2020-2021 MIAD Annual Report

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2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT

CONNECTING OUR COMMUNITY


MIAD VALUES COMMUNITY, TO POSITIVELY CONTRIBUTE TO THE WORLD AROUND US. I am inspired by the creative ways that the MIAD and Milwaukee communities have remained connected and caring throughout the pandemic. MIAD’s record number of students and faculty adapted to virtual learning and teaching, and created unbelievable art and design work in new ways. Through the MIAD Innovation Center, sponsored curricular projects and Service Learning program, our students turned their passions into purpose to meet business, nonprofit partners and community needs. Collaborations with Milwaukee nonprofits and creative firms are inspiring high school youth to pursue art and design careers that they had never considered before. You are a key part of MIAD’s success. The generous support of donors and the commitment of our community members have positively transformed lives and helped to create and expand opportunities for current and future students. Thank you for your support and involvement in our community. I look forward to the year ahead, to connecting with you and continuing to expand MIAD’s presence and partnerships in Milwaukee and beyond. Sincerely,

Jeff Morin | MIAD President

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MIAD provides students access to a nationally recognized art and design education, collaborates with local companies and nonprofits, and is growing Milwaukee’s creative talent pipeline because of supporters in our community like you.

IN 2020-2021, YOUR SUPPORT HELPED US TO SERVE: A record

920 students 35% 35% of students self-identify as students of color

100%

of students receive financial aid, including scholarships.

0

100

63% of first-year students from Wisconsin are the first in their family to attend college

Your support responded to increased student needs

40%

of students are Pell-eligible (lowest income)

$1.1 million in student emergency grants were awarded to 870 students, funded through three federal and two state COVID relief packages and through philanthropy. The student emergency grants assisted students with paying for food, rent, medical expenses and other vital living expenses. MIAD 2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT | 3


SUPPORTING OUR STUDENT COMMUNITY In 2020-2021 students learned virtually and continued to have access to experiences on campus and in lab facilities. Faculty adapted their curriculum to a new teaching environment. Kim Miller, Chair of New Studio Practice: Fine Arts, supported the student and faculty community in the pivot to virtual learning. She ensured student access to supplies for safe use at home and opportunities to exhibit work both virtually and in-person. Faculty and lab staff shipped items to students to ensure they could complete projects. 4 | MIAD 2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT

COVID-19 IN 20202021: KEEPING OUR COMMUNITY SAFE Onsite testing: 1,445 COVID-19 tests were conducted on-campus with a .97% positivity rate, resulting in 14 positive results. Vaccination: Nearly 300 students received COVID-19 vaccination by the end of the Spring 2021 semester.


Fine arts students exhibited at Between Two Galleries in Milwaukee. Work pictured by Erin Kaiser '21 (top right), Katie Grinell '21 (below) and Sonal Jain '21 (right)

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New Illustration studios on renovated 4th Floor

ENHANCING OUR ON-CAMPUS COMMUNITY To accommodate the college’s record-breaking student enrollment growth over the past five years, MIAD is renovating the college's academic building. Renovations to the college’s 55,000-square-foot 4th floor began before the pandemic and were completed in September 2020. The new spaces house the MIAD Innovation Center, Emerging Technology Center, Illustration and Communication Design student studios, faculty offices and MIAD galleries’ permanent collection featuring work of industrial designer Brooks Stevens and MIAD co-founder Guido Brink. A team from RINKA that included MIAD alum Adam Gerhard ’15 (Interior Architecture and Design) designed the new spaces. 6 | MIAD 2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT


For the 2021 Senior Exhibition, Olivia Paul ’21 (Product Design) designed a collection of sleep aid products to help people who have frequent nightmares. She used resources on-campus in the MIAD Innovation Center, Emerging Technology Center, Printmaking Lab, 3D Lab and Textiles Lab to create her products. The Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) recognized her as a 2021 Student Merit Award Finalist. The nationwide competition highlights the best creativity, problem solving and design brilliance in each of IDSA’s five North American Districts. MIAD 2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT | 7


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CREATING MURALS IN THE MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY MIAD students, faculty and alumni are essential to bringing murals and public art to life in the Milwaukee community. Two examples: Josie Rice ‘10 (Interior Architecture and Design) created a mural at the Milwaukee Public Market in September 2020 (left). Lauren Medina ‘15 (Communication Design) created the artwork for the “Nuestra Madre Justicia (Our Mother Justice)” mural at the Milwaukee County Courthouse (above), and Whitney Salgado ‘15 (Illustration) and Debbie Sajnani ‘16 (Communication Design), along with others from LUNA (Latinas Unidas en Las Artes), collaborated to paint the mural. MIAD 2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT | 9


