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Massachusetts college of a rt and d esign a nnual r eport J uly 2010–June 2011

Big things are happening here. You can see it in the numbers — undergraduate enrollment up almost 5 percent; the $140 million comprehensive campaign at 89 percent of its goal. You can hear it across campus — the rattle of construction equipment working on the site of the new 21-story residence hall. You can feel it in the air — a palpable energy sparked by local and global community engagement. ¶ The 2010 academic year was anything but ordinary. It was a year when we applauded the achievements of an extraordinary leader, and anticipated the arrival of a new one. And when we celebrated the ingenuity of our faculty, students, and alumni, who continued to expand the boundaries of creativity. ¶

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Flourish: Alumni Works on Paper

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Bara K. Jichova bfa sim ’07 eld_0300, Painting / collage on Czechoslovakian newspapers, 24" x 24", 2011. Courtesy of the artist. 2 massachusetts college of art and design annual report

In September, after 15 years as MassArt’s president, Kay Sloan announced her retirement. The news offered an opportunity for the entire MassArt community to reflect on her accomplishments and show their appreciation for leading the college to unprecedented heights. It also sparked a community dialogue to identify the qualities, values, and experience needed in MassArt’s next leader. These discussions paved the way for an inclusive presidential search process that culminated in March, when it was announced that Dawn Barrett, then Dean of the Architecture and Design Division at the Rhode Island School of Design, was the Board of Trustees’ unanimous choice. ¶

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MassArt’s 11th President, Dawn Barrett While interviewing to become Along with administrative acumen, MassArt’s 11th president, Dawn Barrett also brings an extremely Barrett noted the slogan on a versatile background to MassArt, student’s T-shirt that made a big having worked several years as a impression on her — and confirmed graphic design professor, consul- that MassArt was the perfect fit. It tant, researcher, practitioner, and read, “MassArt made me fearless.” curator. Barrett has undertaken curatorial development and “That a valued educational research for exhibitions in the outcome would be ‘fearlessness’ Netherlands, and her critical says a lot about what kind of writing connects the disciplines place MassArt is,” says Barrett. of visual culture, history, design, “Artists and designers must have and architecture. She serves courage and be fearless in order as a visiting evaluator for the to make, and to make a difference, National Association of Schools of especially as ‘citizen artists.’ The Art and Design (for which she is conviction that MassArt could also a Commissioner) and for the provide fearlessness convinced American Landscape Association me that this was an institution I Accreditation Board. wanted to join and support.” “Throughout my life I have worn In March of 2011, the Board many hats: artist, teacher, state of Trustees selected Barrett to university student, parent, faculty replace the retiring Kay Sloan, member, designer, administrator, beginning in the summer of 2011. and accreditation commissioner,” Given Barrett's credentials, it’s says Barrett. “I will be calling upon easy to see why she was the all of these experiences and per- unanimous choice. As the Dean spectives in my work to advance of Architecture and Design at the Artists and designers must this remarkable institution. I am Rhode Island School of Design truly honored to have been chosen be fearless in order to make, and (RISD) since 2001, Barrett helped to continue to build on the trem- grow the programs and reputations have courage to make a difference. endous progress that MassArt of the undergraduate and gradu- achieved under Kay Sloan’s vision- — dawn barrett ate programs in Apparel Design, ary leadership. I look forward to Architecture, Furniture Design, working alongside all the members Graphic Design, Industrial Design, of the MassArt community.” Interior Architecture, and Landscape Architecture. Prior to that, from 1995-2000, she headed the Design Department at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht, the Netherlands, a post-graduate and research institute for fine art, design, and theory.

photo John Thompson mfa painting ’05 E. Oxenaar, 2011. Cordova, screenprint and gouache, 39" x 51", 2011. Courtesy of Sunne Savage Gallery. annual report massachusetts college of art and design 3

Last year, MassArt reached several important milestones that, collectively, have built a tremendous amount of momentum: ¶ Undergraduate enrollment reached an all-time high, and graduate applications increased 23 percent over the previous year. ¶ The incoming freshman class for fall 2010 was the largest in history—and had the highest average high school GPA of any of the Massachusetts state universities. ¶ MassArt awarded a record $1.8 million in student financial aid. ¶ Over 88 percent of young alumni reported that they were employed within six months after graduation. ¶ The endowment continued to grow; it is now three times what it was a decade ago. ¶ Students, alumni, and faculty distinguished themselves once again by winning grants, scholarships, and some of the most prestigious awards in their fields, such as Associate Professor Michelle Handelman Film/Video( ), the recipient of a Guggenheim, and Associate Professor Heather White (FA3D), who was awarded a Fulbright to teach and study in Italy during 2012. ¶

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Alumni Award Winners New Residence Hall Marking Time In October 2010, another dave schlafman Takes Shape As a MassArt student, Christian impressive group of artists and SIM / ANIMATION ’04 If you traveled around campus Marclay (SIM ’80) pioneered a designers joined the likes of Schlafman co-founded CloudKid during the last school year, you no type of performance art that Christian Marclay (SIM ’80), Studios, which produces the doubt noticed the new residence blended and film Nancy Haigh (Fine Arts 3D ’68), Daytime Emmy® Award- hall rising high across from the loops with background sounds and William Wegman (Painting ’65) nominated Fizzy’s Lunch Lab, Tower Building. It’s on schedule he created using a turntable. In as winners of Alumni Leadership a popular animated online to open for the fall 2012 semester fact, he is widely considered the Awards, selected by a jury of faculty, series for PBS Kids. and will allow MassArt to nearly first DJ outside of the rap world administrators, and members of Tucker stilley double its on-campus housing to use a turntable as a musical the Alumni Leadership Council. SIM ’86 capacity. To give you a better instrument. Now, as a visual artist and composer, he’s continuing to Here are the recipients: Despite losing the use of his sense of its size and impact on limbs to amyotrophic lateral the community, here are a few forge new art forms with critically laura Brown* and rick Brown sclerosis or ALS, Stilley continues interesting facts: acclaimed works such as, The SCuLPTuRE ’93* to create art by using a reflective Clock, a compilation of film clips The Browns are faculty members The $62 million construction bindi-dot on his forehead to edited together that plays out in the Sculpture department and cost is fully funded control a complex system of in real-time, minute by minute, founders of HandsHouse Studio, computer technology, largely 21 stories with 17 residential floors over a 24-hour day. The Clock a non-profit educational organ - of his own design. earned Marclay the Golden Lion ization that’s reconstructed Suite-style layout with 136 suites for the best artist award in the everything from the nose on sandy Weisman and 493 beds main exhibition at the 2011 Venice the Great Sphinx of Giza to a MSAE ’96 LEED® Silver-certification design Biennale held in June. Marclay’s 17th–century wooden synagogue As director of Education in and engineering features include video installation has been called in Poland. Curatorial Programs and former taking advantage of the sun’s “an abundant, magnificent work” director of MassArt’s Center for Beverly hallam position to reduce heat gain and (The Financial Times) “relentless Art and Community Partnerships, ART EDuCATION ’45 maximize natural daylighting and compelling” () Weisman worked to engage urban During her 10 years teaching and “utterly transfixing” (The youth with contemporary art Ground Floor Lobby and at MassArt, Hallam introduced Huffington Post). In September, through innovative programming. Café/Lounge will feature photography to the curriculum. artwork from members of The Clock was on view to the She also made some of the first the MassArt community public, just down Huntington paintings by an American artist Avenue, at the Museum of Fine Represents a collaboration in acrylic. Arts, . among Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Wentworth Institute of Technology, and Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates

Laurel McMechan mfa painting ’10 Bivouac Maquette B, side view, intaglio, acrylic, watercolor, thread, 4.75" x 8" x 8", 2010. Courtesy of the artist. 4 massachusetts college of art and design annual report

The Avenue of the Arts is really coming of age now. You can see the excitement and activity there. And the MassArt project will make it even more attractive for students to come to Boston and contribute to the creative economy.

— thomas m. menino mAyor, ciTy oF BosTon

Along with the artistic, academic, and admissions progress made on campus last year, there was tremendous progress made to campus, as much-needed construction and renovation projects kicked off, wrapped up, or continued on according to schedule. Each of the four key capital projects included in MassArt’s $140 million transformative campaign took major steps forward in 2010–2011: ¶ The colorful new 21-story residence hall grew toward its expected fall 2012 opening. ¶ The finishing touches were put on the newly renovated Campus Center, which now allows MassArt to serve more students, enhance the college experience, and provide new opportunities to interact with the public. ¶ Governor Deval Patrick approved public funding for the new Center for Design and Media. ¶ The award-winning architectural firm of Machado and Silvetti Associates was chosen to design the transformation of the Bakalar & Paine Galleries into highly visible, premier contemporary art galleries and an increasingly influential educational resource. ¶

Chuck Brouillette bfa illustration ’88 E.B. Goodale bfa illustration ’05 Speedster in Profile, digital illustration /collage on paper, Talking Horse, drypoint etching, 17" x 11", 2005. Courtesy of the artist. 9" x 12", 2010. Courtesy of the artist. annual report massachusetts college of art and design 5

