SAIC Annual Report 2017-2018

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The Transit Screening Lounge in the US Pavilion’s rotunda at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale presented film and video works. Photo Š Tom Harris


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Letter from the President

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Dear Friends and Colleagues, The 2017–18 academic year was filled with the same excellence in student achievement, faculty accomplishment, and institutional success that are hallmarks of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). The events, programs, and achievements chronicled in this annual report underscore SAIC’s continued place as a world leader in educating the artists, designers, and scholars who shape our shared society for the better. Among the most notable triumphs was the successful end of Beautiful/Work: The Campaign for SAIC, which raised $55.2 million for student scholarships, faculty support, and other programming. Exceeding its goal by more than 10 percent, our first-ever School-only fundraising campaign allows SAIC to continue to attract and train the world’s leading thinkers and makers. It created eight faculty endowments and, for students, 39 new endowed scholarship funds, accounting for more than half of the campaign’s total. This includes new merit scholarships that will cover the full cost of tuition for 10 graduate students, and nearly 90 Chicago Public Schools students are now able to pursue an undergraduate education. Supporting students and faculty also buoys the vital conversations SAIC initiates in the public sphere. For example, the School, in partnership with the University of Chicago, commissioned the exhibition Dimensions of Citizenship for the US Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale. The exhibition, which included SAIC faculty and alums among the curatorial team and exhibitors, explored how the built environment shapes our notions of what it means to be a citizen. This ambitious and timely exhibition, which Curbed called “a profound, urgent entreaty and a faint but persistent signal of hope,” is just one example of how SAIC contributed to our shared society last year. Our influence was also marked by significant undertakings, prestigious awards, and remarkable milestones. On campus, we renovated the historic Columbus Drive Building; we received a Higher Education Civic Engagement Award as well as, for the fourth year in a row, the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award; and our student wellness programming was featured on NBC’s Today Show. Our faculty were recognized with grants and fellowships from the Graham, the 3Arts, and the Robert Rauschenberg foundations and prizes including the Berlin Prize, the Meier Achievement Award, and the Artadia Award. SAIC remains one of the top Fulbright producing art-and-design schools, and Trevor Paglen (MFA 2002) received a MacArthur Fellowship. As you read the stories included in this Year in Review, you will understand the talent we marshal and community we build on campus and beyond. We will draw upon this community—including our newly appointed Dean of Faculty Martin Berger and Chair of the Board of Governors Anita K. Sinha—as we begin to work on NEXT: SAIC Strategic Plan. Written last year, it included input from more than 1,700 faculty, staff, students, and board members and established how we will make SAIC’s future as fruitful as any of our past 152 years.

Onward, President Elissa Tenny converses with students.

Elissa Tenny President


Year in Images

Artist Pedro Reyes reproduced his work, Palas por Pistolas (Guns into Shovels), during the Oaks of North Lawndale event on September 23, 2017, at Nichols Tower in Chicago’s North Lawndale neighborhood, where SAIC operates a classroom, offers arts education to community residents, and hosts an artist residency program.

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Year in Images

SAIC alums returned to campus from March 1–3, 2018, for SAIC’s Alumni Reunion.

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Assistant Professor in the Photography department AimĂŠe Beaubien (BFA 1989, MFA 1993) presented during the Botanical Speculations Symposium on September 29, 2017.


News Highlights

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ANITA K. SINHA TOOK HELM OF SAIC’S BOARD OF GOVERNORS SAIC’s Board of Governors elected Anita K. Sinha to serve as its new chair. Sinha and her husband, Prabhakant Sinha, are longtime supporters of SAIC and the Art Institute of Chicago. She is the first woman to occupy the position and succeeded Cary D. McMillan as the leader of SAIC’s Board of Governors. SAIC WELCOMED 13 NEW FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS SAIC welcomed 13 new faculty members in the 2018–19 academic year. In the last two years, six of the new full-time faculty members were former part-time faculty. The new faculty members, who teach in six departments across the School, include: Julietta Cheung (Contemporary Practices), Hương Ngô (Contemporary Practices), Marie Hermann (Ceramics), Salvador Jiménez-Flores (Ceramics), Jade Yumang (Fiber and Material Studies), Danielle Andress (Fiber and Material Studies), Kirin WachterGrene (Liberal Arts), Suma Ikeuchi (Liberal Arts), Ryan Edwards (Liberal Arts), Jeremy Biles (Liberal Arts), Maura Frana (Visual Communication Design), Piotr Michura (Visual Communication Design), and Mike Cloud (Painting and Drawing). NEXT: SAIC STRATEGIC PLAN More than 1,700 students, faculty, staff, board members, alums, and friends of SAIC participated in feedback and listening sessions throughout the year to arrive at NEXT: SAIC Strategic Plan, which was crafted by the Strategic Planning Visioning Committee. NEXT will guide collective efforts during the implementation phase of the plan, beginning in the 2018–19 academic year. SAIC STUDENT TOOK FIRST PRIZE AT BOSCH HACKATHON SAIC student Ravina Puri (BFA 2018) and her teammates from DePaul University took home first prize at the Bosch Urban Mobility Hackathon. The team won for their concept called GOcery, which uses technology to address food deserts.

Anita K. Sinha, chair of SAIC’s Board of Governors. Photo: Kevin Penczak


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Beautiful/Work

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Beautiful/Work: The Campaign for SAIC raised $55.2 million to ensure that SAIC attracts the most talented students and faculty, offers innovative and creative programming, and remains a world leader in art-anddesign education throughout the 21st century and beyond.

Started five years ago, the first-ever School-only fundraising campaign, closed on June 30, 2018, exceeding its $50 million goal by 10 percent, raising $55.2 million. Through the generosity of more than 2,100 alums, friends, parents, faculty, board members, and staff, Beautiful/Work established more than 30 new endowed scholarship funds to support students and created eight faculty endowments. Nearly 90 Chicago Public Schools students are able to pursue higher education with the help of scholarships and financial assistance. Beautiful/Work continues to support the very people who reimagine our city and the world through their creative talent, entrepreneurial energy, and cultural leadership. n

SAIC’s Sharp Building. Photo Š Tom Harris


Off and Running

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Inaugural Smith-Buonanno Family Director of Contemporary Practices Dawn Gavin leads SAIC’s first-year program BY BRIDGET ESANGGA

When Dawn Gavin arrived at SAIC in 2017 as the Smith-Buonanno Family Director of Contemporary Practices, she fired up a red teapot in her office every afternoon and invited faculty from her department to join her for tea and Tunnocks Caramel Wafer biscuits from her hometown of Uddingston, Scotland, just outside of Glasgow. In these unscheduled, informal conversations, Gavin says she learned valuable information that helped her mentor faculty, match team-teaching partners, and get to know the Contemporary Practices department, which offers introductory research and studio classes for firstyear undergraduate students. As the first Smith-Buonanno Family Director of Contemporary Practices, Gavin’s position is supported by a generous gift from Board of Governors member Linda Smith Buonanno and her husband Vincent Buonanno, whose daughter is an alum of SAIC. The gift helped strengthen the School’s foundation program with this new leadership position. Gavin was the perfect fit. She came to SAIC from Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle where she was chair of Visual Arts and oversaw the Department of Arts and the Foundations Program. Gavin has always had an affinity for first-year students. “They’re the students who change you the most. There’s that immediacy of what they don’t know they know,” she says. “They come in with the expectation of being changed and altered, so that’s a really dynamic place to be with students.” Gavin’s service at the School has been exemplary. After her first year, she was appointed interim dean of undergraduate studies for two years. While serving in this temporary role, Gavin retains her directorship and her involvement with SAIC’s first-year students. “I’m still amazed that in the first week of Contemporary Practices classes, the work displayed in the hallway is just fantastic,” says Gavin. Commenting on the high-quality of work she sees so early in students’ education, she adds, “It feels like people have had their wheels held off the ground. All of a sudden, you drop it, and they take off at speed.” n

Dawn Gavin, Smith-Buonanno Family Director of Contemporary Practices. Photo: Kevin Penczak


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Year in Images

Above and opposite: On May 14, 2018, SAIC’s Commencement Ceremony took place at the Wintrust Arena.

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Left: Graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister gave a talk as part of the Visiting Artists Program on November 13, 2017. Above: Bill and Stephanie Sick Distinguished Visiting Professor Laura Owens kicked off the fall 2017 Visiting Artists Program season with her lecture on September 12, 2017.


News Highlights

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SAIC RAISED $620,000 AT BEAUTIFUL/NIGHT AUCTION AND BENEFIT SAIC raised $620,000 at Beautiful/Night, its first faculty and alum art auction and benefit. Proceeds from the auction contributed to the Beautiful/ Work Scholarship Fund as part of Beautiful/Work: The Campaign for SAIC. MARTIN BERGER NAMED SAIC’S DEAN OF FACULTY AND VICE PRESIDENT OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Martin Berger joined SAIC on August 1, 2018, as the new dean of faculty and vice president of academic affairs. Berger came to the School from the University of California, Santa Cruz. His academic work has a particular focus on the construction of gender and race, which is well-suited to SAIC’s ongoing diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts described in NEXT: SAIC Strategic Plan. SAIC ALUMS NAMED FULBRIGHT FELLOWS Six recent alums were awarded 2018 US Fulbright Fellowships—the most ever awarded to SAIC community members in a single year. The 2018 Fulbright Fellows include Mohammad Omar Aziz (BFA 2006), Catalina Bode (BFA 2018), Christalena Hughmanick (MFA 2012), Rosabel Kurth (BFA 2017), Marina Leybishkis (MFA 2017), and William Wiebe (MFA 2018). INSTITUTE FOR CURATORIAL RESEARCH AND PRACTICE NAMED FACULTY FELLOWS SAIC named Daniel Eisenberg, professor in the Film, Video, New Media, and Animation and Visual and Critical Studies departments, and Ellen Rothenberg, adjunct professor in Fiber and Material Studies, as the inaugural joint faculty research fellows of its Institute for Curatorial Research and Practice.

Top right: Beautiful/Night auction. Photo: Emilio Albertini (MFA 2016) Bottom right: Gary Metzner, senior vice president of Sotheby’s Chicago, auctions artwork at Beautiful/Night. Photo: Bob Carl


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TREVOR PAGLEN RECEIVED 2017 MACARTHUR “GENIUS” GRANT The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation named artist and alum Trevor Paglen (MFA 2002) as one of its 24 MacArthur Fellows for 2017. Paglen is a conceptual artist and geographer whose work makes the invisible operations of military and corporate power visible to everyday citizens. The MacArthur Fellowship is a “no strings attached” award in support of people, not projects. Each fellowship comes with a stipend of $625,000 distributed over five years. Paglen is the second member of the SAIC community to receive a “genius” grant. Professor in the School’s Photography department LaToya Ruby Frazier received the honor in 2015. WASHINGTON CENTER HONORED SAIC WITH 2017 HIGHER EDUCATION CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AWARD SAIC was honored with the 2017 Higher Education Civic Engagement Award from the Washington Center. The School was selected for its leadership and innovation in civic engagement and was presented with the award during the Washington Center’s annual awards luncheon in Washington, DC, at the National Press Club on October 2. HEED AWARD RECOGNIZED SCHOOL’S COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION For the fourth year in a row, SAIC received the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT into Diversity magazine, a national honor recognizing US colleges and universities that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion. As a recipient, the School was featured in the November 2017 issue of the magazine. CHRIS BRADLEY WON MEIER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Chris Bradley (MFA 2010), an alum currently teaching in the School’s Contemporary Practices and Sculpture departments, was one of four recipients of the Meier Achievement Award, a $40,000 cash prize from the Helen Coburn Meier and Tim Meier Charitable Foundation for the Arts given to midcareer artists.

Trevor Paglen (MFA 2002), 2017 MacArthur Fellow. Photo courtesy of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation


Generation Generosity

Former scholarship recipients on the impact of giving BY ANA SEKLER (MA 2016)

When students graduate from SAIC, they leave with more than a diploma. Students who were scholarship recipients often leave with a desire to give back to their communities. From allowing them to attend one of the most prestigious art schools in the United States to providing travel to places like India, the support that scholarships and fellowships offered to five recent graduates was critical to their success at SAIC and continues to influence their practices. These five alums share how the scholarships they received continue to impact and inspire them.

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ZOE GREENHAM (MFA 2017) Kikeri-Sinha Travel Fellowship Recipient

Describe your current creative or professional practice.

What did receiving a travel fellowship mean to you?

I teach art at the City Colleges of Chicago. Teaching has been wonderful. It always shows you what you don’t know. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been studying something, to be able to teach it is to know it even better.

What was really wonderful about my experience in India is that it reminded me how familiar it felt for me to be in an unfamiliar place, since I grew up in many different countries. It also reignited the importance of travel as a way to research in my practice.


Generation Generosity

LUIS MEJICO (BFA 2017) Walter and Shirley Massey Chicago Scholarship Recipient

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Describe your current creative or professional practice. I perform as a drag queen under the name Irregular Girl. Drag is something that I think is a total sum of all the things I learned at SAIC, from performance skills to fibers skills that I acquired making costumes. My work is about my experience as a trans woman, and it’s all about joy and celebration and a comeuppance of what my identity

is as a trans woman. It’s meant to elicit laughter because I think the best way that I found to experience and live through trauma is to laugh at it. What did receiving a scholarship mean to you? It’s what allowed me to pursue a career and to prove to myself that art is something worth pursuing.


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Walter and Shirley Massey Chicago Scholarship Recipient

applications. And I recently began my own small business, producing a jewelry line called Solar Symbols.

Describe your current creative or professional practice.

What did receiving a scholarship mean to you?

I work for the Chicago Public Library as a cyber navigator, teaching people digital skills. A lot of it leans toward social work, helping people write emails or job

Education is the one thing that can never be taken away from me. It is the best thing I have ever received.

NATHANIEL KNIZE (BA 2018)


Generation Generosity

RENLUKA MAHARAJ (MFA 2017) Daniel Berger Barbara DeGenevieve Graduate Merit Scholarship Recipient

Describe your current creative or professional practice. I’m represented by Rule Gallery in Denver, and I’ll have my first solo show with them in 2019. I’m also working on an artist book about Trinidad and Tobago, where I was born. I recently received a Vermont

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Studio Center Fellowship, where I’m hoping to work on the book among other projects. What did receiving a scholarship mean to you? I think artists are all self-doubters. I create work, and I always think it’s never good enough, so I try harder and harder. When you get recognition for work, it’s an affirmation, in a way, to say, “Keep going. Believe in yourself.”


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JOEY ASAL (MFA 2017) Pritzker Graduate Fellowship Recipient

Describe your current creative or professional practice.

What did receiving a fellowship mean to you?

I’ve been focused on developing, uncovering, and proliferating novel solutions to the critical circumstances humans have generated, specifically with the future of plastics and corporate creativity regarding sustainable material technology.

