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Book SynopsisTells the story of how a great foundation touched dozens of organizations and countless people. This work includes stories about the golden years in Seattle's arts community, as well as candid comments from many of the leading administrators of the Puget Sound region's prominent educational and cultural organizations.
Table of ContentsPreface by Donald L. Johnson
Introduction by Paul Dorpat
Part I. The Major Arts
1. Music, by Michael James
--Seattle Symphony
--Seattle Opera
--Other Musical Organizations
2. Visual Arts, by Sheila Farr
--Creative Alliances
--The Nuts and Bolts of Gift-Giving
--The Kreielsheimer Money at Work
--A Personal Style of Giving
3. Theatre, by Jean Sherrard
--Seattle Reperatory Theatre
--Book-It Repertory Theatre
--Intiman Theatre
--Empty Space Theatre
--Seattle Children's Theatre
--A Contemporary Theatre
4. Dance, by Genevieve McCoy
--Pacific Northwest Ballet
--On the Boards
--Other Dance and Performance Art Projects
Part II. Notable Capital Projects
5. On and Off Mercer Street
6. "Critical Mass": Two Examples
Part III. Other Beneficiaries
7. Arts Education
8. Seattle Center: The City of Seattle
9. ArtsFund / Corporate Council for the Arts
10. Regional Performance, Heritage, and Cultural Centers
11. Alaska
12. Northwest Art
13. Seeds, Niches, and Rescues
14. Art at the Edge
Part IV. The Kreielsheimers and the Trustees
15. The Kreielsheimer Foundation: Creation, Structure, and Philosophy
16. Pioneers and Patronage
17. The Kreielsheimer Brothers
18. Charles F. Osborn
19. Donald L. Johnson
20. Trustee Touchstones
Part V. Epilogue
21. Endowments and Remainders
22. Return to Mercer Street
Afterword
Appendix: Kreielsheimer Foundation Grant Recipients
Index