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The Avenue of Faculty Named Finalists Creative Careers Made to Order Contemporary Arts for ICA Foster Prize How can an artist or designer It’s fun, it’s funky, and it’s the first MassArt took a giant step The interior will include a Every two years, the Institute make a living doing what they love? of its kind in Massachusetts. It’s forward on the renovations to welcoming lobby; an event and of Contemporary Art in Boston What resources and support are MassArt Made, a retail venture the Bakalar & Paine Galleries reception area; grand staircase chooses a small group of artists available to help them succeed? that sells original items created with the selection of Machado and new elevators; large multi- to compete for its prestigious How can creatives promote their or designed by alumni, students, and Silvetti Associates as the purpose performance and lecture James and Audrey Foster Prize, work and secure funding? Those faculty, and staff. Located at firm to bring the $16.1-million hall; museum learning center; created in 1999 to “recognize were just a few of the questions the corner of Huntington and capital improvement plan to life. and two process/education Boston-area artists of exceptional answered at C3: Creative Careers Longwood Avenues, MassArt Made The award-winning Boston-based galleries. The renovations to the promise.” Last year, five of the Conference, the first career con- was launched in April 2011 to architecture and urban design 104-year-old building will also nine finalists were MassArt ference ever hosted by MassArt. showcase the college’s extraor- dinary talent and offer another way firm— known for culturally specific include 21st-century improvements professors. Designed to help MassArt and inventive architecture — for neighbors and visitors to the such as a climate control system robert de saint phalle graduates find meaningful work area to stop in and get to know began working on what will that allows for year-round VISITING LECTuRER OF in any economy, C3 attracted MassArt better. The store offers continue to be the largest free programming, ADA-compliant SCuLPTuRE AND NEW MEDIA more than 90 alumni to campus everything from handcrafted contemporary art exhibition design elements, and all of eirik johnson last June for the two-day event. jewelry, handbags, ceramics, space in New England. It is a the “back of house” receiving, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Several MassArt alumni, including OF PHOTOGRAPHY and screen-printed T-shirts to must-stop destination for art storage, and construction space Jess Dugan (Photography ’07), manufactured products such lovers along Huntington’s needed to accommodate virtually Fred h.c. liang Elizabeth Noonan (Ceramics ’02), as video games and flash drives. Avenue of the Arts. any exhibition. When completed, PROFESSOR OF FINE ARTS 2D and Kaitlin Maud (Graphic Design the LEED® Silver-certified gal- Ten percent of all sales go toward Part of MassArt’s $140 million steve Tourlentes ’09), joined local professionals in leries will no longer have limits student scholarships, so you not campaign, the galleries’ MFA ’88, VISITING LECTuRER leading discussions on topics that on the types of exhibitions they OF PHOTOGRAPHY only find something terrific but transformation will expand ranged from personal branding can bring to campus — and they’ll can enjoy knowing that you are MassArt’s capacity to provide evelyn rydz to social media to freelancing. have the opportunity to earn supporting the next generation important cultural and educa- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN Planning is currently under way accreditation from the American STuDIO FOuNDATION of MassArt artists and designers. tional resources to the college for next year’s event. Association of Museums. community and the public. Plans This is a testament to the include adding an iconic pavilion distinguished achievements of that extends out to the street our faculty, who are practicing to greet visitors and act as an professionals in their fields and easily recognizable entrance. whose work reflects the level of excellence we promote for our students. Accomplished artists and designers, our faculty present their work in museums, galleries, and exhibitions around the world.

Adam Lampton mfa photography ’04 Mahjong Parlor, C-print, 30" x 40", 2007. Courtesy of Carroll & Sons Gallery. 6 massachusetts college of art and design annual report

Massachusetts College of Art and Design is the perfect example of how creative talent contributes to economic development and quality of life. MassArt alumni are today’s workforce in museums, galleries, classrooms, and businesses throughout the commonwealth.

— anita walker ExECuTIVE DIRECTOR, MASSACHuSETTS CuLTuRAL COuNCIL

MassArt’s commitment to community building, which has always been a hallmark of our mission, also made great strides last year, with the launching of several new local and global initiatives. Close to home, there was Artward Bound, a college-prep program that teaches young students in some of Boston’s underprivileged neighborhoods the skills needed to pursue a college degree in the visual arts. MassArt’s Center for Art and Community Partnerships worked on plans to roll out a new van on the streets of Mission Hill, called the SPARC Artmobile, to engage neighbors through a variety of interactive art activities. ¶ Globally, MassArt signed a new exchange agreement with Kyoto University of Art and Design in Japan last January, paving additional pathways for student and faculty international learning experiences. In April, MassArt served as a host for the 2011 Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts, a four-day event sponsored by TransCultural Exchange that attracts artists, administrators, residency directors, teachers, critics, and curators from around the world to network, share ideas, and promote artists’ work. ¶

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The Center of Innovation Bound for Success The Best of All Worlds Bright Expectations Our campus — and the creative The numbers don’t lie. Boston For Associate Professor James for Solar Decathletes economy in Greater Boston — Public School (BPS) graduates, McLeod, what started with a single After learning in the spring of 2010 got a huge boost in October 2010 particularly in lower-income trip to Turkey to teach glass - that they received the prestigious when Governor Deval Patrick areas, are underrepresented at blowing in 2007, has evolved into distinction of being chosen as announced that MassArt’s visual arts colleges and in design a full-time mission to “promote one of just 20 teams to compete proposed Center for Design and professions such as architecture, diversity and global awareness, and in the 2011 u.S. Solar Decathlon, Media would receive the $30 industrial design, and illustration. to dismantle socially-constructed Team Massachusetts — made up million in public support necessary For example, at MassArt, just 37 stereotypes through art and of MassArt and uMass Lowell to launch the project. With the of the current 1,770 undergraduate education.” In 2008, McLeod and students — spent last year design- news, New York-based Ennead students are BPS alumni — roughly artist Leo Tecosky launched the ing and building their “4D Home.” Architects quickly began work 2 percent. To help right this Floating World Project (FWP) to The Solar Decathlon is a biennial on the schematic designs. imbalance, this past year MassArt pursue this endeavor by creating competition sponsored by the launched Artward Bound, a college cross-cultural collaboration The new Center for Design u.S. Department of Energy to access program that prepares between Turkish and American building will replace the old determine which collegiate team Boston area 7th and 8th graders artists working in the visual arts, gymnasium at the heart of the can build the most affordable, with the artistic and academic video, and music. campus. It will connect the Tower attractive, and energy-efficient skills necessary to gain admission Building with North, South, and This past year, FWP has been solar-powered home. In the fall of to an art and design college. East Halls, and will house new working on a documentary called, 2011, teams transport their homes studios, flexible spaces, and Students enrolled in the program The Road to Hebron: Glass of the to Washington, D.C., and assemble shared technical resources participate through their senior Holy Land. The film juxtaposes the them on the National Mall, where where interdisciplinary curricula year in the program’s intensive story of a family-run Palestinian the judging takes place. MassArt can evolve and collaborations six-week summer classes based glass studio whose roots stretch is the only independent, public with community and corporate on MassArt’s campus. During the back to the 13th century with the arts college in the united States partners will be developed. With school year, students will attend story of contemporary glass- invited to compete and is one of the addition of a striking new MassArt’s Saturday Studios art making in Israel. McLeod hopes only two art and design schools entryway to campus, MassArt will program, take part in academic to use the film as a way to in the competition. transform the face of Huntington tutoring sessions, and participate connect the little-known studio Designed to be completely Avenue. Construction is expected in workshops on topics such in Hebron with the international powered by the sun, the 4D Home — to begin in the summer of 2012. as time and organizational glass community. He believes inspired by the fourth dimension management, test taking, and the documentary will help bridge of time — is built to adapt to the writing skills development. The the gap between artists and changing space needs of a family program kicked off in June with artisans from Palestine, Israel, of three, with moveable walls, 30 students representing 18 BPSs, and the united States. The film stow-away desks, and beds that three charter schools, and two is currently in post-production. convert into couches. The 4D parochial schools. Home features include:

985 square feet of interior space

90 percent less energy use than a typical home

28 photovoltaic panels (PVs) producing 6.7kW of power

6 Sun Drum Hybrid Solar Thermal hot water collectors that use the PV panels' excess heat to warm the water for the house

Scott Alario bfa photography ’06 Tea Party in Father Fort, archival inkjet print, 20" x 24", 2010. Courtesy of the artist. annual report massachusetts college of art and design 7

As we move boldly forward into our 139th year, MassArt continues to be a beacon of ingenuity, innovation and advocacy for the value of the arts. We are fueled by the accomplishments of the past and inspired to reach even greater heights. We hope that you are as eager as we are to reflect on our successes while looking forward to a bright future ahead.¶

Financial Snapshot Massachusetts College of Art and Design july 1, 2010 – june 30, 2011

Total Revenues Total Operating Expenses operating & non-operating $53,151,986 $58,704,236

14% 15% OTHER OPERATING 10% INSTITuTIONAL SuPPORT REVENuE ACADEMIC SuPPORT $8,239,913 55% $5,227,126 2% $5,255,961 NET TuITION & FEES PuBLIC SERVICE $20,961,252 $929,043 16% AuxILIARY 12% ENTERPRISES OPERATION & MAINTENANCE $6,291,059 OF PLANT $6,240,229

1% SCHOLARSHIPS 1% & FELLOWSHIPS STATE GRANTS $363,861 & CONTRACTS $634,209 3% 38% DEPRECIATION INSTRuCTION $1,413,288 14% $20,071,312 FEDERAL GRANTS & CONTRACTS 8% 11% $5,259,111 STuDENT SERVICES AuxILIARY ENTERPRISES 35% 65% $4,497,839 $6,140,540 NON-OPERATING OPERATING REVENuE REVENuE $20,331,479 $38,372,757

From the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and other sources

Scott Alario bfa photography ’06 Tea Party in Father Fort, archival inkjet print, 20" x 24", 2010. Courtesy of the artist. Massachusetts college of a rt and d esign foundation a nnual r eport

The Massachusetts College of Art and Design Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization governed by an independent Board of Directors and professional staff. The Foundation’s you financial records are subject to an annual audit. All gifts are under the control of its board of directors, and donations are fully tax deductible, as allowed by law.

View the Foundation’s tax return at Guidestar.org.

