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MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM

Annual Report 2003

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2003 Annual Report Contents Board of Trustees 2

Board Committees 2

President’s Report 5

Director’s Report 6

Curatorial Report 8

Exhibitions, Traveling Exhibitions 9

Acquisitions 10

Loans, Publications 25

Attendance 26

Membership 27

Education 28

Year in Review 29

Development 35

MAM Donors 37

Support Group Officers 44

Staff 48

Financial Report 50

Independent Auditors’ Report 51

Statement of Financial Position 52

Brooks StevensDie Valkyrie Coupe, 1954. Courtesy of the Bortz Auto Collection.Photo: Michael Tropea.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEESMILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM

As of August 31, 2003

Donald W. BaumgartnerPresident

P. Michael MahoneyVice President, Past President

Allen L. SamsonVice President, Past President

Marianne LubarVice President, AcquisitionsSecretary

Mary Ann LaBahnVice President, Exhibitions

Allen M. TaylorVice President

Sheldon B. LubarVice President

Richard J. GlaisnerVice President

Michael A. HatfieldTreasurer

Frederic G. FriedmanAssistant Secretary and Legal Counsel

Christopher S. AbeleTerry W. AndersonAndrea B. BryantSallie O. DavisJudy GordonTerry A. HuenekeJudy JorgensenRaymond R. KruegerJoan MarcusPamela S. MumaJosé A. OlivieriRoy ReimanSandra RobinsonDorothy Nelle SandersJames H. SchloemerJustin N. SegelSuzanne L. SeligStacy G. TerrisW. Kent VeldeDavid B. WescoeNancy Zimpher

AUXILIARY SPOKESPERSONS

Sheila A. AldrichMilwaukee County Supervisor

Pamela W. ShoversPresident, Friends of Art

Lori BechtholdPresident-elect, Friends of Art

Sally SchulerChair, Docents

Mary Terese DuffyPresident, Collectors’ Corner

Margarete HarveyPresident, Garden Club

James E. BunceWisconsin Veterans War Memorial

COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Donald W. BaumgartnerChairman

Frederic G. FriedmanRichard J. GlaisnerMichael A. HatfieldTerry A. HuenekeMary Ann LaBahnMarianne LubarSheldon B. LubarP. Michael MahoneyAllen L. SamsonJames H. SchloemerPamela W. ShoversAllen M. TaylorStacy G. TerrisW. Kent Velde

ACQUISITIONS & COLLECTIONS

Marianne Lubar Chair

George A. Evans, Jr. Vice-Chair

Karen Johnson BoydMarilyn BradleyAndrea B. BryantMargaret ChesterStephen EinhornLloyd W. HerroldSusan M. JenningsArthur J. LaskinWayne R. LuedersJ. Thomas Maher IIIJoan MarcusAnthony J. PetulloRichard R. PieperAllen L. SamsonReva ShoversDavid A. Straz, Jr.Frederick Vogel IIIRobert A. WagnerHope Melamed Winter

ACQUISITIONS AND COLLECTIONS SUBCOMMITTEES

Decorative Arts Committee

Constance Godfrey Chair

Tish AlversonBarbara BuzardSally CarsonBarbara ElsnerHenry FuldnerDudley Godfrey, Jr.Nicole TewelesJoAnn VillavicencioAnne VogelFrederick Vogel III

Earlier European Arts Committee

Arthur J. LaskinChair

Martha R. Bolles Vice-chair and Secretary

Barbara B. BuzardJoanne CharltonStephen EinhornGeorge A. Evans, Jr.Eckhart GrohmannFrederick F. HansenAvis M. HellerMary Ann LaBahnHelen Peter LoveGeoffrey MaclayFrank MurnSue PieperJim QuirkLillian M. SchultzWilliam M. TreulRobert A. Wagner

Photography Committee

Carol LewensohnCo-Chair

Mitchell Jacobson Co-Chair

Dick BlauMadeleine LubarKevin MiyazakiBradley Steiner

Prints and Drawings Committee

J. Thomas Maher IIIChair

Kent AndersonRoger BoernerLois EhlertLaurence Eiseman, Jr.Marianne EpsteinJulie EvansJean FriedlanderEdith HerroldGeorge JacobiMarianne LubarEsther Leah RitzHelen WeberBarry Wind

Modern and ContemporaryCommittee

Nicole TewelesChair

Donna BaumgartnerMarilyn BradleyEllen ChecotaKaren DrummondSue FrautschiJim HatchJane KaiserJeff KaschTony KrausenMarianne LubarJoan MarcusDavid MeissnerJoanne MurphyDorothy PalayBarbara Recht

Vicki SamsonSuzanne SeligReva ShoversDorothy StadlerEric VogelDavid WescoeHope Melamed WinterJeffrey Winter

EDUCATION AND PLANNINGCOMMITTEE

Christopher S. AbeleChair

Kim AblerMohammed M. AmanMarilyn BradleyJosé ChavezCynthia CollyerMary DenisRichard DoornekDale R. FaughtAllen HaasJudith A. HansenEugene HumphreysGwen T. JacksonLyle E. OrwigMichael PriceBetty QuadracciDorothy StadlerEvelyn Patricia TerryMartha WolzCharlotte Zucker

EXHIBITIONS COMMITTEE

Mary Ann LaBahnChair

Christopher S. AbeleKaren Johnson BoydDale R. FaughtJean FriedlanderGeorge T. JacobiJudy JorgensenJane L. KaiserDonna MeyerAnthony J. PetulloBetty QuadracciDorothy Nelle SandersSuzanne L. SeligDorothy StadlerCharlotte Zucker

FINANCE COMMITTEE

Richard J. GlaisnerChair

Donald W. BaumgartnerMichael A. HatfieldMary Ann LaBahnSheldon B. LubarP. Michael MahoneyAnthony J. PetulloAllen M. TaylorW. Kent Velde

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FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENTCOMMITTEE

Sheldon B. Lubar Chair

Donald W. BaumgartnerRichard J. GlaisnerP. Michael MahoneyJames H. SchloemerAllen W. Taylor

DEVELOPMENT TASKFORCES

James H. SchloemerChair

MAJOR GIFTS

Mike Mahoney Chair

Donald BaumgartnerDick GlaisnerMarianne LubarTony PetulloBetty QuadracciJim SchloemerAllen TaylorJim Wigdale

PLANNED GIVING

Andrea Bryant Co-Chair

Suzie Jennings Co-Chair

Rick FriedmanBill HabermanKatie HofmanJudy JorgensenRay KehmLinda MooreJill PelisekTony PetulloJim Schloemer

INFLUENCERS

David Wescoe Chair

E. Kelly HansenEric Vogel

CONTRIBUTING MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN CABINET

Judy GordonCo-Chair

Stacy TerrisCo-Chair

Donald BaumgartnerDonna BaumgartnerAndrea B. BryantValerie ClarkSallie O. DavisDick GlaisnerEllen GlaisnerCarole GlassMichael A. HatfieldGeorge KaiserGwen KuberMary Ann LaBahn

Barbara MorrisJim MurphyJill PelisekJim SchloemerSuzanne L. SeligPamela ShoversDorothy StadlerKathy Yuille

HUMAN RESOURCESCOMMITTEE

Anthony J. PetulloChair

Donald W. BaumgartnerP. Michael Mahoney

INVESTMENT COMMITTEE

P. Michael Mahoney Chair

Mark G. DollRichard J. GlaisnerSheldon B. LubarWayne R. LuedersAllen M. Taylor

NOMINATING COMMITTEE

Allen L. Samson Chair

Donald W. BaumgartnerSuzanne L. SeligAllen M. TaylorW. Kent Velde

PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Donald W. BaumgartnerChair

Christopher S. AbeleSheila A. AldrichRaymond R. Krueger

MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUMCOUNCIL

Dr. Alfred BaderJay BakerPatty BakerJoan BarnettDonald BaumgartnerDonna BaumgartnerPolly BealRoger L. BoernerKaren Johnson BoydMarilyn BradleyOrren J. BradleyMargaret ChesterThe Honorable Richard D.CudahyJames D. EricsonGeorge A. Evans, Jr.Robert FeitlerJean FriedlanderLloyd A. GerlachDr. Warren GilsonConstance GodfreyDudley J. Godfrey, Jr.Dr. Christopher GrafChristoph H. GuentherLloyd W. Herrold

Robert D. HeveyGeorge JacobiRichard G. JacobusSusan M. JenningsEdith JonesDavid T. KahlerGeorge KaiserJane KaiserJoe Kindig IIISenator Herbert H. KohlRuth DeYoung KohlerVirginia KrikorianArthur J. LaskinPhoebe R. LewisEileen LiebmanMarianne LubarSheldon B. LubarP. Michael MahoneySally ManegoldWilliam M. ManlyPaul MeissnerJohn L. MurrayGil PalayJill G. PelisekHelen PetersGabriele Flagg PfeifferJoan M. PickRichard PieperSue PieperBetty QuadracciEsther Leah RitzMerlin RostadAllen L. SamsonDonald J. SchuenkeDouglas SeamanFloyd A. SegelMary Ladish SelanderBud SeligSuzanne SeligL. William TewelesNici TewelesBarbara ToomanMrs. Erwin UihleinAnne VogelFrederick Vogel IIIElmer L. WinterHope Melamed Winter

EMERITUS PRESIDENTSCOUNCIL

Roger L. Boerner1968–1971

Sheldon B. Lubar1977–1980

Lloyd W. Herrold1980–1983

David T. Kahler1983–1986

Robert Feitler1986–1989

Susan M. Jennings1989–1992

Allen L. Samson1992–1995

P. Michael Mahoney1995–1998

Donald W. BaumgartnerChairman, 2001–

LAYTON ART COLLECTIONBOARD OF TRUSTEES

Henry E. FuldnerPresident

Constance GodfreyFrederick Vogel IIIVice Presidents

Frederick Vogel IIITreasurer

Constance GodfreySecretary

David GordonCurator of the Collection

Thomas B. FitzgeraldDudley J. Godfrey, Jr.David V. Uihlein, Jr.Polly Van DykeWilliam Van DykeFrederick Vogel IV

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President’s Report

The state and the Milwaukee community’s pride in the Milwaukee Art Museum continuesto flourish since our opening more than two years ago. The Museum is a cornerstone ofMilwaukee’s cultural life and an icon for the city itself.

We continue to gain attention from around the country and the world—the Museumwas named among the “New Wonders of the World” by Condé Nast Traveler magazine,and People magazine named the Milwaukee Art Museum one of three “New AmericanBeauties,” and “the city’s instant tourist attraction.” During a recent visit to London, mywife Donna and I were thrilled to see a banner of the Milwaukee Art Museum outside theVictoria and Albert Museum; our Calatrava-designed building was a featured work inthe Zoomorphic architecture exhibition.

We realize that our well-being as an institution is based on our continuing outreachto the community and beyond. Exhibitions and programming are varied to interest a diverse visitor base. Last year, African Sculpture: Bamana Art from Mali and GracielaIturbide: Images of the Spirit sought and drew African-American and Latino visitors to the Museum. Last spring, we launched our first public forum program with a panel discussion of public art, reaffirming the Museum as a place for lively discussion aboutarts-related issues. The Museum partnered with the arts community, teaming withgroups such as the Milwaukee Symphony, Ko-Thi Dance Company and Present Music toincrease our reach and vary our offerings. The year ended with the Harley-Davidson100th Anniversary, a community “happening” in which the Museum played a key role.

This was the year of Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland, which drew audienceand attention from around the world and raised the profile of the Milwaukee Art Museumto new heights.

We have aggressively tackled our finances. Last April, an agreement was finalized to refinance $29 million of the debt using Redevelopment Revenue Bonds issued by theRedevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee and purchased by a consortium offinancial institutions. These double tax-exempt bonds offer the Museum a favorableinterest rate and provide an organized repayment plan for the remaining debt. A revolvingline of credit has been secured to provide resources in the event of a cash flow shortage in the next five years. This final step secures the financing arm necessary to provide aninstrument to serve the management of our debt. My thanks to Richard Glaisner, chairmanof the Finance Committee, for his time and expertise in this initiative.

The Museum is fortunate that Sheldon Lubar, a former President and a pillar of thefinancial community, volunteered to rejoin the board to lead the task of filling the gapbetween the $125 million cost of the building, the gardens and the refurbishment of themain building and the $100 million raised. In the few months since he has beenengaged in this task, much progress has been made toward the objective of completeeradication of the debt as speedily as possible.

I would also like to recognize longtime friends and supporters who are no longerwith us—George Chester, Judy Meissner and Esther Leah Ritz—they will be missed.

My thanks to David Gordon, who has successfully navigated his first year at the Museumas Director and CEO. He has re-energized the staff by setting a high standard of good humor,hard work and innovative thinking. David’s strong leadership can be seen in compellingexhibitions, improved finances, excellent operations and a higher community profile for theMuseum. He has become a booster of Milwaukee and a very good friend.

I want to extend thanks to each member of the Board of Trustees for your enthusiasticsupport and involvement and for being a part of this remarkable year.

DONALD BAUMGARTNER

BOARD PRESIDENT

Donald Baumgartner rode in on his Harley totake part in the weekend’s activities.

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Director’s Report

I took up the position of Director and CEO on October 21, 2003 some seven weeks intothe fiscal year covered by this annual report. It has been an eventful time with progressto recount on every front.

The first thing I would like to say is how enjoyable it has been. The board, donors,volunteers, staff and community at large have made me—and my wife Maggi—feelvery welcome.

The Calatrava-designed Quadracci Pavilion is a wondrous work of art that raises thespirits of all who behold it. A kinetic sculpture as well as a mere building, it is a beaconfor this lovely city and for the state as a whole: the 2003 Wisconsin State Map has theGovernor and Mrs. Doyle posed in front of the wings. The Museum is aware of its civicresponsibilities and is eager to play whatever constructive role it can in generating economic development. That does not mean being a booster for everything: not alldevelopment is good development.

Public access to the Museum has been improved. The Museum is one of the few in theUnited States to remain open seven days a week. People can now come into the QuadracciPavilion and stroll into the store and cafe without paying admission. The Educationdepartment’s tours for school children brought in 55,000 young visitors—a record number.

A total of 478,587 came to the permanent collection, to exhibitions, lectures andother events (up 2.8 percent over the previous year). This figure does not include thepeople who came to the 130 private events held in the Museum or visitors who justwanted to look around the new building.

The Museum had twin peaks of attendance. The first was for Leonardo da Vinci andthe Splendor of Poland in the fall of 2002. The exhibition was conceived and originatedby the Museum and proved that the Milwaukee Art Museum is capable of conceivingand mounting major traveling exhibitions. The exhibition went on to the Houston Museumof Fine Arts and then to the Museum of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco. It was acritical and popular success, and the catalogue made a major contribution to scholarship.The second was a quite different occasion. Visitors to the Harley-Davidson centenary celebrations at the end of August 2003 came in droves to see the exhibition RollingSculptures: The Art of Harley-Davidson in the Baumgartner Galleria: some 40,000 in a weekand an astonishing 13,500 on Saturday of the festive weekend.

My first objective when I arrived was to make it abundantly clear that the Museum wasartistically dynamic and was not resting on the laurels of its extraordinary new building.My second objective was to build an outstanding team from existing staff and from newrecruits. And the third was to make the repayment of debt the Museum’s top priority—which could only be tackled once the community was convinced that the Museum wasartistically ambitious and well run.

The fundamentals of the Museum’s economic situation are sound. Extra revenuefrom admission, from members (an impressive 30,000 now), from the annual campaign,from special events and from the store has met the extra costs of operating the Calatravaextension. The audited financials (from page 50) show that on an operating basis theMuseum made a surplus of $32,433 before interest and depreciation.

I would like to thank the President and the Board of Trustees for their support as wellas their dedication and professionalism; the armies of volunteers, docents and helpersfor their engagement and passion; the support and special interest groups for theirenthusiasm; the donors and lenders of works of art for their public-spiritedness; andbenefactors, foundations, corporations and individuals for the generosity of their monetaryor in-kind contributions; and our wonderful staff.

DAVID GORDON

DIRECTOR AND CEO

David Gordon enjoys the Opening NightCelebration of Leonardo da Vinci and theSplendor of Poland.

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Curatorial

This year was a record-breaking year for the Curatorial department, highlighted by two of the most successful exhibitions ever organized by the Milwaukee Art Museum. The blockbuster exhibition, Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland, broke all previous

MAM exhibition attendance records with more than 150,000 visitors.It attracted an unprecedented degree of positive publicity includingoutstanding national and international press. In addition to coveragein major news publications such as The New York Times and major artpublications such as Art in America, the exhibition was also featuredon the television program CBS Sunday Morning. After its debut here inMilwaukee, the exhibition completed a celebrated tour to The Museumof Fine Arts, Houston and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,The California Palace of the Legion of Honor.

Other feature exhibitions in the Baker/Rowland galleries includedBrandt and Weston: Two Geniuses of Photography, a survey of the careersof two highly influential masters of photography, and African Sculpture:Bamana Art from Mali, which examined the cultural philosophy of theBamana people through the art objects of this West African nation.

The season concluded with Industrial Strength Design: How BrooksStevens Shaped Your World, a major career retrospective of BrooksStevens, one of the country’s most influential pioneers of industrialdesign. Included were icons like the Oscar Meyer Wienermobile andthe Olympian Hiawatha train; a dazzling array of domestic productsfrom clothes irons to refrigerators; and renderings, models and originalphotographs from MAM’s Brooks Stevens Design Archive.

Works on paper exhibitions included a selection of Minimalist printsand drawings from MAM’s Collection, and Think Big: Print WorkshopCollaborations from the Tatalovich Collection, highlighting an importantlocal print collection. New York artist Rachel Harrison’s first museumexhibition and the first major show of photographer Graciela Iturbide’s

work were highlights of the photography gallery. MAM also showcased two motorcycleexhibitions in conjunction with Harley-Davidson’s 100th Anniversary Celebration:Rolling Sculptures: The Art of Harley-Davidson in the Baumgartner Galleria and Danny Lyon’s “The Bikeriders”: Pictures and Audio from the 1960s in the Cudahy Gallery. Exhibitions in theDecorative Arts Gallery, supported by the Chipstone Foundation, included Skin Deep:Three Masters of American Inlaid Furniture, a presentation of three great practitioners ofinlay and marquetry wood working techniques, and an exhibition of maps of America fromthe Colonial Williamsburg Collection. In the Schroeder Galleria, American artist AndreaZittel completed the second installment of the On-Site series with A-Z Wagon Stations.

Many important acquisitions entered MAM’s Collection during the year, including a silver monteith made for the Royal African Company in 1688, a 16th-century sculptureof the Virgin and Child, a Ben Shahn drawing from ca. 1943, prints by Jacques Callotand Jean-Francois Millet, videos and photographs by Candice Breitz and a sculpture by contemporary artists Jennifer and Kevin McCoy.