It allowed me to relax and focus. There was a shared value system that was communicated at SAIC, and I was allowed to expand my work to its full potential. n


Year in Images

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Left: Students, faculty, and staff participated in SAIC’s third annual Day of Service on March 30, 2018, in Chicago’s North Lawndale neighborhood where SAIC operates a classroom. Right: SAIC and the University of Chicago hosted a film screening of Human Flow and an in-person Q&A with artist Ai Weiwei on April 29, 2018.


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PRESIDENT ELISSA TENNY RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF CRAIN’S CHICAGO BUSINESS’ NOTABLE WOMEN IN EDUCATION President Elissa Tenny was recognized as one of “Chicago’s Notable Women in Education 2018” in Crain’s Chicago Business for serving with distinction for decades. COLUMBUS DRIVE BUILDING RENOVATION COMPLETED Four years ago, SAIC began a modernization of the entire 142,000 squarefoot Columbus Drive Building. Renovations completed in fall 2017 include new educational spaces converted from the School’s former auditorium, restoration of the first-floor stairwell to its original 1976 design, a new atrium traversing the second and third floors, and new and improved energy-efficient lighting and fully modernized HVAC and sprinkler systems. AMY PLEASANT AND PHILLIP CHEN NAMED 2018 GUGGENHEIM FELLOWS Two alums, Amy Pleasant (BFA 1994) and Phillip Chen (MFA 1979), were named 2018 Guggenheim Fellows by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Appointed on the basis of prior achievement and exceptional promise, the successful candidates were chosen from a group of almost 3,000 applicants in the foundation’s 94th competition. YEAR-END STUDENT FELLOWSHIPS The recipients of the 2018 graduate fellowship competition include: Nathan Hoyle (MDes 2018), RumChata Foundation Fellowship in Fashion, Body and Garment; Joo Young Lee (MFA 2018), Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship; Irmak Karasu (MFA 2018) and Justin Howard Rosier (MFA 2018), James Nelson Raymond Fellowships; Kevin Demery (MFA 2018), Municipal Art League Fellowship; Tsailing Tseng (MFA 2018), Carrie Ellen Tuttle Fellowship in Painting; Ashley Freeby (MFA 2018), SAIC Berlin Residency; Jesse Meredith (MFA 2018), Weinstein Memorial Fellowship in Photography; Caroline Dahlberg (MFA 2018), Eldon Danhausen Fellowship in Sculpture; Carley Brandau (MDes 2018), Luminarts Visual Arts Fellowship; Nelson Cantada (MDes 2018) and Yuanyu Xiong (MDes 2018), Master of Design in Fashion, Body and Garment Judges Award; Kushala Vora (MFA 2018), ACRE Residency Scholarship; and Olive Qi Ouyang (MArch 2018), Schiff Foundation Fellowship for Critical Architectural Writing.

President Elissa Tenny at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice. Photo © Francesca Bottazzin


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WALTER MASSEY NAMED PRESIDENT EMERITUS At the 2018 Commencement Ceremony, then-Chancellor Walter Massey received his 42nd honorary degree, and Shirley Massey received the Presidential Award of Distinction. In July, Walter Massey was appointed the School’s first president emeritus in honor of his commitment to supporting many of the projects that took root during his presidency. BERLIN PRIZE 2018 AWARDED TO JESSE BALL Writing Professor Jesse Ball was awarded the Berlin Prize for 2018–19 from the American Academy in Berlin. SAIC COMMUNITY MEMBERS RECEIVED 3ARTS AWARDS Associate Professor in the Department of Film, Video, New Media, and Animation Tirtza Even and alum Juan-Carlos Perez (BFA 2002) were awarded unrestricted $25,000 grants from 3Arts, a Chicago-based nonprofit advocating for women artists, artists of color, and artists with disabilities. MAGDALENA MOSKALEWICZ RECEIVED THE 2017 JEAN GOLDMAN BOOK PRIZE Faculty member Magdalena Moskalewicz received the 2017 Jean Goldman Book Prize for her work editing the book, Halka/Haiti 18 48°05”N 72°23’01”W. The annual prize honors an outstanding arts publication by a faculty member and was presented by SAIC President Elissa Tenny and James Rondeau, President and Eloise W. Martin Director of the Art Institute of Chicago. SAIC’S FACULTY RECEIVE CHICAGO ARTADIA AWARDS Artadia announced Photography Professor Claire Pentecost and Lecturer in the Photography department Rashayla Marie Brown (BFA 2015) as recipients of its 2017 Chicago Artadia Awards, unrestricted, merit-based awards that include $10,000 along with other ongoing benefits.

President Elissa Tenny, President Emeritus Walter Massey, Shirley Massey, and Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs Felice Dublon photographed with Massey Scholars.


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Dimensions of Citizenship

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What does it mean to be a citizen today? This question was at the heart of the US Pavilion’s exhibition at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, one of the most important architectural events in the world. The US State Department selected SAIC and the University of Chicago (UChicago) to commission the exhibition, which highlighted the urgent need for architects and designers to envision citizenship in today’s uncertain landscape. US Pavilion Curators Ann Lui, assistant professor at SAIC; Niall Atkinson, associate professor at UChicago; Mimi Zeiger, an independent critic, editor, curator, and educator; and Associate Curator Iker Gil, lecturer at SAIC, invited architecture and design teams to create seven installations, each exploring a different scale of citizenship. Dimensions of Citizenship and its programs, Citizen Lab and CitizenSHIP, ran through November 2018 and was remounted in Chicago in February 2019.

Amanda Williams + Andres L. Hernandez (MA 2004), in collaboration with Shani Crowe, Thrival Geographies (In My Mind I See a Line), 2018. Photo © Tom Harris


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CITIZEN

REGION

CIVITAS

Amanda Williams + Andres L. Hernandez (MA 2004), in collaboration with Shani Crowe

Studio Gang

Scape

Jeanne Gang’s (HON 2013) Stone Stories questioned how 500 stones transported from Memphis Landing could become a site of civic memory that represents many citizen voices past and present.

In Ecological Citizens, the landscape architecture firm SCAPE used the Venetian Lagoon as a case study to argue for ecological activism.

Inspired by tactics that African American women used to navigate slavery, Thrival Geographies (In My Mind I See a Line), explored identity and shelter in African American communities.

Left (left to right): US Pavilion Curator Niall Atkinson, Associate Curator Iker Gil, and Curators Mimi Zeiger and Ann Lui. Photo © Francesca Bottazzin Above: Studio Gang, Stone Stories, 2018. Photo © Tom Harris


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NATION

GLOBE

NETWORK

Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman

Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Laura Kurgan and Robert Gerard Pietrusko with Columbia Center for Spatial Research

Keller Easterling with MANY

MEXUS: A Geography of Interdependence, presented a mural-sized visualization of the watersheds, indigenous lands, ecological corridors, and migratory patterns that straddle the political border between Mexico and the United States.

In Plain Sight showed places in the world with many people and no lights, and those with bright lights and no people. TRANSIT SCREENING LOUNGE The Transit Screening Lounge in the rotunda presented five film and video works that explore citizenship via poetic, speculative, and narrative approaches.

MANY, an online platform, was designed to facilitate migration through an exchange of needs. COSMOS Design Earth

Cosmorama presented three “geo-stories”—Mining the Sky, Planetary Ark, and Pacific Cemetery—that speculated on the legal geography of citizenship. n


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Left: Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Laura Kurgan and Robert Gerard Pietrusko with Columbia Center for Spatial Research, In Plain Sight, 2018 Right: Design Earth, Cosmorama, 2018 Photos Š Tom Harris


Year in Images

On April 4, 2018, SAIC and Illinois Humanities hosted the panel discussion, “Redesigning the System: How Artists, Policymakers, and Practitioners Are Shaping Criminal Justice Reform.�

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Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s (MFA 1998, HON 2011) exhibition The Serenity of Madness opened at SAIC’s Sullivan Galleries on September 15, 2017.


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Left: Maria Beniaris (BFA 2018) presented work at the Fashion 2018 runway show on May 4, at the Spertus Institute’s Venue Six10, Chicago. Above: Students and alums presented their pitches for funding at the 2018 MakeWork Challenge hosted by SAIC’s Office of Institutional Advancement.


News Highlights

SAIC FEATURED ON NBC’S TODAY SHOW SAIC was featured on NBC’s Today Show as part of the special series Together TODAY in April 2018. The segment focused on fostering community connections. NBC National Correspondent Kate Snow visited the School to speak with Executive Director of Counseling, Health, and Disability Services Joseph Behen about how loneliness is perceived and addressed within the student community. GRAHAM FOUNDATION AWARDED FACULTY AND ALUMS 2017 AND 2018 GRANTS Several faculty and alums were awarded grants from the Graham Foundation in 2017, including Bess Williamson (Art History, Theory, and Criticism); Assaf Evron (MFA 2013, Contemporary Practices); Richard Rezac (Painting and Drawing); Daniel Eisenberg (Film, Video, New Media, and Animation); Carl Ray Miller (Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Designed Objects); Michelle Grabner (Painting and Drawing); Nick Cave (Fashion, Body and Garment). In 2018, David Hartt (MFA 1994) and Martine Syms (BFA 2007) were awarded inaugural fellowships as part of the foundation’s new program. On the 2018 list of individual grantees were David Getsy (Art History, Theory, and Criticism); and alums Ashley Hunt (MFA 1998), Diane Simpson (BFA 1971, MFA 1979), Gordon Hall (MA 2011, MFA 2011), and Ben Thorp Brown (MFA 2012). CHICAGO TORTURE JUSTICE MEMORIAL AWARDED 2017 ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG FOUNDATIONS’ ARTIST AS ACTIVIST FELLOWSHIP Several SAIC community members who are part of the Chicago Torture Justice Memorial (CTJM) cultural collective received the 2017 Artist as Activist fellowship from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Members from the SAIC community include Mary Patten (Film, Video, New Media and Animation, Visual and Critical Studies); and Sarah Ross (Sculpture).

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Students create artwork with NBC News National Correspondent Kate Snow during a news segment for NBC’s Today Show. Photo: Scott J. Hendrickson


Thank You for Your Support

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Dear Alums, Parents, and Friends, I am excited to share with you that, as of June 30, 2018, your contributions to Beautiful/Work: The Campaign for SAIC helped us exceed our goal by 10 percent, raising $55.2 million for student scholarships, faculty support, and academic programs. This past fiscal year (July 1, 2017–June 30, 2018), you and your fellow donors stepped forward in remarkable ways to support the campaign, ensuring that SAIC attracts the most talented students and faculty and continues to offer innovative and creative programming throughout the 21st century and beyond. I am proud to say that $12.3 million of the contributions came from alums, $23.1 million from board members, $15.8 million from friends of the School, and $4.0 million from parents. Nearly $30 million of the funds raised support student scholarships and fellowships. Through the magnitude of generosity of more than 2,100 alums, faculty, staff, parents, and friends, Beautiful/Work established more than 30 new endowed scholarship funds to support students. Nearly 90 Chicago Public Schools students are able to pursue higher education with the help of scholarships and financial assistance. Additionally, eight faculty endowments were created to bring today’s leading thinkers and makers to Chicago. All of these gifts make a direct impact on the lives of students and faculty members through the campaign. By supporting students and faculty, you have ensured that the thinkers and makers who envision a brighter future will shape history and culture for generations to come. Thank you to the donors listed on the following pages for making all of this possible.

Sincerely, Cheryl G. Jessogne (MA 1999) Vice President for Institutional Advancement


Donor Honor Roll

GIFTS OF $5,000,000+ Pritzker Foundation

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GIFTS OF $500,000 TO $999,999 Mary and Chip Brennan

GIFTS OF $2,000,000 TO $4,999,999 The Crown Family Diane v.S. Levy and Robert M. Levy Pamela and Jarl Mohn (P 2014) Angela (BAE 1954, CERT 1985) and George Paterakis Stephanie and Bill Sick

GIFTS OF $1,000,000 TO $1,999,999

Estate of Jacquet McConville Karen (SAIC 1972–74) and James Frank

The George Lucas Family Foundation Matt and Denise Gibson Regis and Mary Ellen Haid (P 2016) Harold Haydon Trust HBB Foundation

George A. Parry Trust

The Hearst Foundations

Silvia and Jay Krehbiel

Gail and Thomas Hodges

John D. and Alexandra C. Nichols

J. Christopher and Anne N. Reyes Foundation

Richard Nantus (BFA 1951) Trust Anita and Prabhakant Sinha John L. Thomson Todd and Elizabeth Warnock

The Jacob & Rosaline Cohn Foundation, Marsha Cohn, Trustee Mary Jaharis (BFA 1958) John W. Kurtich Foundation for Study and Research

Bank of America

GIFTS OF $100,000 TO $499,999

The Bluhm Family Charitable Foundation

900 North Michigan Shops Anonymous (6)

Linda and Vincent Buonanno (P 2001)

BDT & Company

Estate of Carol Rosenthal

Robert Bergman (BFA 1975)

The Grainger Foundation

The Leonore Annenberg Scholarship, Fellowship, and School Funds

Neville and John Bryan

Holly Hunt

Carol and Larry Levy

Eileen and William Bush

The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation

Mary Lynn Koons Trust

Virginia (SAIC 1932–37) and Peter (SAIC 1935–36) Cherry

Knoll Inc.