Ashley Norman bfa art education ’07 Microscopic landscape, Green and Orange, II of III, watercolor, marker, and pen on bristol, 14"x 17", 2011. Courtesy of the artist. annual report massachusetts college of art and design foundation 9

MassArt Partners Studio Patrons $ 5,000.00 + $ 500.00 + Terry ’82 and Richard Albright Steve Akin Anonymous Debra Ankeles Robert and Hope Bachelder » Peggy Badenhausen and Thomas F. Kelly CEC Artslink Richard Baiano and Craig Tevolitz Chartwells Erik Bates We help attract bright young artists and designers from Katherine Collins » Stephanie Terelak Benenson and Cooley Manion Jones (Patrick T. Jones ») Clement Benenson around the world to campus through scholarships. The Fidelity (Jennifer and Frederick Leichter ») Andrea and William Benitz P’11 Nina M. Fletcher ’91 » Deborah M. Besemer funds we raise ensure that potential students who might Margery M. Hamlen ’95 Paula Pittman Brown ’78 and Betty and Paul J. Harrington » Stephen Brown ’82 Inez K. Woodberry Trust of 2000 Joy Renjilian-Burgy and Donald T. Burgy ’59 lack the means receive the financial support they need to Maureen w and Gerard Kelly » Bryan Canavan Esplanade Capital (Jill and Shawn Kravetz) Catherine Bickford and Robert Cann P’13 realize their true potential. We cultivate creativity, cultural Kwatcher Legal Placement LLC Andre Citroen The Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation Cynthia M. Clarke exchange, and unique learning experiences through Dr. Richard Marshall Michael Cohen Massachusetts Cultural Council Libby Cooper MassArt Architecture Faculty Catherine Stennes Daley ’50 and annual $5,000 and $10,000 faculty fellowships. We spark Powderhouse (Tug Yourgrau) William P. Daley ’50 Heather and Jeremy D. Pozen » Design Insight Foundation collaborative opportunities with the business community Proximity Lab LLC (Evan P. Karatzas ») Happy and Robert W. Doran Kerry and Richard Shea P’07 Eunice May Doucette by organizing the Corporate Advisory Council, a voluntary Carol and Ralph Stuart » Timothy J. Flynn Merle and Michael Tarnow Deborah and Daniel Foley group of business leaders who advocate for MassArt’s Sandra L. Weisman ’96M w Paul D. Foster Sam Yin » Gallery NAGA (Arthur Dion) Geraldine M. Zagarella Debra Glassman P’08 role in the creative economy. We are a driving force behind Bruce B. Greene Charles R. Grigg MassArt’s $140 million campaign to transform the campus, Walter Smith Society Susan Haas Marilyn R. Pappas ’52 and William Harby $ 1,000.00 + galleries, academic programs, and services so that it can Harvard university Add, Inc. (B.K. Boley) Deborah and Daniel Holland remain at the cutting edge of art and design education. AVFx, Inc. (Murray Lapides) Jay Jakubowski Brelyn and Mark Andrus Kenneth Jones P’08 Anonymous Maureen Keefe w We are responsible stewards of your generosity, ensuring Dorothy and David Arnold Elizabeth L. Johnson and Robert C. Ketterson Karl E. Bandtel Maria Krokidas and Bruce Bullen that funds raised are applied to the areas of greatest need.¶ Barbara and George Beal Caroline and John Langan ’52 Robert L. Beal Taryn and Mark Leavitt » The Massachusetts College of Art and Design Foundation Susan and Ted Benford Barbara Cole Lee and Jonathan O. Lee Best Western Boston—The Inn Celeste R. Lee at Longwood Medical Diane Garthwaite and Matt Liang has raised millions of dollars to support the mission of Bookbuilders of Boston Ann and Michael Lloyd Boston Private Bank & Trust Company Bridget and Carl Long the college since 1975. And with the continued support of (Jennifer Willis) Christopher W. Lovell » Catherine and Dr. Paul Buttenwieser Richard A. MacMillan w and Scott Campbell MassArt’s passionate, dedicated donors — many of whom Timothy R. Carroll Joseph B. Marcuccilli Pamela Choney Sheryl Marshall » and Howard Salwen appear on the following pages — we will continue to do Citizens Bank Foundation Deirdre and Barry Nectow Bette and John Cohen Robert D. Nicoson ¶ Wendy and Gordon Cromwell Hunter O’Hanian w so for years to come. Suzanne E. Cutts ’84 and Robert M. Cox ’84 Debra Olin ’80 Tammy ’98 and Kent Dayton Wayne O’Neil Del Frisco’s Restaurant Group Lark Jurev Palermo Margaret Doherty Pauline and Mark Peters David S. D’Orio Peg Pike and Josh Alwitt Elkus|Manfredi Architects (Elizabeth O. Lowrey) Dr. Marcie K. Richardson Emmanuel College Judith Schachner ’73 Ennead Architects Ted Schwalb ’62 Fidelity (Christopher Whitlock ’03) Marie and Mark Schwartz Deborah and Ronald Feinstein Linda Sevey w and Richard Fitzgerald Lois Foster Molly Shannon Cheryl Franklin Rebecca and Michael Shea P’13 French American Cultural Exchange Jennifer and Bennett Silver » w staff or faculty Gold Circle Robert S. Gatof Lucille and Richard Spagnuolo Johanna Branson w and Jonathan Gill z deceased $ 100,000.00 + Lawrence B. Sperry » Caroline Mortimer and Richard Grubman Barbara Tobey m master’s degree Anonymous (2) Patricia LaValley and Geoffrey Hargadon Karen and Patrick Veale P’10 p parent Marjorie and Nick Greville » Jennifer A. Harrington Daniel Vlahos ’00 » president’s scholarship society Kresge Foundation HATCH (Jennifer A. Harrington) Natalie Wallace The Estate of Louise Levine ’39 » Hill Holliday (Dorothy K. urlich) Julianne Walsh w Nancy B. Tieken The President’s Scholarship Society Dr. Gail J. Hinand and Reverend Allen J. Hinand Roslyn Watson is a newly formed group of MassArt Elizabeth and Melville T. Hodder Carol and Howard Wayne Thomas M. Hoffman » supporters who have chosen to Kelly A. Wearstler ’91 Leadership Circle HOK, Inc. Michal Wiesler contribute $1,500+ to the Annual $ 50,000.00 + Holland-Mark (Chris Colbert) Andree ’89 and Richard Wilson Fund or scholarships and are invited to Consuelo Aróstegui Isaacson Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC attend exclusive events that are Barbara A. Jelleme Sandra and David Bakalar tied to the art-making process. Joseph Persky Foundation John S. Foster » 1873 Society Seta Nerssessian and Gregory Jundanian Laurie Gabriel $ Janet H. Kawada ’92 w and Dr. Charles Kawada 100.00 + Nancy T. Lukitsh » Donald C. Kelley ’05 » Rena and Walter Abelmann Elizabeth and Robert Pozen » Esu and F. Danby Lackey » Jill R. Slosburg-Ackerman w and Daniel and Susan Rothenberg Michelle and James Lapides James Ackerman Susan and Bob Schechter Michela Larson P’12 and Ed Marino » Melissa A. Adams Surdna Foundation Peter and Ann Lombard » Leon Adler Clare Villari and David Weinstein » Abigail C. MacKenzie ’89 and Sam Rovit » Jonathan H. Akland ’06 Carolyn and Don Manson Jocelyn and Frederick Alford P’10 Masterpiece Cards (Susan and Ted Benford) Lavalier and ursula Alves ’93 President’s Circle Timothy Zajac and Andrew Maydoney Michael A. Angeley $ 10,000.00 + Merck (Timothy R. Carroll) Janet C. Angelosanto ’82 Amy and David Abrams Kyra and Coco Montagu Anonymous (2) Deborah Allinson David G. Mugar Ted and Alice Armen P’12 w Anonymous (2) Mullen (Michael Ancevic) Jayne Avery ’75 Allison Salke and Kim Banovic Stephen A. Neumeier Philip Ayers ’73 and Ellen L. Idler Hope and Mel Barkan » Diane Nordin Barbara and John Babineau ’77 Blick Art Materials NY Life (Timothy J. Power ’98) Nan Bacon ’95 Carl A. Gibson Irrevocable Trust Leslie B. Otten Gail and Craig Badstuebner P’14 Ronni and Ronald Casty » The Pace Gallery Neal M. Balkowitsch » Lois and Jim Champy Barbara ’46 and Richard Palson ’46 Louise Rush and Alan Bamberger P’12 Civil Society Institute Sarah L. Pierson Doe Bartlett ’49 Caroline and Bob Collings Shelley A. Platt James P. Batchelor » Commonwealth Corporation Wendy Shattuck and Samuel Plimpton Irina and Fedor Batyuk P’12 Diane C. Edstrom ’65 State Street Global Advisors (Brian Kinney) Dayna Bealy ’74 Fisher Family Foundation Stifel Nicolaus (Gregory A. Jundanian) Paul Beichel ’54 Thomas C. Frary » Putnam Investments (Michael Kent) Shelley Benjamin Alison Judd ’07M Reebok International, Ltd. Evelyn ’72 and Charles Berde Genevieve McMillan-Reba Stewart Foundation Christopher Reese ’98 Dr. Patricia Berger Harold Whitworth Pierce Charitable Trust Chris Rifkin Amy L. Berkowitz ’07 Meg Hickey w Elinor and Jeffrey Ross Judy and David Bernbaum P’00 » Timothy T. Hilton » Karen and Michael Rotenberg Stephanie Bernier The Lucretia Philanthropic Fund Maggie and Lee Rubenstein Lee Ann Binda ’92 Massachusetts Department of Rule Broadcast Systems (John Rule) Lisa and Richard Black P’12 Higher Education Linda A. Russo David Bligh, Jr. ’04 w w Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Katherine and William Sloan Karin E. S. Blum National Endowment for the Arts Anne-Marie Soulliere and Lindsey Kiang Amy and Christopher Boit P’13 Philip ’64 and Pamela Parisi ’67 Virginia H. Spencer Lua and Bradford Booth P’14 Kathy and Garrett Sharpless » The Highland Street Foundation Julie Borge ’94 Sara Lou and Jeffrey Sherman Rosamond B. Vaule Victor Bouchard P’09 Suffolk Construction Co., Inc. Gail and Ernst H. von Metzsch Greg Bourbeau The Bookstore Walsh Brothers Marion ’50 and Jeffrey Bowe » Nathalie and John Thompson ’05M » David A. Webster Lawrence A. Boxer Arline K. Thomson ’34 z » Susan Whitehead Joan Bragen ’01 Twin Focus Capital Partners LLC Steven J. Wieland BrandFocus w w (Paul Karger and Wesley Karger) ximedica (Aidan Petrie) Amy and William Brant Paula and Simon Young Sheri and Mark Brenner P’13 Kelly Brilliant 10 massachusetts college of art and design foundation annual report

