Milwaukee Art Museum 2022 Annual Report

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Annual Report 2022

cover/back cover Christy Matson, Magical Thinking (detail), 2020. Full credit on page 55.

Unless otherwise noted, photographs of exhibitions and works in the collection are by John R. Glembin.

Unless otherwise noted, photographs of the visitor experience are by Matt Haas.

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1 Contents Milwaukee Art Museum 700 North Art Museum Drive Milwaukee, WI 53202 414-224-3200 mam.org 2 Board of Trustees 4 Message from the Chair 6 Message from the Director 8 2022: The Numbers 10 2022: The Highlights 14 Exhibitions 24 Publications 26 Loans 30 Acquisitions 58 Donors 77 In Memoriam 78 Docents and Volunteers 82 Staff 86 Financial Report 30 14 10 above Jennifer Bartlett, Elements 5: Water, 1990. © Jennifer Bartlett. Full credit on page 30.

Board of Trustees and Standing Committees

Through August 31, 2022

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Jeff Yabuki

Chair

Joel Quadracci

Immediate Past Chair

Alex Kramer

Secretary

Kathy Thornton-Bias

Treasurer

TRUSTEES AT LARGE

Donna Baumgartner

Wendy W. Blumenthal

Randy Bryant

Richard Buchband

Peter Damsgaard

Alexander P. Fraser

Paul Gaffney

Ellen Glaisner

Michelle Grabner

Joe Gromacki

William Haack

Carmen Haberman

Claire H. Hackmann

Brian Kennedy

Anthony Krausen

Rosanne Kropp

Raymond R. Krueger

Gail Lione

Joan Lubar

Marianne Lubar

Wayne R. Lueders

Joanne Murphy

Jill Pelisek

Anthony J. Petullo

Sande Robinson

Mary Strohmaier

Christine Symchych

Kent Velde

Dan Wilhelms

Kathleen Saito Yuille

Sarah Zimmerman

Life Trustees

Donald Baumgartner

Sheldon B. Lubar

Betty Ewens Quadracci*

County Government Representative

Marcelia Nicholson

Chair of Docents Representative

Peter Larson

Friends of Art Representative

Mike King

Support Group Representative

Sande Robinson

COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Executive Committee

Jeff Yabuki

Chair

Donald Baumgartner

Donna Baumgartner

Richard Buchband

Joe Gromacki

William Haack

Alex Kramer

Donald W. Layden, Jr.

Marianne Lubar

Sheldon B. Lubar

Joel Quadracci

Kathy Thornton-Bias

Kent Velde

Staff: Marcelle Polednik

Acquisitions and Collections Committee

Marianne Lubar

Chair

Donald Baumgartner

Andrea Bryant

Stephen Einhorn

Michelle Grabner

Joe Gromacki

Anthony Krausen

Donald W. Layden, Jr.

Marianne Lubar

Wayne R. Lueders

Andy Nunemaker

Anthony J. Petullo

Richard R. Pieper

Sande Robinson

Christine Symchych

Robert A. Wagner

Marilyn Bradley, Emeritus

Staff: Marcelle Polednik,

Margaret Andera

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Audit Committee

Brian Kennedy

Chair

Alex Kramer

Sheldon B. Lubar

Staff: Alissa Karl

Community Task Force

Sarah Zimmerman Chair

Kellen Abston

Maribeth Achterberg

Julie Ashlock

Ian Bautista

Antoine Carter

Cherrie Hanson

Tamara Lynette Hogan

Reggie Jackson

Pardeep Singh Kaleka

Fran Kaplan

Juli Kaufmann

Erick Ledesma

Jacobo Lovo

Marcelia Nicholson

Octavia Parker

Sande Robinson

Chris Rowland

Dominique Samari

Lydia Smith

Tanekeya Word

Staff: Marcelle Polednik, Brigid Globensky, Kantara Souffrant

Facilities and Grounds

Task Force

Peter Damsgaard

Chair

Kent Velde

Jim Hayes

Ryan Marks

Staff: Marcelle Polednik, Dan Somers

Feasibility Oversight

Task Force

Joel Quadracci Chair

Donna Baumgartner

Peter Damsgaard

William Haack

Joan Lubar

Marianne Lubar

Anthony J. Petullo

Christine Symchych

Kathy Thornton-Bias

Kent Velde

Jeff Yabuki

Staff: Marcelle Polednik,

Alissa Karl

Finance Committee

Kathy Thornton-Bias

Chair

Richard J. Glaisner

Brian Kennedy

Alex Kramer

Raymond R. Krueger

Christine Symchych

Jeff Yabuki, Ex Officio

Staff: Marcelle Polednik,

Alissa Karl

Investment Committee

Richard Buchband

Chair

Richard J. Glaisner

Dale Kent

Wayne R. Lueders

Kent Velde

Staff: Alissa Karl

Nominating and Governance Committee

Alex Kramer

Chair

Donna Baumgartner

Alexander P. Fraser

William Haack

Gail Lione

Marianne Lubar

Joel Quadracci

Sarah Zimmerman

Staff: Marcelle Polednik

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*deceased

Message from the Chair

The 2022 fiscal year was a special one for the Milwaukee Art Museum. It was the first year the Museum was fully open to the public and providing regular on-campus events since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. We are thrilled to be back serving you and the community at large with our talented team.

Attendance more than doubled from the previous year as our community enjoyed the beauty of the Calatrava and a host of stellar art experiences. The Kohl’s Art Studio reopened, and the Museum’s nationally recognized Education Department welcomed more than 176,000 students and lifelong learners on campus, digitally, and throughout the community. Our innovative programming included opportunities to come together and celebrate with our community—from the “On Site: Derrick Adams”: Block Party to a new season of Lakeside at MAM, a program that has swiftly become a summer favorite for Milwaukee families. And we expect even more in 2023!

We are continuing our focus to provide compelling, innovative, and immersive art experiences. We relocated the Museum Store to a more prominent location in Windhover Hall and, also, reopened the café for food and beverage service, which together helped the Museum more

than double its earned revenue. We continue to allocate resources to ensure our Museum will serve as a vital cultural resource for local, regional, and national audiences for generations to come.

On behalf of the Museum’s leadership—my fellow trustees and management—I extend our heartfelt gratitude to the individual supporters, foundations, corporations, support groups, and organizations that partner with us to empower the dedicated staff and docents to provide dynamic art experiences celebrating our incredible collection.

Let me close by thanking each of you for your support as we endeavor to create a special place where everyone can immerse themselves in the art, our artists, and the compelling stories that bring them all to life.

Very best,

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Message from the Director

Dear Donors, Members, and Friends of the Museum:

Over the past year, we have been heartened to see an overwhelming return of visitors to the Milwaukee Art Museum’s campus. Life has progressed closer to what we remember before the pandemic, and we were eager to welcome you throughout the year to enjoy many meaningful art experiences together. We continue the important work of inspiring and engaging guests of all ages through art, serving the community as a dynamic destination and celebrated icon for Milwaukee.

We were delighted to present exhibitions with a range of ideas and perspectives and to broaden their reach for local, national, and international audiences. This included the final iteration of the nationally touring exhibition An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain, the first survey of work spanning the celebrated photographer’s career, and Always New: The Posters of Jules Chéret, which highlighted James and Susee Wiechmanns’ generous gift of more than 600 works by the artist to the Museum and the idea, relevant today, that change is central to modern life. For the Museum’s On Site series, critically acclaimed artist Derrick Adams created Our Time Together, a site-specific installation that reframes historical Black narratives by commemorating rituals of everyday Black life and leisure in Milwaukee. From large feature presentations to more intimate collection-based rotations, our exhibitions fostered important dialogues and new modes of considering our history and shared humanity.

Through the remarkable work of our devoted team and trusted community partners, the Museum also hosted a robust calendar of

dynamic programming. Visitor favorites such as Art in Bloom and curator gallery talks returned, and we premiered the Expert Series, which sparked conversations and created new opportunities for the community to engage more deeply with art.

At year’s end, we had a change in leadership in the Education Department. Brigid Globensky, Barbara Brown Lee Senior Director of Education and Programs, retired after 22 years with the Museum. Like her predecessor, Barbara Brown Lee (BBL), Globensky brought impassioned energy and an unparalleled dedication to ensuring all the Museum’s visitors experienced the wonder in art. We remain in exceedingly talented and competent hands as Amy Kirschke, who worked alongside Globensky and BBL and has served the Museum for 20 years, steps into the expanded role of Barbara Brown Lee Senior Director of Learning and Engagement.

I am profoundly grateful to the Museum’s dedicated staff and volunteers for ensuring the Museum continues to welcome and uplift audiences of all ages and backgrounds. In the year ahead, the team and I look forward to welcoming new and returning visitors through our doors to enjoy transformative art experiences, find inspiration, and connect with one another.

Thank you,

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2022: The Numbers

September 1, 2021–August 31, 2022

People

168,376

↑ from 68,177 in 2021

Visitors, paid and unpaid, including Members, youth and adult tours, ticketed visitors, and private events

146,232 admissions

13,364 tours

8,780 events

Education and Community Dialogue Programs

176,997 Participants, adults and children, on-site, off-site, and online

Membership

5,103 New Member households

Collection

653 Works acquired

12,348 Student participants

19,840 Participants in event programs

10,093 Art in Bloom

6,067 Lakeside at MAM

511 “On Site: Derrick Adams”: Block Party

3,169 Streets of Paris

15,382 Total Member households

34,064 Works total

20 Works loaned to other institutions

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2022: The Highlights

With the second half of the fiscal year came the return of in-person activities, both familiar and new, at the Museum. These are among the notable moments, beyond the exhibitions, that brought us together again as a community in celebration of each other and art.

February

IN-PERSON EVENTS

On-site, in-person events returned to the Museum.

CONTEMPORARY GALLERIES REFRESH

Three of the contemporary galleries were changed as part of the Museum’s most significant retelling of the contemporary art story in seven

years. Abstract Expressionist works by artists such as Hans Hofmann, Angelo Ippolito, and Joan Mitchell were added to the contemporary galleries.

March

STAFF RETURN

Museum staff working off-site returned to campus.

STUDIO OPENS

Kohl’s Art Studio reopened onsite with hands-on art making for kids of all ages.

COFFEE IS SERVED

Discourse: Coffee Workshop started a residency in the Museum Café, specializing in experimental craft drinks and art-inspired beverages created to expand the traditional coffee experience.

April

ART IN BLOOM BLOOMS BACK

The popular community event and celebration of spring Art in Bloom returned April 7–10 after two years to fill the galleries with art-inspired floral creations by top regional designers.

FREE DAY FOR ALL

Bader Philanthropies hosted a Free Day at the Museum on April 28 in honor of Dr. Alfred Bader, a chemist, philanthropist, and passionate supporter of the Milwaukee Art Museum, on the anniversary of his birth.

SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS

The Museum introduced its new Spotlight Sessions series with “Nobody’s Watching” by Klassik. The Milwaukee musician performed his original composition in response to Untitled Anxious Audience by Rashid Johnson. Through the video series, artists share their unique perspectives on their own or another’s work.

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May BLOCK PARTY

The “On Site: Derrick Adams”: Block Party, inspired by the exhibition On Site: Derrick Adams: Our Time Together, celebrated everyday Black life and leisure in Milwaukee. The entire community was invited to the lakeside party on May 21 to enjoy art, yoga, high tea, spades, line dancing, music, food, and more provided by local Black-owned businesses.

July

THE STREETS OF PARIS

The Streets of Paris celebration, held in conjunction with the Always New: The Posters of Jules Chéret exhibition, celebrated global Frenchspeaking cultures alongside the city’s Bastille Days festival. The four-day event, July 14–17, featured music, dance performances, gallery tours, art making, a beer garden, and a film screening of Myth of a Colorblind France in partnership with Milwaukee Film’s Black Lens.

June

WOMAN OF INFLUENCE

Marcelle Polednik, PhD, Donna and Donald Baumgartner Director, was honored with a Milwaukee Business Journal Women of Influence Award for her significant contributions to the arts and our community.

A BITTERSWEET RETIREMENT

After 22 years with the Museum, Brigid Globensky, Barbara Brown Lee Senior Director of Education and Programs, retired.

A MONUMENTAL RETURN

After more than a year of planning, Carousel Merge 2, an early draped canvas painting the artist Sam Gilliam made in 1971, was reinstalled in the contemporary galleries.

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Exhibitions

Exhibitions are organized by the Milwaukee Art Museum unless otherwise noted.

BAKER/ROWLAND GALLERIES

An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain

Dec 3, 2021–March 27, 2022

Organized by Carnegie Museum of Art. Coordinated at the Museum by Lisa J. Sutcliffe, Herzfeld Curator of Photography and Media Arts

An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain was the first comprehensive survey of the work of photographer An-My Lê (American, b. Vietnam, 1960). The exhibition featured large-format black-and-white and color photographs from across Lê’s career, which she has dedicated to exploring the complexity that envelops war. Lê draws on the traditions of survey photography and classical painting to create evocative images that look upon the landscape as a witness to history.

Major support for this exhibition was provided by Lannan Foundation and the William Talbott Hillman Foundation. Additional support was generously provided by the Virginia Kaufman Fund, the Henry John Simonds Foundation, the Phillip and Edith Leonian Foundation, the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, Jennifer and Karl Salatka, the Virginia S. Warner Foundation, Deb and Sam Berkovitz, and the Gouge Family Fund.

Generous support for the exhibition catalogue was provided by Marian Goodman Gallery.

Presenting Sponsor:

Herzfeld Foundation

Supporting Sponsors:

Lawrence W. Oliverson and Donna N. Guthrie

Milwaukee Art Museum’s Photography Council

David C. & Sarajean Ruttenberg Arts Foundation

Exhibitions originally scheduled for 2020 at the Milwaukee Art Museum were made possible by the 2020 Visionaries: Donna and Donald Baumgartner, John and Murph Burke, Sheldon and Marianne Lubar, Joel and Caran Quadracci, Sue and Bud Selig, and Jeff and Gail Yabuki and the Yabuki Family Foundation.

Program Highlights

Performance: Present Music “Ablaze,” presented in partnership with the Jewish Museum Milwaukee and featuring No-No Boy, a multimedia project by Vietnamese American artist Julian Saporiti

Sponsored by Shepherd Express and New Music USA Panel Discussion: “Landscape, Trauma, and Generational Healing, ” with Dr. Nan Kim, Associate Professor and Public History Director at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee; Dr. Mai See Thao, Director of Hmong Studies and Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Global Religions, and Cultures at University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh; Corey Fells, photographer, veteran, and co-founder of Black Space; and Nancy Smith-Watson, Program Director and co-founder of Feast of Crispian, Inc.

Virtual Expert Series: An-My Lê in Conversation with Viet Thahn Nguyen

Sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation

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All the Museum’s exhibitions, and the programs that connect the exhibitions to the community, are made possible thanks to the generosity and vision of the Visionaries—the leading philanthropic circle of the Milwaukee Art Museum whose annual sponsorship supports three critical pillars within the Strategic Direction: Art Relevant to the Community, Robust Community Programming, and Expansive Hospitality.

2022 Museum Visionaries:

Donna and Donald Baumgartner

Murph Burke

Joel and Caran Quadracci

Sue and Bud Selig

Jeff and Gail Yabuki and the Yabuki Family Foundation

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BAKER/ROWLAND GALLERIES

Always New: The Posters of Jules Chéret

June 3–Oct 16, 2022

Curated by Nikki Otten, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings

Always New: The Posters of Jules Chéret presented 109 posters, prints, and drawings by French artist Jules Chéret (1836–1932) that represent the French interest in novelty at the end of the 19th century. Drawn from James and Susee Wiechmanns’ gift to the Museum of more than 600 works by the artist, the exhibition was organized into five sections that highlighted the pleasures his posters publicize: performances, fashion, newspapers, leisure travel, and consumer products. Always New brought Chéret into focus as a master of his medium and demonstrated how these posters reflect larger societal issues in their depictions of everyday Parisian life.

Presenting Sponsors:

James and Susee Wiechmann

The Wilhelms Family Foundation

Leadership Sponsor:

Milwaukee Art Museum’s Friends of Art

Contributing Sponsors:

Russ Jankowski

Katharine and Sanford Mallin

Milwaukee Art Museum’s Print Forum

Media Sponsor:

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Program Highlights

Opening Lecture: Dr. Karen L. Carter, Professor at Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University

Focus Tours + Mini French Lessons

Streets of Paris, a weekend celebration of global Francophone culture, featuring a screening of The Myth of a Colorblind France and panel with Dr. Boubakary “Bouba” Diakite, Associate Professor of French, Marquette University; Dr. Nat Godley, Assistant Professor of History, Alverno College; and Dr. Tami Williams, Associate Professor of English, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

Presented in partnership with Black Lens, Milwaukee Film. Sponsored by PNC Bank, Stevens Point Brewery, Black Lens, a pillar of Milwaukee Film, East Town’s Bastille Days.

Expert Series: Artist Ericka Walker, commissioned by the Museum to create a poster for the exhibition

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On Site: Derrick Adams: Our Time Together Oct 29, 2021–ongoing

Curated by Lisa J. Sutcliffe, Herzfeld Curator of Photography and Media Arts

On Site: Derrick Adams features a multimedia wall mural and sculptural installation Derrick Adams (American, b. 1970) made specifically for the Museum’s East End, on commission. Inspired by Victor Hugo Green’s The Negro Motorist Green Book (published 1936–66), a traveler’s guide for Black Americans during the Jim Crow era, Adams celebrates the rituals of everyday Black life and leisure and reframes historical Black narratives.

Derrick Adams: Our Time Together is the first in the Museum’s On Site series to activate the East End. The exhibition series, which began in 2001, involves inviting contemporary artists to make new work that responds to a location within the Museum.

Presenting Sponsors: Bader Philanthropies, Inc.

Milwaukee Art Museum’s Contemporary Art Society

Supporting Sponsor: Herzfeld Foundation

Program Highlights

Expert Series: Derrick Adams in Conversation with Dr. Adrienne Brown, Associate Professor, University of Chicago, and Director of Arts+Public Life

Sponsored by Milwaukee Art Museum’s African American Art Alliance and Contemporary Art Society

“On Site: Derrick Adams”: Block Party, a lakefront party that honored and celebrated everyday Black life and leisure in Milwaukee

Sponsored by Bader Philanthropies

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EAST
END ATRIUM

Currents 38: Christy Matson

Feb 25–July 17, 2022

Curated by Monica Obniski, Curator of Decorative Arts and Design, High Museum of Art and former Demmer Curator of 20th- and 21st-Century Design. Coordinated at the Museum by Margaret Andera, Interim Chief Curator and Curator of Contemporary Art

Currents 38 presented more than 40 woven compositions by Los Angeles–based artist Christy Matson (b. 1979), who thinks of herself as a painter. Her woven pictures participate in minimalism, abstraction, and decoration. She employs historical weaving structures and techniques to explore memory; the gendered history of textile production, long considered a feminized form of labor; and issues around sustainability.

The Museum’s Currents series began in 1982 to highlight new trends in contemporary art; Matson is the first fiber artist to be featured in the series.

Presenting Sponsor: Milwaukee Art Museum’s Friends of Art Research was supported by a Craft Research Fund grant from the Center for Craft. Exhibitions originally scheduled for 2020 at the Milwaukee Art Museum were made possible by the 2020 Visionaries: Donna and Donald Baumgartner, John and Murph Burke, Sheldon and Marianne Lubar, Joel and Caran Quadracci, Sue and Bud Selig, and Jeff and Gail Yabuki and the Yabuki Family Foundation.

Program Highlights

Expert Series: Christy Matson in Conversation with Shannon Stratton

Sponsored by the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Contemporary Art Society

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BRADLEY FAMILY GALLERY

A O SMITH CORPORATION GALLERY (AMERICAN ART GALLERY K230)

American Memory: Commemoration, Nostalgia, and Revision

Curated by Brandon Ruud, Abert Family Curator of American Art, and Phoenix Brown, Abert Family Curatorial Fellow

Told in three chapters across the galleries, this exhibition examined how images—paintings, prints, and documentary photographs—shape our memories and understanding of historical and current events. American Memory amplified underrepresented voices and analyzed the impact of slanted narratives, employing social history to move beyond purely aesthetic readings of the works.

