Servane de Layre-Matthéus

Honorary Trustee and President of Chartres

Servane de Layre-Matthéus, Honorary Trustee and President of Chartres, sanctuaire du Monde until January 2020. Servane passed away January 27, 2020. Servane’s life epitomized love, universal friendship and peace. Till the end, Servane dedicated her energy to the conservation of Notre-Dame de Chartres. She believed in passing the torch of “Cathedral Builders” who span centuries, cultures and beliefs. We miss her but she remains our source of inspiration.

Mike Klug

Mike Klug worked as a Medicare subject matter consultant to the SMP (Senior Medicare Patrol) National Resource Center and SHIP National Technical Assistance Center. Mike’s interest in sacred art and architecture began at St. Louis University where he received a B.A. degree in 1977. He wrote a blog called Mandorlas in Our Midst and gives presentations that explore links among churches in Europe and North America through their art and iconography. Mike earned a J.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1984. He lived in Iowa City, Iowa.

Pierre-Louis Roederer

Trustee

After a career as General Counsel with Corning Inc., Pierre-Louis joined AFC as a founding member in 2005 and remained a trustee until January 2015.

David Whitehouse

Trustee

David Whitehouse started as a medieval archaeologist but his professional love was the study of ancient glass. Born in Britain, he spent the bulk of his career at the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, upstate New York, the world’s largest such collection. He became its chief curator in 1984, director in 1992 and then executive director and curator of ancient and Islamic glass in 1999. In 2011 he became the museum’s senior scholar. Under his direction, nearly 20,000 acquisitions were added, nearly doubling the museum’s holdings. From 1996 to 2001, David Whitehouse founded the first glassmaking studio within a museum. His vision was to provide a state-of-the-art glassmaking school that would train future generations of artists. He was also a prolific lecturer, author and curator, giving talks at conferences around the world, publishing more than 500 scholarly papers, reviews, monographs and books and curating numerous famous exhibitions.

Dennis Aubrey

Advisor

Dennis advised on AFC’s website development and communications, in particular through photography. Dennis was a brilliant photographer of sacred art and architecture. Together with his wife and associate, PJ McKay, he undertook a long-term project to document Romanesque and Gothic churches in France and Spain. This Via Lucis project reflected a profound understanding of the technical accomplishments of the medieval builders and a desire to discover the spiritual underpinning of the structures. Dennis was a graduate of the Carnegie Mellon University and a member of the International Association of Architectural Photographers.

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