Ingrid Brimer Clare and Raymand Grenier P’12 Anne H. Martin ’79 Ellen Shortell w Bruce W. Barrett Jeff Brown P’12 Stephen A. Greyser Jean ’53 and Jerry G. Martin Richard S. Siegel Marguerite M. Barrows Phyllis B. Brown Cheryl and Jamison Gump P’11 Robert L. Marvin Sheila and Todd Siegel P’13 Anastasia A. Basistaya Janet and Walter Buhler P’12 Jimmy Guzman Massachusetts Institute of Technology Rebecca B. Silva ’92 Pamela ’75 and David Bearor-Amiralian Nancy ’73 and Christopher Burden Ronnie and Chris Haas P’12 Mary McCabe P’89 Lori and Russell Silva P’14 Malin C. Bengtsson Joanne ’80 and Walter Casey Jerrine Habsburg-Lothringen ’52 Stacey and Daniel McCarthy Maureen and David Silver P’13 Susan Benveniste ’95 Marietta and Richard H. Burns P’10 Terri Hagele P’12 Dyan McClimon-Miller w Annie Silverman ’85 w Eric Bird w Mary A. Cahan ’74 Sara W. Hale Phyllis and Donald McCormack P’12 Hanglan and Wonsae Sim P’13 Lynn ’93 and David Blake Michelle Trageser and Mark Cameron P’14 Rosamond T. Halle z Charlene and Steven McGann P’13 Katherine M. Simmons ’66 Bonnie Blanchard ’83 Patricia and Lawrence Caouette P’10 Randall J. Halstead Karen and Charles L. McHugh, III ’76 Douglas Simpson ’93 Miriam Blankenship Lynn and Lance Carlton Janis and David Hancock P’12 Mameve Medwed Joan and Frank Slater P’13 Kathleen A. Blomquist Allen P. Carney Frances M. Battistoni ’69 August C. Mello Kristin E. Slater Jeff Bonnell P’11 Mark Chalpin Cheryl L. Hardy-Faraci ’78 and Charles Faraci Louise Meryman ’76 Marjorie ’39 and Peter Smolka Beverley Bostic Susan Chandler Hart ’77 and Daniel F. Hart Jane W. Harold Mary ’65 and Lloyd Michaels Everett O. Snowden ’62 Jodie and David Bouthillette P’14 Marcia ’60 and Clifford Chase James S. Harrington John F. Miller P’13 Georgiana and Stephen Snyderman P’09 Betty Bowker ’72 Janie and Morgan Chickering ’60 Marcia Harris Rhoda E. Miller ’53 Lorraine ’60 and Philip Spaziani ’59 Benjamin Brenner William Childs ’56 Ann M. and Jay V. Hebert Monica I. Mitchell Robert W. Spellman ’72 Carol A. Broderick ’60 Anita Chisholm ’52 Katherine Hein Nancy Dyer Mitton ’84 and David W. Mitton William T. Spencer ’68 Paula Brolin ’78 James Ross Chisholm ’95 Craig Henshaw Claudia Moeller Donald ’40 and Ruth Spitzer Candace A. Brooks ’00 Connie F. Chiueh Nona Hershey w Kathleen M. Mogul Ruth Stanger Carol and Mark Bucci P’12 Stephanie S. Chubbuck ’94 Victoria and Edmund Hornstein P’12 Charles F. Monahan Patricia and Arthur J. Stavaridis Ann K. Buchanan ’59 Lindsey M. Cimochowski ’05 Betty B. Hoskins Michael and Jo-Anna Moore ’80M Dani w and Derek Stefanik Joanne ’61 and Leonard Burgess ’59 and Bradley Rufleth Heidi ’83 and Joseph Hurley Peter Moore P’12 Anne Marie Stein w Jacalyn and Thomas Burgess P’11 Anna Claeys ’06 Charles S. Intravaia Marie ’81 and Michael Mosse Sarah and Kurt Steinberg w Caroline Burghardt ’03 Catharine M. Claiborne ’06 Anne ’76 and Peter Jackelen Sarah Mott ’79 and Hans Schaefer Donca Steriade Sharon L. Butler ’87 and Jonathan Stevenson Thomas Clapper P’11 Jean E. Jackson Peter F. Muise Kathleen and Edward Stevens ’80 Pamela and Rumel Calachan P’13 Amy S. Clarkson ’84 and Philip Laird Bernard ’76 and Carole Jalbert Kathleen A. Mujahid Pasek ’74 May Stevens ’46 Gina Mullen ’77 and Richard Campbell ’77 Bernard Clohisy Trintje Jansen w and Mustafa Mujahid Phyllis E. Stevens Albert M. Caramanica ’80 Mary L. Cornille and John F. Cogan Nancy and Gregory Jarboe P’11 Timothy S. Murphy Richard Stone Laura Caswell Deborah J. Cohen Edith K. Jeffrey Leslie and Gary Muscanell P’14 Chris Stribakos Linda and Charles Chamberlain ’64 Susan Collazzo-Millman ’76 and Barry Millman Joan L. Jennings Lucinda Myatt-Cravenho ’74 Colin and Chris Strutt P’05 Corinne Champagne ’95 Linda E. Collins The Joan Mitchell Foundation R. B. Myers Anne Stuart and Paul J. Santos P’08 Michael Chatterley Rebecca Connolly Hackler ’01 Nancy Anne Johnson ’78 Alyssa D. Napoleon Terrence Sullivan P’12 Carlos D. Chavez ’80 Robert M. Cooney ’60 Carole M. Jones Linda Nathan Judith D. Swain ’79 and David Strauss Eleanor and Kevin Chin Jamie Glanton Costello w Mary Jones ’66 Jane E. Needel ’60 Teresa Tallarico P’14 Yuzhen Chin P’14 Anne C. Cote ’92 Mary Jumbelic and Marc Safran P’13 Earl C. Newman ’56 Lois L. Taylor ’53 Yumi Choi P’14 Maryanne and Matt Cronin P’13 Virginia and Jesse Kalin P’88 Jane W. Newman ’78 Teledirect Partners (Denise Clancy) Noam Chomsky

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A Champion of clare villari says she didn’t truly appreciate art until she member. “I truly believe the art helped broaden our minds to was an adult. And it didn’t happen while she was visiting a museum creative business solutions and promote collegiality and respect.” Contemporary Art or gallery or art studio. It happened at a business office — specifically, Villari now hopes to broaden access to contemporary art in the the global investment firm where she worked as a partner and senior Boston community through MassArt. Along with supporting the art vice president for 20 years. That’s because the founder believed so auction and annual fund each year, she recently made a significant strongly in the power of art, that he built an extraordinary American commitment to the Bakalar & Paine Galleries renovation project. contemporary art collection and used the building sort of as a museum, placing pieces in every office, conference room, and work area, and “This is the next logical step in the continuing evolution of the encouraging employees to learn about the works. college to keep itself at the leading edge of art and design and to remain an affordable and accessible cultural resource for our “The art collection had an intangible yet significant impact on the work community. It’s time to bring the galleries to their full potential, community and its culture,” says Villari, a MassArt Foundation board and I’m thrilled to participate in this exciting effort.”

