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Smithsonian Women’s Committee
This talented and distinguished group of volunteers was founded in 1966 by Smithsonian Secretary
S. Dillon Ripley’s wife, Mary Livingston Ripley, for the purpose of advancing the Smithsonian’s mission to “increase
and diffuse knowledge.”
Since its inception, the Smithsonian Women’s Committee has selected and awarded over $10M in grants to
all 19 Smithsonian museums, research centers and program offices. Each unit has received at least one grant
over the years to support projects that open knowledge, adventure and discovery to the world, exciting the
learning in all of us.
Funds for these grants are raised primarily
by the Committee’s signature events:
The Smithsonian Craft Show, which has
been produced in the Spring for more than
30 years, and is considered the foremost
juried show and sale of fine American
Craft; and
Craft2Wear, which has been produced
in the Fall for seven years as a successful
Kay Springwater
spin-off from the Smithsonian Craft Show,
and features wearable art, jewelry and
accessories.
In Memoriam
With sadness and great affection, the Smithsonian Women’s
Committee marks the passing of Sherley and Bernard Koteen.
Sherley was a member of the Committee from 1998 until her
death and participated enthusiastically in all its programs and
activities, frequently assuming a leadership role.
In addition, both she and Bernie were extremely loyal and
generous supporters of our signature fundraising event, the
Smithsonian Craft Show. As annual donors of Craft Show
Awards, for a number of years they contributed the Best in
Show. In 2009 they kindly donated 14 pieces from their own
renowned craft collection to the show’s Online Auction.
In 2010, the Koteens donated the Best of Show Award, won by jewelry artist
John Iversen. They are pictured here with Mr. Iversen (second from left) and
Smithsonian Secretary G. Wayne Clough (right).
We shall dearly miss their elegant and gracious presence at
SWC events and extend our deep sympathy to their family.
They were indeed the “Best in Show.”
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Smithsonian Women’s Committee Members
PRESIDENT
Caroline Norman
Helen Garrett
Judy Lynn Prince
Emily Willey
Marianne O’Brien
Stevie Gillespie
Nancy Rasenberger
VICE-PRESIDENT
Ethelyn Owen
Mary Goldberg
Cynthia T. Redick
Suzanne Noonan
Carrie Neher Queenan
Nancy Barclay Graves
Constance Rhind Robey
Sylvia Ripley
Susie Gray
Bonnie Rountree
ACTIVE MEMBERS
Rita E. Roth
Marilou Hakuta
Arden Ruttenberg
Liane Atlas
Deidre Sacks
Carol F. Haythorne
Barbara Scherer
Jane H. Battle
Jinny Saylor
Anne Hobler
Alice Sessions
Elizabeth Beck
Michelle Davis Schoenberger
Betsy Holleman
Janice Settle
Sue Scott Beddow
Virginia Austin Schubert
Judy Hopkins
Kay W. Springwater
Margaret Bertin
Anne Marie Shuyler
Catherine Hotvedt
Harriet Stroup
Diane M. Bolz
Trudi Small
Ann Hughey
Michele N. Tanaka
Mary Susan Bradshaw
Deborah Snead
Ann Hunt
Marion Weiss Turner
Lucy T. Bremner
Kathy R. Sommerkamp
Laura Ivey
Betty ustun
Marian Brodsky
Sherry Stephenson
Anna Faith Jones
Janice van Stolk
Valerie Burden
JoAnn Symons
Edna Robinson Jones
Joy Vige
Peg Butner
Grace y. Toh
Jeanne Kersting
Wendy Wall
Marie C. Canny
Susan A. Vallon
Pam Kloman
Gladys M. Watkins
Willi Colino-Goodman
Lynn Walker
Carol Kuehl
Elsa B. Williams
Ruth Conant
Kathy R. Ward
Jane Kuuskraa
Diane L. Zutant
Ann M. Creager
Elizabeth B. Welles
Patricia Larkin
Mimi Cutler
Suzanne Willett
Harriet T.J. Larsen
SuSTAINING MEMBERS
Frances A. Dubrowski
Emily Willey
Christine M. Leahy
Mary Beggs
Darlene Gehler Lebedev
Annelise Brand
Diane Eichner
Sharon Fawcett
RESOuRCE MEMBERS
Carolyn Lewis
Connie Carey Broomfield
Patricia Fiske
Dodo Ablard
Janet Lindgren
B.J. Cantus
Sharon T. Fong
Anne-Lise Auclair-Jones
Suzi Locke
Joan Challinor
Debra F. Goldberg
Christine Blazina
Ginny MacLaury
Suzzi Dickson
Ellen Goodman
Tansy Blumer
Ethelmary Maddox
Becky Dye
