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ANNUAL REPORTfiscal year 2011
historyscience
art
FCBCshort fold
Opening of the exhibit Gesture: In Paint and Software by mother and son team, Helen Levin and Golan Levin.
Teen Environmental Club and Summer Earth Camp (this photo) foster the next cadre of naturalists.
PUBLIC SUPPORTERS (GOVERNMENT)The Staten Island Museum is a member of the Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) and receives operating support from the City of New York which owns its building through the Department of Cultural Affairs, Commissioner Kate D. Levin, from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and the City Council, Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn, with additional support from Council Members Debi Rose, Vincent Ignizio, James Oddo, Domenic M. Recchia, and James Van Bramer, Borough President James P. Molinaro and Congressman Michael Grimm.Program support is provided through the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development, Commissioner Jeanne B. Mullgrav. New York State funds are provided by Senator Diane Savino and Senator Andrew Lanza and Assembly Members Matthew J. Titone and Michael J. Cusick. In addition, the Museum receives public funds from the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation’s Zoos, Botanical Gardens and Aquariums Program (ZBGA), the New York State Council for the Arts (NYSCA), a state agency; the New York Council for the Humanities, a state program of the National Endowment for the Humanities; The U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, a federal agency; and the National Endowment for the Arts.
PRIVATE SUPPORTERS (CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS)The Achiles & Bodman Foundations, American Express, The Barker Welfare Foundation, The Bay and Paul Foundations, Bloomberg Philanthropies, C & L Contracting Corp., The Louis Calder Foundation, Capital One Bank, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Con Edison, Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation, Greater Hudson Heritage Network, The Hearst Foundations, The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, HSBC Bank N.A., The Hudson River Foundation (NYC Environmental Fund), JPMorgan Chase, National Grid, The New York Community Trust, New York Container Terminal, Northfield Bank, Northfield Bank Foundation, Protectors of Pine Oak Woods, Inc., Richmond County Savings Foundation, The Staten Island Foundation, Target, TD Charitable Foundation, Time Warner, Time Warner Cable, Laura B. Vogler Foundation, Inc., Verizon Foundation, Victory State Bank, and Roberta and Allan Weissglass Foundation.
OFFICERSBoard Chair: Raffaele BrancaVice Chair: Dina Marie FilippiniAssistant Vice Chair: Frank RealiSecretary: Dorothea Killea-MeaneyTreasurer: William BlancoMember at Large: Juliet LewisImmediate Past Chairperson: Henry A. Salmon
TRUSTEESFran D’Atria RomanoHelaine DandreaJoseph A. DezioDebra A. Feaser
Helen FloresDr. William FritzElizabeth GranatelliJane M. LyonsDolores MorrisNancy Duffield MyersGloria J. O’Donnell
TRUSTEE EMERITAGwendolyn Simmons (1925 – 2011)
ADVISORY BOARDBarry DelaneyGina-Marie ReitanoDonald RubinBarnett Shepherd
EX-OFFICIOMayor Michael R. BloombergDCA Commissioner Kate D. LevinChancellor Dennis WalcottParks Commissioner Adrian BenepeCity Council Speaker Christine QuinnBorough President James P. Molinaro
MISSION STATEMENTFounded in 1881, the Staten Island Museum, New York City’s only general interest
museum, engages visitors with interdisciplinary exhibitions and educational programs that explore the dynamic connections between natural science, art and history based on its diverse collections. �e Museum is dedicated to making its current and future
collections broadly accessible for educators, students, researchers and the general public by providing authentic experiences in the �eld and at the Museum.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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Staten Island Museum
75 Stuyvesant PlaceStaten Island, NY 10301-1998718-727-1135www.StatenIslandMuseum.org
STATEN ISLAND MUSEUM STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS OF JUNE 30, 2011 & 2010
ASSETS 2011 2010 Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,031,080 $ 979,270Investments 1,186,573 1,161,470Accounts receivable 105,090 18,247Inventory 20,503 22,159Prepaid expenses 21,504 6,112Property and equipment (net) 676,858 685,128
TOTAL ASSETS $3,041,608 $2,872,386
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS 2011 2010
LIABILITIESAccounts payable andaccrued expenses $ 134,489 $ 103,809 Deferred revenue 6,210 9,475
TOTAL LIABILITIES 140,699 113,284NET ASSETS
Unrestricted 825,747 824,141Board designated 31,327Temporarily restricted 1,676,195 1,504,667Permanently restricted 398,967 398,967
TOTAL NET ASSETS 2,900,909 2,759,102
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $3,041,608 $2,872,386
Collections:In conformity with accounting policies generally followed by museums, collections acquired by purchases or donations are excluded from the statement of financial position.