Megan Cronin ’94 w and Louis Kampf Thomas R. Newman Charlotte L. Teplow Celeste and James Clancy P’14 Christopher D. Faust ’88 Jessica Katz ’04 Deanne A. Noiseux ’96 Jan C. Testori-Markman Lyla-Jean Clapper P’11 Christine and Guy Crosby P’10 Joan and Dr. David Kaufman ’97 Abigail Norman ’98 Diane Teubner ’00 India Clark w Mary and Harold Crowley ’53 Gus and Arlette Kayafas Kristen ’91 and Terry Ober Peggie and Olaf Thorp Margaret C. Clark Vilmos Csizmadia Karen Keane and Daniel Elias Kristin O’Brien ’06 Robyn Tjornhom Stephen Clark w Anne H. Fitzpatrick Cucchiaro Joyce and Richard J. Keaveny ’61 Faith Oker ’84 and Albert Mallette P’07 Yonis and Luis Torres P’10 Colleen ’66 Larry ’78 and Gretchen Cummings Judith ’64 and James Keeley Raymond Oram Fiorella Tramontozzi Carolyn Conrad ’65 and John Iversen Lisa w and Brian Cushman-Daly ’00 Kathleen A. Keenan w Elaine O’Sullivan w Mary Alice Treworgy ’58 Patricia Conti P’07 Louise and Larry Custodio P’12 Barbara and E. C. Kehoe P’12 Philip J. Palombo ’80 Woody Tucker ’91 Susan and William J. Cook P’14 Dennis P. Dahill Krystine and James A. Kelly P’14 James Paradis ’05 and Prataap Patrose Peter ’86 and Elizabeth Turowski ’86 Theresa and William Copp P’12 Pamela and Chris Danemayer P’11 Michael Kenstowicz Carol and Ed Peltier P’12 Mikaela urgo Marianne ’50 and Glenn Cornish Margery and Reuben David P’11 Richard J. Keohan Andrew ’78M and Bobbi Perlmutter Clare J. Vadala-Clark ’86 Joan Taylor Crabb and Gary Crabb P’13 Victoria Davis ’80 Kathleen Kiely ’78 Margie G. Perse Filomena Vagueiro P’09 Linda and Dana Crawford P’13 Emily Foster Day w Elaine and Frederick King Lisa Peterson P’10 Bruce van Berkum P’09 Marie R. Crocetti ’55 Robert R. Deacon ’60 Margaret ’45 and Perry Kipp Paul O. Pflugfelder Leslie C. Voiers Michele and Patrick J. Crossen P’14 Pamela Delphenich P’12 Agnes Klauszbaier ’92 Natalie Phillips P’84 Matina and Jeffrey Waggoner Robin and Jeffrey Cummings P’11 Paul A. D’Entremont ’58 Mayumi Knudsen ’82 Jack Pierson ’84 Cheryl Walker Ann M. Dawson Donna and Ralph DePaulo Denise Korn Veronique H. ’95 and Robert W. Pittman Robert and Cynthia Walsh P’14 Christopher Dawson P’12 Leah DePrizio Priestley ’63 Ellen V. Kosmer ’62 Linda and David Plante P’13 Amy B. Waltch ’87 Charles Deknatel James Deveau P’12 Patricia ’60 and Alexander S. Koziol Michael Plofker ’76 and Robin Gitomer Suzanne C. Warren P’10 Mary and Stephen DelViscio P’14 Nancy A. Deveno ’99 and Richard Pagano Elizabeth R. and Daniel Krason Patricia Plourde Austin Blair L. Waters Linda Chase and Roger Dempsey P’14 Elda and Joe DeVincentis P’10 Ina and Stanley Kravetz Polly K. Pook Amy V. Watt Gen Yeng Deng P’04 Mary and Murray Dewart ’92 Peter Krenicki P’12 Ellen M. Poss Irvin W. Weaver ’81 Laura and Jeffrey Denoncour P’10 Sarah ’79 and Christopher Dewart Toni Ann Kruse Vivian Pratt ’03M Susan and Kyle Weaver Diana Deyermenjian ’79 and Peter Gillies Grace M. Dingee Nancy H. Kueny ’99 Barbara Pressberg Sandra Webber ’72 John ’72 and Judith Dick Margret Hanley and Richard DiNitto Joyce and Keith Kuzmin P’12 Suzanne G. Priebatsch Diane ’92 and Robert Weggel Mimi ’52 and Sidney Dickson Schiller Diny Jessica A. Labbe Diane Psota ’75 Duscha S. Weisskopf Andrea Dietrich Irene C. Dixon ’99 Nancy and Theodore Laitala P’88, P’92 Victoria and Daniel Quinn P’12 Linda Wells P’07, P’09 Meghan A. Donahue Patricia Drew ’43 Theodore S. Landry ’66 Patricia Leceh and Michael Raabe P’11 Elizabeth Wenzel ’99 Harold B. Dondis Todd A. Dundon Saundra Lane Claire A. Ramsbottom Ann w and Henry Wessmann Jeannette A. D’Onofrio ’84 Thomas E. Dunn and Adrienne and Arthur M. Lauretuno, Sr. P’14 Richard D. Ramsdell ’50 Enid and Steven Wetzner P’99 Donna ’74 and Bernard Drew Katherine Owens Mills P’08 Josie Lawrence ’89 Lois ’47 and Albert Rand Vanessa White-Capelluti ’89M and Kathleen and John Driscoll P’11 Stephen ’53 and Nancy Durkee Janine LeBlanc ’76 and David White William ’69 and Jane Rathbun Joseph Capelluti Shelley and Bruce Dungan P’12 Toni Elka ’86 David Lee Jessie and Andrew Reid P’13 Robert J. Wilcox ’60 Elena DuPlessis Gail E. Erwin ’96 Kenneth ’74 and Gail Lehrhoff Robert ’90 and Wendy Reifeiss Susan and Milton E. Williamson, Jr. ’55 Patricia and David Durgin P’14 Claudia Lefko and Malcolm Everett P’03 Miguel Leibovich Charlene Renwick Durocher Debbie Wilson P’13 George ’60 and Stella Economides Joyce and William Fallon P’14 Elise and Jeffrey Lennard Heidi B. Reslow James Winston John Egan P’14 Mary-Frances Finneral ’65 Lu-Ann and David Leslie P’14 Elizabeth A. Resnick w Barbara ’80M and Richard Wissoker Carol and Lawrence A. Ellis P’14 Ellen and Balint Fleischer P’14 Marie Louise Lessard ’73 Stephen A. Resnick Patricia M. Wolfe Pauline Feingold Timothy M. Foley ’98 Jeffrey Liebman Joan Marcello Rice ’72 and John Rice Kim Wong P’12 Maryann Fenton ’05 Christine Fontana P’12 Constance Lilly-Glore ’81 Howard J. Richardson ’55 David R. Yalen ’78 Peter V. Ferguson Karen Ford P’11 Sid Limitz ’80 Jonathan S. Rickard ’65 Maxine Yalovitz-Blankenship David T. Finn Jeremy Foss Dorathea A. Lindbeck ’87 and William Stempel Catherine Riedel and Michael Myers Patrick and Ann Marie Yankun P’11 Brendan ’86 and Kari Finnegan Patricia A. Fraser Francia ’73 and Jack Lindon Isabel M. Riley ’92 Joan and Anthony Zacconi Elaine Fiveash P’10 Katherine French Mark Lipman ’03 Dale Roberts Alicia M. Zampitella ’87 Elizabeth ’70 and F.G. Fletcher Marilyn ’56 and Charles Fuller Chun Liu ’87M and Wei M. Zhao ’85 Mimi Robins ’51 Dorothy and Anthony Zekos P’08 Laura Flint P’10 Michèle Furst w Elaine Livingstone ’47 Joan Rooney P’14 Barbara T. Zolli ’65 Kimberly and Brian Florence P’10 Beatrice ’41 and David Fye Mary Lizotte ’57 Lisa and David Rosenstein P’10 Pamela Fonger P’11 Christine Galer Barbara Lloyd Routes2Market, Inc. Melissa and Campbell Forbes ’91 xiaobin and Weiheng Gao P’11 Maura Lockwood and John M. Russell w Friends of MassArt Janet S. Fowke Carole ’55 and John Garvey Mark Schlafman, P’04, P’12 Victoria Russell ’99 Sandra ’61 and Stanley Frank $ 50.00 + Paula J. Gauthier ’86 Eileen w and Dan Logan Jody and Erik Saarmaa Elaine F. Frawley Thomas P. Gearty Tristin ’90 and Rebecca Lowe Lynne Sampson-Tuffin ’82 ACE National Network of Women Leaders Shirley ’51 and Richard Freeman Jolene Gee Karen Lukas ’76 Beth and Jaime Santos P’11 Carl F. Ahlstrom and Elizabeth Perry P’08 MaryAnn Taqliaferri and Madeleine Gens Elinor Palmer Lynch ’47 Pamela S. Sartorelli Jane and David Akiba P’08 Frederick C. Fulcher P’14 Mary ’60, ’98 and George Gerrior Corinne and Charles MacDonald P’05 Jane and Steven Schaefer P’12 Heather J. Alexander ’80 Martha and Herbert Fuller P’00 Charlotte ’85 and Charles Gibbs Janice MacKenzie ’85 Carolee and George H. Schaffer P’94 William J. Allen Maureen Fuller P’04 Suzannah K. Glover Marianne and Geoffrey Madeiros P’13 Venta Schuermann P’11 Mark F. Annulli ’92 Barry Galer P’12 Donna J. Goes ’84 Christopher Magri P’10 Mia Koski Schultz w Rita Crossman Arapoff ’60 Charisse Gallagher ’03 Laura Agnes Golly ’94 Simon A. Mais Peggy Koski Schwier ’73 and Robert Schwier Barbara Arena ’69 Shari Gelber Joanne and William Goode Mick M. Maldonado Carol and Richard J. Scott P’89 Diane and Robert Aroyan P’12 Dorothy Gilbert ’75 James ’68 and Jayne Gordon Matthew Mali Lois and William Semrau Sherry ’96 and Sanford Autor Sheri and David A. Ginden P’14 Katherine S. Gormley Rose and William Maloney ’54 Laura and Richard Sennott Candace and Maxwell Ayoung P’10 Jon Gottshall ’89 Sondra Grace ’81 w Christine Manfredi Cory Shea Niki Horowitz-Baccus ’76M Martha ’72 and Peter Grant Jeanette Grant ’80 Florinda ’46 and Cecil Marchionne Lynne and Dan Sheridan P’13 Natalie C. Bacheller ’50 Robin L. Grebe ’80 and Michael Newby ’96 Susan M. Greef Sharon and Wayne A. Mariner P’14 Mercedes Sherrod-Evans w and David Evans Elizabeth ’66 and Thomas Bailey Francis ’85 and Terry Gregory Carol ’61 and Burton Greifer P’98 Kathleen A. Marsh Alice J. Shire ’64 Pam ’78 and David Bardon Diane L. Griffin annual report massachusetts college of art and design foundation 11

