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Fund for the Arts Exceeds $7.64 Million Goal

Louisville, KY—At the Fund for the Arts celebration Luncheon held today in the Fifth Third Conference Center at the Brown Theatre, it was announced that the Fund exceeded its 2003 Campaign goal of $7.64 million with a grand total of $7,650,719. The Fund’s 2003 Campaign Chair, Mike McCallister, President and CEO of Humana, Inc., made the announcement of the Campaign total. The Corporate Division raised $2.9 million; the Employee Division totaled $2.75 million; and the Bravo (Individual) Division raised a total of $1.4 million. Local government contributed $425,000. Since it’s inception in 1949, the Fund has raised over $100 million for the community.


The Fund for the Arts Campaign Chairman Mike McCallister, President & CEO of Humana, Inc. stated, "The Fund’s success story is a testament to this community’s enthusiasm for the arts and the Fund for the Arts Campaign. Despite adverse economic conditions and our nation at war, the Fund’s volunteers, staff and supporters have preserved and exceeded our goal”.

A crowd of more than 100 people was on hand for the Fund for the Arts 2003 Campaign Finale announcement celebration. Guests included Fund for the Arts workplace volunteers, individual and corporate contributors, and representatives from the more than eleven funded Arts member groups.

In honor of the contributions, Mike McCallister and Eddy Roberts, Chairman of the Fund Board, presented a number of awards in the five categories: "Over $100,000” to eight companies whose employees contributed $100,000 or more; to twenty-four companies who increased their employee campaigns by 50% of more with at least $1,000 in contributions; to thirteen companies which had 100% employee participation in their campaigns, and to fourteen companies conducting employee campaigns for the first time. Certificates were also awarded to nineteen companies that showed outstanding performance in their employee campaigns, representing an overall targeted increase this year by the Fund for the Arts.

In other announcements, The Fund Board elected Henry C. Wagner, Chairman of the Board; David Brooks, 2004 Campaign Chair; and Rick Guillaume as Vice Chair and 2005 Campaign Chair. The Board also approved four new members: Charles Clephas, Central Labor Council; Craig Grant, PNC Advisors, Mary Griffith, National City Bank of Kentucky and William Lamb, Executive VP & General Manager, WDRB, Fox 41.

The Fund for the Arts’ annual campaign supports the programs of fifteen member groups: Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Louisville Theatrical Association (PNC Bank Broadway Series in Louisville), The Kentucky Opera, The Kentucky Museum of Art + Design, The Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, The Louisville Bach Society, The Louisville Ballet, The Louisville Orchestra, The Louisville Visual Art Association, The Louisville Youth Choir, The Louisville Youth Orchestra, Music Theatre Louisville, Stage One and Walden Theatre. In addition, the Fund supports ten programs, including the Black Achievers Arts Scholarship Program, The YUM! Brands Inc. Family Series, the Youth Arts Council, School and Community Partnership Grants, a School Bus Transportation Subsidy Program, the Ogle Center Southern Indiana Family Series, the Scholastic Arts Awards and the Whittenberg Young Artist Scholarships.

Many organizations were recognized. Categories included:
· "Over $100,000- Top 8" largest combined corporate and employee campaign totals,
· "Increases- 50% or More", a category for extraordinary support with increases at organizations from 50% - 285%,
· “100% Participation”, a category recognizing businesses where every employee donates,
· “New Campaigns”, the top new business contributors to the Fund for the Arts for the 2003 Campaign, and
· “Outstanding Results”, recognizing specific campaigns for going above and beyond the call of duty for the Arts.

The “Over $100,000- Top 8” Campaigns:
1. Humana, Inc.
2. Brown-Forman Corp.
3. Jewish Hospital Healthcare Services
4.YUM! Brands Inc.
5. Jefferson County Public Schools
6. Metro Government
7. LG&E Energy
8. BellSouth Telecommunications

The “Increases- 50% or More” Campaigns:
PriceWaterhouseCoopers L.L.P.
The Lincoln Foundation
The Courier Journal
Greenebaum Doll & McDonald
Lazarus Department Store
Commonwealth Bank & Trust
Luckett & Farley
First Federal Savings Bank
Metropolitan Sewer District
Kindred Healthcare
Hillerich & Bradsby
Regional Airport Authority
Bullitt County Schools
J.B. Speed Art Museum
Stout Properties
Wyatt Tarrant & Combs
Flexible Packaging Professionals
Kentucky Manufacturing Company
WDRB-TV Fox 41
St. Francis School Goshen
Sheehy & Associates
American Red Cross

The “100% Participation” Campaigns:
Bravura
Deloitte & Touche
Fifth Third Bank
Fund for the Arts
Housing Partnership
Irwin Union Bank
Kentucky Opera Association
Louisville Bach Society
Louisville Visual Art Association
Louisville Youth Orchestra
Music Theatre Louisville
Stage One: Louisville Children's Theatre
The Glenview Trust

The Fund for the Arts’ annual campaign supports the programs of fourteen member groups: Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Louisville Theatrical Association (PNC Bank Broadway Series in Louisville), The Kentucky Opera, The Kentucky Museum of Art + Design, The Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, The Louisville Bach Society, The Louisville Ballet, The Louisville Orchestra, The Louisville Visual Art Association, The Louisville Youth Choir, The Louisville Youth Orchestra, Music Theatre Louisville, Stage One and Walden Theatre. In addition, the Fund supports ten programs, including the Black Achievers Arts Scholarship Program, The YUM! Brands Inc. Family Series, the Youth Arts Council, School and Community Partnership Grants, a School Bus Transportation Subsidy Program, the Ogle Center Southern Indiana Family Series, the Scholastic Arts Awards and the Whittenberg Young Artist Scholarships.

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Resolution and Resolve by Alex Schmitz

 

This energetic group of seven young artists is at a formative point in their careers. Each artist presented is developing an individual voice, and as expected, the work is visceral and intuitive. All of the artists have recently finished their Bachelor of Fine Arts and are either enrolled in graduate school or working in their studios, and outside of the academic environment. 

As such, it is a challenging period for these young professionals. The seven artists featured in Launchings are off to a strong career start – each demonstrating the passion and talent required for professional success in the visual arts. Launchings is a small exhibit packed with big ideas, powerful images, and a "sneak peek" into the future of visual arts in Kentuckiana. 

 

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Monday - Friday: 9 am to 5 pm

Sunday: Noon - 4 pm

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LVAA at (502) 896-2146 or visit www.louisvillevisualart.org.