The Registrar’s Office arranged a significant number of important loans of works fromMAM’s Collection to national and international museums, in addition to managing thecomplex exhibition tour of the Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland exhibition toHouston and San Francisco.

Frank Stella’s important 1966 painting, Chocura III, was one of the works in theCollection to receive much-needed conservation treatment. In addition, the Conservationdepartment undertook the conservation of more than 100 objects and began preparationsfor moving into their new lab.

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FEATURE EXHIBITIONS

BAKER/ROWLAND AND NORTHEXHIBITION GALLERIES

Leonardo da Vinci and theSplendor of Poland: A Historyof Collecting and PatronageSEPT 13–NOV 24, 2002

Sponsored by WE Energiesand Christopher Seton Abele.Additional support from PolishNational Alliance, Trust forMutual Understanding, Spiritof Milwaukee, The KosciuszkoFoundation, Inc., An AmericanCenter for Polish Culture, thePolish Women’s Cultural Clubof Milwaukee, Sotheby’s, FineArts Society of the MilwaukeeArt Museum, Istituto Italianodi Cultura, Italian GovernmentTourist Board, and The Legionof Young Polish Women ofChicago. The exhibition wasalso funded in part by a grantfrom the Wisconsin HumanitiesCouncil and the NationalEndowment for the Humanitiesand was supported by anindemnity from the FederalCouncil on the Arts andHumanities.

Brandt and Weston: TwoGeniuses of Photography

Bill Brandt: A RetrospectiveDEC 13, 2002–MARCH 2, 2003

Edward Weston: Life WorkDEC 13, 2002–FEB 9, 2003

Organized by CuratorialAssistance Traveling Exhibitions

African Sculpture: BamanaArt from MaliFEB 28–MAY 11, 2003

Organized by the Museum forAfrican Art, New York

Industrial Strength Design:How Brooks Stevens ShapedYour WorldJUNE 7 – SEPTEMBER 7, 2003

Sponsored by the Brooks StevensFamily, Miller Brewing Company,Kahler Slater Architects, David andJulia Uihlein Charitable Foundation,Rockwell Automation, SC JohnsonFund, Inc., Charter Manufacturing,Eaton Corporation, Lynde andHarry Bradley Foundation,Bombardier Motor Corp. of America,Kopmeier Foundation, Harley-Davidson Foundation, StrattonFoundation, and Barb and HarryStratton.

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

SCHROEDER GALLERIA

On Site: Richard LongNOV 16, 2001–APRIL 2003

Sponsored by the NathanCummings Foundation withadditional support fromSheila and Michael Zuieback.

On Site: Andrea ZittelMAY 2002–ONGOING

Sponsored by the NathanCummings Foundation.

BAUMGARTNER GALLERIA

Rolling Sculptures: The Art of Harley-DavidsonAUG 1–SEPT 14, 2003

Organized by Harley-DavidsonMotor Company

PRINTS AND DRAWINGS

KOSS GALLERY

Fine and Folk: The Robert andRuth Vogele GiftSept 6–Dec 1, 2002

Clarity of Vision: MinimalistPrints and DrawingsDec 20, 2002–March 16, 2003

Rags to Riches: 25 Years ofPaper Art from Dieu DonnéPapermillApril 11–June 22, 2003

Organized by Dieu DonnéPapermill

Think Big: Print WorkshopCollaborations from theTatalovich CollectionJuly 18– Oct 5, 2003

PHOTOGRAPHY

CUDAHY GALLERY

Currents 30: Rachel HarrisonSEPT 20, 2002–JAN 5, 2003

Graciela Iturbide: Images of the SpiritMARCH 21–JUNE 1, 2003

Organized by ApertureFoundation

Danny Lyon’s “TheBikeriders:” Pictures andAudio from the 1960sJUNE 14 – SEPT 21, 2003

DECORATIVE ARTS

DECORATIVE ARTS GALLERY

Skin Deep: Three Masters ofAmerican Inlaid FurnitureNOV 22–MARCH 2, 2003

Degrees of Latitude: Maps of America from the ColonialWilliamsburg CollectionMARCH 21–JUNE 22, 2003

Organized by ColonialWilliamsburg, Williamsburg,Virginia

The Incredible Elastic Chairsof Samuel GraggJULY 11–OCT 19, 2003

Organized by the WinterthurMuseum, Gardens andLibrary, Winterthur, Delaware

EDUCATION

PIEPER EDUCATION GALLERY

76th Annual Scholastic ArtAwards—Wisconsin RegionalExhibitionJAN 25–FEB 22, 2003Also on view in the Cudahy Gallery

Handmade by Lois Ehlert: Art for Children’s BooksAUG 25, 2002–JAN 12, 2003 andMARCH 11–AUG 17, 2003

TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS

Leonardo da Vinci and theSplendor of Poland The Museum of Fine Arts,Houston; Houston, TexasDEC 8, 2002 – FEB 16, 2003

Fine Arts Museums of SanFrancisco, California Palace of the Legion of HonorSan Francisco, California MARCH 8 – MAY 18, 2003

Paintings by Wisconsin Artists from the MilwaukeeArt MuseumMilwaukee County Public LibraryOCT 30, 2001–OCT 30, 2004

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Exhibitions

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Milwaukee Art Museum Acquisitions 2003

The acquisition list includes gifts and purchases from September 1, 2002 to August 31,2003. Dimensions are in inches, with height, width and depth listed in that order, unlessotherwise indicated. For drawings and prints, dimensions indicate sheet size (except whereindicated); for photographs, the image size. Prints and drawings are on paper, with excep-tions noted. Primary materials only are listed for decorative arts.

George Garthorne, Monteith, 1688. See listing p. 21.

American, Fancy Chair, ca. 1820–40.See lisiting p. 21.

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Jennifer McCoy; Kevin McCoy, Horror Chase, 2002. See listing p. 16.

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Revil Mosley, “Lazy Gal” Quilt, 1993. See listing p. 22.

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Candice Breitz, Untitled , 1994–96. See listing p. 21.

Jane Hammond, Tabula Rosa, 2001. See listing p. 19.

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Jean-François Millet , Les glaneuses (The Gleaners), ca. 1855. See listing p. 20.

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James Castle, Untitled (Construction), n.d. See listing p. 23.

James Castle, Untitled, n.d. See listing p. 23.

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PAINTINGS

Eugène Carrière(French, 1849–1906)Portrait of a Woman in a Scarf,ca. 1900Oil on panel19 1⁄2 x 13 1⁄2 in.Gift of UBF Foodsolutions, MilwaukeeM2003.103

Norbert Goeneutte(French, 1854–1894)Rotterdam Harbor, 1887Oil on canvas44 1⁄2 x 69 1⁄2 in.Gift of UBF Foodsolutions, MilwaukeeM2003.104

Jan Matulka(American, b. Czechoslovakia1890–1972)Stage Fort and Half-MoonBeach, Gloucester, 1920sOil on canvas29 1⁄2 x 34 1⁄2 in.Gift of the Jan Matulka EstateM2002.134

Melville Price(American, 1920–1970)Untitled (R), ca. 1962Oil on canvas19 x 19 1⁄2 in.Gift of the Melville Price EstateM2002.84

Seymour Rosofsky(American, 1924–1981)Woman on Exercycle, 1962Oil on canvas71 x 59 in.Gift of the Estate of Seymour RosofskyM2002.112

SCULPTURE

Rudy Autio(American, b. 1926)Vessel, ca. 1965Ceramic12 x 7 1⁄2 x 6 1⁄2 in.Gift of Ruth and Robert VogeleM2002.43

Fred Berman(American, b. 1926)Bewar, 1964Assemblage of assortedcarved wood, under glass21 3⁄4 x 16 1⁄2 x 1 1⁄2 in.Gift of Lloyd and Edith HerroldM2002.166

Jennifer McCoy; Kevin McCoy(American, b. 1968; American,b. 1967)Horror Chase, 2002Ready-made metal and plasticsuitcase, LCD screen and com-puter hardware and software20 x 22 x 20 in.Gift of Contemporary Art SocietyM2003.97

Tom McGlaughlin(American, b. 1934)Untitled, 1979Handblown glass8 1⁄2 x 6 in.Gift of Ellen and James FleschM2002.146

Takashi Murakami(Japanese, b. 1962)Oval, 2000Molded plastic with MPCcompact disc9 x 6 7⁄8 dia. in.Gift of the Peter Norton FamilyM2003.65

Judith Scott(American, b. 1943)Untitled, 1993Fiber and mixed media55 x 18 x 18 in.Gift of the artist and Creative GrowthArt CenterM2003.6

Yinka Shonibare(British, b. 1972)Doll House, 2002Ceramic, various woods, tex-tile and glass11 1⁄2 x 9 1⁄4 x 8 in.Gift of the Peter Norton FamilyM2003.64

South GermanVirgin and Child, ca. 1550Solnhofen stone7 1⁄4 x 6 1⁄2 x 1 3⁄4 in.Gift of Anne and Frederick Vogel IIIM2003.67

DRAWINGS

Leonard Baskin(American, 1922–2000)Angel of Death, 1958Pen and ink with brush 55 x 34 in. Gift of Karen Johnson BoydM2002.118

Mark di Suvero(American, b. 1933)Untitled, 1975Marker and graphite on paper23 7⁄8 x 18 7⁄8 in. Gift of Ruth and Robert VogeleM2002.54

Michelle Grabner(American, b. 1962)Untitled, 2000Woven colored paper 26 1⁄4 x 22 5⁄16 in. Gift of Roksolana Karmazyn and PeterDoroshenkoM2002.187

Vicki Grafentin(American, b. 1951)Handwork, 2000Collage with graphite, watercolor, and colored pencilon paper88 7⁄8 x 54 5⁄8 in. Purchase, with funds from Helen WeberM2002.4

Tom Huck(American, b. 1971)Sketches for “GatewaySexorcism,” ca. 2000Graphite on four sheets ofoffice stationery11 x 8 1⁄2 in. eachM2002.101a-d

Untitled (Sketchbook), ca. 1999Graphite, ballpoint pen, andink on paper with black casebinding8 1⁄2 x 5 1⁄2 x 13⁄16 in. (closed)M2002.102Gifts of the artist

Sherrie Levine(American, b. 1947)Untitled, 2002Watercolor and graphite on paper15 x 11 in. Gift of Paula Cooper Gallery, New YorkM2002.135

Jacques Lipchitz(Lithuanian, 1891–1973)Study for “Theseus and theMinotaur,” ca. 1942Brush and india ink with washand pencil on paper12 1⁄4 x 9 1⁄4 in. Gift of Ruth and Robert VogeleM2002.44

Jan Matulka(American, b. Czechoslovakia1890–1972)Czech Peasant, 1921Conté crayon on paper23 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2 in. M2002.86

Gloucester, ca. 1923Watercolor on paper15 x 20 in. M2002.87

Large Tree (recto)/Landscape(verso), ca. 1925Charcoal (recto)/gouache(verso) on paper 20 x 15 in. M2002.89

Nautical Arrangement, ca. 1930Ink and graphite on paper12 x 19 in. M2002.91

Rocks and Waterfall, City Island(recto)/Pastoral Scene(verso), n.d.Gouache (recto)/watercolorwith charcoal (verso) on paper15 x 20 in. M2002.96

Still Life with Propellor, n.d.Ink on paper12 x 19 in. M2002.95

Surrealist Arrangement, ca. 1930Ink on paper15 x 20 in. M2002.93

Tree, ca. 1925–27Watercolor and graphite onpaper19 1⁄16 x 12 1⁄2 in. M2002.90

Untitled (Abstract FiguralStudy), ca. 1948Ink on paper12 1⁄2 x 9 1⁄2 in. M2002.92

Untitled (Nude Bending at Waist), n.d.Graphite on paper19 x 12 in. M2002.97

Untitled (Nude Reclining), ca. 1925Charcoal on paper17 x 14 in. M2002.88

Untitled (Nude Seated)recto/Untitled (Nude Seated)verso, n.d.Conté crayon on paper22 x 19 in. M2002.98

Untitled (Nude Seated, ArmsRaised) recto/Untitled(Reclining Female Nude) verso,n.d.Graphite on paper17 x 14 in. M2002.94Gifts of the Jan Matulka Estate

Melville Price(American, 1920–1970)Study for “Black Warrior,” 1960Oil crayon and graphite onpaper10 x 12 in. M2002.82

Untitled, 1953Gouache on paper14 x 11 in. M2002.80

Untitled, 1958Graphite on paper10 1⁄2 x 14 in. M2002.81

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Untitled (Bikini), ca. 1967–69Mixed media on paper17 x 22 1⁄2 in. M2002.85

Untitled (Two Figures), ca. 1950Graphite on paper16 3⁄4 x 13 3⁄4 in. M2002.83Gifts of the Melville Price Estate

Ben Shahn(American, 1898–1969)Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, ca. 1943Brush and ink on paper17 15⁄16 x 11 3⁄8 in. Gift of Karen Johnson BoydM2002.125

Jeanette Pasin Sloan(American, b. 1946)Still Life, 1994Watercolor on paper18 x 24 in. Gift of Dr. James and Ellen FleschM2002.138

DeWain Valentine(American, b. 1936)Untitled, 1974Collage and ink with watercolor on paper17 x 23 15⁄16 in. Gift of Lloyd and Edith HerroldM2002.132

Bert Van Bork(American, b. Germany 1928)Chicago, 1996Crayon and watercolor on paper9 3⁄4 x 8 7⁄8 in. M2003.56

Untitled (Cityscape), 1992Ink and watercolor on paper6 3⁄4 x 4 3⁄4 in. (sheet)Gifts of Marcia and Granvil SpecksM2003.57

PRINTS

Anders Gustave Aldrin(American, b. Sweden1889–1970)Two Fishing Boats, ca. 1935Color woodcut (monoprint) 8 x 12 1⁄16 in. (block)9 9⁄16 x 13 9⁄16 in. (sheet)Purchase, with funds given by friendsand family in memory of TerrencePatrick RoganM2002.2

José Bedia(American, b. Cuba 1959)Extraña Satisfacción, 2002Three-color lithograph 14 1⁄2 x 43 11⁄16 in. (image andsheet)Gift of Susan and Raymond KehmM2003.71

Ben Shahn, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, ca. 1943. See listing this page.

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Joseph Beuys(German, 1921–1986)Iphegenia; photograph of theperformance/actionTitus/Iphegenia, at the IIIExperimenta, Frankfurt, 1973Silkscreen on metallic silverPVC sheet16 3⁄8 x 22 1⁄16 in. (image andsheet)M2002.120

Untitled (Female Figure), ca.1980Etching on chine collé 8 1⁄2 x 2 15⁄16 in. (plate)22 3⁄8 x 12 1⁄8 in. (sheet)Gifts of Karen Johnson BoydM2002.119

Isabel Bishop(American, 1902–1988)At the Base of the Flagpole alsoknown as Idle Conversation,1928Etching6 1⁄2 x 5 11⁄16 in. (plate)7 15⁄8 x 10 5⁄16 in. (sheet)M2002.129

Laughing Head, 1934Etching4 15⁄16 x 3 15⁄16 in. (plate)10 1⁄16 x 7 7⁄16 in. (sheet)M2002.128

Noon Hour, 1935, printed1946Etching6 15⁄16 x 4 15⁄16 in. (plate)9 3⁄8 x 7 5⁄16 in. (sheet)Purchase, with funds from ArthurGebhardtM2002.127

Phyllis Bramson(American, b. 1941)The Difference between Dayand Night, 1983Color lithograph29 7⁄16 x 22 1⁄4 in. (image andsheet)Gift of Warrington Colescott andFrances MyersM2002.160

Murat Brièrre(Haitian, 1938–1988)Untitled, n.d.Eight linocuts with blind platemarks in a paper portfolio3 1⁄4 x 3 1⁄4 in. (each blind platemark)11 1⁄4 x 11 1⁄16 in. (each sheet)Gift of Lloyd and Edith HerroldM2002.130.1–.9

Félix-Hilaire Buhot(French, 1847–1898)Les grandes chaumières(Thatched Cottages—LargePlate), 1881Etching and drypoint5 1⁄2 x 10 3⁄4 in. (plate)12 5⁄8 x 17 1⁄4 in. (sheet)Gift of the Hockerman Charitable TrustM2003.4

Jacques Callot(French, 1592–1635)La grande passion (ThePassion—Large Plates), ca.1619–24Suite of seven etchings withengravingApprox. 4 7⁄16 x 8 5⁄8 in. (plateand sheet)Gift of the Hockerman Charitable TrustM2003.2.1–.7

Jacques Callot(French, 1592–1635)Le martyre de Saint-Sebastien(The Martyrdom of SaintSebastian), 1631Etching with engraving6 3⁄8 x 12 7⁄8 in. (plate andsheet)Gift of Print ForumM2003.5

Eugène Carrière(French, 1849–1906)Tête (Head) or Mrs. EugèneCarrière, 1893Lithograph on chine collé15 3⁄8 x 13 7⁄16 in. (image andchine collé)23 1⁄8 x 16 3⁄4 in. (sheet)Gift of Pat and Tom van AlyeaM2002.107

Sidney Chafetz(American, b. 1922)Une histoire sans paroles (AStory without Words), 1963Woodcut 22 3⁄4 x 28 5⁄8 in. (block)24 3⁄4 x 33 1⁄2 in. (sheet)Gift of Warrington Colescott andFrances MyersM2002.161

Gene Davis(American, 1920–1985)Untitled, 1977Color screenprint32 x 37 7⁄8 in. (image)37 1⁄2 x 42 15⁄16 in. (sheet)Gift of Mitchell and Linda JacobsonM2002.193

Isabel Bishop, NoonHour, 1935, printed 1946. See listing this page.