Chapter 3: Responses and Revisions

Oct 1, 2021–Jan 16, 2022

This third and final chapter highlighted how the images we use and see in the schoolroom, in books and travel guides, and online and through social media can shape our memories and perceptions of historical events.

Distinctive Individuality: George Mann Niedecken’s Milwaukee Interiors

March 25–Oct 9, 2022

Curated by Brandon Ruud, Abert Family Curator of American Art, and Chyna Bounds, Assistant Curator

Local furniture designer and self-described “interior architect,” George Mann Niedecken (American, 1878–1945) blended the simplicity and natural forms emphasized by the Arts and Crafts movement and Prairie School with the decorative embellishments associated with the Art Nouveau and European Secessionist styles. Drawn from the Museum’s collection and its George Mann Niedecken Archives, Distinctive Individuality spotlighted Niedecken’s

approach to design for creating a home in complete harmony.

The exhibition focused on Niedecken’s Dining Table and Eight Chairs for the Frank T. Boesel Residence. Never before shown at the Museum, the set featured recently restored chairs.

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The reupholstering of the chairs was generously funded by the Demmer Charitable Trust.

PABST BREWING COMPANY GALLERY (EUROPEAN GALLERY S202)

In the Dark: European Prints, 1600–1910 Jan 14–June 5, 2022

Curated by Nikki Otten, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings

In the Dark featured 20 prints that revealed the many facets of darkness artists have explored over the centuries. Some depicted physical spaces, others adopted the dark as a metaphor for despair or grief, and still others represented primordial states from which life emerges. Made between the early 1600s and the early 1900s by artists including Paul Gauguin, Francisco de Goya, Käthe Kollwitz, and Rembrandt van Rijn,

all of the works were drawn from the Museum’s collection. Together, they offered an opportunity to reflect on the generative potential of darkness during some of the shortest days in Wisconsin.

Convoy of Wounded: An Artist’s Experience of War

Layton Art Collection Focus Exhibition

Aug 5, 2022–March 26, 2023

Curated by Catherine Sawinski, Assistant Curator of European Art

Edouard Castres’s painting Convoy of Wounded (Franco-Prussian War 1870) received wide acclaim after its display at the 1872 Paris Salon. A citizen of neutral Switzerland and member of the newly formed International Red Cross, Castres (1838–1902) was uniquely positioned to capture the humanitarian disaster that occurred toward the end of the Franco-Prussian War. Castres and the conflict that inspired the painting were brought into critical focus in this exhibition.

Program Highlights

Lecture: “War Imagery in Nineteenth Century France,” with Katie Hornstein, Associate Professor of Art History at Dartmouth College

Sponsored by Layton Art Collection Inc.

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HERZFELD CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY AND MEDIA ARTS

Shifting Perspectives: Landscape Photographs from the Collection

March 18–July 3, 2022

Curated by Lisa J. Sutcliffe, Herzfeld Curator of Photography and Media Arts, and Ariel Pate, Assistant Curator of Photography

Shifting Perspectives explored how photography transforms our understanding of the physical world— of the places we call home. Photographers have been documenting and reflecting upon the landscape since the early 1800s, when camera technology made capturing an image possible. Their pictures often trace the effects that political and social forces, including war, climate change, manufacturing, and development, have on the land. Together, the more than 65 photographs in the exhibition traced the various ways we see and understand the landscape, from metaphor to speculative terrain.

Exhibitions in the Herzfeld Center for Photography and Media Arts sponsored by: Herzfeld Foundation

Program Highlights

Artist Gallery Talk: Pao Houa Her

Haberman Local Luminaries, featuring in-gallery reflections by Dr. Chia Youyee Vang, PhD, Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee; Dr. Ermitte Saint Jacques, Assistant Professor, African and African Diaspora Studies, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee; and Antonio Butts, Executive Director, Walnut Way Conservation Corp.

Sponsored by the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Photography Council Community Voices Audio Guide, with Leana Yang, Hmong American Women’s Association; Rafael Smith, Citizen Action of Wisconsin; Josie Lee, Ho-Chunk Nation Museum and Cultural Center; Ck Ledesma, Milwaukee County Parks; Dr. Fran Kaplan, Nurturing Diversity Partners; and Billie Carter-Rankin, Milwaukee Art Museum

SCHROEDER GALLERIA

2022 Scholastic Art Awards: Wisconsin Exhibition

Feb 5–March 20, 2022

The annual exhibition that celebrates young talent in our state was back on-site this year. More than 300 artworks by Wisconsin students in grades 7–12 were featured in the 2022 Scholastic Art Awards: Wisconsin Exhibition at the Museum. The juried exhibition is drawn from some 2,000 submissions in the categories of Architecture & Industrial Design, Ceramics & Glass, Comic Art, Design, Digital Art, Drawing & Illustration, Editorial Cartoon, Expanded Projects, Fashion, Film & Animation, Jewelry, Mixed Media, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, and Senior Art Portfolios.

This program was supported with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Contributing Sponsors:

The Heller Foundation and Mary Ellen Heller in memory of Avis Heller

Peter and Debra Johnson

An anonymous donor

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above William Anders (American, b. 1933), NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) (founded 1958), Michael Light (American, b. 1963), Earthrise Seen for the First Time by Human Eyes, photograph by William Anders, Apollo 8, December 24, 1968, from the project Full Moon, 1999, printed 2021. Gift of Photography Council, M2001.47. Courtesy the artist. Negative NASA; digital image ©1999 Michael Light

TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS

Scandinavian Design & USA: Människor, möten och idéer, 1890–1980

(Scandinavian Design and the United States: People, Encounters and Ideas, 1890–1980)

Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden

Oct 14, 2021–Jan 9, 2022

Scandinavian Design og USA 1890–1980

(Scandinavian Design & USA: 1890–1980)

Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo, Norway

March 18–Aug 7, 2022

Milwaukee Scenes

Central Library Art Gallery, Milwaukee Public Library

Jan 28, 2020–ongoing

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Publications

Currents 38: Christy Matson

Monica Obniski, Curator of Decorative Arts and Design, High Museum of Art; former Demmer Curator of 20th- and 21stCentury Design, Milwaukee Art Museum

With contribution by Su Wu and a conversation with the artist

Foreword by: Marcelle Polednik

Edited by: Tanya Heinrich

Designed by: Ryan Polich

Produced by: Lucia|Marquand

Published by: Milwaukee Art Museum

Distributed by: Artbook/D.A.P.

Hardcover, 80 pages, 2021

The Milwaukee Art Museum’s Currents exhibition series highlights new trends in contemporary art. This volume brings together nearly 50 of Christy Matson’s works from the previous five years, which were featured in the exhibition, and is the first publication to explore the artist’s wide-ranging textile art. Working within a renewed interest in craft practices, the Los Angeles–based Matson (born 1979) creates woven pictures that explore memory and imagination through the layered history of textile production while advocating for issues surrounding sustainability. Her abstract compositions resemble paintings, and yet they are deeply rooted in textile history. Using a digital jacquard loom, Matson both honors the centuries-old craft and embraces new technologies.

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Always New: The Posters of Jules Chéret

Nikki Otten, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings, Milwaukee Art Museum

With contributions by Ruth E. Iskin and Virginie Vignon

Foreword by: Marcelle Polednik

Edited by: Melissa Duffes

Designed by: Thomas Eykemans

Produced by: Lucia|Marquand

Published by: Milwaukee Art Museum

Distributed by: ACC Art Books

Hardcover and softcover, 240 pages, 2022

Always New: The Posters of Jules Chéret is the first museum publication in English dedicated to the French artist Jules Chéret (1836–1932) and celebrates the impact he had on French art and culture. The exhibition catalogue details how Chéret embraced the public’s interest in novelty and rapid change during the 19th century and transformed the illustrated poster into a form of ephemeral art. Drawing from the James and Susee Wiechmann Collection, the largest collection of Chéret posters in the United States, Always New features more than 100 works illustrated in full color that span the artist’s career.

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Loans

Listed chronologically by date of loan.

Paula Modersohn-Becker

Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Germany Oct 8, 2021–Feb 13, 2022

Paula Modersohn-Becker

Two Girls in White and Blue Dresses, 1906 Oil on board

M2004.128

Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France Denver Art Museum, CO Nov 14, 2021–March 13, 2022

With subsequent travel to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA (April 16–July 31, 2022)

Edmund Tarbell

Three Sisters—A Study in June Sunlight, 1890 Oil on canvas

M1925.1

The History of Wisconsin Art Exhibition: A Creative Place

Cedarburg Art Museum, WI Jan 22–May 8, 2022

John Wilde

Cook’s Delight, 1947 Oil on wood

M1983.393

Harry Bertoia: Sculpting Mid-Century Modern Life Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, TX Jan 29–April 23, 2022

Harry Bertoia Flowering, 1965 Bronze M1975.132

Pressing Innovation: Printing Fine Art in the Upper Midwest Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin–Madison, WI Feb 14–May 15, 2022

Robert Arneson

Published by Landfall Press

Broken Brick, from Brick Suite, 1975–76 Etching

LP1992.23.1

California Brick, from Brick Suite, 1975–76 Etching

LP1992.24.1

Moby Brick, from Brick Suite, 1975–76 Lithograph

LP1992.27.1

New Brick/Old Stone, from Brick Suite, 1975–76 Lithograph

LP1992.32.1

Brick, from Brick Suite, 1976 Terracotta

LP1992.28.1

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Don Baum

Published by Landfall Press

Domus, 1992

Color lithographs

LP1993.1.1–.5

Lesley Dill

Published by Landfall Press

Poem Dress, “The Soul Selects Her Own Society, ” 1993

Lithograph LP1994.04.01

Marilyn Minter

Published by Landfall Press

Hands Washing, 1989

Screenprint

LP1992.321.1

Claes Oldenburg

Published by Landfall Press

Geometric Mouse Pyramid, Doubled, 1976

Lithograph LP1994.74.01

Martin Puryear

Published by Landfall Press

Dark Loop, 1982

Woodcut

M1989.90

Pat Steir

Published by Landfall Press

Roll Me a Rainbow, 1973–74

Lithograph

LP1995.10.01

Paintings on Stone: Science and the Sacred, 1530–1800

Saint Louis Art Museum, MO

Feb 20–May 15, 2022

Lucas De Heere, attributed to Triple Profile Portrait, ca. 1570 Oil on slate M1966.55

Art in Embassies Program, United States Embassy, Luxembourg Office of the Ambassador

May 5, 2022–Jan 31, 2025

David Lenz

Sam and Perfect World, 2005 Oil on linen M2010.17

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Marilyn Minter, Hands Washing, 1989. Landfall Press Archive, Gift of Jack Lemon and Suzanne and Richard Pieper LP1992.321.1. Photo by Larry Sanders. © Marilyn Minter

Alex Katz

Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, Spain

June 14–Sept 11, 2022

Alex Katz

Water Lillies, 1966

Oil on canvas M1975.189

Beth Lipman: All in Time

Wichita Art Museum, KS

June 25–Sept 25, 2022

Beth Lipman

Laid Table (Still Life with Metal Pitcher), 2007 Blown, sculpted, lamp-worked and kiln-formed glass on wood table M2009.48

Diego Rivera’s America

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA

July 16, 2022–Jan 3, 2023

Diego Rivera

Woman with Flowers, 1938 Charcoal and pastel on paper M1980.139

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David Lenz, Sam and the Perfect World, 2005. Purchase, with funds from the Linda and Daniel Bader Foundation, Suzanne and Richard Pieper, and Barbara Stein M2010.17. Photo by John R. Glembin. © David Lenz

Acquisitions

The acquisition list includes gifts and purchases from September 1, 2021, to August 31, 2022. Dimensions are in inches, with height, width, and depth in that order, unless otherwise specified. Drawings, prints, and photographs are on paper, with exceptions noted. Primary materials only are listed for design objects.

PAINTINGS

Julia Beck

(Swedish, 1853–1935)

Nénuphars, ca. 1890

Oil on canvas

18 1/8 × 21 5/8 in.

(46 × 55 cm)

Purchase with funds from the Lucia K. Stern Trust

M2022.24

Netherlandish

Adam Names the Animals in the Garden of Eden, 1790/1810

Reverse glass painting

20 × 26 1/2 in.

(50.8 × 67.31 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.719

Julius Segall (American, b. Nakel an der Netze, Posen, Prussia, 1860–1925)

Venetian Scene, ca. 1900

Oil on canvas

30 × 24 in. (76.2 × 60.96 cm)

Gift of Edward and Katie Misik

M2021.788

Tavares Strachan (Bahamian, b. 1979)

Hover, 2019

Oil, enamel, vinyl, and pigment on Mylar

84 × 84 in.

(213.36 × 213.36 cm)

Purchase, Christine A. Symchych & James P. McNulty Acquisition Fund

M2021.777

Hale Woodruff (American, 1900–1980)

Untitled, 1955 Oil on Masonite

20 × 12 in. (50.8 × 30.48 cm)

Museum Purchase, Decorative Arts Objects Deaccession

Fund and Modern and Contemporary Art Fund

M2021.1148

DRAWINGS

Jennifer Bartlett (American, 1941–2022)

Elements 5: Water, 1990

Pastel

sheet: 31 1/2 × 31 1/2 in. (80.01 × 80.01 cm)

Gift of Lynde B. Uihlein

M2021.789

Peter Candid (Netherlandish, ca. 1548–1628)

St. Matthew and the Angel, 1572/86

Pen and ink with wash sheet: 2 13/16 × 4 in. (7.14 × 10.16 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.734

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Julie Beck, Nénuphars, 1890. Full credit on this page.

French Leaves from a Book of Hours, 14th/15th century

Ink, tempera, and gold leaf on parchment sheet: 5 7/8 × 4 1/4 in.

(14.92 × 10.8 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.725–.730

German Study of men’s heads, 1500/50

Pen and ink with wash sheet: 5 3/4 × 5 in.

(14.61 × 12.7 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.736

Francesco Guardi (Italian, 1712–1793)

Capriccio with a View through an Arch, 1770/85

Pen and ink with wash sheet: 11 3/16 × 7 7/8 in.

(28.42 × 20 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.731

Italian Leaf with an Illuminated Letter of the Adoration of the Shepherds from a Choir Book, 15th century

Ink, tempera, and gold ink on parchment image and sheet: 25 11/16 × 18 3/8 in. (65.25 × 46.67 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.724

Mercury Carrying Psyche to Mount Olympus, 16th century

Pen and ink with wash sheet: 10 × 7 1/16 in.

(25.4 × 17.94 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.735

The Last Supper, 17th century

Pen and ink with wash sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 7/16 in.

(27.78 × 36.67 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.737

Lombard Illuminator (Lombard, Italy, active 15th century)

Illuminated Letter with the Resurrection of Christ, ca. 1480

Ink, tempera, and gold ink on parchment sheet: 5 13/16 × 5 1/8 in.

(14.76 × 13.02 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.723

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Jennifer Bartlett, Elements 5: Water, 1990. © Jennifer Bartlett. Full credit on page 30.

Master of Thomas Hoo (Paris, France, active 15th century)

Leaf with a Miniature of the Coronation of the Virgin from a Book of Hours, ca. 1440

Ink, tempera, gold ink, and gold leaf on parchment

sheet: 6 15/16 × 4 15/16 in.

(17.7 × 12.5 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.721

Sam Messenger (English, b. 1980)

CRY.S.20.15, 2015

CRY.S.25.15, 2015

CRY.S.43.15, 2015

CRY.S.50.15, 2015

CRY.S.53.15, 2015

CRY.S.55.15, 2015

Ink frozen on paper

sheet (each): 11 1/2 × 8 5/16 in.

(29.21 × 21.17 cm)

Gift of Christine A. Symchych and James P. McNulty

M2021.1098–1103

Clarence Boyce Monegar (American, 1910–1968)

Bobwhite, 1948/68

Watercolor

sheet: 10 × 7 7/16 in.

(25.4 × 18.89 cm)

Gift of Carol Stephenson

M2021.646

Settin’ Down, 1948/68

Watercolor

image and sheet:

22 1/16 × 30 1/8 in.

(56.04 × 76.52 cm)

Gift of Carol Stephenson

M2021.648

Timberdoodle, 1948/68

Watercolor

sheet: 10 × 7 7/16 in.

(25.4 × 18.89 cm)

Gift of Carol Stephenson

M2021.647

Workshop of Jean de Montluçon (French, 1417–1494)

Workshop of Jacquelin de Montluçon (French, 1463–1505)

Leaf with a Miniature of the Annunciation from a Book of Hours, 1495/1500

Ink, tempera, gold ink, and gold leaf on parchment sheet: 7 1/16 × 4 7/8 in.

(17.94 × 12.38 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.722

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Clarence Boyce Monegar Settin’ Down 1948/68. © Clarence Boyce Monegar. Full credit on this page.

Gaetano Piccini

(Italian, active 1724–1744)

Profile Head of a Satyr, ca. 1725

Pen and brown ink

sheet: 5 7/8 × 6 in.

(14.92 × 15.24 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.732

After Salvator Rosa

(Italian, 1615–1673)

A standing warrior holding a spear, his face turned to the background, after 1657

Red chalk

sheet: 5 3/16 × 3 9/16 in.

(13.18 × 9.05 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.733

PRINTS

John Taylor Arms

(American, 1887–1953)

A Gargoyle, Lincoln Cathedral, 1920

Etching

plate: 1 13/16 × 3 1/16 in.

(4.6 × 7.78 cm)

sheet: 3 1/2 × 5 15/16 in.

(8.89 × 15.08 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski in honor of Mary Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.749

The Gargoyle and his Quarry, Notre Dame, 1920 Etching

plate: 7 1/16 × 5 3/8 in.

(17.94 × 13.65 cm)

sheet: 10 1/2 × 9 1/16 in.

(26.67 × 23.02 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski in honor of Mary Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.752

A Chimera, Rheims Etching

plate: 4 3/8 × 2 7/16 in.

(11.11 × 6.19 cm)

sheet: 5 5/8 × 3 11/16 in.

(14.29 × 9.37 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski in honor of Mary Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.745

A Gable in Thiers, 1921

Etching

plate: 7 5/8 × 4 9/16 in.

(19.37 × 11.59 cm)

sheet: 13 3/8 × 9 in.

(33.97 × 22.86 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.750

Guardians of the Spire (Amiens Cathedral Number Two), 1921

Etching

plate: 6 11/16 × 9 15/16 in.

(16.99 × 25.24 cm)

sheet: 9 × 15 1/2 in.

(22.86 × 39.37 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski in honor of Mary Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.747

Watching the People Below, Amiens Cathedral, 1921

Etching

plate: 4 11/16 × 7 15/16 in.

(11.91 × 20.16 cm)

sheet: 7 1/4 × 10 1/8 in.

(18.42 × 25.72 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski in honor of Mary Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.748

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John Taylor Arms Le Penseur de Notre Dame, 1923. © John Taylor Arms. Full credit on page 34.

The Gothic Spirit (A Gargoyle, A Gothic Spirit), 1922

Etching and stipple

plate: 11 3/4 × 7 3/16 in.

(29.85 × 18.26 cm)

sheet: 15 11/16 × 10 11/16 in.

(39.8 × 27.2 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski in honor of Mary

Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.738

Sentinels, 1922

Etching

plate: 4 5/16 × 7 7/16 in.

(10.95 × 18.89 cm)

sheet: 7 1/16 × 9 1/16 in.

(18 × 23 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski in honor of Mary

Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.740

Through Wind and Weather

(Notre Dame Gargoyle), 1922

Etching

plate: 7 1/8 × 8 in.

(18.1 × 20.32 cm)

sheet: 9 × 11 3/8 in.

(22.9 × 28.9 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski in honor of Mary

Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.739

A Gargoyle of Amiens, 1923

Etching

plate: 5 × 6 7/8 in.