MIAD Innovation Center

DESIGNING SOLUTIONS FOR ORGANIZATIONS IN OUR COMMUNITY The MIAD Innovation Center connects businesses, nonprofit organizations and entrepreneurs with our talented students on a variety of art and design projects – from branding/logo design, illustration, animation, video production, augmented reality and more. In one project, Sophie Yufa ‘21 (Communication Design) redesigned the map thousands of passengers use each day to navigate Milwaukee’s most-visited building, Mitchell International Airport. Yufa graduated in May 2021 and is employed as a junior graphic designer at WaterStreet Creative. 10 | MIAD 2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT


“Sophie took the time to really learn about what we were looking for and came up with a creative solution that was leaps and bounds above and beyond what we had prior to this.” – Harold Mester, MKE Airport’s director of public affairs and marketing

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High school students at Hanson Dodge worked on a project for Johnsonville.

PARTNERING TO EXPAND OUR COMMUNITY’S CREATIVE TALENT PIPELINE As part of MIAD's participation in the Greater Equity 2030 Initiative, two new collaborations with TRUE Skool and Hanson Dodge seek to increase BIPOC representation in Milwaukee’s creative industries. Through the Designed Awareness collaboration between TRUE Skool and MIAD, along with other community partners, high school students researched how water connects us, and then created visual and spoken-word arts projects to respond and showcase what they learned. Several students from the TRUE Skool program also participated in a new graphic design internship. In total, 14 Milwaukee area high school students: • attended a four-week program at MIAD to learn foundational design skills. • participated in a two-week paid internship at Hanson Dodge, where they explored careers in different areas of the advertising agency and worked on a project for Johnsonville. • received a full scholarship to attend the MIAD Pre-College program. • were mentored by MIAD students and alumni. 12 | MIAD 2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT


“Hanson Dodge is taking us into all aspects of their work and projects, and we see how the teams work in their own areas but also how they all work together. ... It’s giving me the information and tools to test graphic design.” – Kyla Chester-Hopkins, a junior at Milwaukee’s Pathways High School and participant in the MIAD/Hanson Dodge internship program and MIAD Pre-College

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MIAD ALUMNI ARE EMPLOYED AT:

9 100% 10

of the Top

of the Top 10 largest Milwaukee-area manufacturing firms

19 20

largest Milwaukee-area advertising agencies

90%

of the Top

of the Milwaukee area’s largest architecture firms

largest Wisconsin and Milwaukee-area based public and private companies

MIAD transforms the lives of our students and community by educating Milwaukee’s future creative professionals and leaders. Our students, alumni, faculty and staff are actively involved in our community to benefit Wisconsin businesses and nonprofits, and to work for the greater good. MIAD alumni work for companies such as: Advocate Aurora Health

GE Healthcare

Milwaukee Tool

Bader Rutter

Generac Power Systems

Northwestern Mutual

Baird

GMR Marketing

Quad

BVK

Rockwell Automation

Core Creative

Harley-Davidson Motor Company

SC Johnson

Cramer-Krasselt

Hoffman York

Snap-on Inc.

Eaton International

Johnson Controls

Uline

EPIC Creative

Kohl’s Corporation

WaterStreet Creative

Fiserv

Laughlin Constable

WEC Energy

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JUNE 1, 2020 – MAY 31, 2021 DONORS Thank you to our generous donors for your support. Your support helps MIAD to fulfill our mission of igniting curious minds through art, design and service. Your commitment to MIAD allows us to continue to grow our footprint, partners and connections in the Milwaukee community and beyond.

Key: New Donor Trustee and Trustee Emeriti

Innovation Circle $100,000+ Associated Bank The Lynde & Harry Bradley Foundation Melitta S. Pick Charitable Trust Stephens Family Foundation, Inc. We Energies Foundation

$25,000-$99,999

Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Mary L. Nohl Designated Fund Peck Foundation, Milwaukee Ltd Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation Heidi Leigh ‘05 Ramos & Ryan Ramos ‘02 E.C. Styberg Foundation Inc.

Astor Street Foundation Robert W. Baird & Co.

