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Maryland Institute College of Art
The difference
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A D I FFEREN C E W ORT H C ELE B RAT I NG
This past year, as we celebrated the completion
of the $75 million campaign in support of The
Plan for the 21st Century, MICA was truly able
to claim the national recognition and support
we have long deserved. Our mission, sense
of community, and commitment to the highest
standards for the education of artists have not
changed, but there is a difference worth celebrating at MICA today—a difference in scope,
ambition, and achievement made possible by
your generous support.
The campaign supported an unprecedented
expansion of MICA’s curriculum, campus, student body, endowment, and national impact.
Since this effort began in 2000, MICA’s student body has grown by 50 percent—to 1,800
undergraduate and graduate students. Our endowment grew from $30 million to $60 million.
The campus grew as well: we added landmark
buildings that have raised the bar for good design in Baltimore, enhanced our residential and
student life environment, and expanded open
and green spaces. We are an important destination for cultural programming in our region.
We attract the best students and faculty and
have been able to place particular emphasis on
enhancing diversity.
As we both mark important milestones in our
time at MICA, we remain energized by the opportunities ahead for this College. We invite you
to join us in supporting the next era at MICA, as
we set out to claim our place as the top college
of art and design in the nation.
“Heading into my thirtieth year at MICA,
I continue to see my role as essentially
entrepreneurial—leading
this
amazing
College to the next level of achievement.
We’ve been very fortunate to have had
the support of visionary donors who have
allowed us to capture new opportunities,
guided by a solid and comprehensive Plan.
In the coming years, we will realize an even
more ambitious vision for MICA.”
Fred Lazarus IV
President
“I am so pleased to close my five-year term
as Chairman at this moment of celebration,
and I’m looking forward to the coming years
on the Board, as we move forward with a
new vision for the College. Taking a leadership role in supporting MICA is a tradition in my family, and it has been extremely
gratifying for me to have a role in helping
MICA achieve its current level of stature
and excellence.”
Neil A. Meyerhoff
Chairman, Board of Trustees
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A haptic arm mediates the
precise sculpting of a 3-D object
in a MICA digital lab. The elegant
balance of hand, eye, mind marks
a MICA education today, as at our
founding in 1826, whether our
students use traditional or cuttingedge tools for art and design.
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GIFTS TO SUPPORT MICA’S
STUDENTS AND FACULTY
HAVE HELPED MICA BECOME
ONE OF THE HOTTEST ART
COLLEGES IN THE COUNTRY.
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“A s Chair of MICA’s Diversity Initiative, I came
to understand the importance of providing
scholarships that would help MICA recruit and
retain talented students with the highest need. The amazing young artists who have received
the Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Scholarship
would not have been able to attend MICA
without that support, and I am so glad my family
was able to open that door for them.”
Tonya Ingersol ’02, MICA Trustee
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People are MICA’s most valuable resource—
and The Plan for the 21st Century emphasized
support for students and faculty. Essential
scholarship support makes a MICA education accessible to the more than 70 percent
of students who require financial assistance,
but the gap between even the most generous
awards based on need and merit and the total
cost of a MICA education often means that
outstanding students with high need choose
colleges and universities that can offer them
a “full ride” covering tuition and fees.
MICA consistently attracts more Presidential
Scholars in the visual arts than any other art college in the country—in fact, in fall 2008, MICA is
the only art college enrolling presidential scholars
in the visual arts—but rising sophomore Ebony
Robinson, the recipient of one of five National
Gold Portfolio Scholarships from Scholastic Arts’
Presidential Scholars program in 2007, would not
have been able to choose MICA if it hadn’t been
for a new scholarship established just that year by
the Brown Family Foundation.
Ebony’s income from an after-school fast-food
job in Memphis wasn’t just a teenager’s pocket
change—it helped keep her family afloat. She
maintained a 3.4 GPA while working and commuting two hours each way to attend a magnet art high
school. Her teacher at Overton High School, Dr.
Emily Ruch, observed that Ebony brought that same
work ethic to her art, “I have seen Ebony work tirelessly, denying herself the crutch of the path welltraveled, to achieve what only her inner passion can
express.” Ebony’s work is intensely personal and
insightful. The internationally renowned artist Faith
Ringgold, one of the 2007 Presidential Scholarship
jurors, took special note of Robinson: “She is going
to be big, and an artist to be reckoned with.”
One of the first students to receive a four-year
scholarship covering the total cost of her MICA education thanks to the Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown
Scholarship, Ebony was able to choose MICA.
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Scholarship support raised
in the campaign for The
Plan for the 21st Century
included significant gifts
from new donors, including $150,000 from the Jack
Kent Cooke Foundation for
scholarships for MICA’s
Pre-College Summer Residency program in Tuscany.
MICA offers two intensive
summer residencies for
high school students—one
on its Baltimore campus
and one in Tuscany.
Three gifts in support of The Plan for the 21st
Century established scholarships that address
priorities of MICA’s ongoing Diversity and Inclusion
Initiative. In addition to the Eddie C. and C. Sylvia
Brown Scholarship, established by a challenge gift
from the Brown family and matched by gifts from
MICA trustees and other funders, the NEA John
Renna Scholarship, funded by a bequest to the
National Endowment for the Arts to support highneed, under-served art students, provided gifts to
seven art colleges, including MICA and RISD, with
MICA receiving the largest of these awards. And
the Gelman Trust provided for full-tuition, four-year
scholarships with an emphasis on Latino students.
These new scholarships, part of a focus in recent
years on enhancing student diversity, helped fuel a
39 percent increase in applications from students
in under-served populations for fall 2007.
Scholarships
“The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Trust
is dedicated to developing the next
generation of artists. Our gifts to MICA
have supported talented high school
students in the Pre-College Studio
Residency Program and study abroad
experiences for MICA undergraduates.
We are particularly excited currently to
be funding, with full-tuition scholarships,
a group of Latino students who would
otherwise not have been able to attend a
college of MICA’s caliber.”
Janet Neschis, Jacques & Natasha Gelman Trust
Trustee.
Ivanco Talevski ’06 (below), who received the David
Jacobs ’61 International and Louise N. Myerberg
Family scholarships at MICA, was among six recent
graduates (including Rita Natarova) who received
Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grants, which
offer $12,500 to emerging representational artists
during their formative years. He completed his MFA
at the University of Pennsylvania this year.
Regardless of the focus of their support, donors
who fund scholarships at MICA find that their investments support amazing outcomes. For example,
Rashawn Griffin ’02, who received the Morris Louis
’32 Scholarship, MICA’s top painting award, rose to
national attention when he was featured in the 2008
Whitney Biennial. Rashawn received a $25,000
Joan Mitchell Foundation individual artist grant just
five years after finishing his BFA at MICA.
Another painter from Rashawn’s graduating class,
Rita Natarova ’02, who received the Mathias J. DeVito, A. Claire Gaskins Harper, Reba Stewart Memorial, Lucille Hecht Foundation, and Evergreen
House Foundation scholarships while at MICA,
completed her MFA at the University of Pennsylvania on a Jacob K. Javits Fellowship. She is currently artist in residence at Analix Forever Gallery
in Geneva, Switzerland.
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The payoff for investing in scholarships at MICA
is often our graduates’ impact on the world. Chat
Traveiso ’07 studied general fine arts and environmental design with support from three scholarship
funds—Evergreen, Thalheimer, and Mandelbaum—
and received the F. Grainger Marburg Traveling
Award. At MICA, he was one of a group of MICA
students who collaborated with the community to
transform vacant lots into gardens and recreation
“When we visited colleges
with our son, Rett, MICA really stood out for us
in the way that it focuses
on helping each student
develop to his or her fullest in his or her own way.
We have been very pleased
with the talented students
who have received the
scholarship we created in memory of Rett, and especially that this scholarship has helped to expand awareness of
MICA in the Southwest.”
Charles Nearburg P’07, MICA Trustee, and his
wife, Dana, created a scholarship in honor of their
son, Everett Charles Nearburg, known by all as
Rett, who was a student at MICA at the time of his
death after a long battle with Ewing’s Sarcoma.
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“Ginou McMillan cared deeply about
women artists and African art and
artists. She was thrilled with the
first appointment to MICA’s new
McMillan/Stewart Chair in Painting.
The chair was to have been funded
through her estate, but she and
Fred Lazarus had a special bond,
and she wanted to have everything
in place while the two of them
could help to shape the program.
I am pleased that we were able to
establish the chair before Ginou’s
death this past spring.”
Kibebe Gizaw, Trustee, The Genevieve McMillan
Reba Stewart Foundation
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Faculty
spaces. Accepted to Harvard, Yale, and Columbia,
he is attending Yale’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation on a Jack Kent
Cooke Foundation scholarship. One of only 34
selected this year from 977 candidates from all 50
states, he’s one of three recent MICA graduates to
be selected for this honor. Chat’s long-term plan: “I
want to help devise and provide sustainable, affordable, and environmentally sound architecture and
planning for developing countries…taking creative
action to address urgent global needs.”
Jenna Zilincar ’02, an Edward C. Morton Scholar
and graphic design major at MICA, through her design firm, M Studio, recently collaborated with display manufacturer Metaline to produce Mobos, a
line of modular storage pieces that have been featured in Metropolis magazine, O the Oprah Magazine, ID Magazine, and on HGTV. She is among
many MICA design graduates prepared through
MICA’s innovative design curriculum to help shape
the direction of that field.
Outstanding students and nationally ranked programs—as well as support for faculty development—have helped MICA recruit and retain faculty
like Ellen Lupton, who helped build an international
profile for MICA’s graphic design program and
this year received AIGA’s Lifetime Achievement
Award, the field’s highest honor. Other MICA
faculty were similarly recognized this year: Leslie
King-Hammond, longtime Dean of Graduate Studies, received the Lifetime Achievement Award from
the Women’s Caucus of the College Art Association. MICA faculty are included in high-profile and
ground-breaking exhibitions around the world,
published in influential journals, and regularly receive peer recognition for the quality of their teaching, art, and scholarship.
offered in their profession, and students in the
Center’s programs take on leadership roles early in
their careers. MICA’s second endowed chair was
the Genevieve McMillan/Reba Stewart Chair in
Painting, created in honor of artist and MICA faculty member Reba Stewart by Ginou McMillan, and
currently held by Denyse Thomasos.
Since 2000, MICA has recruited outstanding faculty
from around the world, growing its faculty to 319—
55 percent of full-time faculty have been hired in
the past five years. In the graduate program, faculty
hired since 2000 include nationally renowned exhibiting artist Frances Barth and internationally known
new media scholar Timothy Druckrey.
Just a sampling of the stellar undergraduate faculty
recruited in the 2007 alone shows that this momentum is continuing: David East, who brings an
interdisciplinary and research-focused approach
to MICA’s ceramics program; Brockett Horne,
graphic design, was most recently Director of the
School of Design at Kansas City Art Institute; Alain
Corbel, artist and illustrator, author of two modern
and influential comics magazines, has published
and exhibited extensively in France and Portugal;
Nadia Hironaka, cross-genre artist working in film,
video, and sound and video curator at the Philadelphia arts collective Vox Populi; and New Yorkbased architect Timmy Aziz, whose work integrates
traditional building craft with modern construction
technologies.
With a stellar faculty and the best students
of art and design in the U.S., MICA’s dynamic
community of artists and designers—students, faculty, alumni—is shaping the world
of art and design in the 21st century.
MICA faculty’s leadership in art education prompted the creation of MICA’s first endowed faculty
chair—the Florence Gaskins Harper ’34 Chair in
Art Education, held by Dean of MICA’s Center for
Art Education Dr. Karen Carroll. The Center’s faculty have been honored with virtually every award
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GIFTS SUPPORTING MICA’S
EVOLUTION TO A THINK-TANK
FOR INNOVATIVE THINKING IN ART
AND DESIGN are SHAPING OUR
WORLD IN THE 21ST CENTURY.
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“Our family had made the initial gift that
created the Joseph Meyerhoff Center
for Career Development in an earlier
campaign. We believe the Center has
been very successful and we were pleased
to be able to add to the endowment in
The Plan for the 21st Century Campaign.
Having MICA and its graduates in
Baltimore, especially the community arts
graduates, is changing the city.”
results
Since 2000, guided by The Plan for the 21st
Century, MICA has transformed its curriculum. Keeping intact its core traditions—excellence in the fine arts, a rigorous foundation program, and the education of the whole
student—MICA has shaped a program that
prepares artists and designers for leadership
in a world that values and actively seeks out
their participation. In the past eight years,
MICA has increased the number of students
and quality of applicants. We have physically
transformed our campus and enhanced our
facilities. Our programs reflect a truly global
and diverse perspective, leadership in the
liberal arts, and new strength in design and
digital arts. All of this has prepared MICA to
shape a new vision for the art college of the
21st century.
Terry Meyerhoff Rubenstein, Executive Vice
President, Joseph & Harvey Meyerhoff Family
Charitable Funds
Some curricular changes since 2000 have built
on MICA’s existing strengths. For example, MICA
has long been known as the art college of choice
for talented artists who are also stellar academic
performers. We met these students’ demand for
rigorous liberal arts offerings and launched a new
degree in art history, theory, and criticism. Today,
MICA students choose from more than 200 courses in art history, literature, writing, humanities and
sciences. Liberal arts courses comprise a third of
the requirements for the BFA. MICA’s fine arts programs have also been enhanced with a full slate of
studio concentrations, which provide a structure for
multidisciplinary explorations outside the major, and
by the presence of internationally renowned visiting
and resident artists.
Other curricular changes were fueled by The Plan
for the 21st Century’s emphasis on enhancing
professional development for artists and designers. New majors were introduced in experimental
animation, interactive media, and video. The presence of internationally known faculty, real-world
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collaborations with Johns Hopkins University and
top universities in Europe and Asia, and outstanding professional successes of young alumni have
made MICA’s programs in graphic design, environmental design, and illustration among the hottest in
the nation.
In 1998, MICA was one of six colleges to receive
seed funding from the Wallace Foundation for Community Arts Partnerships (CAP) to bring together
artists in academic settings with community-based
practitioners to work together in communities for
social good. MICA is the only CAP institution with
continued commitment to the CAP model beyond
the seed funding; MICA programs arising from CAP
have received ongoing support from the Jacob &
Hilda Blaustein Foundation, Nathan Cummings
Foundation, Open Society Institute, and the David
and Lucile Packard Foundation, among others, as
well as funding from AmeriCorps for participants
in MICA’s Community Art Corps during full-time
residencies in community organizations. MICA was
the first visual arts institution to create a graduate
curriculum—the MA in Community Arts (MACA)—
to train visual arts practitioners in community arts
practice. A key element of the program is engaging
MACA students, faculty, and community partners
in publishing and presentations of the knowledge
created through their work.
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Through the Exhibition Development Seminar (EDS) George
Ciscle, MICA’s curator-in-residence,
and a multi-disciplinary team of
students and faculty have completed 10 revolutionary exhibitions
at MICA and partner institutions,
which have gone on to national
tours, been blockbusters at local
museums, and exposed MICA students and the Baltimore community
to major contemporary artists.
EDS alumni are curators, museum
educators, and gallerists with a
new vision of the relationship
between art, audience, artist, and
gallery. In 2008, MICA launched a
concentration in Curatorial Studies to provide a framework for
students interested in preparing
for leadership as curators through
intensive, hands-on practice in the
College’s unique approach to connecting art, artists, and community through innovative exhibition
design and outreach programs.
Community Arts
The Robert H. Smith School of
Business at the University of Maryland wanted to develop a training
laboratory to build awareness of
alternative energy sources among
children and teens. As partners in
the Biodiesel University project,
MICA students developed interactive displays in the “mobile lab” (a
converted school bus, below) offering hands-on demonstrations of
biodiesel production and uses while
educating visitors about renewable
energy sources, environmental
stewardship, and the costs of our
national petroleum addiction.
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“I believe that one of the
most important achievements
of the $75 million campaign
in support of the Plan
for the 21st Century has
been the doubling of MICA’s
endowment, from $30 to $60
million. We remain a tuitiondependent college, and we
need to continue growing
our endowment in order to
sustain the momentum that
has brought us this far.”
Anne S. Perkins, Trustee, Past Chair, and Cochair of The Plan for the 21st Century Campaign
In March 2008, with funding from
the Nathan Cummings Foundation,
MICA hosted the first in an annual
series of national convenings
focused on research, writing, and
publishing of current theory and
practice in the field of community
arts. In 2009, MICA will open a
new community-based facility in
East Baltimore, transforming the
former school of St. Wenceslaus
Church into a locus for exploring
the impact of community-based
art and health communications
design in one of the city’s mostin-need communities.
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What is the nature of research for
an artist? MICA designers in the
Environmental Justice Partnership
explore the uses of visual design
to communicate messages from
research by the Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health
about diet, lead poisoning, and
other hazards of urban life. MICA
fiber artists in an honors seminar
called Fab Lab are expanding our
knowledge about the use of new
technologies for art-making and
production—pushing the limits of a
new digital textile printer and sharing what they’d learned in a January
2008 exhibition at MICA.
In 2000, MICA was proud to have
our graduate painting programs
ranked among the top 10 by U.S.
News & World Report. Today,
our MFA programs are ranked
fourth nationally overall (with
RISD, Yale, and School of the
Art Institute of Chicago), and
while we were also ranked fourth
for MICA’s traditionally strong
disciplines—painting/drawing—
this year’s rankings recognized
MICA’s strength in other areas
for the first time.
Research
“MICA is now clearly among the best art
colleges in the country—the vision and
the leadership are there to continue its
impressive progress. I was pleased to
make a gift that funded the launch of
MICA’s research initiative. I believe that
MICA will one day be recognized not only
as a leader in the education of artists but
also for the innovations and knowledge
fostered in such activities as its growing
research partnerships with Johns
Hopkins.”
George Bunting, MICA Trustee and Co-chair of
The Plan for the 21st Century Campaign
We were ranked in the top 10 for
graphic design and sculpture,
and the top 15 for multimedia/
visual communications and photography. This past year, MICA
was also ranked third in the
nation among specialty schools
as a top producer of Fulbright
Scholars by The Chronicle of
Higher Education, and among
the top 25 design schools by ID
Magazine.
MICA undergraduate and graduate students have
long engaged in research and hands-on learning,
often in collaboration with scientists and practitioners in non-art-related fields. Arising from a goal of
providing professional development opportunities
for students, these efforts have grown in recent
years as other institutions—including The Johns
Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public
Health, Urban Health Institute, and Carey School
of Business—have actively sought out MICA artists
and designers as valuable participants in their own
research efforts.
A major gift allowed MICA in 2008 to create the
Office of Research, naming Gunalan Nadarajan
(above) as Vice-Provost for Research, making
MICA the first art college in the U.S. to create a
senior academic leadership position dedicated to
research. MICA, acknowledged as an innovator
in higher education in the visual arts, is now the
first to fully embrace its dual role as a teaching and
research institution. According to President Fred
Lazarus, “Creating the Office of Research was the
logical next step in furthering our core mission. It
provides an infrastructure to strategically focus the
ongoing research projects of our faculty, and, by
providing systematic support for faculty research
efforts, to provide our students with a vigorous array of hands-on, real-world learning and professional development opportunities. As our past research collaborations have shown, the participation
of artists and designers has real value in advancing
knowledge and practice in many activities that improve human lives and economic development.”
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Landmark
GIFTS THAT TRANSFORMED
A CAMPUS have RAISED
THE BAR FOR BALTIMORE
ARCHITECTURE and
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENT
IN COMMUNITY.
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“Sylvia and I were interested in making a
significant gift, and couldn’t think of a single
non-public building where the lead gift had
been made by an African-American family.
Brown Center has become an important
landmark in Baltimore, as we believed it would
be, and we are proud that such a building was
named for an African-American family.”
gift
Eddie C. Brown, President and Founder, Brown Capital
Management, Inc., with his wife, Sylvia, made the largest
single gift in MICA’s history when they provided $6 million in
support of the building named in honor of his family.
In 2000, MICA’s Mount Royal Avenue campus
was bursting at the seams. Steady growth
in the student body through the 1990s and
the addition of new programs of study left
a campus often cited for its “Old World
charm” in desperate need of new instructional space, independent studios, student
housing, and student services offices. MICA
was one of the first art colleges to build a
truly residential campus when The Commons opened in 1992, and was renowned
for the quality of its student life programming. Eight years later, student demand for
limited housing had exploded; student life
activities, career services, and advising offices were distributed in a maze of offices
around campus.
Since the 1907 dedication of the Main Building,
designed by Pell & Corbett of New York, and one
of two campus structures listed on the National
Register of Historic Places, MICA had focused
on repurposing historic structures as a costeffective and community-friendly campus-building
strategy, most notably saving the B&O’s Mount
Royal Station in the mid 1960s. But clusters of
buildings scattered in a residential neighborhood
and bisected by a major thoroughfare didn’t offer
a sense of “campus.” Thousands of commuters
were unaware that each day they passed though
the campus of one of Baltimore’s most prestigious,
nationally renowned educational institutions.
A campus master plan adopted along with The Plan
for the 21st Century in 2000 called for thoughtful
infill development to meet MICA’s needs, including: the creation of outdoor gathering spaces to
connect the College’s buildings at street level and
enhance the sense of campus community; the development of under-utilized sites within the Bolton Hill neighborhood to create new energy and
activity in the area; the construction of a student-
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Brown Center
With the 2003 dedication
of Brown Center, which
added Falvey Hall, and
the relocation of Decker
and Meyerhoff galleries to
the adjacent Fox Building,
MICA centralized its public
programming around a
new “campus green”—
Cohen Plaza.
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focused facility at North Avenue as a gateway into
the campus; and the design of a landmark academic building to mark MICA’s arrival among the
top colleges of art and design—just as the Main
Building had marked MICA’s stature in the region
nearly a century before.
Brown Center’s Leidy Atrium echoes the Main
Building’s elegant court and, like the Main Court,
has become a coveted event space. Cohen Plaza,
the core of the new urban space created by the
form and position of Brown Center, is now the
heart of MICA’s campus. Cohen Plaza has inspired
new generations of students to create traditions
that reflect their diverse perspectives and interests—annual events like Caribbean Carnival and a
reception for graduating seniors and their parents.
“Cohen Plaza has provided the central
focus needed by MICA’s campus, and my
family and I were delighted to make it
possible. I am always gratified to see the
students using this space, named for my
parents, Ben and Zelda Cohen, to create
a true sense of community among artists
and a green oasis for this urban campus.”
Rosalee Davison ’60, MICA Trustee, and Richard
Davison, along with Rosalee’s sister Charlotte
Weinberg, made a gift from the Cohen and Davison
family foundations to create MICA’s “central green,”
which has become a major gathering place on campus.
That architectural landmark arrived in 2003.
Brown Center’s translucent geometry creates a
dynamic counterpoint to the white marble of the
Main Building and is regularly noted for raising
the bar on public architecture in the region. It was
designed by internationally respected, Baltimorebased architect Charles Brickbauer, with Ziger/
Snead LLP. According to Fred Lazarus, Brown
Center, “standing in counterpoint to the Main
Building, is a metaphor for the College’s strength
in balancing traditional practice in art and design
with the demands and opportunities presented by
new technologies.” Literally and figuratively reaching towards the Main Building across Mount Royal
Avenue, Brown Center “stimulates a dialogue between contemporary and traditional forms,” according to Brickbauer.
Falvey Hall, Brown Center’s 525-seat theater,
has helped make MICA a destination for cultural
and educational programming in the Baltimore/
Washington region—a goal of The Plan for the
21st Century. The construction of the Gateway
at the northern edge of campus solidifies MICA’s
national leadership in developing an innovative living/learning environment uniquely designed for
the needs of artists and designers and a campus
that will support our new vision for the art college
of the 21st century.
The opening of Brown Center, and the creation
of a new event destination in the heart of MICA’s
campus, raised MICA to a new level of visibility in
the region—and garnered national media attention
and international design awards. It also heralded
a shift in MICA’s reputation. Long recognized as
the nation’s premiere college of art for painting,
MICA, with this new facility, signaled its renewed
commitment to digital art and design—programs
now ranked highly and attracting students from
across the globe.
Today, MICA offers more than
170 exhibitions per year in
Meyerhoff, Decker, Pinkard,
Rosenberg, and Middendorf
galleries, and in departmental
galleries around campus. Hundreds of programs bring film
screenings, visiting artist and
critic talks, performances, and
other programs to Falvey Hall.
The expansive new student
gallery and BBOX flexible performance space in the Gateway
will further expand the possibilities for public programs
at MICA.
“MICA has an inspired vision, and a
remarkable plan to realize that vision.
I was happy to make the first gift towards
MICA’s newest landmark building, which
has transformed the northern edge
of MICA’s campus and provides a fitting
‘gateway’ to one of the nation’s top
colleges of art and design”
Gateway
Alice Falvey Greif, MICA Trustee, and her
husband, Roger Greif, have provided long-term
support for MICA’s campus, including significant
support for Brown Center—Falvey Hall is named
in her honor—and the gift that made possible the
purchase of the site for the Gateway.
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“As MICA faculty, we were deeply involved in
contemporary design, and we remain committed to
raising awareness of good design and contemporary
art in this region. The Gateway’s black box theater
is a professional-level venue for students and
faculty to experiment, create, and present innovative
and exciting contemporary art performances. We
are very proud to have that space named BBOX —
Betty• Bill • Black Box — in our honor.”
Former faculty Betty Cooke ’46
and Bill Steinmetz ’50, a long-time
MICA Trustee, gave a major gift in
support of the BBOX.
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Meyerhoff House
The 2002 opening of Meyerhoff House and the “To know how much Meyerhoff House has
2000 opening of Studio Center, a former Jos. Bank meant to students, the College, and the
sewing factory on North Avenue that is now MICA’s surrounding community over the past six
center for graduate studies, reinforced MICA’s on- years has been very rewarding. Seeing—
going commitment to investing in the health and and being part of—MICA’s transformation
over the past forty years has been a great
historic character of its neighborhood.
experience.”
Robert Meyerhoff made a major gift towards the
renovation of the former Hospital for the Women of
Maryland into MICA’s second student residence,
named Robert and Jane Meyerhoff House in honor of
him and his late wife, a long-time MICA Trustee who
co-chaired the College’s first capital campaign—for
the renovation of Mount Royal Station.
The 2007 completion of a two-year
project to renovate and renew the
Mount Royal Station included the
addition of a new outdoor gathering
space, Frost Plaza, named for MICA’s
Vice President for Development
Emeritus, Douglas Frost (right). The
plaza re-used materials from a small
park disassembled for the construction of the Gateway.
Creating outdoor gathering spaces
and small pocket parks throughout
its campus, beginning with Sally’s
Garden, shown above—and even providing support for refurbishing a student playground at its neighborhood
school, Mount Royal Elementary/
Middle—has been a priority for MICA.
The College continues this effort
with ongoing projects to beautify the
Mount Royal median and to restore,
with the support of the Pearlstone
Family, Pearlstone Park, designed by
the renowned artist Scott Burton, at
the southern edge of campus.
Meyerhoff House addressed a critical need for
student housing while transforming a long-vacant,
problem property in the heart of Bolton Hill into
one of the area’s most valued assets. In addition to
housing approximately 200 students, whose presence has created a critical mass of activity and a
positive impact on neighborhood safety, Meyerhoff
House has become a center for student life on campus. The “living room” space adjacent to the main
campus dining room is the site of presentations by
student organizations and announcements of everything from new scholarships and award competitions to Red Cross blood drives. The first floor is
regularly transformed for special occasions—from
Senior Prom, an annual tradition with music by
Peabody Institute students, to Midnight Breakfast,
served each semester by senior administrators the
week before the start of exams. Through the Bolton
Hill Dining Club, MICA neighbors also use Meyerhoff House, joining students for meals during the
academic year.
Meyerhoff House is a model for residential living for
artists, and art colleges from California to Florida
have traveled to Baltimore to tour the facility. Many
of the programming and design innovations from
Meyerhoff House have been adopted for MICA’s
2008 residence facility, the Gateway.
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2008 Gift Report
P L A N F OR T HE 2 1 S T C E N T U R Y – C A P I T A L D O N ORS
The following donors have made commitments
ranging from $5,000 to $8,000,000 toward building,
endowment, and program initiatives of The Plan
for the 21st Century.
$1 MILLION AND ABOVE
Individuals
Marcella Louis Brenner* W’32, H’01
Estate of William Beverly Bristor, Jr.
In memory of Ruth Jenkins Bristor ’35
Sylvia & Eddie Brown P’02
George & Anne Bunting
Ben & Zelda Cohen Foundation
Rosalee Davison ’60
Charlotte Weinberg
Betty Cooke ’46 & William O. Steinmetz ’50
Rosalee ’60 & Richard Davison
Alonzo* H’85 & Virginia* Decker
Alice Falvey Greif & Roger Greif
Estate of Florence Gaskins Harper ’34
JoAnn & David ’66 Hayden
Philip E. Klein
In memory of Harriet Klein ’67
Genevieve McMillan*
Jane* H’94 & Robert H’94 Meyerhoff
Neil & Sayra Meyerhoff
Charles & Dana Nearburg P’07
Corporations, Foundations, Government
& Other Organizations
The Concordia Foundation
France-Merrick Foundation
State of Maryland
The Starr Foundation
The Whiting Turner Contracting Co.