Shirley and Walter (HON 2018) Massey

Claire Rosen and Samuel Edes Foundation

McDonald’s Corporation

Anonymous

Jeff Koons (SAIC 1975– 76, HON 2008) MacLean Foundation Beatrice C. Mayer Ann S. and Samuel M. Mencoff Richard and Ellen (MFA 1975, HON 2014) Sandor Family Foundation Cari (SAIC 2012–16) and Michael J. Sacks

Daniel Berger

Claudia R. Luebbers Trust Davis United World College Scholars Program The Donald W. Collier Charitable Trust II Miranda and Robert Donnelley Driehaus Design Initiative Eleanor Foster Foundation

The Joyce Foundation Betsy Holleb Karp Sung Soon Lee (BFA 1979, HON 2010)

Rande and Cary McMillan Susan and Charles Michod Modern Luxury (CS magazine) Motorola Solutions Foundation Northern Trust Nuveen Benevolent Trust Elizabeth and Harvey Plotnick The Primo Family

Ellen S. Cole Charitable Trust

The REAM Foundation

Estates of Michael Zahratka and Jan Field (BFA 1963)

Rose Marie Craig Revocable Trust Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan

Jamee and Marshall Field V

Samuel H. Kress Foundation

Denise and Gary Gardner

Siragusa Family Foundation


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Spencer Foundation

Morton Salt

ComEd

Delbert Ashton Stewart

MP Management

Lester N. Coney

Swarovski North America

Susan and Fred Novy (P 1998)

Cotton Incorporated

Charlotte Tieken

Malgorzata Palka and Daniel Sobol (P 2009)

Janet and Craig Duchossois

Young Ju Park (HON 2016) Marian Phelps Pawlick

The Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust

Jaume Plensa (HON 2005)

Estate of Kenneth H. Watson

Charles and Roberta Price

Estate of May Toren

RumChata Foundation

Estate of Ruth Lesly

Elissa Tenny and Peter Haratonik (P 2020)

Gordon Gill

The Toby Fund

Margy Kaye and Bill Padnos (MFA 1987), in honor of Jim Zanzi (DIPLOMA 1962, BFA 1966, MFA 1968)

Marilyn and David Vitale Steven B. Weinstein William A. Wondriska (BAE 1953)

GIFTS OF $50,000 TO $99,999 Alphawood Foundation Chicago Diane Von Eitzen Arnam (BFA 1957) Doris Atwater (DIPLOMA 1950) Melissa and Skip Behm Benjamin J. Rosenthal Foundation Carol Bernard (BAE 1955) Blick Art Materials Patricia and Laurence Booth Daniel Bryant Gilda and Henry Buchbinder Nick Cave Cooper Family Foundation Davis United World College Scholars Progam Nancy and John DiCiurcio Estate of Alessandra M. Zawadzki Estate of Cornelius Van Pappelendam Estate of Howard E. Holmquist Estate of Jane Edmands Miller The Family of Jeffrey Geesa (MFA 2015)

JaCee and Joe Trpik Walter and Karla Goldschmidt Foundation

Stefan Edlis and Gael Neeson

Joseph P. Gromacki

Lenore G. Tawney Foundation

GIFTS OF $25,000 TO $49,999 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture Diane and Kent Alexander (P 2016) The American Institute of Architects Anonymous Aurelio M. Caccomo Family Foundation Warren and Eloise Batts Joan Boughton and Henry Kleeman Sheyrl and Todd Brown Donghoon “DH” Chang (MFA 1991) Joyce and Bruce Chelberg

The Livingstone Family Nina S. Frenkel Commemorative Fund Marion A. Parry Richard Norton Gallery Virginia H. Rogers Susan Schweller, in memory of John Rininger Shirley N. Lowy Family Trust Evelyn Marks Siegel Nancy and Adrian Smith Sirio Tonelli (SAIC 1948–51) Kay Torshen Tracy and William Ullman (P 2017) Carol and John Winzeler

Chicago magazine

The Fay Slover Fund at the Boston Foundation Sarah and John Garvey Jean and Steven Goldman Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts Erin Pierce Haymond HDR Helen W. Knaths & Agnes Weinrich Trust The John and Tinina Foundation Karl O. & Helen W. Knaths Trust Rosalind and Michael Keiser Joan and Jordan (DIPLOMA 1951) Krimstein Barbara (SAIC 1962–64) and John Larson John Maloof, Howard Greenberg, and Charlie Siskel Cheryl and Eric McKissack

Nicole Demczuk (BFA 2018), ‫ىتبيبح‬, 2018, mixed media: sculpture, video, cement rubble, 9” CRT TV, glass panel, spray paint


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GIFTS OF $10,000 TO $24,999 Anonymous Arch W. Shaw Foundation Architectural Record Ariel Investments Artemide North America The Baila Foundation E.M. Bakwin Sanford L. Biggers (MFA 1999) BMO Harris Bank Bringing Theory to Practice Butler Family Foundation City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events Patty and Richard Cohen (P 2015) Helga and Michael Conrad (P 1995, P 1996) The David Robert and Sylvia Jean Nelson Foundation for Arts and Letters in honor of Danielle Jean Nelson (P 2003)

GREYMAR, Igraine Grey (MFA 2018) + Jonatan Martinez (MFA 2018), X, 2018, generative audiovisual poem: infrared video, 4.1 surround sound, VR, laser encryption

Susan and Peter Krupp

Teri Tkachuk

Lucille E. Hubbard Trust

Susan and M.J. Trees Ulta Beauty

Douglas Dawson Gallery

M. Arthur Gensler Jr. and Associates Inc.

Marilyn and Larry Fields

Macy’s

Kathleen Vaccaro Fegan and Mike Fegan (P 2016)

Lorna Filippini (BFA 1975) and Clyde Paton (BFA 1975)

Patty and Daniel McKay (P 2017)

Susan and Kevin Watson (P 2014)

Maura McNally (BFA 1970) and William Cochran

Weber Shandwick

DJ Edelman Family Foundation

Muriel C. Francis (BFA 1955) Frank G. & Gertrude Dunlap Fund LaToya Ruby Frazier Elizabeth and Roger (HON 1993) Gilmore Roland Ginzel (BFA 1948) Glen and Trish Tullman Family Fund Goethe–Institut Michelle Grabner Grace Brennan Gardner Estate Ann and John Grube Tom Heisler (MFA 2002) The Hilgos Foundation Arie and Sharon Hoogendoorn Ignite Glass Studios Elise Jaffe + Jeffrey Brown Japan America Society of Chicago Elaine (SAIC 1959–60) and Wadsworth (BFA 1958) Jarrell (P 1994, P 1995) Rashid Johnson (SAIC 2003– 08, HON 2018) Linda Johnson Rice The King Family Foundation

Melissa Moore (BFA 1988) and Ryan Zoghlin (BFA 1991)

Dana P. Weiser (BFA 2003, Post-Bac 2004)

Mortenson Construction

Keven (BFA 2003) and Nicholas Wilder

Jennifer Murphy and Daniel Garrick

Rosemary Willey and Charles Wattles (P 2015)

Stephen Naparstek

Susan and Robert Wislow

Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal U.S.A. Inc. Angel Otero (BFA 2007, MFA 2009) Princess Grace Foundation—USA Ray W. Trail Revocable Trust Richard Rezac Roger and Susan Stone Family Foundation Elizabeth and Jeffrey Rosen Betsy Bergman Rosenfield and Andrew M. Rosenfield Sterling Ruby (BFA 2002) Samsung Cheil Industries Elizabeth and John Seebeck (P 2018)

GIFTS OF $5,000 TO $9,999 Basel Al-Aswad Anonymous (5) Art Empowerment For Life Cathy Baechle and Charles Van Hecke Jonathan Becker, in memory of Marcia Becker Anne Searle Bent Heiji and Brian Black Block Electric Company Inc. Franklin Bowles

Barbara and Peter Sereda

Laura Louise Breyer

Swoo Kyung Suh, PhD (BFA 1991, MFA 1993)

Greg Cameron (SAIC 1995–2000) CannonDesign

Marilynn and Carl Thoma

Cigna Foundation


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Betty Cleeland (P 1999)

Jeanette and Langdon Neal

Carla Arocha (BFA 1991)

Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China

The Neisser Family Foundation

Augusta A. Ganoni Resta Rev. Trust

Richard Nystrom

william cordova (BFA 1996)

Aveda

William J. O’Brien (MFA 2005)

Jennifer Cox and Andrew Deiss (P 2019)

John Aymond

David and Maria Pauldine (P 2015)

Don Bacigalupi

Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation

Cynthia and Terry Perucca

Tara Bardeen

Zak Prekop (MFA 2008)

Anoush C. Bargamian (MFA 1990) and Thomas C. Buechele (BFA 1990, MFA 2017) (P 2020)

Zurich Esposito (MSHP 1995) and Brian McCormick Estate of Hazel Gaunt Fain Family Foundation The Family of Jacqueline Freedman Beate Geissler Ikram and Josh Goldman Richard and Mary L. Gray Gregory & Appel Insurance Sandra and Jack Guthman The Harvey L. Miller Family Foundation Jacob Hashimoto (BFA 1996) Lynn Hauser and Neil Ross Susan and George Heisler (P 2002) Andrew Holmquist (BFA 2008, MFA 2014) The Howard B. Bernick Foundation Irving Harris Foundation Istituto Italiano di Cultura—Chicago Mary Jane Jacob Cheryl G. (MAAD 1999) and Stephen Jessogne The Jim Cox Jr. Foundation Mary Ellen and Richard Keyser Elizabeth Knowles (MFA 1983) Amy Tara Koch and Peter Gottlieb Rachel Kohler and Mark Hoplamazian

Dana D. Rice Robert Lehman Foundation Elisabeth and Peter (MFA 1985) Roos

Basecamp LLC

Neal Sales-Griffin

Alicia Bassuk and Michael Tyler

Dona and Samuel Scott

Laurie and James Bay

Claire Sherman (MFA 2005)

Bechily Hodes Family Foundation

Skender Foundation

Heather S. Becker (BFA 1989)

Janet Sullivan (BFA 1975, MFA 1978) and Mark Toncray

Deborah Bekken and Richard Kron

Taconic Charitable Foundation

Julie Beyers

James Taylor

Birchbox

Al Tempera in memory of H. Van Tempera (BAE 1960, BFA 1961)

bKL Architecture

Daniel Teoli

Scott Block

Janet and Samme Thompson Patricia Toumey (MAAD 1999) and Christopher Martin

Bambi Breakstone

Carol Winandy (BFA 1961)

Edward Breitweiser (MFA 2012)

Kristine Yasutake

Travis Bridges

Mary Lou Zelazny (BFA 1980)

Tania Bruguera (MFA 2001, HON 2016)

Joe Zucker (DIPLOMA 1964, MFA 1966, HON 2013)

GIFTS OF $1,000 TO $4,999 Eugene B. Adams Jr.

Cleopatra and James Alexander

AIA Chicago Alexander Charitable Foundation Inc. Helyn Goldenberg and Michael Alper Marilynn Alsdorf

Allison Green Madison (MAAD 2009) and Joseph Madison

Alsdorf Foundation

Mary A. Triska Trust

Anonymous (6)

Charles Mottier and Philip Vidal Isobel Neal

Katherine Bryant Carolyn and Matthew Bucksbaum

Trudy Kunik

Joele and Frederick Michaud

Anne-Dorthee Boehme and Kevin J. Henry (MFA 1985)

Susan Weil

Joyce Lee Ahart

Caroline Linder (MDDO 2008) and Jason Fried

Blanche Koffler Charitable Trust

Dorothy (MFA 1979) and Thomas Borders

Marilyn and Bobby Kramer (P 2018)

José Lerma

Berglund Construction

Sheila Walker

Ago Studio LLC

Brian Lee

The Barr Fund

S Douglas Foundation

Korean Alumni Association

Lydia and Roy Landesberg (P 2017)

Ardelle Baroni

American Endowment Foundation

Lesley Campbell Valerie Carberry (BFA 1993) and Richard Wright Cleve Carney Meredith (BFA 2001) and Michael Carter Lisa Castle and Michael Nicolai David J. Catrow IV (Post-Bac 2010, MFA 2012) Champion Cynthia Charlton and Lee Konczak Arpie and Steve Chucovich (P 2017) Barbara and Keith Clayton Ellen Carr and Paul B. Coffey (BFA 1990) (P 2020)

Argonne National Laboratory

Anne and Michael Coleman (P 2015)

Armand Lee & Company Ltd.

Sherman Coleman (P 2015)

Mary and Peter Armstrong (P 2016)

College Peas LLC


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Jennifer and Curt Alan Conklin

Robbin Eliason

Kedric George

Desiree Connors

Elizabeth Ellerton (P 2015)

David Getsy

Martha Darling and Gilbert Omenn

The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation

Barbara Giloth

Patricia Erens

Louise and James J. Glasser

Deborah Lovely Projects Inc. Barbara DeGenevieve DePaul University Annick and Donald Deubler (P 2016) Bonnie Deutsch Elizabeth and Christopher Deutsch Brandi Devers (BFA 2012) Sue and Byram E. Dickes Dickes Family Charitable Foundation Cindee and William Dietz Arline and Morton J. Doblin Carol (BFA 1964) and Justus Doenecke Nina and James Donnelley Nancie and E. Bruce Dunn Carol and Todd Durkee (P 2016) Dwight David Slater Revocable Trust The Echo Foundation Claire Eike

Lina Alsharif’s (MArch 2018) work at Design Show

Esjay Foundation Estate of Cleve E. Carney

Linda Glass and Jeffrey Mercer Andrea and David Goldberg (P 2020)

Estate of Elizabeth Murray (BFA 1962)

Keith and Rodney Goldstein

Estate of Ellen Lanyon (BFA 1948, HON 2007)

Sarah and Jonathan Graham

Estate of Joyce Lee Ahart Facing History and Ourselves Inc. Isaac Facio (BFA 2001, MFA 2017) Sally Faulkner and Shawn Smith (P 2020) Marie Finch (P 2015) Paul Finch (P 2015) Teresa and Russ Finney (P 2017) Kendra M. and James B. Foley Muriel Francis (BFA 1955) Katherine F. and H. Rick Fumo (P 1996) Augusta Ganoni Robert Gaudio Orly Genger (Post-Bac 2002)

Graham Grady Susan Grant Hanna and Charles Gray Susan and Stewart Green (P 2009) Michael Gross Carmen and Michael Gross (P 2018) Gretchen M. Gscheidle H Mart Inc. Rebecca Haid Cheryl and M. Hill Hammock Catherine (MSHP 2008) and Harold Handelsman The Handelsman Family Foundation Marianne and Michael Hartzmark Beverly and Warren Hayford


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Scott J. Hendrickson

Claire Lew

Phyllis Neiman

Maria and Scott Hodes

Robert A. Lewis (BFA 1970)

Ashley and Pam Netzky

Constance and Thomas Hodson

Lewis S. Greenberg Trust

Matthew Hoffman

William Lieberman (SAIC 1981)

Merry-Beth Noble (BFA 2003) and Hague C. Williams (MFA 2003)

Alice and Richard Hope (P 1996)

Tina (SAIC 1974–77) and Richard Lieberman

James Hugunin Richard Hunt (BA 1957, HON 1979) Chicago Conservation Center International Fur Federation Howard Isenberg Caitlin Ivrey (BFA 2013) Nicola Jackson Jeanne and Doug Jackson Diane Jacobson and Bruce Nesbitt James F. Leahy Family Trust Deborah and Prananatha Jha (P 2020) Elizabeth Ru Jia Jimmy Choo Carl E. Jones (BFA 1954) Savvas Kaminardes The Katz Family (P 2020) Jennifer Keller Thomas Kerwin Taek Hyun Kim (MFA 2014) Anne Kimball and Peter Stern Maureen and Andrew Kirby Rita and James Knox Samuel Koffler Sandor Kovacs (BFA 1990) Karen and Ronald Krefman Suzanne Krohn and John Edelman

Christina Lieberman LimeRed Studio Inc. Jennifer and Alec Litowitz Lloyd A. Fry Foundation Dianne and Stephen Loeb (P 2014) Terri Lonier and Robert Sedestrom Emily Lonigro Robert D. LoPrete Deborah Lovely and Nicholas Petrellis Sandra M. Malec Catherine (BFA 1989) and James Marks Lynn and Joseph Maroon (P 2017) Deborah K. Martin Lori and Michael Massey (P 2020) Colleen and Stewart Mather Patricia and Mark McGrath Elizabeth McQuade Roberta (MFA 2011) and Steven Meier Monique S. Meloche (SAIC 1991–94) and Evan Boris Cecelia and Lawrence Menaker Meredith W. Mendes and Michael Levitin