(12.7 × 17.46 cm)

sheet: 9 5/8 × 12 3/16 in.

(24.4 × 31 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski in honor of Mary

Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.743

Le Penseur de Notre Dame

(Thinker of Notre Dame), 1923

Etching

plate: 12 1/2 × 10 1/16 in.

(31.75 × 25.56 cm)

sheet: 16 13/16 × 12 1/2 in.

(42.7 × 31.75 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski in honor of Mary

Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.746

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Barbara Rossi, Pedestrian Rainbow Lady, 1969. © Barbara Rossi. Full credit on page 40.

Ugly Devil (Gargoyle Studies), 1924

Etching

plate: 3 3/16 × 3 1/8 in.

(8.1 × 7.94 cm)

sheet: 6 11/16 × 6 5/16 in.

(17 × 16.1 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski in honor of Mary

Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.741

A Devil of Notre Dame, 1929

Etching

plate: 8 × 5 1/2 in.

(20.32 × 13.97 cm)

sheet: 11 15/16 × 7 15/16 in.

(30.4 × 20.2 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski in honor of Mary

Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.744

Plumed Serpent, Chichén Itzá, 1940

Etching

plate: 1 7/8 × 2 1/2 in.

(4.76 × 6.35 cm)

sheet: 6 3/16 × 7 11/16 in.

(15.7 × 19.5 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.751

Une Chimère (A Chimera), 1947

Etching

plate: 3 × 2 1/2 in.

(7.62 × 6.35 cm)

sheet: 5 11/16 × 3 3/4 in.

(14.5 × 9.5 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski in honor of Mary

Ann and Nicholas Zwaska

M2021.742

Jennifer Bolande (American, b. 1957)

Untitled, from the series Space Photography, 2010

Inkjet print

framed: 26 × 40 in. (66.04 × 101.6 cm)

Gift of David Robbins

M2021.790

British

Cared For, from the periodical Illustrated London News, December 24, 1870

Wood engraving

block: 8 3/16 × 12 1/8 in.

(20.8 × 30.8 cm)

sheet: 10 3/4 × 15 3/4 in.

(27.31 × 40.01 cm)

Purchase M2022.16

George Elbert Burr (American, 1859–1939)

The Land of Mystery–The Desert, ca. 1935

Etching and drypoint

plate: 6 13/16 × 9 7/16 in.

(17.3 × 23.97 cm)

sheet: 9 5/8 × 13 5/16 in.

(24.45 × 33.81 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.761

November, 1923

Drypoint

plate: 7 1/4 × 6 1/16 in.

(18.42 × 15.4 cm)

sheet: 11 1/16 × 9 in.

(28.1 × 22.86 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.763

Coast at Monterey, California, after 1906

Etching

plate: 10 × 7 15/16 in.

(25.4 × 20.16 cm)

sheet: 13 × 10 1/8 in.

(33.02 × 25.72 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.757

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Palm Canyon [no. 1], ca. 1921

Drypoint

plate: 6 3/4 × 4 15/16 in.

(17.15 × 12.54 cm)

sheet: 11 × 7 9/16 in.

(27.94 × 19.21 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.754

Springtime, Paradise Valley, Arizona, after 1920

Drypoint

plate: 12 13/16 × 9 13/16 in.

(32.54 × 24.92 cm)

sheet: 15 15/16 × 11 3/4 in.

(40.48 × 29.85 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.758

A Mirage, Arizona [no. 2], 1921

Drypoint

plate: 7 11/16 × 9 13/16 in.

(19.5 × 25 cm)

sheet: 10 1/8 × 12 3/8 in.

(25.7 × 31.4 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.759

Cornfield in Winter, 1923

Drypoint

plate: 3 7/16 × 5 7/8 in.

(8.73 × 14.92 cm)

sheet: 7 1/2 × 10 1/2 in.

(19.05 × 26.67 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.753

Old Pine and Cedar, ca. 1923

Etching

plate: 9 5/8 × 7 3/16 in.

(24.45 × 18.26 cm)

sheet: 15 1/8 × 11 7/16 in.

(38.42 × 29.05 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.755

New Moon and Evening Star, Phoenix, after 1923

Etching, drypoint, and aquatint

plate: 9 3/4 × 7 3/4 in.

(24.7 × 19.7 cm)

sheet: 13 × 10 9/16 in.

(33 × 26.8 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.762

Arizona Storm, 1927

Drypoint

plate: 4 5/16 × 5 7/8 in.

(11 × 15 cm)

sheet: 7 9/16 × 10 1/8 in.

(19.2 × 25.7 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.756

Summer Cloud, Apache Trail, Arizona, ca. 1927

Drypoint and aquatint

plate: 7 11/16 × 9 13/16 in.

(19.53 × 24.92 cm)

sheet: 10 9/16 × 12 3/8 in.

(26.83 × 31.43 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.766

Evening, Navajo Country, Arizona, ca. 1929

Drypoint

plate: 9 11/16 × 11 7/8 in.

(24.61 × 30.16 cm)

sheet: 13 5/16 × 15 7/16 in.

(33.81 × 39.21 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.760

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Evening, Arizona, ca. 1930

Etching

plate: 4 15/16 × 6 3/4 in.

(12.54 × 17.15 cm)

sheet: 8 15/16 × 11 11/16 in.

(22.7 × 29.69 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.765

Oaks in Winter, before 1939

Drypoint and etching

plate: 9 7/8 × 6 3/4 in.

(25.08 × 17.15 cm)

sheet: 13 9/16 × 10 1/16 in.

(34.45 × 25.56 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.764

Paul Cadmus (American, 1904–1999)

Arabesque, 1947

Etching

plate: 6 5/16 × 6 1/2 in.

(16 × 16.5 cm)

sheet: 15 3/4 × 10 7/16 in.

(40 × 26.5 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski in honor of Brandon Ruud

M2021.767

Chuck Close (American, 1940–2021)

Janet, 1988

Linocut

block and sheet: 14 5/8 × 12

11/16 in. (37.15 × 32.23 cm)

Gift of Eleanor and William Wainwright

M2022.19

Georg von Dillis (German, 1759–1841)

The Rotting Trunk (Der modernde Baumstamm), 1793

Etching

plate: 6 9/16 × 9 7/16 in.

(16.67 × 23.97 cm)

sheet: 10 5/16 × 14 1/4 in.

(26.19 × 36.2 cm)

Purchase, René von Schleinitz Memorial Fund

M2022.29

Richard Estes (American, b. 1932)

Piccadilly Station, from the series Urban Landscapes II, 1979

Screenprint

image: 19 7/8 × 13 1/8 in.

(50.48 × 33.34 cm)

sheet: 27 1/2 × 19 5/8 in.

(69.85 × 49.85 cm)

Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen

M2021.1087

Alex Katz (American, b. 1927)

Striped Jacket (Ada), 1981

Lithograph

image and sheet: 29 1/2 × 37

1/4 in. (74.93 × 94.62 cm)

Gift of Eleanor and William

Wainwright

M2022.20

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Carl Wilhelm Kolbe the Elder, Landscape with Clumps of Tall Oak Trees (Landschaft mit Gruppen hoher Eichen), ca. 1802. Full credit on page 38.

Carl Wilhelm Kolbe the Elder (German, 1759–1835)

Landscape with Clumps of Tall Oak Trees (Landschaft mit Gruppen hoher Eichen), ca. 1802

Etching

plate: 12 15/16 × 16 15/16 in.

(32.86 × 43.02 cm)

sheet: 16 5/16 × 20 5/8 in.

(41.43 × 52.39 cm)

Purchase, René von Schleinitz Memorial Fund

M2022.26

Martin Lewis (American, b. Australia, 1881–1962)

Suburban Evening, 1925

Drypoint

plate: 9 13/16 × 7 7/8 in. (25 × 20 cm)

sheet: 15 1/16 × 12 in.

(38.3 × 30.5 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski in honor of Nikki Otten

M2021.768

Wet Saturday, 1929

Drypoint

plate: 9 13/16 × 10 7/16 in.

(25 × 26.5 cm)

sheet: 13 × 13 15/16 in.

(33 × 35.4 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski in honor of James DeYoung

M2021.769

Boss of the Block, ca. 1939

Etching and aquatint

plate: 11 3/16 × 7 7/16 in.

(28.42 × 18.89 cm)

sheet: 15 7/8 × 11 1/16 in.

(40.32 × 28.1 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski

M2021.770

Reginald Marsh (American, 1898–1954)

Chop Suey Dancers #1, 1929

Etching with hand coloring

plate: 7 13/16 × 5 15/16 in.

(19.84 × 15.08 cm)

sheet: 10 × 7 1/2 in. (25.4 × 19.05 cm)

Purchase, Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski Fund

M2022.1

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Cornelis de Visscher, The Large Cat, ca. 1657. Full credit on page 40.

Anthony McCall

(British, b. 1946)

Study for Leaving, 2013

Lithograph

image: 12 7/16 × 16 15/16 in.

(31.59 × 43.02 cm)

sheet: 15 11/16 × 20 1/16 in.

(39.85 × 50.96 cm)

Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen

M2021.1088

Frederick Mershimer

(American, b. 1958)

Across the Street, 1991

Mezzotint

plate: 8 15/16 × 5 7/8 in.

(22.7 × 14.92 cm)

sheet: 13 1/2 × 9 3/4 in.

(34.29 × 24.77 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski

M2021.772

Fire Dance, 1995

Mezzotint

plate: 5 1/2 × 10 1/4 in.

(13.97 × 26.04 cm)

sheet: 9 7/8 × 14 3/8 in.

(25.08 × 36.51 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.771

Thomas Nast (American, 1840–1902)

Thrown Completely into the Shade, from the periodical Harper’s Weekly, March 18, 1871

Wood engraving block and sheet: 15 × 11 in.

(38.1 × 27.94 cm)

Purchase M2022.15

Bruce Nauman (American, b. 1941)

Holding Hands: All Thumbs, 1998

Etching

plate: 17 7/8 × 23 3/4 in.

(45.4 × 60.33 cm)

sheet: 22 5/8 × 27 15/16 in.

(57.47 × 70.96 cm)

Gift of Eleanor and William Wainwright

M2022.21

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Reginald Marsh, Chop Suey Dancers #1, 1929. © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Full
credit on page 38.

Audrey Niffenegger (American, b. 1963)

Self-Portrait as St. Lucy, 1998

Etching with colored pencil image and sheet: 7 11/16 × 5 7/16 in. (19.53 × 13.81 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski

M2021.773

Johann Elias Ridinger (German, 1698–1767)

Adam Names the Animals in the Garden of Eden, ca. 1750

Etching with engraving

plate: 15 1/2 × 21 7/16 in.

(39.37 × 54.45 cm)

sheet: 16 1/8 × 21 15/16 in.

(40.96 × 55.72 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.720

Barbara Rossi (American, b. 1940)

Pedestrian Rainbow Lady, 1969

Hand-colored etching and aquatint on satin

16 1/2 × 13 1/2 in. (41.91 × 34.29 cm)

Gift of Kohler Foundation, Inc.

M2021.644

Cornelis de Visscher (Dutch, ca. 1629–1658)

The Large Cat, ca. 1657

Engraving

plate: 5 9/16 × 7 5/16 in.

(14.13 × 18.57 cm)

sheet: 5 3/4 × 7 7/16 in.

(14.61 × 18.89 cm)

Purchase, Schuchardt Fund

M2022.28

Max Josef Wagenbauer (German, 1775–1829)

Model Sheets for Landscape

Draftsmen, 1805/23

Lithographs; bound volume

closed: 13 5/8 × 10 1/8 × 1/2 in.

(34.61 × 25.72 × 1.27 cm)

open: 13 5/8 × 20 5/16 in.

(34.61 × 51.59 cm)

Purchase, René von Schleinitz Memorial Fund

M2022.27

Ericka Walker (American, b. 1981)

Always New at the Milwaukee Art Museum, 2022

Color lithograph

image and sheet: 30 × 22 in.

(76.2 × 55.88 cm)

Commissioned by the Milwaukee Art Museum

M2022.22

Every Morning, 2022

Color lithograph

image and sheet: 30 × 22 in.

(76.2 × 55.88 cm)

Commissioned by the Milwaukee Art Museum

M2022.23

Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987)

Untitled, from the series

Flowers, 1974

Hand-colored screenprint

image and sheet: 40 3/4 × 27

5/16 in. (103.51 × 69.37 cm)

Gift of David Robbins

M2021.645

Stow Wengenroth (American, 1906–1978)

Descending Skies, Eastport

Maine, 1932

Lithograph

image: 7 3/8 × 12 13/16 in.

(18.8 × 32.5 cm)

sheet: 11 7/16 × 15 7/8 in.

(29 × 40.4 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray

Grzebielski

M2021.774

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Art Werger (American, b. 1955)

As We Were, 2013

Mezzotint

plate: 9 × 11 3/4 in. (22.86 × 29.85 cm)

sheet: 15 1/4 × 18 3/16 in. (38.74 × 46.2 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski

M2021.775

James

Whistler (American, 1834–1903)

J. Becquet, Sculptor (The Fiddler), from The Thames Set (A Series of Sixteen Etchings of Scenes on the Thames and Other Subjects), 1859 Etching and drypoint

plate: 10 1/8 × 7 1/2 in.

(25.72 × 19.05 cm)

sheet: 11 × 8 7/16 in.

(28 × 21.5 cm)

Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski

M2021.776

PHOTOGRAPHS

Derrick Adams (American, b. 1970)

Our Time Together, 2021

Inkjet print on vinyl 180 × 1130 1/2 in. (457.2 × 2871.48 cm)

Commissioned by the Milwaukee Art Museum with funds from the Museum’s Contemporary Art Society

M2022.30

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Abbott McNeill Derrick Adams, Our Time Together (detail), 2021. Image courtesy of the artist. © Derrick Adams Full credit on this page.

Laura Aguilar (American, 1959–2018)

Stillness #26, 1999

Gelatin silver print

image: 9 3/16 × 13 3/16 in.

(23.34 × 33.5 cm)

sheet: 11 × 13 15/16 in.

(27.94 × 35.4 cm)

Purchase, with funds from the Lucia K. Stern Trust

M2022.9

Grounded #106, 2006/07, printed 2018

Inkjet print

image: 20 × 14 3/4 in.

(50.8 × 37.47 cm)

sheet: 22 × 17 in.

(55.88 × 43.18 cm)

Purchase, with funds from the Lucia K. Stern Trust

M2022.10

Grounded #114, 2006/07, printed 2018

Inkjet print

image: 12 1/4 × 16 5/16 in.

(31.12 × 41.43 cm)

sheet: 17 × 22 1/16 in.

(43.18 × 56.04 cm)

Purchase, with funds from the Lucia K. Stern Trust

M2022.11

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An-My Lê, Ambush II from the series Small Wars, 1999/2002, printed 2021. © An-My Lê. Full credit on page 45.

Zalika Azim

(American, b. 1990)

Heard on higher grounds (the hunted have two primary tools for survival: imagination and hyperbole), 2021

Chromogenic print mounted on inkjet print

image and sheet: 33 3/8 × 50 in. (84.77 × 127 cm)

Purchase, with funds from the Lucia K. Stern Trust

M2022.8

Marco Breuer (German, b. 1966)

Untitled (C-1446), 2012

Chromogenic print, embossed, burned

image and sheet: 13 1/2 × 10 7/8 in. (34.29 × 27.62 cm)

Gift of Christine A. Symchych and James P. McNulty

M2021.1089

Widline Cadet (American, b. Haiti, 1992)

Yon Etranje ki pa Sanble Youn #2 (A Stranger Who Doesn’t Look Like One #2), 2019

Inkjet print

framed: 40 × 32 × 2 in. (101.6 × 81.28 × 5.08 cm)

Purchase, with funds from the Lucia K. Stern Trust

M2021.785

Sé Sou Ou Mwen Mété Espwa

m #3 (I Put All My Hopes On You #3), 2021

Inkjet prints in artist frame

framed: 50 × 40 × 2 in. (127 × 101.6 × 5.08 cm)

Purchase, with funds from the Lucia K. Stern Trust

M2021.784

Nona Faustine (American, b. 1977)

By the shore I found her, from the series Mitochondria, 2013, printed 2021

Inkjet print

image: 11 × 16 1/2 in. (27.94 × 41.91 cm)

sheet: 11 1/4 × 16 15/16 in. (28.58 × 43.02 cm)

Purchase, with funds from the Lucia K. Stern Trust

M2021.783

Negro Burying Ground, Elmendorf Reformed Church, Harlem 1665–1869, from the series White Shoes, 2016, printed 2021

Inkjet print

image and sheet: 27 × 40 in. (68.58 × 101.6 cm)

Purchase, with funds from the Lucia K. Stern Trust

M2021.782

Bryan Graf (American, b. 1982)

Catalina, 2014

Chromogenic print

image and sheet: 56 1/4 × 30 in. (142.88 × 76.2 cm)

Gift of Christine A. Symchych and James P. McNulty

M2021.1090

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Cara Romero, Julia 2018. © Cara Romero. Courtesy of the artist. All rights reserved. Full credit on page 48.

Pao Houa Her (American, b. Laos, 1982)

untitled (woman with poppies), from the series The Imaginative Landscape, 2018, printed 2021

Inkjet print image and sheet: 40 × 32 in. (101.6 × 81.28 cm)

Purchase, with funds from Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund and Photography Council M2022.2

untitled (black and white dried poppies), from the series The Imaginative Landscape, 2019, printed 2021

Inkjet print image and sheet: 20 × 16 in. (50.8 × 40.64 cm)

Purchase, with funds from Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund and Photography Council M2022.7

untitled (opium flower with pink fabric), from the series

The Imaginative Landscape, 2019, printed 2021

Inkjet print image and sheet: 20 × 16 in. (50.8 × 40.64 cm)

Purchase, with funds from Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund and Photography Council

M2022.5

untitled (poppy field in Minnesota), from the series

The Imaginative Landscape, 2019, printed 2021

Inkjet print

image and sheet: 52 × 65 in. (132.08 × 165.1 cm)

Purchase, with funds from Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund and Photography Council M2022.6

untitled (two girls), from the series The Imaginative Landscape, 2019, printed 2021

Inkjet print image and sheet: 40 × 32 in. (101.6 × 81.28 cm)

Purchase, with funds from Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund and Photography Council M2022.4

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Pao Houa Her, untitled (poppy field in Minnesota), from the series The Imaginative Landscape, 2019, printed 2021. © Pao Houa Her. Full credit on this page.

untitled (woman in pink), from the series The Imaginative Landscape, 2019, printed 2021

Inkjet print

image and sheet: 40 × 32 in.

(101.6 × 81.28 cm)

Purchase, with funds from Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund and Photography Council

M2022.3

Anthony Hernandez (American, b. 1947)

Pictures for Rome #22, 1999, printed 2018

Inkjet print image and sheet: 48 × 48 in.

(121.92 × 121.92 cm)

Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2021.1082

Horst P. Horst (American, b. Germany, 1906–1999)

[Lisa Fonssagrives], 1939

Gelatin silver print

image: 9 3/8 × 7 3/8 in.

(23.81 × 18.73 cm)

sheet: 10 × 8 in.