$500,000 – $999,999
Individuals
Estate of Jane Decker Asmis
Estate of Margaret Bachman ’32,’33,’39,’55
Willard & Lillian Hackerman
The Hoffberger Foundation &
LeRoy E. Hoffberger
Katherine & Arnold H. Snider P’99
Corporations, Foundations, Government
& Other Organizations
Alex. Brown & Sons Charitable Foundation
Maddox Family Foundation
The Wallace Foundation
$250,000 – $499,999
Individuals
Jacqueline & Stephen Boesel
Estate of Dorothy Williams Bunting
Fay Chandler ’67
The Jane & Worth B. Daniels, Jr. Fund
Estate of Reuben Kramer ’32 & Perna Krick ’31
Robert Lienhardt
Doris Rief ’86, P’86
Corporations, Foundations, Government
& Other Organizations
John J. Leidy Foundation
The Joseph & Harvey Meyerhoff Family
Charitable Funds
Middendorf Foundation
National Park Service/Save America’s
Treasures Grant Program
The Henry & Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg
Foundation
$100,000 – $249,999
$25,000 – $49,999
Individuals
Anonymous
Thomas & Patricia Barry
Katharine Gust Blakeslee ’82, P’04
Kara Brook ’86 in memory of Reuben Brook
M. Gwen Davidson & Nancy Haragan
Rosetta & Mathias DeVito
In honor & memory of Edwin A. Daniels, Jr.
Charles Ellerin ’41
Greif Family Fund
Ann Greif
Geoffrey Greif
Stephen Greif
Carol Greif Sandler
Wendy & Benjamin H. Griswold IV
Fredye & Adam Gross
David ’61 & Diana Jacobs
Alvin Krongard
In memory of Patricia Krongard ’77,’90
Macht Philanthropic Fund
Estate of Jean C. Miller ’42
Alvin & Louise Myerberg Family
Foundation, Inc.
Anne S. Perkins
Sheila & Richard Riggs
Estate of Amalie R. Rothschild ’34
Estate of Don F. Turano ’59
Individuals
Robert Ashton*
In memory of Arthur Mitchell ’66
Patricia & Michael Batza
Aurelia & Perry J. Bolton
Lynn & Tony Deering
In honor & memory of Edwin A. Daniels, Jr.
Imogene Drummond ’83
Mary Fredlund ’72
Ann M. Garfinkle
Harry L. Gladding Foundation
Barbara Keyser*
Jonna & Fred Lazarus
Stephen & Miriam Levy P’00, friends & family
In memory of Marc David Levy ’00
Darielle & Earl Linehan
Lenore G. Tawney* H’92
Adena & David Testa
Corporations, Foundations, Government
& Other Organizations
The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund
The Jacob & Hilda Blaustein Foundation
Gladys Brooks Foundation
Jacques & Natasha Gelman Trust
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Legg Mason, Inc.
Maryland Governor’s Office on Service and
Volunteerism
Mercantile Bankshares
T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc.
Friends of Rochefort-en-Terre
The Rouse Company
In honor & memory of Edwin A. Daniels, Jr.
The Alvin & Fanny Blaustein Thalheimer
Foundation
Treasures from MICA’s Attic Benefit Sale
Individuals
Ray Allen & Irena S. M. Makarushka
Rhea Arnot ’92
Jeanne Baetjer
In honor of Katharine Baetjer Pilgrim
Gregory, Lisa & Scott Barnhill
In honor of Margaret Kathryn Barnhill
Theresa Lynch Bedoya
Louisa Cooper Dubin
In memory of Eleanor Chalfant Cooper
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost
Gwen C. & Richard C. Hackney, Jr.
Samuel Himmelrich, Jr.
In honor of Barbara & Samuel Himmelrich
Suzanne Levin Lapides ’69 & Michael Lapides*
Joyce & Hugh McCormick
Ellen Lupton & J. Abbott Miller
Tina & Charles Most P’07
Jeanette Opalensky
Frances LeBoutillier Rivoire P’01 &
Anne Catherine Rivoire ’01
In memory of Anne Virginia Pugh LeBoutillier
& Charles LeBoutillier
Rosen-Gold Family Philanthropic Fund
Adrien M. Rothschild ’70
Estate of Randolph S. Rothschild
Evelyn Schroedl ’40
Virginia & Roland Smith
Arthur & Nancy Waxter
Fred E. Worthington* ’57 & Anne R. Gossett
$50,000 – $99,999
Individuals
Suzi Keats Cordish
George H. Dalsheimer
Estate of Edwin A. Daniels, Jr.
Lois Blum Feinblatt
Estate of Sadie B. Feldman ’30
Neal M. Friedlander, M.D. & Virginia K. Adams
Estate of Catherine F. Garis
Barbara & Samuel Himmelrich
Wendy Jachman ’71 & Jennifer Myerberg
Estate of William D. Kennedy ’65
Freda Mueller-Eichelberger* ’81
Nina Leake Richardson & Nora Leake Cameron
In honor of Nora B. Leake* &
Eugene W. Leake* H’ 78
Charles H. Salisbury, Jr.
Walter Sondheim*
Stockman Family Foundation
Eleanor H. Trowbridge*
Anne Winstead Woody ’57
In memory of Bill Woody & Tom Miller ’67, ’87
Corporations, Foundations & Other Organizations
Ayers/Saint/Gross, Inc.
David Edward Furniture Ltd.
Hecht-Levi Foundation
THE STORE LTD
Zumtobel
Wolfgang Egger P’03
$5,000 – $24,999
Corporations, Foundations & Other Organizations
Baltimore Steel & ACM Erectors
David S. Brown Enterprises, LTD
Procter & Gamble Cosmetics Foundation
Ziger/Snead Architects & Charles Brickbauer
Corporations, Foundations & Other Organizations
DLA Piper
Lockhart Vaughan Foundation
The Sheridan Foundation
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
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The most significant source of
support for current purposes is
the $1.8 million in gifts to the
2008 Annual Fund. This amount is
equivalent to a 5 percent payout on
an endowment fund of more than
$36 million. The Annual Fund is a
key component in MICA’s capital
fundraising.
CORNERSTONE SOCIETY
All contributors who made annual
gifts and pledges of $25,000
and above
Individuals
Jacquelyn & Stephen Boesel
Sylvia & Eddie Brown P’02
George L. Bunting, Jr. & Anne Bunting
Fay M. Chandler ’67
Betty Cooke ’46 & William O.
Steinmetz ’50
Alice Falvey Greif & Roger Greif
Mimi Gross
David ’61 & Diana Jacobs
Catherine & Charles A.* Knott
Arnell Lewis Land
Neil & Sayra Meyerhoff
Robert E. Meyerhoff H’94
Sheila & Richard Riggs
Ross Schoyer Estate
Fred E. Worthington* ’57 &
Anne R. Gossett
Corporations, Foundations,
Government & Other Organizations
City of Baltimore
Jacob & Hilda Blaustein Foundation
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Jacques & Natasha Gelman Trust
The Winifred M. Gordon ’28 Foundation
Maryland State Department of Education
Parks & People Foundation
The Starr Foundation
CARNEGIE SOCIETY
All contributors who made annual
gifts & pledges of $15,000–$24,999
Individuals
M. Gwen Davidson & Nancy Haragan
Rosalee ’60 & Richard Davison
Susan & Jon H. Levinson P’03
Charles & Dana Nearburg P’07
George A. Roche
Corporations, Foundations,
Government & Other Organizations
David Edward Furniture Ltd.
M&T Bank
The Mondriaan Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
T. Rowe Price Associates
Foundation, Inc.
The Wachovia Foundation
CENTENNIAL SOCIETY
All contributors who made annual
gifts & pledges of $10,000–$14,999
Individuals
Marcella Louis Brenner* W ’32, H’01
Mary & Thomas Jasek P’10
Evelyn D. Schroedl ’40, W’55
Corporations, Foundations,
Government & Other Organizations
The Brenda Brown-Lipitz Family
Foundation, Inc.
Jane & Worth B. Daniels, Jr. Fund
The Evergreen House Foundation
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The Maryland State Arts Council
The Municipal Art Society
The Toby Fund
CORINTHIAN SOCIETY
All contributors who made annual
gifts & pledges of $5,000–$9,999
Individuals
S. B. Cooper ’72
Christopher P. D’Anna
Shirley Derr
Rosetta & Mathias J. DeVito
Susan Shaw & Jack Freeman P’09
Virginia K. Adams & Neal M.
Friedlander
Fredye & Adam Gross
Jo Ann & David ’66 Hayden
LeRoy E. Hoffberger
Margaret G. Klitzke
Sara J. & Robert G. McCurdy P’11
Anne B. & Roger G. Powell P’07
Monica & Arnold Sagner
Nancy R. & John W. Sasser
Mary Ellen Shaeffer ’55, W’57
Barbara & James L. Shea
Katherine & Arnold Snider P’99
Penelope & Peter West P’06
Corporations, Foundations,
Government & Other Organizations
Alex Brown Investment Management,
LLC
Baltimore Office of Promotion and
the Arts
The William & Karin Banks
Foundation, Inc.
The Ira J. Basler, Jr. & Mary K. Basler
Foundation
Big Huge Games, Inc.
The Charlesmead Foundation
Mary and Dan Dent Fund of the BCF
The Halle Family Foundation, Inc.
Legg Mason Charitable Foundation
The Procter & Gamble Fund
The Jean & Sidney Silber
Foundation, Inc.
Aaron & Lillie Straus Foundation
THE STORE LTD
Union Memorial Hospital
Venable Foundation, Inc.
PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY
All contributors who made annual
gifts & pledges of $2,500–$4,999
Individuals
Katharine Gust Blakeslee ’82, P’04
Stiles Tuttle Colwill
Mary & Charles Costa
Joan M. E. Gaither
Barbara & Sam Himmelrich
Lynn & Ross Jones
Kevin Kearney ’74
Philip E. Klein W’67
Gregg Lhotsky ’86
Martha Macks-Kahn & Peter Kahn
Marilyn Meyerhoff
Mary & James Miller
Jeanette Opalensky
Anne S. Perkins
Debra ’92 & Joe Rubino
Ellen S. & Dino S. Sangiamo
Leonard Schmitz
Sharon Seligson
Dorothy Wolman & Paul C. Wolman III
Sallie Fraenkel Zuch & Michael E.
Zuch P’08
Corporations, Foundations,
Government & Other Organizations
The Lois & Irving Blum Foundation
Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown
Hamilton Barksdale Brown
Charitable Trust
Hecht-Levi Foundation
Gloria B. & Herbert M. Katzenberg
Charitable Fund
The John J. Leidy Foundation, Inc.
Maryland Artists Equity Foundation
The Lloyd E. Mitchell Foundation
The Thomas F. and Clementine L.
Mullan Foundation
Alvin & Louise Myerberg Family
Foundation, Inc.
Nash & Associates, LLC
The Nuckolls Fund for Lighting
Education
Odorite
Parkhurst Dining Services
Rudolph’s Office & Computer
Supply, Inc.
Salisbury Family Foundation
The Aber D. Unger Foundation, Inc.
Ziger/Snead LLP Architects
LUCAS SOCIETY
All contributors who made annual
gifts & pledges of $1,000–$2,499
Individuals
Anonymous
Janice & Harold Adams P’92
Priscilla Alexander P’81
Susan Baker P’11
Patricia & Thomas C. Barry
Patricia & Michael Batza, Jr.
Polly & Bruce Behrens
Betty Bloecher ’52 & John H. Bloecher,
Jr. ’51
Aurelia & Perry J. Bolton
Esther B. Bonnet
Marc C. ’76 & Victoria G. Boone
Charles Brickbauer
Christine & John Bruns P’04
Hobart C. Buppert II
Jim ’82 & Anne Burger
Laura R. Burrows
Karen Lee Carroll
Sherry Christhilf & Stuart M. Christhilf III
Beverley C. Compton, Jr.
Mary-Jo ’66 & Robert ’61, ’70 Dale
Robert V. P. ’62 & Janice M. Davis
Linda DePalma ’76 & Paul Daniel ’75
J. Kevin Donovan P’10, P’11
Wilbur S. Ervin P’72, P’78
Ronald ’64 & Fran Fidler
Anne Mastrangelo Fink ’77 &
Aaron Fink ’77, P’08
Ralph Fisher
John G. ’60 & Berthe Ford
Susan & Michael R. Franco
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost
Harriet ’43 & Clement Gardiner
Ann M. Garfinkle & Joseph Brent
Sandra Levi Gerstung
Anni & Jeremy Gibson P’11
Frank Grant
William Grant
Phyllis Green P’92
Gwen C. Hackney & Richard C.
Hackney, Jr.
David R. Hart & Joseph Costa
Genya & Samuel B. Hopkins
Lucille Hughes
Al ’41 & Helen Hurwitz
D. Richard Iardella, Jr.
Tonya Y. ’02 & Kempton M. Ingersol
David ’95 & Anjeli Inscore
Rebecca S. & Dean P. Kasperzak P’11
Lorie C. Kim ’05
Patricia E. & Gary* Kreger P’08
Jonna & Fred Lazarus
Suzanne Levin-Lapides ’69
Flo & Roger Lipitz
Eleanor & David Macedonia P’03
Ruth R. Marder
Meghan ’95 & Brian ’93 Martel
Stephen A. Massad P’07
Mary Jo & Harry Meyerhoff
Sally Michel
Michael R. Molla & G. Bradley Weesner
Joan C. Netherwood ’77 & Paul H.
Netherwood, Jr.
Nancy & Tom O’Neil
Melanie Pai P’10
Jerome J. Parks
Martha and Terry Allen Perl
Mary J. & Jeffrey W. Rasmussen P’10
Lisa Reich & L. Robert Johnson P’00
Luise V. Reichert ’76, ’81
Rachel A. & Mark C. Rohr P’11
Carla Heider Rosenzweig ’73
Phyllis & William Rosser
Annette & Joseph Rubin
Nancy Rubins ’74
Lainy Lebow-Sachs & Leonard Sachs
Lisa Sallow
Irma & Abby Sangiamo
Lawrence J. Sapanski P’05
Margaret C. Saunders ’49, W’50
Earl Saxon
Elizabeth & Stephen T. Scott P’07
Nellie ’49 & Truman T. Semans
Robert A. Shelton
Jan Staller ’75
Mark ’90 & Tammi Stempel
Tylden Westcott Streett ’54, ’57
Cynthia Stroud ’78
Karen Stults
Eleanor K. Trowbridge*
Susan & R. Hutchings Vernon
Elizabeth & John B. Warters P’11
Reggie Wells ’71
Corporations, Foundations,
Government & Other Organizations
American Council on Italian Matters
Baltimore Bar Foundation
Frank Brown Charitable Trust
CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield
Nathan & Suzanne Cohen
Philanthropic Fund
The Coleman Foundation, Inc.
Paul J. Daniel - Sculptor
Dupkin Educational & Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Farrell Family Foundation Inc.
Gartner, Inc.
Gladstone Foundation Fund
F. B. Harvey Fund
The Joseph Mullan Company
Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Memorial
Foundation
John & Evelyn Kossak Foundation, Inc.
The Linehan Family Foundation, Inc.
The Dr. Frank C. Marino Foundation
Maryland Humanities Council
The Joseph Meyerhoff Fund, Inc.
Miles & Stockbridge Foundation, Inc.
The Murthy Foundation Inc.
Owen Charitable Foundation
R. Dominic Pelicano Scholarship Fund
PNC Bank Foundation
Related Arts and Culture Path of the
BCF
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
Jacob S. Shapiro Foundation
Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse, Inc.
MI C A BES TOWS F IRST AN N U A L LEAD ERSHIP
AWARDS AT 2 0 0 7 LEA D ERSHIP D I N N ER
SPONSORS
All contributors who made annual
gifts & pledges of $500–$999
From left, George Bunting, Neil Meyerhoff, Anne Perkins, and
Fred Lazarus
At its annual Leadership Dinner on October 25, 2007,
MICA celebrated raising $75 million in the 2000–2007
comprehensive campaign in support of The Plan for the
21st Century. The College also recognized with its first
Leadership Awards the co-chairs of that campaign, Anne
Perkins and George Bunting, the two longest-serving
members of MICA’s Board of Trustees.
According to President Fred Lazarus, The Plan for the
21st Century “was very aggressive, calling for many
changes that would take MICA to a new level. Making
that a reality required significant support from visionary
donors such as George and Anne Bunting and Eddie and
Sylvia Brown, who gave the campaign’s two largest gifts.
This support has allowed us to break new ground in the
education of artists, and play a major role in the economic
health and quality of life in our community.”
The MICA Leadership
Award was created
by nationally renowned
designer Betty Cooke
’46 in collaboration with
Paul Daniel ’75 and Bill
Steinmetz ’50. Its three
components—a marble
base echoing the 1907
Main Building, a glass
triangle echoing Brown
Center, and a sterling
silver circle, representative of the then-under-construction Gateway—“are symbolic of the College’s core belief
in the importance of a balance of tradition and innovation supported by a solid foundation,” according to Fred
Lazarus in his remarks at the event.
The Campaign for the 21st Century was initiated while
Anne Perkins was Chairman of the Board, and her leadership, including advocacy for expanding MICA’s international reach, was credited as helping to raise the bar on
fundraising to help “elevate this College to a new level.”
George Bunting, who headed the search committee that
helped recruit Fred Lazarus as president, has played a
leadership role in every capital fundraising effort since
the 1970s. He was described as having an understanding
of “the critical role that artists and designers play in society, and what is needed to prepare artists for that role.”
MICA’s impact on the Baltimore community was recognized at the event through a proclamation from the City
of Baltimore presented by Deputy Mayor Salima Marriott.
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
Individuals
Kathy & Rock Amick P’11
Patricia Marsh Anderson ’89
Theresa L. Bedoya & Timothy App
Marc & Leonor Blum
Colleen & Ronald Bouma P’08
Judith A. Brown P’11
Sukey Bryan ’90 & Jim Brooks
Carolyn Campbell ’72
Carolyn Carlson
George Ciscle
Ted ’70 & Rebecca Crosby
Mary Carol ’62 & Roger Davis
Anne M. Deford
Barbara ’91 & Louis Denrich
Gretel & Stephen E. Derby
Jephta & Daniel Drachman
Thelma & David C. Driskell
Susan L. Fetterolf ’79 & Jeffrey Gorrin
Greg Foertsch ’95
Willard Fountain
Melanie B. & Mark M. Fullerton P’10
Elizabeth Glaser
Rick ’78 & Nancy Glaze
Hilry Gordon ’72
Sonia B. Gordon P’72
Nancy Grossman
Willard & Lillian Hackerman
Quinton Hallet
Elizabeth Harris
Chris Hartlove ’85 & Abby Lattes
Janet Bauer Hartman ’73
Jesse Hellman P’06
Jennifer G. & Douglas E. Hock P’11
George N. ’74 & JoAnn Holback
Valerie Howard & J. Woodward
Howard, Jr.
Michael Iampieri
Allan William Isaacson ’70
Maria Ankewitz Jacob ’69
Mary James
Jamie Johnson W’67
Joan A. & John P. Kane P’04
Ethel Kessler ’71
Estate of William L. Kinter
Martin J. Kotler ’75
Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01
Richard M. Lansburgh
Claire Larkin ’88 & David Graham
Jonathan T. Lipitz
Jennifer L. Livingston P’08
Regina Derwin Lofland ’62
Ellen Lupton & J. Abbott Miller
Jeanne Mace
Christopher H. Major ’88
Jeanne Markel & Chris Wedge P’06
Madolin Maxey ’70
Freida McCarty
Marcie Campbell McHale ’89
Peter & Elizabeth Moser
Jamie Negley
Ellen Orner
Raymond J. Piechocki
Craig ’72 & Sarah Richardson
Holly & James Riordan
Louisa W. Rogers
Libby Rouse
Patricia Rouse
Ida Barak & Thomas Sauermilch P’08
Judy & Ned Scheer P’96
Anne R. ’66 & Anthony South
Marianne & Daniel L. Spiegel
Lynn A. Streeter & Thomas K.
Landauer P’11
Katherine Merle-Smith Thomas ’42
Georgiana S. Tyler ’76 & Ralph Tyler III
Elizabeth & Brian Weese
Elizabeth R. & Steven R. Weiler P’11
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Betty Childs Wells ’48
Robert A. Wyatt ’77
Judy Zagozen ’73
Robert A. Zimmerman ’66
Corporations, Foundations,
Government & Other Organizations
The Animal Medical Hospital
Biogen Idec Foundation
The Black & Decker Corporation
Peter W. & Ruth H. Brooke Fund
The Sana and Andy Brooks
Family Fund
Canton Gallery
Chapman Family Fund
Cho Benn Holback Associates
Comegys Bight Charitable Foundation
Computer Associates International, Inc.
Derby Mason Family Fund at the BCF
Grieves, Worrall, Wright and
O’Hatnick, Inc.
Heidler Roofing Services, Inc.
Hilb, Rogal & Hobbs
Hord Coplan Macht, Inc.
Kessler Design Group, Ltd.
Kramon & Graham, P. A.
N & M Lazarus Fund
Jennifer Livingston Home Decor
Ethel M. Looram Foundation, Inc.
Lusk-Damen Charitable Gift Fund
MD Office Interiors
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company
George S. Rich Family Foundation, Inc.
James E. Steuart Foundation, Inc.
TIAA-CREF
Jay M. Wilson Fund
PATRONS
All contributors who made annual
gifts & pledges of $250–$499
Individuals
Nanny & Eric L. Almquist P’10
Gary D. Anderson
Alexander Baer
Christina S. Batipps ’03
Audrey B. & Hunter M. Black P’11
Maggie ’86 & Thomas Blanck
Mildred Blum
Ledley B. Boyce & Lambert G. Boyce,
Jr. P’10
Janet Beller Brandenstein ’79
Barbara & Ed Brody
Betsy & Charles E. Bryan
John J. Burke III
Peggy & Alberto Bustamante P’99
Timothy Caldwell ’83
Susan Cary-Hanson & Stephen P.
Hanson P’07
Robyn Chadwick ’75
Jane Wattenberg & Samuel Chase P’09
Cynthia Ciarpella P’09
Margaret & Frank Cusack P’01
Robin & George H. Dalsheimer
Dolores Davis ’00 & W. Bowdoin H’04
Davis, Jr.
Peter Dubeau ’83
Ronald J. Elbert ’58
Betty Enselein
Jerry Fine
Edie H. & James R. Garrett
Eva M. & Robert E. Glasgow P’10
Sally Gold & Elliot Zulver
John Goodrich P’08
Marjorie K. ’48 & Stanley Greenebaum
E. Victoria Hamilton & Robert B.
Hamilton III P’11
David Hamilton ’62
Heidi K. & William H. Henson P’04
Gina & Dan Hirschhorn
Ann-Laurie & Fred Hyman P’08
Sarah & Paul Johnson P’08
Wendy Jones & Peter Sims P’08
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Josie & Gerald Katz
Scott G. Kelly ’87
Townsend & E. Robert Kent, Jr.
Sally King-Nero ’81 & Joseph Nero ’84
Laura C. Kirchner-Thenard
Karl Koch ’91
Leven C. Leatherbury ’47
Bou W. & Jang S. Lee P’07
Carlton Leverette ’71
Renée Levine-Packer & Arnold Packer
Peter Liebhold ’80
Cristin Aileen Link ’00
Sarah & Henry R. Lord
Deborah & Michael Lynch P’02
Natasha & Trail Mathias
Guy M. McKhann P’88
Birgit McQueen ’81
G. G. Miller ’71
Jack S. Miller ’67
Anna P. Moore
Emil W. Naschinski ’76
Beverly Nelson ’77
Grace & Francis Neston P’09
Richard Emery Nickolson ’68
Jean O’Farrell P’10
Susan & Charles Offutt
Madeleine O’Reilly
Bodil Ottesen
Brad & Meg Pahmier P’02
Mary Jane & Ralph Palmigiano P’08
Nicholas Papanicolaou P’10
Diane Pappas & Larry Goldstein
Julie & Michael Pieper P’09
Angela Dubbert Pond ’65
Madeline Murphy Rabb ’66
David & Deborah Rigby P’08
Mary & Paul Roberts
Sam Robinson ’78
Anne & Kenneth Ross P’05
Don Saff
Diana & Jeffrey Samet
Nancy Monte Santo ’50
Stephen C. Sattler
Roberta & Andrew Seidman P’99
Marta & Haidari Shikari P’04
Judith D. Simons ’69
Diane & Ralph D. Smalley P’09
Michael J. Sodaro
Harriet Stein & Mende Lerner
Frances Swietlicki ’62
Elisabeth H. Hazard & Jonothan C.
Tierce P’10
David Valle
Robin Wahler P’11
Paul Weiss
Alexander E. Wissel ’00
Junko & Malcolm Wong P’06
Justine M. Woolner-Wise ’77
Chris & James D. Wright
Nancy Lee Wright P’08
Carolyn Stratford Younce
Corporations, Foundations,
Government & Other Organizations
Carroll Independent Fuel Co.
CBIZ, Inc.
Nancy B. and Howard K. Cohen
Charitable Fund
Fireline Corporation
Gina B. & Daniel B. Hirschhorn Fund
Hopkins Federal Savings Bank
Foundation
Lincoln Financial Group
Kenneth C. Lundeen Fund
Piedmont Landscape Group, LLC
Michael Runk Plumbing & Heating
Saff Tech Arts Inc.
Taylor Rentals
The Three Arts Club of Homeland, Inc.
United Concordia
Valley Craftsmen Ltd.
Worklife Solutions, Inc.
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All contributors who made annual
gifts & pledges of $100–$249
Individuals
Anonymous
Eric Abrecht ’91
Ernest R. Abruzzo
Alice Margolin Adler ’53
Nelson H. Adlin ’52
Mary & Peter C. Agre P’08
Yeohyun Ahn ’07
Annmarie Cooper Albert ’85
Patricia Alexander ’81 & Kevin Edward
Labadie ’81
Amabel & William Allen P’99, P’06
Jacqueline & Richard Amico P’08
Mabel K. M. Ammon ’57
Dorothy M. Anderson
Florence & Eric Anderson P’07
Mildred Bottner Anderson ’60
Jennifer C. Andiorio & Matthew P.
Hohner
Dolores M. Andrew ’82
Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong ’80
Charles J. Arnold
Stacy Arnold ’83 & Lee Boot ’82
Theda Askew & Laurin B. Askew III
Irene E. Aspell ’78
Phyllis Bachand ’92
Jeanne Baetjer
Elizabeth H. Balthis ’53
Bruno Baran ’76
Lyda Barrera P’11
Frances D. Barth
Mary Barton ’47
J.M. Baughman ’80
Michael Baylin
John W. Beckley
Margaret & William Bell P’92
Ales Bellino ’74
Deborah A. & James H. Bennati P’08
James Bentley ’84
Carolyn ’72 & Michael ’73 Berardesco
Marie T. & Robert L. Bergbauer P’09
Toni Berger ’81
Christy Bergland ’67
Lois & Marc Bernstein P’11
Leesha W. Bills ’77
Eileen W. Blankenbaker ’79
Andrew Blumberg
Christopher L. Bohaska
Paul J. Boone, Sr.
Berrisford W. Boothe ’86
Gertrude E. Berger-Borrell ’75
Alexander Ormond Boulton ’74
Adeetje Bouma ’08
David N. Boyajian ’82
Dotsie Boyce
William Breighner ’71
John E. Brewer
Holly & Robert S. Bricken
Jean Brinton-Jaecks ’72
Alice M. Bristor ’65
M. J. Brodie
Christine Brown & J. Dorsey Brown III
Robert R. Browne, Jr. ’51
Elizabeth P. Bryan
Joyce A. Bucci ’73
Elinor & Charles Cahn
Pamela ’71 & Douglas ’71 Campbell
Eleanor & Anthony M. Carey
Lloyd S. Cargile ’60
Darlene Carky P’08
Juanita & Norman Carlberg
Helen Day Carter ’41
Alex Cecil P’06
Deborah Chambliss
Kathleen M. ’72 & Conrad M. ’70
Chaney
Sara & Edward Charit P’08
Ralph Chieffo ’78
Erin Chrest
Dwayne K. Christian ’85
Karen Cipolla ’74 & Chris S. Perry ’76
Joanna Clark ’73
William Clarke ’53
Carmen & Francisco Claudio-Albarran
P’08
Wally Coberg
Reba K. & Arnold G. Cohen
Charles W. Collett
Gregory Comstock ’75
Jason Conradt ’94
Simeon G. Costea ’95
Annet Couwenberg
Christine & Richard Croarkin P’11
Clark Crolius ’71 & Victoria Nolan
Sita & Peter Culman
Frances Y. Culotta
E. Gillian Daley-Conner ’91
Jane Dalrymple-Hollo ’81
Sue Ellen Dalsemer
Lynn R. & Harold M. Davidov
Ruth Anne Davis
Anne Davis-Heim & James H. Heim P’10
Maggi DeBaecke ’69
Marcia DeBock & Michael Connor P’11
Terry Wiest Dechene ’81
L. Patrick Deering
Susan Sunderland DeFelice ’86
Dian E. & Michael S. Deimler P’11
Betty-Lynne & John P. DeLaura P’11
Marybeth & Mark De Lotto P’10
Michael R. ’74 & Judy Derbyshire
Nancy Devierno ’74
Juliana D. Delgado ’04
Seth A. Dorcus
John R. Dorsey*
Richard J. Dougherty ’70
Imogene Drummond ’83
Elyse Dubin & Elie Aliman P’11
Milton Dubrov ’43
Dan Dudrow ’67
Michael Dunne ’71
Dale W. Dusman ’70
William F. Eberhart, Jr.
