie C. Jones, A ’96, F ’14

Martin Kersels, F ’10Byron Kim, A ’86, F ’99, ’13

Shaun Leonardo, A ‘04Marie Lorenz, A ’04, F ’13

Whitfield Lovell, A ’85, F ’01, ’02, ’05

Fabian Marcaccio, F ’97Marlene McCarty, F ’11

Suzanne McClelland, F ’99 Dave McKenzie, A ’00, F ’11, ’17

Jeanine Oleson, A‘00, F’18Alix Pearlstein, F ’04

Paul Pfeiffer, F ’05, ’10, ’16David Reed, A ’66, F ’88

Allen Ruppersberg, F ’01 Alison Saar, F ’93

Sigrid Sandstrom, A ’00, F ’14Beverly Semmes,

A ’82, F ’01, ’05 Lisa Sigal, A ’86, F ’06

Arthur Simms, A‘85, F’10Robert Storr, A ’78, F ’02

Marc Swanson, A ’00, F ’14 Julianne Swartz, A ’99, F ’08William Wegman, F ’83, ’92

Fred Wilson, F ’95

GOVERNOR EMERITAE /Emma Amos, F ’86, ’97, ’06

Lois Dodd, F ’79

DIRECTORS /Katie Sonnenborn

Sarah Workneh

SKOWHEGAN SCHOOL OF PAINTING & SCULPTURE

136 WEST 22ND STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10011 / T 212 529 0505 / F 212 473 1342

WWW.SKOWHEGANART.ORG

ESTABLISHED 1946

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SKOWHEGAN SCHOOL OF PAINTING & SCULPTURE ANNOUNCES 2019 AWARDS DINNER AND HONOREES

Anonymous Was A Woman (Susan Unterberg), Francesco Clemente, Paula and Peter Lunder, Lorraine O’Grady, with tribute to David Beitzel

Awards Dinner on Tuesday, April 23, 2019 in New York City NEW YORK, NY (MARCH 20, 2019) — Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, one of the country's preeminent artist residencies, will hold its 48th annual Awards Dinner at Cipriani 42nd Street on Tuesday, April 23, 2019. Celebrating exceptional talent and outstanding dedication to the visual arts, Skowhegan will present four awards: the Governors’ Award for Service to Artists to Anonymous Was a Woman, Susan Unterberg; Skowhegan Medal for Painting to Francesco Clemente (F’83); Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney Award for Outstanding Patronage of the Arts to Paula and Peter Lunder; Skowhegan Medal for Conceptual and Cross-Disciplinary Practices to Lorraine O’Grady (F’99). The event will also feature a special tribute to David Beitzel (A’82), a Skowhegan trustee from 2011 – 2019. The 2019 Awards Dinner will begin with cocktails at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m., and an after party featuring Papi Juice and special musical guests from 9:00 p.m. – midnight. The evening is chaired by Chiara Edmands, Ann and Graham Gund, Jennie C. Jones (A’96, F’14), Jennifer New, and Alan Wanzenberg, with honorary co-chairs David Driskell (A‘53, F ‘76, ‘78, ‘91, ’04), David A. Greene, President, Colby College, Darren Walker, and after-party co-chairs Derrick Adams (A ‘02, F ’13), Sarah Hogate Bacon, Caroline Hoffman, Elle Pérez (A ’15), Amitha Raman, Arthur Simms (A ‘85, F ’10), and Sable Elyse Smith (A ’15). Proceeds from the evening support Skowhegan's program, including the scholarships that are provided to 95% of all attending artists. ABOUT THE HONOREES

SUSAN UNTERBERG will be awarded the Governors’ Award for Service to Artists, presented by Anonymous was a Woman Award Recipients. Anonymous Was A Woman is an unrestricted annual grant of $25,000 given annually to ten women artists over 40 years of age in recognition of their accomplishments, artistic growth, originality, and potential. The Award was created anonymously in 1996, partly in response to the National Endowment for the Arts ceasing its grants to individual artists. To date, the Award has been given to 230 artists, more than 70 of those having

attended and taught at Skowhegan. In July of 2018, New York-based photographer Susan Unterberg (b. 1941), came forward as the founder and patron, stating “I founded Anonymous Was A Woman to fill a void that I witnessed personally.”

Francesco Clemente (F’ 83) will be awarded the Skowhegan Medal for Painting by poet, curator and critic Vincent Katz. An American-Italian artist investigating philosophical questions about the nature of consciousness and the self, Clemente was recognized as a principal figure in the Italian Transavanguardia movement his unique vision for a truly multicultural art. Living and working between India and the USA for over four decades, he became a well-known figure in the art scene of 1980s, collaborating on work with Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, and

illuminating poetry by Robert Creeley, Allen Ginsberg and others. Clemente embraces diverse

Credit: Alain Simic

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mediums and material including oil on canvas, pastel, watercolor, fresco, and printmaking, and his work frequently depicts symbolic motifs and the human form.

PETER AND PAULA LUNDER will be awarded the Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney Award for Outstanding Patronage of the Arts, presented by David C. Driskell (A’53, F’76, ’78, ’91, ’04). Art collectors and philanthropists, the Lunders are dedicated to transforming lives and communities through art. In 1995 the Lunders pledged the lead gift to build the Colby College museum’s Lunder Wing, and in 2007 they promised their collection of more than 500 works of art to the college. The Lunders have endowed several positions at the Colby museum, including the Lunder Curator of American Art, the

Lunder Curator of Whistler Studies, and the Anne Leland Lunder Curatorial Fellow. In 2018 the Lunders established a need-based financial aid fund for undergraduate students from Maine at the Maine College of Art.

LORRAINE O’GRADY will be awarded the Skowhegan Medal for Conceptual and Cross-Disciplinary Practices, presented by Julie Mehretu. Lorraine O’Grady is a conceptual artist and cultural critic working in various genres, including text, photo-installation, video, and performance. The goal of her diptychs is not to produce a mythic “reconciliation of opposites,” but rather enable a conversation between dissimilars. An early adopter of digital technology, O’Grady created a website, lorraineogrady.com, that has become a model for the online mini-archive.

ABOUT SKOWHEGAN For over 70 years, Skowhegan has brought together emerging and established artists on its remote Maine campus for an intense and immersive summer of artmaking. The early roster of impressive attendees—paired with the founders' commitment to aesthetic and intellectual freedom—established the school as a prominent force in American art. Today, it remains a profound experience where artists can push the boundaries of their practice and learn from a diverse group of peers and mentors within a rural landscape steeped in the legacy of those artists who came before.

www.skowheganart.org A – Skowhegan Alumni F – Skowhegan Faculty Attendance at the dinner is ticketed and by pre-registration only. Tables for this benefit range from $15,000 to $50,000. Tickets from $75 to $2,500 are available for purchase online or by contacting the 2019 Skowhegan Awards Dinner Office.

[email protected] Tel. +1 212.245.6570 ext. 21 www.skowheganart.org/awardsdinner2019 Press coverage by advance confirmation only Andy Cushman & Adam Mrlik Blue Medium [email protected] // [email protected] Tel +1 212.675.1800