Kathryn and Jonathan Kruger

Katherine and Jonathan Mertz (P 2019)

Patricia Kvill

Robert E. Messick (BFA 1964)

Lakeside Quilting Guild

Sally Metzler

Dennis Langley

Benjamin Miles

Carrie Lannon

Rose and Robert P. Milkowski

Lisa Maria Lanz and John Ayres

MillerCoors

Jill Lanza

Sherry F. Misgen

Gregg Latterman

Nancy and Robert Mollers

Linda R. and James F. Leahy (P 1999)

Monique Meloche Gallery

Laura and Pat Lederer Raphael C. Lee

Helen N. Morgan (BAE 1953, MAAE 1964)

Sang Ju Lee

Frank Morreale (BFA 1972)

Patrick (SAIC 2002–07) and Dania Leemputte

Haley D. Morrill

Elizabeth and Erik Lekberg

Marlene and Jim Moss

Karen Lennon

Louise and Gary P. Moss

Elise (BFA 1953, MFA 1957) and Jack (BAE 1954, MAAE 1957) Lerman

Anne and Mike Moyer

Carol Montag

Mya M. Morrill

Terry R. Myers Sylvia M. Neil and Daniel Fischel

Charlene and Mark Novak Dorothy Noyes and Michael Krippendorf (BFA 1984) Deborah Obalil Maggie O’Connor Shirley and John Olar Michael A. Oren Diana and Angel Otero (BFA 2007, MFA 2009) Jennifer Pascal and Alex Siskin (P 2017) Joyce Pasley Lorraine and Norman W. Perman (BFA 1951) The Peters Creek Fund Paula W. Peterson and Griff Butler Liese Pfeifer (P 2018) Judith Raphael and Anthony S. Phillips Ana C. Pita Plante Moran Maya Polsky and Nicolas Bridon Anne Pramaggiore and Michael Harrington Marian F. and Jay A. Pritzker PRM Consulting Inc. Claire F. (SAIC 1959–78) and Gordon Prussian R4 Services Rissa and Mike Reddan Debbie Rento and Ralph Parra Arthur Rento Mary Ann and Henry Rice (P 2016) Christine and William J. Robb III Robert A. Lewis Revocable Trust Dorothy Roberts Robin Richman Inc. Kirsti J. Rogers (BFA 1991) and Christopher W. Jones (BFA 1992) Irene and David Romano Patricia Rooney Anne Rorimer ROROS Foundation Rosemary Friedell Watson Charitable Trust Hila and Saul M. Rosen (P 2008) Carol Rosofsky and Robert B. Lifton


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Bernadith Russell and Rondell Ross (P 2015)

Susan and Luther Troen

Amir Berbic (MFA 2004)

Kimberly Trojanowski (P 2015)

Cathy Ross

Frances Tuite and Simon Meredith

Anita Blanchard and Martin Nesbitt

Elva Rubio

Elsa Tullos

Sarah Blessing

Salzburg Global Seminar

Ann Tyler

Thomas L. Booth (BFA 1957)

Stéphane Schraenen

The Uprising Creative LLC

Barbara Bowman

Daniel Schuman

Nika Vaughan (BFA 2009)

Phyllis Bramson (MFA 1974)

Sculptural Services Inc.

Zachary Von Ahnen

Eileen and Peter Broido

Natasha and Sanjay Sharma

Sarah Wagner

Jennifer and Jack Brown

Max Sheridan

Lisa Wainwright and Bruce Doblin

Irene D. and Joseph Bryan (P 2012)

Martie Siem

Abbott and Ronnie Wainwright

Rudy Burger

Lillian and Dwight Slater

Rosemary and David Watson

Patricia Campagnolo (BFA 1984)

Claire and Charles Smith

Weese Langley Weese Architects

Lydia and Clay Cannady

Deborah and Jack Smith (P 2020)

Helen Weigle

Daliah Cardenas

Richard Smrcina (P 2015)

Rachel Weiss

Loraine and James Cavoto

Jonathan Solomon

Jeffrey Wertheimer (MFA 1983)

Margarit Christie and Eugene Zelek

Alison Sowden

Wessex 504 Corporation

Juliana Chyu and David Whitney

Sharon and Charles (BFA 1968) Sparks

Betty and Vernon (BAE 1949) Wetherbee

Sonya Y.S. Clark (BFA 1993) and Darryl Harper

Herbert Sparrow (P)

Elizabeth Whiteley (BFA 1976) and Robert Spann

Fay Clayton and Lowell Sachnoff

Talmage and Eric Steele (P) Penelope and Robert Steiner

Judith Wilder

Cynthia and Gregory Stemler (P 2019)

Francesca Wilmott (MAHA 2010) and James Stanley

August Stengel (BFA 2020)

Anne Wilson

Elizabeth Ann and Rosecrain Collins

Christine and Eric Stengel (P 2020)

Sanghui Wimbiscus

Gail F. Cooper

Marie Stengel

Nadine and Richard Woldenberg

Corbett vs. Dempsey

Stephen and Dianne Loeb Family Foundation

Laura Wright (BFA 1996)

Nita G. Corinblit (BFA 1949)

B Wu and Eric Larson

Sandra and William Sterling

Wyzant Inc.

Melissa Cowley Wolf (SAIC 2001–03)

Fay S. Stern

Marci Yeakel

Isabel and Donald Stewart

You Are Beautiful Inc.

Donna and Howard Stone

Alfred Young

Karen and Jeffrey Stratton

Edward Zarach

Studio 424 Inc

Helen and Samuel Zell

Hunt Tackbary

Zolla Lieberman Gallery Inc.

Anne (BFA 1998) and Richard Taft Sabina and Stephan Tanda (P 2019) Jean and Mark Tansey (P 2013) Tawani Foundation Dianne Taylor-Gearing Susan Thomas Colleen and Robert Thornburgh Janice and Bruce Thorsen Jan Tichy (MFA 2009) Janine and Alvin (SAIC 1976–78) Tollestrup Ann and Richard Tomlinson Mary Lou Tortorello and Craig D. Goldwyn (MFA 1977) Daniel Touhy Town And Country Arts Club

GIFTS OF $500 TO $999 Abbott Fund

Theresa Clifford and Thomas J. Thomas Joan Colen

Margaret and Jerry Crowley Katherine and John Culbert (P 2015) John Dains Stephanie Dains Angela D’Aversa Faye and Robert Davidson Bruce Dean (BFA 1956) Shawn Decker

Rolf Achilles

Teresita and Robert Dezmelyk (P 2019)

James Alter

Michael Dicker

American Online Giving

Cheryl Dring

Foundation Inc.

Felice Dublon and Mike Dimuzio (P 2015)

Mary and Craig Anderson (SAIC 1976)

Alicia Duncan

Anonymous

EIA Millinery Design

Katherine and Daniel Appel

Robin and Dwight Ekenberg

Bridget Arimond

Brian E. Esker and Toby McCarrick

SangYa and Andrew Bae

Carol Fein and Jeffrey Hoffeld (P 2017)

Craig Barton and Marthe Rowen Tracey and David Becker

Victoria P. and Robert H. Fesmire Benjamin Fine


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Diane Fisher-Martinson

Dennis Letbetter

Christian A. Matts (BFA 1999)

Joe Francaviglia

Joan D. Libera (BFA 1965)

Susan and William McCall (P 2014)

Rebecca and Micah Gerchenson

Sydney Licht (MFA 1983) and Thomas Summer

Margaret and Robert McCamant

Phillip Liederbach

Embassy of France

Julie Getzels Copper Giloth and John Dubach

Janet E. McKay

Juan Giraldo

Karen and Avram Lothan

Abigail Glaum-Lathbury (BFA 2006)

Richard A. Lumpkin

Marcelle S. McVay and Dennis Zacek

Lumpkin Family Foundation

Randy Medrano

Larry Goode

Toby Lurie

Janet L. Melk

Margaret and Richard Gore

Michelle Macguire

Zesty Meyers

Stuart Gosswein (BFA 1975)

Margaret MacNamidhe and James Elkins

Herbert Migdoll

Kara E. Mann

Daniel J. Modzelewski (BAE 1966)

Toby Greenberg (MFA 1990) and Anthony Perricone Kathleen and William Hagstrom Katie Hammerson

Mary G. Oppenheim Declaration of Trust

Christina L. Mociuk (BFA 1990) Matthew Mokma

Hanji Society of Chicago Inc. Bonnie and Arthur Hanover Christine A. Haskins Christie and Matthew Helm Karen and Rother Hodges (P 2020) Julie Holman Amy J. Honchell (MFA 2002) and Tim R. Joyce Dolores V. Horan Kimberly Hott (P 2016) Ly Huang Le Barbara Huyler Jill Ingrassia-Zingales and Luigi Zingales Interactive Building Solutions Donald Irving Hiram Itamoto (P 2015) Arthur J. Jackson Jr. (BFA 1979) Debra and Kelly Jacobsen (P 2017) Deborah (CSCERT 2004) and Peter Jagel Patrick S. James Mark Jeffery Barbara and John Jeske Alexandra and David Johnson Stephan Jones (SAIC 1993–94) Jordana Joseph Sandra and Andrew Kaldor (P 1999) Hea Youn and Rak Goo Kang (P 2015) Catherine and James Koch Nancy Koenigsberg Lakeshore Recycling Systems Jason Laurie Victoria Lautman Sharon and William Lear

Tabitha Link (BFA 2018), Growth 7 (these walls could be your home), 2018, ceramic, handmade bricks


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Time Warner Topel Forman LLC Benjamin Chaffee (MFA 2011) and Samantha Topol Muriel Underwood The University of Chicago Natalie van Straaten Victory Records Franklin Walker Laurel Walsh and Justin Schuetz Jennifer Warden Maria and Kenneth Warren Mandy Weil-Lax (MAAT 2004) and Seth Lax Joan Weinstein Jeanette and Walter Whisler (P 1993) Shivani Goel (BFA 2018), The Emerald Soul, 2018, photography, book

Linda Morrow Pat and David Mosena Lori Muller Louise and Ralph Neaderland William J. Neiman Network for Good Michael Noonan Janis W. and John K. Notz Jr. Anildas Nt and Geetha Das (P 2016) Kim Ohksook Mary Oppenheim Janel E. Palm Dolores Panek and Robert Ingham B. Rose Parisi (BFA 1982) and Donald Meckley (MFA 1978) Kalev Peekna and David Teplica (MFA 1990) Lorraine Z. Peltz Sandra (BAE 1963, MFA 1976) and Michael Perlow Amee Pollack and Laurie Spitz Sharon and Larry Porter Kerry and Dennis Prado Christine A. (BFA 1959) and Duane C. Quaini Loretta Quick and Edward Chun (P 2018) Eia M. Radosavljevic (BFA 2017) Arthur W. Redman REMET Corporation The Renaissance Art Club Kim Rice

Melissa and Jacob (MFA 2005) Ristau Julie (BFA 1981) and Felipe Rivera Robert R. McCormick Foundation Melissa Rocchi (MAAT 2005) Clare Rosean (BFA 2010) and Eliot Weinstein Barbara and Ted Rosean Rhoda and Sherman Rosen Betty and Samuel (MFA 1975) Rothberg Jayne and Daniel Rothblatt (P 2015) Susan and Myron Rubnitz Patrick Ryan Jeanne Rogers Sainati and Perry Sainati Helene and George Sauer Bruce Scheff Susan and Arthur Schultz Linda Searl and Joseph Valerio Jack Shainman Judith Siegel Andrea and James Simmons (P 2015) Diane (BFA 1971, MFA 1978) and Ken Simpson Valerie Saint Germain Holly and George Stone (P 2015) TechNexus Sara and James Tenbroek Earl Teteak (BAE 1962) The Samuel & Grace Gorlitz Foundation

Sue and James Wilder Karen (BFA 1964) and Dick Yamasaki Carol and Chris Yoder (P 1994) James Yood Martha and Sheldon Young Caroline Young Fabiola (BFA 2003) and Edward Yurcisin Amy and Douglas (BFA 1967) Zeigler Karen Zelden and Ralph Senst Ellen and Thomas Zurfluh

GIFTS UP TO $499 A Detacher Inc. Elinor and Ronald B. (MFA 1966) Abbe ABM Janitorial Services Accident Fund Insurance Company of America Judith and Bruce Ackerman Deborah Adams Doering (MFA 2000) and Glenn Doering Marianne Adkins (P 2019) Eva Adler (BFA 1979) Adobe Susan Agre-Kippenhan (MFA 1994) and Michael Kippenhan (MFA 1994) Ellen Ahern and Marc Stahl Dorris Akers (BFA 1962) Karen Alexander Phyllis Alexandroff (BFA 1970) Margarette Alfaro Carol Allen


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Allied World

David Barista (BFA 2009)

Eva Bialecki (BFA 2014)

Becky Almond

Marie and Robert Barnes (P 2016)

Sophie Biguenet

Giovanni Aloi

Christina and Joseph Barnes

Vicki Birenberg (MSHP 2009)

Alpha Delta Chapter

Barney’s New York

Stacey and Robert Birndorf

Candida Alvarez

Joan Baron (MFA 1973)

Steve Bishop

Jan and Tom Amend

Shira Baron

Taykhoom Biviji (MAAD 2017)

Elaine Amromin

Leatrice Basile-Lazarus (BFA 1980) and Michael Lazarus

Sean Bjork

Gwen and Raymond J. Bateman

Michael Blackman

Eugenie Ferrara-Bates and John Bates (P 2016)

Barbara Blair

Judith Anderson (BFA 1960) Kristin Anderson and Robert Schewe Lucille and John Anderson William Anderson (BFA 1961) Emily Anderson (MFAW 2007) Tevyn Anderson Leah and Neil W. (MFA 1987) Andersson Carol Anglet Tracy Ankin Anonymous (2) Susan and Andrew Appel Joan Arenberg Barbara and Fred Arensman Patricia Armato (SAIC 1964–68) The Arnold Horwitch Family Charitable Foundation

Atalie Baum and Benjamin Lothson Denise Bautista

Black Frame

June Blaker Yulatta Blalock (MFA 2011)

Zoe and Alexandre Bayen

George Blanas (BFA 1954, MFA 1958)

Beacon Financial Services Inc.