(25.4 × 20.32 cm)

Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2021.1083

Isaac Julien (English, b. 1960)

J.P. Ball Studio, 1867

Douglass (Lessons of the Hour), 2019

Inkjet print mounted on aluminum image and sheet: 22 1/2 × 29 7/8 in. (57.15 × 75.88 cm)

Purchase, with funds from Tom and Jane Lacy M2022.25

Farrah Karapetian (American, b. 1978)

Untitled (Slip #6), 2013

Chromogenic photogram image and sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm)

Gift of Christine A. Symchych and James P. McNulty

M2021.1095

Untitled (Slip #21), 2013

Chromogenic photogram image and sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm)

Gift of Christine A. Symchych and James P. McNulty

M2021.1096

Untitled (Slip #44), 2014

Chromogenic photogram

image and sheet: 30 × 20 in. (76.2 × 50.8 cm)

Gift of Christine A. Symchych and James P. McNulty

M2021.1094

Chuck Kelton (American, b. 1952)

Thoughts on a Mountain and Valleys #12, 2015

Gelatin silver chemogram image and sheet: 20 × 16 in. (50.8 × 40.64 cm)

Gift of Christine A. Symchych and James P. McNulty

M2021.1091

An-My Lê (American, b. Saigon, 1960)

Ambush II, from the series Small Wars, 1999/2002, printed 2021

Gelatin silver print

image: 25 3/4 × 37 1/2 in. (65.41 × 95.25 cm)

image and sheet: 25 3/4 × 37 1/2 in. (65.41 × 95.25 cm)

Purchase, Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund

M2021.781

Fragment I: General P.G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans, Louisiana, from the series Silent General, 2016 Inkjet print image and sheet: 39 1/2 × 56 in. (100.33 × 142.24 cm)

Purchase, with funds in memory of Betty Croasdaile and John E. Julien

M2021.780

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Helen Levitt (American, 1913–2009)

New York, 1959, printed

2000/09

Chromogenic print

image: 8 × 12 in.

(20.32 × 30.48 cm)

sheet: 11 × 14 in.

(27.94 × 35.56 cm)

Gift of Mimi Levitt

M2021.1149

Chris McCaw (American, b. 1971)

Sunburned GSP #659 (Strait of Juan de Fuca Between Storms), 2013

Gelatin silver paper negatives

image and sheet (each):

10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm)

overall: 10 × 32 in.

(25.4 × 81.28 cm)

Gift of Christine A. Symchych and James P. McNulty

M2021.1092

Sunburned GSP #682 (San Francisco Bay), 2013

Gelatin silver paper negative

image and sheet: 24 × 20 in. (60.96 × 50.8 cm)

Gift of Christine A. Symchych and James P. McNulty

M2021.1093

Joel Meyerowitz (American, b. 1938)

[291 photographs by Joel Meyerowitz], 1963/2002

Chromogenic, gelatin silver, and dye-transfer prints

image (various): 4 15/16 × 7

9/16 in. (12.54 × 19.21 cm) to 32 ½ × 39 11/16 in. (82.55 × 100.81 cm)

sheet (various): 8 × 10 in.

(20.32 × 25.4 cm) to 36

11/16 × 40 7/8 in. (93.19 × 103.82 cm)

Gift of an anonymous donor M2021.791–.1081

[108 photographs by Joel Meyerowitz], 1963/2002

Chromogenic, gelatin silver, and dye-transfer prints

image (various): 7 5/8 × 9 5/8 in. (19.37 × 24.45 cm) to 23

1/2 × 18 11/16 in. (59.69 × 47.47 cm)

sheet (various): 11 × 14 in. (27.94 × 35.56 cm) to 24 × 20 in. (60.96 × 50.8 cm)

Gift of an anonymous donor

U2021.1–.108

Tyler Mitchell

(American, b. 1995)

Untitled (Idyllic Space Film

Still), 2019

Inkjet print

image and sheet: 20 1/4 × 36 in.

(51.44 × 91.44 cm)

Gift of Emma Lasry

M2021.1104

Yola Monakhov Stockton

(American, b. Russia, 1974)

Untitled (Post-Photography)

[P115], 2014

Gelatin silver print

image and sheet: 14 × 11 in.

(35.56 × 27.94 cm)

Gift of Christine A. Symchych and James P. McNulty

M2021.1097

Nickolas Muray

(American, 1892–-1965)

Frida with Granizo, Coyoacon, 1939, printed later

Gelatin silver print

image: 11 7/8 × 11 15/16 in.

(30.16 × 30.32 cm)

sheet: 14 5/16 × 14 13/16 in.

(36.35 × 37.62 cm)

Gift of Nickolas Muray Photo

Archives, LLC

M2021.1150

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Frida and Diego with Hat, San Ángel, 1941, printed later

Gelatin silver print

image: 11 15/16 × 11 15/16 in.

(30.32 × 30.32 cm)

sheet: 14 5/16 × 14 5/16 in.

(36.35 × 36.35 cm)

Gift of Mrs. Robert O. Levitt

M2021.1147

Anne Noggle (American, 1922–2005)

Face-Lift No. 3, 1975

Gelatin silver print

image: 11 1/8 × 16 15/16 in.

(28.26 × 43.02 cm)

sheet: 14 × 17 in.

(35.56 × 43.18 cm)

Gift of the Anne Noggle Foundation

M2021.1141

Self-Image in Cochiti Lake, 1978

Gelatin silver print

image: 15 5/16 × 22 5/16 in.

(38.89 × 56.67 cm)

sheet: 20 × 23 15/16 in.

(50.8 × 60.8 cm)

Gift of the Anne Noggle Foundation

M2021.1142

Self-Image, 1979

Gelatin silver print

image: 16 1/16 × 22 3/4 in.

(40.8 × 57.79 cm)

sheet: 20 × 23 15/16 in.

(50.8 × 60.8 cm)

Gift of the Anne Noggle Foundation

M2021.1143

Self-Image, 1981

Gelatin silver print

image: 13 1/16 × 8 13/16 in.

(33.18 × 22.38 cm)

sheet: 13 15/16 × 11 1/16 in.

(35.4 × 28.1 cm)

Gift of the Anne Noggle Foundation

M2021.1146

Stellar by Starlight No. 2, 1986

Gelatin silver print

image: 22 3/16 × 17 3/16 in.

(56.36 × 43.66 cm)

sheet: 23 15/16 × 20 1/16 in.

(60.8 × 50.96 cm)

Gift of the Anne Noggle Foundation

M2021.1144

Stellar by Starlight No. 3, 1986

Gelatin silver print

image: 18 13/16 × 13 1/2 in.

(47.78 × 34.29 cm)

sheet: 19 7/8 × 16 in.

(50.48 × 40.64 cm)

Gift of the Anne Noggle Foundation

M2021.1145

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Isaac Julien J.P. Ball Studio, 1867 Douglass (Lessons of the Hour) 2019. © Isaac Julien. Full credit on page 45.

Ruth Orkin (American, 1921–1985)

American Girl in Florence, Italy, 1951

Gelatin silver print

image: 9 × 13 5/8 in.

(22.86 × 34.61 cm)

sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in.

(27.78 × 35.4 cm)

Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen

M2021.1086

Cara Romero (Chemehuevi, b. 1977)

Naomi, 2017

Inkjet print

image: 46 15/16 × 40 1/8 in.

(119.22 × 101.92 cm)

sheet: 51 3/8 × 44 3/16 in.

(130.49 × 112.24 cm)

Purchase with funds from the Lucia K. Stern Fund

M2022.31

Julia, 2018

Inkjet print

image: 50 1/16 × 40 1/16 in.

(127.16 × 101.76 cm)

sheet: 54 1/16 × 44 1/8 in.

(137.32 × 112.08 cm)

Purchase with funds from the Lucia K. Stern Fund

M2022.32

Joseph V. Sterling (American, 1936–2010)

Untitled, 1945/65, printed later

Gelatin silver print

image (various):

8 1/8 × 12 7/8 in. (20.64 × 32.7 cm) to 13 × 8 5/8 in.

(33.02 × 21.91 cm)

sheet (various):

9 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (25.24 × 35.24 cm) to 13 15/16 × 10

15/16 in. (35.4 × 27.78 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1126–.1131

Untitled, 1953/62

Gelatin silver print

image: 5 7/8 × 9 1/8 in.

(14.92 × 23.18 cm)

sheet: 7 15/16 × 9 15/16 in.

(20.16 × 25.24 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1133

Age of Adolescence (Laying Out in Grass), 1954/64

Gelatin silver print

image: 6 1/16 × 9 1/16 in.

(15.4 × 23.02 cm)

sheet: 7 15/16 × 9 15/16 in.

(20.16 × 25.24 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1136

Untitled, 1958, printed later

Gelatin silver print

image: 10 1/2 × 9 7/8 in.

(26.67 × 25.08 cm)

sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in.

(35.56 × 27.78 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1124

The Adolescent Comedy, 1959, printed later

Gelatin silver print

image: 8 5/8 × 12 15/16 in.

(21.91 × 32.86 cm)

sheet: 9 15/16 × 14 in.

(25.24 × 35.56 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1115

The Adolescent Comedy, 1959, printed 1991

Gelatin silver print

image: 8 1/2 × 12 15/16 in.

(21.59 × 32.86 cm)

sheet: 11 × 14 in.

(27.94 × 35.56 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1122

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The Adolescent Comedy, 1959, printed 1993

Gelatin silver print

image: 8 13/16 × 12 13/16 in.

(22.38 × 32.54 cm)

sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in.

(27.94 × 35.24 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1116

The Adolescent Comedy, 1959/64, printed later

Gelatin silver print

image (various):

7 3/16 × 12 13/16 in. (18.32 × 32.54 cm) to 12 15/16 ×

8 1/2 in. (32.86 × 21.59 cm)

sheet (various):

9 7/8 × 14 1/16 in. (25.08 × 35.72 cm) to 14 1/8 × 9

7/8 in. (35.88 × 25.08 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1106–.1111,.1113, .1114,.1117–.1120

The Adolescent Comedy, 1959/64, printed ca. 1978

Gelatin silver print

image: 6 × 9 in.

(15.24 × 22.86 cm)

sheet: 8 × 10 in.

(20.32 × 25.4 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1123

The Adolescent Comedy, 1959/64, printed 1993

Gelatin silver print

image: 8 7/16 × 12 15/16 in. (21.43 × 32.86 cm)

sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1112

The Age of Adolescence, 1959/64

Gelatin silver print

image: 8 5/8 × 13 in.

(21.91 × 33.02 cm)

sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in.

(27.78 × 35.56 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1125

The Age of Adolescence, 1959/64

Gelatin silver print

image and sheet: 5 15/16 × 8 15/16 in. (15.08 × 22.7 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1138

The Age of Adolescence, 1959/64, printed later

Gelatin silver print

image: 6 1/16 × 9 3/16 in.

(15.4 × 23.34 cm)

sheet: 8 × 9 15/16 in.

(20.32 × 25.24 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1105

The Age of Adolescence, 1959/64, printed later

Gelatin silver print

image: 8 7/8 × 13 in.

(22.54 × 33.02 cm)

sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in.

(27.78 × 35.4 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1132

The Age of Adolescence, 1959/64, printed later

Gelatin silver print

image: 13 × 9 in.

(33.02 × 22.86 cm)

sheet: 14 × 10 in.

(35.56 × 25.4 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1134

The Age of Adolescence, 1959/64, printed later

Gelatin silver print

image: 10 1/8 × 9 15/16 in.

(25.72 × 25.24 cm)

sheet: 14 × 11 in.

(35.56 × 27.94 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1137

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The Age of Adolescence (four male youths drinking sodas), 1959/64, printed later

Gelatin silver print

image: 13 1/8 × 8 3/4 in.

(33.34 × 22.23 cm)

sheet: 13 15/16 × 11 in.

(35.4 × 27.94 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David W. Williams

M2021.1135

The Adolescent Comedy, 1960, printed 1993

Gelatin silver print

image: 8 9/16 × 12 7/8 in.

(21.75 × 32.7 cm)

sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in.

(27.94 × 35.24 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David

W. Williams

M2021.1121

The Age of Adolescence (three youths, arms over shoulders), 1960, printed ca. 1960

Gelatin silver print

image: 6 × 9 in.

(15.24 × 22.86 cm)

sheet: 6 3/8 × 9 1/2 in.

(16.19 × 24.13 cm)

Gift of Eric Ceputis and David W. Williams

M2021.1139

Stephanie Syjuco

(American, b. Philippines, 1974)

Pileup (Eastman), 2021

Inkjet prints

framed: 48 × 36 in.

(121.92 × 91.44 cm)

Purchase, through a gift of Christine A. Symchych and James P. McNulty

M2021.779

Paul Vanderbilt (American, 1905–1992)

Untitled, 1979

Gelatin silver print

image: 5 1/2 × 9 5/8 in.

(13.97 × 24.45 cm)

sheet: 6 1/2 × 10 1/8 in.

(16.51 × 25.72 cm)

Donated in loving memory of Donald Lloyd Schmidt by his family M2021.1140

Willie Anne Wright (American, b. 1924)

Irvington, Virginia: Marsha with Fabric – Nick and Dorothy’s Pool, 1980

Silver-dye bleach print

image and sheet: 8 × 10 in.

(20.32 × 25.4 cm)

Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen

M2021.1085

Irvington, Virginia: Anne S. –Nick and Dorothy’s Pool #4, 1982

Silver-dye bleach print image and sheet: 8 × 10 in.

(20.32 × 25.4 cm)

Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen

M2021.1084

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Paul A. Lobel, Tea Service, ca. 1934. Full credit on page 54.

DECORATIVE ARTS AND DESIGN

Bohemian

Beaker, first half of 18th century

Double-walled glass with engraved gold foil (zwischengoldglas)

3 1/8 × 2 1/2 in. diameter (7.94 × 6.35 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.696

Beaker, first half of 18th century

Double-walled glass with engraved gold foil (zwischengoldglas)

3 3/4 × 2 3/16 in. diameter (9.53 × 5.56 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis M2021.697

Beaker, first half of 18th century

Double-walled glass with engraved gold foil (zwischengoldglas)

3 1/2 × 2 7/8 in. diameter (8.89 × 7.3 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.698

Beaker, first half of 18th century

Double-walled glass with engraved gold foil (zwischengoldglas)

2 5/8 × 2 13/16 in. diameter (6.67 × 7.14 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.699

Beaker, first half of 18th century

Double-walled glass with engraved gold foil (zwischengoldglas)

3 1/8 × 2 1/2 in. diameter (7.94 × 6.35 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis M2021.700

Beaker, early 19th century

Cut and engraved amber and ruby-stained glass

5 1/8 × 4 in. diameter (13.02 × 10.16 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.704

Beaker, early 19th century

Cut glass with pink and white glass overlay

5 1/2 × 3 1/4 in. diameter (13.97 × 8.26 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.705

Beaker, early 19th century

Cut and engraved pink- and yellow-stained glass

5 1/4 × 3 5/16 in. diameter

(13.34 × 8.41 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.708

Beaker, early 19th century

Cut and engraved pink-stained glass

4 × 2 7/8 in. diameter

(10.16 × 7.3 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.710

Beaker, early 19th century

Cut and engraved cobalt glass with gilding

4 5/8 × 3 in. diameter

(11.75 × 7.62 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.711

Beaker, early 19th century

Cut and engraved amber glass

4 3/4 × 3 11/16 in. diameter

(12.07 × 9.37 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.712

Goblet, early 19th century

Cut and engraved ruby-stained glass with enamel and gilding

4 7/8 × 2 in. diameter

(12.38 × 5.08 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.709

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Beaker, second quarter of the 19th century

Cut and engraved ruby-stained glass with enamel

5 1/16 × 3 9/16 in. diameter

(12.86 × 9.05 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.706

Three-Handled Mug, mid19th century

Engraved ruby-stained glass with gilding

6 9/16 × 5 1/8 × 4 5/16 in.

(16.67 × 13.02 × 10.95 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.676

Beaker, third quarter of 19th century

Cut and engraved ruby-stained glass

5 3/8 × 4 1/4 in. diameter (13.65 × 10.8 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.702

British Black Jack, 17th/18th century

Leather with silver mounts

8 9/16 × 7 3/4 × 5 1/2 in.

(21.75 × 19.69 × 13.97 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.670

C. Busch (German, active 18th century)

Tankard, ca. 1760

Engraved glass with gilding and pewter

8 1/2 × 5 1/2 × 4 1/4 in.

(21.59 × 13.97 × 10.8 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.672

Sebastian Crespell (English, active second half of 18th century)

James Crespell (English, active second half of 18th century)

Tankard, 1767

Silver

7 1/8 × 6 × 4 9/16 in.

(18.1 × 15.24 × 11.59 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.669

English

Wine Measure, 18th century

Pewter

8 1/2 × 6 × 3 3/4 in.

(21.59 × 15.24 × 9.53 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.654

Flemish

Roundel with the Shepherd and His Flock, ca. 1550

Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain

10 3/4 × 7 3/8 in.

(27.31 × 18.73 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.715

German

Jug, 17th century

Salt-glazed stoneware

6 1/4 × 4 in. diameter

(15.88 × 10.16 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.655

Screw-top Jar, 17th century

Serpentine with silver gilt mounts

4 1/4 × 4 3/16 × 3 1/4 in.

(10.8 × 10.64 × 8.26 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.652a,b

Tankard, 17th or 18th century

Tin-glazed earthenware with polychrome decoration, and pewter

9 1/2 × 5 3/4 × 4 3/8 in.

(24.13 × 14.61 × 11.11 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.659

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Goblet, 18th century

Glass with enamel

4 5/16 × 3 × 2 5/8 in.

(10.95 × 7.62 × 6.67 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.677

Tankard, 18th century

Tin-glazed earthenware with polychrome decoration, and pewter

9 7/8 × 7 3/8 × 5 7/16 in.

(25.08 × 18.73 × 13.81 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.660

Tankard, 18th century

Tin-glazed earthenware with polychrome decoration, and pewter

11 1/16 × 8 5/16 × 5 13/16 in.

(28.1 × 21.11 × 14.76 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.661

Tankard, 18th century Engraved glass

5 3/4 × 5 7/8 × 4 5/8 in.

(14.61 × 14.92 × 11.75 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.673

Three-Handled Mug, 18th century

Engraved and gilded glass

6 5/8 × 5 3/4 × 5 in.

(16.83 × 14.61 × 12.7 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.675

Façon de Venise Winged Flute, 18th century or later Glass with red and white opaque-twist stem

11 7/8 × 3 7/16 in. diameter

(30.16 × 8.73 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.674

Beaker, early 19th century Cut glass with white overlay, enamel, and gilding

4 1/2 × 3 5/16 in. diameter

(11.43 × 8.41 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.703

Beaker, early 19th century

Cut and engraved pink-stained glass

4 × 3 3/8 in. diameter

(10.16 × 8.57 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.707

Tankard, late 19th century Glass and pewter

7 1/4 × 5 1/4 × 3 3/4 in.

(18.42 × 13.34 × 9.53 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.668

Stein, early 20th century Stoneware, colored slip and glaze decoration, and pewter

6 1/4 × 5 3/8 × 3 13/16 in.

(15.88 × 13.65 × 9.68 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.665

Hannoversch-Munden, Germany

Tankard, 18th century Tin-glazed earthenware with polychrome decoration, and pewter

9 1/4 × 7 1/8 × 5 7/16 in.

(23.5 × 18.1 × 13.81 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.662

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Design after Gerald Summers, Armchair ca. 1980. Full credit on page 56.

Nuremberg, Germany

After Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528)

Roundel with the Imperial Coat of Arms of Emperor

Maximilian I, 1565/70

Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain

7 15/16 × 6 1/2 in.

(20.16 × 16.51 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.718

Saxony, Germany

Tankard, 1655

Serpentine with pewter

mounts

6 1/2 × 7 1/2 × 6 1/2 in.

(16.51 × 19.05 × 16.51 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.653

Westerwald, Germany

Tankard, 18th century

Salt-glazed stoneware and pewter

10 × 5 × 4 1/2 in.

(25.4 × 12.7 × 11.43 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.656

Tankard, 18th century

Salt-glazed stoneware

9 1/8 × 5 1/2 × 4 in.

(23.18 × 13.97 × 10.16 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.657

Tankard, last quarter of 18th century

Salt-glazed stoneware

8 1/4 × 6 1/16 × 4 1/16 in.

(20.96 × 15.4 × 10.32 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.658

Maija Grotell (American, b. Finland, 1899–1973)

Vase, ca. 1939

Glazed stoneware

11 × 7 1/2 in. diameter

(27.94 × 19.05 cm)

Purchase, with funds from the Demmer Charitable Trust

M2021.786

Probably Hungarian Wine Taster, ca. 1680

Gilt silver

1 1/8 × 5 3/4 × 4 1/16 in.