$10,000-$24,999 Anon Charitable Trust Estate of Vincent Catteruccia ‘62 Ralph Evinrude Foundation Tim & Sue Frautschi

Anonymous

Heil Family Foundation

Greater Milwaukee Foundation Anonymous Funds

Emily & Craig Koprowski

Jeffrey Morin & Brian Borchardt

$2,500-$9,999

Donald & Donna Baumgartner

Delta Faucet Company

Geoffrey & Katite Mackey

President’s Circle

Rebecca ‘72 & Francis ‘70 Balistreri

Fiserv, Inc.

Kami & Robert Joseph

WAICU Rath Foundation

Deanna & Eric Tillisch

BMO Harris Bank

Herzfeld Foundation

David & Julia Uihlein Charitable Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Barry R. Mandel

Boelter Companies Joan & Fred Brengel Family Foundation, Inc. Yvonne Brodsky Colectivo Coffee Margaret & Gary Czaplewski Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Florsheim, Sr.

Larry & Judy Moon

Thomas & Jennifer Florsheim

Andrew Nunemaker

Gardner Foundation

RDK Foundation

Jennifer & Michael Hansen

Schoenleber Foundation, Inc.

The Hattersley Family Fund of the Ayco Charitable Foundation

Denisha N. Tate-McAlister

MIAD’s list of donors includes gifts June 1, 2020 through May 31, 2021. If we have inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed your name, please accept our sincerest apologies and contact us at 414-847-3238 so we may correct our records.

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JUNE 1, 2020 – MAY 31, 2021 DONORS

Rocky Ho ’23 (Illustration) and Melvin Hood ’23 (Communication Design) designed and illustrated a new game to broaden cultural representation in the board game industry. They collaborated with the game co-creator and Milwaukee Lutheran High School art teacher Jason Crayton on the fantasy strategy game “Factions: Battlegrounds.” In 2020-2021, 201 students in MIAD’s Service Learning courses completed 5,738 hours of service at 21 Southeastern Wisconsin and 13 national and international organizations. Fifty-three students also completed self-directed service projects such as making fabric masks to donate to hospitals, creating care packages for unhoused or displaced individuals, and developing materials for classrooms.

$2,500-$9,999

$1,000-$2,499

Kathy & Thomas J. Hauske, Jr.

Isabel Bader

Gordon Henke Family Foundation

Sally Brown ‘64

Jerome J. & Dorothy H. Holz Family Foundation

Chipstone Foundation – Stanley & Polly Stone Fund

Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Journal Seibel Scholarship

David & Naomi Cobb

Kopmeier Family Fund Madeleine & David Lubar

Neil & Shelley Casey

James Cope Margaret & Michael DeMichele Anonymous

Greater Milwaukee Foundation Clarence G Reible Fund

Judith & Chris Ford

Tim & Crystal Rennicke

Katherine M. Gehl

RINKA Inc.

Leesa & Charles Gilliam

Robert Schwartz & Carol Motzel

David & Margarete Harvey

Amanda & Shantanu Singh

Johnsonville, LLC

Dr. James & Mrs. Cynthia Stoll

Anonymous

John Utz WAICU Batterman Family Foundation Internship Scholarship

Peter Foote & Robin Wilson

Bridgett Herbert

Mr. & Mrs. W. David Knox II Herb Kohl Philanthropies Mr. & Mrs. David Mathews Kathy & Geoff Mykleby

WAICU UPS Foundation Scholarship

Joseph R. Pabst & John Schellinger

Sarah & Michael Weiss

Laura & Adam Peck

Jonathan Wertz

Bruce ‘63 & Judy Renquist

Linda Yeager & John Florsheim

Nita Soref Stacey ‘04 & Justin Steinberg Kipp K. Stevens Lynde Uihlein

If we have inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed your name, please accept our sincerest apologies and contact us at 414-847-3238 so we may correct our records.