Margaret & George G. Egenhoefer P’02
Margaret & Wolfgang Egger P’03
Monique & Jeffrey Escher P’10
Allen Ezkenazi P’10
David Ewing P’11
Eleanor Lobe Fax ’41
Joan & Paul Feldman
Brigitte ’77 and Nicholas Fessenden
Barbara Fineblum ’79
Sharon L. & William H. Fischer P’10
Pam B. ’80 & Morris Flam
Jo Fleming ’79
Stanley R. Flint ’69
Mary B. Foisy & John Aitken P’11
Joann & Kent C. Fong P’11
Diane C. Ford P’10
Jolene B. ’84 & Philip Forrester
Barbara & Patrick Francis
Remmi Franklin ’74
Louise Freedman ’80
Joan Friedel ’61
Anne A. Fullenkamp ’97
Jean Carolyn Fulton ’76
Theresa Getz P’10
Carmelle Gibbons ’83
Ellen B. Gibbs
Douglas S. Gillette ’71
Jan Gluch P’08
Ilene Goldberg ’68
Robert Goldman
Paul Goodman
Robert A. Gracie ’66
David Gracyalny
Linda & Robert Grambau P’08
Mrs. Leonard L. Greif, Jr.
Nanette Greif & Irvin Greif, Jr.
Susan & Peter Greif
Sherrie S. & Anthony D. Groshong P’10
Michael Grove ’78
J. Samuel Gude
Sharon Gumerlock ’77
Anne Gummerson ’75
Nancy Hudgel Gurganus ’70
Caryn A. Gutterman ’06
Pamela & Burt Gutterman P’05
Nancy G. & Richard A. Guzzo P’11
Charlie Hahn ’98
Anne Hanger ’74
Andrew Harader ’76
Brian M. Harris ’80
Ruth I. Harris
Linda Harrison-Parsons ’90
Patricia & Mark Havey P’06
Laura L. Hatcher ’98
Jerome Hausman
Ric ’68 & Lorraine Haynes
Fontaine Hebb ’81 & John Slorp
Ann M. Heether ’62
Mara Held P’08
Patricia Lynne Gallo Hellman ’94
Kathy & Glenn Helme
Janice E. Milner Hemphill ’84
Jane S. Hennegar ’47
Lois Hennessey
Sandra & Tom Hess
Joye Burkett Hicks ’51
Terriann & Donald Hilbinger P’08, P’09
Gina Hirschhorn
Patricia Homer & Randall LaLonde
P’03, P’04
Michelle & Stephen Horvath P’11
Kerr Houston
Pamela & James Howard P’11
Sarah B. Howe P’01
Mai L. & Chi H. Hum P’11
Amy Hunter
Rosita Cangelosi Hurka ’51
Curtis Hutchinson ’85
Carol Hylton & William A. Hylton, Jr.
Harriet S. Iglehart
Susan L. & Philip C. Iglehart
Hiromi & Yoshitaka Ishii P’08
Christino Jackson, Sr.
Michael Jackson
Leslie & Timothy Jenison P’07
Kathy & Gary Johnson P’11
Deborah J. Jones ’68
Jean A. Jones P’09
Patricia & Mark K. Joseph
Gisela Jules ’74
Ann & Sam Kahan
Joan ’47 & Theodore Kaiser
Gail & Leonard Kaplan
Polly M. & Philip H. Kasey P’08
Barry ’73 & Susan Katz
Carroll H. Kehne, Jr. ’60 & Donna Kehne
Nanette ’72 & Stephen ’70 Keith
Rebecca Kelley ’93
Andrew J. Kennedy P’10
Charles P. H. Kernan
Roland H. King, Jr.
Jennie A. & John Kixmiller P’10
Philippa & Karl Klessig P’05
Karen Klinedinst ’85
Calvin K. ’57 & Anna Kobsa
Eileen & Stephen B. Koenigsberg
Stanley Kogan
Jeffrey B. Kolodin
Yael Konowe ’90
Sharon Koscinski ’60
G. Priscilla Kossoy ’82
Susan P. Krieger ’65, ’74
Stanley Kroiz ’67
Tracy Lambros ’87, ’01 & Will Backstrom
Barbara Lamdin ’72
William W. Lamprell, Jr. ’75 & Jessica
Lamprell
Martha R. Lancaster ’85
Judy & Joseph M. Langmead
Linda F. & Julian L. Lapides
C O MP U TER GA M E CO M P A N IES ’ I N V EST M E N T I N M I CA REF L E CT S M I CA’ S
V A LU E TO THE I N D U S T RY – D av i d Ins c o r e ’ 9 5 & G r e g F o e r t s c h ’9 5
Virginia M. Larsen & Stephen D. Parker
P’10
Virginia & Earl E. Laue P’02
George Lavdas
Annette Lawrence ’90
Dorothy V. Lee W’50
David W. Lehman ’62
Ellen L. Levine ’84
Karen M. & Paul M. Lewis P’10
Giselle N. Lewis-Archibald ’05, ’07 &
Wayne Archibald
Xijing Lian P’08
Judith Lichtman ’89 & James Rieck
’87, ’03
Arthur Lien ’76
Michelle & Peter Lin P’09
Kevin Scott Lohr ’92
Lindy Lord
Alan & Chun Louie P’09
Barbara D. Lynch
Constance Mace
Amy Macht & George Grose
Fletcher R. Mackey
Frances Mackey ’66 & David Youngstrom
P ’99
Jeanie Maddux & Thomas H. Maddux IV
Raymond Majerski ’03
Kathleen H. Malanowski ’83
Bobbi & Randy Maltsberger P’08
Douglas R. Mann
Gary Allen Marcus ’65
Kathryn & Francis Margherita P’09
Jean H. & Robert E. Markison P’12
Allegra Marquart
Glenn Marshall ’63
Marta Martray P’04, P’06
Bruce E. Marzahn ’68
Brenda M. Mason & Timothy A. Mason,
Sr. P’09
Allyn Massey ’89 & Gary K. Thompson
’90
Mary Matson ’93 & Matt Even ’93
Janice McCulley
H. McCullin ’58, ’61
Carol & George McGowan
Elizabeth McLeod ’72
Myong & Mark McTague P’03
Candy & Howard Means P’98
Margaret & Dane Merchant P’09
Marjorie T. ’78 & Jack Merriman P’81,
P’94
Pat Milburn & Russ Milburn, Jr. P’08
Karen C. Miller
Pamela J. Miller & Carl W. Miller II P’11
Stephanie F. Miller
Susan & William Mitchell
David G. Mock
Karen Molloy ’75
Alisa J. & David W. Moore P’11
Allen D. Moore
Doreen & Carlton Morgan P’10
Judith & Charles Morgan
Stacey Saltzman Moriarty ’82
Judith A. Morrison ’74
Laurie Mosello P’06
Mary & John J. Mulhern P’94
David Musgrave
Sharon & Jon Nachison P’06
Eileen & John Nack P’84
Grazia & Marc Narkus-Kramer P’00
Debra & Henry Nazdrowicz P’08
Katharine C. Neckel ’00
Christine C. Neill ’71 & Lewis S. Fifield
P’90
Susan Neradt P’11
Ricka Neuman & Ted Niederman
Robert Nichols ’65
Marjorie Noll ’80
Anna Olcerst ’04
Gail & Eric Ostergaard
Kathy & Peter L. Ostermiller P’10
Nick Paciorek ’85 & Michele Aucoin
Lawrence C. Pakula
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
When Greg Foertsch ’95, an original member
of the Firaxis team, became its internship coordinator, he turned to his alma mater for talent: “Our philosophy is to find excellent fine
artists and teach them the computer skills,
and MICA gives us excellent fine artists.”
David Inscore ’95, founder and Studio Art Director of Big Huge Games, added, “I was so
fortunate to have come out of MICA in the
mid-1990s, when games really started to
take off. Being able to pass that opportunity
on to MICA students is just one of the things
that drives me now. I’ve been doing this for
13 years, and I have a blast every single day.
It re-energizes me to sit down and talk to students about this opportunity.”
The bucolic Baltimore suburb of Hunt Valley
is home to a diverse collection of computer
game companies whose innovative and dynamic products have helped push gaming to
a new level. MICA’s presence is a big reason
why these firms chose to set up shop on the
East Coast—and MICA alumni are a major asset for these companies.
Together, two firms, Firaxis Games and Big
Huge Games, employ more MICA graduates
than any single employer. Firaxis, one of the
world’s premier game development studios
and home of legendary designer Sid Meier,
just hired its fifteenth MICA graduate. Big
Huge Games, a video game studio focused
on cutting-edge technology and aimed at
mass-market game development, currently
employs thirteen.
Yvette & Michael Panasowich P’11
Linda & Stanley Panitz
Brian T. Parrish P’11
Louis Pfarr, Jr. P’09
Tina & Frederick Pfeiffer P’11
Mac & Wickie Plant
Elizabeth & Theodore Pochter
Scott D. Ponemone ’79
J. Davidson Porter & Timothy J. Ring
Linda & Earl Porter P’10
Thomas H. Powell
Janice Proctor ’36
Charlotte Purdum ’91
Marsha D. Ramsay & John B. Ramsay III
Robert Rappaport
Marie & Greg Raschdorf P’07
Deborah Raven ’76
Lynn E. Read ’93
Gretchen S. & Roger D.* Redden
Carol Ann Reed ’82
Jeffrey Reed ’76
Marilyn & Stephen Reichstein
Stephanie Reimers ’95
W – Widow/er
As the industry has evolved and grown,
Foertsch and Inscore recognized that young
artists need more than talent and traditional
fine art skills in this competitive industry. So
they’ve been working with MICA to explore
curricula and programs to prepare MICA
students to hit the ground running with the
sophisticated 3D animation approaches that
are essential for success in gaming today.
Foertsch teaches MICA classes in contemporary character modeling techniques in 3D
Studio MAX, ZBrush, and Photoshop. He and
Inscore have consulted with MICA faculty on
coursework that would give MICA students a
solid foundation for a career in gaming.
Inscore observed that students prepared for
work in the gaming industry are also ready to
take on opportunities in films and other entertainment media. “Gaming has gotten so complex that a lot of what we do is comparable to
what they’re doing in the movies,” he explained.
And MICA is uniquely positioned to take advantage of what’s happening in both areas:
“Other art schools have gaming programs, but
MICA is the only art school on the East Coast
that has such a strong community of game developers and game studios nearby.”
D. Peter Rex P’02
Louise Reynolds ’89
Judith H. & Donald S. Richardson P’10
Ruth Fulcher Rickert ’41
Frances & Robert H. J. Rivoire P’01
Ronald X. Roberson ’77
Carol A. & John L. Roberts P’11
Rochelle & Bruce Roberts P’09
David A. Robinson ’71
James H. Robinson III
Kyoungae L. & James H. Robinson P’11
Linda & Zelig Robinson
Nancy J. & James M. Robinson P’11
Marta Rodriguez ’02
Barbara & Christopher Romano P’06
Eileen Rose
Sherah B. Rosen
Jann Rosen-Queralt & Philip Campbell
Richard L. Roth ’69
Kenneth Royster ’73
Ernest Rubenstein P’78
Wendy Rurka
Theresa Ryan P’11
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Arlene Z. & Fred E. Sacks
Barbara Sacks-Kully ’55
Gloria Mermelstein Sandler ’62
Christine & Paul Sarbanes
Claire L. ’50 & Lawrence Sarubin
Pamela Schachter P’09
Leslie A. & Mark L. Scheuer P’10
Debbie L. & Dru A. Schmitt P’11
Connie & Thomas Scott P’09
Linda & John Seifert
Barbara T. Shaffer ’95
Joseph M. Shannon
Sharon & Ronald Sharp P’05
Catherine J. Shelley ’70, P’03
Leslie Shepard
Judith S. Shepherd P’07
Henry P. Shuler ’73
Tammra ’65 & Arnold Sigler
Donna Simmonds & Frank Simmonds
III P’07
Victoria & Raymond Skelly P’11
Gayle Y. & Mark A. Sloan P’08
Gregory Smearman ’82
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Giselle Lewis-Archibald ’05, ’07 became
active in MICA’s student community the
minute she stepped on campus, and
her involvement at MICA continues today. She serves on the national Alumni
Council and is the Council’s liaison with
the Board of Trustees’ Committee on
Student Affairs. “Attending the Alumni
Council meetings,” she says, “I realized
that only about 12 percent of the alumni
give to the Annual Fund, and I realized
what a difference it can make if just one
more person participates. Sometimes
that little bit of money really does make
a difference.”
Lewis-Archibald, a native of the British
West Indies, transferred to MICA her
sophomore year. “My counselor recommended MICA because he thought it
would be a great fit for my personality,”
she says. “He was right.” She joined the
Mentoring Network when she arrived at
MICA, and her participation in the network to support new African-American
Melanie Smith & Flavious Smith, Jr.
P’08
Turner B. Smith
Mary & John Snead P’05, P’08
David Spector
Barbara Spodak ’78
Diane K. L. Starr P’10
Margot Starr & Michael J. Kernan
Sharon & Eric Stedfeld P’08
Steven R. Stegner
Dava Presslor Stravinsky ’80
John ’63 & Leona Sutton
Beverly F. Symonds P’05
Diana & Marcel Talbot P’09
Judith & Alan Tapper
Clytie W. ’71 & Robert Taylor
Ellen & Bruce T. Taylor
Juliet A. Eurich & Louis B. Thalheimer
Suzanna & Robert Thieblot
Sally & B. Marvin Thomas
Veronica Thomas
Vicki & Mark Thompson P’04
Ann Toohey & William Toohey III P’08
Elizabeth A. & Roy D. Toulan, Jr. P’10
Richard A.Trail
Judith & Charles Tremel
Alice D. Trosch ’77
Joanne B. Tulkoff ’05
Ruth Shreeve Uhrig ’39
Stephen Van de Castle ’77
John and Nancy Van Ness P’01
Lyndie Vantine ’89
Janet A. Vermehren-Shepler
Barbra & G. David Vorozilchak P’10
Ruth Wagner ’46
Joanne & Edward Wallach
Joyce & Thomas Ward
Ann L. & Herbert F. Waters P’11
Colleen Woytowitz Waters ’75
Patricia J. & Duane A. Webber P’10
Isobel L. Weiner ’52
Leslie ’70 & Laura ’70 Weiner
Michael Weiss ’96
Ed Werner ’74
Kay P. & John R. White P’09
William Whiting
Beverley & Robert Whitworth P’07
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Alanea Williams & George Williams,
Jr. P’08
Jack Williams ’70
Alethea Williams-Carlson P’10
Anne Wilson & John W. Wilson, Jr. P’10
Marilyn Wong P’08
Daniel R. Woodhead
Elizabeth Woolever ’81
Jialan Yi P’11
Ann ’99, ’03 & Joel Zaiman
Felicia Zannino-Baker ’87
Marjorie Klyne Ziegler ’51
Glenn Zweygardt ’69
Corporations, Foundations,
Government & Other Organizations
The Abell Foundation, Inc.
Abrecht Design, Inc.
Aetna
Elie Aliman Design, Inc.
Art Effects Decorative Painting, LLC
Atapco
Donald Baechler Studio
Beach Signs & Designs, LLC
Bergen County United Way
Toni Berger Designs, LLC
Dorothy C. Boyce Fund
Robert R. Browne Art Studio
The Aaron Catzen Foundation
Construction Systems of New England
Countrywide Cares
Creative Print Group
Dorcus Construction Co., Inc.
France-Merrick Foundation
S. Freedman & Sons, Inc.
Paul Goodman Co.
W. Arthur Grotz Foundation, Inc.
Anne Gummerson Photography
Edward Paul Haladay Partners, Ltd.
Bernice L. & Albert D. Hutzler, Jr.
Fdn., Inc.
IBM Corporation
Leesha Lee, Ltd.
David Lehman Interiors
Linwoods
Longtail Graphics
Maxalea Nurseries
students at MICA became a part of
“every campus job and every interaction with my peers. For instance, as a
Hall Advisor for residence life, I saw
myself as a mentor/advisor to every
resident in my community—I planned
student activities, helped with personal
issues, gave technical help, and acted
as a mediator in times of conflict.”
Lewis-Archibald held down a total of
four jobs on campus during her undergraduate career, including positions
as a tour guide and peer career counselor, just to make ends meet. “To be
honest,” she explained, “my decision to
make a gift to MICA centered around
the fact that each time I applied for a
degree program, I wished there were
more scholarship funds available. So
many students go through this and end
up having to depend on private loans. I
can’t give as much as I would like right
now, but hopefully what I can share will
help a student’s development at MICA.”
Mercantile Bankshares Corporation
Monk, LLC
Mount Royal Tavern
Nelson-Salabes, Inc.
New Age Builders, Inc.
Number Ten Foundation, Inc.
Stanley & Linda Panitz Fund
Paradigm Dynamics, Inc.
Rose Street Community Center
The Rothschild Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care of
Maryland, Inc
Hanan & Carole Sibel Family
Foundation, Inc.
Sunderland Interiors, Inc.
Taylor Foundation Inc.
Triple J. Enterprises, Inc.
(Belle Hardware)
Contributors
All contributors who made annual
gifts & pledges up to $100
Individuals
Anonymous
Susan Abbott ’74
Joan & Charles Abelson
Margaret A. Accardo ’86
Anne Adams-Kennedy ’91
Deborah A. Adams ’80
Gloria A. Adams ’06
Joanne L. Adleberg
Anne W. Adriance ’78
Seong-Min Ahn ’01 & Kevin Park ’98
Mary Beth Akre ’85
Karla K. Albertson P’08
Kathleen Alessi P’09
Rai Alexander ’00
Mary A. Alfano-Torres & Michael A.
Torres P’11
Elizabeth K. & Lawrence R. Allen P’11
Russell Allen ’63
Paul L. Almquist ’80
Laura S. Alper ’75
Inna & Alec Alpert P’10
Myriam Amaro-Ortiz ’89 & James T.
Lawrence ’69
Jean & William Ambrose P’01
Janice & Karl Amelang P’09
Grace M. Amico ’08
Claudia Amory ’85
Carl Amt ’88
Vera Parenti-Ancone & Peter T.
Ancone P’08
Dorothy Anderson ’96
Reba & Michael Andrew P’03
Karen & Jon Anger P’09
Sharon K. Antal P’10
Jeanne W. Antosiewicz P’98
Catherine L. & Miguel M. Aparicio P’10
Evelyn M. Apichella ’71
Jill J. & Carl Aquila P’11
Mary J. S. Ardissone ’73
Karl Ardo ’72
Danute Armstrong ’57
Sarah Burr Arnold ’73
Rhea Arnot ’92 & Helmut Jenkner
Mordechai Aryeh
Mieko Asada ’77
Ann Ashbery & Russell C. Powell P’11
Matthew Atha P’11
Fairinda Lamb Atkinson ’50
John Atkinson ’65
Andrea T. Attivissimo P’08
Mary Attivissimo
Barbara & Charles Auerbach P’03
Judie C. Bach
Heidi Bahr ’02
Carol Elaine Bailey ’68
Duncan Bailey ’69
Faith & Clayton Bailey P’08
Joann Baker & Lawrence Silverman P’08
Douglas Baldwin
Richard T. Barber
Brenda K. & Denvin E. Bard P’10
Mary S. & Thomas Barlow P’11
Kathy J. & Alan D. Barnes P’08
Sara E. Barnes ’08
Sarah Z. Barnes
Greg Barnhart ’71
Donna & Peter Barnum P’06
Deborah Barr ’75
Luis A. Barrera P’11
Meta Barton
Walter S. Barton ’85
David Bartosevich ’80
Michael E. Basch P’09
Brina Bass-Pintzuk ’69
Kathy & Bob Bastian ’08
Katharyn Batey ’77
Woody Batts ’01
DiAnn G. Baum ’64
Shelley M. & Aldus E. Baum P’09
Holly L. Baumgartner P’09
Susan O. Baxter ’78
Desmond T. Beach ’02
Jan J. & John F. Bean P’08
Betsy & Mark Beaugard P’06
Barbara C. Beaulieu ’94
M. Elaine Beck ’49
Tom Beck ’75
Catherine & Frederick Beckman P’11
David Bedingfield
Marley J. Beers ’78
Catherine Behrent ’92
Eulalee Bell P’08
Jane B. Bell ’74
Lisa V. & James E. Belton P’11
Mary Benedict
Mary T. ’69 & Walter Benewicz
Alison W. & David L. Bennett P’04
Georgia Benson ’53
Louis V. Benvenga ’69
Margaret ’54, ’77 & Donald ’54 Berger
Phyllis Berger ’93, ’98
Lane Berk
Richard Berkeley
Jean Bernhards ’85
William L. Berry ’03
Jennifer L. Beser ’06
Sylvia Rosen Beser ’44
Sophia S. Bess P’11
Calvin Coleridge Bethea ’91
Julienne Bethea
Mary S. Bickford ’72
Edda & Michael Bickler P’04
Marcus J. Bickler ’04
Linda Bills & Stephen Dallmus
Brandon T. Blackwell ’05
Karen & Michael Blackwell P’05
Catherine Blake
Marsha & Timothy Blaker P’10
Anne Bliss ’76 & John A. Brecht ’74
Patricia Foster & Luis Bocchio P’08
Joel D. Boches
Vicki Bogart ’70
Catherine & John Bogus P’98
Augustina Bohon ’56
Helen M. Bond ’47
William J. Bond ’62
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bordick
Donna Boucher P’11
Mary S. Bowerman ’49
Louis G. Bowers ’94
Frederick D. Bowling P’09
Ellen Boyzan ’88
Marina D. & Robert C. Brand P’11
Barbara & Harvey S. Braunstein P’08
John F. Breen ’69
Abraham C. Brewster ’03
Kathy Brieger
Peg Clawson Brier-Lyons ’77
Abigail Brigstocke ’92
Hannah & David Brion P’11
James P. Broadbent ’04
Hilary Bronder ’86
Charlotte Brooks ’81
David G. Brooks P’10
Margot J. & Peter S. Brooks P’11
Patricia & Charles Brooks
Cynthia Jawitz Brower ’73
Andrea R. Brown ’07
Huey Brown ’44
Julie K. Brown ’80
Linda Brown
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
Michael A. Brown ’79
Lucy Williams Browne ’76
Diana Brownell ’86 & Steven R.
DiGiovanni ’87
Peter R. ’89 & Serafina K. Bruun
Nataliya Bryksenkova P’10
Susan & Victor Brzozowski P’03
Evelyn & Abel Buan P’07
Linda Buas ’78
Edie M. Buchanan ’82
Jennie B. Budd ’86
George V. Bullough ’76
Lisa & Leonard Burger P’82
Ruth M. Burke ’80
Elizabeth & Ronald Burlin P’09
Shannon E. Burns ’98
Maria & David Burrington P’09
Rosana & Daniel Buscariollo P’11
Joel R. Buttery ’71
Elizabeth I. Buxbaum ’53
Elizabeth A. Byerly ’56
Phaedra M. Byrd ’02
William C. Byrne ’61
Vickie Eberly Byron ’78
James Calafiore ’85
Melinie & Jack Caldwell P’06
Gail R. Caltrider & Arthur P. Caltrider,
Jr. P’11
Vicki L. Cambridge P’09
Suzanna Camejo P’09
Aaron R. Campbell ’00
Jennie L. Canning ’99, ’00
Joanna Cannon ’66
Adrienne C. ’96 & Joshua H. Cantler
Amy & Paul Capetola P’10
Aurora Capone-Soll ’82
Marta B. Cardarelli ’72
Amber L. Carky ’08
Geraldine W. Carlin ’43
JoAnn & Barry Carlson P’11
Richard P. Carlson P’08
Roy Ann Swift Carney ’69
Melanie J. Carnsew ’94
Joan Carper ’66
Kathleen Carr ’92
Jackie Carroll-Garcia & Juan Garcia P’09
Candice & Robert Carter P’06
Elyse Carter ’74
Ron Carty ’75
Mary & James W. Cary
Mary & James Casey P’04
M. Kathy & Louis Cashiola P’01
Loretta Castaldi
Elvira Causey ’81
Lucille Browne Chamberlain ’50
Gloria S. Chananie ’52
Dolores & Donald Chapman P’05
Sally & William Charleroy P’00
Yen-Wen Chau ’00
Craig M. Chesek ’85
Marcy & Claude Chiaia P’11
William Chickillo ’74
Marian Sullivan Chilson ’99
Lucy Chittenden ’78
George K. Chlada ’60
Kathleen & James W. Churns P’08
Tamara N. Churns ’08
Phyllis & Bruno Ciancio P’06
Linda Cichan ’86
Kristin & Steven M. Ciesemier P’08
Natalie Ruth Cimbol ’55
Nancy A. Ciparro ’89
Carlton L. Clark II P’08
Lluvia I. Claudio-Albarran ’08
Mary Q. & William G. Clayton P’10
Denise F. & Billy R. Clevinger P’07
Marybeth & David Cloer P’11
Hannah Close ’04
Elizabeth G. & David M. Clough P’10
Debbie Coble P’10
Anna M. Zebley Cocco ’48
Anne & Charles Cochran P’10
Zita & Michael Codi P’07
W – Widow/er
Roland J. Cody ’69
Marion M. Coe ’08
Elizabeth D. & James S. Coffey P’06
Brenda Cohen P’00
Joan ’73 & Irv Cohen
Ruth & Lester Cohen
Ruth & Richard Colburn P’93
Julie & Charles Cole P’03
Pamela Cole ’70
Johanne T. Coleman ’81
Kathleen A. & R. Steven Coleman P’10
Patrick Calvin Coleman ’89
Diane M. & Albert R. Colombo P’10
Terry & Norris Commodore P’00
Gail & Dennis Compton P’09
Emilie Condon & Peter J. Malone P’11
Cory C. Cone ’07
Betsy Conlon
David Conn ’67
Janet H. Connelly ’86
Harry Connolly ’75
Mary Connor ’77
Nancy Lee Conrad ’72
Irma Contreras & Ricardo Contreras,
Sr. P’11
Susan & David Cook P’01
Elizabeth Cooke-King ’73
Marianne & John Cooper P’03
Victoria Cooper ’80
Hannah D. Cooper-Riaz ’73
Sharon & Marshall Cooperson P’05
Sally & Robert Copskey ’81
Jacqueline Coratti & Frank Coratti, Jr.
P’08
Ellen Corddry ’79
Debra A. & William R. Cornelius P’10
Christi A. Correa ’02
Georgia & John Corso P’05
John A. Corso III ’06
Liz & Dan Cotter P’08
Anne Adams Coulbourn ’50
Carolyn Adreon Councell ’58
Cynthia M. Courter ’84
Gary A. Cousin ’88
D. H. Covey ’94
Gina Covi ’94
Margaret & Kenneth Cox P’07
Barbara H. Craig ’59
Kathryn Crawley P’10
Richard Criqui, Jr. P’10
Katy Crowe ’78
Johnna L. & Bruce N. Cruser P’11
Betsie ’75 & Gilbert Cullen
Jane Cunha ’77
Princess E. Cureton P’11
Cynthia A. Czapski ’80
George Dabols ’64
Catherine Dailey ’65
Gussie M. Danches ’92
Kathleen & Bernard D’Andrea
Dorothy L. D’Anna ’76
Carol R. & George R. Dansberger P’11
Irena R. Danys & Andrew M. Garfinkle
P’11
Jean Dato-Probert ’84
Iris & Errol Daum P’06
Anita & Anthony C. Davies P’09
Tania D’Avignon ’64
Anneke Davis ’82
Lorine Davis P’10
Todd Davis P’10
Stephen M. Day ’71
Margarete B. de Soleil ’82
Jean Dean ’70
Veronica Dean P’08
Achamyeleh Debela ’81
Elisa F. Decker ’74
Shirley G. DeFelice
Julia C. Deford ’86 & Robert Deford, Jr.