(2.86 × 14.61 × 10.32 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.651

Paul A. Lobel

(American, b. Romania, 1899–1983)

Tea Service, ca. 1934

Silver-plated metal and ebony

.1a,b teapot with lid:

5 7/8 × 6 1/8 × 8 1/8 in.

(15 × 15.5 × 20.6 cm)

.2a,b sugar bowl with lid:

4 1/16 × 5 5/8 × 4 5/16 in.

(10.3 × 14.3 × 11 cm)

.3a,b creamer with lid:

4 1/16 × 5 5/8 × 4 5/16 in.

(10.3 × 14.3 × 11 cm)

Purchase, with funds from Demmer Charitable Trust in honor of Emma Uhrig Demmer M2021.778.1a,b–.3a,b

George Washington Maher (American, 1864–1926)

“Martelé” flatware with Tiger

Lily for Rockledge (Ernest L. King House, Homer, Minnesota), 1912

Silver with gold wash

a. ice cream fork:

5 1/2 × 1 1/8 × 5/8 in.

(13.97 × 2.86 × 1.59 cm)

b. dessert fork:

7 1/8 × 1 1/4 × 7/8 in.

(18.1 × 3.18 × 2.22 cm)

c. salad fork:

7 1/8 × 1 × 1 in.

(18.1 × 2.54 × 2.54 cm)

d. table fork:

7 7/8 × 1 1/8 × 1 1/8 in.

(20 × 2.86 × 2.86 cm)

e. dinner knife:

9 5/8 × 7/8 × 1/2 in.

(24.45 × 2.22 × 1.27 cm)

f. luncheon knife:

8 3/8 × 3/4 × 1/2 in.

(21.27 × 1.91 × 1.27 cm)

g. butter knife:

6 1/8 × 7/8 × 1/4 in.

(15.56 × 2.22 × .64 cm)

h. tablespoon:

8 1/2 × 1 7/8 × 1 1/8 in.

(21.59 × 4.76 × 2.86 cm)

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i. coffee spoon:

7 1/8 × 1 5/8 × 1 in.

(18.1 × 4.13 × 2.54 cm)

j. dessert spoon:

6 × 1 1/4 × 5/8 in.

(15.24 × 3.18 × 1.59 cm)

k. bouillon spoon:

5 3/4 × 1 5/8 × 3/4 in.

(14.61 × 4.13 × 1.91 cm)

l. teaspoon:

4 3/8 × 7/8 × 1/2 in.

(11.11 × 2.22 × 1.27 cm)

Purchase, with funds from Demmer Charitable Trust in honor of Nicole Teweles and the Teweles family

M2021.643a–l

Christy Matson

(American, b. 1979)

Magical Thinking, 2020

Acrylic, spray paint, and dye on paper and mixed fibers

62 1/4 × 87 × 2 in.

(158.12 × 220.98 × 5.08 cm)

Purchase, with funds from Joel and Caran Quadracci and the Windhover Foundation

M2021.787

Meissen Porcelain Manufactory

(Dresden, Germany, founded 1710)

Tankard, mid- to late 18th century with 19th-century lid Glazed hard paste porcelain, polychrome overglaze decoration, and gilt silver

8 1/4 × 5 7/8 × 3 7/8 in. (20.96 × 14.92 × 9.84 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.663

Probably Johann Joseph Mildner

(Austrian, 1763–1808) Beaker, 1792

Double-walled glass with gold foil and red lacquer (zwischengoldglas)

4 3/8 × 3 1/8 in. diameter (11.11 × 7.94 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.701

Possibly Netherlandish

Roundel with Sacrifice of Isaac, ca. 1540 with later border

Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain

11 9/16 × 9 1/2 in. oval (29.37 × 24.13 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.713

Roundel with a Mythological Scene, 1590/1600 with later border

Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain

10 3/4 × 10 3/4 in. (27.31 × 27.31 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.716

Four Cives with Caricatures of Peasants, from Various Dwarf Figures (Varie figure gobbi), also known as The Hunchbacks (Les bossus), The Pygmies (Les pygmees), or The Grotesque Dwarfs (Les nains grotesques), 1600/50

Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain each: 3 3/4 × 3 5/8 in. (9.53 × 9.21 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.717.1–.4

Wine Glass, ca. 1760

Glass with opaque-twist stem and engraved decoration

5 3/8 × 2 in. diameter (13.65 × 5.08 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.678

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Wine Glass, ca. 1760

Glass with opaque-twist stem various: 4 15/16 × 2 in.

diameter (12.54 × 5.08 cm) to

6 1/2 × 2 13/16 in. diameter

(16.51 × 7.14 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.679–.695

Pauline Parker (American, 1915–2013)

Birches in Moonlight, 1992 Cotton, plaids, polyester batting, cotton backing, and trim

78 × 66 in.

(198.12 × 167.64 cm)

Purchase, with funds from Patricia Heywood in honor of Arlene (Cookie) Sage

M2022.13

The Rock, The River, The Tree - Maya Angelou, 1993

Cotton, misprinted fabric for rocks, polyester batting, cotton backing, and trim

53 × 53 in.

(134.62 × 134.62 cm)

Purchase, with funds from the Lucia K. Stern Trust

M2022.14

Richard Riemerschmid (German, 1868–1957)

Made by Reinhold

Merkelbach (Grenzhausen, Germany)

Stein, ca. 1902

Salt-glazed stoneware and pewter

5 1/4 × 5 1/4 × 4 1/2 in.

(13.34 × 13.34 × 11.43 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.664

Probably by Matthew Schmidt (Augsburg, Germany, active 17th century)

Covered Beaker, 1670/75

Silver gilt

6 1/8 × 3 3/8 in.

(15.56 × 8.57 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.649a,b

Silesian [present-day Poland]

Goblet, ca. 1740

Engraved glass

7 × 3 3/8 in. diameter

(17.78 × 8.57 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.671

Joseph Claude Sinel

(American, b. New Zealand, 1889–1975)

Height and Weight Meter

(model S), ca. 1927

Painted sheet steel, cast iron, machine-polished stainlesssteel, nickel-plated brass, chrome-plated metal, glass, and rubber

78 × 18 × 25 1/4 in.

(198.12 × 45.72 × 64.14 cm)

Gift of Daniel Morris/Historical Design, Inc., New York, in honor of Dick and Jody Goisman

M2022.18

Design after Gerald Summers (English, 1899–1967)

Armchair, ca. 1980

Plexiglas

31 × 21 3/4 × 27 3/4 in.

(78.74 × 55.25 × 70.49 cm)

Gift of Daniel Morris/Historical Design, Inc., New York

M2022.12

Possibly Swiss Roundel with Diana and Actaeon, ca. 1540

Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain

11 × 9 7/8 in.

(27.94 × 25.08 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.714

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Johann Trefler (Augsburg, Germany, d. 1746)

Beaker, 1718/20

Gilt silver

5 3/8 × 3 13/16 in. diameter

(13.65 × 9.68 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.650

VEB Porzellanmanufactur

Plaue (Plaue, Germany, founded 1816)

Otto von Bismarck, ca. 1890

Glazed hard paste porcelain, colored underglaze decoration, and pewter

7 3/8 × 6 × 4 1/8 in.

(18.73 × 15.24 × 10.48 cm)

Purchase M2022.17

Villeroy & Boch (Mettlach, Saarland, Germany, founded 1836)

“1200/2327” Beaker, ca. 1900

Stoneware and underglaze transfer print

5 × 2 3/4 in. diameter

(12.7 × 6.99 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.667

“2572” Stein, early 20th century

Stoneware, colored slip and glaze decoration, and pewter

6 7/8 × 5 1/2 × 3 7/8 in.

(17.46 × 13.97 × 9.84 cm)

Gift of Kenneth R. Treis

M2021.666

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Joseph Claude Sinel Height and Weight Meter (model S), ca. 1927. Full credit on page 56.

Donors

Individual supporters, foundations, corporations, and organizations, including the Museum’s support groups, were instrumental in helping the Milwaukee Art Museum serve the community as a vital source of inspiration, a place that brings people together to celebrate human creativity and the power of art to change how we see each other and our world. Museum Members and donors annually support the presentation of world-class exhibitions, the creation of leading education programs, and the care and stewardship of more than 34,000 works of art that we hold in public trust. Museum supporters also play a critical role in caring for the Museum’s largest work of art, the Santiago Calatrava–designed Quadracci Pavilion, which transformed

the skyline at the lakefront 20 years ago, becoming an icon and source of pride for the city.

This fiscal year, through memberships and special Annual Fund gifts, the Museum’s Annual Campaign raised $4.2 million from 12,732 donors; grants and sponsorships provided an additional $3 million.

The following list recognizes those who generously supported the Museum as Members, annual fund donors, or sponsors of exhibitions and educational programs, providing unrestricted and restricted support of $400 or more during the 2022 fiscal year (September 1, 2021–August 31, 2022).

Thank you.

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Collectors Susee and James Wiechmann stand between Nikki Otten, associate curator of prints and drawings, on the far left, and Marcelle Polednik, Donna and Donald Baumgartner Director, at the President’s Circle Opening for Always New: The Posters of Jules Chéret

$100,000+ Bader Philanthropies

Donna and Donald Baumgartner

Kathryn Murphy Burke

Demmer Charitable Trust

Herzfeld Foundation

Institute of Museum and Library Services

Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kaiser

Kenneth L. and Alice E. Kayser

Kohl’s Department Stores

Sheldon and Marianne Lubar Charitable Fund

Lorelle K. and P. Michael Mahoney

Milwaukee Art Museum

Contemporary Art Society

Melitta S. and Joan M. Pick Charitable Trust

Joel and Caran Quadracci

Sue and Bud Selig

Charles E. Seraphine*

US Small Business Administration

Mr. and Mrs. James Wiechmann

The Wilhelms Family Foundation

Windhover Foundation

Jeff and Gail Yabuki and the Yabuki Family Foundation

Anonymous (2)

$50,000–$99,999

Debbie and Mark Attanasio

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

– Helen F. and Jeanette Oberndorfer Fund

– Virginia Booth Vogel Fund

Elizabeth Quadracci Harned and Christopher Harned

Smart Family Foundation of Illinois

David and Julia Uihlein

Anonymous

$25,000–$49,999

Ms. Doris Chortek*

Louise and Peter Friedlander

Garden Club of Greater Milwaukee

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

– Norman and Lucy Cohn Family Fund

Joan Lubar and John Crouch

Susan A. Lubar

Ralph F. and Cora E. Oberndorfer Family Trust

Anthony Petullo Foundation

Rockwell Automation

Daniel M. Soref Charitable Trust

Mrs. Marie Tallmadge

Anonymous (3)

$10,000–$24,999

A. O. Smith Foundation

Astor Street Foundation, Inc.

Beer Capitol Distributing, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Biersach

Frank Bisignano

Wendy and Warren Blumenthal

Anthony and Andrea Bryant

Richard Buchband and Betsy Rosenblum

Sue and Curt Culver

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Damsgaard

Ernst & Young LLP

Kristin and Alec Fraser

Eugene & Ruth Freedman Family Foundation

Mrs. Barbara Nitchie Fuldner

Paul Gaffney

Gardner Foundation

Ellen and Richard Glaisner

William N. and Janice V. Godfrey Family Foundation Trust

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

– Judith A. Keyes Family Fund

– Milwaukee Art Museum Endowment Fund

Mr. Joseph P. Gromacki

Sandra and William Haack

Claire and Glen Hackmann

Heil Family Foundation

Katherine Ann Heil

Thomas D. Hesselbrock and Carl Spatz

Patricia Heywood

Charlie and Betsy Hoke

Frieda and William Hunt Memorial Trust

Interstate Parking Company LLC

Russ Jankowski

Mary and Ted D. Kellner

Mr. Brian Kennedy

Tony and Susan Krausen

Rosanne and Matt Kropp

Raymond and Barbara Krueger *deceased

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Mary Ann and Charles Labahn

Jane and Tom Lacy

Ladish Company Foundation

Dr. Peter M. Layde and Ms. Angela Carollo

Ms. Gail A. Lione and Mr. Barry L. Grossman

David and Madeleine Lubar

Wayne and Kristine Lueders

Katharine and Sandford Mallin

Mr. and Mrs. Barry R. Mandel

Marshall and Arlene Meier

Genie and David Meissner

Milwaukee Art Museum

Photography Council

Milwaukee Art Museum Print Forum

Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design

Milwaukee Public Schools

Partnership for the Arts and Humanities

Alexandra Moede

Mrs. James J. Murphy

Nicholas Family Foundation

Mr. Andrew Nunemaker

Lawrence W. Oliverson and Donna N. Guthrie

Mr. and Mrs. H. Nicholas Pabst

Mrs. Jill G. Pelisek

Bill and Catherine Perez

Sue and Richard Pieper

The PNC Financial Group Services Group

Robert W. Baird & Co. Incorporated

David C. and Sarajean Ruttenberg Arts Foundation

Jocelyn Servick and Gary J. Steinhafel

John and Kristin Sheehan

Mrs. Wendy L. Sleight

Bert L. & Patricia S. Steigleder Charitable Trust

Mary and Carl Strohmaier

Mrs. Christine A. Symchych and Mr. James P. McNulty

Telly Foundation

Ms. Kathy Thornton-Bias and Mr. Michael Cox

Ms. Alice M. Treder*

U.S. Bank Foundation

Kent and Marcia Velde

Marie E. Weiss

Wisconsin Arts Board

Kathleen Saito Yuille

Sarah and Steve Zimmerman

Anonymous (5)

$5,000–$9,999 Aon

Kerry Bartelt and David Hulse

Mr. John P. Baumgartner

Deborah A. Beck and Frederic Sweet

Natalie B. Beckwith

Mr. Roger L. Boerner

Joan & Fred Brengel Family Foundation, Inc.

Elaine Burke

Vicki and Anthony Cecalupo

Clarence Chou

David and Eugenia Coggin

J. D. and Shelly Culea

Jolinda and Danny L. Cunningham

Terri and Paul Danola

Davidson Family Fund

Don and Sallie Davis

Mr. Thomas J. Degnan and Mrs. Deborah Degnan

Nancy Desjardins

Elizabeth Elser Doolittle Charitable Trusts

Mrs. Audrienne Eder

Mrs. Wendy Eldridge

Mrs. Julia Evans

Mrs. Debra Rand Feldman

Mr. Fredric G. Friedman*

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

– Margarete and David Harvey Fund

– Kopmeier Family Fund

– Alice and Lucia Stern Library Fund

Ann and Jon Hammes

Hauske Family Foundation

Drs. Carla and Robert Hay

Heller Foundation, Inc.

Matthew Helmerich and Jeffrey Harwell

Husco

James and Karen Hyde Foundation, Inc.

Mr. Rollin G. Jansky*

Matt and Kathryn Kamm

David and Diane Knox

Cynthia and Tom Laconte

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Mary Pauly Lacy

Mrs. Ellin S. Levy

Mr. Peter L. Mahler

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Mainman

John A. & Linda T. Mellowes & Charter Manufacturing Company

Milwaukee Art Museum Friends of Art

Milwaukee Arts Board

Dr. Paul Nausieda and Dr. Evonne M. Winston

Gilbert and J. Dorothy Palay Family Foundation, Ltd.

Posner Foundation

H. Richard Quadracci Cabrera and Emilio Quadracci

Cabrera

Mr. Thomas Reich

Gayle Rosemann and Paul McElwee

Bob and Judy Scott

Dennis Sheahan

Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Smith

Mrs. Judith M. Strampe

Dr. John and Mrs. Anne Thomas, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Trunzo

Edward N. Tuder and Gary Belkin

UWM Peck School of the Arts

Weyco Group, Inc.

Robert & Jesse Whitmore Charitable Trust

Anonymous (3)

$3,500–$4,999

Ben and Molly Abrohams

Jitendra and Gita Baruah

Richard Daniel Bradley and John Warren Stewig

Randy Bryant and Cecelia Gore

Geralyn and Bill Cannon

CG Schmidt, Inc.

Donna M. Drosner

Eileen and Howard Dubner

Julianna Ebert and Frank J. Daily

Dr. Peter Foote and Dr. Robin S. Wilson

Tim and Sue Frautschi

Carole and Adam Glass

Ms. Sharon Gray and Dr. Steven Kaplan

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

– Colton Charitable Fund

Guardian Fine Art Services

Ms. Gail Hesselbrock

Mrs. Carolyn Jacobus

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Krugler

Elizabeth Levins and Herbert B. Zien

Ms. Angela Lustig and Mr. Dale Taylor

MacArthur Foundation

Mrs. Jacqueline S. Macomber*

Sally and Paul McCaughey

Christopher B. and Anne L. Noyes

Lois and Richard Pauls

Payne & Dolan, Inc.

Mrs. Julie Peay

PepsiCo Food Service

Cathy P. Procton

David and Roberta Remstad

Robertson Ryan & Associates

Sande Robinson

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schumann

John Shannon and Jan Serr

Mr. and Mrs. Clark Slipher

Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Stacy

Linda and Richard Stevens

Kathleen and Frank Thometz

Ms. Mary N. Vandenberg and Mr. Keith Mardak

Jo and Bob Wagner

Anonymous

$2,500–$3,499

Badger Meter Foundation

Mrs. Diann Baumann

Ms. Sally Jarrar Baumgartner

Bruce and Melissa Block

William and Susan Burke

Bruce and Marsha Camitta

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Canter

Teri Carpenter

Kathleen R. Cavallo

Kristine Cherek and Kirk Larsen

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Croen

Art and Rhonda Downey

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dunham

Barbara Meyer Elsner Foundation

First Business Bank

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Galling *deceased

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Mrs. Jane K. Gertler

Godfrey & Kahn, S.C.

Graef

Dr. John and Andrea Grant

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

– Briggs & Stratton Fund

– Flesch Family Fund

– Robert D. and Janet E. Hevey Fund

– Donna and Tony Meyer Fund

– Randall Family Fund

Mrs. R. Goeres Hayssen

Jill Heavenrich

Mr. Justin Heeren

Donna Hensel

Hindman Auctions

William H. Honrath and Elizabeth Blackwood

Mrs. Angela Jacobi

Susan and Lee Jennings

Drs. David and Candice Johnstone

William Stark Jones Foundation

Judy and Gary Jorgensen

Susan and Raymond Kehm

Kikkoman Foods Foundation

Carrie and Grant Killoran

Mr. and Mrs. Gale E. Klappa

Knight Barry Title

Kolaga Family Charitable Trust

Diane and Jeff Kortsch

Mr. W. Peter Larson and Mr. William Fry

Alan T. Lepkowski

Missy and Bill Levit

Katherine Elsner Lilek and Michael Lilek

Maxsan Foundation

George L. N. Meyer Family Foundation

MGIC Investment Corporation

Dr. Judith A. Miller and Ms. Kimberly A. Miller

Lawrence and Judy Moon

Marleen and Dwight Morgan

Mrs. Laurie Ocepek

Mr. Joseph M. Pfiffner

Joanna and Barbara Poehlmann

Pollybill Foundation

Gene and Ruth Posner Foundation

Linda and Blaine Rieke

Mr. and Mrs. James Schloemer

Mary and Steve Schmitendorf

Mrs. Susan R. Schoenfeld and Mr. Howard B. Schoenfeld

Richard Schreiner and Alison Graf

Peggy and Bob Schuemann

Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Shovers

Signarama

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Silseth

Nancy and Tim Speaker

Judith Z. Stark

Ms. Mary K. Strachota

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Syrjanen

Mr. Michael Thometz

Mr. Leon Travanti

Carla A. Uphill

Mrs. James Urdan

von Briesen & Roper, s.c.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Welz

Sandra Zingler and Carmen Periquet

Anonymous (2)

$1,200–$2,499

Dr. Jessica Bailey-Kania and Dr. Russell Kania

Richard and Diana Barthel

Mr. and Mrs. Clair Baum

Michael and Rita Becker

Susan Behrens

Mr. Michael Benton and Mrs. Karla Benton

Mr. Mark Biesterveld

Patricia R. Blake

Cherchian Family Foundation, Inc.

Claudia F. Chidester

Valerie B. Clarke

Mrs. Patty Compton

Ms. Mary Ann Delzer

Patti and Patrick Doughman

Mr. John Dragisic

Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Ellsworth, Jr.