Bunny Huebner
Rebecca Bostick
Ellen R. Maltz
Harriet Fraunfelter
Karin Karp
Elizabeth Roberts Boyle
Virginia Cretella Mars
Catherine Freedberg
Anne B. Keiser
Jeannine Clark
Martha Martin
Gloria Shaw Hamilton
Lee Klousia
Elaine Cole
Nancy Martin
Patsy Harr
Susan Hilton Labovich
Cissel Gott Collins
Jane Mason
Susan Johnston
Amy Lamb
Margaret Collins
Jane Matz
Lita Lauder
Celia C. Lovell
Judy Cox
Glendonia McKinney
Elizabeth Maish
Nancy Low
Winkie Crigler
Joan McPhee
Michele Mirabelli
Millie Mailliard
Rita Daguillard
Amy Meadows
Jane Mitchell
Joyce Daly Margie
Tammy DeMartino
Anne Menotti
Karen Rockwood
Joyce Martin
Arlene K. Fleming
Ruth Metcalf
Peggy Steuart
Mary Ann Meigs
Josephine Fleming
Carol Bryden Moore
Eulah Ward
Anne Metcalf
Margot Foster
Amanda Ohlke
Ruthanna Weber
Louise C. Millikan
Barbara Franklin
Martha Oliphant
Bettye Wood
Mary Beth Nethercutt
Barbara Freeman
Ann Peel
Nancy W. Newkirk
Jill Fri
Eloise Poretz
Suzanne Noonan
Karen Dixon Fuller
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Preview Night Sponsors (As of March 18, 2013)
PATRON
SuPPORTER
David and Martha Martin
Anne-Lise Auclair-Jones
and Hal Jones
Paul Pantano, Jr. and
Cheryl Keamy
B. J. Cantus
Admiral and Mrs.
Stansfield Turner
Libby Langworthy
J. Michael Hamilton
DONOR
Blain and Peg Butner
Katharine W. Bacon
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Collins
Valerie and Townie Burden
Harold B. and Arlene Finger
Edna Robinson Jones
Ken and Marilou Hakuta
Susan Agger
Louise Sagalyn
Anne B. Keiser and Douglas
M. Lapp
Gloria Shaw Hamilton
Dr. and Mrs. John Blazina
Cora and Murray Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Middleton
A. Martin
Bill Bohnett
K. Lynn Walker
Fleur S. Bresler
Wendy Somerville Wall
Ann K. Morales
Suzanne Brock
Elsa B. Williams
Michele T. Mirabelli
SPECIAL FRIEND
Dr. and Mrs. John T. Queenan
LTG (R) and Mrs. John S.
Caldwell, Jr.
Program Sponsors
uNDERWRITER
Sue Scott Beddow
Marian Brodsky
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Collins
Gloria Shaw Hamilton
Nancy O. Low
Millie Mailliard
Virginia Cretella Mars
Judy Lynn Prince
Michele N. Tanaka
Lynn and Jim Walker
Eulah R. Ward
Judy Cox
Ann Creager
Mimi Cutler and Paul Salditt
Diane and Ron Eichner
Pat and Dick Fiske
Jill and Bob Fri
Debra F. Goldberg
Nancy B. and Ernie Graves
Marilou and Ken Hakuta
Judy and Steve Hopkins
Anne B. Keiser
Jane Kuuskraa
Susan Hilton Labovich
DONOR
SuPPORTER
Anonymous (2)
Jane H. Battle
Margaret Bertin
Becky and George Bostick
Marie and Joe Canny
B. J. and Hollister Cantus
Cissel Gott Collins
Ruth and Dick Conant
Winkie Crigler
Anne Metcalf
Caroline Norman
Marianne O’Brien
Ethelyn Owen
Ann and Terry Peel
Carrie Queenan
Bonnie and Bill Rountree
Arden S. Ruttenberg
Didi Sacks
Arlene K. Fleming
Michelle and Carl
Schoenberger
Mary Goldberg
Janice L. Settle
Bunny and Steve Huebner
Anne Marie Shuyler
Susan A. Johnston
Trudi & Allen Small
Pam Kloman
Deborah and Leon Snead
Lee and John Klousia
Kathy and Jay Sommerkamp
Anonymous (1)
Virginia and Bruce MacLaury
Liane W. Atlas
Anne-Lise Auclair-Jones
The George Nethercutt
Foundation for Civic
Engagement
Amy Lamb
Sherry Stephenson
Christine and John Blazina
Suzanne and Bill Noonan
Darlene Lebedev
Margaret J. Steuart
Elizabeth Boyle
Rita Roth
Celia C. Lovell
JoAnn and Howard Symons
Susan Bradshaw and
Gerry Kauvar
Jinny and David Saylor
Joyce L. Martin
Gladys M. Watkins
Lt. General and Mrs. Theodore
G. Stroup
Jane Mason
Elizabeth B. Welles
Joan McPhee
Suzanne Willett
Amy and Marc Meadows
Emily Willey
Mary Ann and Montgomery
Meigs
Diane L. Zutant
Annelise and Joe Brand
Lucy Bremner
Marion W. Turner
Valerie Burden
Wendy Somerville Wall
Peg and Blain Butner
Elsa B. Williams
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Special Thanks
As President of the Smithsonian Women’s
Committee, Emily Willey provides strong, imaginative
leadership that focuses us all on our mission to promote
and support the incredible programs of the Smithsonian.