Ruth Blatt

Aimee Beaubien (BFA 1989, MFA 1994)

Barbara Bluhm-Kaul and Donald Kaul

Nancy and David Bechtol (MFA 1984)

Frima Blumenthal (P 1976)

Anne Becker (BFA 1982) Mireya and Josh Becker Catherine Beede Joseph M. Behen Prudence and Francis Beidler Kathleen Beitiks (P 2013)

Ellin and Lewis Blumenthal Deborah Boardman Georgia Bockos (BFA 1989) Peter Boin Martin Hyams and Rob (BFA 1994, MFA 2002) Bondgren

Janice Arnow (BFA 1973)

Meghan Moe Beitiks (MFA 2013)

Bonita and Willard Bondgren (P 1994, 2002)

Rhonda and Lance Arsenault (P 2016)

Tara Belaval

Shelly Y. Booker

Malina Belcheva

Frederick Borcherdt (MFA 1964)

Art on the Move Tours Inc.

Guy Ben-Ari

Claire (MFA 1995) and Paul Ashley

Linnea Bendik

Sylvia and Philip (BAE 1951, MAAE 1956) Bornarth

Evalyn Ashmore

Mary H. and Richard (MFA 1982) Bendix

Josephine Borromeo (BFA 1945) Marianne Bost

John Bennett

Steven Botticelli

Jessie Benson

Jade Boudreaux (MArch 2016)

Linda and David (BFA 1977) Bentley (P 2020)

Nancy Bowen (BFA 1978)

Jerry Benzl Rebecca P. Berezin

Leah and Jack Bowman (DIPLOMA 1962)

Alex Berge

Greg Bowman

Joan Berger

Denise Bowman Carson (BFA 1990, MFA 1992)

Mahtab Aslani (BFA 1993) Nadav Assor (MFA 2010) Billy J. Atwell (BFA 2001) Barbara Aubin (BAE 1954, MAAE 1955) Sandy and Norman Axelrad Juliette Bacon Ellen and Eric Badofsky Judith Bagby Kalani Baguio Lee and John Bailey (P 2016) William and Debra Bailey Deborah S. Baker (MFA 1979) Puja Bakshi Sydney L. and Mark Baldwin Laura Bales (MAAD 2000) Jennifer Bell and Jeffrey D. Brown (MFA 2002) Lynnea and Art (SAIC 1951–55) Banach Emil Barci

Margot F. Bergman (SAIC 1954–1955)

John Bowers

Roy Boyd

Ronanna Berk

Janet and James Bradbury

Eileen Berkson

David Bradt

Sheila and Joseph Berner

Jay Brame (BFA 1993)

Gerda Bernstein (MFA 1978) (P 2008)

Christine and Steven Braun

Robert H. Berry

Catherine M. Breasley (BFA 2018)

Justin Berry (MFA 2008) Anastacia D. Bersch (MAVS 2017)

Diane and Harry (BFA 1953, BAE 1953, MFA 1959) Breen

Rexene Bertolino (SAIC 1974–75)

Mark Briggs

Best Cleaning Service

Marilynn Bright

Dawoud Bey

Michael Brooks

Baul Breakstone


Donor Honor Roll

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Judy and John Bross

Bonnie Chaffee

Edoarda Corradi

Susanne and Larry Broutman

Tsai-Chuan Chang (MFA 1990) and Chao-Ching Fu

Paulo Costa

Jacob Chartoff

Ebony Coward (BFA 2011, MFAW 2003)

Tehrifah Brown Faye Brown Larry Brown (P 2015) Amber Brown and Matt Novak Jane Brumitt Alessandra Brusin Bonnie Bryant (BFA 1989) Cynthia A. Buciak Katilyn Eileen Buckley (MAAH 2017) Rachel Buckmaster (MAAD 2011) Claudia Budny Kristy and Shawn Buehnerkemper Suzette and Allan Bulley Kathleen M. Burke (CSCERT 2007) Daniel Burke Burkeline Burrows Elementary School Christine Busby Delano Busczynski (BFA 1984) Karen Butler Gwennetta Butler Susan Cable Suzanne A. Cafouros Linda Cameron Carol and Harold Campbell Michael Campbell Julie (SAIC 1995–97) and Shane (MA 1996) Campbell (P 2020) Daniel Campion Kathleen and Kevin Canhill Betty Carbol (BAE 1958, MFA 1963) Paula Carlin

Amy Chau and Liang Hong (P 2019) LinLin Chen Reid (MAAD 2008) Nora Chernajovsky Chicago Architecture Foundation Martha Chiplis (BFA 1987) and John Dunlevy Nancy Christian (BFA 2005) Kelly Christian (MAVS 2012) Cynthia Christie Janice L. Christopher-Berkson (MFA 2012) and Jeffrey Berkson (P 2015) Elroy Christy (MFA 1978)

Samuel Crockett (DIPLOMA 1966, BFA 1966) Bowie Croisant Sarah Crow (MFA 2016) Caltha Crowe and Charles Allison (MFA 1984) Bridget Crowe (BFA 2013) Sandra and Daniel Crowley Carrie Crumbaugh (MAAE 2009)

Barbara Churchill (MAAH 1990)

Janet R. Cunningham

Churchill Family Revocable Trust

Eugenia and Michael Cunningham

Christopher Cirillo (BFA 2001)

Rebecca and Scott Cunningham

Elaine and Allen Cizner

Melissa and Michael Czack (P 2013)

Barbara and John Cizza

Sonia Da Silva

Barbara and George Clark

Lauren Dalponte (BFA 2009)

Mary Anne Clark

Jane and Ronald Danis (P 2015, 2018)

Eleanor and Charles Clarke Susan Clifford Carol Coffey Louise Coffey-Webb Eva Cohen (MFA 1995) and Steven Holtzman Laura and Matthew Cohen Mary Cohen

Matthew Coleman (MAAH 2015)

Monte Carollo

Elizabeth Coleman

Gillion Carrara

Steven Colen

Laurie Carroll

Phyllis and Daniel Collins

Peggy and Don Carson

Liz Collins

Christina C. Carson (BFA 2003)

Patricia Colville

Brian D. Cassidy (BFA 2019)

Kathy and John Colwill

Baltazar Castillo (BFA 2013)

Vivian Conner

Karen and Robert (MFA 2008) Castleman

Adrienne H. Cook (MAAH 2009)

Patricia (BFA 1983, MFA 1988) and Joseph Castner

Gail Cooper

Chee Yon Cha (MAAT 2006)

James Cristina and Tom Nelson

Amy Nicole and Daniel Crowley

Emanuela and William Carney

Ma Antoineta Cauanveva

Michael Crane (MFA 1976)

Vivian Chung and Robert Sherman (P 2020)

Deborah and Roger Carlson

Rebecca and Zachary Cattell

Darlene Crampton-Fahrenkrog (BAE 1959, MAAE 1961) and Paul Fahrenkrog

Yvonne Chu and Albert Ng (P 2020)

Barbara L. Cohen-Hobbs (P 2003, 2008)

Paisley S. and Kerry Cato (P 2018)

Ludmilla Coven

Camille and Alexander Cook Justin Cooper (MFA 2005) Katherine Copenhaver (MFA 1999) Emily Corbett and Allan Allweiss Barbara and Samuel (BFA 1967) Cordero

Marcia Danits (BFA 1984) John Darey Cynthia Darling and Daniel Fried (P 2019) Danielle and Joshua Daugherty Marjorie David Julie and Thomas (MFA 2004) Davie Melanie Davis Matthew Davis (MFA 2016) Davis Imperial Cleaners Chris Day Laura de Frise and Steven Rugo VA de Pintor (BFA 1964) Gloria DeFilipps Brush (BFA 1968, MFA 1972) and Leif Brush (MFA 1972) Shay DeGrandis (CERT 1997) Anneke and Jan Dekker Maria Del Pilar Saiki Edith F. DeMar Marcia and Kenneth Denberg Nancy J. Dering Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation


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Jinlu Luo (BFA 2018), All Potatoes are Blind, 2018, performance

Matthew Devine (BFA 1997)

Betsy Dunn Richman

Anna L. Di Cesare

Deborah Dwyer-Oshiro and

Jemal Diamond (MFA 2003)

Stephen Dwyer (P 2019)

Patsy Diaz (MAAE 2015)

Ashley Dykstra (BIA 2012)

Daina Dickens (BFA 1984)

Nancy Easton

Amina Dickerson

Teri Edelstein

Megan Diddie (Post-Bac 2011)

Joanne Edid

Vanessa Dion Fletcher (MFA 2016)

Susan Edlis (BFA 1973)

Carrie Disrud

Kay and Roger Edwards (DIPLOMA 1965)

Hyung-Teh Do Margaret (MFA 1987) and James Doan Carol Doerr Steeno (BAE 1976) Christa Donner and Andrew Yang

Timothy Edwards and Robert Krivanek Robert Emmett Egan (BFA 1994) Mark Einhorn (MFA 1976)

Anita Douthat and Cal Kowal

Ellen and Daniel Eisenberg

Melissa and Michael Dowling (P 2020)

Donna Elbert (BFA 1974) Sheila Elias (BFA 1969)

Dorothy Downey-Manow (BFA 1978) and Allan Manow

Audrey and Albert Eliason (SAIC 1981)

Craig E. Downs (BFA 1995)

Le’Loni English

Rebecca Duclos

Victoria Engonopoulos

Jill and James Due

Abigail (BFA 1988) and Bradley (BFA 1991) Engstrand

Mary M. and Lynn H. (BAE 1964, MFA 1967) Duenow Barbara H. Dufford (MFA 1994) and Tom Hurrle Sheila and Harvey Dulin

Reba and Timothy Ericksen Katherine Erwin Bridget Esangga

Maria Escobar (MAAD 1999) and Dennis Greggio Estate of Thora G Winakor Damita K. Evans Eventbrite Cynthia (BFA 1983) and John Everitt Grazyna and Thomas Ewert Sharon (BFA 1983, MAAE 2001) and Peter Exley Karen Factor and Peter Joseph (BFA 2005) Sean Fader (MFA 2008) Judith and Granville Fairchild (P 2020) Ellie Farmer Jerome Farris Jane Farver and John Moore Fashion Group International of Chicago Timothy Fates (MDDO 2014) Jessica Feader (MAAD 2010) Cory Feder (BFA 2016) Mary Carol and J.C. Fee Tihela Feit (MAAD 2016) Beryl and Howard Feldman Thela Felt


Donor Honor Roll

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A M. and I. Kenneth Fenchel Toni and Joel Fenchel Laurie Fendrich (MFA 1978) and Peter L. Plagens Antonia and Michael Fenn (P 2017) Annie Fergerson Diana Fernandez Katherine Ferraro (MAAH 2007) Robert Fields (BFA 1965) Kimberly and Harold Filian (P 2019) Karen and Kevin Finch (P 2016) Jennifer M. Finney (BFA 2017) Aubrey Fisch (BFA 2015) Marilyn Fischel H.E. and Robert Fisher Cynthia and Edward Fitzharris (P 2014) Betty Flasch Judith G. and Norman R. Flasch Marilyn and Frank Flasch (P 1971) Karl Flickinger (BFA 1963) John Ford (BFA 1959) Betty and Herbert (BAE 1953) Forman

Shaoyi Jiang (BFA 2019), Chinese Landscape Painting and Me, 2018

Carlos Gamez De Francisco (BFA 2019) Melissa A. Gaona

Goldfinger Foundation for the Visual Arts Inc.

Noelle Garcia (BFA 2008)

Andrea Goldman (MFA 2004)

Sarah Gardner

Zoe Goldman (MAHA 2017)

Jean Garrett (BFA 1957, MFA 1966)

Ann Goldsmith (DIPLOMA 1957, BFA 1983)

Catherine Forslund and B. Roy Roncal

Dawn Gavin

Carolyn Foulks

Harry Geanuleas

Emily S. Franklin

Sadie Gerbic (BFA 1989, AECERT 1991)

Lauren Freedman and Najib Habiby Elizabeth Freeland Elma Freeman Lisa G. French (BFA 2001) French Cultural Services

June and Myron H. Goldfinger

Ruyuan Ge (MDDO 2013)

Jennifer Gerken (BFA 2010) George Gibson Rebecca Gilbert (BFA 2007) Janis Gilbreath

Adele and Marvin Goldsmith Fern Goldstein (SAIC 1952–67) Leslie Golomb (MFA 1978) and Ronald Hartman Christina Gomez and Gerald Doyle Linda Gomez (P 2017) Sergio Gonzalez Ana Maria Gonzalez Ann Goodman

Scott Fricke (P 2018)

Marsha D. Gilden

Dianna Frid (BFA 2003, MFA 2003) and William Mazzarella

Gretchen Gillis (P 2018) Theresa A. Gimpel

Kathy Fridstein (MFA 1983) and Mark Manley

Deborah Ginsberg (BFA 1998)

Phyllis Friesleben

Matthew A. Girson

Meghan Fritz (MAAE 2010) Judith and Michael Fry

Martha and David Gittelman (P 2020)

Snow Yunxue Fu (BFA 2011, MFA 2014) and Luke Hampton

Cathleen and Lloyd Glasson (BFA 1957)

Victoria Fuller (MFA 1994)

Katherine and Jon Glick

Rebecca Grajeda (MFA 2011)

Barbara Furey

Deborah (BFA 1983) and E.R. Goddard

Amanda Lynn Granek (BFA 2003) Fern Grauer

Renate Gokl

The Greater Cincinnati Foundation

Stacy Goldate (MFA 2003) and Craig Colton

Janine and Stuart (BFA 1969) Green

Elizabeth Goldberg

Ellen and James Greenberger

Veronika Goldberg

Virginia A. Greene (MSHP 2015)

Mary Golden (P 2001)

Janet Greene

Matt Gaines Sarah Gaines Ruth Gallagher and Mark Nelson Gabriel Galloway Angeli (BFA 2010) and Edwin Galloway Maria Galo

Shannan Giron

Scott Goodwin (P 2016) Grace and Samuel Gorlitz Gail Gorlitz and Cris Smith David Gotaas Bonnie (DIPLOMA 1964) and Daryl Grabow-Christ Mary (BFA 1990) and Thomas Graham Timothy Graham (Post-Bac 2007)

Leslie and Joe Green (P 2000)


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Lynne Heller (MFA 2004) and Howard Green Katlyn Hemmingsen (MAAD 2011) Devin L. Henderson Anneli Henriksson (BFA 2013) Karen and Marvin Herman Joe Hetz Robert S. Hewitt (MFA 1993) Jacqueline and Michael Hickey (P 2017) Sarah Hicks (SAIC 2001) Lyra M. Hill (BFA 2015) Carol and Robert Hiller Fred Hindel (BFA 1961) Mark Hinkes Anthony Hirschel Eloise L. Hirschey

Yuyun Su (Post-Bac 2018), Useless, 2018

Megan and Blake Hodges Rhona Hoffman (HON 2015)

Karin and Edward Greenwald

Carole Harmel (MFA 1971) and Arthur Lerner

Amy (BAE 1960) and Glenn Greenwood

Diane and William Harper Harriet Rozier Trust

Mary Gremmler

Rebecca and Jason Harrington

Martha and George (BFA 1962, MFA 1965) Griffin

Tessa Harris

Ryan Griffin (BFA 2007)

Neil Harris

Annette Groenewegen (BFA 2009) Elizabeth Groothuis

Sarah and Kendrick Harris (P 2020)

Merle A. Gross

Judy and Michael Harris

Robert Horton

Edith Gross and Yoseph Feit (P 2016)

Norma Harris

Maxine and Walter Horwich

Meredith and Roger Harris

Joy and Herb Horwich

Tonya Gross (SAIC 2007–09)

Harris Ventures LLC

Penny and Arnold Horwitch

The Guild Complex

Ricardo Harris-Fuentes (Post-Bac 2008, MFA 2010)

Suzanne M. (BFA 1995) and Donald Horwitz

Tim L. Harrison

Pat and Bob Hovet

Amy and Steve Hartley

Barbara Hruda

Bonnie Hartmann (SAIC 1975–77)

Cindy and Jerome Huber

Helen Harvey Mills (BFA 1978)

Deidre Huckabay

Margaret and Mark Hausberg

Melissa Hudson

May Hawfield (MFA 1987)

Robert Hudson (BFA 1986)

Maureen Halsey

Courtney Hayes-Sturgeon (BFA 1991) and Arron Sturgeon

Angela and Timothy Huffman

Ju Kyoung Ham (MFA 2010)

Eric Haynes (BFA 2007)

Katherine Hampel (MFA 2011) and James Kelly

Kelly Humrichouser (MSHP 2015)

Dana Rosenstein and Drayden Hebb (P 2014)

Celia and Samuel Hunt

Hampshire Animal Hospital P.C.