Dale and Carole Faught

Tom and Jennifer Florsheim, Jr.

Glenn R. Fowler

Mr. Donald R. Fraker and Dr. Maja Jurisic

Fran Franklin

Ms. Pamela Frautschi

Mr. Robert L. Gardenier and Ms. Lori Morse

Dina and Joseph Goode

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Laura Graf and Alex Graf

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

– Del Chambers Fund

– Dr. Carl W. Eberbach and Elisabeth Falk Eberbach Fund

– Susan and Howard Hopwood Fund

– Mary Jo and Steve Knauf Family Fund

– Annette J. Roberts and Joan R. Robertson Fund for World Peace, World Law and Peace Education

– David C. Scott Foundation Fund

Mrs. Jill Griffee-Ross

Lisa Groskopf-Gleason

Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Haag

Arlene Hansen

John and Anne Hazelwood

Mrs. Mary E. Henke

Hentzen Coatings, Inc.

Hirsh Giving Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hlavac

Mr. Peter L. Holbrook and Mrs. Jill Holbrook

Humana Health Care

Mrs. Harland W. Huston, Jr.

Rebecca and Randy Jackson

Richard G. Jacobus Family Foundation

Ronald E. Jacquart and Gary L. Vanwert

Peter and Debra Johnson

Ms. Susan M. Koehne

Bill and Linda Koenig

Krause Family Foundation

Mr. Stanley Kritzik

Mr. Gilbert G. Krueger

Dr. Alice Kuramoto

Mr. Michael Larson and Mrs. Stephanie S. Larson

Robert J. Lodzinski

Ms. Terese Lohmeier and Dr. Robert S. Ruggero

Richard and Roberta London

Dr. Rickie D. Lovell

Mrs. Sherry L. Lundell and Mr. Richard E. Lundell

Dr. Brent Martin and Mrs. Susan H. Martin

Debesh and Linda Mazumdar

Mrs. Janet Meister

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Metz

Dr. Nicholas Meyer and Mrs. Laura Meyer

Gary F. Neitzel

Mr. Sean Nelson

North Shore Bank

Robert Okada

David Olson and Claire Fritsche

Janice and Raymond Perry Community Fund, Inc.

Ms. Rita Petretti

Ms. Jane Podemski

Mr. Ryan Ramos

Mr. Raymond L. Retzlaff

Mrs. Margaret T. Riester

Dr. and Mrs. David Y.

Rosenzweig

Lizbeth J. Rowe

Mr. Michael Ryan and Mrs. Mary Burke Ryan

Wilbert and Genevieve Schauer Foundation

Brian Schwellinger

Mrs. Eleanor Seaman

Carole B. and Gordon I. Segal

Mr. Joel Shields

Barbara Stein

Marley and Gary Stein

Ms. Florence Steinberger

Jacquelyn and Way Thompson, Jr.

Mr. Kenneth R. Treis*

Mr. Michael A. Uihlein

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Vliet

Len and Susan Weistrop

Ms. Sue E. Wells

West Bend Mutual Insurance Co.

The Wilbert and Genevieve Schauer Foundation, Inc.

Mrs. Carol Wythes

Burton and Charlotte Zucker*

Anonymous (4)

$600–$1,199

AllianceStaff, LLC

Mrs. Helen B. Ambuel

Ms. Peggy Ann

Mr. Jerry G. Apple

Mike and Laura Arnow

Mrs. Rose Marie Baron

Francis Barry-Lenoch

Mr. Leo Barton and Mrs. Diane M. Barton

David and Jill Baum *deceased

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Polly and Robert Beal

Mr. Byron S. Becker and Ms. Mary Ellen Csuka

Mrs. Jane B. Bell

Ms. Susan R. Bennett

Mr. Lawrence J. Bialcik

Mr. Roger J. Bialcik

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bilsky

Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Blommer

Mr. Alastair Boake and Dr. Nancy Vrabec

Sandy Bobrowitz

Michael and Mary Bohren

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Boles

Dr. Charles Bomzer and Mrs. Lynne G. Bomzer

Bostik, Inc.

Mrs. Marilyn Bradley

Ms. Deanna Braeger

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brahm

Ms. Lois J. Brazner

Marilyn and John Breidster

Mr. and Mrs. Ken F. Brengel

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Breslau

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brickman

Brown Deer Public Library

S. J. Brown

Mr. John D. Bryson and Mrs. Lisa A. Bryson

Mr. Henry Buckingham and Mrs. Janet Buckingham

Dr. Daniel Burrell and Mrs. Jenice Burrell

Anthony and Patricia Busalacchi

Tom Bush and Rosie Neufeld

Carla and Neal Butenhoff

Dr. Gerardo A. Caballero and Mrs. Cynthia Caballero

James and Judith Callan

Kathlyn M. and Christopher J. Callen

Joseph Cerreto

Joanne Charlton

Ms. Susan Collopy

Mary and James Mark Connelly

Lynn and Jim Connolly

Ms. Lydia Cooley and Mr. Andy Lechtenberg

Ms. Lucy Cooper

James W. Cope, MD

Mary and Paul S. Counsell

Mr. Wayne Cranston Cripes, Inc.

Mr. Ryan Croal and Ms. Stephanie Kiepert

Cudahy Family Library

Mr. Gerardo Cumpiano and Ms. Elizabeth Parker

Mr. William Davidson and Mr. Randy Reddemann

Mr. Thomas Deimel

Delafield Public Library

Dr. Eduardo Delgado

Mrs. Amy T. Diamond

Linda Dohmen

Susan Doornek

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Draeger

Mr. Peter C. Drenzek

Dr. Peter Drescher and Dr. Karin M. Drescher

Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Dreske

Mr. David Drew

Ms. Kathryn Drexler

Ms. Marlene Dubas

Mrs. Haydon R. Duffy

Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Easom

Eaton Vance Management

Jonathan Eder and Debra Eder

Mrs. Ann P. Eisenbrown

Elizabeth and Herodotos Ellinas

Albert J. and Flora H. Ellinger Foundation, Inc.

John and Mary Emory

Richard and Carol Eschner

Fairway Transit, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fischer

Dean Fitzgerald

Mr. and Mrs. David Fondrie

Ms. Judith M. Ford and Mr. Chris Ford

Ms. Elizabeth J. Forman and Mr. Scott Bolens

Frank L. Weyenberg Library

Franklin Public Library

Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. French

Friends of the Oconomowoc Public Library

Friends of the Whitefish Bay Public Library

Thomas J. Gallagher

Judy and Mark Garber

Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gaspar

Mrs. Susie Gebhardt

Mr. and Mrs. William Genne, Jr.

Drs. Mark and Virginia Gennis

Ms. Cecilia Gilbert

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Mrs. Grace Gnorski and Mr. John Gnorski

Mr. Richard Goldberg

Susan and Michael Goldstone

Ms. Idy Goodman

Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goodman

Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Goodman

Mr. Paul Gordon and Honorable Bonnie Gordon

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

– Robert C. Archer Fund

– Avery/Emerson Social Enterprise Fund

– Bechthold Family Fund

– Stratton Fund

Greendale Public Library

Gruber Law Offices, LLC

Mr. Steven O. Gruen and Mrs. Mardee Gruen

Mr. Robert D. Gruendyke and Mrs. Christina KrugerGruendyke

Grumman-Butkus Associates

Mrs. Joanne Grunau

Barbara and Michael Guolee

Robert and Mimi Habush

Hammel, Green & Abrahamson, Inc.

Christopher and Suzanne Hanks

Joan Hardy

Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Harken

Mr. Edward T. Hashek and Mr. John Jors

Mrs. Mary B. Haubrich

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Heath

Tom and Suzanne Hefty

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henika

Ms. Sally Hensel

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hitler

Joseph and Rebecca Hogan

Mrs. Stephanie Honan and Mr. Dave Honan

Mr. and Dr. Mark Horowitz

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Horwitz

Donald and Melody Huenefeld

Mr. Mark Humphrey and Mrs. Peg Humphrey

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Hunt

Hupy and Abraham, S.C.

Julia Ihlenfeldt

InPro Corporation

Jack Russell Memorial Library

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Jahn

Mr. Todd R. Jaremko

Thomas Jensen & Claudia Francis

Mr. William Johnson and Mrs. Linda Johnson

Mr. Eric Jorgensen

José Carlino Design

Kalmbach Media Co.

Charlie and Mary Kamps

Mr. David Kanin

Ginny and Mark Kannenberg

Dr. Dominic Fee and Dr. Karin Swartz

Bruce and Mary Karr

Mrs. Susie Kasten

Moshe and Debra Katz

Mr. Brad Killam and Ms. Michelle Grabner

Dr. John Kirby

Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger

Mr. Kevin Kloehn and Mrs. Jennifer R. Kloehn

Renee Kloet

Robert and Gail Korb

Mr. Alex C. Kramer and Mrs. Mary Kramer

Andrew and Margaret Krei

Dr. John R. Krezoski

Kroger

Nancy Krueger

Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Kubly

William L. Kundert

Milt and Carol Kuyers

La Lune Collection

Mr. Alan LaFreniere and Mrs. Patricia LaFreniere

Ms. Rose M. Lancin

Dr. Margaret M. Layde

Mr. and Mrs. David Leevan

Mr. Jeffrey C. Levy

Mr. John A. Lofte, Jr.

Emily Lorenz

Robert J. Lotz

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Love

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lucas

Mr. Roger Luhn, MD, and Ms. Sarah M. Streed

Stephen Lukowicz and Jane Lukowicz

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lunde

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*deceased

Ann R. MacIver

John E. Mahony

Ms. Lois Malawsky

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Malone

Jacqueline Servi Margis

Ann L. Margolis

Lucy A. Martin

Materion Corporation

Mary E. McAndrews

Mrs. Katherine N. McCombe

Ms. Rita McDonald

Mr. and Mrs. John S. McGregor

Mr. Jonathan McKey

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McSweeney

Mead Public Library

Mr. Patrick Mehigan and Ms. Piper Plummer

Dr. Sue Meinerz and Mr. Scott Meinerz

Menomonee Falls Public Library

Michael Best & Friedrich, LLP

Mr. Douglas J. Mickelson

Mr. and Mrs. Don Middleton

Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Miech

Dr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Milleville

Modestus Bauer Foundation

Carol Moerke

Mr. Robert Moon and Ms. Kara Waala

Mrs. Cheryl O. Moret and Mr. Blake D. Moret

Motor Castings Foundation

Mukwonago Community Library

Gregg Mulry and Robert Schambers

Ms. Nancy A. Munroe

National Business Furniture, Inc.

David and Gail Nelson

New Berlin Public Library

Margaret Norman

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Novak

Mr. Patrick O’Brien and Mrs. Elizabeth O’Brien

Mr. and Mrs. David Oplinger

Sheldon Oppermann and Jess Oppermann

John Oster Family Foundation

Peck Foundation, Milwaukee LTD

Mr. Alan S. Perlstein and Ms. Terry L. Hamann

Dr. and Mrs. David H. Petering

Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson

John Julian Pickeral III and Evalynne J. Espejo

Andrew E. Plesko

Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Pohl

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Polacheck

Polanki, Inc./Polish Women’s Cultural Club

Steven and Karen Port

Joan and Don Prachthauser

Kasandra and R. Jeffrey Preston

Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Pruessing

Mr. and Mrs. Don Putning

Dr. Kathryn Quadracci Flores and Dr. Raja Flores

Susan and Thomas S. Quadracci

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Renouard

Patricia & Allen Rieselbach

Mr. Lee A. Riordan

Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Robinson

Julie and Mason Ross

Tracy and John Rothman

Ms. Anita M. Samen and Mr. David C. Follmer

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Schlossmann

Jean and Rick Schmalfeld

Jane and Greg Schneider

Lawrence and Katherine Schnuck

Ms. Cynthia Schultz

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schwallie

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Seesel

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Shaffer, Jr.

Mr. Scott Shoener and Mrs. Dulcie Shoener

Shorewood Public Library

Dr. Paul J. Sienkiewicz and Mrs. Sheree Sienkiewicz

Cathy Simpson

Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Sjoerdsma

Slinger Community Library

Kathleen Smith

Warren and Sue Smith

Spano Pratt Executive Search

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Christine and James Speaker

Mrs. Joan Spector

Eric D. Steele and Kathryn C. Bach

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Stock

Mr. Richard Stoll and Mrs. Susan Stoll

Mr. Frederick P. Stratton, Jr.

Mr. Terry R. Sutter

Ms. Tizza Swanson Meyer

Mrs. Georgeane Szczygielski

Susan P. and James H. Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Teerlink

Ms. Nicole Teweles

Chuck and Lori Torner

Katie Townsel

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Treisman

Mr. Marq Truscott

Kim and Pat Uding

Dr. and Mrs. Barry Usow

Mrs. Martha Vogel

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert G. Vraney

John and Jennie Walker

WaterStone Bank

Ms. Janice Watson and Mr. Alfred Lustig

Waukesha Public Library

Wauwatosa Public Library

Ms. Beth L. Weckmueller

Thomas G. Wendt

John and Margaret Wittkowske

Zaun Memorial Foundation

Mrs. Richard Zauner

Paul and Katherine Zavada

Ms. Diane E. Ziolkowski

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zore

Anonymous (8)

$400–$599

Dr. Vincent J. Adesso

Dr. Robert T. Adlam

Ms. Kathleen Allen Crocker

Ms. Sara A. Anderson

Mr. Glen Arnold and Mrs. Celeste L. Arnold

Kathleen and Anthony Asmuth

Mr. Thom Bachhuber and Ms. Eileen Riordan

Dr. Rita Bakalars

Anna Baldwin and Dane Baldwin

Mrs. Jessie I. Banaszak

Mrs. Robert Barrow

Ms. Caroline Barrow

Ms. Rochelle H. Bast

Bruce and Catherine Bauer

Jessica Baumgartner

Mrs. Margery Becker

Mr. and Mrs. Clark Beier

Mr. Scott C. Beightol and Ms. Desiree K. Erickson

Mr. John Bell and Ms. Lori Erickson

Nikki Bender

Mr. David A. Benner and Mrs. Dianne R. Benjamin

Mr. Eric Benzschawel

Mr. Elliot Berman and Ms. Karen Berman

Mr. Nic Bernstein

Robert and Ellen Bladorn

Mr. Art Blair

Ms. Lisa Bliffert and Mr. Eli Bliffert

Mr. and Mrs. William Bodner

The Boerke Family Foundation

Mr. John M. Bohler

Mr. Harry Bolich and Mrs. Mary Bolich

Anne R. Booth and Charles Trainer

Mr. James Borchardt

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourgeois

Ms. Kathy M. Brand

Nick Brecklin and Caitlin Brecklin

Ms. Susan Bridges

Ms. Bernadette Brogan and Mr. Edward R. Ward

Mr. Benny Brojde

Mr. Larry Bromberg Pachefsky and Mrs. Ronna Bromberg Pachefsky

Marcia Brooks and Edward J. Hammond

Mr. and Mrs. James Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Brown

Catherine Brownlee

Neha Bucaro

Anne Marie and Michael Bula

Coleen Burns

Mr. Dean S. Cady, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Caestecker

Mrs. Patricia J. Cahill

Mary Cannon

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*deceased

Ms. Jeannine Carmichael

Carol A. Carpenter

Ms. Mary Carson

Dr. Curtis L. Carter and Mrs. Jean E. Carter

Dr. Moreen Carvan

Mr. and Mrs. Doug Caves

Wendy and John Cayer

Joan Celeste

Catherine W. Champ

Mrs. Lenore M. Chandler and Dr. William L. Chandler

Mr. Richard F. Chang and Ms. Rebecca Leiviska

Dr. Cate Charlton Eichenbaum

Ms. Pamela K. Coleman

Eric Collimore and Susmita

Mukherjee

Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Colman

Mrs. Aimee Craft

Mrs. Judith Croak

Thomas and Ellen Croasdaile

Mr. Brian Croegaert

Dr. Mary Cronin

Christina Crumliss

Mrs. Nicolette Cunningham

Mr. James H. Damkoehler

Nancy Daniels

Mr. William G. Davidson

Robert Davis

Ms. Marcia A. Day

Larry and Eileen Dean

Randy and Kathleen Dean

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Dean

Ms. Julia A. DeCicco

Jane Delzer and Ken Finkel

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald DeMers

Herb and Carolynn Desch

Mr. and Mrs. James Deshur

Mrs. Susan DeWitt Davie

Mr. Lloyd Dickinson and Ms. Kristin Bergstrom

Mr. Roland Dittus-Plath

Mr. Rodney H. Dow

Mr. Robert Doyle

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dralle

Mrs. MaryAnn Dude

Ms. Yvonne R. Duesterhoeft

Mrs. John R. Dunn

John E. Dyer and Theresa M. Skrivseth

Mr. Eric M. Eben and Mrs. Christine M. Fenske-Eben

Jan Effinger

Tom Ehrsam

Ms. Sarah J. Elliott and Dr. Gerald J. McCarthy

Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Elson

Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Emerson

Ernst and Christiane Endres

Mr. Charles Engberg

Ms. Candee Erickson and Mr. John Brzek

Gwen Evseichik

Melvin P. Fabiszak

Mr. Stuart H. Feen and Ms. Carol Sonnenschein

Dr. Donald L. Feinsilver and Ms. JoAnn Corrao

Mr. William Ferris and Mrs. Kerry L. Ferris

Mr. Lyle Fitterer and Mrs. Lisa Fitterer

Mrs. Marcia C. Flanagan and Mr. Tom Flanagan

Mrs. Janet A. Fleck

Mr. and Mrs. Darrell W. Foell

Bernadette Foley

William and Kari Foote

William F. Fox

Andrew Foy

Dara W. Frank

Mrs. Linda Frank

Ms. Sarah J. Freeman and Mr. Gordon D. Merna

Nancy Friedman

Mr. and Mrs. Allan F. Froehlich

Mr. Calvin Gage

Patrick Gallagher

Ms. Maureen Garry

Ms. Andrea M. Gavin

Dr. Gregg Gaylord

Ms. Gerry Gedroic

Mr. Paul Gerew and Ms. Nicole Menegakis

Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn M. Gimbel

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Goisman

Goldammer Family Foudation

Jeffrey M. Goldberg

Mr. Peter D. Goldberg

Mr. Matthew Goldblatt and Ms. Maureen Goldblatt

Dr. Burton E. Goodman and Ms. Harriet Bocksenbaum

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Ms. Diane K. Goryl and Mr. Christian E. Koons