Bill DeHuff ’78
Kenneth Deily ’73
Lisa DeMings ’89 & Alex Nosevich ’89
Barbara & Roger Demos P’01
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Susan K. DePetris P’09
W. Cary de Russy ’64
Cheryl DeSantis ’92
Donna L. & Michael J. DeSena P’08
Jon Alan Detwiler ’82
Nancy L. & Dirk Devault P’11
Laurel & Steven Devino P’11
Celene Di Francia P’10
Raymond L. Diament ’69
Jean Diamond ’85
Rufina & Francisco J. Diaz P’09
Susan B. & Fernando Diaz P’10
Myra Diaz P’06
Stacey L. & Thomas Diggs P’10
Lynda C. & Stephen C. DiJulio P’11
M. K. Dilli
Aimee A. Dixon ’96
Anh & Quy Do P’09
Margaret Donigan ’77
Carmella Doty ’99
Cheryl & Dennis Dougherty P’10
Doris & James Dougherty P’10
Cindy & Thomas Dourmashkin P’09
Louise & William F. Dove P’91
Wes Downing ’65
Evelyn H. Doxzon ’44
James J. ’80 & Susan L. Doyle P’10
Mildred D. Dreier
Noreen D. Dresser
Laure Drogoul ’81
Arthur B. Drought ’79
Marcella Drula ’71
Dorothy Duke ’49
Barbara Dulaney P’11
Ronald Dunaway ’84
Craig Dunklee ’85
Michael Dunn
Susan Dunnigan ’84
Claudia Durrell ’79
Laura G. Dutton P’06
Rachel E. Duvall ’08
Charles M. Dwyer P’11
Phyllis Eakin
Sara Jane Eames & Robert D. Eames,
Jr. P’09
Jeanette B. & William P. East P’09
Cathy A. Eckdall ’78
Cynthia & John Edelbrock P’10
Gary D. Ehlers ’78
Howard Ehrenfeld ’76
Beth Otter Ehrhart ’81
Wendy S. Ehrlich ’75
Vicki & Roger Eide P’10
Arnold Eldridge ’73
Tammi & Robert Z. Elek P’09
Jane Elkinton
Erin M. Ellis ’06
James S. Emge P’08
Stewart J. Emmerich ’81, P’11
Rebecca & Eleazar Enecio P’08
Virgina Erdie ’86
Courtney E. Erhardt ’02
Amy Evans ’93
Catherine Evans ’81 & James Frailey ’80
Karen C. & Robert M. Evans P’09
Monique Y. Evans ’81
Ruth Marie Evosevich ’97
Elizabeth R. Ewing & Mark J. Ewing,
Sr. P’08
Frederick Fahdt ’53
John F. Fahey ’69
Vernon E. Fains ’86
Rachel C. Faller ’08
David D. Farquharson ’05
Norman W. Favin ’59
Jeri L. Favreau ’86
Lorraine Fedder ’71
Beth & William Feehan P’09
Lindsay F. Feldman
Jordan L. Felling ’06
Jennifer Wilson Felten ’98
Nancy Fenton & Matthew C. Fenton
IV P’11
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Anita Christine Ferguson ’73
John D. Ferguson ’71
Robert Ferguson ’67
Nancy & Michael Ferrante P’08
Liz & Ralph Ferrigno P’09
Linda L. & Anthony J. Ficano P’10
Gail Crews Fields ’72
Irvin Finifter ’51
Sylvia Fischbach-Braden ’81
Patti Paige & Ron Fischer P’10
Stephanie Fischer P’11
H. Lee Fisher P’11
Jonathan S. Fisher ’78
Jennie & Stephen Fitzkee P’00
Debra L. & Michael J. Flanigan P’08
Bruce Fleischer ’79
Joan D. Fleischman ’69
Gail & Robert Foldes P’11
Victoria Foltz ’67
Charles Ford, Sr. P’11
Margaret Founds ’64
James E. Fowler
Joe S. Fowler
Joseph & Karen Fowler P’01
Timothy H. Fox
Catherine Evans ’81 & James Frailey ’80
Robin Sigworth Fraumeni ’83
Michelle D. Frazier ’04
Pegg M. Treadwell Frederick & Todd P.
Brink P’09
Karen Freburger & Joseph Freburger
IV P’07
Sheila & David S. Frech P’09
Beth E. & Terry L. Frederick P’09
Patricia Frederick ’95
Teresa A. ’46 & J. Edward Frederick
Gayle B. Freyman ’70
Kirsten E. Fricke ’03
Michael J. Friedman ’67
Kathryn Fritze P’08
R. Thomas ’69 & Angelina Frock
Ida Fuell ’71, ’73
Lillie M. Fujinaga ’94
Donna E. Funk P’10
Lisa D. Gaines P’09
Norma Galinn ’75
Neal Gallico ’79
Joanne M. Galton-Nealon P’11
Alice Schloss Gamse ’50
Cynthia J. Garcia ’08
Lisa & Eugene F. Garcia P’11
Nancy & Andrew Garcia P’11
Janice L. Garza & Robert F. Garza, Jr.
P’09
Karen Gasel ’67
Lawrence A. Geisendaffer, Jr. ’60 &
Rita Geisendaffer
Mary & Nelson A. Gelfman P’94
Michael Gentile ’79
Marjorie George ’64
Naomi L. Gerber P’09
Frances Gerety ’71
Colleen J. & Stephen J. Giegerich P’08
Evan T. Gifford ’83
Kieran E. Gillen ’07
Paula Gillen ’78
Mary R. & Owen W. Gilman P’09
Valerie & Jeffrey W. Gilman P’08
Diane & Christopher Gioia P’11
Eilene Giordano
Joe Giordano ’66
Nancy & Panagiotes Giorgos P’11
Thomas R. Giovannoli ’83
Christine Girod ’87
Charlie Gjerde
Amy & Spike Gjerde
Joanne & Lance E. Glaeser P’10
Helen Glazer ’78
David Gleason
Christine Glenn P’10
Lydia G. & Steven Glucksberg P’10
Karen Goertler
Ellen O. Goff ’73
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Dawn & Guy Gogliettino P’09
David H. Goldfinger ’07
Ruth & Patrick Goldschmidt P’11
Carrie Golkin ’72
Lisa H. Katzenstein Gomez ’79
Christy ’91 & Carlos R. ’91 Gonzalez
Eric A. Gonzalez ’08
Joseph G. Gonzalez P’07
Margy Goode ’51
Kathryn Goodling P’10
Debra C. Goodyear ’81
Lillian G. Gorak ’74
Adam Gordon
Jaimy Gordon
Linda & F. Spencer Gordon
Sandra B. Gordon
Rachel Ruth & Paul Gorgen P’08
Darren J. Gorthey ’06
Hannah & Thorne Gould
Amy M. Graham ’89
Suellen P. Granberry-Hager P’11
Maria Grandinette ’78
Elsie D. Grant ’93
Erika L. ’84 & Sherlock Grant
Donna Grauel ’76
Curley Graves ’65
Ellen G. & Stephen N. Gray P’07
John E. Grdinich ’84
Patricia & Charles Greco P’08
Diane L. Green P’11
Beatrice D. & Joel Greenbaum P’09
Howard Greenberg ’69
Karen G. Greengard
Marcia & William J. Greenhalgh P’11
Frieda J. Greer
Cathy & John Gretschel P’10
Joanne Grey P’03
Bettye Balland Griffin ’45
Betty & Ross Griffith P’94
Betty Williamson Griffith ’52
Brooke Griswold ’97
Shirley Gromen ’76
Susan M. Groseclose ’81
Sharon M. Grossman ’77
Susan & Paul Guaneri P’10
Magdalena Guenschel ’57
Madeleine H. Guertin ’79
Garrett T. Guidera ’06
Sarah & Charles Guiles P’06, P’07
Stanley Gumnit ’55
Mary Ellen ’66 & Frank Gunther
Bette A. Guterman ’37
Babette & Henry Gutman
Mitchell B. Gyson ’82
Ottilie ’69 & John Mason ’78 Habercam
James M. Hackley, Jr. ’70
Amanda & Robert Hagen P’10
Paul Hagen ’51
Jackie & John W. Hagens P’11
Nanette Haid ’68
Zita & Lawrence Halka P’03
Diane ’69 & Douglas Hall ’69
Kathleen I. & Lee H. Hall P’11
Virginia Hall P’10
Mary & Charles Hallinan P’09
Pamela Hall-Lukacs ’71
Jane & Tom Hallman P’09
Tracey Diane Halvorsen ’98
Sydney K. Hamburger ’72
Anne L. & Jeferson Hamby P’11
Lucille H. Hamet
Patricia A. Hamoodi ’85
Kelly L. Hampton P’10
Kali S. Haney ’00
Ann ’81 & Terrence ’80 Haney
Rebecca Hankin & Thomas Albertson
P’08
O. Kenneth Hankins ’66
Carol & Erik J. Hansen P’08
Ellen Glenn Harden ’54
Jane Hardy ’77
David J. Hare
William Hargett ’93
John Rodney Harrington ’77
Cindy B. Harris P’10
Mary & Todd K. Harris P’06
Robert Harrison ’93
Bernadine Hartlove & Owen Hartlove, Jr.
Audra P. Harvey ’08
Mark Christopher Harvey ’95
Robert Harvey ’76
Antoinieta B. & Kurt F. Haueisen P’09
Janice D. Hauenstein & Richard E.
Tauney P’09
Hilda Van Rossum Hawkins ’58
Harry J. Hayes ’75
Paul D. Hayes ’03
Mark Heath ’74
Judy Heck ’73
Pat Heffron-Cartwright & Stephen
Cartwright P’05
Connie Heller-Horacek ’86
Deborah Hellman ’71
Ina C. Helrich ’67
Jeffrey D. Hensley ’04
Elizabeth Middleton Hermann ’81
Dacia A. & Hilcias Hernandez P’10
Jeanette & Jeff Herr P’07
Betsey & Stan Heuisler ’71, P’08
Diane Caswell Heuston ’82
Jennifer A. Hickman P’09
Judy Hicks
Gwen Carol Highto ’78
Gail A. Hill ’88
Suzanne & James Hill
Lisa Hillman ’88
Lisa & Bill Hinds P’11
Beedle & Patrick Hinely P’08
Annie E. Hitchens ’01
Nadia Hlibka ’85
Sue & Richard Ho P’10
Jeanne Hoel ’96
Randall A. Hoel ’79
Debra K. Hoeweler P’10
Jay D. Hoffman ’02
Kevin M. Hoffman
Sheila Hoffman & George Kostritsky
Sherry & Elmer Hoffman
Ted Hoffman ’89
Terry A. Hoffman P’02
Yumi K. Hogan ’08
Darlene & Herbert J. Hogarty P’09
Yvonne & Danny Holcomb P’09
Bonnie K. Holland ’67
Michelle Holliday & Joseph Libercci
Viola G. Holmes ’79
Martha A. Holshue ’75
Fran Holt ’86
Jane & George J. Homick P’08
John Horenkamp
Ann & Zebulun Horowitz P’08
Cynthia & Irwin Horowitz P’10
Nelda Horwitz ’82
Amanda Gingery Hostalka ’96
Rosemary & Robert Hostetter P’10
Mary T. & Christopher P. Howell P’10
Shirley K. Hubalek ’83
Nancy Hucke ’59
Marcia & Douglas Hucker P’08
Mary Huddleston P’99
Frederick M. Huffman, Jr. ’68
Gary Hughes ’52
Rama Prahlad Hughes ’97
Sandra A. & Kent Hughes P’09
Jacqueline Hulkower P’07
Elizabeth & Robert E. Hull P’08
Shayne Hull ’94
Grace Hulse ’81
Elaine M. Hunt
Frederick Hunt ’79
Amy Huntoon ’06
Katherine A. Hupfeldt ’79
Dixie Hurd P’08
Lauren Hurd-Loran ’76
Patricia Hurline ’66
Olga K. Hutchins
Dione Hutton P’08
Daniel S. Huyberts
Rosanna & Frank Huyberts P’08
Frank Hyder ’72
Noriko Ikaga ’94
Cindy Intorre
Jill M. Ionta ’89
Jane Irish ’77
Lawrence M. Irvine ’66
Madeline Irvine ’82
Mildred Monat Isaacs ’44
Kathleen & Daniel Isherwood P’11
Jeanne & William D. Ivancic P’11
Denise & Christopher Jacklin P’07
Lana Jackson ’96
Sheila M. & B. Davis Jackson P’11
Lynna Jacobs P’10
Mary M. Jacobs ’47
Patricia & Clifford Jacobs P’10
Marjorie D. Jaffe ’40
Marilyn Jafry P’11
Katherine E. Jakubowski ’08
Shawn D. James ’05
Rina L. & Howard A. Janet
Joanne Janowiak ’62
Ron Janowich ’72
Vickie & John Jany P’08
Dorothy Hurley Janzen ’76
Patricia Stern Jardine ’68, W’73
Alvin C. Jasper ’77
William S. Jeffries
Patrice Jennette P’10
David Jerome P’10
Sylvine Jerome P’10
Brooks Johnson, Jr.’76 & Clair Johnson
Conrad D. Johnson ’78
Marcus I. Johnson ’06
Grace Johnson-Hoffman ’82
Mary Eileen Johnston P’06
Sona K. & William R. Johnston
Margaret Jolly & Wright A. Jolly, Jr.
P’10
Ann O. Jones ’49
George C. Jones ’94
Henry Tipton Jones ’69
Jacqueline A. Jones & Roswell E.
Jones, Jr. P’11
Judy Franz Jones ’65
Susan M. & Richard R. Jones P’99
Nora & Michael W. Joy P’11
Ann Iannuzzo Joyce ’75
Barbara & James Judd
Karen & Andrew Judkis P’11
Robin R. Just ’82
Karen E. Kaftol ’78
Jennifer K. Kalis ’99
Jenny M. Kaltenbach
Eunice Kambara ’94
Ferne Kandel Kolodner
Douglas F. Kanes ’71
Shelley C. & Charles H. Kappauf P’08
Svetlana & Igor E. Karash P’09
Reuben E. Katz ’94
Hal Z. Katzen ’77
Jo Ellen & Robert M. Kaufman P’09
Karen L. Keating ’86
Risa & Douglas Keene P’11
Adriane Keepler
Joan B. Kefover ’70
Mary Jo Kehne ’83
Dielesy & Daniel Keiffer P’08
Janis A. Bogue & William R. Keller P’11
Linda Kelley P’08
Laura S. Kellogg P’11
Francine & Craig Kelly P’11
Susan & Tommy Kelly P’04
Emily L. Keown ’02
Deborah Joy Kerschner ’75
Karen Kerski ’78
Glen B. Kessler ’98
Carol J. Kiem
Eloise A. & Timothy M. Kigler P’10
Gilwan & Kiseo Kim P’10
BL AU S TEI N FOUND ATION SU P P ORTS
C OMMU NIT Y AR T S AT MI C A
From left to right; Rikiesha Hawkins, Laura Cohen, Sarah
McCann, Stanford Watson, Elizabeth Brady ’00, Iandry Randriamandroso, and Christina Ralls
According to Betsy Ringel, Director of the Jacob and Hilda
Blaustein Foundation, MICA’s Plan for the 21st Century
brought its master of arts in community arts (MACA) program to the Foundation’s attention. “Typically, we don’t
do a lot of funding in higher education,” Ringel said, “but
MACA was an excellent match with our priorities, which
include opening up cultural institutions to community
involvement and participation. We are very interested in
nurturing new leadership at the community level, a goal
exemplified by the MACA program.” The Foundation has
made two consecutive grants of $150,000 that support
fellowships for MACA students, like the recent fellows
shown above, in the program’s first six years.
The first program of its kind in the country, MACA provides a unique credential for visual artists who wish to
pursue a career in art-based youth and community development. Ringel appreciates that the program allows
participants to “marry artistic ability and administrative
ability so that they can be both the creative force and
the organizational and administrative force behind community arts programming.” MACA integrates intensive
classroom experiences and coursework with extensive
field experience so that graduates gain the necessary insights, skills, and experiences to be effective community
arts professionals.
For Ringel, the best thing about meeting students in the
program “was that each student was a wonderful ambassador, taking the arts into communities where people
don’t normally access more traditional cultural institutions. They demonstrated how to make art meaningful
and accessible, how to make it fun, and how to weave
it into a community service program or an educational
program. They are all dynamic and idealistic, and best of
all, a number of the students were talking about staying
in Baltimore after graduation.”
The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation promotes
social justice and human rights through its five program
areas: Jewish life, strengthening Israeli democracy, health
and mental health, educational opportunity, and human
rights. Support is provided to organizations in the United
States and abroad. The Foundation’s grants to the MACA
program are part of its educational opportunity initiative,
which seeks to nurture high-quality community arts programs that engage diverse audiences.
Sung Hoon Kim ’99
Mona & Joseph J. Kinder P’11
Catherine B. King ’48
Linda White King ’74
Moya King
Audrey & David Kipphut P’04
Edward C. Kirchner, Jr. ’62 & Shirley
Kirchner
Betsey W. & Jeffrey M. Kirk P’09
Stephanie Kirschen-Cole ’72
Patricia & James Kisiel P’11
Nada Kiwan & Emad Zeitovneh P’05
Kathryn A. Klanderman ’98
Elizabeth & Jack M. Klein P’11
Helen Kleinman
Anne L. J. Klinefelter ’53
Barbara Kloc ’77
Edrie Bradley Knight ’47
Jackie A. Knipp ’85
Gregory J. Koehnlein ’70
Gary E. Koeppel ’75
Patricia & Brian Koffman P’09
Alison R. & Raymond Kogan P’11
Bettina W. Kochinakis ’85
Eugina & Robert Kolec P’02
Herbert M. Kosack III ’71
Sheila Hoffman & George Kostritsky
Kathleen G. ’75 & Michael A. ’76
Kotarba
Janice A. Krach ’74
Carolyn Rush ’63 & David Kramer ’69
Morty Kramer ’65
Esther Krasevac
Patricia Frisella & Emmanuel Krasner
P’09
Kathleen F. Kreul ’92
Saundra Krieger ’81
William J. Kroeger ’64
Elizabth L. Kurtz & Robert R. Clark P’10
Betty Denner Kyriacos ’55
Robert Lack P’10
Carol & David A. Lackland P’91
Blair Laden ’45
Roger Laib ’82
Cynthia Duncan LaMaster ’78
Rebecca Lambert P’02
J. Kelly Lane ’85
Nancy E. Lane ’83 & Mark Obie
Adele V. & Brian J. Lang P’11
Beverly H. Lapinski ’77
Robert S. LaSeur P’11
Phyllis M. & William L. Laslett P’10
Joelle R. Lastica
Donna F. & Tony Laudenslager P’11
Kim & Glen Lawhon P’11
Susan Lawson-Bell ’83
Glenn & Alan Lebwohl-Steiner P’04
Jean & Edward LeCluyse P’10
Reyna & Douglas Lederman
Min Lee ’88
Raymond Lee ’74
Wangdon Lee ’84
Eileen T. Leikach
Roberta P. Leimkuhler ’63
Carolyn S. & Stanford M. Lembeck P’90
Carolyn B. Lengal ’67
Naida Leon ’74
Christina D. Leonard ’90
Ingrid & James Leonard
Joan W. Lesser ’60
Yann-sheu Leu P’10
Sharon D. & Maurice A. Levin P’10
Robin Levin ’70
Ruth S. Levy
Meryl Levy-Kryza ’65
Karen Lewand
Carroll Lewis ’72
Jeffrey Lewis ’85
Orlando G. Leyba, Jr. ’87, ’89 & Kelley
Leyba
Julie Lin ’99
Philip Lindsey ’95
Richard W. Linfield ’58, ’62
Jamie Lipovac ’00
Shirley Ecker Lippy ’56
Richard I. ’76 & Sue Ellen Lipscher
Roxy Lipsitz ’62
Earl P. List ’59
Frances Litranta
David A. Little ’83
Jennifer Littleton ’94
Donna D. Livingston-Smith ’99
Kelly Lizauskas P’10
Arlo Lloyd P’09
Justin E. Lloyd ’08
Adele E. Loew
Paula & Gordon Logan P’08
Lori J. & Robert L. Lohry P’11
Cristina ’71 & David ’71 Loizeaux
Nancy Longo
Karen Loper P’10
Dawn & John Lotshaw
Claire ’48 & Hal ’49 Lott
Patricia Loughlin P’00
Charles Robert Lovett ’49
Robert P. Lovett ’77
Bernadine ’67 & Wayne ’63 Lucas
Ginger A. Lukas ’08
Denise L. & Anthony V. Lutrzykowski
Dennis M. ’69 & Patricia Lutz
Trish Lyell ’84
Randall Lyhus ’79
Carol Lyons ’86
Kathleen & Dennis Lyons P’11
Carol E. S. MacDonald ’73
Emily Macenko
Carol A. MacEwen ’64, ’71
Martha Macgill & Richard Kelleher
Cesar Machicado P’11
Karen Madsen & Cameron Suttles P’09
Mike Maguire
Harry C. Maistros ’66, ’72
Trudy ’67 & Gabriel ’67 Major
Alicia Malinowski ’91
Linda Einberg Malmgren ’82
Elaine & John A. Mancuso P’10
Katherine Manger & Stephen Esser P’10
Deborah & Terrence R. Manning P’11
Jean ’85 & James ’71 Manning
Carol & Robert Mansfield P’09
Carol Margolin ’71
Vincent G. Marino ’76
Carolina R. Marrelli ’00
Caroline & Charles Marshall P’09
Matthew W. Marshall
Ulysses Marshall ’95
Anne P. ’84 & Konick Martens
Jerome L. Martin P’11
Susan E. & David S. Maruska P’11
Valentine M. Marziale II ’08
Susan L. Maseth ’91
Janan & Daniel Massey P’09
Christopher Mathias ’81
Connie Matricardi ’86
James M. Matson ’74
Denise E. Matuk-Kroupa ’77
Fran & Frank Mauro P’06
Melita Baumgartner Maxwell ’65
Michael E. May P’11
Carolyn M. Maynard ’89
Pauline & Steven McAleavy P’10
John Lawson McCall ’86
Candace E. McCann P’04
Dorothy Kraft McCann ’40
Robin McCondichie-Secrest ’81
Christine E. McCullough ’94
Kathryn McDonnell ’98
Susan T. McElhinney ’71
Thomas D. McFarland ’73
Desmond ’93 & Jennifer McFarlane
Linda ’65 & Oliver ’62 McGee
Jennifer McGill ’95
Alan D. McGillivray ’73
Dolores ’65 & Patrick ’65 McGuire
Laura Collins McIntyre ’74
Lynne & John McKague P’09
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Stacey R. McKenna ’00
Tripina S. McMillan ’81
Dennis G. McMullin ’63
Karen McNamara ’89
Gail McNeill & Robert H. McNeill, Jr.
P’98
Kerstin L. & Thomas M. McSteen P’11
Daisy C. McTighe ’70, P’07
Marguerite K. & Robert C. Means P’11
Regina ’83 & Warren ’83 Mejo
Elaine Gerlock Mendoza ’72
Lynne Menefee ’79
Karen Merkle ’86
Jennifer Merriman ’81, ’94
William R. Merritt, Jr. ’68
Suzanne B. Mervine P’11
Joseph P. Meyer ’98
Rhonda Meyers ’85
Micki Guralnick Mez ’72
Richard P. Mezick ’65
Margaret Miccio ’78
Karen L. & Lester D. Michener P’10
Charles R. Miller ’57
Christine L. & R. James Miller P’11
Emily J. S. Miller ’03
Lesley Miller & Ronald Gale P’09
Linda S. & Douglas H. Miller P’10
Pamela A. & Robert P. Miller P’11
Roger C. Miller ’70
Thomas W. Miller ’70
Patricia Miltenberger P’91
Susan M. & David A. Miner P’11
Paul Mintz ’53
Jeannie & Thomas Mitchell P’06
Kathryn Mayer Mix ’85
Ona May Miyamoto ’48
Madeline Modica ’89
Ledelle D. Moe-Marshall
Kimberly Molesworth ’83
Michael Molner ’74
Catherine A. Molony ’75
Judy & Barry Mones ’68
Mary M. ’71 & Vincent G. ’71 Monico
Valerie Montana ’05
Diana S. Montgomery ’78
Kirk Montgomery ’80
Karen O. Moore P’08, P’09
Jacqueline S. Morgan ’77
M. Larry Morgan ’66
Gregg Morris ’75
Kim L. & C. Morrison Gilbert P’10
Halyna Mudryj ’79
Hope & John Mullen P’08
Richard A. Muller ’71
Beverley Mullineaux P’11
Michael Mullineaux P’11
Mary Mark Munday ’91
Oliver L. Munday ’07
Mary & Michael Munion P’04
Gary S. Murray, Sr.
Ruth & Anthony Murray P’03
Lori M. & Timothy J. Murtagh P’11
Kathy & Dan Mussen P’02
Michael Mutscheller ’82
Natalie Nadozirny ’98
Mayumi & Hiroyuki Nakano P’11
Melissa E. Nalewalk ’90
Linda & Joseph Napora
Marietta & Victor Nardo P’06
Carol & Jeffrey Nassner P’10
Laura & James L. Neal P’11
Maripat Neff ’79 & Mark Sullivan ’79
Deborah Neimeth & George Barrett
Danielle Nekimken ’92
Anthepy G. & Mitch Nelson
Melinda & Kurt Nemitz
Arline & Louis Neumann P’93
Joan Newcomer ’75
Richard A. ’67 & Pamela Niewerth
Phyllis Nimeroff ’73
Elmira C. North ’42
Thomas Novachek ’71
Barbara Nussdorfer-Eblen ’76
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Kristen S. Nyren ’08
Kelly D. ’85 & John Oakes
Nancy Oakes ’68
Anne M. O’Connell ’71
Richard C. O’Connell, Jr. ’55, ’58
Phyllis R. & William A. O’Connell P’10
Mary L. & Richard B. O’Connor P’11
Sue Ofe ’83
Changsoon Oh ’66
Linda & Leon Olson P’06
Dara O’Malley ’83
Laurie A. Onorato & Richard C.
Onorato, Jr. P’08
Mary Deacon Opasik ’89
Linda T. B. Oravecz
Jacqueline M. O’Regan ’85
Youngmi ’02 & Chris ’03 Organ
Sadik Osmanof P’03
Lyn Ostrov ’79
Marjorie & Kaufman Ottenheimer
Ruth & Spencer Overholser P’65,
GP’97, GP’99
Eleanor Owen ’67
Robert Padilla ’97
Susan Page-Thompson ’79
Matilda Y. Pair ’76
Patti Paige & Ron Fischer P’10
Mary M. Parent P’11
Vera Parenti-Ancone & Peter T.
Ancone P’08
Nancy & Bruce Paris P’00, P’01
Judith Paris & Jeannine Baker
Kristina & John Parker ’77
Lisa A. Parker P’07
Jacqueline C. Parks
Laura Parr Goreski ’79
Luigina & Domenico Parravano P’08
Cheryl Kitz Partridge ’70
Sterling Patterson Jr. ’54
Michael D. Patton ’91
Peter D. Paul ’55
Loring Peavey P’94
Sharyn L. Peavey ’94
Mark Peeling ’83
Kathleen A. & Gregory E. Pennell P’05
Heather A. Perry-Amos ’94
Donna Persaud & Stephen P. Crozier
P’11
Halli Lehrer Persons ’75
Electra Petallides-Humphries & Chris
Humphries
Marci I. Peterhans P’08
Ann Maria Peters ’81
Constance & Thomas Peters P’10
Katherine Peterson ’01
Letitia & Edward C. Peterson P’11
Joseph S. Petrino P’11
Julie Pfaffinger ’92
Margaret & Larry Phillips P’10
Barbara L. Phoebus
Lori A. & John J. Piazza P’08
Isabelle Mariany Pillis ’39
Lynn L. Piquett ’71
Lynette Pirrung ’73
Michael Pisacane P’11
Don Pistorio ’69
Judith & James Plaskowitz P’10
Sally Plass & Mike Makman
Kathleen B. & David M. Plesich P’11
Evelyn & Mitchell Pollack ’51
Janet & James Poole P’08
Linda Poole ’68
Mary Porter ’77
Joan Ports & Chris Attenborough P’05
Ann Potter ’85
Nancy & William Potts P’03
Candy & Philip Powell P’07
R. Gant Powell, Jr. ’07
Kathleen T. Praiswater P’11
Linda Epstein Praley ’83
John D. Pratt ’69
Larcia Premo ’97
Linda Press
Jean Promutico ’66
Anna & Tadeusz Pruski P’09
Susan D. Pulver ’72
Maria & Daniel Purciello P’09
Martin Puritz ’49
Justin N. Pyles ’99
Pam & Randall Quick P’09
Neeru & Sunil Ramnath P’10
Robin Ellershaw Ramsay ’74
Dawn S. Randels ’79
Jonas R. Rappeport
Judith L. W. & Niyana K. B. Rasayon P’10
Diane F. Raspi ’85
Nancy & Richard Raybourne P’08
Helen M. Rea ’40, W’39
Christine B. & Barry J. Recht P’09
Adam W. Rectenwald ’02
Janine & Matthew Redka P’11
Betty J. Reeves ’83
Cherie Regensburg ’67
Stuart L. Rehr
Carol A. & Peter W. Reid P’10
Peter G. Richards ’69
Deborah Lovelace Richardson ’76
Julia & Patrick Richardson P’12
Sandra & Peter Richel P’06
Katherine G. Rickman ’95
Evelyn Raum Riesett ’49
Daniel A. Riesmeyer ’08
Virginia Lupton Riley ’33
Walt ’82 & Marva Rivers
David Roberts P’02
Dianne & Kevin G. Roberts P’11
Carol Robinson ’99
Roland L. Robinson
Ilka T. Robinson-Eaton ’77
Carla H. & Michael Rockliff P’06
Thomas Rodgers II ’00 & Shirley
Rodgers
Cynthia & Mark Rodriguez P’09
Maura & Thomas Rogers P’06
Alice Rae Rohart ’60
Ann & Roderic Rolett P’11
Eunice Scheibe Rollings ’52
Supannika Rongsopa ’84
Edna & Dick Roop P’07
Joyce & Richard Rosen P’11
Morris Rosen ’57
Aviva M. Rosenberg ’90
Benedict Rosenberg
Dora Rosenberg W’36
Constance O. Rosenthal ’54
Wendy Rosow & Jerry Simpson P’09
Eileen & Marc Rosenthal P’10
Angela & Steven Rossbach P’08
Olga S. Rosser ’45
Heather Rothnie ’98
Elaine Roussos ’73
Karen & Michael Rowinski P’09
Dorothy Rowland ’64
Karen A. Ruberry ’81
Elizabeth R. Ruhl ’61
Melissa & Frederick Ruof
Cecil A.* ’47 & Elizabeth M. Rush
Beatrice Russ ’50
William A. Russell ’40
Caitlin M. Ryan ’08
Deborah Ryan P’11
Lorraine Sachs ’67
Marvin L. Sachs
Sheila K. & Stephen H. Sachs
Yasue Sakaoka ’65
Thomas Sakoulas ’94
Danielle I. Salisbury ’92
Margaret A. Salter P’11
Janet Goodman Saltzman ’53
Sofya & Boris Samoylov P’08
Gloria & Andrew Sanders P’09
Janelle N. Sanders
Elsa Sandoval & Epifanio Sandoval,
Jr. P’10
Roxanne & David Sarley P’09
Susan & John Sather P’11
Ann & David Saunders
Barbara & Frederick Sauter P’01
Enfrodisia Schaff & William J. Schaff,
Sr. P’96
Colleen Geraghty & Lance H. Scharf
P’11
Anita Batzer Scheiwe ’65
Linda Scher P’10
Rachel A. Schimelman ’04
Shelley & Mark Schimelman P’04
Hannah Schmidt ’77
Olga Schmidt P’07
Barbara Schnell ’91
Diane Frankel Schoenfeld ’70
Frederick C. Schoenk ’78
Gail Schulhoff
Allan Schulman
Frank E. Schultz ’69
John C. Schunk ’68
Carole & Fred Schwab
Penny Schwab ’47
Thomas B. Schweizer
Andrea L. & Thomas Sczerba P’05
Janet L. & Joseph R. Seehusen P’11
Jeanne & Winston Seetoo
Joseph Seidle P’00
Rachel Y. Selekman ’85
Marcia A. Sentz ’08
Nancy Sexton ’48
Kathleen & Robert A. Shaw P’08, P’09
Brian & Martina Shea P’07
Ellen & Keith Shelton P’02
Mark Shepersky ’89
Alan Sherkow P’08
Joseph F. Shock ’84
Linda & Alex M. Shojaei P’10
Dale Shore ’65
Daniel Shub ’76
Claire Dvorak Simanski ’68
Cynthia & Terry Simmons P’11
Jeanne M. Simmons & James M.