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Carroll Dunham(American, b. 1949)The Alienist’s House; with textThe Alienist by Joachim MariaMachado de Assis, 1998Portfolio of four three-colorrelief prints from photopoly-mer plates on letterpress,accompanying book withtwelve illustrations by theartist 18 1⁄2 x 22 in. (each sheet inportfolio)10 3⁄8 x 14 5⁄16 x 9⁄16 in. (book,closed)Gift of Kent Anderson, in memory ofCecile AndersonM2002.139.1–.8

Walton Ford(American, b. 1960)Nila, 2000Color lithograph45 5⁄8 x 31 5⁄8 in. (sheet)Gift of Derrière l’Etoile Studios, in mem-ory of Harry QuadracciM2002.105

Goupil & Co. (French, 19th Century)The Wallace Collection(Paintings) at Hertford House;text by Emile Molinier, 1902Rare book: loose Frenchpages with illustrations in silk-bound portfolio cases15 3⁄4 x 13 x 3 1⁄2 in.Gift of Millie and Fred NastU2002.6.1a–f,.2a–e

Goupil & Co., Paris(French, 19th Century)The Wallace Collection (Objetsd’Art) at Hertford House; textby Emile Molinier, 1903Rare book: loose Frenchpages with illustrations inpink silk-bound portfoliocases15 3⁄4 x 13 x 3 1⁄2 in.Gift of Millie and Fred NastU2002.5.1a–e, .2a–e

Sam Francis(American, b. 1923)Untitled; from the seriesMichel Waldberg: Poèmes dansle ciel, 1986Six-color lithograph30 x 22 1⁄8 in. (image andsheet)Gift of Roy ButterM2003.3

Anna Gaskell(American, b. 1969)Untitled, 2001Artist’s book: Tunnel bookstructure composed of digi-tally manipulated photogra-phy printed through offsetlithography (full-color)6 1⁄16 x 7 1⁄4 x 7⁄8 in. (closed)Gift of the Peter Norton FamilyM2003.66

Jane Hammond(American, b. 1950)Tabula Rosa, 2001Color digital inkjet print onJapanese paper75 x 32 in (sheet)Purchase, with funds from Raymondand Susan Kehm with matching fundsfrom AmeritechM2002.3

Peregine Honig(American, b. 1976)Betty, 2003Color lithograph and etching22 x 16 in. (sheet)M2003.99

Confederate, 2003Color lithograph and etching22 x 16 in. (sheet)M2003.100

Shiner, 2003Color lithograph and etching22 x 16 in. (sheet)M2003.98Gifts of the Fred and Susan Novy FamilyFoundation

Tom Huck(American, b. 1971)The Classic American Head Job,1997Woodcut 21 3⁄4 x 25 in. (block)25 3⁄8 x 28 1⁄8 in. (sheet)Gift of Warrington Colescott andFrances MyersM2002.162

Ann Kresge(American, b. 1957)Shadow Play with poems byMelinda Kennedy, 1998Artist’s book: half-bound fold-er with inner flaps enclosingpuppets, tunnel book struc-ture theater, and accordion-fold manual 14 1⁄2 x 17 3⁄4 x 1 7⁄16 in. (closed)Gift of Grant Kresge, the artist’s father,in memory of Melinda KennedyM2003.83a–i

Haku Maki (Japanese, 1924–2000)Symbol, n.d.Woodcut15 1⁄2 x 10 1⁄4 in. (block)23 15⁄16 x 18 1⁄8 in. (sheet)M2002.114

Work 73–45, 1973Cement/woodblock print15 5⁄8 x 8 3⁄4 in. (block)17 5⁄8 x 9 3⁄4 in. (sheet)M2002.116

Work 74–62 (Abundant), 1974Cement/woodblock print15 5⁄8 x 7 7⁄8 in. (block)17 1⁄4 x 9 3⁄8 in. (sheet)M2002.117

Work 74–80 (Mountain), 1974Cement/woodblock print13 3⁄4 x 9 3⁄4 in. (block)15 1⁄4 x 11 3⁄8 in. (sheet)M2002.115Gifts of Kent Anderson

Jacques Callot, Le martyre de Saint-Sebastien (The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian), 1631. See listing opposite page.

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Ann McCoy(American, b. 1946)Reef with Octopus, 1974Color lithograph with handcoloring24 7⁄8 x 39 1⁄8 in. (image)28 4⁄16 x 43 1⁄2 in. (sheet)Gift of Lloyd and Edith HerroldM2002.131

Clement Meadmore(American, b. Australia 1929)“22 1/2” Element, 1992Etching11 3⁄4 x 8 7⁄8 in. (plate)22 1⁄4 x 14 15⁄16 in. (sheet)Gift of Sue and Tony KrausenM2002.136

Jean-François Millet(French, 1814–1875)Les glaneuses (The Gleaners),ca. 1855Etching on chine collé7 1⁄2 x 9 7⁄8 in. (plate)11 11⁄16 x 15 7⁄16 in. (sheet)Gift of the Hockerman Charitable TrustM2003.1

Louise Nevelson(American, b. Russia1900–1988)Tropical Leaves, 1972Cast lead relief print 25 1⁄8 x 15 7⁄8 in. (relief )29 7⁄8 x 24 5⁄8 in. (mount)Gift of Karen Johnson BoydM2002.124

Ed Paschke(American, b. 1939)Chuletas, 1985Color lithograph22 1⁄2 x 30 7⁄16 in. (image)28 x 36 3⁄4 in. (sheet)Gift of Ed and Vicky HinshawM2002.100

Philip Pearlstein(American, b. 1924)Girl in Striped Robe, 1972Color lithograph27 x 22 in. (image and sheet)Gift of Mitchell and Linda JacobsonM2002.192

Linda Plotkin(American, b. 1938)Sea Garden, 1993Color lithograph19 5⁄8 x 19 5⁄8 in. (image)25 1⁄8 x 25 1⁄8 in. (sheet)Gift of Lillian SchultzM2002.1

Nusra Qureshi(Pakistani, b. 1973)Gardens of Desire, 2003Color lithograph19 1⁄2 x 16 in. (sheet)M2003.101

Three Songs of Devotion, 2003Color lithograph19 1⁄2 x 16 in. (sheet)M2003.102Gifts of the Fred and Susan Novy FamilyFoundation

David Rathman(American, b. 1958)Five New Etchings, 2001–02Suite of five etchings withsugar lift, lifted screen print-ing (text), spit bite aquatint,scraping, burnishing, andfound/existing drypointscratches11 1⁄4 x 10 in. (each image)17 x 15 in. (each sheet)Purchase, with funds from LillianSchultz, in memory of John R. JoergerM2002.133.1–.5

Kay Rosen(American, b. 1949)In Lieu of Louis (1789–1870),1996Screenprint8 x 10 1⁄4 in. (image)13 5⁄8 x 16 in. (sheet)Gift of the artistM2002.137

Juan Sánchez(American, b. 1954)Cries and Whispers for Gandhi;from the series Cries andWhispers, 2003Shaped handmade paperbase (with blowout stenciland pulp painting) with chinecolléed screenprint and colorphotocopy19 x 42 in. (image and sheet)Gift of Print ForumM2003.68

Fritz Scholder(American, b. 1937)Untitled, ca. 1976Four-color lithograph30 1⁄8 x 22 1⁄2 in. (image andsheet)Gift of Mitchell and Linda JacobsonM2002.191

Scott Teplin; Paul Denhoud(American, b. ca. 1970); (Canadian, b. ca. 1970)Lieutenant Schrapnel; withtext by Joel Brower, 200112 1⁄8 x 10 1⁄8 x 13⁄16 in. (book-closed)14 1⁄4 x 12 1⁄4 x 3 1⁄4 in. (case-closed)Artist’s book: letterpress onhandmade paper with fabricbinding and handmadewooden casePurchase, with funds from RussJankowski with matching funds fromSBC CommunicationsM2003.69

Diane Thodos(American, b. 1962)Destroyer, 2001Sugarlift aquatint and etchingwith burnishing11 x 9 3⁄8 in. (plate)17 5⁄16 x 14 1⁄2 in. (sheet)Gift of Marcia and Granvil SpecksM2003.17

James Turrell(American, b. 1943)First Light, 1989/90Portfolio of twenty aquatints 39 1⁄8 x 27 3⁄8 in. (each plate)42 1⁄2 x 30 1⁄8 in. (each sheet)Gift of Karen Johnson BoydM2002.126.1–.20

Unknown (Allied Artists)(American, 20th Century)Elvis Presley in “Tickle Me,”1965Four-color offset lithograph 41 1⁄4 x 27 1⁄4 in. (sheet)Gift of Pat and Tom Van AlyeaM2002.109

Unknown (Paramount Pictures)(American, 20th Century)Elvis Presley in “King Creole,”1958Two-color offset lithograph40 7⁄8 x 27 in. (sheet)Gift of Pat and Tom Van AlyeaM2002.108

Bert Van Bork(American, b. Germany 1928)Forty-three intaglio prints,1987–94Various dimensionsM2003.18–.52, .54, .55, .58–.63

Untitled (Skyscrapers andDrive), ca. 1990Woodcut with hand-coloringin watercolor13 x 10 1⁄2 in. (block)M2003.53Gifts of Marcia and Granvil Specks

Agaate Veeber(Estonian, 1901–1988)Angel, 1962Color woodcut 22 1⁄16 x 12 5⁄8 in. (block)24 1⁄2 x 15 3⁄4 in. (sheet)Gift of Anu UustaluM2002.159

William Walmsey(American, b. 1923)By Buy Oh Walmsey in 2288,Oh La La D.D.D., n.d.Color lithograph23 x 18 1⁄4 in. (image-irregular)25 15⁄16 x 20 1⁄4 in. (sheet)Gift of Warrington Colescott andFrances MyersM2002.163

Marshall Weber (with Christopher Wilde and others)(American, b. 1960)Eleven, 2002Artist’s book: Fiery digitalprints bound in Laval velvetwith audio CD 9 9⁄16 x 6 5⁄16 x 3⁄4 in. (closed)Purchase, with funds from RussJankowski with matching funds fromSBC CommunicationsM2003.70

John Wilde(American, b. 1919)Wildeview II, 1985Etching13 7⁄8 x 22 in. (plate)22 7⁄16 x 30 1⁄8 in. (sheet)Gift of Warrington Colescott andFrances MyersM2002.164

Paul Wong(American, b. 1951)Southern Shelter, 1977Color lithograph 24 1⁄8 x 35 1⁄2 in. (image and sheet)Gift of Warrington Colescott andFrances MyersM2002.165

PHOTOGRAPHS

Tom Bamberger(American, b. 1948)War series, 2003Twenty-eight digital colorinkjet printsVarious dimensionsGifts of the artistM2003.82.1–.28

Jerry Berndt(American b. 1943)Havana, Cuba; from theNighttime series, 1979Gelatin silver print10 3⁄16 x 10 1⁄4 in. (image)15 9⁄16 x 11 3⁄4 in. (sheet)M2002.140

Schwett’s Tap – Howard andHowell Ave. – Milwaukee; fromthe Barroom series, ca. 1983Gelatin silver print12 1⁄16 x 17 15⁄16 in. (image)15 3⁄4 x 19 11⁄16 in. (sheet)M2002.141Gifts of the artist

Serhiy Bratkov(Ukrainian, b. 1960)Sniper, 2001Chromogenic print 15 3⁄4 x 11 7⁄8 in. (sheet)Gift of Roksolana Karmazyn and PeterDoroshenkoM2002.186

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Candice Breitz(South African, b. 1972)Three Untitled photographsfrom the Ghost Series,1994–96Chromogenic prints41 x 28 1⁄2 in. (each, framed)Gifts of Lewis and Susan ManilowM2003.87–.89

Tom Ferderbar(American, b. 1928)Route 66, 1980–2001Ten color digital inkjet printsVarious dimensionsGifts of the artistM2003.7–.16

Eadweard Muybridge(English, 1830–1904)Plate 185 (Woman Skipping);from the series AnimalLocomotion, 1887Collotype10 1⁄16 x 11 1⁄2 in. (image)18 7⁄8 x 23 7⁄8 in. (sheet)M2002.121

Plate 291 (Man Batting); fromthe series Animal Locomotion,1887Collotype7 5⁄8 x 15 7⁄16 in. (image)18 7⁄8 x 23 7⁄8 in. (sheet)M2002.122

Plate 88 (Man Climbing Stairs);from the series AnimalLocomotion, 1887Collotype9 5⁄8 x 11 11⁄16 in. (image)18 3⁄4 x 23 13⁄16 in. (sheet)M2002.123Gifts of Karen Johnson Boyd

Berni Searle(South African, b. 1964)Lifeline; from the Discoloredseries, 1999Color inkjet print on plastic-coated paper46 x 122 in.M2002.188

Lifeline Again; from theDiscolored series, 1999Color inkjet print on plastic-coated paper46 x 122 in.M2002.189Gifts of Roksolana Karmazyn and PeterDoroshenko

DECORATIVE ART

AmericanBaltimore, MarylandFancy Chair, ca. 1820–40Painted and gilt white pine,poplar, and original upholstery32 1⁄2 x 18 1⁄2 x 21 in.Gift of the American Heritage SocietyM2003.74

AmericanBaltimore, MarylandFancy Chair, ca. 1820–40Painted and gilt white pine,poplar, and original upholstery32 1⁄2 x 18 1⁄2 x 21 in.Gift of the American Heritage SocietyM2003.75

AmericanNew EnglandRocking Armchair, ca. 1810Painted maple, pine, andother woods42 3⁄4 x 21 x 25 3⁄4 in.Gift of Anne H. Vogel, in memory of hermother, Mrs. Faith Henoch SelzerL2003.1

AustrianVienna, Austria“Lily of the Valley” Pair ofGoblets, ca. 1895Wheel-cut and engraved crystal with gilt detailing6 1⁄2 x 3 9⁄16 in.Gift of Lisa M. PriceM2002.197.1,.2

David Bancroft (AlchemistWoodworks, Inc.) andUpholstery Works, Inc.(Mineral Point, b. 1954; Lannon,Wisconsin, begun 1986)Reproduction of Frank LloydWright Imperial Hotel SideChair, 2003Oak and reproduction oil clothPurchaseU2003.1

Brother Thomas Benzanson(American, b. Canada 1929)Jar Form Vase, 1988Porcelain with HonanTenmoku glaze8 1⁄2 x 7 7⁄8 x 7 7⁄8 in.Gift of Bernard and Suzanne Pucker, inhonor of their friend and patron,Charlotte HallM2002.190

Albert-Louis Dammouse; Haviland & Co.(French, 1848–1926; Limoges,France, begun 1839)Vase, ca. 1880Soft paste polychrome paint-ed porcelain11 1⁄2 x 3 5⁄16 in.Gift of Lisa M. PriceM2002.194

EnglishPair of Half Moon BulbJardinières, ca. 1820Earthenware (lusterware withsilver resist)8 1⁄2 x 12 in. (assembled)Gift of Lisa M. PriceM2002.196.1,.2

Kenneth Fisher(American, b. 1950)Lambing Chair, 2002Elm44 x 26 x 26 in. Gift of Kenneth FisherU2003.6

Paul Frankl(American, b. Austria,1887–1958)Coffee Table, designed 1944,made 1944–50Laquered cork andmahogany14 1⁄2 x 47 1⁄2 x 35 1⁄2 in. Purchase, by exchangeM2003.91

FrenchCruet Set, 18th centuryTin-glazed earthenware6 5⁄8 x 7 7⁄8 x 6 1⁄2 in. (assem-bled)Gift of Gabriele Flagg PfeifferM2003.72a,b,c

George Garthorne(English, active 1669–1730)Monteith, 1688Made for the Royal AfricanCompanySilver6 3⁄8 x 11 3⁄8 in. (without collar)Purchase, Virginia Booth VogelAcquisition FundM2003.90

Paul Frankl, Coffee Table, designed 1944, made 1944–50.See listing this page.

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GermanPitcher, 1700–1740Tin-glazed earthenware7 1⁄2 x 4 3⁄8 x 3 1⁄2 in.Gift of Gabriele Flagg PfeifferM2003.105

Hilda Jesser; Wiener Werkstätte(Austrian, 1894–1985; Vienna,Austria, 1903–1932)Vase, ca. 1921Earthenware (handpainted)9 1⁄4 x 8 3⁄8 in.Gift of Daniel Morris and Denis Gallion,Historical DesignM2002.104

Silas Kopf (American, b. 1949)Floral Cabinet, 2002Mahogany, macassar ebony,and marquetry panels64 x 22 x 17 in.Purchase, with funds from the GardenClub of the Milwaukee Art MuseumM2003.92

Eugene Landon(American, b. 1934)Reproduction of Rococo-StyleSide Chair, 2002Mahogany and silk damaskupholstery41 1⁄2 x 23 1⁄2 x 21 1⁄2 in.Gift of Eugene LandonU2003.4

Louis Majorelle(French, 1859–1926)“Serpent in furled leaf”Chamberstick, ca. 1900Patinated bronze5 1⁄2 x 10 in.Gift of Lisa M. PriceM2002.195

Revil Mosley(American, Gee’s Bend,Alabama, b. ca. 1925)“Lazy Gal” Quilt, 1993Corduroy93 x 83 in. Gift of the African AmericanArt Alliance M2003.84

Verner Panton; Vitra(Danish, b. 1926; Birsfelden,Switzerland, begun 1950)Panton Classic Chair, designed1960, made 2003Fiberglass reinforcedpolypropylene33 x 19 x 22 3⁄4 in.PurchaseU2003.3

Ronald Patten(American, b. 1954)Reproduction of 18th-CenturyNewport Corner Chair, 2003Mahogany and leather29 3⁄4 x 29 x 24 3⁄4 in.Purchase U2003.2

Rita Mae Pettway(American, Gee’s Bend,Alabama, b. 1941)Four Block Housetop Quilt, 2000Cotton and synthetic materials76 1⁄2 x 82 in.Gift of Angelo Buscemi, Valerie Childrey,David and Maggi Gordon, LucindaGordon, Michele McKnight and BarbaraBrown Lee, in honor of Dorothy NellSandersM2003.85

Warren Platner; Knoll, Inc.(American, b. 1919; EastGreenville, Pennsylvania,begun 1938)Lounge Chair, designed 1966;made ca. 1972–73Steel wire rods, rubber, velcro,and original upholstery30 1⁄4 x 36 1⁄2 x 25 1⁄2 in.Gift of Lloyd and Edith HerroldM2002.111

Eero Saarinen; Knoll International, Inc.(American, b. Finland1910–1961; East Greenville,Pennsylvania, begun 1938)Tulip Chair (Reproduction ofEero Saarinen’s Pedestal Chair),2003Fiberglass, aluminum andsynthetic upholstery32 x 20 x 21 1⁄4 in.PurchaseU2003.5

South GermanPitcher, 1700–1850Tin-glazed earthenware8 x 4 x 3 1⁄2 in.Gift of Gabriele Flagg PfeifferM2003.106

Brooks Stevens;Miller Brewing SubsidariesGettleman and Milwaukee’s Best(American, Milwaukee,Wisconsin, 1911–1995;Milwaukee, Wisconsin, begun 1855)Beer Cans (three), ca. early 1970sAluminum (printed)4 3⁄4 x 2 10⁄16 dia. in. ea.Anonymous giftM2002.143–.145

Toledo Scale Company(Toledo, Ohio, begun 1901)Cylinder Scale, 1928Cast iron, porcelain enamel,aluminum, nickle-plated steel,copper alloys, and glass24 3⁄4 x 18 3⁄4 x 21 in. Purchase, by exchangeM2002.106

Maria Van Kesteren(Dutch, b. 1933)Lidded Vessel, ca. 1989Elm4 1⁄2 x 10 diam. in.Gift of Garth Clark and Mark Del VecchioM2003.94

Silas Kopf, Floral Cabinet, 2002.See listing this page.