She has been gracious and supportive of all our efforts to
produce this year’s show. Emily, we are very grateful for all
your help.
program Coordinator, Heidi Austreng, has once again
demonstrated her many talents and total commitment to the
Emily B. Willey, President,
Smithsonian Women’s Committee
Heidi Austreng, Program Coordinator,
Smithsonian Women’s Committee
SWC and our Craft Show. In hundreds of ways she keeps
everything moving and on track, keeping communications
flowing smoothly among everyone involved from the
CRAFT SHOW JuRORS
CRAFT SHOW FRIENDS
Smithsonian, the National Building Museum, our exhibitors
Jane Adlin
Ace Beverage
and vendors, and our membership. Thank you, Heidi, for
Paul Kotula
All Stage and Sound
your unfailing backup and support.
Cindi Strauss
Atmosphere Lighting
Carolyne Starek
AWARD JuDGES
Colleen Kotelly
Firehook Bakery and
Coffee House
Jane Milosch
Hargrove, Inc.
Josephine Shea
Juried Art Services
National Building Museum
DAILY FEATuRES AND
SPECIAL EVENTS
Carolyn Benesh
Ornament Magazine
Plants Alive
Brian Daggett and
Franz Rabauer
SMITHSONIAN INSTITuTION
Lee and Mel Eagle
Office of Exhibits Central,
Rolando Mayen
Jane Milosch
David Mitchell
Office of General Counsel,
Rachelle Browne
Savannah College of Art
and Design (SCAD)
The Smithsonian Associates
Martha Stewart
Smithsonian Resident
Associate Program
DINNERS BY DESIGN HOSTS
Rosemarie Howe
Andrew Law
David Mitchell
Camille Saum
Skip Sroka
“My focus is on creating
small windows into other worlds.”
— MiKell roBinSon, Mixed Media
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Index of Advertisers
Addison/Ripley Fine Art
47
dcTrunk
Advanced Resources
International, Inc.
64
DeVaris Needlepoint
Finishing Center
57
Amazing Space
57
Edington, Peel & Associates
American Craft Council
52
American Craft Exposition
Amy Lamb Studio
28
Smithsonian Craft Show Online
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64
EuroMotorcars
29
Philadelphia Craft Show
58
48
Fairfield Inn & Suites
Washington, DC/Downtown
The Point of It All
59
Society of North American
Goldsmiths—Metalsmith
55
59
Firehook Bakery
57
56
Florence Griswold Museum
29
48
Atmosphere, Inc.
48
Bartlett Pear Inn
53
Beverly Rezneck Photography
54
Blinds for Less
54
Camille Saum Interior Design
26
Framers’ Workroom
56
Friends of the National Zoo
14
Friends of the Smithsonian
10
Georgetown
Floorcoverings, Inc.
59
52
Goldsborough Glynn
Antiques & Decorative Arts
29
52
Greater Reston Arts Center
48
52
Imagine Artwear
27
Corcoran College of Art + Design 27
Juried Art Services
53
Crabtree + Company
Looped yarn Works
50
Martha B. Martin Interiors
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Cover
26
Back
Cover
Craft2Wear
49
Dawes Design/Jennifer Dawes
47
64
Martha Stewart
Living Omnimedia
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Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery
54
Stark Carpet—The Washington
Design Center
Racine Art Museum
51
Steven and Beth Radtke
The Red Hen
58
Teaism Penn Quarter
24
The Textile Museum
58
24
Time Warner Cable
51
Rock Creek Catering
54
Rosemarie R. Howe Interiors, Inc.
24
Washington Area
Women’s Foundation
48
Washington Craft Show
50
The Washington Post Company
30
Willi Colino Interiors
56
The Renwick Gallery
of the Smithsonian
American Art Museum
Salditt & Associates
Greg Klassen Furniture Maker
America
39
Inside Front Cover
29
in
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Smithsonian Craft
Show 2014 Call for Entries
Pfizer, Inc.
Artners Gallery
Craft
25
The Smithsonian Associates
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Back
Secor Group
55
Eric Serritella
50
Clark Construction
Group, LLC Inside
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North Bennet Street School
51
Arena Stage
Celebrations in Bloom
Nancy Worden
Ornament
Magazine
Anne B. Keiser
Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.
56
4
Sarah M. Gorman, Inc.
SCAD
55
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Graphic design by Crabtree + Company
Welcome page design by Bill Shuyler
Program printed by ColorCraft of Virginia, Inc.
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