Ground breaking ceremony March 23, 2011.
Front row: Henry A. Salmon, Ingrid Michaelson, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Helen Granatelli, and Elizabeth Egbert.
Future home of the Staten Island Museum, Building A at Snug Harbor Cultural Center is being restored to its original glory.
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11.30.112011 Annual Report- side two
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At the 130th Anniversary. From left: Representing Honoree Helen Granatelli was her daughter, Elizabeth Granatelli; Museum Chair Ralph Branca; Honoree Edith Susskind; Museum President & CEO Elizabeth Egbert; Honoree City Council Member Domenic M. Recchia, Jr. Not shown is Jane McNamara representing the New York Council for the Humanities.
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT & CEO
The Staten Island Museum had an exceptional Fiscal Year 2010 – 2011, including the groundbreaking for our $25 million expansion to Building A at Snug Harbor, with Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg presiding at the ceremony:
• In advance of our expansion, we created a new logo, tagline, and vision statement.
• The Museum is one of 15 cultural entities from NYC participating in the Advanced Executive Roundtable, a Bloomberg Philanthropies sponsored initiative to mentor organizations that are experiencing major growth.
• We launched a new community exhibition series, Portraits in Leadership, with African-American Entrepreneurs on Staten Island in February 2011.
• We presented two local artists: Andrea Phillips: Pieces of Spirit and Helen Levin & Golan Levin - Gesture: In Paint and Software.
• We created a new education program, the Museum Atelier, in collaboration with the Art Lab, giving students first hand exposure to Museum art collections.
• Over 250 participants attended our Fresh Kills birding tours and mid-week walks. The History Archives assisted over 100 people with genealogy inquiries.
• We are contributing research and loaning objects to the Museum of the City of New York (From Farm to City: Staten Island 1661-2012); the Wellcome Collec-tion, London, England (Dirt); and the Hudson River Museum (Elihu Vedder: Voyage On the Nile).
Join us in celebrating our 130th year of continuous operations. We hope to see you soon at the Museum in St. George and the Staten Island History Center in Building H at Snug Harbor, where you can view the construction progress in person.
Thank you for your support!
Fiscal Year 2011 Operating Income$1,837,231
Individual Contributions2.42%
Museum Investment Utilized 2.61%
In-Kind Contributions1.81%
Fundraising Special Events (Gross) 4.65%
Admissions/Gift Shop/Misc 2.97%
Program Revenue4.65%
New York CityDepartment of Cultural Affairs
43.05%
Foundations &Corporations
29.47%
Federal & State Support 8.36%
FY 2011 Operating Expense$1,815,867
Visitor Services and Membership
16.22%
Collections and Exhibitions 35.64%
Education &Public Programs
17.79%
Fundraising 14.28%
Management & General 16.08%
STATEN ISLAND MUSEUM STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS OF JUNE 30, 2011 & 2010
ASSETS 2011 2010 Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,031,080 $ 979,270Investments 1,186,573 1,161,470Accounts receivable 105,090 18,247Inventory 20,503 22,159Prepaid expenses 21,504 6,112Property and equipment (net) 676,858 685,128
TOTAL ASSETS $3,041,608 $2,872,386
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS 2011 2010
LIABILITIESAccounts payable andaccrued expenses $ 134,489 $ 103,809 Deferred revenue 6,210 9,475
TOTAL LIABILITIES 140,699 113,284NET ASSETS
Unrestricted 825,747 824,141Board designated 31,327Temporarily restricted 1,676,195 1,504,667Permanently restricted 398,967 398,967
TOTAL NET ASSETS 2,900,909 2,759,102
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $3,041,608 $2,872,386
Collections:In conformity with accounting policies generally followed by museums, collections acquired by purchases or donations are excluded from the statement of financial position.