Clayton P’10
Nolan K. Simon ’76
Whitney E. Simpkins ’08
Doris M. Sims P’11
Hunter M. Sims P’11
Laura C. & Kim A. Sinks P’11
Pauline Siple ’78, ’84
Marjorie Skotheim & Erik Wogstad P’09
Felicitas & Harold Stoves P’11
Rhea Sluchan ’74
Arnie J. ’92 & Julie K. Smith
Karen G. Smith & Howard J. Smith,
Jr. P’04
Loren K. Smith
Yvonne Hartmann Smith ’62
Janet N. & Malcolm S. Snell P’09
Paul M. Snider ’71
Jeanne T. & Gary S. Snyder P’11
Rachel E. Snyder ’08
Serge Socolar ’87
Romaine S. & Frank P. L. Somerville
Nancy & Mark Sorden P’10
Mari B. Spallone P’11
Carol & Thomas Sperandeo P’11
Regina Stancill ’66
Lynda & Jack Stark P’05
Ellen C. Stedfeld ’08
Susan J. Stein
Janet L. Steinberg ’81
Cherie Stellaccio P’01
Mary Stelzer ’61
Helen & Gary Sterle P’09
Harman A. Sterner ’61
Betty Barber Stickell ’62
Daniela S. Stitz ’08
Zvezdana R. Stojmirovic ’05
Deborah D. Stone & Hermon Haughton
P’10
Cynthia & Gary Stone P’10
Leonard Streckfus ’80
George E. Stump ’68
Jeffrey Sturges ’89
O P ERATIO N S S U P P ORT S M I CA I N M ORE W AYS T HAN O N E – M i k e M o lla
Lisbeth T. & Thomas R. Sturm P’10
Merle Sturm ’46
Donna Sturtz
Pilar M. & Binay Sugla P’11
Dian Lo & George Sukenick P’11
Bruce Sullivan P’11
Bridget ’87 & Richard ’86 Sullivan
Joseph Sullivan
Linda P. Sullivan & Paul M. Sullivan,
Jr. P’09
Alessandra L. Sulpy ’08
Bridget M. Sunderlin ’84
Mark Supik ’77
Barbara Sutorius
Florian Svitak ’74
Mitzi Swan
Judy & Steve Swytak P’03
Remy K. Synar ’88
Laura Mitchell Szweda ’80
Patricia Taback ’70
Sarah P. Tal ’75
Melvin E. Tansill ’62
Robert S. ’62 & Carolyn Tarleton
Barbara & William Tarvainen P’10
William Tata ’78
Kathryn M. & John H. Taube P’10
Kristen Tavel P’11
Caryl & Peter Taylor P’10
David J. Taylor P’09
Jim Taylor ’83
Mary A. & Paul W. Taylor P’08
Patricia & Richard Taylor P’03
Jeanie & Richard W. Teare
Cheryl & Mark L. Thibault P’08
Mark L. Thibault, Jr. ’08
Edward O. Thomas ’52
Marilyn & Wayne Thomas P’05
Virginia C. Thomas ’35
Linda Dethman & David Thornley P’10
Joan & Hugh Thompson P’08
Mary Llewellyn Thompson ’52
Ashley S. Tisdale ’01
Elizabeth & William Tisdale P’01
Dorota Toczek-Matys ’96 & Krzysztof
Matyszkowicz
Carolyn J. Tomkiewicz
Patricia M. ’70, ’76 & Jerome Toolan
Sandra Tormoen P’10
Robin & Mark J. Torsani P’12
Angela & Neal Townsend P’10
Sarah & David Towson P’04
Susan & Harold Trapkin P’08
Bernadette ’65 & Paul ’65 Trattner
Susan & Alan Trautvetter P’11
Howard Trickey P’09
Katharine S. Lowry Truax ’77
Patricia R. Tuck & Mellis L. Tuck, Jr.
P’09
David Turnbaugh ’71
Cynthia R. Turner ’80
John R. Turner ’67
Charles K. Tuttle ’93
Sarah E. Tuttle ’93
Joan Erbe Udel ’55
Emily M. ’51 & John Ulrich P’78
Andrea M. & Ralph M. Umbriano P’10
William J. Underwood ’77
David M. Ungar ’83
Walter C. Urie ’73
Annette M. Uroskie ’69 & Andrew G.
Uroskie, Jr.
Taifen Vaklinova & Pavel Vaklinov P’05
Charles N. Valenti ’41
Susan & Peter Van Buren
Mallory B. Van Fossen ’08
Thomas VanHorn P’03
Dee T. Van Nest ’70
John Ventimiglia ’67
Jodi & Richard Verhaaren P’11
Joy Vernacchio ’82
Yolanda & David Vigil P’07
Barbara C. & Jeffrey S. Vincent P’06
Vincent Violanti ’78
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
Molla shared his own enthusiasm for MICA’s
Annual Fund in a personal letter to his staff,
asking them to make a gift, and they responded. Betty Enselein, Director of Human
Resources, has “a son who’s 19, and I know
how hard it is to get scholarships. Mike’s letter
nudged me to give at a higher level because
I know MICA does so much with the money
we give.” Chris Bohaska, Director of Operation Services, just hadn’t thought of giving
before he got the letter from his VP. “I even
volunteered for the phonathon, asking people
for money,” he remembered, “but nobody had
ever asked me for money as a staff member.”
Christino Jackson, a housekeeper, has given
to the Fund for three consecutive years, and
Patrol Officer Paul Boone for two years.
Mike Molla, Vice President for Operations,
believes in setting a good example. He has
been giving to the Annual Fund since he
joined MICA’s staff, the last three years at the
leadership level. He also encourages all of
the staff in his division to participate in the
Annual Fund—letting them know that even
if you can only give $1 per paycheck, your
support of the College is valued and important. Operations includes a diverse array of
departments, and staff at all levels—from the
Building Services and Facilities staff who
maintain the campus to Human Resources,
Events, and Campus Safety.
“Throughout my education and career, I knew
that annual giving was helpful for organizations,” says Molla. “But it wasn’t until I heard
then-Annual Fund Chair Gwen Davidson, one
of our board members, speak about the impact of the Annual Fund at MICA that I understood the real power of our annual gifts at
this College.”
Stella Overman Virts ’36
Deborah Vitkova ’90
John Viverette ’56
Roger Voelker ’78
Karyn Voldstad P’10
Alla & Noi Volkov P’11
Elena Volkov ’03, ’07
James W. Voshell ’65
Cari & Jim Vota P’10
Janice Johnson Vranas ’81
Angela L. & Hung D. Vu P’10
Madeline Wade ’74
Lewis ’40 & Serena Waggaman
Mary Strudwick Wagstaff ’71
Sherrye A. Walker
Susan & Arthur Walker P’08
Jennifer Wallace P’08
Julie C. & Walter W. Wallace P’10
Pamela H. Wallace ’82
Jane A. Walsh ’93
Kay R. & Murrel R. Walters P’08
William J. Wancea ’76
W – Widow/er
Molla believes that when staff make annual
gifts, that sets an important example for potential donors outside the College. “The support
that the organization gets from its in-house
people—faculty, staff, students, parents—really contributes to how a potential giver looks
at the organization,” he explained. “If you have
a large percentage of your staff giving to the
Annual Fund, that tells outsiders that we really
believe this is an institution worthy of support.”
Chris Bohaska agreed: “You often hear about
alumni thinking back on what their MICA education had done for them, and it dawned on
me that I’ve had the same kind of experience.
MICA has been really good to me. It’s helped
me to grow as the College has grown.”
The impact of the Annual Fund is felt in every area of the College. The dollars raised—
currently over $2 million per year—provide
support for scholarships, library resources,
exhibitions, visiting artist programs, classroom and studio equipment, and faculty and
student community outreach initiatives. Each
gift, at every level, helps MICA to attract the
best students and faculty and provide an educational experience that is a model for other
colleges of art and design.
Gangliu & Will Wang P’09
Robert J. Wantz ’82
Dennie Ward ’97
Maureen O. & Edward P. Ward
Patrick Ward P’11
Sally J. Warfield P’11
John W. Warren III
Thomas D. Washburne
Timber D. Washington & Lester
Washington, Sr. P’11
Thomas Waski ’73
Laddie Waters ’57
Susan Waters-Eller ’78
Kimberly L. & Samuel J. Waterworth P’10
A. L. Shreve Waxter, Jr. ’78
Julia B. Waxter ’70
Rachel Webber & Scott Ryser P’11
Mary B. Weckerlin P’11
Lois M. Weinberg
Justine Raphael & Richard Weinhart
P’06
Helen & Michael Weiss
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Howie Lee Weiss ’75
Joan Wertheimer
Cheryl A. Brown Whalen ’83
Patricia Whalen & Greg Bullen P’11
Barbara White P’07
Bonnie White P’10
Carol White ’79
Christopher V. White ’79
Elsie B. Whitman ’86
Barbara & Douglas Whitney P’08
Joseph E. Whittington ’72
Kelly & Jay Wickerham P’09
Dana R. & Bryan W. Williams P’08
Stephen P. Wilbourne ’92
Beverly & Jack Wilgus
Rolene N. Wilhide ’69
Donald R. Willard ’83
Margaret M. & Richard S. Willen P’02
Janet S. Williams
Meredith A. Williams ’05
Peter Williams ’87
Suzanne Williams & David A. Bare P’10
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Karen & Sean Willoughby P’10
Sydney & Ronald M. Wilner
Joan K. ’55 & John Wilroy
Gwenn Wilson & Charles Wilson III P’08
Nathalie A. Wilson ’07
Richard Wilson ’71
Terry Wilson P’10
Theresa Wilson P’05
Thomas J. ’76 & Elizabeth Wilson, P’02
Tina & Joe Wilson P’11
William J. Wilson, Jr. ’58 & Clair Wilson
Nannette Wilson-Hobson & Lee
Hobson P’10
Betsey & Steven R. Wimbrow P’11
Martin Winder ’79
Mark Winicov ’04
Robin Winter ’73
Sharon & Eric Wissel P’00
Diana E. Witt ’75
Andrew Wodzianski ’02
Else & Bernard Wolf
Emma S. Wolf ’08
Jane Hutton Wolf ’61
Judith Wolf ’93
Kathleen Wolfe P’09
Kevin Wolff ’93
Wesley Wolinski ’68
Elaine & Gordon Wolman
Sook K. Wong ’04
Judith Hale Wood ’63
Lucy Sollers Wood ’65
Walter A. Woodson ’70
Colleen F. & Joseph F. Woodward P’11
Margaret & W. M. Carey Woodward
Lori Worley ’90
Elizabeth & Mark Worsdale P’03
Janet Wray & James Wray II P’11
David G. Wright
George Wright ’69
Peter Yackulics ’72
Ay & Peng Yang P’08
May L. Yang ’08
Kathleen E. & Duane J. Yard P’11
Alice C. Yeager ’72, ’85 & Fred Hawker
Carol Yeager ’70
Linda & John D. Yeager P’11
Renea O. & John E. Yodie P’11
Marjory Jones Yovin ’60
Sing Chi Yue ’78
Laurie Zagon-Sorrentino ’71
Margaret R. Zannino-Mastellone ’49
Noelle ’67 & Michel Zeltzman P’03
Irene & Alexander Zeyfman P’08
Ying Zhang & Yinghong Cheng P’11
Bernadine M. Zienkiewicz ’73
David A. Zuccarini ’75
Stephanie Zweben & Oscar Iluzada P’11
Corporations, Foundations,
Government & Other Organizations
Alexander’s Tavern
Big Island Glass Gallery
David Boyajian Sculpture, LLC
Butner Veterinary Clinic
Catalpha Advertising & Design, Inc.
Charity Checks
Todd Davis Photography
The Day Company
Deville Framing LLC
Duron Paints and Wallcoverings, Inc.
Fenwick Financial Services
R. M. Fischer Artwork, Inc.
Frames Etcetera
Photography by Michael J. Friedman, Inc.
Mona Genadry Interior Design
Global Impact
Human Vision, LLC
Lance’s Plumbing Service, Inc.
LandAmerica Foundation
Lockheed Martin Corporation Foundation
Municipal Publications
Naconcepts, Inc.
Network for Good, Inc.
Sharyn Peavey Photography
Pierpoint Restaurant
RASCO
Douglas Sidney Graphic Design
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.
Strawberry & Co.
Think of Her Designs
United Way of Rhode Island
Verizon Foundation
Vermont Village Gallery
Christopher White Studios
Woodberry Kitchen
ALUMNI GIVING BY CLASS YEAR
Class of 1933
Virginia Riley
Class of 1935
Virginia C. Thomas
Class of 1936
Janice Carson Proctor
Stella O. Virts
Class of 1937
Bette A. Guterman
Class of 1939
Isabelle K. Pillis
Ruth Uhrig
Class of 1940
Marjorie D. Jaffe
Dorothy M. McCann
Helen M. Rea
William A. Russell
Evelyn D. Schroedl
Lewis W. Waggaman
Class of 1941
Helen Day Carter
Eleanor Lobe Fax
PARE NT GIF T S SU PPOR T W HAT TU I TIO N D OES N ’ T CO V ER
– Kevin Donovan P’ 10, ’ 11
With sons Sean ’10 and Brennan ’11 at
MICA—far from their home in Lake Barrington,
Illinois—Kevin Donovan has welcomed
the chance to learn more about the place
where his sons are studying. While serving
on MICA’s national Parents Council, he was
prompted to make his first leadership-level
gift to the College this year.
“When you write a tuition check for two students, it leaves you kind of breathless,” he
observed. “But I’ve come to realize what’s
involved in running a school like MICA, how
much of what makes MICA great isn’t covered by tuition and fees. We all make contributions to charities: why not give to the
school your children are going to attend so
that they can receive the benefits of your
gift? My sons’ progression has been actually
very amazing. It really is gratifying to see that
they are learning and growing as artists.”
Donovan credits the environment at MICA
for keeping his sons inspired. “I think it’s the
camaraderie with other students, the chance
to learn from outstanding peers. Sean and
Brennan have both said that the other students at MICA help inspire them.”
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Al Hurwitz
Ruth F. Rickert
Charles Nathaniel Valenti
Class of 1942
Elmira C. North
Katherine Merle-Smith Thomas
Class of 1943
Geraldine Wintrode Carlin
Milton Dubrov
Harriet Ann Gardiner
Class of 1944
Sylvia R. Beser
Huey Brown
Evelyn Hine Doxzon
Mildred M. Isaacs
Class of 1945
Bettye Balland Griffin
Blair Laden
Olga S. Rosser
Class of 1946
Betty Cooke
Teresa Ann Frederick
Merle W. Sturm
Ruth S. Wagner
Class of 1947
Mary Virginia Barton
Helen McCurley Bond
Jane Stricklen Hennegar
Mary Morse Jacobs
Joan K. Kaiser
Edrie Bradley Knight
Leven C. Leatherbury
Cecil Archer Rush*
Penny Schwab
Class of 1948
Anna Zebley Cocco
Marjorie K. Greenebaum
Catherine B. King
Claire D. Lott
Ona May Miyamoto
Nancy Rita Sexton
Betty C. Wells
Class of 1949
M. Elaine Beck
Mary Scheve Bowerman
Dorothy H. Duke
Ann O. Jones
Charles Robert Lovett
Martin Puritz
Evelyn Riesett
Margaret C. Saunders
Nellie Semans
Margaret Rose Zannino-Mastellone
Class of 1950
Fairinda Atkinson
Lucille Rae Chamberlain
Anne A. Coulbourn
Alice Schloss Gamse
Nancy Ann Monte Santo
Beatrice Russ
Claire Lou Sarubin
William O. Steinmetz
Class of 1951
John H. Bloecher Jr.
Robert Reid Browne
Irvin L. Finifter
Margy Van Reuth Goode
Paul C. Hagen
Joye Burkett Hicks
Rosita Cangelosi Hurka
Mitchell Pollack
Emily Mercer Ulrich
Marjorie Klyne Ziegler
Class of 1952
Nelson Herbert Adlin
Betty Jean Bloecher
Gloria Stansell Chananie
Betty M. Griffith
Gary Hughes
Eunice S. Rollings
Edward O. Thomas
Mary Llewellyn Thompson
Isobel L. Weiner
Class of 1953
Alice Margolin Adler
Elizabeth H. Balthis
Georgia Burch Benson
Elizabeth I. Buxbaum
Bill Clarke
Frederick E. Fahdt
Anne Lewis J. Klinefelter
Paul M. Mintz
Janet G. Saltzman
Class of 1954
Donald E. Berger
Ellen L. Harden
Sterling Patterson Jr.
Connie O. Rosenthal
Tylden Westcott Streett
Class of 1955
Natalie Ruth Cimbol
Stanley Sydney Gumnit
Betty Denner Kyriacos
Richard C. O’Connell Jr.
Peter D. Paul
Barbara Sacks-Kully
Mary Ellen Shaeffer
Joan Erbe Udel
Joan Kane Wilroy
Class of 1956
Augustina Bohon
Elizabeth Ann Byerly
Shirley Ecker Lippy
John Arnold Viverette
Class of 1957
Mabel K. M. Ammon
Danute Armstrong
Magdalena Guenschel
Calvin Kern Kobsa
Charles R. Miller
Morris Rosen
John P. Waters
Estate of Fred E. Worthington
Class of 1958
Carolyn Adreon Councell
Ronald J. Elbert
Hilda A. Hawkins
Richard W. Linfield
William James Wilson Jr.
Class of 1959
Ruth Colburn
Barbara H. Craig
Norman W. Favin
Nancy Louise Hucke
Earl P. List
Class of 1960
Mildred B. Anderson
Lloyd S. Cargile
George K. Chlada
Rosalee Davison
John Gilmore Ford
Lawrence A. Geisendaffer Jr.
Carroll H. Kehne Jr.
Sharon L. Koscinski
Joan W. Lesser
Alice Rae Rohart
Marjory Jones Yovin
Class of 1961
William C. Byrne
Robert L. Dale
Joan Robinson Friedel
David Jacobs
Horace Mathew McCullin
Elizabeth R. Ruhl
Mary T. Stelzer
Harman A. Sterner
Jane H. Wolf
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
Class of 1962
William John Bond
Mary C. Davis
Robert V. P. Davis
David William Hamilton
Ann M. Heether
Joanne Janowiak
Edward C. Kirchner Jr.
David W. Lehman
Roxy S. Lipsitz
Regina Derwin Lofland
Oliver Douglas McGee
Gloria Mermelstein Sandler
Yvonne Hartmann Smith
Betty Jean Stickell
Frances Yvonne Swietlicki
Melvin E. Tansill
Robert Sherrill Tarleton
Class of 1963
Russell W. Allen
Carolyn Townsend Kramer
Mary Ann Lambros
Roberta A. Leimkuhler
Wayne C. Lucas
Glenn A. Marshall
Dennis G. McMullin
John B. Sutton
Judith H. Wood
Class of 1964
Di Ann Baum
George Dabols
Tania D’Avignon
Cary DeRussy
Ronald Eugene Fidler
Margaret Taney Founds
Marjorie L. George
William J. Kroeger
Dorothy Hogarty Rowland
Class of 1965
John G. Atkinson
Alice Bristor
Catherine Dailey
Wes Downing
Curley Graves
Judith Anne Jones
Morty Kramer
Susan Kroiz Krieger
Meryl T. Levy-Kryza
Gary Allen Marcus
Melita B. Maxwell
Linda H. McGee
Dolores A. McGuire
Richard P. Mezick
Robert B. Nichols
Angela W. Pond
Yasue Sakaoka
Anita M. Scheiwe
Dale Eno Shore
Tammra K. Sigler
Florian Kunasek Svitak
Bernadette L. Trattner
Paul H. Trattner
James W. Voshell
Lucy Sollers Wood
Class of 1966
Joanna Cannon
Joan Fleischer Carper
Mary-Jo Dale
Joe Giordano
Robert Archibald Gracie
Mary Ellen Gunther
Kenneth Hankins
David Hayden
Patricia S. Hurline
Lawrence MacLean Irvine
Frances Mackey
Harry C. Maistros
Larry Morgan
Chang Soon Oh
Jean Promutico
Madeline Rabb
W – Widow/er
Anne South
Regina W. Stancill
Robert Alton Zimmerman II
Class of 1967
Christy Bergland
Roy Ann Carney
Fay M. Chandler
David Edward Conn
Dan Dudrow
Robert W. Ferguson
Victoria I. Foltz
Michael J. Friedman
Karen A. Gastel
Ina Helrich
Bonnie Holland
Stanley Kroiz
Carolyn B Lengal
Bernadine R. Lucas
Gabriel Major
Jack S. Miller
Richard A. Niewerth
Eleanor Abell Owen
Cherie L. Regensburg
Lorraine Sachs
John Turner
John T. Ventimiglia
Noelle Carol Zeltzman
Class of 1968
Carol Elaine Bailey
Katherine Mason Chapman
Ilene S. Goldberg
Nannette Katherine Haid
Richard D. Haynes
Frederick M. Huffman
Patricia Stern Jardine
Deborah Jill Jones
Bruce Edward Marzahn
William R. Merritt
Barry L. Mones
Richard Emery Nickolson
Nancy H. Oakes
Linda Poole
John C. Schunk
Claire Louise Simanski
George Edward Stump
Wesley R. Wolinski
Class of 1969
Duncan I. Bailey
Mary Theresa Benewicz
Louis V. Benvenga
John Ferguson Breen
Roland J. Cody
Maggi Way DeBaecke
Raymond L. Diament
John F. Fahey
Joan Darlene Fleischman
Stanley R. Flint
Thomas Frock
Howard Greenberg
Ottilie Shipley Habercam
Diane Andrews Hall
Ria Ankewitz Zake Jacob
Henry Tipton Jones
David A. Kramer
Suzanne Levin Lapides
James Thomas Lawrence
Dennis M. Lutz
Brina Pintzuk
Don Paul Pistorio
John D. Pratt
Peter Gray Richards
Richard L. Roth
Frank E. Schultz
Judith DeAngelis Simons
Annette M. Uroskie
Rolene Wilhide
George Wright
Glenn E. Zweygardt
Class of 1970
Vicki Bogart
John E. Brewer
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Conrad Marene Chaney
Pamela Richey Cole
Frederick Crosby
Jean Carolyn Dean
Richard James Dougherty
Dale W. Dusman
Gayle Frances Freyman
Nancy Hudgel Gurganus
James Martin Hackley Jr.
Allan William Isaacson
Joan Brown Kefover
Stephen S. Keith
Gregory J. Koehnlein
Robin M. Levin
Jean Markland Manning
Madolin Maxey
Daisy C. McTighe
Roger Charles Miller
Thomas Wayne Miller
Cheryl Kitz Partridge
Diane Frankel Schoenfeld
Catherine A. Shelley
Patricia Miller Taback
Dee T. VanNest
Julia B. Waxter
Laura T. Weiner
Jack M. Williams
Walter A. Woodson
Carol L. Yeager
Class of 1971
Evelyn Maddox Apichella
Gregory C. Barnhart
William J. Breighner
Joel R. Buttery
Douglas S. Campbell
Pamela Beeton Campbell
Clarkson N. Crolius
Stephen M. Day
Marcella B. Drula
Michael Dunne
Lorraine Fedder
John D. Ferguson
Ida Butler Fuell
Frances L. Gerety
Douglas S. Gillette
Pamela Hall-Lukacs
Deborah Fischer Hellman
Betsey Heuisler
Douglas F. Kanes
Ethel Kessler
Herbert M. Kosack
Carlton L. Leverette
Cristina V. Loizeaux
Carol A. MacEwen
James J. Manning
Carol A. Margolin
Susan Tinsley McElhinney
George G. Miller
Mary M. Monico
Richard A. Muller
Christine C. Neill
Thomas A. Novachek
Anne Marie O’Connell
Lynn L. Piquett
David A. Robinson
Paul M. Snider
Clytie Whitson Taylor
David Trainor Turnbaugh
Mary S. Wagstaff
Reggie Wells
Dick Wilson
Laurie Zagon-Sorrentino
Class of 1972
Karl J. Ardo
Carolyn Tobey Berardesco
Mary Sue Bickford
Jean Brinton-Jaecks
Carolyn M. Campbell
Marta Beckstrom Cardarelli
Kathleen Monahan Chaney
Nancy Lee Marie Conrad
Stuart B. Cooper
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Gail Fields
Carrie B. Golkin
Hilry Gordon
Sydney K. Hamburger
Frank Hyder
Ronald J. Janowich
Nanette J. Keith
Stephanie Kirschen-Cole
Barbara B. Lamdin
Carroll D. Lewis
Elizabeth Thomas McLeod
Elaine Gerlock Mendoza
Micki Guralnick Mez
Susan Donaldson Pulver
Craig Richardson
Joseph E. Whittington
Peter Yackulics
Class of 1973
Mary Jean S. Ardissone
Sarah Burr Arnold
Michael R. Berardesco
Cynthia Brower
Joyce Ann Bucci
Joanna M. Clark
Joan W. Cohen
Elizabeth Cooke-King
Hannah Cooper-Riaz
Kenneth C. Deily
Arnold O. Eldridge
Anita Christine Ferguson
Janet Bauer Hartman
Judy Heck
Barry Katz
Carol E. MacDonald
Thomas Daniel McFarland
Alan D. McGillivray
Phyllis Ruth Nimeroff
Lynette Robina H. Pirrung
Carla Heider Rosenzweig
Elaine Roussos
Kenneth Royster
Henry Powell Shuler
Walter Clifton Urie
Thomas C. Waski
Robin K. Winter
Judy Zagozen
Bernadine M. Zienkiewicz
Class of 1974
Susan A. Abbott
Jane Bell
Ales Bellino
Alexander Ormond Boulton
John Brecht
Elyse M. Carter
William Robert Chickillo
Karen Cipolla
Elisa Fern Decker
Michael R. Derbyshire
Nancy Burns Devierno
Remmi Franklin
Lillian L. Gorak
Anne Hanger
Mark Heath
George Holback
Gisela Jules
Kevin M. Kearney
Linda White King
Janice Ann Krach
Raymond P. Lee
Naida Sara Leon
James M. Matson
Laura Collins McIntyre
Michael Joseph Molner
Judith A. Morrison
Robin Ellershaw Ramsay
Nancy Jane Rubins
Rhea Sluchan
Madeline Carol Wade
Edwin LeFevre Werner
Class of 1975
Laura Sue Alper
Deborah Diane Barr
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Gertrude E. Borrell
Ronald Lewis Carty
Robyn Chadwick
Gregory Comstock
Harry J. Connolly
Betsie K. Cullen
Paul J. Daniel
Wendy S. Ehrlich
Norma I. Galinn
Anne H. Gummerson
John Rodney Harrington
Harry James Hayes
Martha Ann Holshue
Ann Iannuzzo Joyce
Deborah Joy Kerschner
Gary Emil Koeppel
Kathleen Gilbert Kotarba
Martin Joseph Kotler
William W. Lamprell Jr.
Karen A. Molloy
Catherine A. Molony
Gregg Leonard Morris
Joan Lee Newcomer
Halli Lehrer Persons
Jan E. Staller
Sarah P. Tal
Colleen C. Waters
Howie Lee Weiss
Diana Elaine Witt
David Anthony Zuccarini
Class of 1976
Bruno L. Baran
Anne Bliss
Marc C. Boone
Lucy W. Browne
George V. Bullough
Dorothy Louise D’Anna
Linda C. DePalma
Howard S. Ehrenfeld
Jean Carolyn Fulton
Ellen O. Goff
Donna H. Grauel
Shirley A. Gromen
Andrew Harader
Robert L. Harvey
Lauren Carol Hurd-Loran
Dorothy Hurley Janzen
Brooks Johnson, Jr.
