ARMAND HAMMER MUSEUM OF ART AND CULTURAL CENTER INC
10899 WILSHIRE BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 900244314 www.hammer.ucla.edu

Total Revenue
$27,039,549
Total Expenses
$29,817,524
Net Assets
$269,400,935

Organizations Filed Purposes: The Hammer Museum at UCLA believes in the promise of art and ideas to illuminate our lives and build a more just world.

THE HAMMER MUSEUM AT UCLA BELIEVES IN THE PROMISE OF ART AND IDEAS TO ILLUMINATE OUR LIVES AND BUILD A MORE JUST WORLD.

Exhibitions, Publications & Collections: The Museum presents contemporary and historical art in all media in a rotating exhibition program that presents 10-15 exhibitions and publishes 2-6 books each year. The museum is also the steward of five collections; the Hammer Contemporary Collection, a growing collection of international contemporary art since 1960; UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts Collection, one of America's finest collections of works on paper, containing more than 45,000 prints, drawings, photographs, and artists' books from the Renaissance to the present; Armand Hammer Collection, impressive collection of European and American paintings and drawings reflects the interests and passion of the museum's founder, Armand Hammer; and Armand Hammer Daumier and Contemporaries Collection, one of the worlds most extensive collections of prints, drawings, paintings, and sculpture by nineteenth-century French satirist Honore Daumier; and the UCLA Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden with 70+ outdoor sculptures. Over the course of the year there were over 255,700 visitors to the museum.

Public & Academic Programs: The Hammer's 300+ programs each year are designed to spark meaningful encounters with art and ideas. They include lectures, symposia, university outreach, film series, readings, family events, tours, and musical performances. Hammer Museums program details are available on our website, www.hammer.ucla.edu.

DIGITAL & WEB INITIATIVES: The Museum is committed to sharing its programs, collections and exhibitions with the widest possible audience. Public Programs are often shared in real time and also maintained as an online archive of past programs. The museum's collections and select exhibitions are offered online via Digital Archives, offering the content of the museum in thematic presentations.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Ann PhilbinMUSEUM DIRECTOR/CEO40$688,109
Michael HarrisonDEPUTY DIR/ASST TREASURER40$274,248
Cynthia BurlinghamDEPUTY DIR/CURATORIAL AFFAIRS40$267,230
Cornelia ButlerCHIEF CURATOR40$182,721
Scott TennentCHIEF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER40$156,708
Veridiana PontesCHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER40$153,146
Justin Glasson To 719CHIEF ADVANCEMENT OFFICER40$142,734
Henry ClancyDIRECTOR OPERATIONS40$124,501
Margot StokolSEC/DIR LEGAL AFFAIRS40$120,595
Claudia BestorDIRECTOR PUBLIC PROGRAMS40$119,453
Portland MccormickDIR REGISTRATION & COLLEC MGMT40$118,420
Melanie CraderDIR EXHIBITION & PUB MGMT40$116,259
Mary OsakoDIRECTOR1$53,264
Larry JacksonDIRECTOR1$0
John WalshDIRECTOR1.5$0
Kevin WallDIRECTOR1$0
Robert SorosDIRECTOR1$0
Steven P SongDIRECTOR1$0
Chara SchreyerDIRECTOR1$0
Chip RosenbloomDIRECTOR1$0
Kevin L RatnerDIRECTOR1$0
Anthony N PritzkerDIRECTOR1$0
Cindy MiscikowskiDIRECTOR1.5$0
Larry MarxDIRECTOR1.5$0
Linda JangerDIRECTOR1$0
Manuela HerzerDIRECTOR1$0
Nick GroufDIRECTOR1$0
Erika GlazerDIRECTOR1$0
Eric EsrailianDIRECTOR1.5$0
Jay BrownDIRECTOR1$0
Steven A OlsenTREASURER2$0
Marcy CarseyCHAIRMAN2$0
Michael RubelPRESIDENT2$0
Brett SteeleDIRECTOR1$0
Gene D BlockDIRECTOR1$0

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