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gould

Thomas J. Gould

Greater Milwaukee Foundation Susan D. Mischler Fund

Dr. and Mrs. Frank Greer

Ms. Mary Ellen Griffin

Ms. Kathy Grogan

Jule and Michael Groh

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gubbins

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hahn

Rhys Hansen

Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Harmelink

Ms. Leslie Hauser and Mr. Karl Wuesthoff

Ms. Mary E. Hauser

Mrs. Carole Hausmann

Ms. Rita L. Hayen and Mr. Walter Boeshaar

Mrs. Leslie Hayes

Mr. James Hempel

Miss Doua Her

Dr. Sidney and Suzanne Herszenson

Mr. John P. Hickey and Dr. Kathleen L. Hickey

Dr. Paula J. Hillmann

Mr. Bob F. Hinderholtz

Mrs. Victoria Hinshaw

Mrs. Linda Hotz

Mrs. Barbara Hussussian

Mr. Nathan Imfeld and Ms. Hilary Hawley

Mr. Gary R. Jack and Ms. Kristine A. Jack

Dr. Patricia Jens and Mr. Lee Elver

Mrs. Richard C. John

Thomas and Mary Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones

Mrs. Olof Jonsdottir and Mr. Thornsteinn Skulason

Ms. Patricia D. Jursik

Ms. Patricia Kahn and Mr. Charles Kahn

Mr. Richard Kahn

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kane

Dr. and Mrs. Ken and Julie Kapp

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Karnes

Lynne Katzmann

David D. Keen and Judith L. Perkins

Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Kennedy

Mr. and Mrs. Gontran Kenwood

Mr. Scott Kimball

Ms. Marie F. Kingsbury

Mr. and Mrs. John Kirtley

Mr. Kenneth A. Klauck and Mr. Charles H. Brannen

Mrs. Joan Klein and Mr. Robert Klein

Robert and Gerda Klingbeil

Ms. Margaret Knitter

Mr. Paul G. Knodel and Mrs. Susan K. Hader-Knodel

Christopher Kondrath

Arthur C. Kootz Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koplin

Benedict and Lee Walther Kordus

Kathleen L. Kortas

Ms. Shirley A. Kraemer

Mrs. Darlene J. Kraft and Mr. John C. Kraft

Mary Krall

Mr. Karl A. Kramer and Ms. Christina Converset

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Krause

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Krenzke

Mrs. Jennifer Kresl and Mr. Joseph Kresl

Ms. Pam Kriger

Mr. Peter Kuenzi and Mr. Scott Mueller

Mr. David J. Kundert

Abby S. Kursel and Ryan Kursel

Sandra and Dale Landgren

Mr. John C. Lapinski and Ms. Helena M. Pycior

Mrs. Barbara Larkin

Brian Lauttamus and Arlene Carter

Mr. Fred Lautz and Dr. Mary Jo Brown

David and Elizabeth Lee

Mrs. Robert O. Levitt

Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Lincoln

Mrs. Jody Loewenstein Kaufman

Gwen Lomberk

Mr. Theodore J. Londo and Mr. Leon G. Lauer

Dr. and Mrs. John F. Lubing

Gary Lundberg

Dr. Robert D. Lyon and Ms. Gabrielle S. Davidson

Barbara Manger & Bill Lynch

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*deceased

Marquette UniversityDepartment of History

Andrew and Janet Trostel Martin

Dr. Franciso J. Martinez

Mrs. Erica Marvak and Mr. Richard Marvak

Rose Mary and Frank Matusinec

Stacy and Josh McClellan

Joseph and Joni McDevitt

Michael McDonagh

Mr. Warren McKenna and Mrs. Elizabeth S. McKenna

Mr. James D. McLain and Mrs. Denise McLain

Mr. Russell R. McLaughlin

Mrs. Nancy B. Meeks

Dr. Matthew Mellon and Dr. Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint Laurent

Mr. and Mrs. Daryl J. Melzer

Maureen Meyer

Mr. Ross A. Miller and Mrs. Janice Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Minkley

Ms. Alice M. Modert and Ms. Kjirsten Modert

Mr. Erik Moeser and Ms. Carol Moeser

Marcie Molek

Bob and Jan Montgomery

Ms. Melissa Mooney and Mr. Philip Schultz

Elizabeth A. and John W. Moore

Linda and Douglas Moore

Ms. Lisa M. Mosier

Ms. Lai King Moy and Dr. Michael L. Becker

Mr. Bernard Mrazik and Ms. Jeannie Jerde

Mr. Lee M. Mueller

Ms. Kathleen A. Muldowney and Mr. Jeffrey W. Kalenak

Mr. Patrick Mullarkey and Ms. Gail Thorpe

Ms. Sally A. Mundt

Ms. Heidi Munson

Michael S. Murray

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Muth

Donna Neal

Ms. Jennifer J. Nebbia

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Nelson

Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey Neubauer

Mr. Tony D. Nickalls

Ms. Jean A. Novy

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Oberland

Judith and David Olson

Ms. Deanne Bowman Olson and Mr. Steve Olson

Mr. Alex Ormandy and Ms. Ann Hirst

Mrs. Catherine M. Paddock

Tracy A. Park, MD

Mr. Pierre Payne and Mrs. Frieda Payne

Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce

Mrs. Linda Pelej

Ms. June Perry Stevens and Mr. Bill Stevens

Jim and Karen Petric

Mr. James N. Phillips

Mr. Michael B. Phillips and Mrs. Susan Phillips

Ned and Barb Piehler

Ms. Judith A. Pinter

Mr. Craig Porter and Ms. Patricia Donohoue

Dr. Sarah J. Pratt

Tinsley Preston

Miss Nancy L. Puhl

Mr. Joseph Quinn

Bill and Denise Radaj

Stephen and Susan Ragatz

Thomas and Lisa Read

Patrick and Noreen Regan

David and Kris Reicher

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Reilly

Ms. Arlene E. Remsik

Mr. William Rhead and Ms. Pamela Finberg

Ms. Evann Richards and Ms. Erin Richards

Ms. Dawn Roberts and Mr. John Henizel

Ms. Emily Robertson

Buddy and Catherine Robinson

Ms. Kathryn Robinson

Dr. David Roelke

Mr. Kevin Ronnie

Mr. and Mrs. Don Rosenberg

Ms. Alice Rudebusch

Michael and Holly Russek

Judy Saichek

Mr. Antonio V. Salud II and Mrs. Margaret Salud

Mrs. Jennifer Sanders

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Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Sansone

Beth and Chris Schimel

Mr. Patrick W. Schmidt and Ms. Dewey J. Caton

Mr. Michael J. Schmitz

Mr. Robert Schwartz and Ms. Margaret Atherton

Mr. Jay Scott and Mrs. Carolyn Scott

Dr. Andrew Seter and Mrs. Cheryl Seter

Mr. Robert K. Sholl and Mrs. Jill Wickham

Donna Siegmund

Mr. Trinstan J. Siggers III

Les and Marcia Singer

Ms. Carol Skornicka

Mrs. Susan C. Skudlarczyk

Mrs. Mary Skwierawski

Lyn Slater

Mr. John Slifka

Allison M. and Dale R. Smith

Mr. David M. Smith

Ken and Cardi Toellner Smith

Robert L. Smith

Dr. Marilyn R. Smits, PhD

Dr. John Snyder and Mrs. Nancy Snyder

Dr. and Mrs. Morton M. Soifer

Ms. Dorothy Somers

Randal and Anne Sprecher

Mr. Steve Springer-Wilson

Dr. and Mrs. James Stadler II

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steeber

Mrs. Carol Stein

Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Sterkin

Mr. Richard A. Sternkopf and Ms. Kathleen A. Barry

Andrew D. Stillman

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Stoffel

Dr. and Mrs. James Stone

Dr. Richard Stone

Miss Susan R. Strecker

Mr. Eric C. Strehlow and Mrs. April K. Strehlow

The Streich Family Foundation, Inc.

Mrs. Audrey Strnad

Vance and Paula Strother

Ms. Linda Sullivan and Mr. Jim Sullivan

John Swallow

Ms. Carolyn J. Sweers

Ms. Jane Tanner and Mr. William J. Hable

Mr. Paul Tanzer and Mrs. Donna Tanzer

Mr. Daniel Tarrence and Mrs. Lynn Tarrence

Mrs. Jenifer M. Tate and Mr. Joseph P. Tate

Ms. Lindsey R. Tauber

Mrs. Lola A. Tegeder

Ms. Renee Tegge and Ms. Amanda Gilman

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Teper

Ann Terwilliger

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tess

Anthony Theodore

Mr. Ronald Thorson

Karen A. Tibbitts

Jeffrey B. and Patrice L. Timm

Ms. Linda Timm

Ms. Marcia J. Tremaine

Mr. Albert R. Trenshaw

Ms. Mary Trimmier and Mr. Robert P. Trimmier

Dr. and Mrs. David R. Tschopp

Dr. Lynn H. Turner

Priscilla A. and Thomas R. Tuschen

Mrs. Mary Beth Tyson

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van Wart

Dr. Grant K. Varian and Mrs. Cheryl Varian

Mr. Gus Verick

Ms. Ada Vogel

Ms. Chris Walczak and Ms. Sherri Sippel

Mrs. Yuliya A. Waldron and Ms. Yuliya K. Waldron

Mr. Robert Walker

Mrs. Susan A. Walker

Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Walthers

Mr. Michael R. Walton and Ms. Mary Schueller

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ward

Ms. Patricia Weiler

Mr. Michael Weinert and Ms. Elizabeth Shero

Dr. and Mrs. Steven Weisman

Diane and Butch Weiss

Jill Werner

Colin White

Ms. Nina M. Whitsel*

Ann and George Whyte *deceased

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Kathleen and Dennis Wicht

Ms. Lana M. Wiese

Ms. Mary Wilkins Peterson

Madonna and Jay Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Williams

Mr. Lee G. Wolcott and Mrs. Carol A. Wolcott

Linda Woods and Darren Woods

Mr. Chyan Wu

Ms. Barbara Yingling and Mr. Paul Bosanac

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Young

Nancy D. Yttre

Richard and Kay Yuspeh

Ryan Zaar

Mr. David Zalewski

Mrs. Eve Zucker

Anonymous (9)

LIFETIME MEMBERS

When supporters provide sustained assistance rising far above the ordinary, the Museum honors them as Lifetime Members. We are deeply grateful to the following for the support they have provided.

Peg Atkinson

J. P. Atterberry

Jay and Patty Baker

Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Baumgartner

Barbara and Russell E. Bowman

The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation

Marilyn A. Charles

Richard R. Cherek

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Choice

James DeYoung and Leslie Davis

Joanne Dyskow

Helena P. Ehlke

Janice and James Fleming

Gloria and Steven Foster

Dr. Marvin Fruth

Brigid Globensky

David Gordon

Dawn M. Gorman Frank and Stephen Gorman

Dr. George Gray Herzfeld Foundation

John and Catherine Irion

David and Cynthia Kahler

Joseph L. Kavanaugh

Daniel T. Keegan and Janné Abreo

Daniel F. Kehrer

Mrs. Robert V. Krikorian

Timothy A. Ladwig

Layton Art Collection, Inc.

Barbara Brown Lee

Sally S. Manegold

Mrs. Arthur F. Milbrath

David Moynihan

Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation

Charles Radtke and Ariel Steuer

The Reiman Family Foundation

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Eastern Wisconsin, Inc.

Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation

Muhammed Isa Sadlon

Fran E. Serlin

Mrs. Marcia Specks

Lawrence R. Stadler

Sally and Steve Stevens

David V. and Julia Uihlein

Mrs. Erwin C. Uihlein

Lynde B. Uihlein

LEGACY SOCIETY

The following have made arrangements through wills, retirement plans, charitable remainder trusts, or other instruments to leave a portion of their estate to the Museum. Their legacies will help ensure that the Museum’s exhibitions and programs will serve many generations to come.

Mr. George R. Affeldt, Jr.

Ms. Susan L. Andrews

Charles* and Dorothy Aring

James M.* and Marilyn Auer

Mr. Adam R. Bauman

Anthony and Priscilla Beadell

David E.* and Natalie Beckwith

Bruce and Melissa Block

T. Thompson Bosworth

Richard Daniel Bradley and John Warren Stewig

Anthony and Andrea Bryant

Barbara and Thomas Burton

Dr. Curtis L. Carter

Lynn Chappy

Lisa A. H. Cudahy

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Mary Ann Delzer

Mary Therese Duffy

Jim* and Trudy Durand

Audrienne W. Eder

Roma and Laurence* Eiseman

Bob* and Kathy Emery

Richard (Skip) Forrest

Elizabeth and Frederic* Friedman

Ellen and Richard Glaisner

Carole and Adam Glass

David A. Glenn

Thomas J. Gould

D. Kendall Griffith and Barbara Morris*

Arlene Hansen

Elizabeth Harrison

Edward T. Hashek

Michael and Gay Hatfield

Drs. Carla and Robert Hay

Sheila M. Hendrix

Ms. Donna Hensel

Sally Hensel

Dr. Sidney and Suzanne Herszenson

Thomas D. Hesselbrock and Carl Spatz

John G. Hill, Jr.* and Sarah H. Hill

Mr. Steven A. Horwath and Ms. Paula E. Keats

Professor and Mrs. James* F. Hyde, Jr.

Angela and George* Jacobi

Douglas C. James

Russ Jankowski

Susan M. Jennings

Peter and Debra Johnson

Judy and Gary Jorgensen

Patti Keating Kahn

George C. Kaiser

Scot and Lance Karp

David D. Keen and Judith L. Perkins

Ray and Susan Kehm

Mary E. Kelly

Raymond N. Kertz

Judith Keyes

Dr. and Mrs. John D. Koehler

Thomas and Malena Koplin

Kathleen L. Kortas

Mary and Michael* Krall

Kenneth and Melinda* Krei

Nancy* and Gilbert G. Krueger

Raymond and Barbara Krueger

Dr. Alice M. Kuramoto

Daniel and Samantha La Nuez

Debra Lampe-Revolinski

Thomas J. Landers

Victor J. Larson

Lise and Tom Lawson

Barbara Brown Lee and Wallie* Lee

Lawrence and Bridget Lenz

Nancy A. Lindenberg

Gail A. Lione and Barry L. Grossman

Robert J. Lodzinski

Helen Peter Love

Sally and Paul McCaughey

Rocille McConnell

Tom and Mary McCormick

Marilyn E. Miller* and Leone Lewensohn

William H. Morley and James A. Schleif

Gregg Mulry and Robert Schambers

Ken Multhauf

Nancy A. Munroe

James* and Alice Nelson

Diane M. and J. Alan O’Connor

Lawrence W. Oliverson and Donna N. Guthrie

Mr. and Mrs. H. Nicholas Pabst

Lygere Panagopoulos

Jill and Jack* Pelisek

Lucia and Pete Petrie

Anthony J. Petullo

Joseph M. Pfiffner

Ronald and Barbara Poe

Randy R. Reddemann

Thomas J. Reich for the Reich Family

Sande Robinson

Atty Robert W. and Mrs. Barbara Roth

Charles and Judith Rousseau

Lizbeth J. Rowe

Allison and Jon Russell

Muhammad Isa Sadlon

Allen and Vicki Samson

James and Andrea Schloemer

Roger W. Schneider

Barbara and Bill Shomaker

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Wendy and Douglas* Sleight

Arthur C.* and Katherine M. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Smocke

Riley St. Clair

Susie Gigi Stein

Roland and Judith Strampe

Terry R. Sutter

Mr. and Mrs. Allen M.* Taylor

Roseann* and David J. Tolan

Edward M. Turner, Jr.

Carla A. Uphill

Judith Van Till

Kent and Marcia Velde

Jo and Bob Wagner

Lisa K. Weisman

David B. Wescoe

Carolyn White-Travanti* and Leon Travanti

Dr. Elizabeth L. Wimberg

Lee G. Wolcott

Sue Ann and Richard Wruck

Mrs. Richard Zauner

Alanna Zrimsek and Morton Levin

Anonymous (12)

PUBLIC FUNDING SOURCES

The US Small Business Administration, and the Milwaukee Arts Board and Wisconsin Arts Board, with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts, provided crucial operating support to the Museum. Milwaukee County continues to support the Museum’s programs and its managing of the Saarinen and Kahler facilities on behalf of the County. Lastly, a major grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services supported activities related to the Museum’s Knowledge Management Infrastructure initiative.

TRIBUTES

We gratefully acknowledge the generous donors who contributed gifts of $100 or more as a tribute to someone special during fiscal year 2021–22.

In Memory of Emily Ann (Murphy) Baker Cripes, Inc.

In Honor of Donna and Donald Baumgartner

Jessica Baumgartner

Katherine Ann Heil

In Honor of Tory Woodland Berggren

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Davidson

Roger and Regina Dirksen

Lara Eucalano and Cassie

Brayton Hauske Family Foundation

Alexandra Moede

In Memory of Lois Cady

Andrew E. Plesko

Cheryl Shaw

In Memory of Elizabeth Drought

Mr. William Forsyth

Ms. Katherine B. Pawlak

Mr. and Mrs. William Reckmeyer

Katie Reinhart and Dave Domres

In Memory of Sue Dunham

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dunham

In Memory of Carlotta Durand

Ms. Carla Durand

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In Memory of Elizabeth Elser

Doolittle

Elizabeth Elser Doolittle

Charitable Trusts

Miss Elizabeth L. Elser

In Memory of George A. Evans, Jr.

Mrs. Julia Evans

In Memory of Andy Feining

Andy Feining

Ms. Florence Steinberger

In Memory of Anne H.

Fitzgerald

Mary Ann and Charles LaBahn

In Memory of Janis M. Frank

Ms. Diane L. Reinhard

In Memory of Frederic G. Friedman

Karen and Joseph C. Branch

Mr. Todd Buehl

Judy and James Findling

Nancy Friedman

Kathleen and Lawrence Gentine

Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein

Mary H. Reinhart

In Memory of Marilyn E. Giaimo

Chris and Bill Wiseman, Angela Wandler & the Giaimo Family

In Memory of F. William Haberman

Sue and Richard Pieper

In Honor of Suzanne Foote

Hanks

William and Kari Foote

In Memory of Annette Hirsh

Hirsh Giving Fund

In Memory of Elsie Kanin

Bill and Ann Boor

Dr. Rachel Forman-Avital and Dr. Boaz Avital

Linda and Leo Gordon

Mr. David Kanin

Ms. Mona Kanin

In Memory of Kathryn Kleinhenz

Medical College of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy

In Memory of Janie R. Klug

Kathleen and Anthony Asmuth

The Boerke Family Foundation

Carolyn and Larry Burns

Deborah and Thomas J. Degnan

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Patterson

Mr. Michael J. Schmitz

The Sewing Club

Susan and Stacy G. Terris

Robert G. Walker, Jr.

Jonathan and Elizabeth Wolf

In Memory of Nathan Kraucunas

Ms. Cynthia Schultz

In Honor of Barbara Brown Lee Gardner Foundation

In Memory of Joan C. Levine

Jay and Jean Kreiser

In Honor of Phillip Naylor

Marquette UniversityDepartment of History

In Memory of Yvonne Petersen

Mary Karkow

John and Jennie Walker

In Memory of Arlene (Cookie) Sage

Patricia Heywood

In Memory of Ann Sarenac

Kate Check

Randi Hanvey

In Memory of Birgit Segerdahl

Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Shovers

In Honor of Bud and Sue Selig

Dr. Jay J. Goodman and Mrs. Terry Goodman

In Memory of Don Tarachow

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Greenwalt

In Memory of Carolyn WhiteTravanti

Ms. Jane Botham

Sharon Hager

Celeste and Stephen Horvath

Mr. Scott Neitzke

Win A. Thrall

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GIFTS IN KIND

The following individuals and organizations generously provided goods and services to help the Museum in 2021–22.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald

Baumgartner

Coffee Makes You Black

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

MKE Lifestyle

Kathleen A. Muldowney

DONORS OF ARTWORK

The Milwaukee Art Museum’s collection grew with many significant acquisitions during the 2022 fiscal year, ending August 31, 2022. Thank you to those donors who gifted works of art to the Museum or contributed to new acquisitions through their generous support.

Eric Ceputis and David W. Williams

Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski

Patricia Heywood

Kohler Foundation, Inc.

Tony and Susan Krausen

Jane and Tom Lacy

Emma Lasry

Mimi Levitt

Mrs. Robert O. Levitt

Milwaukee Art Museum Contemporary Art Society

Milwaukee Art Museum Photography Council

Edward and Katie Misik

Daniel Morris/Historical Design, Inc., New York

Nickolas Muray Photo Archives, LLC

The Anne Noggle Foundation

Joel and Caran Quadracci and The Windhover Foundation

David Robbins

The Family of Donald Lloyd Schmidt

Carol Stephenson

Mrs. Christine A. Symchych and Mr. James P. McNulty

Mr. Kenneth R. Treis*

Lynde B. Uihlein

Eleanor and William Wainwright

Anonymous

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In Memoriam

In August, the Museum lost a longtime and much-beloved supporter, Isabel Bader. Together with her late husband, Alfred Bader, she championed the European art program at the Museum in myriad ways. She served as a guest curator in 1989 and was a founding member of the Fine Arts Society; in 2013, she and Alfred generously supported the position of Curator of European Art. Together they donated more than 40 artworks to the Museum over the years, profoundly transforming the collection and helping build strength in 17th-century Dutch painting. Her kindness, quick wit, and love of the arts made her a passionate ally, and she believed firmly in the power of art to transform lives. She will be deeply missed.