Michael A. Kotarba
Arthur Lien
Richard I. Lipscher
Vincent G. Marino
Emil W. Naschinski
Barbara Ann Nussdorfer-Eblen
Matilda Y. Pair
Chris Sturm Perry
Deborah Ann Raven
Jeffrey Alan Reed
Deborah L. Richardson
Daniel A. Shub
Nolan K. Simon
Beth B. Thomson
Patricia Marie Toolan
Georgiana S. Tyler
William John Wancea
Thomas James Wilson
Class of 1977
Mieko Asada
Katharyn T. Batey
Margaret France Berger
Leesha W. Bills
Margaret Brier-Lyons
Mary Jo Connor
Jane Cunha
Margaret Conover Donigan
Brigitte V. Fessenden
Aaron Swan Fink
Sharon M. Grossman
Sharon M. Gumerlock
Jane A. Hardy
Jane Irish
Alvin C. Jasper
Hal Zachary Katzen
Barbara Ann Kloc
Beverly Lapinski
Robert Pierre Lovett
Anne Cady Mastrangelo
Denise E. Matuk-Kroupa
Jacqueline Stanco Morgan
Joan Clark Netherwood
John W. Parker
Mary Porter
Beverly A. Rizzo
Ronald X. Roberson
Ilka T. Robinson-Eaton
Hannah S. Schmidt
Mark D. Supik
Alice Dolle Trosch
Katharine S. Lowry Truax
Willliam J. Underwood
Stephen Van de Castle
Justine Manon Woolner-Wise
Robert A. Wyatt
Class of 1978
Anne W. Adriance
Irene E. Aspell
Donald E. Baechler
Susan Ohrenschall Baxter
Marley Jean Beers
Linda C. Buas
Vickie Eberly Byron
Ralph M. Chieffo
Lucy C. Chittenden
Kathryn L. Crowe
William David DeHuff
Cathy A. Eckdall
Gary Douglas Ehlers
Jonathan S. Fisher
Paula Gillen
Richard Allen Glaze
Helen Glazer
Maria L. Grandinette
Michael K. Grove
John Mason Habercam
Gwen Carol Highto
Conrad Johnson
Karen Kaftol
Karen Lee Kerski
Cynthia L. Lamaster
Marjorie Talle Merriman
Margaret Elaine Miccio
Diana Susan Montgomery
Samuel S. Robinson
Frederick C. Schoenk
Barbara A. Sharp
Pauline Ann Siple
Cynthia Stroud
William Tata
Vincent L. Violanti
Roger C. Voelker
Susan Waters-Eller
A. L. Shreve Waxter
Sing Chi Yue
Class of 1979
Eileen W. Blankenbaker
Janet R. Brandenstein
Michael A. Brown
Ellen J. Corddry
Arthur Bernard Drought
Claudia A. Durrell
Susan Lynn Fetterolf
Barbara D. Fineblum
Pamela B. Flam
Bruce Fleischer
Jo Lorelle Fleming
Neal Gallico
Michael Douglas Gentile
Lisa H. Gomez
Madeleine Guertin
Craig A. Hankin
Randall Arthur Hoel
Viola Gloria Holmes
Frederick W. Hunt
Katherine Ann Hupfeldt
Randall Leigh Lyhus
Lynne Helen Menefee
Halyna Lubow Mudryj
Maripat Neff
Lyn Kathy Ostrov
Susan Ellen Page-Thompson
Laura B. Parr
Scott D. Ponemone
Dawn S. Randles
Carol A. White
Christopher V. White
Martin John Winder
Class of 1980
Deborah Anne Adams
Paul Almquist
Jocelyn Armstrong
David J. Bartosevich
James Michael Baughman
Julie K. Brown
Ruth M. Burke
Victoria Cooper
Cynthia Anne Czapski
James J. Doyle
James J. Frailey
Louise H. Freedman
Terrence R. Haney
Brian M. Harris
Laura Liberatore Szweda
Peter C. Liebhold
Kirk Montgomery
Marjorie A. Noll
Janet Siegmann Salter
Dava Presslor Stravinsky
Leonard Streckfus
Cindy Turner
Class of 1981
Patricia Alexander
Toni L. Berger
Charlotte Elizabeth Beckman Brooks
Elvira R. Causey
Johanne T. Coleman
Robert A. Copskey
Jane Lampton Dalrymple-Hollo
Anneke Davis
Achamyeleh Debela
Terry Wiest Dechene
Laure Marie Drogoul
Beth Otter Ehrhart
Stewart J. Emmerich
Catherine Evans
Monique Y. Evans
Sylvia Fischbach-Braden
Debra Campbell Goodyear
Susan Marie Groseclose
Fontaine Hebb
Elizabeth Hermann
Grace E. Hulse
Saundra K. Krieger
Kevin Labadie
Christopher Anthony Mathias
Robin B. McCondichie-Secrest
Tripina McMillan
Birgit Ebel McQueen
Ann Maria Peters
Luise Vida Reichert
Karen Aileen Ruberry
Janet L. Steinberg
Janice Johnson Vranas
Elizabeth Woolever
Class of 1982
Dolores M. Andrew
Katharine Gust Blakeslee
Lee R. Boot
David N. Boyajian
Edie Marie Buchanan
Jim Burger
Aurora S. Capone-Soll
Margarete Barbara de Soleil
Jon Alan Detwiler
Mitchell B. Gyson
Diane Heuston
GI V ING TO MI CA: A FA MILY TRAD ITION –
Abby, Irma , Dino, and Elle n S an g iam o
For the Sangiamo family, giving to MICA is
a family affair that spans three generations.
Long-time faculty member Albert “Abby” Sangiamo and his wife, Irma, created the Santa
Farinella Sangiamo Scholarship in 1996 in
memory of Abby’s mother, and later created
a scholarship named for his father. Today,
the family scholarships are also supported
by their son, Dino and his wife, Ellen.
Santa Farinella Sangiamo “was eight years
old when she emigrated from a poor Sicilian
farm to America in 1908,” her son recounted.
“Having to work to survive from the day she
arrived, she did not go to school. The center
of her life was family; she did not have time
for art. Then, when she was in her forties she
suddenly decided to decorate eggs, using
inexpensive dime store beads and bangles.
The results were delicate, imaginative, and
distinctive.” She donated dozens every year
to the Brooklyn Mental Health Society’s annual fundraising campaigns. A leading New
York newspaper featured her with a twopage spread in its Sunday magazine section. Sometime in her sixties she was given
tickets to the City Center Ballet. Not knowing
what to expect, she was stunned by its beauty. Arthritic and chair-bound in her final years,
she passed the days watching ballet on videotapes, and with a large photo on the wall
beside her of the great dancer Baryshnikov
in one of his signature midair leaps.
In 2004, Dino and Ellen Sangiamo took over
responsibility for funding the scholarship,
Nelda Dierdorff Horwitz
Madeline Irvine
Grace Johnson-Hoffman
Robin Rosenstein Just
Priscilla Kossoy
Roger M. Laib
Linda Einberg Malmgren
Stacey Saltzman Moriarty
Maritza M. Mosquera
Michael B. Mutscheller
Carol Ann Reed
Walter Rivers
Gregory Smearman
Joy Vernacchio
Pamela H. Wallace
Robert Wantz
Class of 1983
Cheryl Brown
Timothy J. Caldwell
Imogene Drummond
Peter M. Dubeau
Robin Sigworth Fraumeni
Carmelle Gibbons
Evan T. Gifford
Thomas Giovannoli
Shirley K. Hubalek
Mary Jo Kehne
Nancy E. Lane
Susan Lawson-Bell
David A. Little
Kathleen H. Malanowski
Regina D. Mejo
Kimberly Black Molesworth
Sue Ofe
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
continuing the family tradition. Each year, the
scholarship is awarded to a general fine arts
junior who displays outstanding achievement
in two or more fine arts disciplines. “Before
my wife and I established the scholarship,
there had never been one reserved for GFA
students—even though it was the College’s
largest major and attracted many of MICA’s
best and brightest students,” according to
Abby Sangiamo.
In 2006, Abby and Irma created the Thomas
Sangiamo Scholarship, in memory of Abby’s
father. The scholarship is awarded to a GFA
junior who demonstrates excellence in drawing. “It was only in recent years that I realized how much my father’s attitude toward
work and professional responsibility shaped
my own,” said Abby, who has encouraged
generations of MICA students to recognize
that strong performance requires a strong
work ethic. “My father loved his work and labored hard at it, both on the job and at home
in preparation for each day.” Despite having
stopped school at the second grade, “he
taught himself to read and loved reading; he
filled our apartment’s bookcases with cheaply but fancily bound classics by the likes of
Balzac, Tolstoy, and Melville.”
The memories of Abby’s parents will live on
through these two named scholarships, and
the generosity of three generations of the
Sangiamo family makes a MICA education
more accessible for generations of MICA students to come.
Dara A. O’Malley
Mark Peeling
Linda Epstein Praley
Betty J. Reeves
James W. Taylor
David Martin Ungar
Donald R. Willard
Class of 1984
Karin Banks
James L. Bentley
Cynthia M. Courter
Jean Dato-Probert
Ronald J. Dunaway
Sue Ethel Dunnigan
Deborah English
Jolene Bernadette Forrester
Erika L. Grant
John E. Grdinich
Janice Elaine Hemphill
Wangdon Lee
Ellen Lichtenstein Levine
Patricia Brooks Lyell
Anne P. Martens
Joseph Daniel Nero
Supannika Rongsopa
Joseph F. Shock
Bridget M. Sunderlin
Class of 1985
Mary Beth Akre
Annmarie Cooper Albert
Claudia K. Amory
Walter S. Barton
Jean Bernhards
James Joseph Calafiore
W – Widow/er
Craig Matthew Chesek
Dwayne K. Christian
Jean Rosenberg Diamond
Craig L. Dunklee
Patricia Ann Hamoodi
Chris O. Hartlove
Nadia Hlibka
Curtis Hutchinson
Karen Sue Klinedinst
Jackie Ann Knipp
Bettina Wilcke Kokinakis
Martha R. Lancaster
J. Kelly Lane
Jeffrey M. Lewis
Rhonda Caroline Meyers
Kathryn L. Mix
Kelly Doyle Oakes
Jacqueline M. O’Regan
Nick Paciorek
Ann Brandreth Potter
Diane Frances Raspi
Rachel Yosefa Selekman
Alice C. Yeager
Class of 1986
Margaret Anne Accardo
Marguerite Land Blanck
Berrisford Winston Boothe
Hilary S. Bronder
Kara Brook
Diana Brownell
Jennie Baumann Budd
Linda Cichan
Janet H. Connelly
Susan Sunderland DeFelice
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Julia Colhoun Deford
Virginia Erdie
Vernon Edward Fains
Jeri Lynn Favreau
Carol Miller Frost
Connie Heller-Horacek
Frances M. Holt
Karen L. Keating
Gregg Lhotsky
Carolyn D. Lyons
Connie Matricardi
John Lawson McCall
Karen L. Merkle
Richard J. Sullivan
Elsie B. Whitman
Class of 1987
Peter Winship Brooke
Steven R. DiGiovanni
Christine Girod
Scott Gregory Kelly
Tracy Ann Lambros
James Douglas Rieck
Serge Mitchell Socolar
Bridget Zalewski Sullivan
Peter B. Williams
Felicia M. Zannino-Baker
Class of 1988
Carl Robert Amt
Ellen P. Bozyan
Gary Alan Cousin
Gail Anita Hill
Lisa D’Anna Hillman
Claire F. Larkin
Min Sook Lee
Christopher Harvey Major
Remy K. Synar
Class of 1989
Patricia Marsh Anderson
Peter Rice Bruun
Nancy Anne Ciparro
Patrick Calvin Coleman
Lisa DeMings
Amy Miller Graham
Ted Howard Hoffman
Jill Marie Ionta
Orlando Gabino Leyba, Jr.
Judith Eve Lichtman
Allyn Massey
Carolyn Maynard
Marcie Campbell McHale
Karen A. McNamara
Madeline Modica
Mary Deacon Opasik
Louise L. Reynolds
Mark Allen Shepersky
Jeffrey Ronald Sturges
Lyndie Vantine
Class of 1990
Joanne L. Adleberg
Sukey M. Bryan
Linda Harrison-Parsons
Yael Rachel Konowe
Annette Lawrence
Christina Drews Leonard
Melissa E. Nalewaik
Aviva Goldfeder Rosenberg
Mark Stempel
Gary Kirk Thompson
Deborah Vitkova
Lori Edgar Worley
Class of 1991
Eric Michael Abrecht
Calvin Coleridge Bethea
E. Gillian Daley-Conner
Barbara H. Denrich
Cristy Gonzales
Carlos R. Gonzalez
Anne Taft Kennedy
Karl Michael Koch
Alicia Doarnberger Malinowski
Susan L. Maseth
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Mary Mark Munday
Michael David Patton
Charlotte Purdum
Barbara Jane Schnell
Class of 1992
Rhea I. Arnot
Phyllis Clamp Bachand
Catherine Behrent
Abigail Adams Brigstocke
Kathleen Anne Carr
Cheryl Cowan
Gussie M. Danches
Kathleen Frances Kreul
Kevin Scott Lohr
Danielle Louise Nekimken
Julie Pfaffinger
Debra L. Rubino
Danielle Iannone Salisbury
Arvie J. Smith
Stephen P. Wilbourne
Class of 1993
Phyllis Arbesman Berger
Amy Cameron Evans
Matthew R. Even
Elsie Dorothea Grant
William Hargett
Robert Dwayne Harrison
Rebecca Wright Kelley
Brian Martel
Mary Kathleen Matson
Desmond McFarlane
Lynn Everett Read
Charles Kevin Tuttle
Sarah Tuttle Upson
Jane Alexandra Walsh
Judith Louise Wolf
Kevin J. Wolff
Class of 1994
Barbara C. Beaulieu
Louis Garfield Bowers
Melanie Jill Carnsew
Jason Van Conradt
D.H. Covey
Gina Albina Covi
Lillie Maria Fujinaga
Patricia Lynne Gallo Hellman
Shayne Lamont Hull
Noriko Ikaga
George Curtis Jones
Eunice A. Kambara
Reuben Eli Katz
Jennifer Margaret Littleton
Chris E. McCullough
Jennifer Merriman
Sharyn Lee Peavey
Heather A. Perry-Amos
Thomas Sakoulas
Class of 1995
Simeon G. Costea
Gregory J. Foertsch
Patricia L. Frederick
Mark Christopher Harvey
David Neal Inscore
Philip Thomas Lindsey
Ulysses Marshall
Meghan McKale Martel
Jennifer Nicole McGill
Monica Rastegar
Stephanie Reimers
Katherine Gillet Rickman
Barbara Trembley Shaffer
Class of 1996
Dorothy A. Anderson
Adrienne Caroline Cantler
Aimee A. Dixon
Jeanne Allison Hoel
Amanda Gingery Hostalka
Lana Dabney Jackson
Linda Press
Dorota Toczek-Matys
Michael Evan Weiss
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Ruth Marie Evosevich
Anne Alise Fullenkamp
Brooke Britton Griswold
Rama Prahlad Hughes
Robert Luis Padilla
Larcia Cony Premo
Dennie Ward
Hannah Close
Juliana Diaz Delgado
Michelle Dawn Frazier
Jeffrey David Hensley
Anna Isolde Olcerst
Rachel Anne Schimelman
Mark Winicov
Sook Kheng Wong
Class of 1998
Shannon Elizabeth Burns
Jennifer Wilson Felten
Charlie Changho Hahn
Tracey Diane Halvorsen
Laura Lebrun Hatcher
Glen Benjamin Kessler
Kathryn Anne Klanderman
Kathryn McDonnell
Joseph Patrick Meyer
Natalie Martha Nadozirny
Kevin Park
Heather Dawn Rothnie
Class of 2005
Brandon Todd Blackwell
David Daniel Farquharson
Shawn D. James
Lorie Chris Kim
Valerie Jean Montana
Zvezdana R. Stojmirovic
Joanne Binder Tulkoff
Meredith Anne Williams
Class of 1999
Jennie Louise Canning
Carmella Doty
Jennifer Kristina Kalis
Sung Hoon Kim
Julie Chih-Yeh Lin
Donna Darlene Livingston-Smith
Justin Nicholas Pyles
Carol Robinson
Marian Sullivan Chilson
Class of 2000
Rai Vertilli Alexander
Cristin Aileen Berrier
Aaron Richard Campbell
Yen-Wen Chau
Dolores Rodriguez Davis
Kali Simone Haney
Jamie Patrick Lipovac
Carolina Rovirosa Marrelli
Stacey R. McKenna
Katherine Creeden Neckel
Thomas Kieran Rodgers II
Alexander E. Wissel
Class of 2001
Seong min Ahn
Woody Batts
Estate of Marcella Louis Brenner
Jessica Claire Damen
Annie E. Hitchens
Tracy Ann Lambros
Katherine Mulert Peterson
Ashley S. Tisdale-Eggert
Class of 2002
Heidi Anne Bahr Karchnak
Desmond Turner Beach
Phaedra Michelle Byrd
Christi Anne Correa
Courtney E. Erhardt
Jay D. Hoffman
Tonya Y. Ingersol
Emily Louise Keown
Adam W. Recktenwald
Marta Rodriguez
Youngmi Song
Andrew Wodzianski
Class of 2003
Christina S. Batipps
William Logan Berry
Abraham C. Brewster
Kirsten Elizabeth Fricke
Paul Hayes
Raymond Majerski
Emily Joy Swenson Miller
Christopher James Organ
Elena Volkov
Ann Shanok Zaiman
Class of 2004
Marcus J. Bickler
James Patrick Broadbent
Class of 2006
Gloria Ann Adams
Jennifer Lauren Beser
John A. Corso III
Erin Marie Ellis
Jordan L. Felling
Darren J. Gorthey
Garrett T. Guidera
Caryn Anne Gutterman
Amy Huntoon
Marcus I. Johnson
Class of 2007
Yeohyun Ahn
Andrea R. Brown
Cory Christopher Cone
Kieran Gillen
David Henry Goldfinger
Giselle Lewis-Archibald
Oliver Lloyd Munday
Roger Gant Powell, Jr.
Nathalie Alexandra Wilson
Class of 2008
Grace Amico
Sara E. Barnes
Adeetje Bouma
Amber L. Carky
Tami Nicole Churns
Lluvia I. Claudio-Albarran
Marion M. Coe
Rachel E. Duvall
Rachel Faller
Cynthia J. Garcia
Eric Alexander Gonzalez
Audra P. Harvey
Yumi Kim Hogan
Katherine E. Jakubowski
Justin E. Lloyd
Ginger Lukas
Valentine M. Marziale
Kristen Stephanie Nyren
Daniel A. Riesmeyer
Caitlin M. Ryan
Marcia Sentz
Whitney E. Simpkins
Rachel Snyder
Ellen C. Stedfeld
Daniela Stitz
Alessandra L. Sulpy
Mark Thibault
Mallory B. Van Fossen
Emma S. Wolf
May Yang
Class Year Unknown
Ruth Anne Davis
M. K. Dilli
Mildred D. Dreier
Paul Goodman
Sandra B. Gordon
Olga K. Hutchins
Ferne Kandel
Ruth S. Levy
Helen Normile
Roland Lloyd Robinson
Joseph C. Sullivan
Barbara J. Sutorius
Mildred Swan
PARENT GIVING BY CLASS YEAR
Class of 1965
Ruth & Spencer Overholser
Class of 1972
Wilbur S. Ervin
Sonia B. Gordon*
Class of 1978
Ernest Rubenstein
Class of 1981
Priscilla Alexander
Class of 1982
Lisa & Leonard Burger
Class of 1984
Eileen & John Nack
Class of 1985
Bernadine Hartlove & Owen Hartlove, Jr.
Class of 1988
Guy M. McKhann
Class of 1990
Carolyn S. & Stanford M. Lembeck
Class of 1991
Louise & William F. Dove
Carol & David A. Lackland
Patricia Miltenberger
Class of 1992
Janice & Harold Adams
Margaret & William Bell
Phyllis Green
Class of 1993
Ruth & Richard Colburn
Arline & Louis Neumann
Class of 1994
Mary & Nelson A. Gelfman
Betty & Ross Griffith
Mary & John J. Mulhern
Loring Peavey
Class of 1996
Enfrodisia Schaff & William J.
Schaff, Sr.
Judy & Ned Scheer
Class of 1998
Jeanne W. Antosiewicz
Catherine & John Bogus
Gail McNeill & Robert H. McNeill, Jr.
Howard & Candy Means
Class of 1999
Peggy & Alberto Bustamante
Mary Huddleston
Susan M. & Richard R. Jones
Frances Mackey ’66 & David Youngstrom
Roberta & Andrew Seidman
Katherine & Arnold Snider
Class of 2000
Sally & William Charleroy
Brenda Cohen
Terry & Norris Commodore
Jennie & Stephen Fitzkee
Lisa Reich & L. Robert Johnson
Miriam & Stephen P. Levy
Patricia Loughlin
Grazia & Marc Narkus-Kramer
Joseph Seidle
Sharon & Eric Wissel
Class of 2001
Jean & William Ambrose
M. Kathy & Louis Cashiola
Susan & David Cook
Margaret & Frank Cusack
Barbara & Roger Demos
Joseph & Karen Fowler
Sarah B. Howe
Mary Ann Lambros ’63
Nancy & Bruce Paris
Barbara & Frederick Sauter
Cherie Stellaccio
Elizabeth & William Tisdale
John & Nancy Van Ness
Class of 2002
Sylvia & Eddie Brown
Margaret & George G. Egenhoefer
Terry A. Hoffman
Eugina & Robert Kolec
Rebecca Lambert
Virginia & Earl E. Laue
Deborah & Michael Lynch
Kathy & Dan Mussen
Brad & Meg Pahmier
D. Peter Rex
David Roberts
Ellen & Keith Shelton
Margaret M. & Richard S. Willen
Thomas J. ’76 & Elizabeth Wilson
Class of 2003
Reba & Michael Andrew
Barbara & Charles Auerbach
Anne Bliss ’76 & John A. Brecht ’74
Susan & Victor Brzozowski
Julie & Charles Cole
Marianne & John Cooper
Margaret & Wolfgang Egger
Joanne Grey
Zita & Lawrence Halka
Susan & Jon H. Levinson
Eleanor & David Macedonia
Myong & Mark McTague
Ruth & Anthony Murray
Sadik Osmanof
Nancy & William Potts
Catherine J. Shelley ’70
Judy & Steve Swytak
Patricia & Richard Taylor
Thomas VanHorn
Elizabeth & Mark Worsdale
Noelle ’67 & Michel Zeltzman
Class of 2006
Amabel & William Allen
Donna & Peter Barnum
Betsy & Mark Beaugard
Melinie & Jack Caldwell
Candice & Robert Carter
Alex Cecil
Phyllis & Bruno Ciancio
Elizabeth D. & James S. Coffey
Iris & Errol Daum
Myra Diaz
Laura G. Dutton
Pamela & Burt Gutterman
Mary & Todd K. Harris
Patricia & Mark Havey
Mary Eileen Johnston
Jeanne Markel & Chris Wedge
Marta Martray
Fran & Frank Mauro
Jeannie & Thomas Mitchell
Laurie Mosello
Sharon & Jon Nachison
Marietta & Victor Nardo
Linda & Leon Olson
Justine Raphael & Richard Weinhart
Sandra & Peter Richel
Carla H. & Michael Rockliff
Maura & Thomas Rogers
Barbara & Christopher Romano
Elizabeth & Stephen T. Scott
Barbara C. & Jeffrey S. Vincent
Junko & Malcolm Wong
Class of 2007
Florence & Eric Anderson
Evelyn & Abel Buan
Carlton L. Clark II
Denise F. & Billy R. Clevinger
Zita & Michael Codi
Margaret & Kenneth Cox
Karen Freburger & Joseph Freburger IV
Joseph G. Gonzalez
Ellen G. & Stephen N. Gray
Patricia & Charles Greco
Sarah & Charles Guiles
Susan Cary-Hanson & Stephen P.
Hanson
Jeanette & Jeff Herr
Jacqueline Hulkower
Denise & Christopher Jacklin
Leslie & Timothy Jenison
Bou W. & Jang S. Lee
Stephen A. Massad
Charles & Dana Nearburg
Lisa A. Parker
Anne B. & Roger G. Powell
Candy & Philip Powell
Marie & Greg Raschdorf
Edna & Dick Roop
Olga Schmidt
Class of 2008
Mary & Peter C. Agre
Carmen & Francisco Claudio-Albarran
Karla K. Albertson
Jacqueline & Richard Amico
Andrea T. Attivissimo
Faith & Clayton Bailey
Joann Baker & Lawrence Silverman
Ida Barak & Thomas Sauermilch
Kathy J. & Alan D. Barnes
Kathy & Bob Bastian ’08
Jan J. & John F. Bean
Eulalee Bell
Colleen & Ronald Bouma
Barbara & Harvey S. Braunstein
Richard P. Carlson
Sara & Edward Charit
Kathleen & James W. Churns
Kristin & Steven M. Ciesemier
Jacqueline Coratti & Frank Coratti, Jr.
Liz & Dan Cotter
Veronica Dean
Donna L. & Michael J. DeSena
O P E N I N G THE D OOR TO A M I CA E D U CAT ION – G r e g g L h ot s k y ’8 6
“I’ve met thousands of photographers, and
the marketplace is incredibly crowded, very
competitive,” says Lhotsky. “When it comes
to getting a job, your picture-taking ability is
one-tenth of the whole pie. You really have
to know how to run a business and present
yourself properly to have a competitive edge.
There’s this fallacy that you get out of school
and you get a beret and you’re an artist—but
you still have to market yourself.”
Class of 2004
Alison W. & David L. Bennett
Edda & Michael Bickler
Christine & John Bruns
Mary & James Casey
Heidi K. & William H. Henson
Susan & Tommy Kelly
Audrey & David Kipphut
Patricia Homer & Randall LaLonde
Glenn & Alan Lebwohl-Steiner
Candace E. McCann
Mary & Michael Munion
Shelley & Mark Schimelman
Marta & Haidari Shikari
Karen G. Smith & Howard J. Smith, Jr.
Marilyn & Wayne Thomas
Vicki & Mark Thompson
Sarah & David Towson
Class of 2005
Karen & Michael Blackwell
Dolores & Donald Chapman
Sharon & Marshall Cooperson
Georgia & John Corso
Pat Heffron-Cartwright & Steven
Cartwright
Joan A. & John P. Kane
Nada Kiwan & Emaud Zeitouneh
Philippa & Karl Klessig
Susan & William Mitchell
Richard J. Pelicano
Joan Ports & Chris Attenborough
Anne & Kenneth Ross
Lawrence J. Sapanski
Andrea L. & Thomas Sczerba
Sharon & Ronald Sharp
Lynda & Jack Stark
Beverly F. Symonds
Taifen Vaklinova & Pavel Vaklinov
Theresa Wilson
Brian & Martina Shea
Donna Simmonds & Frank Simmonds III
Yolanda & David Vigil
Barbara White
Barbara & Douglas Whitney
Beverley & Robert Whitworth
As an agent and partner of the firm Bernstein
& Andriulli and an instructor at the International
Center of Photography in New York, Gregg
Lhotsky ’86 is actively involved in shaping the
careers of young artists. His company currently represents and manages more than 100
photographers and illustrators, as well as hair
and makeup artists, stylists, website designers, gaming designers, and other creative professionals. His class at ICP, The Business of
Photography, prepares aspiring photographers
to build a professional portfolio and website,
present themselves to potential employers, and
conduct successful business transactions.
Lhotsky lost touch with the College as he
built his career, but in recent years began
re-connecting with MICA friends. In April
2008, a mailing from his alma mater that focused on ways to create a named scholarship
reminded him that he’d reached a point in his
career when he could afford to give back to
the College that had helped him get his start.
He contacted MICA to create a scholarship, to
be awarded annually, beginning in the 20092010 academic year, to a photography major
with demonstrated financial need and a keen
interest in pursuing a career in the commercial photography field.
“As a working professional in the field of my
major now for over 20 years, I felt a responsibility to give back not only to the school that
set me on this path, but also to future professionals like me,” he explains. “I value the
foundation that I received at MICA, and I hope
that students can use the scholarship to get
a foot in the door of their futures. MICA made
it very easy to put together a scholarship that
met my wishes and the students’ needs.”
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James S. Emge
Rebecca & Eleazar Enecio
Elizabeth R. Ewing & Mark J. Ewing, Sr.
Nancy & Michael Ferrante
Anne Mastrangelo Fink ’77 &
Aaron Fink ’77
Debra L. & Michael J. Flanigan
Patricia Foster & Luis Bocchio
Kathryn Fritze
Colleen J. & Stephen J. Giegerich
Valerie & Jeffrey W. Gilman
Jan Gluch
John Goodrich
Rachel Ruth & Paul Gorgen
Rebecca Hankin & Thomas Albertson
Carol & Erik J. Hansen
Mara Held
Betsey & Stan Heuisler ’71
Beedle & Patrick Hinely
Jane & George J. Homick
Ann & Zebulun Horowitz
Marcia & Douglas Hucker
Elizabeth & Robert E. Hull
Dixie Hurd
Dione Hutton
Rosanna & Frank Huyberts
Ann-Laurie & Fred Hyman
Hiromi & Yoshitaka Ishii
Vickie & John Jany
Sarah & Paul Johnson
Wendy Jones & Peter Sims
Shelley C. & Charles H. Kappauf
Polly M. & Philip H. Kasey
Dielesy & Daniel Keiffer
Linda Kelley
Patricia E. Kreger
Xijing Lian
Jennifer L. Livingston
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Paula & Gordon Logan
Bobbi & Randy Maltsberger
Pat Milburn & Russ Milburn, Jr.
Hope & John Mullen
Debra & Henry Nazdrowicz
Laurie A. Onorato & Richard C.
Onorato, Jr.
Vera Parenti-Ancone & Peter T. Ancone
Luigina & Domenico Parravano
Marci I. Peterhans
Lori A. & John J. Piazza
Janet & James Poole
Nancy & Richard Raybourne
David & Deborah Rigby
Angela & Steven Rossbach
Sofya & Boris Samoylov
Alan Sherkow
Gayle Y. & Mark A. Sloan
Melanie Smith & Flavious Smith, Jr.