Janet Hedrick

Marla Hand and James Nyeste

Heffernan Morgan Ronsley Inc.

Susan Hunting (MFA 1984)

Hollis and Mark Hanover Roland Hansen

Carol Hegarty (BFA 1980, MFA 1982)

Philip H. Hanson (MFA 1969)

Valerie Hegarty (MFA 2002)

Melissa and Terry (BFAAE 1970) Hutton

Dawn Hanson

Anne and John Hegedus

Interventional Pain Specialist

Nancy Greenebaum

Carmella Gullo and Bernard Hallstein Laura Gunn and Karl Wirsum (BFA 1961, HON 2016) Julie and Michael Gustafson Patricia Hall Charles Hall (P 2013) Jenny Halpern

Betty and Edward Harris

Aaron Hoffman (BFA 2009) Saskia Hofman Helen and Michael Hogan Alanna Hohl-Perrie Abigail Holcomb Jan Holder Kenneth Holder Tiffany Holmes Janice Honeycutt

Teresa Humienik (P 2005)

Chris Hunter Lindsay Hutchens (MFA 2017, MAVS 2018)

Richetta Iovino


Donor Honor Roll

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Megan Isaacs (BFA 2013)

John Deere Foundation

Youn Soo Kang (BFA 2015)

Beth Iska (BFA 1996, MFA 2019)

John Henry Sculptor, Inc.

Fuko Ito (BFA 2014)

Kathryn and Glen Johnson

Dana (MFA 2011) and Michael Kanovitz

Emily Ivari (BFA 2008)

Bonnie and Robert Johnson

Heather Iverson

Diana and Robert Johnson

Nena Ivon

Paige Johnston

Paul Jackson (MFAW 2008)

Nancy and Monty Johnston (P 2012, 2015)

Jaclyn Jacunski (MFA 2007) Roberta and D.P. Jaggers Jahn Architecture LLC Patrick James Miquelee Jance

Ihlae Jolly Paris Jomadiao (MFA 2018) Andrea and Tracy (BFA 1998) Jones Thomas Joris (BFA 1972)

Janis W. Notz Trust

Robin Juan (BFA 2010)

Jennifer C. Jansen (BFA 2005, MAAD 2009)

Judith M. Millinery Supply House Tricia Juettemeyer (BFA 2000)

Elizabeth Jeffries

Jennifer Ju-Gary

Molly and Patrick (Post-Bac 2011, MFA 2013) Jenkins

Jiwon Jung (BFA 2009)

Robyn and Alan Jensen

Elizabeth R. Juska (BFA 1962, MFA 1964)

Jennifer Jessen Lunt (MAAD 1999) and Brian Lunt Sarah Jewett (SAIC 1950–54)

Julia Jung (BFA 1992)

Robert H. Kaeding (SAIC 2003)

B. Jean and Carl Jeziorski (P 2017)

Elena (MAAT 1986) and Steven Kaiser

Sarah Jeziorski (MAAT 2017)

Jason Kalajainen

Aiqin Ji and Gang Wang (P 2018)

Cynthia and Andrew Kalnow

Yang Jiang (BFA 2009)

Doug Kamin (P 2016)

Miao Jiaxin

Tsuneo and Timothy (MAAH 2004) Kaneshiro

Yu Jie (BFA 2017)

Zhecong Huang (MFA 2018), Dear Mom, 2018, Silicone rubber, electric materials

Susan Kaplan (BFA 1983) Rhonda Kaplar Thomas Kapp Adamandia Kapsalis (BFA 1991, MFA 1994) Stella (BAE 1951, MAAE 1967) and Thomas (BAE 1949,MAAE 1957) Kapsalis(P 1991, 1994) Megan E. and Matthew Karwacki Mieko and Takashi Kawazoe (P 2017) Giedre Kazlauskas Jacelyn Kee (MAAD 2016) Jacqueline Keepers Constance and Dennis Keller The Keller Family Foundation Barbara Kendrick Jennifer Kenedy Mary Ann and Kerry Kennedy Mary Kennedy Joyce Kennedy Barbara Kensler (BFA 1949, MFA 1951) Marie-Eve and Daniel Kielson Terrence Kiely


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Jennie Kiessling (BFA 1985) and Andrew Michler

Joanna Kurowska (P 2016)

Joyce Lewis

Marilyn and Ivan Kushen

Valerie and Michael Lewis

Alexander Kilimnik

Joel Kweskin

Minso Kim (MFA 2013)

Mary Jo and Mark LaBarge

Claire Li and Sammy Huang (P 2019)

Hanna G. Kim (BFA 2011)

Jessica Labatte (BFA 2004, MFA 2009)

Adrienne and Syd Lieberman Andrea Lieu (BFA 1991)

Jeanne Ladewig-Goodman (SAIC 1962)

Mary Anne Limbos (BFA 1954)

Jessie Lafree (MArch 2013)

Anne-Marie Lindquist (BFA 2010)

Isidora Lagos

Jennifer J. Lindsay

Julie and Guy Lakonishok

Elisa Lindstrom (BFA 1997)

Mary and James Laman (P 2016)

Shanna M. Linn (MFA 1992)

Freddie Lambright (BFA 2017)

Bonnie G. Lipe

Franziska Lamprecht

Jay A. Lipe

Sarah Landstrom (BFAAE 2016)

Laurel Appell Lipkin and Mark T. Neil

Nam Hi Kim Parada Kim Kyunghye Kim Jennifer Kim (BFA 2014) Jaehyun Kim Jee Hye Kim (BFA 2014) Kathleen King Sally and Andre (BAE 1959) King Clinton King (MFA 2005) Lindsay King (MAAH 2002) Kathleen King (MFA 1977) Keiko Kira (MFA 1995) and Brian Beatty Howard Kirby (CSCERT 2007) Corinna Kirsch (MAAH 2009) Lisa and James Klaunig Megan Klein Julia Klein Lauri Klein (MFA 1982) and Mark Wilkins Janet Knall (SAIC 1982) Carol Kner Gregory Knight Ardis Koester Margaret Koreman (BFA 1988, MAAD 2002) Eric Koziol (SAIC 1990) Nick Kozis (BFA 1991) Linda Kramer (MFA 1981) Catherine Krause Elizabeth Krause (BFA 1975) Susan and Ronald Krause Susan (BFA 1972, MFA 1976) and Richard Kraut Rachel Krcmarich Ginger Krebs Jay Kriegel Hope and Mickey Krimsin Ginger Kroll Trace Krug (BFA 2014) Douglas Kubek James Kuhn (BFA 1984) Renee Kuklenski (BAVS 2016) Susan and Duane Kullberg Nina Kuo Michiko and Kazuhide Kuroda (P 2013)

Sharon and Eric Langshur

Astri L. Lindberg

Christine and Daniel Larkin (P 2014)

Lucy R. Lippard (HON 2003)

Erin Larocque (MFA 2018)

Frances W. Lipsman

Benjamin Larose

Robbie Lipsman and Eric Wright

Carolyn and Everette Larson (P 1999)

Wendy and William Lipsman

Lori and Ross Laser Sidney Lawrence Lawyers Trust Fund of Illinois Joy Le Brian Leahy (MAAH 2015)

Paulee Lipsman

Ruslana Litinskaia Barbara H. Lloyd Victoria S. Lobis Judy and David Lockhart Anke Loh

Barbara LeBreton

Jeanne (SAIC 1995–97) and Barrett Long

Elisabeth Lebris and Thomas Erffmeyer

Darcy J. Long

Beatriz E. Ledesma (MAAT 1988) Tom C. Lee Susan H. Lee (MAAE 2004) Sandra (BFA 1997) and Hae Lee Soonku Lee and Hee Joong Son (P 2015) Min-Woo W. Lee (BFA 1986, MFA 1988) Karen L. Lee Natalia E. Lee Soy (MSHP 2005) Hannah Leighton-Boyce Jacob A. Lenard (MDes 2015) Howard B. Lenard Suzanne Lentz (BFA 1992) Marilyn (CERT 1981, MAAT 1986) and Glenn Leonhart Edith and Phillip Leonian Carolin Lerch Kim Leutwyler (SAIC 2009) Nika Levando (MAAH 2010) Linda A. Levey Debra Levis Catherine Levy

Melynda K. Lopin Kim and Steven Lord (P 2019) Brittany Loschiavo (BFA 2010) Robert and Tama Louden (P 2011) Michael Love (MFA 1984) Erika R. Lowe Ted Lowitz Teresita and William Lowry Stephen E. Lubin Mary K. Lucking (MFA 2001) Chloe K. Ludgin Julie M. Ludwick (MAAT 2007) Jennifer Lundmark Johann Lurf Ellen Lutwak and Mitch Waldow (P 2015) Laura M. Mackin (MFA 2005) Leah R. Mackin (MFA 2015) Margaret MacNamidhe (SAIC 1991–93) Donna Magnani (BFA 1968) Josephine Mago (P 1998) Sheri and Kevin Mahaney (P 2015)


Donor Honor Roll

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Kathleen Maher and Ernest Goodrich (P 2018) Pam and John Mahoney Nicholas Mahshie (MDes 2017) Kimia Maleki (MAAD 2016) Regina A. Mamou (MFA 2007) Allison and Steven Mandell Sara L. Manewith (SAIC 1983) Yvonne D. Manipon (MAAD 1995) and Gary Cordova Susan Richman and Peter E. Manis Anne Manly and Kristopher Heston Gina E. Manola (Post-Bac 1993, MFA 1994) and Nick Rudd Caroline Mansour Marilyn Blaszka and Dominic Marcheschi (BFA 1974) Silvio Marchetti Margie Marcus Corey Margulis Kristin Mariani Marilynn Cynthia Bright Trust Kathleen Markland Diane and Robert Markoff Christine and William Marriott Marsh & McLennan Companies Meryl Marshall-Daniel Patti T. Martin Lorna Martin (CSCERT 2000) Jessica Martinez David J. Martino Doris R. Martinson (MFA 1964) Maryellen Sullivan Home LLC Marion and Kingsbury Marzolf Charles Masson (BFA 2009) Audrey Mast (MAAH 2007) Matlock Electric Co. Inc. Patricia M. Matsumoto

Jiachen Liu (MFA 2018), “I was in the daylight, you were in the dark.,” 2018, jacquard weaving with hand-dyed silk, bamboo, linen

Constance Mayer Paula W. (BFA 1948) and Raymond E. (BAE 1950) McNamara (P 1978)

Joyce Mayer

McGowan Insurance Group Inc.

Vanessa Mayoraz (SAIC 2005) and Andrew Ross (MFA 2006)

Kathleen M. McGrath (MAAD 2004)

Christopher Mays

Alexandre B. McHenry (BFA 1989)

Aspen L. Mays (MFA 2009)

Julie and Mike McHugh

Esther A. McNew

Jeffrey M. Maza

Nicki and John McKinnon (MAHA 2008)

Kenneth J. McPhaul William McTeer

Lisa Marie McLaughlin (MFAW 2003)

Richard Medina (BFA 2019)

Margot A. McMahon (SAIC 1981)

Luis E. Mejico (BFA 2017)

Kenia Mazier Carol McCardell and Michael Solomon Lynn McClure (BFA 1982) Suzanne and Grant McCullagh Lydia M. McDonald (BFA 1976) Kate and Hugh McGowan

Jennie and Kevin McManus (P 2015) Michael McManus Florence D. McMillan

Verna McNeal

Elizabeth Medoff (BAVS 2010) Nancy Melin (BFA 1993) Jack Meller Michael Meller (BFA 1976)


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Elizabeth Meloy

Annie E. Morse (MAAH 2001)

Lara Oppenheimer

Rachel and Jason Mersey

Rebecca Mosena

James M. Mesple (SAIC 1976)

Edwina and Otis Moss

Dustin N. O’Regan and Steven R. Worth

Holly L. and Daniel G. Messick

Jeffrey Moss

Lynn Orschel

The Metropolitan Capital

Lindsey and Richard Moynihan (P 2013)

Maribel Ortiz Jean Osberger (MAAD 2019)

Judith S. Mullen (BFA 2001)

Geraldine S. Ota (BAE 1966)

Nancy Murphy Spicer

Adrienne Outlaw-Piston (BFA 1993)

Bank & Trust The Metropolitan Museum of Art Erica C. Meyer Roberta J. Meyer (MFA 1973) Karen and Robert Meyer Melissa Meyers Michael W. Czack Living Trust Meghan Michaels C H Milam Barbara Miles Sandra E. (SAIC 1975–77) and Michael I. Miller Murphy Miller Steven T. Miller Barrie H. Miller Diana S. Miller Anna E. Miller Sandra and David (BFA 1964) Miller Norma V. Miller (BFA 2009) Joohee Kim and Howard Miller (MFA 1985) Michael S. Miller Barbara Miller Kapp (SAIC 1979–81) Myra and Matthew Miller Zuckerbraun Judith Mishler Cynthia and Stephen Mitchell Penney Y. and Martin H. Mitchell (P 1997) Floyd A. Mittleman Bethaney Mojsoski (BFA 2008) Paula and Herbert Molner Mondriaan Foundation Christopher Monkhouse Monique M. Montenegro (BFA 2005)