Ground breaking ceremony March 23, 2011.
Front row: Henry A. Salmon, Ingrid Michaelson, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Helen Granatelli, and Elizabeth Egbert.
Future home of the Staten Island Museum, Building A at Snug Harbor Cultural Center is being restored to its original glory.
IFCmiddle short fold
5.5"
8.5"
5.5" 5.375"
11.30.112011 Annual Report- side two
16.375". x 8.5" in tri-fold, folds down to 5.5" x 8.5" US
Staten Island Museum
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Hen
ryk
J. B
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Phot
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sy o
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Adva
nce.
At the 130th Anniversary. From left: Representing Honoree Helen Granatelli was her daughter, Elizabeth Granatelli; Museum Chair Ralph Branca; Honoree Edith Susskind; Museum President & CEO Elizabeth Egbert; Honoree City Council Member Domenic M. Recchia, Jr. Not shown is Jane McNamara representing the New York Council for the Humanities.
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT & CEO
The Staten Island Museum had an exceptional Fiscal Year 2010 – 2011, including the groundbreaking for our $25 million expansion to Building A at Snug Harbor, with Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg presiding at the ceremony:
• In advance of our expansion, we created a new logo, tagline, and vision statement.
• The Museum is one of 15 cultural entities from NYC participating in the Advanced Executive Roundtable, a Bloomberg Philanthropies sponsored initiative to mentor organizations that are experiencing major growth.
• We launched a new community exhibition series, Portraits in Leadership, with African-American Entrepreneurs on Staten Island in February 2011.
• We presented two local artists: Andrea Phillips: Pieces of Spirit and Helen Levin & Golan Levin - Gesture: In Paint and Software.
• We created a new education program, the Museum Atelier, in collaboration with the Art Lab, giving students first hand exposure to Museum art collections.
• Over 250 participants attended our Fresh Kills birding tours and mid-week walks. The History Archives assisted over 100 people with genealogy inquiries.
• We are contributing research and loaning objects to the Museum of the City of New York (From Farm to City: Staten Island 1661-2012); the Wellcome Collec-tion, London, England (Dirt); and the Hudson River Museum (Elihu Vedder: Voyage On the Nile).
Join us in celebrating our 130th year of continuous operations. We hope to see you soon at the Museum in St. George and the Staten Island History Center in Building H at Snug Harbor, where you can view the construction progress in person.
Thank you for your support!
Fiscal Year 2011 Operating Income$1,837,231
Individual Contributions2.42%
Museum Investment Utilized 2.61%
In-Kind Contributions1.81%
Fundraising Special Events (Gross) 4.65%
Admissions/Gift Shop/Misc 2.97%
Program Revenue4.65%
New York CityDepartment of Cultural Affairs
43.05%
Foundations &Corporations
29.47%
Federal & State Support 8.36%
FY 2011 Operating Expense$1,815,867
Visitor Services and Membership
16.22%
Collections and Exhibitions 35.64%
Education &Public Programs
17.79%
Fundraising 14.28%
Management & General 16.08%
STATEN ISLAND MUSEUM STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS OF JUNE 30, 2011 & 2010
ASSETS 2011 2010 Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,031,080 $ 979,270Investments 1,186,573 1,161,470Accounts receivable 105,090 18,247Inventory 20,503 22,159Prepaid expenses 21,504 6,112Property and equipment (net) 676,858 685,128
TOTAL ASSETS $3,041,608 $2,872,386
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS 2011 2010
LIABILITIESAccounts payable andaccrued expenses $ 134,489 $ 103,809 Deferred revenue 6,210 9,475
TOTAL LIABILITIES 140,699 113,284NET ASSETS
Unrestricted 825,747 824,141Board designated 31,327Temporarily restricted 1,676,195 1,504,667Permanently restricted 398,967 398,967
TOTAL NET ASSETS 2,900,909 2,759,102
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $3,041,608 $2,872,386
Collections:In conformity with accounting policies generally followed by museums, collections acquired by purchases or donations are excluded from the statement of financial position.