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Sidney Biehler Waugh;Steuben(American, 1904–1963;Steuben County, New York,begun 1903)Glassware, ca. 1933–1963CrystalVarious dimensionsAnonymous giftU2002.7.1–.59

Russel Wright;Iroquois China Company(American, 1904–1976;Syracuse, New York,1905–1969)“Iroquois Casual” Teapot,designed 1946; made 1949–1966Porcelain with “Ice Blue” glaze6 x 10 3⁄8 x 7 in.Gift of Iris KlattM2002.113

VIDEO ART

Candice Breitz(South African, b. 1972)Soliloquy Trilogy, 2000VideoGift of Contemporary Art SocietyM2003.95

Christian Marclay(American, b. 1955)Telephones, 1995VideoGift of Contemporary Art SocietyM2003.96

FOLK ART

James Castle(American, 1900–1977)Untitled, n.d.Found paper, soot, double-sided6 3⁄4 x 9 1⁄2 in.M2002.155a,b

Untitled, n.d.Artist’s book: String and sooton found paper3 x 5 in.M2002.150

Untitled, n.d.Artist’s book: Found paper,string, soot3 1⁄4 x 3 1⁄8 in.M2002.149

Untitled, n.d.Artist’s book: Found paper,string, soot1 3⁄4 x 5 in.M2002.148

Untitled, n.dFound paper, string, soot6 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2 in.M2002.156

Untitled, n.d.Found paper, soot3 1⁄4 x 7 1⁄4 in.M2002.154

Untitled, n.d.Found paper, string, soot10 x 6 3⁄4 in.M2002.151

Untitled, n.d.Found paper, color ofunknown origin4 1⁄2 x 6 3⁄4 in.M2002.153

Untitled, n.d.Found paper, soot, double-sided3 3⁄4 x 5 3⁄4 in.M2002.152a,bAnonymous gifts in honor of RussellBowman (Director 1985–2002)

Untitled (Construction), n.d.Assemblage of found paperwith soot and string11 3⁄4 x 5 1⁄2 in.Gift in honor of Russell Bowman(Director 1985–2002) by Contemporary Art Society, Donald and Donna Baumgartner andFriends of ArtM2002.157

Henry Darger(American, 1892–1973)Injured by Concussion(recto)/Girls Playing in Yard(verso), n.d.Watercolor, graphite, carbontransfer, and collage on paperGift of Kiyoko LernerM2002.53

Eugene von Bruenchenhein(American, 1910–1983)Fantasy Intricatum, 1955Oil on board17 1⁄8 x 15 in.M2002.198

Untitled, 1955Oil on board17 18 x 15 1⁄8 in.M2002.199

Concrete Head, n.d.Concrete relief23 x 15 x 15 in.M2002.200Gifts of Lewis and Jean Greenblatt

ASIAN

Chinese(Western Han Dynasty 202B.C.–220 A.D.)BarnyardUnglazed earthenware withpolychrome12 x 42 x 42 in.Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Richard CutlerM2003.73

Chinese, (Western Han Dynasty 202 B.C.–220 A.D.) Barnyard. See listing this page.

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AFRICAN

Cameroon (Bamileke)Elephant Mask, ca. 1930Cotton with glass beads43 x 23 in.Gift of Douglas DawsonM2002.142

Ghana (Asante)Akuaba figure, early-mid 20thcenturyWood14 3⁄8 x 3 1⁄2 x 1 in.M2002.19

Pillow, early-mid 20th centuryWood7 1⁄2 x 5 1⁄2 x 3 in.M2002.40

Pillow, early-mid 20th centuryWood and elephant hair6 1⁄2 x 11 1⁄4 x 5 1⁄4 in.M2002.41Gifts of Drs. Gladys and James Strain

TanzaniaMask, ca. 1950Wood and hair10 x 8 x 12 in.Gift of Tom Phillips RA CBE in honor ofthe Director David GordonM2003.86

Republic of the Congo (Teke)Standing Figure (Butti), WoodH. 13 1⁄4 in.Gift of Friends of Art, in honor ofChristopher GoldsmithM2002.110

Nigeria (Yoruba)IFA Divination Cup, late 19th-early 20th centuryWood9 1⁄2 x 3 3⁄4 x 4 1⁄4 in.Gift of Drs. Gladys and James StrainM2002.147

Tanzania, Mask, ca. 1950See listing this page.

Republic of the Congo (Teke), Standing Figure (Butti), See listing this page.

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Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of PolandEdited by Laurie Winters. 327 pages; September 2002 (co-published with Yale University Press).

Industrial Strength Design: How Brooks Stevens Shaped Your WorldGlenn Adamson. 219 pages; June 2003 (co-published with MIT Press).

Rachel HarrisonStephano Basilico. 64 pages; June 2003.

Publications

Gustave Caillebotte (French, 1848–1894). Boating on the Yerres, 1877. Oil on canvas. Gift of the Milwaukee Journal Company in Honor of Miss Faye McBeath.

LoansThis past year, 46 works from the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Collection were lent aroundthe country and the world, including Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Spain, England, andPoland, and institutions that include The David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago (Chicago), The Menil Collection (Houston), National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.), the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), and theRoyal Academy of Arts (London). The Milwaukee Art Museum made a number of loansto Polish institutions in 2002-2003 as part of a cultural exchange program in conjunctionwith the exhibition Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland.

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Attendance

The Milwaukee Art Museum on-site attendance for exhibitions, educational or exhibition-related programs was 478,587. This figure reflects the total number of visitors whowere ticketed for admission into the Museum’s galleries and events (excludes privatefunctions), a 2.8 percent increase over last year’s ticketed attendance. Members of theMilwaukee Art Museum represented 23 percent of our total ticketed visitors for the2002–2003 fiscal year.

Exhibition attendance included: Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland: 143,437 Brandt & Weston: Two Geniuses of Photography: 22,079African Sculpture: Bamana Art from Mali: 26,418 Industrial Strength Design: How Brooks Stevens Shaped Your World: 68,012

Out of state visitors represented 22 percent of our total attendance. The top 10 statesvisiting the museum from outside Wisconsin were: Illinois (representing 11.5 percent ofour total ticketed attendance), Minnesota, California, Iowa, Michigan, Texas, New York,Ohio, Florida and Indiana.

The Museum has a growing number of visitors from foreign countries—up 21 percent—but still only 1 percent of the total attendance. International visitors came from Poland,United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Australia and France. During theLeonardo da Vinci exhibition, 17 percent of our international visitors were from Poland.

Tickets were scarce for the sold out exhibitionLeonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland.

Excalibur Day drew crowds on a rainy dayduring the exhbition Industrial Strength Design:How Brooks Stevens Shaped Your World.

Visitors stroll through the Baumgartner Galleria.

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Membership

Milwaukee Art Museum members demonstrated their enthusiasm and commitment tothe visual arts during the year by continuing to support operations in record-breakingnumbers.

MAM members reached a total of 29,973. Of the 11,000 new members who joined theMuseum during the year, more than 4,000 joined during the eight-week run of Leonardoda Vinci and the Splendor of Poland. These numbers were achieved, in part, due to anaggressive direct mail appeal for new member support during the exhibition, which broughtthe Museum and its consultant partner, NPODirect Marketing, Inc., a bronze MAXI award foroutstanding membership marketing. Other signif-icant events to note for new member acquisitionincluded the annual Lakefront Festival of Arts:nearly 300 memberships sold—a new record—and on-site sales: nearly 3,300 memberships sold.

Continued partnerships with Rahr-West ArtMuseum and Racine Art Museum, local educa-tional institutions Concordia University andMIAD, and participation in the Workplace GivingCampaigns of UPAF/Visions, We Energies Supportthe Arts Campaign, GE Medical Systems ArtsCampaign and the Combined Federal Campaignmade up nearly 4,000 of our renewing supporters.

Museum members took advantage of privi-leges and benefits throughout the Museum during the year. Visiting members made up 23percent of the Museum’s attendance for theyear, receiving free gallery and exhibition entry.In the Museum Store, 28 percent of the revenuegenerated was attributed to members takingadvantage of their discount benefits.

Museum members help to bring about a fantastic opening for feature exhibitions.Exhibition Preview Days and Opening NightCelebrations were well attended by members,averaging 1,500 per exhibition, and the Member-Only Gallery Talk Series is regularly attended by no less than 200 members per talk.

More than 14,500 members continued theirsupport and 13 percent increased the amountof their annual contribution to MAM. Memberscontinue to take advantage of more personalservices offered by MAM. More than 6,400 calls to the Membership Hotline were recordedfor the year. Membership representatives assisted with Museum inquiries, facilitated nearly600 membership sales and assisted members with use of their benefits. More than7,700 members were enrolled to receive MAM Online, the e-newsletter that providesup-to-the-minute Museum news twice monthly.

For the second consecutive year, total dollars raised by MAM members giving under$300 surpassed the $1 million mark to close at $1,391,849. With much appreciation andgratitude we thank all of our members for their support, advocacy and commitment tothe Milwaukee Art Museum.

Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Polanddrew record crowds.

Members taking advantage of their free previewof Industrial Strength Design: How Brooks StevensShaped Your World.

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Education and Programs

Education and Programs broke all records, with more than 81,534 people touring theMuseum. To meet the growing demand for tours, 34 docent trainees graduated to joinMAM’s Docent Corps of 150 committed volunteers. A weekend docent program waslaunched and Sunday drop-in tours were added. Students also tested their teaching skillsby leading tours though the galleries. Five Spanish-speaking college students gave toursof Graciela Iturbide: Images of the Spirit and 450 fifth grade students graduated from ourJunior Docent Program.

The year started with Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland, setting a new record for tours and adult program attendance. More than 1,400 peoplecame to celebrate Opening Night with Prince Czartoryski and the magicalSyrena Dancers. More than 100,000 visitors learned more about the role of artin the history of Poland through our Antenna Audio Guides. More than 1,000visitors gathered to hear scholars from around the world discuss the history,art, music, literature, law and politics of Poland.

More than 16 percent of exhibition attendance came to the Museumthrough education and public programs. Our programs ranged from smallintimate events, such as salon style poetry readings during Brandt and Weston:Two Geniuses of Photography, to standing room-only events such as Ko-ThiDance Company’s performance at the opening celebration of African Sculpture:Bamana Art From Mali.

MAM is a place for children as well as adults. More than 13,000 children andfamily members took part in MAM studio programs and Family Sundays.Children of all ages explored the creative process in Handmade by Lois Ehlert:Art for Children’s Books in the Pieper Education Gallery.

Tours are the most visible part of our teacher and school program. In additionto touring over 55,000 student visitors, the Museum works with students fromkindergarten to college through a variety of programs. In November, the Museumgalleries were turned over to 450 students and became a writing lab duringthe Young Authors Conference. MAM showcased the work of 350 studentsthroughout Wisconsin in the Scholastic Art Awards-Wisconsin Regional Exhibition,

and 38 elementary and high schools used MAM as an ongoing resource by participatingin multiple-visit programs such as the Satellite Milwaukee High School for the Arts program, SHARP, MAM/Symphony program and the Junior Docent Program.

More than 2,000 teachers participated in tours, workshops and in-service programsat the Museum. Two online resources launched for teachers and scholars added to the material available to help bridge the gap between the Museum and the classroom. The Brooks Stevens Archive is a comprehensive storehouse of information aboutMilwaukee’s prolific industrial designer. The photographs of Milton Rogovin were alsoplaced online as a resource for teachers. These two projects are a promising start in ourefforts to make the Museum’s Collection available to the greatest number of people.

MAM’s education programs can also be found throughout the community. Studio classes take place at the Sharon Lynn Wilson Center for the Arts in Brookfield and MAM’sArtAloud program works with children in branch libraries throughout the city. During a workshop at the Froedert and Medical College Cancer Center, cancer patients transformedtheir radiation masks into elaborate works of mixed-media art as an expression of theirjourney. The Celebration Mask Project was on display in the Education Hallway fromJanuary through March.

MAM’s education programs continue to serve as a catalyst connecting people and ideasthrough art by offering diverse ways audiences can explore art and the creative process.

Lois Ehlert met with children and their parentsat the opening Handmade by Lois Ehlert: Art forChildren’s Books.

Visitors enjoy an art activity at Family Art Fest.

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SEPTEMBER

ArtXpress Bus Mural ReceptionSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6One hundred family and friends celebrated the launch of the2002 ArtXpress bus mural created by 12 high school students atMAM. Mounted on a Milwaukee County Public Transit Bus, themural was seen on routes throughout the city for a year. In-kindsupport provided by IV Media, Inc.

Golf Fore! Art OpenMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9CHENEQUA COUNTRY CLUB, HARTLAND, WIS.Friends of Art raised money for Milwaukee Art Museum programsin Waukesha County.

Opening Night CelebrationLeonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of PolandFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13Nearly 1,400 people attended Opening Night and heard PrinceAdam Karol Czartoryski, Founder of the Princes CzartoryskiFoundation, discuss the turbulent history of the CzartoryskiMuseum in Cracow, Poland. Performance by the Syrena PolishFolk Dance Ensemble. Sponsored by the Layton Lecture Fundand Sotheby’s. Opening Night Print Media Sponsor: The BusinessJournal. Opening Night Radio Sponsor: AM 920 WOKY.

Historic Window Treatments DiscussionSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14Robert Trent, independent scholar and upholstery conservator,discussed period upholstery styles. Sponsored by the AmericanHeritage Society and Historic Milwaukee, Inc.

International Politics of Curating an ExhibitionTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17Laurie Winters, curator of earlier European art, presentedbehind-the-scenes information on curating the exhibitionLeonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland.

MAM/West Lecture with Laurie WintersLeonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of PolandTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17SHARON LYNNE WILSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS, BROOKFIELD, WIS.

15th Annual Grape Stomp 5K Run/WalkWednesday, September 18This event kicked off the Grape Lakes Food & Wine Festival, benefiting the Museum’s Art Acquisition and Exhibition Fund.Presented by Friends of Art.

The Collectors’ Fine and Rare Wine Tasting, The Collectors’ AuctionTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19Presented by Friends of Art.

Currents 30 TalkbackTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19Guest Curator Stefano Basilico and artist Rachel Harrison discussed the role photographic thinking plays in Harrison’s multivalent sculptures.

Wine and Dine Gourmet DinnerFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 UNIVERSITY CLUB Featured a champagne reception, silent auction and Milwaukee’spremier chefs. Presented by Friends of Art.

Renaissance Masterpieces in Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of PolandTuesday, September 24Laurie Winters, curator of earlier European art, discussed theexhibition.

2003 Year in Review

Throughout the year, the Museum hosted:3 Senior Days, a free day for visitors 65 and older with coffee and sweets. 4 Family Sundays,a themed day with gallery activities and educational games. 4 Gallery Nights, an eveningof free gallery hopping starting with a brief discussion at MAM. 7 First Fridays, cocktailsand culture the first Friday of the month. 8 Tours for Teachers, a free program for teachersto get to know the Museum. 11 Music in the Museum programs with pianist Dr. JeffreyHollander. 32 Gallery Talks, a guided tour with MAM staff. 88 Studio classes for adultsand children; 49 were held at MAM/West.

ArtXpress instructors and participants pose in front of their completed bus.

Contemporary Art curator Stefano Basilico and artist Rachel Harrison.

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The Conservation of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last SupperWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM AND ITALIAN COMMUNITY CENTERReception and exhibition tours preceded a lecture by PininBrambilla Barcilon, a renowned conservator who conducted themost recent restoration of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper.Program was presented in Italian with English translation.Sponsored by Istituto Italiano di Cultura and Italian GovernmentTourist Board.

Present Music Season OpenerFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27Present Music launched its season opener at the Milwaukee ArtMuseum. Visitors heard Elana Kats-Chernin’s Turn Table Turn,Michael Nyman’s Three Quartets, John Zorn’s Le Momo, CarolYarnell’s Slade and Kamran Ince’s In Memoriam. Post concert partycelebrated the adventure of new music in a magnificent andstunning space.

OCTOBER

Leonardo and the Ladies: Three Famous PortraitsTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 3David Alan Brown, curator of Italian paintings at the NationalGallery of Art, Washington, D.C., presented Leonardo’s three famousportraits of women: the Lady with an Ermine highlighted in theexhibition, the Portrait of Ginevra de Benci in the National Gallery,and the Mona Lisa in the Louvre. Sponsored by the Fine ArtsSociety and Sotheby’s.

Members Trip to England and ScotlandSATURDAY, OCTOBER 5–THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17Barbara Brown Lee led a group of Members along the royal mileof Edinburgh, stopping in Glasgow to visit the Glasgow Schoolof Art and MacIntosh House Museum, through Durham Cathedralwhere Harry Potter was being filmed, on to the York VikingMuseum, and concluded the trip in London, visiting the Victoria& Albert Museum, Tate Modern and the National Gallery.

Florentine Opera Season Preview and ReceptionSUNDAY, OCTOBER 6The Florentine Opera previewed its 2002-2003 season with guest soloists performing arias and ensembles from Carmen, Of Mice and Men and Rigoletto.

Exhibition Highlights Offered in Polish Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of PolandTUESDAY, OCTOBER 8Beata Pawlikowski, research assistant, presented exhibition highlights in Polish.

Just for TeachersSATURDAY, OCTOBER 12MAM hosted a teachers’ workshop based on the exhibitionLeonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland.

Family Sunday—Dzien Dobry Polsko! (Hello Poland!)SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13More than 2,000 tried their hands at traditional Polish craftsincluding wycinanki (paper cutting) ornaments and flower wreaths.Sponsored by Fortis Health and Midwest Airlines.

The Wawel Royal Castle Collections and Renaissance Art in PolandTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 WOMEN’S CLUB OF WISCONSINJan Ostrowski, director of the Wawel Royal Castle in Cracow, discussed the foundation and dramatic history of one ofPoland’s greatest tourist attractions and museums. The lecturealso addressed the four paintings lent to the exhibition by theWawel. Sponsored by the Fine Arts Society and Sotheby’s.

City Tour of Polish Cultural HighlightsSATURDAY, OCTOBER 19John Gurda, Milwaukee historian, led a 90-minute trip throughMilwaukee’s rich Polish culture. Sites included Walker’s Point,Mitchell Street (the Polish Grand Avenue) and St. Josaphat’s Basilica.

Embellishments in Fiber ArtSATURDAY, OCTOBER 19Guided tour of The Red Thread: Sources of Inspiration inContemporary Fiber Art. This tour served as inspiration to createuniquely embellished fiber works of art.