Well-known Milwaukee philanthropist Michael Cudahy passed away in March, leaving behind an unprecedented legacy of support for the arts, innovation, and change across the city. Cudahy’s more than 30-year relationship with the Museum included serving as a trustee for nearly two decades. Cudahy’s exceptional largesse contributed to the building of the Santiago Calatrava–designed Quadracci Pavilion and the Museum’s ability to start planning for its future within its iconic building debt free. The Museum’s Cudahy Gardens, designed by Daniel Kiley, bear the Cudahy name in honor of his unexpected, generous gift. Cudahy liked to dream big and make things happen. He was committed to Milwaukee’s cultural community and will be remembered as a force of tireless energy instrumental in helping transform the downtown lakefront into a celebrated community destination.

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Isabel Bader Michael Cudahy

Docents and Volunteers

DOCENT COUNCIL

Peter Larson Chair

Grace Gnorski

Past Chair

Caroline Raffel Secretary

Jill Griffee-Ross

Mary Middleton

Continuing Education

Gwen Evseichik

Deborah Mamerow

Docent Digest

Sandy Roller

Greeter Team Coordinator

Kathleen Grady

Marty Merkt

Hospitality

Mauree Childress

Junior Docent School Program Coordinator

Fred Syrjanen

Travel

ACTIVE DOCENTS

George Affeldt

Diane Aiello

Debbie Antonio

Howard Austin

Rose Balistreri

Barbara Bartholin

Nick Baumgart

Jody Baxter

Jan Blooming

Bill Boles

Ann Brophy

Judy Brown

Libby Bruce

Geralyn Cannon

Marti Carr

Mauree Childress

Jennifer Christ

Sharon Clappier

Lee Coppernoll

Gabrielle Davidson

Gay Donahue

Louise Doornek

Gwen Evseichik

Debbie Fagan

Carole Faught

Kathy Fellman

Susie Fondrie

Karen Franklin

Grace Gnorski

Kathleen Grady

Jill Griffee-Ross

Jean Gruehn

Larry Hammond

Heidi Hanson

Jane Hanson

Holly Harnischfeger

Missie Hawley

Karen Hellman

Steve Horvath

Debbie Huberty

Peg Humphrey

Yvonne Jahnke

Kelly Jones

Karen Jossi

Gary Kampe

Jill Kemper

Alice Steuck Konkel

John Kraft

Peter Larson

Judy Leiterman

Sandi Lewenauer

Caryl Lobel

Deborah Mamerow

Janet Matthews

Sally McCaughey

Kelley McIntosh

Betty Menacher

Marty Merkt

Mary Middleton

Sharon Moore

Kathleen Muldowney

Laura Mullins

Beatrice Murphy

Mary Fran Murray

Soozie Nelson

Bernie Newman

Anne Noyes

Judy Perkins

Karen Petric

Virginia Pothier

Edith Radovich

Caroline Raffel

Brenda Richardson

Nedret Rix

Susie Roberts

Sandy Roller

Nancy Rubly

Jeewon Schally

Susan Schoenfeld

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Kathy Schuchard

Sandy Shadwick

Pamela Shovers

Susan Siegert

Davey Singer

Marcia Singer

Diana Sjoberg

Jane Somers

Teresa Spigel

Marely Stein

Julie Stockinger

Judy Strampe

Mary Sussman

Terry Sutter

Fred Syrjanen

Bobbie Szabo

Mary Tollander

Maggie Wlodarski

Heidi Wurlitzer

Carol Ann Zimmerman

Meta Zobec-Novak

SENIOR STATUS

Peetie Basson

Sue Berce

Diane Berndt

Melissa Block

Miriam Cleary

Eileen Dean

Janet Dulde

Virginia Dunphy

Sylvia Fishman

Ellen Flesch

Janis Frank

Frank Green

Jule Groh

Suzanne Hanks

Suzanne Herszenson

Joan Hunt

Shinji Kaiser

Diane Kane

Jonas Karvelis

Raymond Kehm

Laura Lange

Kenneth Loeffel

Paul Masterson

Laeh Bensman McHenry

Joe McPhillips

Helga Mikoteit

Robert Mitchell

Sharon Muendel

Sharon Nieman-Koebert

Joyce Pabst

Carol Peterson

Lynn Pilmaier

Sally Pratt

Mary Read

Gloria Rozmus

Judith Ruland

Cynthia Schmadeke

Claudia Shea

Wendy Sleight

Mary Ellen Smith

Sharon Steinmetz

Carol Stephenson

Ethel Stern

Terri Sutton

Cynthia Swedish

Karen Thaker

Rikki Thompson

Carla Uphill

Janet Vopal

Mary Alice Wasielewski

Bonnie Welz

EMERITUS

Mary Ackermann

Suzanne Aiken

Kathy Arenz

Vicki Banghart

Sylvia Barany

Katherine Beeson

Kathy Boer

Martha Bolles

Leanne Boris

Anne Borkowf

Claudette Bostrom

Arlene Brachman

Marilyn Bradley

Patty Brink

Pat Brophy

Alexandra Buchholz

Marsha Camitta

Sharon Canter

Phyllis Casey

Joanne Charlton

Judy Christofferson

Mary Crawford

Judith Croak

Lorraine Croft

Patricia Crump

Elizabeth Cuneo

Barbara Damm

Mary Ann Delzer

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Marie DeVillers

Bette Drought

Joan Drouin

Stephanie Dudek

Mary Therese Duffy

Audrienne Eder

Mary Lou Elson

Heidi Fallone

Estelle Felber

Peg Fleury

Sue Frautschi

Marilyn Giaimo

Anne Gimbel

Ellen Glaisner

Susan Godfrey

Linda Goetsch

Paula Goldman

Ruth Gregory

Eileen Gruesser

Mary Hamilton

Tsui-Ching Hammond

Donna Hensel

Roger Heuberger

Lloyd Hickson

Adrienne Hirsch

Rana Holbrook

Mary Holden

Liz Joehnk

Barbara Jorgensen

Beth Just

Joan Kabins

Eileen Kaczmarek

Elsie Kanin

Louise Keck

Audrey Keyes

Carole Kintis

Bobbi Krier

Mary Krueger

Lila Lange

Barbara Larkin

Janet Larscheid

Joan Larscheid

Elaine Larsen

Carol Lehmann

Joan Maas

James Maki

Nancy Matthisen

Julie McHale

Mary-Claude McNulty

Mary Meyers

Sylvia Miller

Irene Morgan

Mary Murphy

Alice Nelson

Jenny Nelson

Joyce Ninneman

Sue Oster

Sue Pieper

Margaret Plotkin

Joan Prachthauser

Beverly Rattner

Mary Ellen Reiland

Gail Rennie

Marcie Roberts

Rita Rochte

Sheila Rudberg

Janis Scherr

Sally Schuler

Jane Segerdahl

Janet Seizyk

Judy Shapiro

Cathy Simpson

Dorothy Stadler

Susan Steinman

Patricia Strassburger

Mary Alice Tamsen

Carol Thieme

Jerome Trewyn

Priscilla Tuschen

Beverly Ugent

Susan Vebber

Anne Vogel

Margret Jhin Walsh

Alice White

Kathy Wicht

Carol Wiensch

Pamela Willms

Barbara Wood

Clarice Zucker

VOLUNTEERS

Mary Ann Adams

Laurie Anderson

Phouangkeo Athathip

Mackenzie Basten

Sydney Beckner

Audrey Bilyeu

Michael Brault

Ann Brophy

Judy Brown

Diane Buege

Olivia Capri Farrell

Cyndi Carini

Carla Cathren

Salma Chaoui

Mauree Childress

Jennifer Christ

Christopher Cifax

Madelyn Coleman

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Helen Dahms

Mary Ann Delzer

Nancy Desjardins

Courtney Earls

Pat Ellingson

Tia Farrenkopf

Lesley Fetting

Joseph Frederick

Cody Garcia

Nikki Gluczynski

Jill Griffe Ross

Heidi Hanson

Sally Hensel

Peg Humphrey

Iyonna James

Ray Kehm

Grant Kniedler

Debra Koenig

Arabelle Kohlmann

Kathy Kortas

John Kraft

Alyssa Lambert

Ann Lemmenes

Ann Luba

Rosemaria Makowski

Kaley Mead

Betty Menacher

Debra Miller

Molly Moore

Julie Motz

Laura Mullins

Rachel Nies

Susie Peart

Christine Plichta

Michaela Plotner

Ben Rangel

Joelene Reck

Gini Roback

Gabriella Roberto

Sandy Roller

Lizbeth J. Rowe

Nancy Rubly

Connie Sandell

Phouangthong Sayavongsa

Cynthia Schmadeke

Kim Schultz

Char Schulze

Saud Sh Khazal

Sandy Shadwick

Virginia Simerly

Leslie Smart

Laura Smith

Abigail Staufer

Judy Strampe

Terry Sutter

Bobbie Szabo

Carla Uphill

Lissa VanderHeyden

Darian Weber

Richard Wedeikes

Sandra Weinsten

David Wendstrup

Nicholas York Lee

Carol Ann Zimmerman

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Staff

As of August 31, 2022

DIRECTOR’S OFFICE

Marcelle Polednik

Donna and Donald Baumgartner Director

Robert Stein

Deputy Director and Chief Experience Officer

Natalie Boten

Chief of Staff

Gayle Garski

Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director

HUMAN RESOURCES

Linda Woods

Chief Human Resource Officer

Mary Beth Frigo

Human Resources Coordinator

Toni Perine

Payroll & Human Resources

Associate

CURATORIAL

Margaret Andera

Interim Chief Curator and Curator of Contemporary Art

Liz Flaig

Curatorial Department Administrator

Tanya Paul

The Isabel and Alfred Bader

Curator of European Art

Nikki Otten

Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings

Catherine Sawinski

Assistant Curator of European Art

Ariel Pate

Assistant Curator of Photography

Chyna Bounds

Assistant Curator

Rebekah Morin

Collection Manager of Works on Paper

Billie Carter Curatorial Assistant

REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

Jane O’Meara

Associate Registrar

Stephanie Hansen

Associate Registrar for Collections

Lydelle Abbott Janes

Associate Registrar for Exhibitions and Loans

CONSERVATION

Chris Niver

Associate Conservator

Rick Knight

Conservation Specialist –Framer/Mountmaker

Stephanie Cashman

Associate Conservator of Objects

Olivia Heckel

Conservation Assistant

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

Heather Winter

Head of Knowledge

Management and Digital Assets

Beret Balestrieri Kohn

Manager of Digital Assets

Anthony Morgano

Librarian/Archivist

Cleber Bonato

Collection Photographer

ART PREPARATORS

Art Mohagen

Chief Preparator

Paul Mitchell

Lead Preparator

Neil Gasparka

Art Preparator

Kraig Przybylski

Art Preparator

Troy Hagenbart

Art Preparator

Amanda Kronlage

Art Preparato

Mirel Crumb*

Art Preparator

MARKETING

Cortney Heimerl

Director of Sales and Marketing

Dustin Dupree

Director of Web and Digital Experience

*part-time

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Ted Brusubardis

Director of Gallery Media and A/V Systems

David Russick

Director of Design

Christina Dittrich

Senior Editor

Jessica Steeber

Manager of Planning and Analysis

Sarah Kenyon Web Developer

Angela Stancato

Associate Content Writer

Grace Winter Design Coordinator

Lauren Koszuta

Graphic Designer

Kristin Pelisek

Graphic Designer

Warren Enstrom*

Pedro Gutierrez*

Kyle Hanneken*

A/V Technicians

VISITOR SERVICES

Alana Andrysczyk

Manager of Visitor Services

Tony Doernbach

Visitor Services Supervisor

Jason Mashlan

Visitor Services Supervisor

Devon Hatton

Visitor Services Floor Coordinator

Heidi Koester

Office Administration Associate

Jessica Sanchez

Visitor Services Associate II

Bailey Anderson*

Diane Berndt*

LaDasia Bryant*

Tony Busateri*

Joseph Eichstaedt

Cassie Kinney*

Juan Mora Soto*

Abigail Munoz*

Jason Skowronski

Brittany Walker Visitor Services Associates

Megan Buckholt*

Taylor Guza*

Josie Newcomb*

Candice Vales*

Visitor Services Events Associates

MUSEUM STORE

Karen McNeely

Director of Retail Operations

Emily Clement

Store Manager

Jeff Burke

Receiving Supervisor

Mary Johnson

Lead Sales Associate

Chloe Attalla*

Pamela Baranowski*

Catherine Cain*

Alexa Carter*

Sarah Kolar*

Patrick Sanchez*

Store Associates

FOOD SERVICE AND EVENTS

Adrienne Koclanis

Director of Events

Manda Hass

Senior Sales and Events Manager

Emily Lahmayer

Manager of Internal Events and Operations

Alejandro Medina

Food and Beverage Supervisor - General

Andrew Harter*

Front of House Supervisor

Amanda Roddy*

Robert Vela*

Catering Manager

Morgan Bailey-Wright*

Jennifer Bates*

Nora Berens*

Dre Brown*

Isabel Detienne*

Nikita Fetter*

Natalie Forck*

Katie Harris*

Evyn Hausman*

Shelby Kraco*

Ellianna Lollis*

*part-time

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Corrina Loyd*

Dylan Lucas*

Gabe Lucas*

Luis Martinez*

Lorie O’Connor*

Valerie Podd*

Gerri Solomon*

Abra Staton-Micklevitz*

Alanna Szczech*

Leah Turk*

Aiden Urena*

Camille Wilson*

Justin Wise* Servers/Bartenders

Café Back of House Staff:

Jamie Nelson

Executive Chef

Tony Ciurro

Sous Chef

Zachary Balkowski*

Anastasia Bouldin*

Tracy Chiconas*

Isaac Darnell*

Devlin George

Ryan Gill*

Brian Hernandez*

Alonzo Martin*

Lakiya Mott*

Jessica Selph*

Malik Shaffer*

Christopher Smallwood*

Linette Tillmon

Cooks/Dishwashers/Bussers

EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS

Amy Kirschke

Barbara Brown Lee Senior Director of Learning and Engagement

Emily Sullivan Director of Youth and Family Programs

Sarah Ozurumba Educator for School and Teacher Programs

Ali Rice

Kohl’s Community Relations Coordinator

Dianne Choie

Associate Educator of Youth and Family Programs

Anika Kowalik

Associate Educator of Teen Programs

Siri Stensberg

Associate Educator of Youth and Family Programs

Blake Zierk

Tour Administrator

Sarah Gerbasi*

Assistant Educator of Youth and Family Programs

Jessica Baumann*

Amanda Bennett*

Andrea Cabrera Manuel*

Arianna De La Torre Sanchez*

Amber DuChateau*

Trenice Ferguson*

Alexa Merriwether*

Dawn Omernik Nimmer*

Daisy Palma*

Passion Terrell*

Kat Vento*

Kierstin Wohlgemuth*

Ted Zindars*

Youth and Family Program Assistants 1 and 2

COMMUNITY DIALOGUE

Kantara Souffrant

Curator of Community Dialogue

Tahrell Thomas Curatorial Assistant

Kennita Hickman* Programs Coordinator

FINANCE

Alissa Karl Chief Operations and Finance Officer

Chris Gaskey Finance Director

Jinnene Ross

Accountant

Jennifer Trimble Accounting Associate

Rosie Ma Accounting Assistant

FACILITIES

Dan Somers

Director of Campus Facilities and Grounds

*part-time

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Doug Greenmeier

Assistant Director of Campus

Facilities and Grounds

Geoff Mumau

Facilities Manager

Carlos Leon-Roman

Facilities Technician

Dick Andresen*

Assistant Facility Engineer Museum Center Park

Erwin van Dyck*

Facilities Engineer Specialist

Riley Engstrom

Facilities Assistant

SECURITY

Brad Novak

Director of Campus Safety and Security

John Rittberg

Manager, Campus Safety and Security

Michael Gabrys

Coordinator of Campus Safety and Security

George Rebcek

Frank Riedijk

Lead Officers

James Sudberry

Lead Security Station Operator

Lue Vang

Lead Campus Safety Officer

Sean Bauldwin

Kate Bittner

Jim Byrne

Marisa Cummings

Adam Dudenhoefer

Martin Esparza Dorado

Veronica Guzman Rivera

Audra Hurt

Warren Iles

Stephanie Johnson

Kristi Ma

Dan Rutherford

Josh Schanen

Trent Ward Security Officers/Campus Safety Officers

Jason Blochowicz*

Jon Czerwinski*

Farouk Dadzie*

Joel Dhein*

Justin Doty*

Leah Gayle*

Katie Hanson*

Jeff Jiracek*

Clarke Johnson*

Annie Kassens*

Joe LaGosh*

Sally Marszalek*

Ben Pruitt*

Mike Rakers*

Evan Reid*

Mary Richards*

Patrick Russell*

Tom Tiernan*

Temperance Townsend*

Tom Trettin*

Special Event Security Officers

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Tim Hapeman

Director, Information Services

Patrick Schwabe

Systems Administrator

Bob Burton

Support Technician

DEVELOPMENT

DeDe Chaoui

Director of Donor Data and Systems

Rachel Bellmer

Director of Membership

Courtney Kihslinger

Director of Stewardship and Events

Pam Coleman

Director of Individual Giving

Rebecca Wanek

Development Officer for Corporate Giving

Leah Peavler

Officer for Stewardship and Events

Kristin Grassi

Development Officer for Membership

Dillon Eggleston

Development Associate

Ryan Halloran

Development Assistant

*part-time

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Financial Report

The consolidated financial statements of the Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) and its subsidiary, Museum Center Park (MCP), ended fiscal year 2022 with combined net assets of approximately $165 million. At year-end, the total market value of investments was $62.3 million, compared with $69.9 million as of 2021. The majority of the decrease was due to declines in the market. MCP had a debt balance of $1.6 million as of August 31, 2022.

With the ease in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Museum remained open the entire fiscal year, from September 1, 2001, to August 31, 2022, and more people started visiting again. The Museum welcomed 168,376 guests throughout the year. School tours and in-person programming resumed, and the Museum Café reopened. The result: Attendance and earned revenue more than doubled from the prior year.

Looking forward to fiscal 2023, the Museum has a balanced budget and, through great discipline, is in a position of financial strength to serve and inspire the Milwaukee community and beyond.

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Financial Statements

Milwaukee Art Museum and Subsidiary Consolidated Statement of Financial Position

The consolidated statements of financial position and statements of activities are derived from the Milwaukee Art Museum’s financial statements as of August 31, 2022, which have been audited by Wipfli LLP, independent auditors, whose report expressed an unmodified opinion on those financial statements. A complete copy is available upon request or can be found on the Museum’s website, mam.org.

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assets Cash and cash equivalents 7,421,807 Investments and funds held in trust 62,345,378 Inventories and other assets 1,132,367 Accounts receivable, net 1,099,710 Pledges receivable, net 3,247,986 Property and equipment, net 89,782,063 Total assets 165,029,311 liabilities and net assets Payables and other 2,433,246 Deferred revenue 1,242,797 Long-term debt 1,617,037 Total liabilities 5,293,080 Total net assets 159,736,231 Total liabilities and net assets 165,029,311 Consolidated Statement of Activities operating revenue Contributed revenue 10,286,313 93.1% Earned revenue 5,682,980 51.4% Other 1,587,312 14.4% Investment income (6,508,344) -58.9% Total operating revenue 11,048,261 100.0% operating expenses Program services 15,598,440 73.3% General and administrative 3,625,142 17.0% Development and volunteer services 1,050,212 4.9% Acquisitions of art 992,848 4.7% Total operating expenses 21,266,642 100.0% Change in net assets from operations (10,218,381) Non-operating items (297,603) Change in net assets (10,515,984)
As of August 31, 2022 operating expenses 73% Program services operating revenues 93% Contributed revenue -59% Investment income 51% Earned revenue 14% Other 5% Acquisitions of art 17% General and administrative 5% Development and volunteer services

Milwaukee Art Museum

700 North Art Museum Drive

Milwaukee, WI 53202

414-224-3200

mam.org

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