Ground breaking ceremony March 23, 2011.
Front row: Henry A. Salmon, Ingrid Michaelson, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Helen Granatelli, and Elizabeth Egbert.
Future home of the Staten Island Museum, Building A at Snug Harbor Cultural Center is being restored to its original glory.
IFCmiddle short fold
5.5"
8.5"
5.5" 5.375"
11.30.112011 Annual Report- side two
16.375". x 8.5" in tri-fold, folds down to 5.5" x 8.5" US
Staten Island Museum
Phot
o by
Hen
ryk
J. B
ehnk
e.Ph
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by S
penc
er T
. Tu
cker
, co
urte
sy o
f th
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’s Of
fice.
Phot
o co
urte
sy o
f th
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Isl
and
Adva
nce.
At the 130th Anniversary. From left: Representing Honoree Helen Granatelli was her daughter, Elizabeth Granatelli; Museum Chair Ralph Branca; Honoree Edith Susskind; Museum President & CEO Elizabeth Egbert; Honoree City Council Member Domenic M. Recchia, Jr. Not shown is Jane McNamara representing the New York Council for the Humanities.
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT & CEO
The Staten Island Museum had an exceptional Fiscal Year 2010 – 2011, including the groundbreaking for our $25 million expansion to Building A at Snug Harbor, with Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg presiding at the ceremony:
• In advance of our expansion, we created a new logo, tagline, and vision statement.
• The Museum is one of 15 cultural entities from NYC participating in the Advanced Executive Roundtable, a Bloomberg Philanthropies sponsored initiative to mentor organizations that are experiencing major growth.
• We launched a new community exhibition series, Portraits in Leadership, with African-American Entrepreneurs on Staten Island in February 2011.
• We presented two local artists: Andrea Phillips: Pieces of Spirit and Helen Levin & Golan Levin - Gesture: In Paint and Software.
• We created a new education program, the Museum Atelier, in collaboration with the Art Lab, giving students first hand exposure to Museum art collections.
• Over 250 participants attended our Fresh Kills birding tours and mid-week walks. The History Archives assisted over 100 people with genealogy inquiries.
• We are contributing research and loaning objects to the Museum of the City of New York (From Farm to City: Staten Island 1661-2012); the Wellcome Collec-tion, London, England (Dirt); and the Hudson River Museum (Elihu Vedder: Voyage On the Nile).
Join us in celebrating our 130th year of continuous operations. We hope to see you soon at the Museum in St. George and the Staten Island History Center in Building H at Snug Harbor, where you can view the construction progress in person.
Thank you for your support!
Fiscal Year 2011 Operating Income$1,837,231
Individual Contributions2.42%
Museum Investment Utilized 2.61%
In-Kind Contributions1.81%
Fundraising Special Events (Gross) 4.65%
Admissions/Gift Shop/Misc 2.97%
Program Revenue4.65%
New York CityDepartment of Cultural Affairs
43.05%
Foundations &Corporations
29.47%
Federal & State Support 8.36%
FY 2011 Operating Expense$1,815,867
Visitor Services and Membership
16.22%
Collections and Exhibitions 35.64%
Education &Public Programs
17.79%
Fundraising 14.28%
Management & General 16.08%
ANNUAL REPORTfiscal year 2011
historyscience
art
FCBCshort fold
Opening of the exhibit Gesture: In Paint and Software by mother and son team, Helen Levin and Golan Levin.