Series—Renaissance Art in the 15th Century:Hans Memling’s Northern Mysticism vs. Leonardo da Vinci’sSouthern HumanismTHURSDAYS, OCTOBER 24, 31 AND NOVEMBER 7Taught by Martha Bolles, the series covered the Leonardo da Vinciand the Splendor of Poland exhibition, including the paintingsmade by Memling in Northern Europe and Leonardo’s portraitsinfluenced by a very different Italian culture.

CAS Auction Preview PartyTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 Visitors were given the first opportunity to bid on a number of items. Former MAM Director Russell Bowman led an informalgallery tour.

Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland exhibition sponsor ChristopherSeton Abele gives a tour to local kids.

Hans Memling painting

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SymposiumCreating a National Identity in 19th-Century PolandSATURDAY, OCTOBER 26International scholars presented how art and culture were usedin the 19th century to maintain a Polish national identity in theabsence of a geographic state. Speakers included ZbigniewBrzezinski, Adam Zamoyski, Agnieszka Morawinska and Piotr S.Wandycz. Sponsored by the Kosciuszko Foundation, Inc., anAmerican Center for Polish Culture.

NOVEMBER

The Eighth Benefit Art AuctionSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 John A. Hays, Deputy Chairman at Christie’s Americas conductedan exciting live auction. Sponsored by Christie’s and theContemporary Art Society.

Early Music Now presents The Rose EnsembleSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3A 12-voice ensemble presented Polish and Italian Renaissancemusic at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Sponsored by the Fine Arts Society.

MAM/West—Family Art Fest: Renaissance RevisitedSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 WAUKESHA COUNTY EXPO CENTERVisitors recreated fashions and other items from the Renaissanceworld of Leonardo da Vinci. Minstrels, jugglers, poets and mem-bers of the Society for Creative Anachronism dressed in authen-tic historic costumes roamed the fest. Sponsored by TargetStores and Marshall Field’s Project Imagine.

The Legal Machinery of War and RestitutionTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14Wojciech Kowalski, Professor of Law at the University of Silesia,lectured about restitution of artworks lost and stolen during andafter World War II. Sponsored by Quarles & Brady, LLP.

The Films of Andrzej WajdaSaturday: Director’s cut of Promised Land and Young Girls of WilkoSunday: Man of Marble and Man of IronSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17Showing of Poland’s Andrzej Wajda’s films, which gave audiencesan artist’s view of history, democracy and freedom. Support provided by MGE, Inc.

Young Authors ConferenceMONDAY, NOVEMBER 25The Museum galleries were turned over to 450 young peoplefrom around Wisconsin and became a writing lab for the day.

DECEMBER

Kettledrum Tea PartyMONDAY, DECEMBER 9 WOMEN’S CLUB OF WISCONSINProfessor Beverly Gordon from the University of Wisconsin-Madison explored the etiquette of Victorian tea parties and theirinfluence on women in the 19th century. Co-sponsored by theAmerican Heritage Society and the Antiques Study Group of theWomen’s Club.

Opening Night CelebrationBrandt and Weston: Two Geniuses of PhotographyTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 12Nearly 450 people heard a lecture by Mark Haworth-Booth, sen-ior curator of photographs for the Victoria and Albert Museum.Opening Night Print Media Sponsor: The Business Journal.Opening Night Radio Sponsor: FM 106 WMIL.

JANUARY

Salon NightBrandt and Weston: Two Geniuses of PhotographyTHURSDAY, JANUARY 9Panelists from the Wisconsin Psychoanalytic Foundation dis-cussed the interplay between photography and psychology.

MAM/West Lecture with Britt SalvesenBrandt and Weston: Two Geniuses of PhotographyMONDAY, JANUARY 13SHARON LYNNE WILSON CENTER FOR THEARTS, BROOKFIELD, WIS.

Celebration Mask Opening ReceptionTHURSDAY, JANUARY 16The Froedtert & Medical College CancerCenter, in collaboration with theMilwaukee Art Museum, invited patients to reflect on their journey through theircancer experience and share theirthoughts with others by expressing themthrough art. Their transformed treatmentfacemasks were on display in the Educationhallway at the Milwaukee Art Museumthrough March 2003.

Waukesha JanBoreeSATURDAY, JANUARY 18SCHEUTZE BUILDING, WAUKESHA, WIS.A citywide winter festival with winter art workshops. Activitiespresented by MAM/West sponsored by Target and MarshallField’s Project Imagine.

History of Photography 101THURSDAY, JANUARY 23Britt Salvesen introduced the history of photography in conjunctionwith the Brandt and Weston exhibition.

76th Annual Scholastic Art AwardsSATURDAY, JANUARY 25A total of 350 awards were given in 13 media categories duringthe awards ceremony for the Scholastic Art Awards Wisconsin-Regional Exhibition. Top winners went on to be exhibited at theCorcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

Salon NightBrandt and Weston: Two Geniuses of PhotographyTHURSDAY, JANUARY 30Joel Snyder, Professor of Art History at the University of Chicago,talked about the exhibition.

FEBRUARY

Salon NightBrandt and Weston: Two Geniuses of PhotographyTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6Chris and George Tysh, internationally published poets andteachers, presented poetry and discussed the role of the image—both photographic and linguistic—in the creation of memoryand desire. Co-sponsored by Woodland Pattern Book Center.

Adult Writing WorkshopIn Camera: Writing the Photographic BodySATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8Teachers Chris and George Tysh investigated the photographicbody as an imaginary site from which to construct a poetic text.Co-sponsored by Woodland Pattern Book Center.

Creating a Celebration Mask.

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Skin Deep Demonstration DaySUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16Silas Kopf, one of the three cabinetmakers featured in MAM’sSkin Deep: Three Masters of American Inlaid Furniture exhibition,showed how marquetry is made and discussed techniques.Stephen Latta, an inlay expert, discussed the process of inlayand historic techniques and uses. Co-sponsored by AmericanHeritage Society and the Chipstone Foundation.

ArtAloudMONDAY–THURSDAYS, FEBRUARY 17–APRIL 17A free 9-week after-school program for children ages 5-12 thatbrought together reading and art by combining the resources ofthe Milwaukee Art Museum and the Milwaukee Public Library.Art Aloud was held at Atkinson Library, Martin Luther KingLibrary, Mill Road Library and Zablocki Library. Sponsored byWoman’s Club of Wisconsin and an anonymous donor.

Focus on Contemporary ArtTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20Constance Lewallen, senior curator at the Berkeley Art Museum,discussed 1960s minimalism and contemporary artists who areworking in the minimalist tradition in conjunction with the exhi-bition Clarity of Vision: Minimalist Prints and Drawings.

Exhibition Preview CelebrationAfrican Sculpture: Bamana Art From MaliTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27Internationally renowned Ko-Thi Dance Company performed a native dance of Mali with a myriad of traditional instruments,authentic costumes and infectious music. Nearly 1,300 visitorsattended the event. Opening Night Print Media Sponsor: The Business Journal. Opening Night Radio Sponsor: V100.

MARCH

Family Art Fest—From Pop Till Now!SUNDAY, MARCH 2Waukesha County Expo Center, Waukesha, Wis.Workshops explored the art scene from Pop to Conceptualism.Sponsored by Target and Marshall Field’s Project Imagine.

What Art Does for People, What People Do for ArtTHURSDAY, MARCH 6Patrick McNaughton, Ph.D., presented the expressive culture ofBamana, and he discussed the roles of art and artist in social life,personal imagination and spiritual force.

African Sculpture Conversation at MAM/WestMONDAY, MARCH 10SHARON LYNNE WILSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS, BROOKFIELD, WIS.Jacqueline Robinson, Ph.D. candidate in anthropology at UWM,discussed African Sculpture: Bamana Art From Mali.

Drumming Circle EveningTHURSDAY, MARCH 13Ghana master drummer/dancer Habib Iddrisu and Milwaukeedrummer Jahmes Tony Finlayson demonstrated the power of tra-ditional West African drumming.

Story Time in the GalleryFRIDAYS, MARCH 14, 21 AND 28, APRIL 4 AND 11Each week, kids read and discussed of one of Lois Elhert’s chil-dren’s books, then created interpretive drawings.

Exhibition Opening Fiesta—Graciela Iturbide: Images of the SpiritTHURSDAY, MARCH 27Cesareo Moreno, visual arts director at the Mexican Fine ArtsCenter Museum, discussed the artist. Music presented by theLuis Diaz Latin Jazz Trio. Sponsored by Rockwell Automation andthe Roberto Hernandez Center of UW-Milwaukee.

Just for Teachers Workshop —Handmade by Lois Ehlert andAfrican Sculpture: Bamana Art from MaliSATURDAY, MARCH 29Teachers took self-guided tours of both exhibitions and listened tospecial presentations by Lois Ehlert and anthropology researcherJacqueline Robinson.

APRIL

Crossing Boundaries: A Discussion About Bamana Art, Artists and CultureTHURSDAY, APRIL 3Jacqueline Robinson discussed how traditional artists, particularlyfemale, use their art to shape identities and reinforce culturalmemory in modern day Mali.

Artist-in-Residence Juan SánchezMONDAY, APRIL 7– SATURDAY, APRIL 12 Renowned contemporary artist Juan Sánchez spent a week atMAM to discuss his life and art, focusing on his experience atDieu Donné Papermill. He gave a public gallery talk and lecture,worked with students from the Milwaukee High School for theArts, conducted workshops with photo printmaking students atUW-Milwaukee and taught a daylong master class. Sponsored by Rockwell Automation and the Roberto Hernandez Center ofUW-Milwaukee.

Dave Hickey LectureFRIDAY, APRIL 11Sponsored by the Contemporary Art Society.

Family Sunday—Ready Set, Go! It’s the Human Race!TUESDAY, APRIL 22Families participated in a self-guided gallery game and workshopthat emphasized the human body. Sponsored by Fortis Healthand Midwest Airlines.

Café MosaicWEDNESDAY, APRIL 30A diversity discussion hosted by Young Professionals ofMilwaukee (YPM).

Participants at the Drumming Circle Evening in association with the Museum’s exhibition African Sculpture: Bamana Art from Mali.

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Culture and Invention of Everyday Life in MaliTHURSDAY, MAY 1Visual anthropologist Jean-Paul Colleyn discussed culture as a modern tool for solving problems in Mali.

ARTworks Opening ReceptionSATURDAY, MAY 3This reception featured Afro-Caribbean drumming based onworks in MAM’s Collection. ARTworks is a collaborative art projectbetween MAM and the Milwaukee High School for the ArtsYMCA Community Learning Center. ARTworks made possible bythe generous support of The Palmer Foundation and theMilwaukee Arts Board.

44th Annual Bal du Lac—“Where Is Art?”SATURDAY, MAY 3This year’s Bal du Lac featured Milwaukee’s own Pat McCurdy asmaster of ceremonies for a first-ever live auction “show.”This annualfundraiser was presented by Friends of Art.

Family Walk-in Workshop: Heads Up!THURSDAY, MAY 8Family workshops featured headwear and hands-on hat making.

Margaret Pritchard Lecture and ReceptionTHURSDAY, MAY 8Sponsored by the Chipstone Foundation.

The Science BagWEDNESDAY, MAY 14Dr. Robert Greenler, emeritus professor of physics at UW-Milwaukee, perfomed “Early Optics and the Painters’ Art.”

Dieu Donné Paper ExtravaganzaSUNDAY, MAY 18Sue Grosin, founder of Dieu Donné Papermill, led a paper-mak-ing workshop. Held in collaboration with the Betty BrinnChildren’s Museum. Sponsored by Menasha CorporationFoundation.

Wisconsin Film PremierRivers and Tides: Andy Goldworthy Working with TimeTHURSDAY, MAY 22German filmmaker Thomas Riedelsheimer captured British landartist Andy Goldsworthy and his work outdoors improvising site-specific sculptures in materials including ice, fallen leaves, earthand stone. Held in conjunction with the Institute of Visual ArtsPeck School of the Arts at UW-Milwaukee.

JUNE

Art Collecting 101MONDAY, JUNE 2This Milwaukee Art Museum “course” featured Chief EducatorBarbara Brown Lee who takes the confusion and mystique out ofcollecting art.

Exhibition Preview CelebrationIndustrial Strength Design: How Brooks Stevens Shaped Your WorldTHURSDAY, JUNE 5More than 1,500 people visited MAM for the Opening Night.Visitors enjoyed appetizers and music from the Brooks Stevensera. Opening Night Print Media Sponsor: The Business Journal.Opening Night Radio Sponsor: News/Talk 1130 WISN.

International Excalibur DaySUNDAY, JUNE 8Excaliburs from around the world were parked on the Museum’scircular drive with their owners.

Brooks Stevens In-Depth SeriesMONDAYS, JUNE 9, 16 AND 23A three-part class that looked at the life and career of BrooksStevens. Topics included The Prophet of Profit: An Overview ofBrooks Stevens’ Career, Designs in Motion: Brooks Stevens & theAmerican Automobile and Planned Obsolescence and Other CrimesAgainst Modernism: Brooks Stevens’ Design Theory Then & Now.Led by MAM adjunct curator Glenn Adamson.

Open Hood DaySUNDAY, JUNE 15Vehicles were inspected with their hoods open inside IndustrialStrength Design: How Brooks Stevens Shaped Your World.Children’s activities took place outside of the Museum.

Land of Enchantment: Arts Camp 2003MONDAY, JUNE 16– FRIDAY, JUNE 20 AUGUST 11–15More than 100 children interested in the performing and visualarts took part in the camp. Students learned from professionalsfrom the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Wisconsin Conservatory ofMusic, First Stage Theater Academy and the Milwaukee Ballet.

Lakefront Festival of ArtsFRIDAY, JUNE 20– SUNDAY, JUNE 22This year’s Lakefront Festival of Arts brought changes in location,dates and times. The familiar white tents moved to Art MuseumDrive in front of the Quadracci Pavilion. Presented by Friends of Art.

Museum visitors had a chance to see inside the vehicles on exhibit atIndustrial Strength Design’s Open Hood Day.

Lakefront Festival of Arts was held for the first time on MAM’s grounds,artists and attendees were protected from the elements under large tents.

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Summer Teacher InstituteTUESDAY, JUNE 24–THURSDAY, JUNE 26This three-day seminar for K–12 educators incorporated theideas and designs of industrial designer Brooks Stevens asspringboards for activities focusing on art and design.

Summerfest—Kids’ Activity TentTHURSDAY, JUNE 26SUMMERFEST GROUNDS

JULY

Summerfest—Kids’ Activity TentSUNDAY, JULY 6SUMMERFEST GROUNDS

Remembering Brooks StevensTHURSDAY, JULY 10Stevens’ former colleagues gathered to share their recollectionsof the industrial designer. Participants included family members,former staff designers and members of Stevens’ auto racing team.

MAM/West Lecture with Glenn AdamsonIndustrial Strength Design: How Brooks Stevens Shaped Your WorldMONDAY, JULY 14SHARON LYNNE WILSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS, BROOKFIELD, WIS.

Brown Bag Lunch SeriesTUESDAYS, JULY 15 AND 22Lunch and discussion about Brooks Stevens with exhibitioncurator Glenn Adamson.

Luncheon with Lois Ehlert—Planting A RainbowSATURDAY, JULY 19BOERNER BOTANICAL GARDENSStorytelling, art and lunch filled this summer afternoon. MAMpresented a container-decorating workshop while the Friends of Boerner Botanical Gardens presented a planting workshop.Support provided by Bartollotta’s and Luxemburg Gardens.

Open Hood DaySUNDAY, JULY 20Car enthusiasts and Brooks Stevens fans were given a rareopportunity to see inside the displayed models on view in theexhibition. Volunteer interpreters were on hand to provide in-depth information.

AUGUST

Nature Art CampMONDAY, AUGUST 4– FRIDAY, AUGUST 8More than 60 children investigated the natural wonders that liveand grow in our own back yards. Each day, children creatednature-inspired works of art including handmade paper, paintedwalking sticks, nature drawings and watercolor paintings. Heldin collaboration with the Children’s Educators from Friends ofBoerner Botanical Gardens.

Family Frolic Fridays—The Garden as a PaletteFRIDAY, AUGUST 8BOERNER BOTANICAL GARDENSMAM hosted an art station.

Land of Enchantment: Arts Camp 2003MONDAY, AUGUST 11 – FRIDAY, AUGUST 15

AWE Boat FloatWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13Nearly 150 children and adults gathered for cake and root beerfloats following the inauguration of prototype watercraftsinspired by the works of industrial designer Brooks Stevens.Boats made by the students from Zablocki Summer Schoolalong with Artists Working in Education were launched in theCudahy Garden fountains outside of MAM.

Model Train WeekendFRIDAY, AUGUST 15– SUNDAY, AUGUST 17Model trains were on display throughout the weekend inWindhover Hall.

Praise in the ParkSUNDAY, AUGUST 17WASHINGTON PARKAn afternoon of gospel music and community. Visitors created acolorful project at MAM’s tent.

Bradley Sculpture Garden PartySUNDAY, AUGUST 24Activities included music, art projects, food and docent-ledsculpture tours. Presented by Friends of Art.

Harley-Davidson 100th Anniversary CelebrationAUGUST 28–SEPTEMBER 1The Milwaukee Art Museum broke its previous attendancerecord over the weekend through its participation in Harley-Davidson’s 100th celebration.

Harley-Davidson anniversarycelebration attendees took inthe Harley exhibition in the EastGalleria and on the grounds.

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Development

Development efforts in 2003 concentrated on strengthening the basic elements of asuccessful development program: the annual Contributing Membership Campaign supported by individuals, corporations and foundations; Grants and Sponsorships; PlannedGifts; and Individual Involvement. Community support increased, despite a tight economicclimate, which greatly assisted the Museum in meeting the needs of our increasedmembership and visitorship. The generosity and vision of our donors has elevated andenriched the Museum’s artistic and cultural role locally, nationally and internationally.

Contributing Membership (Annual Campaign)A key area of support continues to be the annual Contributing Membership Campaign,which is the single largest source of funding for operations. The campaign was co-chairedby Stacy Terris and Judy Gordon. The campaign raised $3,427,000, an increase of morethan 10 percent over the previous year, with 77 percent of contributions from individuals, 16 percent from corporationsand 7 percent from foundations.

Grants and SponsorshipsGrants, most commonly in the form of restricted gifts earmarked for specific purposes, are critical to maintainingthe artistic caliber and accessibility of the Museum.Restricted gifts increased 20 percent in 2003, supportingexhibitions, library acquisitions, conservation activities,lectures and symposia and a host of programs for childrenand families.