Amy and Michael Murray Jo Ann Musgrave Raphael Musher My Tribute Gift Foundation Inc. Mary and Theodore Myer (P 1996, 1998) Nancy and Charles Nadler Fred G. Nagelbach Cheri L. Reif Naselli (MFA 2000) Kristin E. Nason (MFA 2011) Mary Nason Meade Palidofsky and Alan Neff (P 2012) Mark Neil Sara Nevills Edith A. Newhall (MFA 1979) and David Walters Suzanne Newman and Barry Katz Nancy Dedakis and Christopher Newman Patricia and Mark Newport (MFA 1991) Hien Nguyen and Ty Tran (P 2016) Kent Nichols Susan and Ronald Nichter Rachel Z. Niffenegger-Tinder (BFA 2008) and Jeremy R. Tinder (MFA 2007) Eugene A. Noel (BAE 1956) Lorie Novak (MFA 1979) Miriam and Jay Novick Helen M. Nugent Nuno Corporation Dario Oakley Jennifer Oberstar

Jeanette and Darryl (MFA 1975) Moody

Mariann E. O’Brien (BFA 1987)

Jill and William Moore

Anastasia L. O’Connor (BFA 2019)

Memduh M. Moran (MFA 1998)

Cheryl Ogilvie

Angela Morano (BFA 2010)

Shawna Olwen (BFA 1988, MFA 1991)

Ross L. Moreno (MFA 2005) Monica and Sanford Morganstein Martha F. Morris Greg Morrissey (BFA 2011) Deanna Morse (MFA 1992)

Steve M. O’Brien

Dalia Z. Ondrick (BAE 1954, MAAE 1962) and Deborah M. Warf John T. O’Neal Patricia L. O’Neal (BFA 1955)

Christy and Seyfi Ozsever Corazon P. Pagnani (CERT 1987, MAAT 1992) Julie Mason and Clen Pahnke Seonhee and Jesuck Paik (P 2016) Marcia (MFA 1965) and Thomas (DIPLOMA 1962, BFA 1965,MFA 1966) Palazzolo Helene (BAE 1962) and Dominick Palella Joan Paley Cynthia and Matthew (BFA 2000) Palmer Alison L. Palmer (MFA 1988) Laura Palombi Kayla Parker (BFA 2013) and John Tumblin (BFA 2013) Ingrid (MA 2004) and Neal Parker David A. Parker (BFA 2001, MFA 2005) Heidi A. Parkes (BFA 2005) Debra Parr Zelda R. Patt (SAIC 1968–81) Elizabeth Ann Patterson (MSHP 1996) and Michael L. Hermsen Chiaka D. Patterson Rick Paul Tracey Payne Nathan Pearce Marla Peckler Pedal to the People LLC Lu Peng Martin Perales Scott W. Perkins (BFA 1997) Sarah Perkins and William Meyer Jean E. Perkins and Leland E. Hutchinson Rachel Perlman and Steven Grossman James C. Perry Nancy and James (BAE 1969, MAAE 1984) Peterson Mary J. and Harry M. Peterson


Donor Honor Roll

66

Barbara and Daniel Petrey

Karen J. Radke

John Robson

Olivia L. Petrides (MFA 1977) and Tom Greenfelder

Silvia Raffa

Margaret Robson

Mary C. Ragan

Barbara and Louis Rocah

Dianne and David Petrison

William S. Raisor

Michael D. Peven (MFA 1977)

Par and Tilliski (BFA 2005) Ramey

Suellen Rocca(BFA 1964, HON 2016)

Ohm Phanphiroj

Esther Ramirez

Phillip and Edith Leonian Foundation

Paulina Ramirez Parra (BFA 2016)

Amy and Brandon (BFA 2000) Phillips

Jeanne Randolph

Caroline Clavel and Glenn M. Picher (MFA 1991) Mary C. Pierce Tomiko Y. Pilson (BFA 2003) Betsy and Dale Pinkert Chris W. Pinter (BFA 2013) Maria V. Pinto (BFA 1990, HON 2017) Cecilia Pinto (MFAW 1999) David Piston Ariel L. Pittman (MAHA 2011) Roosevelt Pittman (MAAE 2014) Dana M. Plepys (BFA 1981) and Jonas Talandis Joan (BFA 1967) and Jerry Podgorski Sally Pofcher Christine H. Poggianti (BFA 1998) Thea Polancic Evangeline M. Politis (MAAJ 2013) Nicholas Pollack Rachel Pomberg (MAAD 2005) Linda Pompeii (MSHP 1997) Cheryl Pope (BFA 2003) Constance S. Powell Lisa L. Powell (MAAH 1998) Carol (BFA 1978) and Stephen Powell Mary F. Powers (CERT 2005) Joseph B. Powers Marie Presume (P 2014) Rita Price (BFA 1982) Kathy and Irving Price David E. Prince (MFA 2006) Thomas V. Pritscher (MFA 1973) Joseph A. Pszczola (BFA 2010)

Nancy and James Ramsey Ransburg Foundation Anjulie Rao (MAAJ 2015) David Raskin Audrey S. Ratner Ramya and Devarajulu Ravichandran Jeremiah Ray (MFA 2016) Raymond A. Seng Trust Emilia Regalado Alberto Regalado Peter M. Regenold Bergman (MFA 2007) Laurie and Roy Regozin (P 2012) Robin Slavin and Kenneth Reker (MFA 1991) Grace Ren Myriam Renaud and Paul Eberly Aaron Renier Allan Revich Gladys and Robert Reynolds (P 2001) RGK Restaurants LLC Rhona Hoffman Gallery Kay Richman and Dan Kaplan Jane Richman and Marvin Cohen Robin Richman (BFA 1981) Rick Owens Jill Riddell and Timothy Brown Patricia Rieger and Francisco Toubes Vilarino Julie Riley (P 2016) Katharyn and David Riley Jennifer Riskind Rita Price Trust Amaya Rivas Rivera Design & Communications

Ptrzia (TICTAC)

Mary Ann and Thomas Robak

J.M. Puett (BFA 1981, SAIC 1982–99) and Mark Dion

David M. Robbin (BFA 2007) Viola Robbins

Anne Puotinen (MAAH 2007)

Elisabeth A. Robert (BFA 1999)

Donna E. Quasthoff (BFA 1946)

Keiler J. Roberts

Patrick “Q” Quilao (MFA 2010)

Mireille Robertson

Daniel R. Quiles

Kendra Robinson

Christy Rocca (BFA 1986) and Ralph Baum Ethan Roeder (BFA 2002) Axel Rohlfs Carolina Rojas Janet Roller-Schmidt (AECERT 1986) and Kenneth Schmidt Rose Romain Micheline Ronningen (BFA 1976) Consuelo Rosales Dawn Roscoe (BFA 2005) Julie (AECERT 1998, MAAT 1998) and John Rose Ellen (MFAW 2001) and Robert Rosen Elaine Rosen Rhoda Rosen Kay G. Rosen (SAIC 1967–71) Terry Rosenberg Carolyn and David Rosenberg Barbara Rosenberg Karen Rosengart (BFA 1988) and Paul Rozenfeld (BFA 1974) Katherine Rosich (SAIC 1978) Yumi and Doug Ross Olivia Roszkowska Isabella Rotman (BFA 2013) Margolith Rotman (SAIC 1950–52) Barbara Ruben Dolores Rubin Natasha Rubin (SAIC 1990) Robert Rud (BFA 1990) Deborah and Scott Rudin Rebecca Rule Kilimnik (MFA 2005) Elizabeth Rupprecht (BFA 1954, MFA 1965) Cheryl Russell Cindy Russo Ann Russo (P 2017) Nicole Ryan and Guy Burdick (MFA 1993) Lesley Ryan Alexandra Ryckman Piotr Rypson Steve Sabella Kevin Salatino Teresa and Michael Salazar


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Sharon (BFA 1978) and Larry Saltzman Marie Salwonchik (BAE 1952, MAAE 1960) Flora Sanders Julie Sandor and John Ludden (MFA 1996) Eileen Sargis Katrina Sather Travis Saunders Charlotte Saxon Jayne Schabel (BFA 1974) Kathryn Schaffer Sarah Schaible Scheff & Nedvetsky, P.C. David Schell (BFA 1992) Charles Schiedel Emily Schirding Stephanie Schlick Kalin Schlueter Katrin Schnabl Sally (BFA 1958, MFA 1962)and Richard Schoch Kathryn Schott Bolduc and Nolan Bolduc

Nate Phillips (MDDO 2018), surge protector outlet rock, himalayan salt floor lamp

Erina Shibata (Post-Bac 2014, MFA 2016)

Linda Smith

Lauren Shimel (BAVS 2009)

Kiela Smith-Upton (BFA 1993) and Tyress Upton

Junia Shlaustas

Maxine and Lawrence Snider

Iris Sholder

James Snitzer (MFA 1976)

Rebecca Shore (BFA 1981)

Caitlin Schriner (BFAW 2010)

Margaret Siber

Merrie Jo (BFA 2001) and Jeffrey Snow

Lawrence Schulman

Jennifer and Steve Sigmond (P 2020)

Rebekah and Mark Snyder Beth Snyder (MFAW 2001)

Pauline (SAIC 1976–81) and Bernard Silberman

Ellen Soffer (MFA 1983) and Allen Organick

Jane Silva Depp and Lawrence Depp (P 2019)

Ursula Sokolowska (BFA 2001) and David Song

Regina and Martin Silverman

Emily Solichin

Julie Sim (BFA 1990)

Katherine and Daniel Solomon

Maura Simms

Yi Song-mi

Joan and Robert Sirgant

Lauren (BFA 2004) and Brad (BFA 2004) Soucy

Alexandria Schultz Katharine Schutta (BFA 1986, MFA 1989) and Bodhan Gorczynski (SAIC 1996–99) Rawea Schwalb Kristine and Clifford Schwandner Jennifer Schwartz Betty (MAAH 1999) and Richard (SAIC 1972–74) Seid Ana Sekler (MAAJ 2016)

Sister Cities of Greenfield

Rachel Selekman (MFA 1993) and John Walsh

Sarah Skaggs (MAAD 2016)

Diana (MAAH 1992) and Richard Senior

Megan Skarr

Katherine and Mark Sexton

Marta Skalacki Mary Ann (BAE 1966) and Frank Skutta

Jean L. Sousa (MFA 1976) and Robert W. Eskridge Ashley Spell Ashley Spencer Katherine Spiess (BFA 2008)

Ann Slavick (BFA 1973, MAAH 1991)

Diane Srebro

Cindy and Lawrence Shanker Keith Shannon (MFA)

Lorre Slaw (BFA 1970, MFA 1978)

Eileen and Dana St. James (P 2015)

Annette and Irwin Shapiro (P 2000)

Rita and Richard (BFA 1959) Sliwka

Joan and Charles (BAE 1954, MAAE 1956) Staples

Noelle Sharp (BFA 2012)

Stacy Small

Dora Sharps (P 2013)

Michael Smith (MFA 2000)

Allen Shechtman

Judy and Michael Smith

Shirley Shechtman

Kimberly and Stephen Smith

Deborah Sher (BFA 1975)

Ruth Smith (BFA 1964)

Levi Sherman

Holly and Mark Smith

Josh Shames

Hannah Slodounik

St. Bernard Fire Fighters Local 450

Sue Steel-Claridge and Kevin Claridge Jennifer Stein (Post-Bac 1989, MFA 1991) Stephen C. Beck Revocable Trust Debra Stephens (BFA 1998) Linda and Mark Sterckel


Donor Honor Roll

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Tessa Johnson (BFA 2018), “Florilegium”, 2017–18, charcoal, conté crayon on rag paper

Susan and William Stevens

Anne Sullivan

Marianne and Stuart Taussig

Marcia and Robert Stewart

Stephanie Lin-Sumah (MAAT 2015) and Kekeli Sumah (BFA 2014, MArch 2018)

Jane Tawney

Jennifer Stewart Helen Stichel (BFAAH 2014) Carrie (BFA 1998) and Ben Stickan Laura Stoland (BFA 1995, MFA 1998) and Ira Rosenblatt

Xiaofeng Sun (P 2020) Chester Suski (BFA 1960) Renata Sutter (BFA 1999)

Lisa Stone (MSHP 1998) and Don Howlett

Daniel Swanger (BFA 1982)

Yuri Stone (MAVS 2015)

Terri (SAIC 1980) and Allan Sweig

Michelle (BFA 1977) and James Stone

Barbara Sykes (MFA 1981)

Dmitry Strakovsky (BFA 1999, MFA 2001)

Sharon and Don Szezycki

Jennifer and Timothy Stratman Shannon Stratton (MFA 2003, MAAH 2008) Stephen Streng (BFA 1992) Martha Strong (BFA 1981) and Michael Breclaw Majenta Strongheart (BFA 2017) Donna and Phil Strongin Carol and William Stubbs (P 2006) Matthew Stursberg (BFAW 2015)

Adrianne and John Swartz

Molly Symons (BFA 1971) Emanuel Tabachnik Julie An M Talano Gretchen Talbot Colette Tam (BFA 2009) Lila and Harry Tankus Toby Tannenbaum (BFA 1975, MFA 1977) Lucas Tanner (BFA 2004) Alice Taranto Linda Tate and Robert Best Raymond Tatum

Nora Taylor Derek Taylor (MFA 2002) Fraser Taylor Norman Teague (MFA 2016) Carol Tefft (BFA 1968) Josephine Termine (BFA 1960) Deborah Tezak Ilene and Bruce (MFA 1981) Thayer Denika Thigpen Sandra and Robert Thomas Lisa and Alva Thomas (P 2018) Courtney Thompson (MAAH 2011) Mary Lou Thomson (MAVS 2016) Anna and Travis Threlkel (P 2017) Amy and Michael Tibbs Mary Tilden Grant Tilford (SAIC 1963) Ruben Toledo Lynn Tomaszewski Parvine and Shawkat Toorawa (P 2019)


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Laura Torres

Beth Wawrzaszek

Jon Wood (BFA 1998)

Quang Tran

Julie Weber and Brian Saxby

Scott Wood-Prince

Erin and Kevin Traynor (P 2015)

Colleen and Jeffrey Webster

Janice and Fred Woodward (P 2019)

Anne and Stan (MFA 1978) Trecker

Lawrie and Edward Weed

Judith and Mark Workman (P 2014)

Emilie R. Trimble

Sheila and Epraim Weinberg

Robert Workman (SAIC 1981)

Katherine Trimble (MFA 2012)

Edna (BFA 1991) and Donald Weiss

Tracy Ulrich (BFA 1990)

Ailee and Dennis Wen (P 2019)

Margaret Wright (BFA 1983) and Chris Costas (P 2014)

Uncle Larry’s Fund

Ellen and Henry Werling (P 2014)

United Technologies

Ellen Werner

Unity High School

Caroline West (MAAD 2007)

Vincent Uribe (BFA 2013, BAVS 2013)

Diana Westbrook and Robert Cartmell (BFA 1961)

Sheryl Vail

Sue and Charles Westra

Judith and James Valentine

Robert Wetherington

Alexander Valentine III (BFA 2008, MFA 2013)