Charlie & Rachel Uihlein

Brad Richards & Sally Lyndley

Meret Bitticks

Ziegler Family Foundation

Andi Sciacca & Gregory Sadler

Mikako Bonath Stacie Boney

$500-$999

Fran Serlin

Jeanne Bril ‘82

Dan & Sue Vliet

JJ ‘04 & Benny Brojde

Kimberlie Weekley

Mike & Karin Buckholdt

Frances & Aaron White

Bob & Kathy Buettner

Robert Zimmermann & Thomas Derenne

Curtis & Jean Carter

Albert J. & Flora H. Ellinger Foundation

Under $500

Sherrie Chow ‘87

Anonymous ‘89

Lynn Alan

Barbara Fuldner Bill & Sandy Haack

Richard & Ramon Anderson-Martinez

Sang & Jiyeon Kim

Kirk & Mary Andrich

Flavius Cucu & Miriam Van de Sype

Glenn Kleiman & Gisela Terner

Martha Annis

Logan Duerst Celine Farrell ‘58

Eva Knoll

Scott Beightol & Desiree Erickson

Tracy & George Milkowski

Arthur & Carolee C. Beutler

Peggy Ann Mary & James Connelly Julie & Sean Cummings Casey Dougherty ‘10 & Marin Koebert

CCS Fundraising Betsy Corry Susan Cubar & Thoma J. Jordan

Leslie Fedorchuk & John Fitzgerald

If we have inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed your name, please accept our sincerest apologies and contact us at 414-847-3238 so we may correct our records.

As part of MIAD’s efforts to diversify its faculty and staff, MIAD has committed to filling vacant teaching positions at MIAD with AICAD Fellows for the next three years. The fellowship program, run by the Association of Independent Colleges of Art & Design (AICAD), aims to help increase racial and ethnic diversity of faculty at art and design colleges. The fellows are high-achieving master’s degree graduates from underrepresented populations nominated by their home institution for college-level teaching positions.

Work by AICAD Fellow Zuhal Feraidon

MIAD is one of only two colleges in the country that hired new AICAD Fellows in 2020-2021. Four AICAD Post-Graduate Teaching Fellows joined the MIAD faculty in Fall 2020 – Gabriela Escovar, Zuhal Feraidon, Yeon Jee and Aasawari Kulkarni.

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JUNE 1, 2020 – MAY 31, 2021 DONORS Under $500 Phil Fisher Dean & Anne Fitzgerald Amanda Foster Pamela Frautschi C. Frederick Geilfuss & Anne W. Hamilton Hannah Goettsch Ken Griesemer Jill Griffee Ross Glen Guszkowski ‘79 Amy Hamilton Jay Harris Carla H. Hay Anonymous ‘86 Dianne Higginbotham Elaine A. Hokenson Chelsea Holton Meralis & Nakia Hood Eleanor Huston Daniel Isom

Dr. Elizabeth & Mr. Bruce Jacobs Melissa Janda ‘93 Russ Jankowski

Inger Osberg Gilbert & J. Dorothy Palay Family Fund

Elaina Johann ‘15

Betsy ‘80 & Clarence ‘73 Peckenpaugh

Anonymous

PNC Foundation

Cheryl Klein ‘98

Christine Prebil

McKenna Sue Klein ‘14

Michael Quill

Adam Koenig ‘09 Stanley Kritzik

Pat & Sue Quinn Recreational Fund, Eau Claire Community Foundation

Larry Kula

Nicole Ranz

Kira Lafond

Anne & Thomas Reed

Sydney Lange ‘19

Stephanie Rhyner

Cynthia Durko Lynch

Sandra Richardson

Dr. Francisco & Mrs. Mary Jane Martinez

Leah Robertson ‘83 & Edwin Frami

Maxsan Foundation

Arthur & Vikki Rothschild

Dana McCullough

Vivian Rothschild

Elmer & Nicole Moore

Saige Rowe ‘15

Kyle Nesbitt ‘09

Catherine Royer

Mr. & Mrs. William O’Dell

Xavier Ruffin ‘10

Stella Koslowski

If we have inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed your name, please accept our sincerest apologies and contact us at 414-847-3238 so we may correct our records.

For the MIAD Senior Exhibition, Samantha Shappell ’21 (Product Design) designed a four-piece furniture line for Third Coast Interiors, a Chicago-based interior architecture and design firm. The furniture celebrates the company’s rebranding and the intersectionality of Mexican and Scandinavian cultures and its Chicago location. Shappell now works full-time for the company. 18 | MIAD 2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT


Bryan & Alicia Sadoff

Jim Slauson

Kerry Sarder

Jessica Stanfield

Bert ‘70 & Judith Sasse

Deb Stankus

Nathaniel Sattler & Rachel Butler

Joshua Steffey

Kate Schaffer

Dr. Chris Szczesny-Adams & Mr. Christopher Adams

Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s David C. Scott Foundation Fund

JoAnn Sternke

Robin Taffler & Richard Dougherty

Jane & Scott Schroeder

Lindsay & Stephanie Tillman

Andrew Schuld ‘02

Jennifer Tooke

Dale William Shidler

Ben & Katrina Wasscher

Emily Siira ‘17

Anonymous

Nancy Siker

Travis Whitty ‘09

Lauren Simmons If we have inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed your name, please accept our sincerest apologies and contact us at 414-847-3238 so we may correct our records.