Unprecedented collaboration in sponsorship took placein the first and last feature exhibitions of 2003. Prime sup-port for Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland camefrom WE Energies and Christopher Seton Abele. Furthersupport extended beyond American borders, involving LOTAirlines, the Polish government and the Italian government,in addition to local Polish American support groups. Local,state and national organizations, foundations and govern-ment agencies also participated, including the Spirit ofMilwaukee, Wisconsin Department of Tourism, WisconsinHumanities Council, the Trust for Mutual Understandingand the Federal Council on Arts and Humanities. An out-standing group of 17 sponsors worked together to makepossible Industrial Strength Design: How Brooks StevensShaped Your World, primarily the Stevens family and areacorporations that had been clients of Brooks Stevens.Major sponsors included the Brooks Stevens family, KahlerSlater Architects, Miller Brewing Company, David and JuliaUihlein Charitable Foundation and Rockwell Automation.

Planned GiftsThe roster of planned giving donors continued to increase, with the majority of newdonors coming from within the ranks of the Museum’s membership. Initiatives includedcultivation and discussion of planned giving opportunities with our membership and the public and estate planning professionals through presentations and workshops.Planned Giving donors who have chosen to participate in the Legacy Society acted asMuseum ambassadors throughout the year at Museum special events and programs.

Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland VIP opening celebration. From left to right:Prince and Princess Czartoryski, Donna andDonald Baumgartner and Mariusz Brymora,Cultural Attaché at the Consulate General ofPoland in Chicago.

David Gordon meets with Dorothy Stadler andfriends at the opening of Brandt and Weston.

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Community InvolvementBoard and community members have taken on new responsibilities under the leadership ofSheldon Lubar, Chairman of the Financial Development Committee, and James Schloemer,Chairman of the Development Committee of the Board. Four new task forces were createdin 2003. The Annual Campaign Task Force is responsible for the Contributing MembershipCampaign. The Influencers Task Force works to create new and stronger ties and increasedinvolvement with a diverse cross-section of the community. The Major Gifts Task Force isworking with our Financial Development Committee to eliminate the building debt andan aggressive timeline has been established. The Planned Giving Task Force is looking tosecure long-term financial commitments through planned or deferred gifts such as bequestsand charitable remainder trusts.

Museum staff and board members continue their commitment to implement broad-based efforts to support MAM operations, collection growth, programs and endowmentneeds through restricted and unrestricted gifts. A renewed energy and enthusiasm existsfor moving the Milwaukee Art Museum forward financially and artistically.

Opening Night Celebration of Industrial Strength Design: How Brooks Stevens Shaped Your World.

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ANNUAL CONTRIBUTING SUPPORTGifts received between September 1, 2002 and August 31, 2003

$100,000 AND ABOVEChristopher Abele on behalf of

the Argosy FoundationTheodore W. Batterman Family

FoundationThe Lynde and Harry Bradley

FoundationThe Chipstone FoundationFriends of ArtMarshall and Ilsley Foundation, Inc.

$50,000 TO $99,999Miller Brewing CompanyMelitta S. Pick Charitable TrustMrs. John A. PuelicherDavid and Julia UihleinMr. and Mrs. Andrew Ziegler

$25,000 TO $49,999AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Donald W.

BaumgartnerHarley-Davidson FoundationJohnson Controls FoundationJane and George C. Kaiser, via the

Jay Kay Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon B. LubarLinda and John MellowesNorthwestern Mutual FoundationRockwell AutomationSC Johnson Fund, Inc.

$10,000 TO $24,999Christopher Seton AbeleNancy and Terry AndersonDrs. Isabel and Alfred BaderBombardier Motor Corporation

of AmericaMr. and Mrs. Anthony BryantBarbara and Tom DunhamEaton CorporationFortis Health FoundationMr. and Mrs. Mitchell FromsteinFour-Four FoundationMr. and Mrs. Arthur A. GebhardtThe Globe FoundationGreater Milwaukee Foundation

Donald and Barbara Abert FundKopmeier Family Fund

Mr. and Mrs. R. Jeffrey HarrisDiane and Bob JenkinsJohnson Bank-MilwaukeeJoy Global, Inc.Mary Ann and Charles P. LaBahnLaskin Family FoundationP. Michael MahoneyMarshall Field’s and TargetMilwaukee Magazine

Mr. and Mrs. James J. MurphyNicholas Family FoundationAnthony Petullo FoundationPfister HotelSuzanne and Richard Pieper

Family FoundationPleasant T. Rowland FoundationSue and Bud SeligSensient Technologies FoundationLynde UihleinMr. and Mrs. Robert Vogele

$5,000 TO $9,999AnonymousBank OneDr. and Mrs. William BoydMrs. Frederick L. BrengelBriggs and Stratton CorporationSallie and Don DavisElizabeth Elser Doolittle TrustSusan and Michael DunhamLois EhlertToni and Milton EttenheimMr. and Mrs. Robert T. FooteJean and Theodore FriedlanderMr. and Mrs. Richard D. GebhardtRichard and Ellen GlaisnerJudy Gordon and Martin SiegelGreater Milwaukee Foundation

Halbert and Alice Kadish FundHeller FoundationThe Jerome and Dorothy Holz

Family FoundationTerry A. HuenekeRichard G. Jacobus Family

FoundationJudy and Gary JorgensenJames H. KeyesFran KryzinskiMr. James LevinManpower Foundation Inc.Marcus Corporation Foundation, Inc.Judy and David MeissnerMGIC Investment CorporationPamela and Leslie MumaGilbert and J. Dorothy PalayGertrude and Eric William

Passmore FundThe Pentair Foundation, on behalf

of Pentair Water TreatmentMeyer J. and Norma L. Ragir

FoundationRobert RagirMr. and Mrs. Augustin A. RamirezMr. and Mrs. Harold A. RandGladys and Merlin RostadVicki and Allen SamsonScholastic Inc.Walter Schroeder Foundation, Inc.Mrs. Nita SorefMrs. Norman SorefAlice and Lucia Stern Library FundStratton Foundation, Inc.US Bank

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Van DykeJo and Bob WagnerThomas and Anne WamserSibyl and David WescoeWEYCO Group, Inc. Charitable TrustCharlotte and Burton Zucker

$3,500 $4,999A. O. Smith FoundationOrren and Marilyn BradleyMr. and Mrs. John J. BurkeChapman FoundationSuzy B. EttingerLouise and Peter FriedlanderGreater Milwaukee Foundation

Audrey J. and John L. MurrayFund

Mike and Gay HatfieldWilliam and Phyllis HuffmanGeorge and Angela JacobiBarbara Brown LeeMr. and Mrs. Gerald MainmanMr. and Mrs. Marvin E. MillerMr. and Mrs. Wayne C. OldenburgMr. and Mrs. Harold A. RandReva and Philip ShoversChristopher and Joana SmockeMr. and Mrs. Jack SteinAllen and Marilyn TaylorMr. and Mrs. Stacy G. TerrisMr. and Mrs. R. Douglas Ziegler

$1,500 TO $3,499AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Richard A. AbdooBen and Molly AbrohamsAIG Life BrokerageDavid and Carol AndersonAqua-Chem, Inc.Diane and Thomas ArenbergAstronautics Corp. of AmericaAurora Health CareBadger Meter, Inc.Lovedy and Ettore BarbatelliPeggy and George H. BaumannPolly and Robert BealLori and Kurt BechtholdDeborah A. BeckCarl and Susan BeckerBeta SystemsMr. and Mrs. Richard S. BiblerJoan and Roger L. BoernerBradley Family Foundation, Inc.Mark and Cheryl BrickmanBroan-Nu Tone, LLCMr. and Mrs. John D. Bryson, Sr.Elaine BurkeCarla and Neal ButenhoffCarson Pirie Scott and Co./

Boston StoreKathleen R. CavalloCentral Ready MixMr. and Mrs. Steven G. ChamberlinEllen and Joe Checota

Virginia Drexler ClarkMr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. CoffmanDr. and Mrs. Norman CohenBeverly and Ervin ColtonPatty and Larry ComptonConley Publishing GroupDennis F. ConnollyConsolidated Electrical DistributorsCoss DevelopmentJohn and Kay CrichtonCurt and Sue CulverPolly and Giles DaegerDr. and Mrs. William DarlingDCI MarketingMr. and Mrs. Roger G. DeLongDelta Dental Plan of WisconsinMax and Sandra DermondMr. Patrick DunhamEdward U. Demmer FoundationStephen and Nancy EinhornRoma and Laurence EisemanDwight and Lin EllisMr. and Mrs. Robert ElsnerMrs. J. Thomas EmersonJohn and Mary EmoryMarianne H. EpsteinExecutive Director, Inc.Ralph Evinrude Foundation, Inc.Dianne G. FarrellBarbara and William FernholzMarilyn and Tom FifieldTom and Jennifer Florsheim, Jr.Foley and LardnerByron and Suzy FosterJames G. FrankelMarjorie M. FranzTim and Sue FrautschiDavid FrenchFrederic and Elizabeth FriedmanAnn and Tony FriedmannMr. and Mrs. Kevin FrisingerBarbara and Henry FuldnerG.E. Healthcare Financial ServicesWendy Gahn-AckleyDr. and Mrs. Joseph GeenenMary Ann and Lloyd GerlachMr. and Mrs. Robert GleesonRon and Joyce GoergonMrs. Melvin GoldinDavid and Maggi GordonDr. and Mrs. Robert GouldGraef Anhalt Schloemer and

Associates, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. John S. GrantW. Scott and Janice GrayGreater Milwaukee Foundation

Dresselhuys Family Fund Journal FoundationThomas and Yvonne McCollow

FundMary A. Mellowes FundMichael Hack Fund

Greenlight Capital, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Eckhart Grohmann

Donors to the Milwaukee Art Museum

We would like to recognize the following donors who have generously supported the Museum through endowments, the Contributing Membership campaign, exhibitionand programming sponsorship, and restricted gifts.

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Gary and Anne GrunauDr. Richard Grunke and

Mr. William GraschBill and Sandy HaackMr. and Mrs. F. William HabermanRobert and Mimi HabushClaire and Glen HackmannDr. and Mrs. David HarveyDr. and Mrs. David S. HaskellAnita and Tom HauskeMr. and Mrs. R. Goeres HayssenJill and Herbert HeavenrichTom and Suzanne HeftyAnn E. HeilMrs. Katherine Ann HeilJoyce HensonJennifer F. and Robert J. HillisDr. Roy and Cynthia HollyMr. and Mrs. Jerry J. HolzWilliam H. Honrath and Elizabeth

BlackwoodFrieda and William Hunt

Memorial TrustHydrite Chemical Co.Grace M. IacolucciInPro CorporationAlfred and Jeanne JacobsMrs. Charles D. JacobusCharles D. Jacobus Family

FoundationJohn T. and Suzanne S. Jacobus

Family FoundationJansportSusan and Leander JenningsJohnsonDiverseyDavid and Cynthia KahlerMr. and Mrs. Gerald J. KahnDavid D. Keen and Judith L. PerkinsSusan and Raymond KehmMrs. Kenton E. KilmerJulilly W. KohlerKoss CorporationKoss Foundation, Inc.KPMG Peat Marwick LLPKrause Family FoundationRonald and Marjorie KrizekArthur G. KroosRaymond and Barbara KruegerJoyce M. KuehlMr. and Mrs. Milton KuyersBebe and Leonard LeVineMindy Franklin LevinePhoebe and Jack LewisMr. and Mrs. Sam W. LewisDavid and Madeleine LubarFred and Anne LuberWayne R. LuedersMadison Medical Affiliates, Inc.Frank and Deborah MarekGeoffrey S. Marlow and Shelley A.

FlahertyMarriott Global SalesMatrix FoundationMr. and Mrs. Daniel F. McKeithan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMahonMr. and Mrs. Maurice J. McSweeneyMercedes-Benz USA, LLCMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. MetzDr. and Mrs. Anthony MeyerGeorge L. N. Meyer Family

FoundationMicrosoft CorporationJohn R. Milbrath and Gail E. MarcusMilwaukee Valve Company

Dr. and Mrs. Robert MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Scott MoonMortgagebotGeorge and Julie MosherDonald and Nadine Mundt FundNasgovitz Family FoundationJoan W. NasonNational Business Furniture, Inc.National Insurance ServicesNorth Shore BankOmni Tech Corp.Mr. and Mrs. H. Nicholas PabstParagon Home LendingPark Bank Foundation, Inc.Mrs. Jill G. PelisekMs. Diane PellegrinPerlick CorporationPete and Lucia PetrieMr. David E. PhelpsPieper Electric, Inc./Ideal Plumbing,

Heating and Air ConditioningCandy and Bruce Pindyck and

Meridian Industries, Inc.Jim and Gwen PlunkettProgressive Image, Inc.Quad/GraphicsBetty QuadracciQuarles and Brady, LLPJames Brandt Quirk FamilyBarbara and Jack RechtCatherine ReevesLynn K. RippeRobert W. Baird and Co.

IncorporatedMr. and Mrs. A. D. RobertsonWayne and Jean RoperMrs. Kenneth B. RossAtty. and Mrs. Robert W. RothBetty and Brent RuppleSalon SystemsLarry and Susan SalustroScott and Peggy Sampson

Charitable Fund, Inc.Dr. James A. SchelbleMr. and Mrs. James SchloemerLillian SchultzMarie and James Seder and FamilyGary and Julie ShoversDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey ShoversShur-LineRon and Mary SiepmannErik and Maud SiljestromMrs. Everett G. SmithKen and Cardi T. SmithLois A. SmithJoan and Michael SpectorSt. Francis BankStackner Family Foundation, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. James Stadler IIMr. and Mrs. William F. StarkJames A. SteinmanSharon and Bill SteinmetzAnne and Fred StrattonMr. and Mrs. Harold M. Stratton IIRobert A. and Kathleen SulloTamarack Petroleum Company, Inc.Nicole and L. William TewelesKathleen and Frank ThometzMr. John L. ThomsonWilliam and Sharon TreulMrs. Robert A. Uihlein, Jr.Roberto Hernandez Center,

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Joan and James UrdanMary N. VandenbergKent and Marcia VeldeFrederick Vogel and Megan

HolbrookAnne H. and Frederick Vogel IIIWachtel Tree Science and ServiceWilliam and Eleanor WainwrightMr. and Mrs. J. Philip WalthersWauwatosa Community FoundationWauwatosa Savings Bank

FoundationHelen R. WeberMr. and Mrs. Randolph A. WeilNora and Jude WerraCarolyn White-Travanti and

Leon TravantiMr. and Mrs. James E. WienschMr. and Mrs. James B. WigdaleMr. and Mrs. Allen W. WilliamsDr. Charles J. WilsonHope and Elmer WinterLaurie and Brian WintersWisconsin Radiology SpecialistMarion H. WolfeMrs. Carolyn WrightKathy and David YuilleJoan ZieglerThe Ziegler Companies, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. ZilberEdward and Diane Zore

$1,000 TO $1,499AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Donald C. AkerAmerican Appraisal Associates, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Francis I. AndresApple Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. James C. BaranyMr. and Mrs. Clair BaumMr. and Mrs. David E. BeckwithMr. and Mrs. Norman BlumenfeldMs. Rose BogostMr. and Mrs. Robert BrachmanSteve and Patty BrinkDr. Mary A. BrownWilliam E. BurkeFrances and Paul BurtonMr. and Mrs. Roy ButterJames and Judith CallanHarry and Karen CarlsonMr. and Mrs. William M. ChesterMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. CurlMr. and Mrs. Richard W. CutlerDerse Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Mark G. DollMr. and Mrs. John C. DowdDowney, Inc.Ken and Claire FabricDiane L. GabrielMr. Ralph GorensteinGreater Milwaukee Foundation

Lois and Donald Cottrell FundDr. Carl W. Eberbach and

Elisabeth Falk Eberbach FundFrank F. Haack and Associates, Inc.Ann and Jon HammesEdward T. HashekMrs. Herbert HeilbronnerMr. and Mrs. Ellis R. HerbonMr. and Mrs. Keith HernkeRichard and Ethel Herzfeld

FoundationJanet and Robert Hevey

Dr. and Mrs. Sun-O HoMr. and Mrs. Nic HoyerMr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. HuntDr. and Mrs. James S. HydeMr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Inbusch, Jr.Italian Government Tourist BoardRuss JankowskiKaren and Dennis JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Samuel C. JohnsonKalmbach Publishing Co.Henry S. Kepner, Jr.Deborah S. KernRobert and Patricia KernMr. and Mrs. Douglas KornemannMr. and Mrs. Michael D. KrallShirley and Stanley KritzikTom and Nina KrukowskiLakeside ManufacturingJason H. LangeDennis and Mary LaudonDennis LiskaMrs. Helen Peter LoveAudrey A. MannMark Travel Corp.Marquette Medical Systems

FoundationMerge Technologies Inc.The Milwaukee ClubMilwaukee Electric Tool

CorporationMr. and Mrs. John F. MonroeMontgomery Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. MoonMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. MountDave and Elaine NelsonAnnette and Fred NiedermeyerElizabeth and John OgdenReverend and Mrs. Walter OlsenCharles D. Ortgiesen FoundationMr. and Mrs. Philip OrthLibby PalmerMiriam and Bernard Peck

Foundation, Ltd.Helen L. PfeiferJoan M. PickPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPMr. and Mrs. William L. RandallEsther Leah RitzMr. and Mrs. SchlossmannDr. and Mrs. Gregory SchmelingJoyce and John SmitDr. and Mrs. James StoneMrs. Eleanor T. SullivanJerome D. SullivanThe Taubman CompanyMrs. Robert TollefsrudTri City National BankEllen H. Van DykePatricia H. WeisbergWoman’s Club of Wisconsin

$500 TO $999AnonymousAgtech Products, Inc.Kent and Cecile AndersonDr. and Mrs. William H. AnnesleyArby Construction Inc.Artist and Display Supply, IncAudio Visual of Milwaukee and

WisconsinBadger Boiled Ham Co.Ms. Barbara BakerLee R. BarczakJim and Joan Barry

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Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael BartelsKit Smyth BasquinMr. and Mrs. Theodore W. BattermanDona O. BauerDoris M. BauerJean and Dennis BaumanMr. John P. BaumgartnerMargery and Irvin M. BeckerDiane and David BedranPearl and Nathan BerkowitzFred BermanMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. BernsteinBill Dentinger MasonryGeraldine and Joel BillerLydia BishopMr. and Mrs. Peter H. BlommerMr. and Mrs. Warren BlumenthalNorb and Brenda BohmannMike and Ginny BolgerRobert and Carole BonnerMr. and Mrs. John S. BorgesConstance BowmanMark J. BowmannBraeger FoundationMarianne BragmanTheo BralickGayle BrickmanNancy E. BrinkDavid D. and Diane M. BuckJan M. BuckleyMr. and Mrs. James BuntingDr. Kathleen Burchby and

Dennis ChristiansenDr. Henry and Barbara BurkoEdith and William BurnsAngelo BuscemiBarbara and Donald BuzardMr. and Mrs. Richard ByhreMr. and Mrs. Dean S. CadyJim and Bobbi CarawayTeri CarpenterBarbara J. CarsonVickie CastelJames R. CauleyCERAC, Inc.Ms. Antonia J. ClarkCatherine B. ClearyJudge and Marion CoffeyMr. and Mrs. Phillip CohenElliot and Marcia ColesCommerce Industrial Chemicals, Inc.Comprehensive Genetic Services SCMary C. CorcoranMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Cottrell, Jr.Judith and Francis CroakMr. and Mrs. George DaltonNicole DannehlDuane A. DelestienneRoger and Regina DirksenMr. and Mrs. Timothy C. DittmanMr. and Mrs. Daniel R. DoucettePatti and Patrick DoughmanMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. DroughtMr. and Mrs. John R. DunnE. R. Wagner Manufacturing Co.

Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. EashDr. and Mrs. Harry A. EasomJulianna Ebert and Frank J. DailyMr. and Mrs. Gerald M. ElliottMr. and Mrs. Paul R. Ellsworth, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James EnslowEnvironmentally Sensitive SolutionsBarbara I. Ericson

Louise EsaianMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. EschweilerMr. and Mrs. George A. Evans, Jr.Melvin P. FabiszakMs. Holly Falik and Mr. Steven KayDale and Carole FaughtMarjorie FeeDr. and Mrs. John G. FinkMr. and Mrs. Stephen M. FisherMr. and Mrs. Dean D. FitzgeraldMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. FitzgeraldJanet and David FleckEllen and James FleschNancy and Tom Florsheim, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. FranckeMark Franke and Mason SherwoodDr. and Mrs. Richard L. FranklinFranklin X McCormick, Inc.Donald H. FrenchThelma and Sheldon FriedmanFroedtert Malt CorporationRichard S. and Ann L. GallagherMr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Garmer IIIShel and Danni GendelmanGeneral Pet SupplyMr. and Mrs. Arnie GertsmaJim and Laura GibsonElizabeth H. GjenvickDr. and Mrs. Eugene GloudemanStephen Glynn and Katie WalshSusan and Christopher GrafGrand View ManagementGreater Milwaukee Association

of RealtorsMr. and Mrs. Martin J. GreenbergMrs. Edward S. GrodinDr. and Mrs. Jon GudemanRichard C. HackDr. Mark D. HackbarthSuzanne C. HallchurchMrs. Albert C. HannaMr. and Mrs. Frederick F. HansenMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. HarbeckNorma and Bill HarringtonDr. and Mrs. Ronald D. HartMr. and Mrs. James HatchJames A. HendersonHenderson and LevihnGretchen G. HenryHentzen Coatings, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Charles HerbertMr. and Mrs. Henry G. HerzingEd and Vicky HinshawMr. and Mrs. Bernard HlavacMargaret and David HobbsSheila A. HoffMrs. Robert M. HofferMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. HoganJon HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Robert HorstGlenn R. HubbardDonald and Melody HuenefeldMrs. Peter D. Humleker, Jr.Thomas S. HunterDr. and Mrs. Jacques HussussianHelen and Harland HustonIntercontinental Trading/

Amalga CompositesInteriorscapes, Inc.Istituto Italiano Di CulturaMr. and Mrs. Steven JacksonDr. Elizabeth and Mr. Bruce JacobsDr. and Mrs. Mitchell M. JacobsonMr. and Mrs. Philip W. Jennings

Jim Murray, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Bill R. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Leland C. JohnsonJeff and Laura JorgensenMr. and Mrs. Terry JoyceJohn and Beth JustMarsha A. KademianMarlene and Allan KagenMr. and Mrs. Richard KahnMr. and Mrs. Igor KamlukinCharles and Mary KampsMr. and Mrs. Martin KatzConnie KellerMr. and Mrs. Henry (Pat) KernsKenan and Sally KerstenRaymond N. KertzJudith KeyesDaniel KileMr. and Mrs. Edward KileenDavid KirkbrideMr. and Mrs. Earl F. KittlesonAnne K. KlisurichSteve and Mary Jo KnaufMr. and Mrs. Bill KoesterDaniel and Stacey KohlRuth DeYoung KohlerBarbara Kohl-Spiro and Herzl SpiroMarlene and Bob KohnKolaga Family Charitable TrustMs. Jill A. Koloske and

Dr. Ramon E. AcevedoMr. and Mrs. Charles KrullKubala Washatko Architects, Inc.Tom and Marolyn KueselDennis and Sandy KuesterMr. and Mrs. Paul D. KuglitschGail F. KurselStephen R. LaDueLila LangeMr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Larscheid, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. LavelleLise LawsonDr. Margaret M. LaydeMr. and Mrs. John T. LebrunJohn LebrunAlan T. LepkowskiMarie E. LeupoldMr. and Mrs. Edward LeviMr. and Mrs. Douglas S. LevyRobert and Rita LewenauerLied’s Nursery Company, Inc.Katherine Elsner Lilek and

Michael LilekLincoln State BankLindow AgencyGaila A. Lione and Barry L. GrossmanMrs. Marshall LoewiMr. and Mrs. Henry J. LoosMr. and Mrs. Marcus C. Low, Jr.Gary LundbergAnn Ross MacIverJacqueline S. MacomberMr. and Mrs. William MaertzJohn E. MahonyElizabeth MaloneEileen and Barry MandelMargins Provided, Inc.Marvin and Ann MargolisMr. and Mrs. Michael MarquartJan and Vince MartinLucy A. MartinDonna MartynskiMasterson FoundationMary E. McAndrews

Kathleen McCaslinDr. and Mrs. Michael R. McCormickMcDill DesignDavid and Darcy McKendreyForrest L. McQuittyMegal Development CorporationMr. and Mrs. Marshall Meier IIMr. and Mrs. Paul F. MeissnerMetso Minerals (Milwaukee), Inc.Dr. Martine D. MeyerMr. and Mrs. Douglas J. MickelsonMarilyn E. MillerMilwaukee Community JounalMilwaukee Western BankMorgan Chase Trust CompanyMr. and Mrs. Jack M. MurtaughMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey L. MyklebyDr. Paul A. NausiedaMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. NeillMr. and Mrs. Daniel H. NelsonJim and Pat NelsonNelson ContainerRobin L. NicholsMr. Ronald D. NickolettNitrogen, Inc.Helen OberndorferMr. and Mrs. Ronald C. OgnarDavid Olson and Claire FritscheOlympic Wall Systems, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Richard OsborneLora W. OtjenLeon PascucciWilliam and Bobbe PetasnickMr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. PetersJohn Julian Pickeral III and

Evalynne J. EspejoMr. and Mrs. Edmund PiehlerDr. and Mrs. Randle E. PollardGene and Ruth Posner FoundationDr. and Mrs. William B. PotosJack and Martha PrinceQLC, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. QuadracciGordana and Milan RacicMr. and Mrs. C. J. RaymondPatrick and Noreen ReganDavid and Kris ReicherMr. and Mrs. Paul J. ReillyCesar J. RemusAugust N. RennerNancy and Ray RetzlaffLinda and Blaine RiekeAllen and Pat RieselbachMary E. Ritchie and Thomas W.

CunninghamRoger and Nancy RitzowCharlan Ayers RobinsonMary Louise RoozenEmanuel N. Rotter, M.D.Mr. John D. RuckerKrystyna D. Rytel, M.D.Tom and Judy SeagerThomas and Kay SchankeMr. and Mrs. Lawrence SchlickMr. and Mrs. Robert SchlossmannDavid L. SchmidtBarbara and Howard SchnollLawrence and Katherine SchnuckMarty and Elaine SchreiberMr. and Mrs. William C. SchumellMr. and Mrs. Allen A. SchumerMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. SchusterDr. and Mrs. Walter R. SchwartzScott Advertising Agency, Inc.

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Locke and Meg ScrippsMrs. William SculthorpeNancy and Roger SergileMr. and Mrs. William T. Shaffer, Jr.Share CorporationMary D. ShinnersJeanne and Jack SiegelDr. and Mrs. John D. SimmonsMr. and Mrs. Robert SlaterMr. and Mrs. James J. SlocumDr. Jonathan and Shirley SlomowitzL. B. Smith Family Foundation, Inc.Ronald and Barbara SmithRichard E. SnowGavin and Ira SpaniermanMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. SpeakerMr. and Mrs. Donald R. StacyMrs. Mary K. SteeleBarbara SteinMrs. Joyce F. SteinmannLinda and Richard StevensSally and Steve StevensDr. and Mrs. James E. StollStreich Family FoundationStroh Die Casting Company, Inc.Mary and Carl StrohmaierMr. and Mrs. Richard S. StrongMarvin and Patricia SummersMr. and Mrs. W. Clyde SurlesRichard F. SwensonChristine SymchychSusan P. and James H. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Sherwood TemkinAnn TerwilligerJudith M. ThompsonKaren A. TibbittsMr. and Mrs. Thomas TuschenMr. and Mrs. Michael A. UihleinReverend and Mrs. Ardys D.

Van StavernMr. and Mrs. Peter VanHousenMr. and Mrs. John W. VogelVon Briesen and Roper, S.C.Linda M. WallnerMr. and Mrs. Ronald L. WalterMr. and Mrs. Axel WeinreichCynthia Davis WeixWestern ProductsWestern States Envelope CompanyMr. and Mrs. James WiechmannMr. and Mrs. William J. WildeMr. and Mrs. Donald S. WilsonDr. and Mrs. J. F. WilsonMargo and Jack WinterMrs. Marjorie WishnerJake R. WoodJames O. WrightMr. and Mrs. William WuesthoffMr. and Mrs. Richard WythesGlenn L. YammarinoYPO Forum GroupMr. and Mrs. Terry A. Zarling

$300 TO $499AnonymousAaron Rehab AssociatesStephanie and Marc AckermanAction Property ManagementAdaptive Micro Systems, Inc.Dr. Robert T. AdlamAdvanced Waste Services, Inc.Advertising Boelter and LincolnAgpoon Medical ClinicAlice Allen

Mr. and Mrs. William W. AllisAlmon StudioAmerhartAmerican Champion AircraftAmerican Garage Door Co.Andes Magikist Carpet and RugKathleen and Anthony AsmuthJanie and Cliff AsmuthAssessment Systems InternationalDana and Gail AtkinsAtlas DevelopmentAW CompanyB and B Manufacturing Inc.Pattie BablerBadger Bus DepotBadger Liquor, Inc.Badgerland Trading Company, Inc.Mr. Steve J. BalistreriRobert Barnard and Heidi MarcelleDr. and Mrs. Larry BarrJanine F. BarreBarrientos Design and ConsultingMr. and Mrs. Bruce R. BauerDavid BaumBayside Garden CenterBBDS CommunicationsMr. and Mrs. Dave BeckMr. David D. BeckerMr. and Mrs. James D. BellBella Caffe Ltd.Beloit Beverage Co.Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. BennettCaryl R. BergerJim Berkes and Mary Beth PieprzycaRichard B. BeverlyJill M. BiblerLynn BickelHarry BielinskiBielinski Custom HomesMr. and Mrs. Bert BilskyDennis C. Birchall and Laura E.

EppersonBird Ladder and Equipment Co.Mr. and Mrs. Terence BischoffMr. and Mrs. William J. BlakeElna BlassThe BlatzPaul BleadowMr. and Mrs. Stephen BleksleyMichael BlumenfeldMorton and Barb BlutsteinBohmann and Vick, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Charles BomzerBonstone Materials Corp.Ms. Anne R. Booth and

Mr. Charles TrainerMr. Gregory J. and Dr. Heidi H. BorcaMr. and Mrs. John BostromSherry and Bob BourgeoisDr. and Mrs. Andrew BoydBoyd Perlson and Assoc. Ltd.Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. BradleyBrady Street and Downer

Hardware, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. BraegerBreakaway Bicycle CourierMs. Lisa BrennanBradley M. Brin and Glenna CoseMr. and Mrs. Ralph BronnerMr. and Mrs. James BrownS. J. BrownMr. and Mrs. Jackson M. BruceFrederick W. BrumderMr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brumder

Thomas H. BuestrinBuettner and AssociatesAnne Marie BulaRichard A. BurkardBurton and Mayer, Inc.Busch Precision, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. BuzardDr. John J. ByrneMr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell, Jr.Canopies Party RentalCapital Data, Inc.Captain Install Inc.Carenza Colorcutting GroupSam and Vicky CarmenSally CarsonMr. and Mrs. David K. CarusoCedarburg PharmaceuticalsJoan CelesteMs. Betty ChamberlainMrs. William P. ChapmanDoris ChortekCitgo Quikshop HartlandValerie B. ClarkeThe Club TapMr. James W. CoganDr. Lucile CohnGregory and Denise ColeMary and James Mark ConnellyLynn S. ConnollyContinental Savings BankControl Points Inc.Mrs. John D. ConwayJustin and Roxana CookCook and FrankeMichael A. CorriganRuth M. CrowleyMary DahlmanDakota EnvironmentalTom and Maripat DalumMr. and Mrs. Thomas P. DammDaniel A. Manesis

Transportation, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Gholi DarienMr. and Mrs. Richard R. DavidsonSusan and Todd DavisonJane Delzer and Ken FinkelMs. Joan S. DeMarsMr. and Mrs. Edwin J. DepenbrokDesign Interchange, Inc.Dieringer Research Group, Inc.Diesel and Gas Turbine PublicationsDean W. DiPlarisMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. DoerrSusan DoornekMr. and Mrs. Stanley DorfDouble D AssociatesMr. and Mrs. Rodney H. DowDr. Howard and Eileen DubnerDr. and Mrs. James C. DuCantoSally Durgerian and Alan W.

SchwabacherJess Dynek and Linda

Johnson-DynekBradley EckroseEducators Credit UnionCarol and Tom EhrsamKen EichenbaumMr. and Mrs. Alan D. EisenbergDavid EisenbergTom and Sue ElaElsa’s on the ParkDr. and Mrs. Mark A. ElsonEnergy Strategies Corp.Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Epstein

The Equitable BankMary Ann ErdtmannRichard and Carol EschnerRobert H. EskucheExhibit SystemsEye Physician Associates, S.C.Katherine A. FalkKathleen FarnsworthDr. Anne and Mr. David FergusDr. and Mrs. John FetherstonDr. and Mrs. Stuart W. FineBoots and Dick FischerJanet and Marvin FishmanMr. and Mrs. Samuel J. FleagerBarbara FloresMr. and Mrs. Darrell W. FoellNancy and Jim ForbesElizabeth FormanFrederick T. ForrestNancy France, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Richard FrangeschFrantz Company, Inc.Marion and Kurt FrauenMr. and Mrs. Paul A. FrederickFriedlander and Co., Inc.Jim and Kathy FriedmanDr. and Mrs. Richard D. FritzFullhouse Media, Inc.Maureen GallagherThomas J. GallagherGalland Henning Nopak, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Terry A. GaouetteMr. and Mrs. George J. GasparMichael D. GatzowMr. and Mrs. C. Frederick Geilfuss IIGigi of MequonDr. and Mrs. Daniel GilmanMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. GodfreyMr. and Mrs. William N. GodfreyJeffrey M. GoldbergRick GoldbergDr. and Mrs. Paul H. GoldsteinMr. and Mrs. Donald GoniuGonzalez Saggio and HarlanIdy and Bill GoodmanJack GoodsittToni and Bob GorskeThomas J. GouldMr. and Mrs. Richard W. GraberGramann Reporting Ltd.Mr. and Mrs. Donald I. GrandeGreen, Kapsos and RileyGreater Milwaukee Foundation

Minahan/MacNeil Family FundMrs. Peter J. GrimesMr. and Mrs. Tom GrippBarbara S. GroveGrumman-Butkus AssociatesHarry and Vivian GunzniczakMr. and Mrs. James J. HagnerDr. Karin L. Hague and

Dr. David R. FriedlandMr. and Mrs. Donald HaightHallman Lindsay Paints, Inc.Hanks TransportationHanson Water Works, Inc.Sandy and Jim HanusHarborside ApartmentsBuzz and Joan HardyHare Strigenz DesignDr. Raymond and Rosalie HarkavyMr. and Mrs. Mark O. HarringtonSarah M. HatchHatco Corporation

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. HauswirthMr. and Mrs. Robert S. HawleyMr. and Mrs. G. Edward HeineckeBarbara and Albert HellerLloyd and Edith HerroldAlfred J. HeyerHGA Architects and EngineersMarianne HillebrandDr. and Mrs. Nathan M. HilrichJoan F. HinrichsHi-Tech Wireless CommunicationsDaniel W. Hoan Foundation, Inc.Mr. Tom F. HoffmanMr. and Mrs. Charles HokeDr. and Mrs. Winston N. HollisterMelanie C. HolmesReynolds and Linda HonoldDennis C. Hood and Christine R.