Marie and Ed White

Astrid Van Dam (BFA 1994)

Frances Whitehead and James Elniski

Andre S. Van De Putte (MFA 1984)

Bob Whitten

Thomas Vangel (BFA 2002)

Margaret Wiedmann and Paul Elitzik (P 2005)

Gay and Ray (MFA 1965) Varn Buhler Elise Varon (P 1995) Frankie Vaughn-Brown (BFA 1996) Vanessa Velasco Joanne Vena (MFA 1983) and Richard Graham (MFA 1984) Pietro Veronesi Hebe Verstappen Carmen Vidal-Hallett (P 2019) Jos. Vilchez (BFA 2015) J. Gibran Villalobos (MAHA 2015) Vivian E. Conner Trust John Voss (BFA 1968) Jennifer L. Voudrie (BFA 1991) Marjana Vucic Marina Vulinovic Jhoanna and William Wade Elizabeth Wadsworth (BFA 1987) and Paul Peppis Linda Wagner Weiner and Neil Weiner

Ann Wiens (BFA 1986) Carol and Larry Wikoff Bonnie and Jack Wilcox Joseph Wilcox Monica (MAAD 2001) and Christopher (BFA 2003) Wilczak Sven Wildoer Dayna Willard Marguerite (Post-Bac 1999) and Jeffrey Williams Mark Williams Ann Williams (SAIC 1954) Lorraine Williams Alexandria Williams Diane Williams Christopher Williford (MFA 2018) Sheri Wills (MFA 1992, MAAH 1994) Daniele S. Wilmouth (MFA 1999) Catherine Wilson (P 2013) Ana and Timothy Wilson

Lisa and William (BFA 1987) Wahlgren

Kristina Wilson (MFAW 2014)

Arlene and Allen Waitkins

Thora Winakor

Caroline and Ted (MFA 2007) Walker

Rosy (MFA 2003) and Britt Winterer

Abigail and Brendan Walsh

Lisa (MAAD 1998) and Jeffrey Witherite

Molly Walsh Jeff M. Ward (MFA 2002) Sandra Warner Esther Warren Oliver Watt (MFA 1998)

Catherine Wilson

Brianna and Jeremy Witt Kelsey Witte (BAVS 2011) Stephani and Jonathan Wolff Rachel Wolff (MAHA 2012) Rebecca Wolsten (BFA 2007)

Elizabeth Wright and Julie Kaufman Maureen Halsey Wright and Rudolph Wright (P 2014) Jaclyn Wright Lillie and Lewin Wyatt Kristina Wyatt Kehan Xiao (BFA 2017) Judy Yacker Brenda Lee Yager Ping Yun Yang Flora Yang Nina Yankowitz and Barry Holden (BFA 1973, MFA 1975) Alexandra and Terry Yarbrough (P 1998) Amy Yoes (BFA 1984) Joan and Robert A. Yood Yasuko Yoshihara (MAAT 2000) Christine Young and Paul Marcovitch Tanya Young (BFA 1976) Samantha Younis David Yox (MFA 1993) Kari and Pavel Zahorik Barbara Zahrieh (BAE 1964, MFA 1969) Gwen (SAIC 1959–62) and Ronald Zelac Zhou Brothers Thomas Zimmerman Molly Zuckerman-Hartung (Post-Bac 2005, MFA 2007) Janet Zweig


Donor Honor Roll

Kushala Vora (MFA 2018), Making a Forest, 2018, porcelain, fossilized notebooks, paper, stoneware, rust transfer

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EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Carolyn and David D. Colburn Ramon Cordova

CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORT Anonymous Allstate Insurance Company Ariel Investments BMO Harris Bank Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Chicago Mercantile Exchange Colliers International Culture Ireland

THE GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER BENEFITS

Michelle and Steven Cucchiaro

Kristin L. Anderson and Robert Schewe

Marsha and Michael Goldstein

Ariel Investments

Rosanne and Elliott A. Levin

Margaret A. Berger and Michael Friedman

Scott Manzler William J. Mondi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. O’Hara Jr. Fred Tsao

PRODUCER’S CIRCLE

BMO Harris Bank Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Keith and Arlene Bronstein Foundation Chicago Mercantile Exchange Colliers International

Joyce and Bruce S. Chelberg

Frank Crafts

Mr. and Mrs. David P. Earle III

Michelle and Steven Cucchiaro

Marilynne Felderman

Eda Davidman and Barry Missner

Arthur L. Frank

Charles Droege and Julie Wroblewski

Averill and Bernard Leviton

Mr. and Mrs. David P. Earle III

Donald M. Ephraim Family Foundation

GIFTS IN MEMORY

Eliot Ephraim

EU Policy & Outreach Partnership in the USA

Julie Anne Benson in memory of Larry Fox

HBK Engineering LLC Maggie Malone and David Hundley

Gene Siskel Charitable Foundation HBK Engineering LLC Illinois Arts Council Agency Illinois Film Office Jack Morton Worldwide MacArthur Fund for Arts and Culture at Prince

Marsha and Michael Goldstein

MATCHING GIFTS AllianceBernstein L.P. The Chicago Community Trust Owens-Illinois

Marlene Iglitzen Jack Morton Worldwide Andrew Jacobs Janelle Joseph Ellen and Timothy Kollar Margo and Jamie Koval

MacLean-Fogg Company

IN-KIND SUPPORT

The Missner Group

ABC 7 Chicago

Cassandra Kramer and Michael MacGregor

National Endowment for the Arts

Eli’s Cheesecake

Averill and Bernard Leviton

Nordstrom Inc.

Gary Poppins Snacks

MacLean-Fogg Company

The Chicago Community Trust

Good for You Events

Mr. and Mrs. Cary D. McMillan

The Joyce Foundation

Hotel Beacon NYC

Mrs. Felicia Middlebrooks Hill

The Reva and David Logan Foundation

Intelligentsia Coffee

Nordstrom Inc.

MillerCoors

Sage Foundation

The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation

NBC5 Chicago

The Richard & Ellen Sandor Family Foundation

The Richard and Ellen Sandor Family Foundation

Southwest Airlines

Roger and Chaz Ebert Foundation Sage Foundation Saltshaker Productions LLC Sinha Kikeri Foundation University of Illinois, European Union Center

Red Frog Beach Island Resort & Spa The Family Coppola Hideways WBEZ 91.5FM/Chicago Public Radio

Eleva Singleton and Diane & Victor Hoskins Sinha Kikeri Foundation JaCee and Joseph R. Trpik Jr. Ronnie Ycong


Enrollment and Financial Summary

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UNDERGRADUATE: 2,840 GRADUATE: 760 TOTAL ENROLLMENT: 3,650

White: 52% Hispanic: 16% Asian: 14% Not Specified: 7% Black: 6% Multiethnic: 5%

NORTHEAST: 15% MIDWEST: 35% WEST: 18%

CHICAGO: 9%

SOUTH: 23%

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: 33%


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REVENUE DISTRIBUTION Net Tuition and Fees: 78% Auxiliary Activities: 8% Endowment: 8% Other Program Revenue: 4% Contributions and Grants: 2%

EXPENSE DISTRIBUTION Instruction: 34% Academic Support: 14% Institutional Support: 14% Student Services: 13% Facilities: 11% Depreciation and Interest: 10% Auxiliary Enterprises: 4%

MARKET VALUE OF SAIC’S ENDOWMENT AS OF JUNE 30, 2018


Thank You

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Through the dedication and generosity of SAIC’s students, faculty, staff, alums, board members, and friends, we have achieved substantial progress during the past year. To all of you who contributed to SAIC, thank you.

SAIC BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Charlotte Tieken

Janet Duchossois

Joseph R. Trpik Jr.

Fred Eychaner

Anita K. Sinha, Chair

David J. Vitale

Aaron Fleischman

Melissa Behm

Kenneth W. Warren

Karen W. Frank (SAIC 1972–74) Jay Franke

Daniel S. Berger Robert H. Bergman Sanford L. Biggers (MFA 1999) Laurence O. Booth Charles M. Brennan III Todd C. Brown Daniel R. Bryant Linda Smith Buonanno William R. Bush D.H. Chang (MFA 1991) Lester N. Coney A. Steven Crown Robert G. Donnelley Karen W. Frank (SAIC 1972–74) Denise B. Gardner Gordon Gill Gail Hodges Holly Hunt Betsy Karp Jay Frederick Krehbiel Carol Levy Margaret MacLean Cary D. McMillan Charles L. Michod Jr. Melissa A. Moore (BFA 1989) Marian Phelps Pawlick Charles T. Price Quintin E. Primo III Dana Rice Beth K. Rosen Neal Sales-Griffin Ellen Sandor (MFA 1975, HON 2014) Richard L. Sandor Stephanie A. Sick Shawn Smith John L. Thomson

SAIC GOVERNORS EMERITI John S. Chapman Michael Conrad Richard H. Cooper Marshall Field V H. Richard Fumo David C. Hilliard Richard Hunt (BA 1957, HON 1979) Philip Kotler Frederick Krehbiel II Duane R. Kullberg Patrick J. Leemputte Barry L. MacLean Susan R. Manilow Young-Ju Park Linda Johnson Rice Adrian D. Smith Todd Warnock Arthur M. Wood Jr. Curtis Zeiser

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Robert M. Levy, Chair Arjun Aggarwal James N. Bay Anne Searle Bent Anita Blanchard Neil G. Bluhm Barbara Bluhm-Kaul Linda Smith Buonanno John S. Chapman Lester N. Coney A. Steven Crown Shawn M. Donnelley

Stephanie Skestos Gabriele Denise B. Gardner Sarah N. Garvey Matthew R. Gibson James A. Gordon Karen Gray-Krehbiel Kenneth C. Griffin Joseph P. Gromacki Ann E. Grube Darrel Hackett Adnaan Hamid Betty B. Harris Caryn Harris Stephanie Field Harris Pamela Joyner Barbara Levy Kipper Rita Knox Jay Frederick Krehbiel Anstiss Hammond Krueck Paul Lambert Eric P. Lefkofsky Lawrence F. Levy Barry L. MacLean John F. Manley Joe Mansueto Howard M. McCue III Eric T. McKissack Cary D. McMillan Samuel M. Mencoff Harriet Horwitz Meyer Sylvia M. Neil Alexandra C. Nichols Michael Polsky Anne R. Pramaggiore Thomas J. Pritzker Bob Rennie


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Anne Reyes Linda Johnson Rice Andrew M. Rosenfield Shirley Welsh Ryan Michael J. Sacks Ellen Sandor (MFA 1975, HON 2014) E. Scott Santi Gordon Segal Brenda M. Shapiro Sophia Shaw Stephanie A. Sick Prabhakant Sinha Louis B. Susman Marilynn Thoma David J. Vitale Frederick H. Waddell Reeve B. Waud Roger L. Weston

TRUSTEES EMERITI Karen B. Alexander Marilynn B. Alsdorf E.M. Bakwin Gilda Buchbinder

EX OFFICIO HONORARY TRUSTEES Rahm Emanuel MAYOR, CITY OF CHICAGO

Jesse Ruiz PRESIDENT, CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT

Michael P. Kelly GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT AND CEO, CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT

Erin Keane COMPTROLLER, CITY OF CHICAGO

EX OFFICIO TRUSTEES Betsy Bergman Rosenfield PRESIDENT, WOMAN’S BOARD

Anita K. Sinha CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Lori Gray Faversham PRESIDENT, SUSTAINING FELLOWS

Rebecca Ford CO-CHAIR, LEADERSHIP ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Barbara E. Franke Stanley M. Freehling Mary Winton Green David C. Hilliard Mary Jaharis (BA 1958) Stuart D. Mishlove Isobel Neal Marian Phelps Pawlick Manfred Steinfeld Irving Stenn Jr. Donna Stone Louis B. Susman

VICE PROVOST AND DEAN OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Felice Dublon VICE PRESIDENT AND DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

Brian Esker VICE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE

Dawn Gavin INTERIM DEAN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

Julia E. Getzels EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL COUNSEL, AND SECRETARY

Allison Green (MA 2009) CHIEF OF STAFF

Alexandra Holt EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION

Amy Honchell ASSOCIATE PROVOST FOR ACADEMIC PLANNING

Cheryl G. Jessogne (MA 1999) VICE PRESIDENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT

Arnold J. Kemp

Carolyn S. Bucksbaum Mike Fox

Paul Coffey (BFA 1990)

SAIC PRESIDENT’S CABINET Elissa Tenny PRESIDENT

Gene Adams VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

Martin Berger DEAN OF FACULTY AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Thomas C. Buechele (BFA 1989, MFA 2017)

DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDIES

Rose Milkowski VICE PRESIDENT OF ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT

Michael Nicolai CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER

Devarajulu Ravichandran VICE PRESIDENT OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES AND CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

Lisa Wainwright PROFESSOR

VICE PRESIDENT FOR CAMPUS OPERATIONS

As of November 9, 2018


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C.Y. Ok (MFA 2018), The One that Shatters in the Air, 2018, electronics, acrylic sheet, optical fiber


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The Year in Review is produced annually by SAIC’s Office of Institutional Advancement. VICE PRESIDENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT

Cheryl G. Jessogne (MA 1999) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS

Scott J. Hendrickson DIRECTOR OF MARKETING

Sarah Gardner

SENIOR DESIGNER

Jeffrey Sanchez PUBLICATION DESIGNER

Riley Brady CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

Doug Kubek PRODUCTION

Ethan G. Brown (Post-Bac 2019)

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS

Bree Witt

PRINTING

Graphic Arts Studio Inc.

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF EDITORIAL

Bridget Esangga

STEWARDSHIP AND DONOR RELATIONS

Atalie Baum

PUBLICATION EDITOR

Ana Sekler (MA 2016)

APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST

Karen Ipema

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DEGREE KEY AECERT Art Education Certificate

CSCERT Certificate in Continuing Studies

MAAJ Master of Arts in New Arts Journalism

BA Bachelor of Arts

DIPLOMA Nonaccredited Degree

BAE Bachelor of Arts in Art Education

HON Honorary Doctorate

MAAT Master of Arts in Art Therapy

BAVS Bachelor of Arts in Visual and Critical Studies BIA Bachelor of Interior Architecture BFA Bachelor of Fine Arts CERT Certificate

MA Master of Arts MAAE Master of Arts in Art Education MAAD Master of Arts in Arts Administration and Policy MAAH Master of Arts in Art History

MDes Master of Design in Fashion, Body and Garment MFA Master of Fine Arts

MAHA Master of Arts in Art History and Administration

MFAAE Master of Fine Arts with an emphasis in Art Education

MArch Master of Architecture

MFAW Master of Fine Arts in Writing

MAVS Master of Arts in Visual and Critical Studies MDDO Master of Design in Designed Objects

MSHP Master of Science in Historic Preservation P Parent Post-Bac Post-Baccalaureate


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