MIAD alum Andy Perez ’04 (Illustration), who lives in Louisville, designed the poster for the 2021 Kentucky Derby Festival. Perez said, “The most important thing I learned at MIAD is that by being true to yourself and working hard anything is possible. … MIAD provided an environment that really pushed my creativity and thoughts about everything. The experience helped me uncover a way of creating that feels the most authentic to me.”

A Johnsonville sponsored project gave MIAD Illustration students real-life industry experience designing posters that build community and brand culture to be displayed in the company’s headquarters in Sheboygan Falls. Four students received top honors: Thomas Deegan (work pictured), Paige Slinkard, Andrew Lowry and Sofia Garcia.

Industrial Design alums Adam Carter ’16, Paul Rossetto ’95 and Rachel Wallace ’05 were recognized at the 2020 International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) for designs that promote innovation and excellence. Carter and Rosetto worked on products for Milwaukee Tool and Wallace worked on a project at Delve. MIAD 2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT | 19


JUNE 1, 2020 – MAY 31, 2021 DONORS Under $500

City Lights Brewing

Melanie Bergmann Ownley

Thomas Yackley

Charity Ekpo ‘15

Vel Phillips Family

Richard S. Yuspeh

Tom Florsheim, Sr.

JoAnna Poehlman ‘54

Carlos Zapata ‘08

Rachel Foster

Rob Schrab ‘92

Jennifer Zator ‘94

Chrystal Denise Gillon ‘91

Fran Serlin

Bryan Zeeuw

Allan Haas ‘77 & Kristine Jenson

Jan Serr

Herb Zien & Liz Levins

Gifts-In-Kind Peter Barrickman Kevin Brown

Margaret Heinrichs Jon Horvath

Dr. James & Mrs. Cynthia Stoll

Travis Lester

World Class Outdoor Lighting

Jeffrey Morin

Jason S. Yi Rina Yoon

If we have inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed your name, please accept our sincerest apologies and contact us at 414-847-3238 so we may correct our records.

The prestigious Society of Illustrators 2021 Student Scholarship Competition honored a record five MIAD Illustration students and recent alumni: Josh Beedy ’21, Emily Bowers ’20, Anja Brandl ’22, Colleen Schinler ’21 (work pictured) and Lindsey Yeager ’21.

Graphic Design USA named MIAD a Top Design School for the sixth consecutive year. Communication Design students Erin Gray ’22 and Carli Jordan ’21 also were recognized as 2021 Students to Watch. Communication Design students and graduates also won all five Student Showcase awards in the 2020 United Adworkers’ Ninety Nine Adworkers Showcase: Amanda Levinaite ’20, Berea Ames ’20, Kelsey Robinson ’21, Mallory Kubenik ’20 and Ori Baez ’20.

Product Design Professor Pascal Massaligné received the 2020 IDSA Education Award to celebrate his work in the areas of medical and rehabilitation design and four decades of teaching. 20 | MIAD 2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT


CORPORATE SPONSORS & PARTNERS MIAD INNOVATION CENTER PARTNERS

Boelter & Lincoln Advertising Dr Beckys/Baker Street Partners

Generac Power Systems Lydia Line Martin & Ingeborg Kraninger Riverwater Partners R. Landa – Bundle of Learning Marquette University Milwaukee Business Journal Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport Mosaic MKE Oconomowoc Mfg. Corp./ENSO REDgen

WHO ARE MIAD DONORS? Donor types

329

total donors

Our donors live in 11 U.S. states. 89% live in Wisconsin

86% Individuals 10% Foundations 4% Corporations

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2020-2021 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Officers Sarah Zimmerman, Chair President, Astor Street Foundation Jason W. Allen, Treasurer Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP Deanna L. Tillisch, Secretary Retired President and CEO, United Performing Arts Fund Jeff Morin, Ex Officio MIAD President

Trustees

Geoffrey Mackey Director of Marketing & Communications, Robert W. Baird & Co.

