Amon Carter Museum Of Western Art

Fort Worth, TX · Founded 1963

Museum dedicated to American art from the 19th and 20th centuries with focus on Western themes

Primary audience
General Public
Work area
Arts & Culture
Topic
American Art History
Contact
Andrew J Walker

About Organization

The Amon Carter Museum of American Art collects, preserves, and exhibits American art with emphasis on 19th and 20th century works. Based in Fort Worth, TX, the organization operates with 175 employees and an annual revenue of $23.5 million. The museum provides free admission and serves visitors through exhibitions, educational programs, and research resources.

What They Focus On

American Art Collections

Preserves and exhibits significant works of American art including paintings, photography, and sculpture from the 19th and 20th centuries

Public Access

Provides free museum admission and educational programming to make American art accessible to diverse audiences in Fort Worth

Scholarly Research

Supports academic research through specialized library resources, work-study programs for students, and research assistance for scholars

Financial Information

Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.

Revenue (2023)

$23.5M

+0% vs 2023

Assets (2023)

$95.1M

+0% vs 2023

Year Revenue Expenses Assets Employees
2023
2023 $23,500,874 $22,777,233 $95,114,191 175
2022
2022 $19,203,616 $21,330,301 $85,477,141 184
2021
2021 $19,340,473 $17,768,885 $82,213,557 171
2020
2020 $15,302,046 $15,505,187 $91,879,509 156
2019 $18,345,024 $20,676,787 $86,634,114 165
2018 $20,810,184 $15,577,369 $85,461,073 178

Source: IRS Form 990 filings. All figures in USD.

How They Work

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  • 01

    Acquire & Preserve

    Build and maintain collections of significant American artworks through acquisitions and conservation efforts

  • 02

    Curate & Exhibit

    Develop exhibitions that interpret American art and make collections accessible to the public

  • 03

    Educate & Engage

    Deliver educational programs, tours, and public events that deepen understanding of American art

  • 04

    Research & Share

    Support scholarship through library resources and research opportunities for students and scholars

Programs and Initiatives

Services and programs offered by Amon Carter Museum Of Western Art

Collections & Exhibitions

Curates and displays American art collections spanning paintings, photographs, sculptures, and works on paper from multiple centuries

Education & Visitor Services

Provides educational programming, guided tours, library access, and visitor resources to engage diverse audiences with American art

Research & Library

Supports scholarly research through library resources, research assistance, and access to archival materials on American art

Public Programs

Hosts Second Thursdays events and community programs to increase public engagement with the museum's collections

Team & Leadership

Meet the people behind Amon Carter Museum Of Western Art.

AJ

Andrew J Walker

Executive Director
Full-time
Compensation: $398,700
SA

Scott A Wilcox

COO/CFO
Full-time
Compensation: $355,684
GC

Guy Clifton Vanderpool

Director Of Development And Communications
Full-time
Compensation: $178,127
AE

Andrew Eschelbacher

Director Of Collections And Exhibitions
Full-time
Compensation: $160,100
SF

Sherrie Fanning

Director Of Human Resources And Shared Services
Full-time
Compensation: $147,401
AB

Amanda Blake

Director Of Educaton, Library And Visitor Services
Full-time
Compensation: $142,455
TR

Theresa Renee Perrmann

Finance Director
Full-time
Compensation: $129,056
KJ

Karen Johnson Hixon

President
2 hrs/week
ML

Mark L Johnson

Vice-President
2 hrs/week
SA

Scott A Wilcox

COO/CFO
JH

Jacob Henderson

Head Of Facilities
Full-time
Compensation: $130,004
JB

Janice Bowen

Head Of It
Full-time
Compensation: $115,011

Milestones

1963

Museum Founded

1963

Amon Carter Museum established with IRS tax-exempt status granted in September

2019

Financial Growth Period

2019

Revenue reached $18.3 million supporting expanded operations and staffing of 165 employees

2020

Pandemic Adaptation

2020

Adjusted operations during COVID-19 with reduced revenue and staffing while maintaining mission

2023

Record Revenue Year

2023

Achieved highest recorded revenue of $23.5 million with 175 employees and $95 million in assets

Associated People

Board members, advisors, and key contributors

Board of Directors

CR
Christina R Johnson Trustee 2.00 hrs/week
DM
David M Porter Trustee 2.00 hrs/week
GK
Glenn K Davidson Trustee 2.00 hrs/week
JB
J Bryan King Trustee 2.00 hrs/week
JL
J Luther King Jr Trustee 2.00 hrs/week
JA
John Allen Chalk Trustee 2.00 hrs/week
JH
John H Robinson Treasurer 2.00 hrs/week
MC
Mary Constance Beck Trustee 2.00 hrs/week
MC
Michael Conforti Trustee 2.00 hrs/week
NC
Nenetta C Tatum Trustee 2.00 hrs/week
RM
Robert M Bass Secretary 2.00 hrs/week
SP
Stephen P Smiley Trustee 2.00 hrs/week
SW
Stephen W Butt Trustee 2.00 hrs/week
WC
Walker C Friedman Trustee 2.00 hrs/week

Information compiled from IRS Form 990 and organizational materials.

Executive Compensation

Top compensated officers & key employees from IRS Form 990

Total Reported (2023)

$2.0M

Highest Paid

$439K

Andrew J Walker

Compensated Officers

9

Name Title Base Other Total Hrs/Wk
Andrew J Walker Executive Director $398,700 $39,842 $438,542 35
Scott A Wilcox COO/CFO $355,684 $43,559 $399,243 35
Andrew Eschelbacher Director Of Collections And Exhibitions $160,100 $44,861 $204,961 35
Guy Clifton Vanderpool Director Of Development And Communications $178,127 $26,355 $204,482 35
Sherrie Fanning Director Of Human Resources And Shared Services $147,401 $27,413 $174,814 35
Theresa Renee Perrmann Finance Director $129,056 $30,325 $159,381 35
Jacob Henderson Head Of Facilities $130,004 $23,687 $153,691 40
Amanda Blake Director Of Educaton, Library And Visitor Services $142,455 $8,891 $151,346 35
Janice Bowen Head Of IT $115,011 $24,202 $139,213 35

Source: IRS Form 990 filings. Compensation includes base and other reported compensation.

Partners & Funders

Grant funding relationships from IRS Form 990 filings

$190K Grants Received
$43K Grants Given
7 Organizations

Top Funders

5 total
FW
Fort Worth Tourism Public Improvement
$60K
FI
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund
$52K
AC
Arts Council Of Fort Worth And Tarrant
$37K
CF
Community Foundation Of North Texas (Tax
$30K
CF
Communities Foundation Of Texas Inc.
$11K

Top Grantees

2 total
CR
Cristo Rey Fort Worth Corp Work Study Program FORT WORTH, TX
$36K
UO
University Of Oklahoma Foundation Inc. NORMAN, OK
$8K
Fort Worth Tourism Public Improvement Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Arts Council Of Fort Worth And Tarrant Community Foundation Of North Texas (Tax Communities Foundation Of Texas Inc. Cristo Rey Fort Worth Corp Work Study Program University Of Oklahoma Foundation Inc.
Fort Worth Tourism Public Improvement Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Arts Council Of Fort Worth And Tarrant Community Foundation Of North Texas (Tax Communities Foundation Of Texas Inc. Cristo Rey Fort Worth Corp Work Study Program University Of Oklahoma Foundation Inc.

Source: IRS Form 990 Schedule I filings. Amounts may span multiple tax years.

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3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth, TX 76107