Mary & John Snead
Sharon & Eric Stedfeld
Mary A. & Paul W. Taylor
Cheryl & Mark L. Thibault
Joan & Hugh Thompson
Ann Toohey & William Toohey III
Susan & Harold Trapkin
Susan & Arthur Walker
Jennifer Wallace
Kay R. & Murrel R. Walters
Alanea Williams & George Williams, Jr.
Dana R. & Bryan W. Williams
Gwenn Wilson & Charles Wilson III
Marilyn Wong
Nancy Lee Wright
Ay & Peng Yang
Irene & Alexander Zeyfman
Class of 2009
Kathleen Alessi
Janice & Karl Amelang
Karen & Jon Anger
Michael E. Basch
Shelley M. & Aldus E. Baum
Holly L. Baumgartner
Deborah A. & James H. Bennati
Marie T. & Robert L. Bergbauer
Frederick D. Bowling
Pegg M. Treadwell Frederick & Todd
P. Brink
Elizabeth & Ronald Burlin
Maria & David Burrington
Vicki L. Cambridge
Suzanna Camejo
Jackie Carroll-Garcia & Juan Garcia
Cynthia Ciarpella
Gail & Dennis Compton
Anita & Anthony C. Davies
Susan K. DePetris
Rufina & Francisco J. Diaz
Anh & Quy Do
Cindy & Thomas Dourmashkin
Sara Jane Eames & Robert D. Eames, Jr.
Jeanette B. & William P. East
Tammi & Robert Z. Elek
Karen C. & Robert M. Evans
Beth & William Feehan
Liz & Ralph Ferrigno
Sheila & David S. Frech
Beth E. & Terry L. Frederick
Patricia Frisella & Emmanuel Krasner
Lisa D. Gaines
Janice L. Garza & Robert F. Garza, Jr.
Naomi L. Gerber
Mary R. & Owen W. Gilman
Dawn & Guy Gogliettino
Beatrice D. & Joel Greenbaum
Mary & Charles Hallinan
Jane & Tom Hallman
Antoinieta B. & Kurt F. Haueisen
Janice D. Hauenstein & Richard E.
Tauney
Jennifer A. Hickman
Terriann & Donald Hilbinger
Darlene & Herbert J. Hogarty
Yvonne & Danny Holcomb
Sandra A. & Kent Hughes
Jean A. Jones
Svetlana & Igor E. Karash
Jo Ellen & Robert M. Kaufman
Betsey W. & Jeffrey M. Kirk
Patricia & Brian Koffman
Michelle & Peter Lin
Arlo Lloyd
Alan & Chun Louie
Karen Madsen & Cameron Suttles
Carol & Robert Mansfield
Kathryn & Francis Margherita
Caroline & Charles Marshall
Brenda M. Mason & Timothy A.
Mason, Sr.
Janan & Daniel Massey
Lynne & John McKague
Margaret & Dane Merchant
Lesley Miller & Ronald Gale
Karen O. Moore
Grace & Francis Neston
Louis Pfarr, Jr.
Julie & Michael Pieper
Anna & Tadeusz Pruski
Maria & Daniel Purciello
Pam & Randall Quick
Christine B. & Barry J. Recht
Rochelle & Bruce Roberts
Cynthia & Mark Rodriguez
Wendy Rosow & Jerry Simpson
Karen & Michael Rowinski
Gloria & Andrew Sanders
Roxanne & David Sarley
Pamela Schachter
Connie & Thomas Scott
Kathleen & Robert A. Shaw
Susan Shaw & Jack Freeman
Marjorie Skotheim & Erik Wogstad
Diane & Ralph D. Smalley
Janet N. & Malcolm S. Snell
Helen & Gary Sterle
Linda P. Sullivan & Paul M. Sullivan, Jr.
Diana & Marcel Talbot
David J. Taylor
Howard Trickey
Patricia R. Tuck & Mellis L. Tuck, Jr.
Gangliu & Will Wang
Jane Wattenberg & Samuel Chase
Kay P. & John R. White
Kelly & Jay Wickerham
Kathleen Wolfe
Class of 2010
Nanny & Eric L. Almquist
Inna & Alec Alpert
Sharon K. Antal
Catherine L. & Miguel M. Aparicio
Brenda K. & Denvin E. Bard
Marsha & Timothy Blaker
Ledley B. Boyce & Lambert G. Boyce, Jr.
David G. Brooks
Nataliya Bryksenkova
Amy & Paul Capetola
Mary Q. & William G. Clayton
Elizabeth G. & David M. Clough
Debbie Coble
Anne & Charles Cochran
Kathleen A. & R. Steven Coleman
Diane M. & Albert R. Colombo
Debra A. & William R. Cornelius
Kathryn Crawley
Richard Criqui, Jr.
Lorine Davis
Todd Davis
Anne Davis-Heim & James H. Heim
Marybeth & Mark De Lotto
Linda Dethman & David Thornley
Celene Di Francia
Susan B. & Fernando Diaz
Stacey L. & Thomas Diggs
Cheryl & Dennis Dougherty
Doris & James Dougherty
James J. ’80 & Susan L. Doyle
Vicki & Roger Eide
Monique & Jeffrey Escher
Allen Ezkenazi
Linda L. & Anthony J. Ficano
Sharon L. & William H. Fischer
Diane C. Ford
Melanie B. & Mark M. Fullerton
Donna E. Funk
Theresa Getz
Joanne & Lance E. Glaeser
Eva M. & Robert E. Glasgow
Christine Glenn
Lydia G. & Steven Glucksberg
Kathryn Goodling
Cathy & John Gretschel
Sherrie S. & Anthony D. Groshong
Susan & Paul Guaneri
Amanda & Robert Hagen
Virginia Hall
Kelly L. Hampton
Cindy B. Harris
Elisabeth H. Hazard & Jonothan C.
Tierce
Deborah D. Stone & Hermon Haughton
Dacia A. & Hilcias Hernandez
Sue & Richard Ho
Debra K. Hoeweler
Cynthia & Irwin Horowitz
Rosemary & Robert Hostetter
Mary T. & Christopher P. Howell
Lynna Jacobs
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
Patricia & Clifford Jacobs
Patrice Jennette
David Jerome
Sylvine Jerome
Margaret Jolly & Wright A. Jolly, Jr.
Andrew J. Kennedy
Eloise A. & Timothy M. Kigler
Gilwan & Kiseo Kim
Jennie A. & John Kixmiller
Elizabeth L. Kurtz & Robert R. Clark
Robert Lack
Phyllis M. & William L. Laslett
Jean & Edward LeCluyse
Yann-sheu Leu
Sharon D. & Maurice A. Levin
Karen M. & Paul M. Lewis
Kelly Lizauskas
Karen Loper
Elaine & John A. Mancuso
Katherine Manger & Stephen Esser
Pauline & Steven McAleavy
Karen L. & Lester D. Michener
Linda S. & Douglas H. Miller
Doreen & Carlton Morgan
Kim L. & C. Morrison Gilbert
Carol & Jeffrey Nassner
Phyllis R. & William A. O’Connell
Jean O’Farrell
Kathy & Peter L. Ostermiller
Melanie Pai
Patti Paige & Ron Fischer
Nicholas Papanicolaou
Virginia M. Larsen & Stephen D. Parker
Constance & Thomas Peters
Margaret & Larry Phillips
Judith & James Plaskowitz
Linda & Earl Porter
Neeru & Sunil Ramnath
Judith L. W. & Niyana K.B. Rasayon
Mary J. & Jeffrey W. Rasmussen
Carol A. & Peter W. Reid
Eileen & Marc Rosenthal
Elsa Sandoval & Epifanio Sandoval, Jr.
Linda Scher
Leslie A. & Mark L. Scheuer
Linda & Alex M. Shojaei
Jeanne M. Simmons & James M.
Clayton
Nancy & Mark Sorden
Diane K. L. Starr
Cynthia & Gary Stone
Deborah D. Stone & Hermon Haughton
Lisbeth T. & Thomas R. Sturm
Barbara & William Tarvainen
Kathryn M. & John H. Taube
Caryl & Peter Taylor
Sandra Tormoen
Elizabeth A. & Roy D. Toulan, Jr.
Angela & Neal Townsend
Andrea M. & Ralph M. Umbriano
Karyn Voldstad
Barbra & G. David Vorozilchak
Cari & Jim Vota
Angela L. & Hung D. Vu
Julie C. & Walter W. Wallace
Kimberly L. & Samuel J. Waterworth
Patricia J. & Duane A. Webber
Bonnie White
Suzanne Williams & David A. Bare
Alethea Williams-Carlson
Karen & Sean Willoughby
Anne Wilson & John W. Wilson, Jr.
Terry Wilson
Nannette Wilson-Hobson & Lee Hobson
Class of 2011
Mary A. Alfano-Torres & Michael A. Torres
Elizabeth K. & Lawrence R. Allen
Kathy & Rock Amick
Jill J. & Carl Aquila
Ann Ashbery & Russell C. Powell
Matthew Atha
Susan Baker
Mary S. & Thomas Barlow
W – Widow/er
Luis A. Barrera
Lyda Barrera
Catherine & Frederick Beckman
Lisa V. & James E. Belton
Lois & Marc Bernstein
Sophia S. Bess
Audrey B. & Hunter M. Black
Janis A. Bogue & William R. Keller
Donna Boucher
Marina D. & Robert C. Brand
Hannah & David Brion
Margot J. & Peter S. Brooks
Judith A. Brown
Rosana & Daniel Buscariollo
Gail R. Caltrider & Arthur P. Caltrider, Jr.
JoAnn & Barry Carlson
Marcy & Claude Chiaia
Marybeth & David Cloer
Emilie Condon & Peter J. Malone
Irma Contreras & Ricardo Contreras, Sr.
Christine & Richard Croarkin
Donna Persaud & Stephen P. Crozier
Johnna L. & Bruce N. Cruser
Princess E. Cureton
Carol R. & George R. Dansberger
Marcia DeBock & Michael Conner
Dian E. & Michael S. Deimler
Betty-Lynne & John P. DeLaura
Nancy L. & Dirk Devault
Laurel & Steven Devino
Lynda C. & Stephen C. DiJulio
J. Kevin Donovan
Elyse Dubin & Elie Aliman
Barbara Dulaney
Charles M. Dwyer
Cynthia & John Edelbrock
Stewart J. Emmerich ’81
David Ewing
Nancy Fenton & Matthew C. Fenton IV
Stephanie Fischer
H. Lee Fisher
Mary B. Foisy & John Aitken
Gail & Robert Foldes
Joann & Kent C. Fong
Charles Ford, Sr.
Joanne M. Galton-Nealon
Nancy & Andrew Garcia
Lisa & Eugene F. Garcia
Irena R. Danys & Andrew M. Garfinkle
Anni & Jeremy Gibson
Diane & Christopher Gioia
Nancy & Panagiotes Giorgos
Ruth & Patrick Goldschmidt
Suellen P. Granberry-Hager
Diane L. Green
Marcia & William J. Greenhalgh
Colleen Geraghty & Lance H. Scharf
Nancy G. & Richard A. Guzzo
Jackie & John W. Hagens
Kathleen I. & Lee H. Hall
Anne L. & Jeferson Hamby
E. Victoria Hamilton & Robert B.
Hamilton III
Lisa & Bill Hinds
Jennifer G. & Douglas E. Hock
Michelle & Stephen Horvath
Pamela & James Howard
Mai L. & Chi H. Hum
Kathleen & Daniel Isherwood
Jeanne & William D. Ivancic
Sheila M. & B. Davis Jackson
Marilyn Jafry
Kathy & Gary Johnson
Jacqueline A. Jones & Roswell E.
Jones, Jr.
Nora & Michael W. Joy
Karen & Andrew Judkis
Rebecca S. & Dean P. Kasperzak
Risa & Douglas Keene
Laura S. Kellogg
Francine & Craig Kelly
Mona & Joseph J. Kinder
Patricia & James Kisiel
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Elizabeth & Jack M. Klein
Alison R. & Raymond Kogan
Adele V. & Brian J. Lang
Robert S. LaSeur
Donna F. & Tony Laudenslager
Kim & Glen Lawhon
Dian Lo & George Sukenick
Lori J. & Robert L. Lohry
Kathleen & Dennis Lyons
Cesar Machicado
Deborah & Terrence R. Manning
Jerome L. Martin
Susan E. & David S. Maruska
Michael E. May
Sara J. & Robert G. McCurdy
Kerstin L. & Thomas M. McSteen
Marguerite K. & Robert C. Means
Suzanne B. Mervine
Christine L. & R. James Miller
Pamela A. & Robert P. Miller
Pamela J. Miller & Carl W. Miller II
Susan M. & David A. Miner
Alisa J. & David W. Moore
Beverley Mullineaux
Michael Mullineaux
Lori M. & Timothy J. Murtagh
Mayumi & Hiroyuki Nakano
Laura & James L. Neal
Susan Neradt
Mary L. & Richard B. O’Connor
Yvette & Michael Panasowich
Mary M. Parent
Brian T. Parrish
Letitia & Edward C. Peterson
Joseph S. Petrino
Tina & Frederick Pfeiffer
Michael Pisacane
Kathleen B. & David M. Plesich
Kathleen T. Praiswater
Janine & Matthew Redka
Judith H. & Donald S. Richardson
Carol A. & John L. Roberts
Dianne & Kevin G. Roberts
Kyoungae L. & James H. Robinson
Nancy J. & James M. Robinson
Rachel A. & Mark C. Rohr
Ann & Roderic Rolett
Joyce & Richard Rosen
Deborah Ryan
Theresa Ryan
Margaret A. Salter
Susan & John Sather
Debbie L. & Dru A. Schmitt
Janet L. & Joseph R. Seehusen
Cynthia & Terry Simmons
Doris M. Sims
Hunter M. Sims
Laura C. & Kim A. Sinks
Victoria & Raymond Skelly
Felicitas & Harold Stoves
Lynn A. Streeter & Thomas K. Landauer
Jeanne T. & Gary S. Snyder
Mari B. Spallone
Carol & Thomas Sperandeo
Pilar M. & Binay Sugla
Bruce Sullivan
Kristen Tavel
Susan & Alan Trautvetter
Jodi & Richard Verhaaren
Alla & Noi Volkov
Robin Wahler
Patrick Ward
Sally J. Warfield
Elizabeth & John B. Warters
Timber D. Washington & Lester
Washington, Sr.
Ann L. & Herbert F. Waters
Rachel Webber & Scott Ryser
Mary B. Weckerlin
Elizabeth R. & Steven R. Weiler
Patricia Whalen & Greg Bullen
Tina & Joe Wilson
Betsey & Steven R. Wimbrow
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Kathleen E. & Duane J. Yard
Linda & John D. Yeager
Jialan Yi
Renea O. & John E. Yodie
Ying Zhang & Yinghong Cheng
Stephanie Zweben & Oscar Iluzada
Class of 2012
Catherine Evans ’81 & James Frailey ’80
Jean H. & Robert E. Markison
Maritza Mosquera ’82 & Roger Laib ’82
Julia & Patrick Richardson
William Tata ’78
Robin & Mark J. Torsani
Class Year Unknown
Dorothy M. Anderson
Julienne Bethea
Patricia & Charles Brooks
Kathleen & Bernard D’Andrea
Howard Ehrenfeld ’76
Ann ’81 & Terrence ’80 Haney
William Hargett ’93
Carol J. Kiem
Moya King
Ingrid & James Leonard
Denise L. & Anthony V. Lutrzykowski
Barbara D. Lynch
Constance Mace
Janice McCulley
Melinda & Kurt Nemitz
Kathleen A. & Gregory E. Pennell
Carole & Fred Schwab
Judith S. Shepherd
Judith & Charles Tremel
Janet S. Williams
Else & Bernard Wolf
Daniel R. Woodhead
MICA Faculty & Staff Gifts
Patricia Alexander ’81 & Kevin Edward
Labadie ’81
Jennifer C. Andiorio & Matthew P.
Hohner
Rhea Arnot ’92 & Helmut Jenkner
Richard T. Barber
Sarah Z. Barnes
Frances D. Barth
Woody Batts ’01
Theresa L. Bedoya & Timothy App
Catherine Behrent ’92
Phyllis Berger ’93, ’98
Linda Bills & Stephen Dallmus
Christopher L. Bohaska
Paul J. Boone, Sr.
Victoria Gellner Boone
Kara Brook ’86
Elizabeth P. Bryan
Karen Lee Carroll
Mary & James W. Cary
Erin Chrest
George Ciscle
Wally Coberg
Cory C. Cone ’07
Sally & Robert Copskey ’81
Annet Couwenberg
Lisa DeMings ’89 & Alex Nosevich ’89
Peter Dubeau ’83
Dan Dudrow ’67
Howard Ehrenfeld ’76
Jane Elkinton
Betty Enselein
John D. Ferguson ’71
Greg Foertsch ’95
Susan & Michael R. Franco
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost
Joan M. E. Gaither
Joe Giordano ’66
David Gracyalny
David R. Hart & Joseph Costa
Lois Hennessey
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Lisa Hillman ’88
Kevin M. Hoffman
Genya & Samuel B. Hopkins
Amanda Gingery Hostalka ’96
Kerr Houston
Lucille Hughes
Amy Hunter
Al ’41 & Helen Hurwitz
Cindy Intorre
Christino Jackson, Sr.
Henry Tipton Jones ’69
Scott G. Kelly ’87
Glen B. Kessler ’98
Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01
Martha R. Lancaster ’85
Jonna & Fred Lazarus
Renée Levine-Packer & Arnold Packer
Philip Lindsey ’95
Jonathan T. Lipitz
Richard I. ’76 & Sue Ellen Lipscher
Ellen Lupton & J. Abbott Miller
Emily Macenko
Fletcher R. Mackey
Douglas R. Mann
Allegra Marquart
Carolina R. Marrelli ’00
Stacey R. McKenna ’00
Dan S. Meyers
Ellen Lupton & J. Abbott Miller
Ledelle D. Moe-Marshall
Michael R. Molla & G. Bradley Weesner
Allen D. Moore
Mary Mark Munday ’91
Natalie Nadozirny ’98
Christine C. Neill ’71 & Lewis S. Fifield
P’90
Bodil Ottesen
J. Davidson “Dusty” Porter and Timothy
J. Ring
Jann Rosen-Queralt & Philip Campbell
Danielle I. Salisbury ’92
Irma & Abby Sangiamo
Joseph M. Shannon
Youngmi ’02 & Chris ’03 Organ
Anne R. ’66 & Anthony South
Margot Starr & Michael J. Kernan
Zvezdana R. Stojmirovic ’05
Tylden Westcott Streett ’54, ’57
Karen Stults
William Tata ’78
Elena Volkov ’03, ’07
Jennifer Wallace P’08
Susan Waters-Eller ’78
Howie Lee Weiss ’75
Michael Weiss ’96
Beverly & Jack Wilgus
Mark Winicov ’04
Carolyn Stratford Younce
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES
The following corporations and
foundations provided matching gifts
to the 2008 Annual Fund.
The Abbott Laboratories Fund
The Abell Foundation, Inc.
American International Group
Atapco
Biogen Idec Foundation
Constellation Energy Group Foundation
Encana Oil & Gass
IBM Corporation
Key Foundation
Lockheed Martin Corporation Foundation
Open Society Institute
PNC Foundation
Pearson Education Center
Seimens Building Technologies
Verizon Foundation
MEMORIAL GIFTS
MICA received gifts in memory of
the following alumni, trustees, and
friends. Memorial gifts provided unrestricted or endowment resources
for scholarships and special program initiatives or general operating
expenses.
[ Given in Memory of
Given by ]
Jim Barrick
Brook Group, Ltd.
Ira & Mary Basler
The Ira J. Basler, Jr. & Mary K.
Basler Foundation
Sigmond A. Bear
R. Gant Powell, Jr. ’07
S. Brecher
William J. Wancea ’76
Marcella Louis Brenner W’32, H’01
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost
Jonna & Fred Lazarus
Marianne & Daniel L. Spiegel
Ned Daniels
The Rouse Company Foundation
Virginia Decker
The Black & Decker Corporation
Charles J. Arnold
Victoria Gellner Boone
Mary & Charles Costa
Shirley G. DeFelice
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost
Ellen B. Gibbs
Willard & Lillian Hackerman
Genya & Samuel B. Hopkins
Lynn & Ross Jones
Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01
Jonna & Fred Lazarus
Freida McCarty
Miles & Stockbridge Foundation, Inc.
Jacqueline C. Parks
Ethyle T. Diven
Anne M. O’Connell ’71
William Sherman Dutterer ’65, ’67
Jean Bernhards ’85
Jamie Johnson W’65
Gregory Allen Elizondo
Brooke Griswold ’97
Marybell Castle Everhart
Stella Overman Virts ’36
Jeanette E. Feldman
Miriam & Stephen P. Levy P’00
Freddy & Ken
Cecelia C. DeGraves
H. Donald Glaser
Elizabeth Glaser
Beulah Griffin
M. Kathy & Louis Cashiola P’01
Owen and Etta Gowans
Jennifer McGill ’95
William N. Hadaway
Carolyn Campbell ’72
Linda & F. Spencer Gordon
Hilry Gordon ’72
Jaimy Gordon
Licien King Harris
Victoria Gellner Boone
Tracy Michael Harwood
Francine Marie Wilhelm ’99
M. Richard Kirstel
Jim ’82 & Anne Burger
Daniel Shub ’76
Winifred M. Klauenberg
Thomas B. Schweizer
Theodore Klitzke
Charity Checks
Dolores Davis ’00 & W. Bowdoin
H’04 Davis, Jr.
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost
Fontaine Hebb ’81 & John Slorp
Jonna & Fred Lazarus
Janet A. Vermehren-Shepler
Sherrye A. Walker
Joan Wertheimer
David Komar
Deborah Raven ’76
Gary William Kreger
Patricia E. Kreger P’08
Merrill Lee
Dorothy V. Lee W’50
Marc David Levy
Alan S. Dorenfeld
Frona L. & Allan J. Kroopnick
Zandra & Stephen Quartner
Eileen Rome
Eileen Yoffe
Carrie M. Macedonia
Eleanor & David Macedonia P’03
Eleanor Rust Mattern
Mac & Wickie Plant
Gilbert Meerdter, Sr.
Brook Group, Ltd
Madeline Murphy
Rina L. & Howard A. Janet
Ruth Fulcher ’41
Betty Rawlings Peloso
Mordechai Aryeh
Anna P. Moore
Evelyn Wood Peloso
Mordechai Aryeh
Anna P. Moore
Matthew Peloso
Mordechai Aryeh
Anna P. Moore
Linda T. B. Oravecz
Arlene Raven
Noreen D. Dresser
Phyllis Eakin
Nancy Grossman
Sally Plass & Mike Makman
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
Annette & Joseph Rubin
Charles C. Reichert, Sr.
Luise V. Reichert ’76, ’81
Nan Lee Roberts ’39
Concordia Foundation
Sidney Rosenberg
Dora Rosenberg W’36
Salvatore Scarpitta
Kathryn McDonnell ’98
Janet Fielding Scholes
Barbara A. & S. Richard Costa
David R. Hart & Joseph Costa
Lizabeth R. Hart
Joan H. & Theodore H. Koller
Catherine & Parshotam Sharma
Margaret H. & Stewart D. Swett
Esther Bates Siegel ’30
Judie C. Bach
Linda Brown
Lucille H. Hamet
Jeffrey B. Kolodin
Joelle R. Lastica
Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care
of Maryland, Inc.
Frederick A. Smith
Jeanette Opalensky
Janet Rebecca Braunstein
Barbara & Harvey S. Braunstein P’08
Broderick Manekin
Barbara Spodak ’78
Charles G. Tildon, Jr.
G. G. Miller ’71
The Brown Family
Patricia & Thomas C. Barry
Sumiko Matsumoto
Junko & Malcolm Wong P’06
Fred E. Worthington
Ernest R. Abruzzo
Aurelia & Perry J. Bolton
Anne & George L. Bunting, Jr.
Fay M. Chandler ’67
Betty Cooke ’46 & William O.
Steinmetz ’50
Mary & Charles Costa
Rosalee ’60 & Richard Davison
William F. Eberhart, Jr.
James E. Fowler
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost
David Gleason
J. Samuel Gude
Stanley Gumnit ’55
Quinton Hallet
Barbara & Sam Himmelrich
LeRoy E. Hoffberger
Lynn & Ross Jones
Jenny M. Kaltenbach
Roland H. King, Jr.
Kathleen Kotarba ’75 & Michael
Kotarba ’76
Martin J. Kotler ’75
Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01
Jonna & Fred Lazarus
Richard W. Linfield ’58, ’62
Neil & Sayra Meyerhoff
Charles R. Miller ’57
Monk, LLC
Linda & Joseph Napora
Anne S. Perkins
Elizabeth & Theodore Pochter
Anne B. & Roger G. Powell P’07
Sheila K. & Richard C. Riggs, Jr.
James H. Robinson III
Carla H. & Michael Rockliff P’06
Louisa W. Rogers
Eileen Rose
Loren K. Smith
Susan J. Stein
Carolyn J. Tomkiewicz
Lois M. Weinberg
Betty Childs Wells ’48
Rachel Sher Borenstein
Susan Baker P’11
Diana C Menefee
Lynne Menefee ’79
Kara Brook
Reba K. & Arnold G. Cohen
Neil A. Meyerhoff
Marilyn Meyerhoff
George L. Bunting
Dupkin Educational & Charitable
Foundation, Inc
Evan John Nazdrowicz
Debra & Henry Nazdrowicz P’08
TRIBUTE GIFTS
Owen Hoffman
Kevin M. Hoffman
Annual Fund and Campaign tribute
gifts are received by MICA from
individuals who wish to honor special
occasions such as birthdays, graduations, or anniversaries; to recognize
a friend’s personal or professional
achievement; or to say thank you for
a kindness or service rendered.
[ Given in Honor of
Given by ]
Clarke Gambrill Agre
Mary & Peter C. Agre P’08
Charlotte J. Albertson
Karla K. Albertson P’08
Andrew Attivissimo
Andrea T. Attivissimo P’08
Mary Attivissimo
Holly Joel Cloer
Marybeth & David Cloer P’11
Katie Marie Coble
Debbie Coble P’10
William Fogarty Cotter
Liz & Dan Cotter P’08
Rosalee Davison
Sherry & Elmer Hoffman
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Deacon, Sr.
Mary Deacon Opasik ’89
Elizabeth Scott Dove
Louise & William F. Dove
Allison Michael Ferrante
Nancy & Michael Ferrante P’08
Whitney Kathleen Flanigan
Debra L. & Michael J. Flanigan P’08
Alice Falvey Greif
Susan & Peter Greif
Pauline Goodman
Paul Goodman Co.
Megan Rose Gonzalez
Joseph G. Gonzalez P’07
Sonia Gordon
Jaimy Gordon
Hilry Gordon ’72
Linda & F. Spencer Gordon
Phyllis Green
Ruth I. Harris
Sarah Cary Hanson
Susan Cary-Hanson & Stephen P.
Hanson P’07
Michael Holder
Kali S. Haney ’00
Elissa Lembeck Jacobs
Carolyn S. & Stanford M. Lembeck
Ahn Sang Jin
Yeohyun Ahn ’07
Jordan A Kasey
Polly M. & Philip H. Kasey P’08
Isabel H. Klots
Stiles Tuttle Colwill
Alessa Kara Kreger
Patricia E. Kreger P’08
Sheldon D. Kully
Barbara Sacks Kully ’55
Ronald Lang
Noriko Ikaga ’94
H. Thomas Baird
Rachel A. Schimelman ’04
Erin Victoria Laue
Virginia & Earl E. Laue P’02
Jaime Louise Bennati
Deborah A. & James H. Bennati P’08
Fred Lazarus IV
The Sana and Andy Brooks
Family Fund
Andrea Bocchio
Patricia Fuster & Luis Bocchio
Hannah L Brancato
Shelley C. & Charles H. Kappauf P’08
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
Miriam Levy
Terrye Grosshandler
Nicole Chi-Hsin Louie
Alan & Chun Louie P’09
W – Widow/er
Caleb Joseph Paris
Nancy & Bruce Paris P’00, P’01
Jacob Joseph Paris
Nancy & Bruce Paris P’00, P’01
Monique Mary Paris
Nancy & Bruce Paris P’00, P’01
Laura Pasternak and Michael Zimmerman
Brook Group, Ltd.
Anne Perkins
Loretta Castaldi
Paul Waylon Petyo
Rebecca Lambert P’02
Rose Sharon Piazza
Lori A. & John J. Piazza P’08
Laura Farrell Rasmussen
Farrell Family Foundation Inc
Rosemary Rex
D. Peter Rex P’02
Charles Christopher Rouse
Kathryn Fritze P’08
William J. Schaff
Enfrodisia & William Schaff P’96
Carol Shepherd
Barbara L. Phoebus
Hilda Stevens
Jeanne & Winston Seetoo
Elizabeth Hanson Stoner
Jean H. & Robert E. Markison P’12
Cortland Andrew Thomas
Marci I. Peterhans P’08
Ann Viverette
John Viverette ’56
Michael Dunn
Duron Paints and Wallcoverings, Inc.