Teen Environmental Club and Summer Earth Camp (this photo) foster the next cadre of naturalists.
PUBLIC SUPPORTERS (GOVERNMENT)The Staten Island Museum is a member of the Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) and receives operating support from the City of New York which owns its building through the Department of Cultural Affairs, Commissioner Kate D. Levin, from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and the City Council, Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn, with additional support from Council Members Debi Rose, Vincent Ignizio, James Oddo, Domenic M. Recchia, and James Van Bramer, Borough President James P. Molinaro and Congressman Michael Grimm.Program support is provided through the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development, Commissioner Jeanne B. Mullgrav. New York State funds are provided by Senator Diane Savino and Senator Andrew Lanza and Assembly Members Matthew J. Titone and Michael J. Cusick. In addition, the Museum receives public funds from the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation’s Zoos, Botanical Gardens and Aquariums Program (ZBGA), the New York State Council for the Arts (NYSCA), a state agency; the New York Council for the Humanities, a state program of the National Endowment for the Humanities; The U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, a federal agency; and the National Endowment for the Arts.
PRIVATE SUPPORTERS (CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS)The Achiles & Bodman Foundations, American Express, The Barker Welfare Foundation, The Bay and Paul Foundations, Bloomberg Philanthropies, C & L Contracting Corp., The Louis Calder Foundation, Capital One Bank, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Con Edison, Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation, Greater Hudson Heritage Network, The Hearst Foundations, The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, HSBC Bank N.A., The Hudson River Foundation (NYC Environmental Fund), JPMorgan Chase, National Grid, The New York Community Trust, New York Container Terminal, Northfield Bank, Northfield Bank Foundation, Protectors of Pine Oak Woods, Inc., Richmond County Savings Foundation, The Staten Island Foundation, Target, TD Charitable Foundation, Time Warner, Time Warner Cable, Laura B. Vogler Foundation, Inc., Verizon Foundation, Victory State Bank, and Roberta and Allan Weissglass Foundation.
OFFICERSBoard Chair: Raffaele BrancaVice Chair: Dina Marie FilippiniAssistant Vice Chair: Frank RealiSecretary: Dorothea Killea-MeaneyTreasurer: William BlancoMember at Large: Juliet LewisImmediate Past Chairperson: Henry A. Salmon
TRUSTEESFran D’Atria RomanoHelaine DandreaJoseph A. DezioDebra A. Feaser
Helen FloresDr. William FritzElizabeth GranatelliJane M. LyonsDolores MorrisNancy Duffield MyersGloria J. O’Donnell
TRUSTEE EMERITAGwendolyn Simmons (1925 – 2011)
ADVISORY BOARDBarry DelaneyGina-Marie ReitanoDonald RubinBarnett Shepherd
EX-OFFICIOMayor Michael R. BloombergDCA Commissioner Kate D. LevinChancellor Dennis WalcottParks Commissioner Adrian BenepeCity Council Speaker Christine QuinnBorough President James P. Molinaro
MISSION STATEMENTFounded in 1881, the Staten Island Museum, New York City’s only general interest
museum, engages visitors with interdisciplinary exhibitions and educational programs that explore the dynamic connections between natural science, art and history based on its diverse collections. �e Museum is dedicated to making its current and future
collections broadly accessible for educators, students, researchers and the general public by providing authentic experiences in the �eld and at the Museum.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Phot
o by
Set
h W
olln
ey.
Phot
o by
Hen
ryk
J. B
ehnk
e.
5.5"
8.5"
5.5"5.375"
11.30.112011 Annual Report- side one
16.375". x 8.5" in tri-fold, folds down to 5.5" x 8.5" US
Staten Island Museum
75 Stuyvesant PlaceStaten Island, NY 10301-1998718-727-1135www.StatenIslandMuseum.org
ANNUAL REPORTfiscal year 2011
historyscience
art
FCBCshort fold
Opening of the exhibit Gesture: In Paint and Software by mother and son team, Helen Levin and Golan Levin.
