The Folk Art Society Officers and Board of Directors, 2003-04:
  • President: Ann Oppenhimer, Richmond, Va., retired teacher of art history at University of Richmond
  • Vice President: Tom Brumfield, Asheville, NC, president of Eastern Furniture Sales and Rentals
  • Secretary: Catherine Roseberry, Richmond, Va., artist, co-owner of Coloratura
  • Treasurer: Karen Emroch, Richmond, Va., community volunteer
  • Chairman of the Executive Committee: William Oppenhimer, Richmond, Va., retired obstetrician/gynecologist
  • Peter Beck, Richmond, Va., photography instructor at J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College
  • K. Johnson Bowles, Farmville, Va., director of Longwood Center for the Visual Arts, Longwood University
  • Donna Brumfield, Asheville, N.C., designer and collector
     
  • Genevieve Chenault, Richmond, Va., retired English teacher at St. Catherine’s School and Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Hank Chenault, Richmond, Va., retired assistant managing editor, The Richmond News-Leader
  • Husny Dahlan, Richmond, Va., assistant professor of art, Virginia Union University
  • Elizabeth Flournoy, Floyd, Va., attorney for the Virginia State Police
  • Ray Kass, Christiansburg, Va., artist, professor of art at Virginia Tech
  • Chuck Rosenak, Coral Gables, Fla., retired attorney, collector and author
  • Jan Rosenak, Coral Gables, Fla., attorney, collector and author
  • Arthur Shaheen, Blacksburg, Va., attorney
  • David Whaley, Richmond, Va., director of publications and visual art at Longwood University

The Folk Art Society’s National Advisory Board, 2003-04:

  • Joe Adams, Hilton Head, S.C., president of America, Oh Yes!
  • Jim Arient, Naperville, Ill., dentist, collector
  • Beth Arient, Naperville, Ill., collector
  • Didi Barrett, New York, N.Y., former editor of The Clarion
  • Russell Bowman, Chicago, Ill., art consultant, former director of the Milwaukee Art Museum
  • Lynne Browne, Atlanta, docent at the High Museum of Art, collector
  • Georgine Clarke, Montgomery, Ala., Alabama State Council for the Arts
  • Susan Crawley, Atlanta, Ga., associate curator of folk art, High Museum of Art
  • Carol Crown, Memphis, Tenn., professor of art history, University of Memphis
  • John Foster, St. Louis, Mo., design consultant, president of ENVISION Folk Art
  • Kurt Gitter, New Orleans, La., retinal surgeon, collector
  • Baron Gordon, Williamsburg, Va., retired member of New York Stock Exchange, collector
  • Ellin Gordon, Williamsburg, Va., collector and retired director of admissions at Rye Country Day School, N.Y.
  • Lynda Roscoe Hartigan, Salem, Mass., chief curator of Peabody Essex Museum
  • Jeffrey Hayes, Milwaukee, Wis., professor of art history, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • Frank Holt, Orlando, Fla., director of Mennello Museum of American Art
  • Bill Glennon, Huntley, Ill., retired businessman, collector
  • Kevin Grogan, Augusta, Ga., director of The Morris Museum of Art
  • Larry Kent, Vista, Calif., president of Kent’s Bromeliads, collector
  • Randall Lott, Alpharetta, Ga., senior director of development for GEAC Computer Corp.
  • George Meyer, Bloomfield Village, Mich., attorney, collector
  • Kay Meyer, Bloomfield Village, Mich., chairman of crisis intervention organization, collector
  • Carol Millsom, New York, N.Y., retired professor of childhood development and education at New York University
  • Mary Mitchell, Santa Fe., N.M. and Baileys Harbor, Wis., writer and artist
  • Anton Rajer, Madison, Wis., art conservator
  • Cheryl Rivers, Brooklyn, N.Y., teaches at the Folk Art Institute, American Folk Art Museum
  • Betty-Carol Sellen, Deale, Md., retired librarian at Brooklyn College, author
  • Stephanie Smither, Houston, Tex., collector
  • John Turner, Berkeley, Calif., news editor, KGO-TV, curator of San Francisco Craft & Folk Art Museum
  • George Viener, Reading, Pa., businessman, collector
  • Robert Vogele, Chicago, retired design consultant, collector
  • Carolyn Weekley, Williamsburg, Va., director of Colonial Williamsburg Museums
  • Richard Wenstrup, New Richmond, Ohio, farmer, writer, folk art and book collector
  • Maggie Wenstrup, New Richmond, Ohio, artist
  • Gerard C. Wertkin, New York, N.Y., director of American Folk Art Museum
  • Alice Yelen, New Orleans, La., curator, author, collector

Winners of the FASA Awards of Distinction:

    1989 - Howard Finster
    1990 - Herbert Waide Hemphill Jr.
    1991 - Robert Bishop (posthumously)
    1992 - Seymour Rosen
    1993 -
    Minnie Adkins, Dorothy and Sterling Strauser
    1994 - Felipe and Leroy Archuleta, Warren and Sylvia Lowe
    1995 - Ned Cartledge, Jan and Chuck Rosenak
    1996 - Clyde Jones, Gerard Wertkin
    1997 - Mr. Imagination (Gregory Warmack), Flo and Jules Laffal
    1998 - Rev. Johnnie Hunter, Lynda Roscoe Hartigan, Marilyn Oshman
    1999 - Linvel Barker, Lillian Barker (posthumously), Alan Jabbour
    2000 - Ted Gordon, Bud Goldstone
    2001 - Georgia Blizzard, Shirley Yancey, Peggy Baggett
    2002 - Lorenzo Scott, Betty-Carol Sellen, John Smither (posthumously), Stephanie Smither
    2003 - Ralph N. Lanning, Maude Southwell Wahlman
    2004 - Artists of Creative Growth Art Center, Irene Ward Brydon, John Foster, Lee Kogan

FASA Plaques Awarded to Folk Art Sites Worthy of Preservation and Protection:


Folk Art Society of America
P.O. Box 17041, Richmond, VA 23226
800-527-FOLK (3655)
For more info: fasa@folkart.org
http://www.folkart.org/