Martha Griffin ’56 Eric Olson P’13 Supporters Endowed Funds in memory of marjorie collins Frary Ruth and Richard Griffin P’10 Francine ’73 and Frank Ozereko ’73 Thomas C. Frary $ 26.00+ scholarship awards & other support William H. Gustat ’64 Morgan T. Paine ’80 C.R. Lally Amanda R. Accardi ’06 Anonymous Nancy Guzelian ’49 Milton Paleologos ’64 in memory of rosamond T. (strong) halle ’49 w Deborah ’92 and Amory Aldrich Charles Abbott Scholarship Cha Rosenbaum and Paul Hajian Marisa ’82 and Dana Pappas Alburn E. Blankenship Crystal Avakian Richard Aronowitz Senior Project Marlyn ’57 and Richard Hall Kim Paradiso ’03 Miriam Blankenship Damian Barneschi ’06 Assistance Fund Maureen and Jack Halligan P’12 Heather Parker Noam Chomsky Faith and Daniel Barry P’14 Hope and Mel Barkan Travel Fellowship Beth ’87 and David Hansen Janet Patterson Jeremy Cutting Lauren Beaudoin ’04 Professor Harris Barron ’54 Scholarship Donald L. Hanson Linda and Russell Pelham P’09 Grace M. Dingee Lynn Black Beker Family Scholarship for Graduate Students Judith Harney ’60 James S. Peterson Pauline Feingold Anne-Marie and Robert E. Boern Professor Johanna Branson Scholarship James W. Harris David ’64 and Rubie Porter Charlotte A. Gibbs Kristine L. Brennen ’06 The William Brant Award Susan and William Hennessy P’09 Joan M. Potter ’53 Susan M. Greef Joseph Briganti ’88 w Roy H. Brown Scholarship Joseph Herzfeld ’81 Marie-Elena Poyant-Bourque Sara W. Hale Wendy and Robert N. Brock P’14 Thomas Butler Scholarship Sarah Hickok ’04 Maureen ’84 and Dominic Precopio Donald L. Hanson Marguerite and Paul Camasso P’11 Ronald and Ronni Casty Scholarship Janet A. Hobbs ’71 and John Hixson Charles A. Provancher ’95 Andrea M. Harris Danielle Carmel ’03 Center for Art and Community Maria E. Holmboe Dorothy Radville ’48 James W. Harris Brianne ’76 and Michael Caso Partnerships Endowment Elizabeth L. Holmes ’96 Susan J. Rae ’70 Marcia Harris Beth and Mel Chafetz P’07 Lila Chalpin Creative Writing Award Susita and Paul R. Hood P’14 Carolyn E. and Ellis O. Ramm P’13 Maria E. Holmboe Barbara A. Coakley ’84 Lois & James Champy Scholarship Armen and Arsine Hovannesian ’77 Joan Raphael ’72 and Philip M. Weinstein Jean E. Jackson William Codington Charlotte Faculty Fellowship Dorothy and Hank Howe Mark Regnier ’80 Edith K. Jeffrey Jennifer A. Coles Ed Clark Scholarship Teresa G. Howe ’72 Ronald Renault P’14 Joan L. Jennings Judith ’65 and John Conlan Russell P. Coleman, Jr. ’87 Kyle Huffman Susan Richards Hallstein ’94 and Louis Kampf Doreen M. Connors ’79 Memorial Scholarship Michael F. Hutchins, Jr. ’99 Harold A. Hallstein Michael Kenstowicz Mary and William Coombs P’13 Collings Scholarship Antionette and Robert Iafrate P’14 Kristine Roberts Gene S. Kupferschmid Mary Coughlan ’73 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Endowment Sarah M. Ibrahim Elaine and Paul Roche P’08 Heidi Lewitt Catherine and Russell J. Czyry Cornelia Fund for Visiting Artists Astrid Jacob and Wolfgang Daum P’13 Rama D. Rodriguez Patricia Lewitt Deborah A. Davidovits ’90 Helen Blair Crosbie ’32 Sculpture Award Catherine and Joseph Janas P’11 Barbara D. Rollins ’50 and Dexter Jacobs Jonathan Lob Marilyn Davidson ’62 Alan Wells Damon ’61 and James P. Jones ’79 Sierra Rothberg ’03 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lynn and Keith Davignon P’13 David Eliot Levy Scholarship Judy Jose-Roddy Diane Russell ’65 Howard D. Medwed w Judy Decker-Sylva ’63 Bruce Dayton Faculty Fund Naomi D. Just ’64 Sharon J. Sabin ’94 and Daniel P. Szabo Kathleen M. Mogul Ruth Declue ’49 Dominic and Josephine Arico Delva Barbara ’63 and Charles Karner Irene Sallen ’48 Wayne O’Neil Robert DeFelice ’72 Scholarship Joan Karpinski Nova D. Samodai Barbara Palson Linda and Michael Dillon P’10 Donis A. Dondis ’45 Scholar Award Shirlienne and Theodore L. Kazanoff John Sawyer ’42 Donca Steriade DMAS Employee Association Donis A. Dondis ’45 Travel Fellowship Pat and Peter C. Keck P’09 Susan B. Schereschewsky ’62 Phyllis E. Stevens Jennie ’88 and Edward Driscoll Patricia A. Doran Scholarship Richard Keleher ’68 Dina ’91M and Matthew Schmidt Beverly S. Stohl Julie E. Evers ’91 Russell Doucette Scholarship Plum S. Kennard ’96 Deborah ’81 and Peter Schradieck Charlotte L. Teplow Cynthia D. Faggiano ’87 Mark Ferguson ’88 Scholarship Hounyeh Kim Gail Schwarzer and Terry Stack P’13 Duscha S. Weisskopf Patrick Fennessey P’10 Alfred Fiandaca Scholarship Marjorie and Georg Kirchner ’91 Christine and Stephen Scoppettuolo P’11 Patricia M. Wolfe Bernard J. Klim, Jr. ’83 Laurene and Donald Scripter P’13 Lora Fisher Marjorie Collins Frary ’39 in memory of marjorie hellerstein Claudia Koeppel ’76 and Richard Lowenstein Sobel and Martin Seidner P’14 Jeanne P. Fullilove ’74 Memorial Scholarship Elise Lennard Irene Koronas ’91 Denise and Ed Sensor P’12 Melody ’72 and Joel Funk Barbara L. Gagel ’61 Award Cheryl Walker Dawn Kramer w and Stephen Buck Nancy H. Seymour ’89 Alice ’81 and Richard Gentili Carl A. Gibson Scholarship w in memory of dina zacconi intravaia ’89 Virginia Kropas ’76M Marilyn and Mark Sharp P’13 Robert E. Gerst Morton Godine Travel Fellowship Charles S. Intravaia Jane ’60 and Richard Kruse Maria and David Sharples P’14 Elizabeth and William Greene P’12 Morton R. Godine Library Trust Fund Anthony Zacconi Juliya A. Kukharenko ’05 Kathy and Mike Sheilds P’13 Dorothy L. Gunther ’57 Beatrice Guas ’36 Scholarship Kathleen Zimbone Gene S. Kupferschmid Laurie and William G. Shields P’14 Janice Hartwell ’67 and Robert Hartwell Rosamond T. (Strong) Halle ’49 Scholarship Debra J. Kurlansky-Winer ’72 Lauren Olson Sidford P’13 Troy K. Hersom Professor Marjorie Hellerstein Literary in memory of charlotte lockwood Sandra Schafer ’74M and Bernard LaCasse ’64 Marlene and Rob Silverman P’14 Alison and Kevin Hickey P’10 Reading and Lecture Series Fund Dorothy K. Howe Gail ’77 and Richard Laker-Phelps Andrea and Mark Skwarek ’01 Mary and Bruce Hutchison P’14 William Hicks Faculty Fellowship Ron Laffin C. R. Lally Sylvia Slattery ’55 Sherrie Talmadge and Michael Jarnes P’14 Robert Thomas Higgins ’54 Memorial Award Fiorella Tramontozzi Christine ’71 and Richard Lamb Toubeau Cornelia E. Smith w Theresa Jay P’13 Jerry Howard ’78 Scholarship in memory of dorothy jacobs platt ’34 Carol B. Landraitis Lori and Walter L. Soper P’14 S. Miria Jo ’98 Anne A. Jackson Faculty/Staff Karin E. Blum Gail K. Lattime John E. Sprague Gabriel Johnson ’02 Development Award DMAS Employee Association Timothy Lawlor ’98 Elaine and Richard St. Onge P’11 Amy M. Kawadler Dr. David Kaufman ’97 & Joan Kaufman Guest Samuel J. Metallo Gary Koller Lectureship in the Humanities and Ethics Richard Leone ’72 Ms. Cara Lee and Mr. Steve Stanne P’11 in memory of joseph p. Walsh Gregory C. Leonard ’80 Kelner Faculty Fellowship Louis Lightman ’50 Ted Stedman P’11 Victoria A. and Elizabeth A. DelBono Ilana Lescohier Louise Walls Levine Scholarship Sally F. Long ’66 Elaine ’52 and Richard Steinhilber Diane L. Griffin Patricia Lewitt Kirsten Malone Scholarship Y. Irene Lu and x. Star Wu P’13 Ruth Stevens Jeffrey Liebman Patricia B. Lloyd ’78 Genevieve McMillian-Reba Stewart Claire and Craig MacDonald P’11 Beverly S. Stohl in memory of mary c. Woodward Jonathan Lob Traveling Fellowship Cecily L. MacKinnon ’66 Margaret and Larry Strohm P’14 Ann E. Woodward Deborah Maher P’07 Mallika S. Sundaramurthy ’04 Barb and Michael MacCarthy P’09 Rob Moore Grant in Painting Wendy and Dennis Mahoney P’11 Bruce Swanson P’14 Edward ’40 and Dorothy Malsber George Nick Prize in Painting Janet and Michael Maliga P’12 Carolyn Swift ’06 Claire A. Marshall ’55 Pace Gallery Scholarship Constance and Anthony Matheson P’11 Michael ’75 and Georgine Symes Eric J. Mauro ’07 Marilyn Pappas ’52 Award Honorary Gifts Nancy and Arthur B. Matson, Jr. ’50 Jeff Tarantino Diana T. McNamara ’86 and Pappas Faculty Fellowship in honor of emily Farbman Patricia and Kevin Maze P’12 Patricia and John Telesco P’12 William McNamara Dorothy Jacobs Platt ’34 Award Shari Gelber Barbara Melcher ’49 for Art Education Janet Mazur ’90M Carole ’58 and Paul Thurlow in honor of joyce shillingsford Ann M. Niederkorn ’89 and Vivian and David B. Pratt Scholarship Katherine P. McClynn Timea Tihanyi ’98 Lynn Black Kathleen ’65 and Paul McElligott Joseph Tonnar ’81 Esther Niederkorn Nora W. Scanlan Scholarship donor profile

Designing at the invitation of president kay sloan, ronni casty Annual Art Auction and annual fund. But what is surprising, attended an awards luncheon at MassArt a few years ago and especially considering their level of commitment, is that they a Legacy sat next to a fashion design major. The young girl shared with didn’t even know MassArt existed until about 15 years ago— Casty what a positive influence MassArt had on her, how excited despite living just a short walk from campus. she was about her future, and how grateful she was to have had Their introduction to the college happened through the auction. the opportunity to attend, especially since she would not have been “I was so overwhelmed by how fabulous the artwork was and some able to without the financial assistance she received. So impressed of the names of the artists who had gone to school right around the was Casty with the young woman that she and her husband, Ron, corner from us,” says Casty. “It was an eye-opening experience.” decided to start a scholarship for a fashion design student. From that day forward, their involvement with MassArt grew. That the Castys would be so generous is no surprise. They’ve “Art is a passion that Ron and I share together. We feel very supported several worthy causes in greater Boston for many fortunate that we’re able to give back to such an outstanding years, including MassArt. They’re long-time contributors to the educational and cultural resource in Boston.”

Richard McElroy w Steven and Linda Toupin P’14 Jeannette and James M. Oates ’76 Schechter Family Scholarship in honor of president Katherine sloan John McKeown P’12 Shirley Trant Michael O’Brien P’13 Class of ’97 SGA Merit Award ACE National Network of Women Leaders Diane ’66 and Peter McLaughlin Catherine ’62 and Andrew Tvirbutas Louis Ollier Katherine and Bill Sloan Travel Scholarship Jennifer E. Alden Margaret and William McMahon P’12 Jasminka udovicki-Selb w Pierre Plante Katherine H. Sloan Scholarship Deborah Allinson Dorothy A. McWade Michael and Elizabeth urban P’14 Anne ’55 and Edmund Praczukows Patricia Waggoner ’81 Scholarship Ted and Alice Armen P’12 Donna and Robert Medin P’13 Marianne and David Van Baars P’13 Cynthia Prelack ’72 Woodberry Trust Scholarship Dorothy and David Arnold Walter ’82M and Kathryn Meinelt Elizabeth ’67 and Norman Vezeau David A. Random ’69 Simon Young Faculty Fellowship Robert and Hope Bachelder Janice ’56 and Lawrence Mellyn Natalie A. Vinski w Nancy N. Reed Dina Zacconi Intravaia ’89 Sarah Bapstw Samuel J. Metallo Marion ’64 and Max Volterra Eva Robbins-Davies ’84 Memorial Scholarship Hope Barkan » Lucius C. Michel Wayne Waaramaa Ellen Rothenberg ’78 Irina and Fedor Batyuk P’12 Claudia Mills Carolyn Wadman ’57 Teresa ’67 and Thomas R. Russell ’67 Susan and Ted Benford » Andrea Gibbs and Douglas Mitchell P’14 Karen A. Wagner P’03 Anthony J. Santos Memorial Gifts Dr. Patricia Berger Helen Mont-Ferguson and John and Barbara A. Walsh ’53 Bob and Robert Sattler P’09 Claudine Bing Ronald F. Ferguson P’09 Beth ’03 and Carol Walsh Donna Seery ’00 in memory of harris Barron Lisa and Richard Black P’12 Jennifer Morla ’78 and Nilus De Matran Mary L. Watson ’59 Erica L. Sheehy Murray Dewart Karin E. S. Blum w Ruth R. Morton Shelley J. Weiss Wendy and Gregory P. Smith P’14 in memory of calvin Burnett Marion ’50 and Jeffrey Bowe Sara Morton ’00 Vicki and William White P’11 Nina T. Spaziani William B. Brant Catherine Bowen ’01 Teneisha R. Sprague ’06 Julie H. Mott ’80 Suzanne B. Wigglesworth ’95 in memory of nancy cornelius cassidy BrandFocus (Thomas Davis ’76) Margita and Harry Stone P’13 Michael and Rebecca Harmony P’01 Suzanne and Robert Wilga P’13 Dolores B. Bartlett Kelly Brilliant Michelle Tierney P’14 Joy Renjilian-Burgy and Donald T. Burgy ’59 Theresa and Michael Mundy P’14 Jeanne ’48 and W.B Winder ’48 in memory of lila K. chalpin Nhan P. Ton That Sandra L. Butler ’90, ’97 Christina Murdock Ann E. Woodward Mark G. Chalpin Diane Murphy P’11 Bahar E. Yurukoglu Genevieve E. Tremblay Lois and Jim Champy in memory of jean Bartalussi clohisy ’59 Ellen ’48 and William Murtagh Joyce Zavorskas ’08 Laura Wagner Anita Chisholm ’52 Bernard Clohisy Sharon Neuner P’14 Kathleen and Joseph A. Zimbone Jonathan Williams ’04 Stephen Clark w Jane Niejadlik-Deihl ’74 and Douglas Deihl Linda and Jerrold Zindler in memory of dr. russell doucette Mr. Bernard Clohisy Deborah Nugent P’14 Michael Zwalsky Eunice M. Doucette Colleen ’66 Shela R. Oakey ’54 Everett O. Snowden Caroline and Bob Collings Giovanna E. O’Brien in memory of mark Ferguson ’88 Katherine Collins Jill Odegard ’85 Bruce W. Barrett Carolyn Conrad ’65 and John Iversen Wolfgang D. Oeller David S. D’Orio » Marianne ’50 and Glenn Cornish Noreen O’Hear Anne C. Cote ’92 Tiki Fuhro and Kevin O’Leary P’14 12 massachusetts college of art and design foundation annual report