Teen Environmental Club and Summer Earth Camp (this photo) foster the next cadre of naturalists.
PUBLIC SUPPORTERS (GOVERNMENT)The Staten Island Museum is a member of the Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) and receives operating support from the City of New York which owns its building through the Department of Cultural Affairs, Commissioner Kate D. Levin, from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and the City Council, Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn, with additional support from Council Members Debi Rose, Vincent Ignizio, James Oddo, Domenic M. Recchia, and James Van Bramer, Borough President James P. Molinaro and Congressman Michael Grimm.Program support is provided through the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development, Commissioner Jeanne B. Mullgrav. New York State funds are provided by Senator Diane Savino and Senator Andrew Lanza and Assembly Members Matthew J. Titone and Michael J. Cusick. In addition, the Museum receives public funds from the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation’s Zoos, Botanical Gardens and Aquariums Program (ZBGA), the New York State Council for the Arts (NYSCA), a state agency; the New York Council for the Humanities, a state program of the National Endowment for the Humanities; The U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, a federal agency; and the National Endowment for the Arts.
PRIVATE SUPPORTERS (CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS)The Achiles & Bodman Foundations, American Express, The Barker Welfare Foundation, The Bay and Paul Foundations, Bloomberg Philanthropies, C & L Contracting Corp., The Louis Calder Foundation, Capital One Bank, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Con Edison, Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation, Greater Hudson Heritage Network, The Hearst Foundations, The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, HSBC Bank N.A., The Hudson River Foundation (NYC Environmental Fund), JPMorgan Chase, National Grid, The New York Community Trust, New York Container Terminal, Northfield Bank, Northfield Bank Foundation, Protectors of Pine Oak Woods, Inc., Richmond County Savings Foundation, The Staten Island Foundation, Target, TD Charitable Foundation, Time Warner, Time Warner Cable, Laura B. Vogler Foundation, Inc., Verizon Foundation, Victory State Bank, and Roberta and Allan Weissglass Foundation.
OFFICERSBoard Chair: Raffaele BrancaVice Chair: Dina Marie FilippiniAssistant Vice Chair: Frank RealiSecretary: Dorothea Killea-MeaneyTreasurer: William BlancoMember at Large: Juliet LewisImmediate Past Chairperson: Henry A. Salmon
TRUSTEESFran D’Atria RomanoHelaine DandreaJoseph A. DezioDebra A. Feaser
Helen FloresDr. William FritzElizabeth GranatelliJane M. LyonsDolores MorrisNancy Duffield MyersGloria J. O’Donnell
TRUSTEE EMERITAGwendolyn Simmons (1925 – 2011)
ADVISORY BOARDBarry DelaneyGina-Marie ReitanoDonald RubinBarnett Shepherd
EX-OFFICIOMayor Michael R. BloombergDCA Commissioner Kate D. LevinChancellor Dennis WalcottParks Commissioner Adrian BenepeCity Council Speaker Christine QuinnBorough President James P. Molinaro
MISSION STATEMENTFounded in 1881, the Staten Island Museum, New York City’s only general interest
museum, engages visitors with interdisciplinary exhibitions and educational programs that explore the dynamic connections between natural science, art and history based on its diverse collections. �e Museum is dedicated to making its current and future
collections broadly accessible for educators, students, researchers and the general public by providing authentic experiences in the �eld and at the Museum.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Phot
o by
Set
h W
olln
ey.
Phot
o by
Hen
ryk
J. B
ehnk
e.
5.5"
8.5"
5.5"5.375"
11.30.112011 Annual Report- side one
16.375". x 8.5" in tri-fold, folds down to 5.5" x 8.5" US
Staten Island Museum
75 Stuyvesant PlaceStaten Island, NY 10301-1998718-727-1135www.StatenIslandMuseum.org