Senior Leadership

Robert L. Mikulay Partner, City Lights Brewing

Mark Fetherston '89 Vice President for Enrollment Management

Steve Morales Partner, RINKA, Inc. Laura Peck Chief Compliance Officer, Riverwater Partners Ryan Ramos ‘02 President, Maker, LLC Matthew D. Rinka, AIA, NCARB, Principal, RINKA, Inc.

Jeff Morin President

Steve Hansen Vice President for Academic Affairs Brenda Jones Vice President for Financial Affairs Tracy Milkowski Vice President for Institutional Advancement

Rebecca Balistreri '72 Retired Arts Administrator/ Educator and Graphic Designer

Xavier Ruffin ‘10 Creative Director, Cynosure Creative Agency

Yvonne Brodsky Diversity and Inclusion Program Manager, Facebook

Nathaniel Sattler VP of NPI/R&D Engineering, Dexter Magnetic Technologies

Trustee Emeriti

David Cobb Retired/Community Volunteer

Amanda Singh Artist/Community Volunteer

Neil Casey

Leesa Gilliam Vice President, Senior Client Advisor, PNC Wealth Management

Denisha Tate-McAlister Founder/Lead Consultant, Denisha Tate & Associates LLC

Meralis Hood Market President, City Year, Inc. Jessica Jubelirer Principal, Jessica Jubelirer Design Sang Kim Regional President, BMO Harris Bank Craig Koprowski Managing Director, Tax, KPMG, LLP Madeleine Kelly Lubar Community Volunteer

Kimberlie D. Weekley SVP, Market Executive, Consumer Banking, Associated Bank Andrew Williams, Ph.D. Dean of Engineering and the Louis S. LeTellier Chair, The Citadel School of Engineering at the Military College of South Carolina

Chris Abele

Jennifer Florsheim Judy Guten Claire Hackmann Robert Joseph W. David Knox II Diane Knox Steven Laughlin Matt Levatich Camilla Borisch Mathews Lawrence P. (Larry) Moon Robert T. Schwartz Scott Schwebel Donald Shane Allen W. (Sandy) Williams, Jr.

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2020-2021 FINANCIAL SUMMARY REVENUES Tuition & fees

83%

$36,158,625

Gifts

9%

$3,864,203

Government grants

5%

$2,325,219

Investment, sale of assets, other

2%

$833,187

Auxiliary services

1%

$225,038

TOTAL REVENUES

$43,406,272

EXPENSES Student scholarships & grants

48%

$18,137,741

Academic & student support

35%

$13,327,966

Administrative support

8%

$3,205,118

Facilities maintenance & operations

6%

$2,319,094

Auxiliary services

2%

$861,447

Non-operating expenses

1%

$549,410

TOTAL EXPENSES

$38,400,776

83+9+521 48+35+8621 Total $43,406,272

Total $38,400,776

Interior Architecture and Design students applied design thinking to create these collaborative office spaces to inspire entrepreneurship and innovation. Work pictured by Abigail Roman ’23. MIAD 2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT | 23


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2022 EVENTS JAN. 20, 6 P.M. VIRTUAL EVENT: MICHAEL FORD HIP HOP ARCHITECTURE Co-sponsored with PBS Wisconsin and John Michael Kohler Arts Center

JAN. 21 & 22 GALLERY NIGHT & DAY AT MIAD Featuring “Presence & Persistence: Visions of American Blackness” and “Great Ideas of Humanity: Posters for Thought”

EARLY 2022 MIAD GALLERY AT THE AVE OPENING APR. 22 – MAY 7, 2022 MIAD SENIOR EXHIBITION Preview Night is April 20

MAY 14, 6 P.M. CREATIVE FUSION: FOCUS ON THE FUTURE

The 2021 Summer MIAD Pre-College program, presented by Associated Bank, brought more than 150 high school students to campus in Milwaukee’s Third Ward. Students developed skills and explored career pathways in classes such as animation, graphic design, fashion branding, illustration, photography and screen printing. Students in the Advanced Illustration class toured Discovery World to conduct research for a collaborative project and created illustrations for the museum’s flip-dot display. Associated Bank’s multi-year sponsorship provides scholarships for low-income youth to attend MIAD Pre-College. Sign up to receive emails on events and the MIAD Gallery at The Ave opening! miad.edu/joinourlist

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