Wendy and Gordon Cromwell Carol and Ralph Stuart » Ellen V. Kosmer ’62 Luigi Caflisch Taeya Ngo ’11 Maryanne and Matt Cronin P’13 Lois L. Taylor ’53 Teresa Baker and Archy LaSalle ’82 Carla Camasso ’11 Dean Nimmer w Megan K. Cronin ’94 w and Christopher Faust ’88 Jan C. Testori-Markman Judith Liberman Juan-Pablo Cárdenas ’10 Liz Noonan ’02 Vilmos Csizmadia Nathalie and John Thompson ’05M Richard A. MacMillan and Scott Campbell Patrick Casey ’08 Allison Nutting ’11 Joan Daugirda ’51 Nancy B. Tieken George H. McLean ’67 John W. Cataldo w Maureen O’Connor ’81 James Deveau P’12 Rosamond B. Vaule Rhoda E. Miller ’53 Stephanie S. Chubbuck ’94 Alvin Ouellet ’85, ’87 w Patricia Drew ’43 Clare Villari and David Weinstein » Rose S. Miller ’41 Dana Clancy Sheryl Pace ’02 w George ’60 and Stella Economides Julianne Walsh w William H. Nicklasson ’75 Cheryl Clinton ’93 Cynthia Packard ’81 Helen M. Egan ’42 Amy B. Waltch ’87 Ann “Rainey” Norins P’99 and Cydney Cnossen ’09 Michael Padnos Toni Elka Cheryl Warrick ’88 and Kelvin Brooks Dr. Leslie C. Norins Juliet Cocca Susan Paladino Emmanuel College Linda Wells P’07, P’09 James A. Paradis ’05 Beth Cohen King ’09 James Paradis ’05 Claudia Lefko and Malcolm Everett P’03 Elizabeth Wenzel ’99 Vivian Pratt ’03M Audrey Collins ’09 Rachel Paxton Mary-Frances Finneral ’65 Ann w and Henry Wessmann Valerie Rhoades ’98 and Janis Fleishman Matthew Connors w Yana Payusova Deborah and Daniel Foley Peter M. Wetherbee James A. Russell ’64 Linda Cordner Victoria P. Pearmain ’88 Jeremy Foss Heather White van Stolk w Pearl Shapiro ’67 and Alan Shapiro Briana Corr Scott ’05 Zoe Perry-Wood ’81 John S. Foster Robert J. Wilcox Richard Stastny ’70 Maura Cunningham ’06 Dick Piper Beatrice ’41 and David Fye Barbara ’80M and Richard Wissoker Commander Sylvan Tanner Kyle Cusson ’07 Jesse J. Rasid ’03 Gallery NAGA Sam Yin » David R. Yalen ’78 Deborah Davidson Bailey Ratta ’11 Madeleine and Timothy Gens P’09 Joyce Zavorskas Jennifer DeAngelis ’04 Katharena Rentumis ’11 Mary ’60, ’98 and George Gerrior in honor of ralph and carol stuart Lillian Delevoryas ShAnnon Rheubottom ’11 Carol ’61 and Burton Greifer P’98 Daniel McCarthy The 22nd Annual Benefit Véronique d’Entremont ’05 Susan Richards ’94 Marjorie and Nick Greville » Marc Dimov ’05 Nick Rodrigues ’03 Stephen A. Greyser Art Auction Artist Listing Amy DiPlacido ’07 Gabrielle Rossmer ’73 Jerrine Habsburg-Lothringen ’52 Ashley Kristen Lee Driscoll-Perez ’09 Jen Roy ’05 w In-Kind Donors w Margery M. Hamlen ’95 100% auction artist donors Jess T. Dugan ’07 Sarah Rushford Jennifer A. Harrington Pamela M. Banks Alison Dworsack ’09 Andrea Santos ’11 Ellen ’73 and Jonathan Harris Eileen Byrne Anne Benware ’91 Jules Ellison ’11 Laurie Savage ’98 w Ann M. Hebert Michael Dembowski David T. Campbell ’85 Carlos Estevez Stacy A. Scibelli ’04 Nona Hershey w Dan Vlahos Design Nicole Chesney ’97 Pat Falco ’10 Tani Shavit ’10 Cile and Bill Hicks Harriet Fell Tanya Philbin-Chin ’98 Christopher Faust ’89 Nancy Simonds Timothy T. Hilton Audrey and James Foster James Chisholm ’95 Erica Frisk ’11 Jill Slosburg-Ackerman w Dr. Gail J. Hinand and Reverend Allen J. Hinand Robert Klein Gallery Susan Read Cronin Leah Gadd ’11 Jane Smaldone ’76

donor profile

A Place for ever since her dear friend, laura nyro, died in 1997 at the As life would have it, three years ago DiLauria and her husband, age of 49, Patricia DiLauria (Graphic Design and Illustration ’72) John Peet, purchased their own home in the Connecticut countryside, Artistic Freedom had been wondering how best to honor Laura’s legacy. Nyro, a which DiLauria named ‘Magic Trace’ from a lyric in Nyro’s work. critically acclaimed singer and songwriter, was also a gifted artist. It’s a modest house that’s surrounded by woods and bordered by Over the course of their 25-year friendship, DiLauria and Nyro the Moodus River on one side and a stream on the other; the type often spoke about artistic freedom — what it meant and how of place that Nyro would have enjoyed. someone could achieve it. So it only seemed fitting to DiLauria that they bequeath their For DiLauria and Nyro, physical space was important. They enjoyed home to MassArt to serve as an artists’ residence. It was the perfect the peace and calm that comes from being surrounded by nature. opportunity to carry on Nyro’s legacy by helping future MassArt Nyro learned this when she moved to Danbury, Connecticut, where students discover their artistic freedom. she lived in a small house in the wooded countryside. DiLauria “It had been on my mind since we bought it,” says DiLauria. “It’s a joined her there and cared for Nyro during the last two months special, elemental place for someone to work on a creative endeavor of her life. without interruption. And I personally believe that the only hope for a decent kind of humanity is through the arts. This bequest is a tangible expression of the belief Laura and I shared.”

