Academy Journal Volume 54 | Page 93

                        design phase of renovations to the east wing entrance as well as interior spaces. One of the main reasons for the desired entrance renovation is to improve accessibility for our visitors. The Council also approved the Museum’s first goodwill rental event agreement, providing renters with clear and consistent policies, expectations, and pricing. This year saw an increase in the number of Academy and community-related rental events at Glencairn (e.g., Swedenborg Foundation annual meeting and program), which has resulted in a modest increase in rental income. It is worth noting that non-endowment income including contributions; concert, tour and event fees; and rental income topped $100,000 for the first time in Glencairn’s history. The Council’s spring meeting was the last for Jill Brickman, vice-chair of the ANC Board and Museum Advisory Council member since 2009. As a founding member of the Council, she has been an astute and level-headed participant for the last four years and an invaluable liaison between the Museum and the ANC Board. The founding of the Council, with Board representatives, marked the first time in its 135 year history that trustees have played an active part in the management of the Museum. Thank you, Jill! The ANC Board added several more meetings to its calendar including one in March that had a particular focus on Cairnwood and Glencairn, two of the four buildings in Bryn Athyn’s Historic District. Each building gave financial reports, reports on current capital projects and presentations to illustrate how current programs support the missions of the Academy Secondary Schools and Bryn Athyn College. heavenly light around his head.” It also states that the picture is labeled, “This is our God, at once Creator, Redeemer and Regenerator, and so Savior.” Although in need of repair, Cranch’s painting is a moving portrait of the Lord as described by Swedenborg. He has a soft golden glow around his head and on the frame is a label with the quotation above written in Latin. Other gifts, received from Doris Odhner Delaney, included several intriguing examples of Zulu bead work. These pieces were acquired by Doris’ father, the Rev. Hugo Lj. Odhner, when he was a pastor and missionary in southern Africa in the 1920s. Historic District Archives In Use Cairnwood’s popular Cairnwood by Candlelight program featured several items drawn from the Archive collections including Christmas cards sent by John and Gertrude Pitcairn and pages scanned from Cairnwood’s household ledgers. For Cairnwood’s Gala, letters between Gertrude Pitcairn and landscaper Charles Eliot were scanned and shown. Also, a Bryn Athyn College student visited several times, researching the life of Gertrude Pitcairn for her senior research paper. Bryn Athyn Cathedral’s decision to install a new pipe organ brought master woodworker, Steve Hendricks, to study relevant blueprints and drawings. He will be creating new housing for this major installation. In addition, the students from Bryn Athyn College’s fine arts course Bryn Athyn’s National Historic Landmarks made frequent visits, undertaking research projects about the Cathedral based on the collections. When Glencairn’s first Christmas tour was launched this year, the Archives proved to be an important source for photographs, Christmas cards and even a gift list from the years when Glencairn was a home. 6