Jerry Fine
Ralph Fisher
Willard Fountain
France-Merrick Foundation
Joan M. E. Gaither
William Grant
Frank Grant
Mimi Gross
David J. Hare
Elizabeth Harris
Chris Hartlove ’85 & Abby Lattes
Jerome Hausman
Ina C. Helrich ’67
Judy Hicks
Kerr Houston
Michael Iampieri
D. Richard Iardella, Jr.
Mary James
Jamie Johnson W’67
Gloria B. & Herbert M. Katzenberg
Laura C. Kirchner-Thenard
Margaret G. Klitzke
Susan & Jon H. Levinson P’03
Linwoods
Frances Litranta
Jeanne Mace
Allegra Marquart
Sara J. & Robert G. McCurdy P’11
Maryland Office Interiors, Inc.
Jeanette Opalensky
Madeleine O’Reilly
Pierpoint Restaurant
Wendy Rurka
Arlene Z. & Fred E. Sacks
Monica & Arnold Sagner
Earl Saxon
Leonard Schmitz
Evelyn D. Schroedl ’40, W’55
Sharon Selligson
Mary Ellen Shaeffer ’55, W’57
Romaine S. & Frank P. L. Somerville
Leonard Streckfus ’80
George E. Stump ’68
Veronica Thomas
Patricia M. ’70, ’76 & Jerome Toolan
Eleanor K. Trowbridge*
Union Memorial Hospital
Woodberry Kitchen
Valerie Harisse Walker
Jeanie & Richard W. Teare
Emma L. Walters
Kay R. & Murrel R. Walters P’08
William J. Wancea ’76
Kurt Langenfelder Waters
Ann L. & Herbert F. Waters P’11
Jack Wilgus
Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01
Graham Geil Wilson
Gwenn E. Wilson & Charles E. Wilson
III P’08
Julius Zweben
Stephanie Zweben & Oscar Iluzada
P’11
GIFTS-IN-KIND
Alexander’s Tavern
Big Huge Games, Inc.
Andrew Blumberg
Marcella Louis Brenner* W’32, H’01
Laura R. Burrows
Canton Gallery
Carefirst Blue Cross Blue Shield
Carolyn Carlson
George Ciscle
Wally Coberg
David Edward Furniture, Ltd.
Shirley Derr
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
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MICA’S ENDOWMENT FUNDS
Endowed funds at MICA were valued at just over
$62 million as of May 31, 2008. The list below
contains all funds that comprise the endowment.
Newly established funds and existing funds that
received new gifts are marked with an °.
Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards
Jerome Abrams ’46 Memorial Scholarship
ACT-SO Scholarship
AEGON USA, Inc., Scholarship
Florence Austrian Scholarship
Lois and Irving Blum Foundation Scholarship
Jules M. Bodarky Scholarship
Marcella Brenner W’32, H’01 Distinguished
MAT Scholar Award
Ruth Jenkins Bristor ’35 Scholarship
Reuben Brook Memorial Scholarship°
Betty Cooke ’46 Scholarship
Sgt. Ralph Roland Demuth Memorial
Scholarship
Mathias J. DeVito Scholarship
Freda Mueller-Eichelberger ’81 Scholarships
In Drawing°
In Painting°
In Sculpture°
In Environmental Design°
Samson Feldman ’25 Scholarships
In Art Education
In Illustration
William Ferguson Merit Scholarship
France-Merrick Community Arts Partnership
Fellowship°
General Scholarship
Margaret Glace Scholarship in Art Education
Leonard L. Greif, Jr. Scholarship in
Photography°
O’Neill Troy Hammond ’69, ’75 Memorial
Scholarship°
A. Claire Gaskins Harper ’41 Scholarship
Francis Burns Harvey Merit Scholarship
William Randolph Hearst Scholarship
Lucile Hecht Memorial Scholarship
Emanuel Herman ’39 Prize
William Mayo Herring ’41 Scholarship
Hoffberger Foundation Fellowship Award°
Barry Holniker ’81 Memorial Scholarship
Harriet ’67 & Philip E. Klein Scholarship
The Maryland Institute Knott Scholarship
Perna Krick ’31 & Reuben Kramer ’32 Award
of Merit
Patricia Lion Krongard ’77,’90
Art Education Scholarship
Art Education Award
Nora & Eugene Leake Scholarship in Painting°
The Lenore Fund°
Marc Levy ’00 Memorial Scholarship°
Morris Louis ’32 Scholarship°
Seymour Mandelbaum Merit Scholarship
Maryland Photographic Society Scholarship
Meyer Photography Traveling Fellowship
Rebecca and Joseph Meyerhoff Scholarship
Jean C. Miller ’42 Scholarship in Art Education
Arthur Mitchell ’66 Scholarship
Edward C. Morton, Jr. ’80 Memorial Award
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
Louise N. Myerberg Family Scholarship°
Rett Nearburg ’07 Scholarship
Christopher J. Overholser ’65 Scholarships
In Graphic Design
In Illustration
Gertrude Pentland Scholarship
Mildred Caplan Perl ’39 Scholarship
James E. Peterson ’49 Scholarship
William M. Philips ’54 Memorial Scholarship
Nancy Lee Rhodes Roberts ’39 Scholarship°
Amalie Rothschild ’34 Rinehart Award
Janet Fielding Scholes Memorial Scholarship°
C.V. Starr Scholarship°
Reba Stewart Memorial Scholarship
Lenore Tawney Scholarship in Fiber°
Fanny Blaustein Thalheimer Scholarship
Don F. Turano ’59 Scholarship
Walter G. ’38 & Betty ’39 Wilkinson Memorial
Scholarship
Dale Burton Wood ’30 Memorial Scholarships
In Fiber
In Illustration
Bill Woody/Tom Miller ’67,’87 Scholarship
Academic/Co-Curricular Progams
Fay’s Fund
George A. Lucas Fund
Dr. Edward Pitts Endowment
The Starr Foundation International Programs
Unrestricted
Shirley Eaton Fund
James Stephenson Fund
Unrestricted°
Facilities
Brown Center°
The Gateway°
Kramer House
Main Building
Robert and Jane Meyerhoff House°
Special Programs: Visiting Artists,
Exhibitions, Lectures, Seminars
Gladys Brooks Endowment for Visual Media
Acquisitions
Decker Art History Acquisitons Endowment°
Dr. Richard B. Kalter Program°
Elizabeth Shannahan McShane ’26
Book Fund°
Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Special Programs
Endowment
Amalie Rothschild ’34 Residency Program
The Rouse Company Program
Rosetta A. Samson & Sadie B. Feldman
Residency Program
William O. Steinmetz ’50 Designer in
Residence Program°
Graduate Programs
Hoffberger School of Painting
Rinehart School of Sculpture
Faculty Chair
Florence Gaskins Harper ’34 Chair in Art
Education
Genevieve McMillan/Reba Stewart Chair in
Painting
Professional Development
Marcella Louis Brenner Faculty Development
George H. Dalsheimer Fund for Faculty
Development
Alfred & Trafford Klots Artist Residency
Program in Rochefort-en-Terre, France
Joseph Meyerhoff Center for Career
Development°
Neil and Sayra Meyerhoff Fund for Staff and
Student Development
Stanley Rosen Memorial Fund for Faculty
Development
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
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Annual gifts to support Scholarship at MICA
totaled more than $500,000 as of May 31, 2008.
Newly Established funds are marked with an °.
Priscilla Alexander Scholarship
Alumni Association Scholarship
Alumni Award for Student Leadership
American Council on Italian Matters of
Maryland Scholarship
Associated Italian American Charities of
Maryland Scholarship
City of Baltimore Young People’s Studio Awards
Ira J. Basler, Jr. and Mary K.Basler Memorial
Scholarship
Eddie C. & C. Sylvia Brown Scholarship°
Joseph Cardarelli Poetry Prize
Ceramics Alumni Scholarship°
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Awards°
D’Anna Study Abroad Scholarship
Evergreen House Foundation Scholarship
C. Louise Mullan Flanigan ’34 Scholarship
Dr. Joan M.E. Gaither Young People’s Studio
Scholarship°
Jaques and Natasha Gelman Scholarship°
Allen Ginsberg Poetry Prize
Ray Gordon ’41 Drawing Prize in Art Education°
Winifred M. Gordon ’28 International Programs
Awards
Graduate Painting Award
Billy N. Hadaway ’51 Memorial Scholarship
Robert B. Harris ’92 Memorial Scholarship°
Hughlett Fine Arts Scholarship
Dr. Al Hurwitz ’41 Scholarship in Art Education
Dr. Al Hurwitz ’41 Prize in Art Education
David Jacobs ’61 International Scholarship
Rheda Luntz Josephs Memorial Scholarship
Korean Alumni Scholarship
Arnell Lewis Land Art Scholarship°
John J. Leidy Foundation Scholarship
Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship Award
Gregg Lhotsky ’86 Photography Scholarship°
M&T Scholarship
Carrie Macedonia ’03 Memorial Scholarship
F. Grainger Marburg Traveling Award
Dr. Frank C. Marino Foundation Scholarship
Dr. Frankie Martin Scholarship°
Maryland Artists Equity Foundation PreCollege Scholarship
Master of Arts in Community Arts Fellowship
Robert E. & Jane B Meyerhoff Scholarship
Tom Miller ’67, ’87 Memorial Scholarship
Murthy Digital Arts Award
Murthy Interactive Media Scholarship
Peace Studies Scholarship°
Dominic Pelicano ’05 Memorial Scholarship for
Sorrento Summer Study
Roberta Polevoy Fund of the Baltimore
Community Foundation Scholarship
Proctor & Gamble Fund Young People’s
Studios Awards°
Arlene Raven Scholarship°
National Endowment for the Arts John Renna
Arts Scholarship°
Josh Sallow Memorial Scholarship
Josh Sallow Young People’s Studios Awards
Santa Farinella Sangiamo General Fine
Arts Scholarship
Thomas Sangiamo Scholarship
Nellie ’49 & Truman Semans Scholarship
Mark Stempel ’90 Thesis Prize in
Environmental Design
Helen C. Stevens Scholarship
Surdna Pre-College Awards
Surdna Summer MFA in Studio Art Fellowships
Three Arts Club of Homeland, Inc. Award
Verizon Scholarship
Henry Walters Traveling Fellowship
Special Projects
Artafare 2007
ArtWalk 2008
At Freedom’s Door Challenging Slavery in
Maryland Exhibition
Beyond the Compass, Beyond the Square
Exhibition
Black Panther Rank & File Film Series
Center for Design Thinking
Community Arts Partnership
Concert Lab at MICA
Constitution Day Conference 2007
Exhibitions
Friends of:
Animation
Art Education
Career Development
Ceramics
Exhibition Development Seminar
Fibers
Graphic Design
Illustration
Library
Painting
Photography
Sculpture
Video
History Book Fund
The Visual Journalism of Jan Van Toorn
Exhibition
Lighting Concepts & Applications
MICA/JHU Coalition – Prision Project
Professional Staff Development Day
Rochefort-en-Terre
General Scholarship
Summer Teacher Institute
Superkids Camp
Young People’s Studios
M I C A P l a nn e d G i v i n g Adv i s o r y C o unc i l
Marc Blum, Esq.
Of Counsel
Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger &
Hollander, LLC
John Cogar, Esq.
Senior Vice President of Private Wealth
PNC Bank
M. Gwen Davidson
MICA Trustee
Partner
Brown Advisory
John Davis
Real Estate Consultant
Carl Eastwick, Esq.
Partner
Semmes, Bowen and Semmes
Julie Finney
Account Executive/CFP
PSA Financial
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Chair of Planned Giving Advisory Council
MICA Trustee
Counsel
Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, LLC
John Gilpin, Esq.
Senior Vice President
Bank of America, Private Bank
Sandra Gohn, Esq.
Partner
DLA Piper
Frederick Matson Hopkins, Esq.
Principal
Legg Mason Trust
David Keister, Esq.
Executive Vice President
Suntrust Bank
Julian Lapides, Esq.
Attorney at Law
A. MacDonough Plant, Esq.
Partner
Stewart, Plant & Blumenthal
Karl Macklin, Esq.
Vice President, Private Client Services
M&T Investment Group
Jill Robinson, Esq.
Brown Advisory
Natalie Sherman, Esq.
Partner
Gallagher, Evelius & Jones LLP
Bonnie A. Travieso, Esq.
Attorney at Law
T HE M O U N T RO Y A L SO C IE T Y : A L AS T I N G L EGA C Y
The Mount Royal Society has been established
to help ensure Maryland Institute College of Art’s
future strength by encouraging alumni, friends,
parents, faculty, and staff to include MICA in their
estate plans – and to recognize those who do so.
Please join the Mount Royal Society. It would be
wonderful to have you among our members. If
you have already included the College in your
estate plans, please notify us so that we may accord you membership. Please call Genya Hopkins,
Director of Gift Planning/Senior Development
Officer, at 410-225-2414, for further information.
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Alice Margolin Adler ’53 & Harold* Adler
Pat Alexander
Dolores M. Andrew ’82
Gregory E. Anthony ’80
Linda S. Bowser-Chubb ’83
Margaret Clawson Brier-Lyons ’77
George L. Bunting, Jr.
Jim Burger ’82 & Anne Burger
Ann M. Ciola ’74
Harold Cohen* ’57
Johanne T. ’81 & Philip Coleman
Betty Cooke ’46
Carolyn Adreon Councell ’58
Berte D’Arrigo ’43
M. Gwen Davidson
Rosalee C. Davison ’60
Alonzo* & Virginia* Decker
Imogene Drummond ’83
Charles Ellerin ’41
Sadie B. Feldman* ’30
John Gilmore Ford ’60
Neal M. Friedlander, M.D. & Virginia Adams
Douglas L. Frost
Alice Falvey Greif
Anne K. Griffith
Fredye W. Gross
Ann Garfinkle & Joseph Brent
Florence Gaskins Harper* ’34
Grace Hartigan
Robert J. Helsley ’69
Barbara L. Himmelrich
James A. Holechek ’53 ’69
Rosita C. Hurka ’51
Scott Gregory Kelly ’87
Theodore O. Klitzke*
Isabel H. Klots
Harriet A. E. Kohl
Priscilla Kossoy ’82
Reuben Kramer* ’32
Ann Miller Krestensen ’60
Philip W. Lambdin ’75
Beatrice Levi H’03
Leslie Lillien Levy ’69
Robert C. Lienhardt
Jennifer M. Littleton ’93
Regina Lofland ’62
Kurt Marcantonio ’72
Gary Allen Marcus ’65
Allegra Marquart
Madolin Maxey ’70
Elizabeth Thomas McLeod ’72
Neil Meyerhoff
Nancy Ann Monte Santo ’50
Leslie Page Morgan ’80
Margaret Morrison
Marian & Brian Nash
Anne S. Perkins
Terry Allen Perl
Harrison M. Robertson, Jr.
Nancy P. Rosnow ’72 &
Richard R. Baldwin
Amalie Rothschild* ’34
Lorraine Sachs ’67
Evelyn D. Schroedl ’40
Philip Stapp* ’28
William O. Steinmetz ’50
Jan Pierce Stinchcomb ’82
John B. Sutton ’63
John Arnold Viverette ’56
Chick West* ’65
Robert J. Wirth* ’50
Fred E. Worthington ’57* & Anne R. Gossett
Betty Wells ’48
Martin E. Yaker ’70
Robert A. Zimmerman ’66
JOINING T HE MO U N T ROYA L SO C IETY – Ji m Bu r g e r ’ 8 2
Growing up in western Pennsylvania, a successful future wasn’t a sure
thing for Jim Burger ’82. “There were
very few prospects where I grew up,”
he explained. “Sometimes I shudder
to think how close I came to becoming a coal miner, or working behind my
father’s bar. Fortunately, back then ‘the
Institute’ would take a chance on a kid
like me. I enrolled, was accepted, and I
thrived there.”
Jim and his wife, Anne, recently became members of the Mt. Royal Society by announcing a planned gift to the
College. “When my wife and I did our
wills, I thought about it a lot,” Jim said.
“We don’t have children, but even if we
did I would still want to leave something to the Maryland Institute.” Anne
added, “We’re really huge boosters of
Baltimore City, and I think the Maryland
Institute is important to the city. Jim remains very involved, and we get back to
campus several times a year. I think it’s
a great institution.”
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
“It’s no secret that I feel the Maryland
Institute made me,” says Jim of the
successful career as a professional
photographer that spans more than 25
years, 10 of which were with the Baltimore Sun. His clients include AARP,
Blue Cross/Blue Shield, the Lou Gehrig’s Disease Association, and his alma
mater. His photos have appeared in the
Philadelphia Inquirer, the San Francisco
Examiner, and the Los Angeles Times.
“I’m now a freelance photographer.
I only work for nice people, and I can
honestly say I love what I do for a living.
So I ask myself, or anyone else who will
listen: Who do I owe for all that I have
if not the Maryland Institute College of
Art? I’ve led a charmed life and they
were a big part of it. That’s why I give.”
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ALUMNI COUNCIL: 2006–2008
Ronald E. Fidler ’64,
Council Chair
Owings Mills, Maryland
Rhea Arnot ’92
Baltimore, Maryland
Chris Baker ’00
New York, New York
Christina Batipps ’03
Washington, D.C.
Kerrie Bellisario ’92
Oyster Bay, New York
Tysonn Betts ’96
Cincinnati, Ohio
Maggie Blanck ’86
Brooklyn, New York
Emily L. Blumenthal ’03
Baltimore, Maryland
Lee R. Boot ’82
Baltimore, Maryland
David B. Brewster ’86
Halifax, Vermont
Peter W. Brooke ’87
South Royalton, Vermont
Garry F. Cerrone ’71
Baltimore, Maryland
Robyn Chadwick ’75
Baltimore, Maryland
Fay Chandler ’67
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Betty Cooke ’46
Baltimore, Maryland
Stuart Cooper ’72
Columbia, Maryland
Robert V. P. Davis ’62
Baltimore, Maryland
Maggi Way DeBaecke ’69
Media, Pennsylvania
Imogene Drummond ’83
Garrison, New York
Peter Dubeau ’83
Baltimore, Maryland
Susan Fetterolf ’79
Oley, Pennsylvania
Luis Flores ’80
Baltimore, Maryland
Greg Foertsch ’95
Baltimore, Maryland
Dan Gilbert ’81
Baltimore, Maryland
Paula Gillen ’78
Boulder, Colorado
Richard A. Glaze ’78
Los Altos, California
Gregory Gray ’76
New York, New York
Charlie Hahn ’98
Baltimore, Maryland
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Chris Hartlove ’85
Baltimore, Maryland
Ron Webb* ’68
York, Pennsylvania
Jeanne Hoel ’96
Los Angeles, California
Betty Wells ’48
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Kevin Kearney ’74
Sebastopol, California
Alex Wissel ’00
Owings Mills, Maryland
George King ’77
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Ria Zake Jacob ’69
Crownsville, Maryland
Sally King-Nero ’81
New York, New York
Robert Zimmerman II ’66
Parkville, Maryland
Martin Kotler ’75
Washington, D.C.
Council Members Emeriti
Annette Lawrence ’90
Denton, Texas
Giselle Lewis-Archibald ’05, ’07
Randallstown, Maryland
Jennifer Littleton ’94
Lutherville, Maryland
Regina Derwin Lofland ’62
Winston Salem, North Carolina
Richard Mandy ’69
Pikesville, Maryland
Brian Martel ’93
Plano, Texas
Allyn Massey ’89
Parkton, Maryland
Madolin Maxey ’70
Providence, Rhode Island
Elizabeth Thomas McLeod ’72
Alto, New Mexico
Chelsea Munion ’04
Chicago, Illinois
Kate O’Connor ’98
Los Angeles, California
Mary Cross Parker ’63
San Ysidro, California
Madeline Murphy Rabb ’66
Chicago, Illinois
James Rieck ’87,’03
Baltimore, Maryland
Ronald X. Roberson ’77
Columbia, Maryland
Sam S. Robinson ’78
Stevenson, Maryland
Carla Heider Rosenzweig ’73
Brooklin, Maine
William E. Sheppard ’72
Baltimore, Maryland
Judith A. Simons ’69,’03,’05
Monkton, Maryland
Clytie Taylor ’71
Salisbury, Maryland
Linda E. Wachtmeister ’73
North Garden, Virginia
Susan Wallace ’73
Ottsville, Pennsylvania
Rosalee C. Davison ’60
Baltimore, Maryland
Harriet Gardiner ’43
Frederick, Maryland
Dorothy Gillespie ’41
New York, New York
Ethel Kessler ’71
Bethesda, Maryland
Carlton Leverette ’71
Baltimore, Maryland
Suzanne Levin Lapides ’69
Baltimore, Maryland
Doris S. Rief ’86, P’86
Pikesville, Maryland
William O. Steinmetz ’50
Baltimore, Maryland
P ARE N T S C O U N C I L
G i v i n g St a t i s t i c s
Class of 2008
Class of 2010
Sallie Fraenkel Zuch &
Michael Zuch
Council Co-Chairs
Chappaqua, New York
Nancy & Eric Almquist
Belmont, Massachusetts
Colleen & Ronald Bouma
Oak View, California
Frederica & Francisco Escobar
Dallas, Texas
A
36%
Unrestricted
B
26%
Restricted
Gloria & Terry Cruice
Troy, Michigan
Mary & Thomas Jasek
Menlo Park, California
C
28%
Scholarship
D
10%
Gifts-in-Kind
Antonia & José Dougan
Geneva, Switzerland
Therese & Donald Lundy
Bethesda, Maryland
Sherry Helmke & Bob Culver
Omaha, Nebraska
Petra & Thomas Osborne
Boynton Beach, Florida
Robin & Richard Kirby
Norcross, Georgia
Karen Watkins & Paul Lewis
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Patricia DiBella Kreger
Hopewell, New Jersey
Toni & Keith Wolper
Medford, New York
Anne Mastrangelo ’77 &
Aaron Fink ’77
Brookline, Massachusetts
Pat Milburn & Russell Milburn, Jr.
Lexington, Kentucky
Sande & Don Neil
Hoover, Alabama
Class of 2009
Jackie Carroll Garcia
Durham, North Carolina
2008 annual fund
Monique & Jeffrey Escher
Scarsdale, New York
CLASS OF 2011
Kathy & Rock Amick
Unas, South Carolina
Lois & Marc Bernstein
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Jon Borenstein
Birmingham, Michigan
Christine & Richard Croarkin
Ft. Worth, Texas
Sara Feldman
Los Angeles, California
Stephen Crozier &
Donna Persaud
Dallas, Texas
Beth & Terry Frederick
Sewell, New Jersey
J. Kevin Donovan
Lake Barrington, Illinois
Sandra & Gary Haas
New Berlin, Wisconsin
Linda & Bobby English
Randallstown, Maryland
Jeanne Marie Kachidurian
Greenwood Village, Colorado
Alison & Raymond Kogan
Lyndhurst, Ohio
Gifts to the 2008 Annual Fund Supported:
Unrestricted gifts are applied to
educational priorities across every
area of the College.
Restricted funds are designated
by the donor to support a specific
program, department, or project.
Scholarships include named undergraduate and graduate scholarships,
fellowships, and awards given on
an annual—not endowed—basis
(see page 45 for a complete 2008
list) as well as gifts to the general
scholarship fund, which supports the
financial aid awarded by MICA.
Gifts-in-kind (equipment, books, and
products) are accepted by the College because they have a value to or
provide budget relief for programs.
capi tal fundrai s i ng
Sources of Gifts
13%
A
B
14%
53%
C
D
20%
Corporations & National
Foundations
Government
Individuals & Family
Foundations
Trustee
Note: Alumni gifts arrayed in several
categories account for 22 percent.
Sang Liu & Christopher Shea
Monkton, Maryland
Margaret & Dane Merchant
North Plainfield, NewJersey
Linda & Paul Sullivan
North Palm Beach, Florida
Capital and Endowment Gifts
Lucille & Larry Tobin
Woodbury, Connecticut
Jane Wattenberg &
Samuel Chase, M.D.
San Francisco, California
A
13%
B
9%
Current Restricted
Current Unrestricted
C
39%Endowment & Similar
D
26%Brown Center
7%
E
Mt. Royal Station
Renovation
F
6%
Gateway
A
53%
Scholarship
B
16%
Other
Endowment Detail:
7%
C
D
10%
14%
E
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Brown Center –
Plant Fund
Gateway – Plant Fund
Meyerhoff House –
Plant Fund
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M AR Y L A N D I N S T I T U T E C O L L EGE O F AR T
Board of Trustees
Emeriti
Neil A. Meyerhoff
Chairman
Baltimore, Maryland
Charles L. Costa
Lutherville, Maryland
Stephen W. Boesel
Ruxton, Maryland
George L. Bunting, Jr.
Monkton, Maryland
Suzi Keats Cordish
Lutherville, Maryland
M. Gwen Davidson
Baltimore, Maryland
Rosalee C. Davison ’60
Baltimore, Maryland
Mathias J. DeVito
Baltimore, Maryland
Ronald E. Fidler ’64
Owings Mills, Maryland
Aaron S. Fink ’77, P’08
Boston, Massachusetts
Ann M. Garfinkle, Esquire
Washington, D.C.
Alice Falvey Greif
New York, New York
George H. Dalsheimer
Baltimore, Maryland
LeRoy E. Hoffberger
Baltimore, Maryland
Robert A. Shelton, Esquire
Baltimore, Maryland
MICA Officers
Main:
410-225-4235
Kevin Hoffman
Director of Web & Electronic
Communications
Fax:
410-225-2312 and 443-423-1022
Genya Hopkins
Director of Gift Planning
A copy of MICA’s current financial
statement is available by writing the
Office of Fiscal Affairs, Maryland
Institute College of Art, 1300 W.
Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore, MD
21217 or by calling 410-225-2366.
Documents and information submitted under the Maryland Solicitations
Act are also available, for the cost
of postage and copies, from the
Maryland Secretary of State, State
House, Annapolis MD 21401,
410-974-5534.
Theresa Lynch Bedoya
Vice President & Dean for
Admission and Financial Aid
Michael R. Franco
Vice President for Advancement
Thomas G. Hyatt
Vice President for Technology
Systems & Services
David Hayden ’66
Upperco, Maryland
J. Davidson “Dusty” Porter
Vice President & Dean for
Student Affairs
Thomas Jasek, P’10
Menlo Park, California
James Miller
Baltimore, Maryland
Charles E. Nearburg P’07
Dallas, Texas
Anne S. Perkins
Baltimore, Maryland
Roger G. Powell P’07
Baltimore, Maryland
Sheila K. Riggs
Baltimore, Maryland
Nancy R. Sasser
Baltimore, Maryland
William O. Steinmetz ’50
Baltimore, Maryland
Sallie Fraenkel Zuch P’08
Chappaqua, New York
Kim Howard Gray
Office Manager, Advancement
Peggy Henry
Office Manager, Development
Michael R. Molla
Vice President for Operations
David Jacobs ’61
Los Angeles, California
Erin Chrest
Director of Stewardship
Raymond Allen
Vice President for Academic
Affairs & Provost
Richard C. Hackney, Jr.
Ellicott City, Maryland
Wendy M. Jachman ’71
Owings Mills, Maryland
Catherine Burrier
Director of Advancement Services
Contributors listed made gifts
between June 1, 2007 and May
31, 2008. We have made every
effort to ensure accuracy of this
Donor Roll. If we made an error,
please accept our apology. You may
contact the Annual Fund office at
410-225-2491, and we will correct
our records.
David R. Hart
Director of Alumni & Parent
Relations
Douglas R. Mann
Vice President for Finance &
Chief Financial Officer
Tonya Ingersol ’02
Hunt Valley, Maryland
Elizabeth (Lisa) Bryan
Assistant Director, Annual Fund
Names and positions on this page
are current at time of printing.
Fred Lazarus IV
President
Fredye Wright Gross
Baltimore, Maryland
Barbara L. Himmelrich
Baltimore, Maryland
Michelle Brown
Executive Assistant, Advancement
DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT
Michael R. Franco
Vice President for Advancement
Douglas L. Frost
Special Counsel for
Development & Vice President
for Development, Emeritus
Victoria Gellner Boone
Associate Vice President,
Development
Kim Carlin
Associate Vice President,
Institutional Communications
Lucille Hughes
Associate Vice President for
Development, Alumni & Parent
Relations
Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01
Associate Vice President for
Advancement, Planning &
Special Projects
Amy Hunter
Executive Assistant
Cindy Intorre
Constituent Data Processor,
Advancement Services
Lydia Kenselaar ’07
Coordinator of Corporate, Foundation, & Government Relations
Emily Macenko
Assistant Director, Alumni &
Parent Relations
Division of Advancement
Telephone Numbers
Christine Ricks ’08
Junior Designer Web/Print,
Communications
Karen Stults
Director of Corporate, Foundation, & Government Relations
Carolyn Stratford Younce
Director of Annual Fund
Brenda McElveen
Communications Office Manager
& Administrative Assistant to
Media Relations
Mike Walley-Rund
Publications Project &
Photography Coordinator
Michelle Weatherly ’98
Special Projects Assistant
Mikhael Mei Williams
Director of Media Relations
Christy Wolfe
Budget & Production Manager,
Communications
Jennifer Andiorio
Associate Director, Corporate,
Foundation, & Government
Relations
Lorri Angelloz
Senior Writer & Editor,
Communications
Christi Barth
Administrative Assistant,
Advancement
Principal photography: Bruce Weller
Additional photography: Jim Burger ’82,
Paul Burk, Nancy Froehlich ’06, Max
Glanville, Robert Salazar ’83, Daniel Shea
’07, Tony Venne ’09, Michael Walley-Rund,
RTKL, David Whitcomb
Design: Claude Skelton Design, Inc.
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Baltimore, Maryland 21217-4191