Janet A. Hobbs ’71 and John Hixson Estate of Marjorie and Earl Hellerstein Nicole Dale Francis M. Gardino ’88 Ashley Smith ’11 Betty B. Hoskins Wendy Kan Bernard Delory ’89 Jessica Gath ’06 Candice Smith Corby ’01 Consuelo Aróstegui Isaacson Susan Katcher Elsa Dorfman Orietta Awad Geha Cheryl Sorg ’99 Judith A. Johnson Philips Color Kinetics Andy Freeberg Linda Gerry Danielle Spurge ’10 Paul Karger Sondra Miller Marv Goldschmitt Charlotte Andry Gibbs ’84 John Steck, Jr. ’10 Wesley Karger Abelardo Morell w Elisa H. Hamilton ’07 Leah Giberson ’97 Leon Steinmetz w Shirlienne and Theodore L. Kazanoff Marianne and Ron Mortara Geoff Hargadon Stephanie Goode ’04 May Stevens ’46 Maureen Keefe w Victoria and Eric Munroe Sarah Hutt Neil Goodwin C. A. Stigliano w Donald C. Kelley ’05 » Duncan Pollard ’82 Ian Kennelly ’94 Eliza Burke Greene ’01 Stephanie Mahan Stigliano ’88 Maureen w and Gerard Kelly » Nancy Royal Alexis Kochka ’12 Iris Grimm Susan Murray Stokes Richard J. Keohan Estate of Jay Veevers Thom Lussier ’94 Alexander Harding ’02/’11 James Stroud Kathleen Kiely ’78 E.D. Weiner Fish McGill ’04 Anne F. Harney ’11 Kate Sullivan ’90 Denise Korn James F. Weiner w Nicholas Nixon w Emily Harris ’90 Johnny Tang Mia Koski Schultz w Michael G. West Debra Olin ’80 Steven D. Haszonics ’79 Elisa Tenenbaum Kwatcher Legal Placement LLC Jack Pierson ’84 Elizabeth Jane Hayes ’12 Kate Testa ’08 Gail K. Lattime Vivian Pratt ’03 Sirarpi Heghinian-Walzer Bill Thompson In addition, the following Josie Lawrence ’89 Kelly Sherman ’02 Ian Henderson ’03 Alison Torrice ’06 corporations supported programs w David Lee Agnieszka Sosnowska ’95 Karen Hendrickson-Santospago ’99 Stephen Tourlentes ’88 Jennifer and Frederick Leichter » who activities at MassArt. Steven Subotnick Nona Hershey w Mary Alice Treworgy ’58 Karen Lukas ’76 John Thompson ’05 w David Hilliard ’92 w Brian unwin ’99 Elinor Palmer Lynch ’47 Artscope TRIIIBE Suzanne Hodes Christine Vaillancourt Mick M. Maldonado Boston Harbor Hotel Dylan Vitone ’03 Yoav Horesh ’02 Cecilia Vázquez ’01 Dr. Richard Marshall » Bulfinch Hotel Cheryl E. Warrick ’88 Lisa Houck Eileen Wagner ’94/’10 Lois McAfee ’58 Caliterra Restaurant Luanne E Witkowski ’86 w Consuelo Aróstegui Isaacson Adam Waimon ’06 Mary McCabe P’89 Caturano Jennifer Wood ’08 Karen S. Jacobs Johanna Warwick Dawn and Chris McNiff P’08 Eileen Fisher Joel Janowitz Dana Wendt ’11 GTI Properties Chester Michalik 75% auction artist donors Carlos Jiménez Cahua ’12 Emily White ’11 Heather Micka-Smith Hilton Hotel Phillip Jones Jeanne Williamson ’80 Horizon Beverages Wayne K. Miller Joe Fig Kate Jones ’93 Robert Worth ’11 Karma Loop Charles F. Monahan, Jr. Sidney Hurwitz Phil Jung ’09 Maxine Yalovitz-Blankenship Simon Properties Kyra and Coco Montagu Isaiah King ’08 Masako Kamiya ’99 Kimon Yannopoulos ’99 Stanhope Framers Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Tristin Lowe ’90 Heidi Kayser ’05 Keitaro Yoshioka TedxBoston (Robert Bachelder) Ted Ollier ’08 Catherine Kehoe ’89 Dorie Zackin WBuR w Linda Nathan Kate Russell Jones w Jeffrey Alan Keough Deanne A. Noiseux ’96 Elliot Schildkrout Jon Koppel ’08 Janice and Morgan T. Paine Julia von Metzsch John Michael Krasoski ’10 Susan Paine Longwood Society Clay Ward Adam Lampton ’04 James S. Peterson Kathya Maria Landeros ’12 w Elizabeth and Robert Pozen Alumni and friends who have chosen 50% auction artist donors Christina Lanzl Heather and Jeremy D. Pozen » Sarah Laurie ’11 to include MassArt in their estates, Claire A. Ramsbottom Luke Adams ’01 Julia Lavigne ’11 or are making life-income gifts. Richard D. Ramsdell ’50 Elizabeth Alexander ’04 Julie Levesque w Nancy N. Reed Olga Antonova Fred H. C. Liang Anonymous (3) w Mark Regnier ’80 Adria Arch ’85 Steve Locke ’97 Lists reflect donations of $26 w Linda Behar Elizabeth A. Resnick Eric Arnold ’06 Shelley Loheed Karin and Gerald Blum or more received between Stephen A. Resnick Paul Arsenault ’00 Robert Lomblad ’06 Joan Bragen July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Chris Rifkin Peter Arvidson Patrick Luteran ’11 Doris M. Carter ’56 Elaine and Paul Roche P’08 Lee Aulson Cailigh MacDonald ’11 Michael Cohen ’57 While every attempt is made Marion J. Saunders Clint Baclawski ’08 Natalie MacFarland Robert M. Cox ’84 and Suzanne E. Cutts ’84 to ensure the accuracy of Judith Schachner ’73 Tracy Silva Barbosa ’99 Jill MacLeod ’11 Mary E. Delaney Mello ’52 Susan and Bob Schechter Scott T. Barry ’11 Keith Peter Maddy ’94 these lists, we apologize for Patricia DiLauria ’72 and John Peet Kathy and Garrett Sharpless Molly Batchelder Chihiro Makio ’00 any errors that may occur. Adell Donaghue ’88 Rebecca and Michael Shea P’13 Thaddeus Beal Robert Maloney ’96 Gladys E. Dziezic ’49 w Kerry and Richard Shea P’07 Laura Schiff Bean Nancy McCarthy ’99 Please direct any inquiries Kay Wainwright Fernsler ’45 Erica L. Sheehy Robin Luciano Beaty ’98 Beth McGavock or corrections to the Office Sandra M. Frank ’61 and Stanley Frank Sara Lou and Jeffrey Sherman Alex Belozersky Angela McGuire ’11 of Philanthropy Programs w Anita Franks ’97 Mercedes Sherrod-Evans and David Evans Claudine Bing Judy McKie w Barbara L. Gagel ’61 w at (617) 879–7771. Ellen Shortell Melanie Boisseau ’10 Laura McPhee Alicia Hart ’75 Katherine M. Simmons ’66 John Borchard Sally B. Moore ’88, ’00 Selena Howard P’78 w Joanne M. Sims ’72 Bill Brauer Abelardo Morell Kathleen I. Ingoldsby ’70 Anne-Marie Soulliere and Lindsey Kiang David Lloyd Brown ’79 Courtney Moy ’10 Jeffrey M. L. Johnson ’86 John E. Sprague Ellie Brown ’97 Sandra Mueller-Dick D.C. Kelley ’05 Ruth Steeger Kyle Bryant ’08 Tim Murdoch ’03 Vaino Kola ’59 May Stevens ’46 Rebecca Buonopane ’10 James Mustin, III ’11 Financial Snapshot The Massachusetts College of Art and Design Foundation july 1, 2010 – june 30, 2011

Fundraising Results Endowment permanently & temporarily restricted funds $2,735,562 $12,818,738

$12.818 M

$12 M

$5 M $10 M $3.849 M

$8.970 M $4 M $8 M

$3 M $6 M $2.736 M

$2 M $4 M

$1 M $2 M

’04 ’05 ’06* ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’04 ’05 ’06 ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11

Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted

* fy ’06 includes a one-time bequest of $1.7 million. source: fy 04–11 audited financial statements

july 1, 2010 – Board of directors Board of trustees senior adMinistrators corporate advisory council june 30, 2011 MassArt Foundation Massachusetts College of Art and Design Massachusetts College of Art and Design lee rubenstein Co-Chair | TBA GlOBAl Kathy sharpless richard m. shea, jr. Katherine h. sloan jill Kravetz Co-Chair | MassArt Foundation Chair Chair President michael ancevic | Mullen nicholas Greville samuel yin dawn barrett jason arnone ’95 | Harmonix Music Systems Vice Chair Vice Chair President effective 8/2011 stéfane barbeau | Vessel peter a. lombard eric bird Katy barrett | MassArt Vice Chair and Treasurer hope barkan Associate Vice President for Technology susan benford | MassArt Foundation, Masterpiece Cards clare Villari paul Foster robert chambers Vice Chair Kathy Kiely ’78 Assistant to the President for stephanie bernier | dix&pond hunter o’hanian david lee Government and Community Relations bK boley | ADD, Inc. Clerk and executive Director richard marshall jamie Glanton costello timothy r. carroll, ph.d. | Merck Research laboratories – Boston Dean of Students and Multicultural Programs andrew dean elizabeth Kelner pozen chris colbert | Holland-Mark Chair emeritus George creamer Fred soligan ’11 brian collins ’82 | Collins: trevania henderson Dean of Graduate Programs susan schechter sara collins | Genzyme Chair emerita ana davis cheryl warrick ’88 ana davis | MassArt william hicks executive Director of Marketing amie s. doran | Citizens Financial Group Chair emeritus and Communications john s. Foster | CHRISTIe’S ralph stuart mercedes sherrod-evans Chair emeritus Director of Civil Rights Compliance paul Foster | Paul D. Foster Associates and Diversity lynn tibbets Kelly Fredrickson | Bank of America: Global Marketing Controller aluMni leadership council michèle Furst alexandra hall | Boston Magazine Associate Vice President for peg tuitt jennifer harrington | HATCH Academic Planning and Support Secretary stephen howard | Blue Cross Blue Shield candace a. brooks ’00 maureen Keefe Co-Chair robert bachelder Vice President for Student Development jeff johnson | Acsys Interactive brian cushman-daly ’00 susan h. benford Kathy Keenan Greg jundanian | Stifel nicolaus Co-Chair Associate Vice President for caroline collings paul Karger | Twin Focus Capital Partners llC Planning and Research bruce dayton jenna m. casey ’08 wesley Karger | Twin Focus Capital Partners llC maureen Kelly michael Kent | Staples, Inc. john Foster megan K. cronin ’94 Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Kathy Kiely | MassArt Trustee, The Ad Club sandra Gordon Katherine a. desilva ’00 hunter o’hanian margery hamlen ’95 jess dugan ’07 Vice President for Institutional Advancement brian Kinney | State Street Global Advisors consuelo aróstegui isaacson elisa h. hamilton ’07 anne marie stein lynne Kortenhaus | Kortenhaus Communications wesley Karger jonathan m. heisey-Grove ’97 Dean of Professional and murray lapides | AVFX, Inc. Continuing education maureen Kelly jonathan Koppel ’08 Fred leichter | Fidelity Investments Kurt steinberg jill Kravetz andrew landauro ’01 elizabeth o. lowrey | elkus|Manfredi Architects Vice President for Administration and mark mcKenna | Putnam Investments tali Kwatcher case randall ’06 Finance and Chief Operating Officer diane nordin | Wellington Management Fred leichter Karen townsend jeremy pozen Dean of Admissions hunter o’hanian | MassArt susan schechter julie walsh don packer | engine Room Katherine h. sloan Chief of Staff aidan petrie | Ximedica michael tarnow james read | MassArt john thompson ’05 john rule | Rule Broadcast Systems michael schaeffer | Reebok International susan schechter | MassArt Trustee, MassArt Foundation maryellen schroeder | MassArt Kathy sharpless | MassArt Foundation anne marie stein | MassArt dorothy urlich | Hill Holliday meredith Verdone | Bank of America mary webb | Arnold Worldwide christopher whitlock | Fidelity Investments jennifer willis | Boston Private Bank & Trust Company tug yourgrau | Powderhouse®

editor AnA DAVIS Johnny Arguedas bfa photography ’01 design MOTH DeSIGn on the cover Olympic Stadium, Montreal, C-print, 20" x 24", 2009. copy MIKe RAnSDell Courtesy of the artist: ArguedasPhotography.com. Massachusetts College of Art and Design Annual Report july 2010 –june 2011