WilliamsColleen R. HornerPhilip and Michelle HorwitzMrs. Daniel W. HowardMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. HughesRita HulstedtProfessor James F. Hyde, Jr.IBCC Industries, Inc.Ideal Safety SalesIGC TechnologiesJulia IhlenfeldtInnovativa Ltd.Innovative Construction

Solutions, Inc.Insulation Technologies, Inc.Irgens Development Partners, LLCBurleigh E. JacobsDr. and Mrs. Michael T. JaekelsChristine JakubczakDouglas C. JamesJames A. Schwertfeger AgencyJames T. Barry Company, Inc.Rose Marie JashawayMr. and Mrs. John F. JeffreyMr. and Mrs. Russell R. JensenMrs. Richard C. JohnMr. and Mrs. Daniel JohnsonPhylis and Warren JohnsonGlenn JonasJonco Industries, Inc.Thomas J. Jordan and Susan CubarMr. and Mrs. Jules K. JosephCarl and Anne JunkermanKaiser Group, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. KalmbachDr. and Mrs. Harry J. KaninMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. KaschMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. KataokaMr. and Mrs. Milton B. KatzDr. and Mrs. Kiesl K. KaufmanJon and Marilyn KayMr. and Mrs. Timothy KelleyMichael E. KellyKendall Packaging CorporationKerry Inc.Meg and Kevin KinneyDr. and Mrs. Russell KittlesonPat and Pam KlampeStephanie KlurfeldKM ArtKMK IndustriesMr. and Mrs. George B. KnightClaire and Mort KomisarPhil KonkelMr. and Mrs. Robert KorbBenedict and Lee Walther Kordus

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. KorpalDonald and JoAnne Krause Family

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Douglas KreklingPam KrigerLucile R. KrugChristie A. and William G. KruglerBernard S. KubaleSteven KuhnmuenchKurt Schuster Plumbing, Inc.J. A. KurtzMr. and Mrs. Max KurzL. L. Richards Machinery Co., Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. LaBuddeMary Pauly LacyMr. and Mrs. James J. LaginaLakeside Inn CafeLandmarks Gallery Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Richard LaneTodd Lappin and Muriel GreenLee and Rebecca LawrenceMr. and Mrs. Donald W. Layden, Jr.Leff’s Lucky TownLegacy BankLegacy Property Management

ServicesJames G. LehmanRonald J. LeszczynskiMr. and Mrs. Charles J. LewinDr. Joseph A. LibnochJanice L. LichterCarol and Tom LiedMr. and Mrs. Robert LiedingMr. and Mrs. Richard W. LindbergLisbon Storm, Screen & Door, Inc.Robert J. LotzLunda Construction CompanyLuther ManorDr. Robert D. Lyon and

Ms. Gabrielle S. DavidsonM. E. Dey and Co.Mr. Jack MadderomMr. John MahnkeLois Malawsky and Jay LarkeyDavid E. MandernackRob and Carol ManegoldSusan F. MarrinanDr. and Mrs. Marshall MatthewsRose Mary and Frank MatusinecMr. and Mrs. Glenway W. Maxon IIIDr. and Mrs. D. C. MazumdarMcCarthy Kult Financial GroupMr. and Mrs. John T. McFaddenMr. and Mrs. Robert L. McGlynnMr. and Mrs. John S. McGregorMr. Michael P. MervisMetal Spun ProductsMr. and Mrs. Daniel L. MeyerDr. and Mrs. Glenn A. MeyerMr. and Mrs. Timothy P. MeyerMidwest Engineered Systems GroupMidwest Media GroupJose A. MilanMiller Compressing CompanyDr. and Mrs. Gregory S. MillevilleMilwaukee Electronics Corp.Milwaukee Kidney AssociatesMilwaukee Occupational

Medicine, SCMimma’s CafeJudy MoellerPaul and Sally MollomoMonches FarmDavid A. Moore

Linda and Douglas MooreShirley and Ken MorleyMortara Instrument CompanyPeyton and Ruth MuehlmeierDon MuellerMs. Donna K. MuellerMukwonago Animal Hospital SCGerald L. MullaneyKathleen Murkowski and

John GeigerJohn and Amy Murphy FamilyNansea Enterprises of Wisconsin, Inc.National Investment ServicesThomas Needles and

Jeanette KraemerNevins Family FoundationLynn S. Nicholas and Steve ClavetteMr. and Mrs. Asher NicholsJoyce and Rick NinnemanNorthland Sales, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. NowickiJames and Christine O’BrienJanet D. and David A. OlsenOncology of WisconsinOutpost Natural FoodsOzaukee BankMr. and Mrs. Osvalds B. OzolinsPak-Rite Ltd.Harold and Mimi PaleyMr. and Mrs. Charles W. ParkerKathleen A. ParkerPDQ Tooling, Inc.Mrs. Richard W. PeltzPendl Co.Perry Capital Management, Inc.Gary L. PetersenDr. and Mrs. John R. PetersenClaire PflegerPhase II Clothing and

Skateboard, Inc.Joyce and Morton F. Phillips, M.D.Elisabeth F. PhillipsonErnest L. and Martha A. PierceMr. and Mrs. K. D. PiersonMr. and Mrs. James J. PodellMrs. Herbert W. PohlePolanki, Inc.Beverly A. Polce-DeakinSkip and Ildy PollinerPorta-Painting, Inc.Phyllis PorterKathryn PotosMr. and Mrs. Robert ProbstPublisher’s Mail Service, Inc.Mrs. Harry R. QuadracciRacine Danish KringlesStephen and Susan RagatzAugust J. RayRay ReportingRBC Dain RauscherMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. RectorMr. and Mrs. Greg W. RenzReprographic TechnologiesReuben BankierMr. and Mrs. Dick RichardsSarah E. Richman and Tim J. AikenMr. and Mrs. George RiosSande RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Paul RollerMarcia Emold RoseMr. and Mrs. Mason G. RossRotary Club of Milwaukee, Inc.Charles S. RothGeorge and Dotty Roth

Rundle Spence Manufacturing Co.Carol RuschJanet and Timothy E. Ryan IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard SachsJudy and David SaichekSt Paul Veterinary ClinicMary Anne SaltzsteinDorothy Nelle SandersSASISax Arts and CraftsSaz’s CateringMargaret SchadeBonnie R. SchaeferMr. and Mrs. W. E. SchauerBeth SchenckJoseph SchickChristopher and Beth SchimelJon Schlagenhaft and Curt J. SternBob and Cato SchleyMr. and Mrs. John SchlifskeMr. and Mrs. Robert C. Schmidt, Jr.Diane E. SchneigerPaul and Claudia SchollMr. and Mrs. Bernard C. SchubertMr. and Mrs. Donald J. SchuenkeMr. and Mrs. Philip S. SchumskiJudith G. ScottMr. and Mrs. James W. SeayDick SeiberlichSelzer-Ornst CompanyServe You Custom Presciption

ManagementMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey ServisMr. and Mrs. Clark ShannonMr. and Mrs. James SiegelJeff Siegel and Joan LubarMrs. Robert B. SiegelMr. and Mrs. Carl SiegristCathy SimpsonCharlotte SimpsonTeresa M. SippelTheresa M. Skrivseth and

John E. DyerAllison M. and Dale R. SmithKathleen SmithMr. and Mrs. Warren SmithSOS Electronics Corp.Spin Group Inc.Bonnie and Bill StaffordEric D. Steele and Kathryn C. BachJerry and Louise SteinMr. and Mrs. John A. SteinhafelSteren McDonald’s RestaurantsMr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. SterkinFrank and Elsa SternerEd and Eleanor StevensAndrew D. StillmanMr. and Mrs. Louis StippichAnnette Stoddard-FreemanMr. and Mrs. Richard L. StoughtonStuck Wood Works, Inc.Christine Style and Tony RajerBryce and Anne StyzaMrs. June SullivanSuzy’s Cream Cheesecakes and

Distinctive DessertsSystems Insurance Of America, LLCTailored Label Products, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John TakerianTalsky And Talsky, S.C.Tangram, Inc.John C. TauscherVirginia M. TaylorBarbara Tays

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TechteriorsTenaxol, Inc.Mrs. Catherine Tenke TeichertSteve TenleyThe Secret GardenTheiss Interior Design Ltd.Dr. and Mrs. John P. ThomasMs. Marcia A. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Daniel R. ThomeMaureen ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Stuart W. TisdaleTMI ConsultingSally M. TolanTosa PharmacyMr. and Mrs. Keith P. TracyTres Hermanos RestaurantTri-State Home Improvement Co.Dr. Herman and Ailene TuchmanDanielle TurerMr. and Mrs. Frederick D. UsingerDr. and Mrs. Barry UsowJeanne M. VaculaVan Buren ManagementVanguard Sculpture Services, Ltd.Mr. and Mrs. Chuck VecitisVernal Management ConsultantsTeri and Jon ViceVici CapilliMrs. Harvey E. VickHermann and Pam VietsMr. and Mrs. Paul J. VillavicencioSusan and Peter VincerVisual Image PhotographyVMR Investments Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert G. VraneyJohn and Jennie WalkerArchbishop Rembert G. WeaklandWeas Development CompanyRobin and Richard WeeningMr. and Mrs. Peter F. WegmannKen WeidtWeimer Bearing and

Transmission, Inc.Rosemary and Maxwell WeingartenDianne E. and Butch WeissLen and Susan WeistropWelders Supply CompanyWelge Machine Tools Corp.West Allis Animal HospitalWestgate Building PharmacyMr. Paul E. WestphalHeide A. WetzelWFA StaffingMr. and Mrs. Robert F. WhealonSusan WhitakerWhitefish Bay Cleaners, Inc.WHN Investor ServiceKathleen and Dennis WichtBarbara and Ted WileyDr. and Mrs. Terrence J. WilkinsMr. and Mrs. Gordon WillisWillis of Wisconsin, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. WillmsJohn K. WilsonWisconsin Discount Securities Corp.Wisconsin Kitchen MartWisconsin Magneto, Inc.Wisconsin Physicians ServiceNorm and Prati WojtalMr. and Mrs. Robert F. WolfMr. and Mrs. George WolzMike WrightWunderlich Pearson and TetzlaffJan and Keith Wunrow

Mr. and Mrs. Rymund WurlitzerMr. and Mrs. Michael L. YoungmanRichard and Kay YuspehMrs. Richard P. ZaunerDavid Zepecki and Diane DielZetley and Cohn, S.C.Zimmer Thomson Associates, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David ZimmermannMr. and Mrs. Eugene ZubatskyMr. and Mrs. James ZuckerMr. and Mrs. Robert D. ZuckerZyzeon Capital Corp.

WORKPLACE CAMPAIGNS ANDMATCHING GIFTS PROGRAMSAmerican ExpressSBC AmeritechAto Findley, Inc.Banc One WisconsinBucyrus-ErieCNACingular WirelessCombined Federal CampaignCooper IndustriesDeluxe Corp.Eaton Corp.Emerson Electric Co.Equitable FoundationFederated Department StoresFirstarFortis InsuranceG.E. Medical SystemsGraingerHoughton MifflinIBMJohnson ControlsMerrill LynchCity of MilwaukeeNorthwestern MutualPPG Industries PepsiCo FoundationPfizerPhilip MorrisThe Rath Foundation, Inc.Rexnord FoundationRobert W. BairdRockwellSPX CorporationSquare D FoundationStrong Capital ManagementU.S. BankU.S. CellularUnited TechnologiesVirginia Power/

North Carolina PowerWe Energies Corporation

GIFTS IN KINDAnonymousAscediaThe Chipstone FoundationChristie’sConley Publishing GroupEllen’s CateringFour SeasonsMr. Eckhart GrohmannIl MitoKahler Slater Architects, Inc.Karl’s Party RentalKrakus Foods InternationalLied’s Nursery Company, Inc.LifeStyle Magazine

LOT Polish AirlinesMahler EnterprisesGreg Martens and the Olde Towne

Cobbler ShopMidwest AirlinesMiller BrewingMilwaukee Business JournalMilwaukee CourierMilwaukee Journal SentinelMilwaukee TimesObie MediaPfister HotelQuarles and Brady LLPSaz’s CateringSimplexGrinnell LPSmall Business TimesStanley Stawski Distributing Co.The Velvet RoomWJZIWMCSWUWMThe Wagner Company

FRIENDS OF ARTEVENT/PROJECT SPONSORSA.L. Shutzman Co.A.O. SmithAction GraphicsAdams Outdoor AdvertisingKnut ApitzSara AslaksonAurora Health CareBank OneBartolotta’sMarie-Pierre and David BechtholdBell AmbulanceBlossom Creek VineyardsBokare Designer Custom FramingRoss Bond of the Mighty Blue KingsBresler Eitel Art & Framing GalleryBurton & Mayer IncCamp Dresser & McKee Inc.CanvasbacksCapitol HustingCaravelle Wine SelectionsClear Channel OutdoorClearwing ProductionsJoe CoanCollins Outdoor Advertising, Inc.Columbia St. Mary’sDeb CourtneyPatricia CoxEric P. DaikerDBA Marketing CommunicationsJulia DeCiccoDelafield State BankDeloitte & ToucheDelzer Lithograph Co.Nico Derni—Aurora Health CareAxel Dietrich—Harold’s Marissa Dimapilis Grzenia—

Dos AmigosFABCO Equipment Inc.Brian FerrisoFrascona BuickFrench Outdoor AdvertisingLiz & Rick GebhardtGil’s Café & GrillRichard GlaisnerGMR MarketingGodfrey & Kahn, S.C.Gracious CateringHabush Habush & Rottier S.C.

Harley-Davidson Motor CompanyHawks NurseryGinny HerzogRyan HigginsPat & Jim HoffmanAmy & Jon HopkinsJon W. Hopkins Hotel GeorgeHydrite Chemical Co.Irgens Development Partners, LLCJacobus EnergyCharles D. Jacobus Family

FoundationColleen and Gene JacobusJohnson ControlsKahler Slater ArchitectsJane & George KaiserKarl’s Party RentalKoss StereophonesMarty & Alice KrebsKrukowski & Costello, S.C.LamarNancy & Arthur LaskinR. Lawrence & Sherry MontgomeryLegion of Young Polish WomenLocke Brothers Inc.Ricardo Lozano—Harold’sMarshall & Ilsley CorporationPat McCurdyScott McGlinchey—Heaven CityMetavante Corp.Metroparent MagazineMidwest AirlinesMiller BrandsMiller Brewing CompanyMilwaukee MagazineJoseph Muench—

Bigfoot Country ClubMyers, Nelson, Dillon & Shrek, PLLCmykulangeloNatural Resource TechnologyMichele & Dan Nelson, Sr.Nelson SchmidtNext Level TechnologiesNorlight TelecommunicationsNorthwestern Mutual FoundationOmni Tech CorporationOrde Outdoor AdvertisingDouglas Pallo—University ClubPark BankPayne & DolanPeltz GalleryPepsi AmericasThomas Peschong—

Riversite RestaurantAnn Pieper EisenbrownPieper Electric, Inc.Pieper Properties, Inc.Pizza ManAnn PowellPro GraphicsProHealth Inc.Provident Trust CompanyQuad GraphicsQuality Color GraphicsQuarles & BradyCharles RadtkeRaymond Vineyard & CellarLisa and Tom ReadGail and Gary ReynoldsMark Rigano—Merrill Hills

Country ClubRiversite RestaurantRobert W. Baird & Co., Inc.

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Rockwell AutomationJason RohlfSaturnRobert E. Schmidt IIILarry SchnuckChris Schraeder—Grenadier’sSchubert MediaSendiksSensient Technologies

Foundation, Inc.Kristin & Chuck SeversonShoreline Real Estate Co., Inc.Pamela & Jeffrey ShoversMichael ShrankScott Shully—Shully’s Cuisine

and EventsSommer’sState Farm InsuranceGary & Marley SteinSusan and Anthony StevensCynthia StollStrong FundsStacy & Susan TerrisTop Floor TechnologiesUihlein ElectricU-Line CorporationUniversity ClubUS BankUS Bank Corporate Real EstateUtrecht Art Supply CenterVyron CorporationWe EnergiesWells Fargo BankWestphal & Co., Inc.Weyco GroupWhyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.CJim WiechmannSusan and Richard WilkeyWisconsin Lift TruckWisconsin PaperX-Ray CreativeYoung & Rubicam—ChicagoZenith TechScott Zielski

ENDOWMENT FUNDSRuth K. Abrams Endowment FundPatty Baker Education

Endowment FundBoyd FundKaren Johnson Boyd FundJames H. Brachman Endowment

FundBradley Conservation &

Maintenance FundBradley Foundation FundDoerfler FundStephen and Nancy Einhorn

Endowment for ConservationFlorence Eiseman Foundation FundEndowment Fund for ConservationEndowment Fund for EducationExpansion Operating EndowmentFriends of Art Exhibition FundGeneral Operating

Endowment FundConstance P. Godfrey Acquisition

FundGreater Milwaukee Foundation

Milwaukee Art Museum FundAlice and Lucia Stern Library

FundVirginia Booth Vogel Art

Museum Maintenance FundGrootemaat Endowment FundRichard and Ethel Herzfeld

Photography Exhibition FundMary Ann and Charles P. LaBahn

FundMyron and Elisabeth P. Laskin

Acquisition FundFrederick Layton Lecture Series

FundNEA Challenge Endowment FundJill and Jack Pelisek Endowment

FundPellegrin Family FundSuzanne and Richard Pieper

Family FundCatherine Jean Quirk FundJohn Porter Retzer and Florence

Horn Retzer Competition FundDwight Baldwin Row Memorial

Scholarship FundSchuchardt FundErich C. Stern FundVirginia Booth Vogel Acquisition

FundRené von Schleinitz

Memorial FundEsther S. Weber Memorial

Education Fund

LEGACY SOCIETYAnonymous Charles and Dorothy AringGertrude Meyne Bates EstateBeatrice K. BaumanMr.* and Mrs. John Robert

BaumgartnerDavid E. and Natalie B. BeckwithT. Thompson BosworthAnthony and Andrea BryantDr. Lucy and Norman* CohnBetty Croasdaile* and John Julien*Lisa A.H. CudahyMary L. DahlmanMillard* and Rosevear* DotyMary Terese DuffyRoma and Laurence EisemanLotte K. EmdeElizabeth and Frederic FriedmanRichard and Ellen GlaisnerChristopher GoldsmithDonald and Carolie GoniuFlorence Smith GrodinJudith A. HansenEdward T. HashekJohn G. Hill, Jr. and Sarah H. HillMarianne HillebrandMrs. Daniel HowardGrace M. IacolucciAngela and George JacobiRuss JankowskiSusan M. JenningsJudy and Gary JorgensenDr. Charles and Mrs. Anne

JunkermanMiriam P. KahnJane L. and George C. KaiserDr. Jack A.* and Mrs. Elaine D.*

KliegerDr. and Mrs. John D. KoehlerMary and Michael KrallSybil G. La BuddeLise and Tom Lawson

Barbara Brown Lee and WallaceRodgers* Lee

Marie E. LeupoldLeonard and Bebe LeVineMrs. Helen Peter LoveDr. Robert* and Audrey MannMr.* and Mrs. Thomas J. McCollowWilliam and Barbara MorrisAlice Elizabeth Hill NelsonMarjorie J. and Erik J. NielsenHelen and Jeanette* OberndorferDiane M. and J. Alan O’ConnorLygere PanagopoulosJill and Jack* PelisekElaine N. PetersonLucia and Pete PetrieAnthony J. PetulloDella Nickoll PodellIsabelle and Herbert* PolacheckBarbara J. QuantiusRandy R. ReddemannEsther Leah Ritz*Gladys and Merlin RostadAtty. Robert W. and

Mrs. Barbara RothAllen and Vicki SamsonMr. and Mrs. James SchloemerArthur C.* and Katherine M. SmithMartha W. SmithMr. and Mrs. Christopher SmockeMrs. Nita SorefBertram and Marilyn Spero*Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. TaylorMarjorie Tiefenthaler EstateAnne H. and Frederick Vogel IIICynthia Davis WeixDavid WescoeDr. Charles J. WilsonBettie Zillman

* deceased

BEQUESTSEstate of Freda HuberEstate of Elaine D. Klieger

LIFE MEMBERSTracy AtkinsonJay and Patty BakerMrs. Barbara BergerThe Lynde and Harry Bradley

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Donald BaumgartnerRussell and Barbara BowmanMr. Michael J. CudahyRev. Roland EhlkeDr. Marvin FruthChristopher GoldsmithDr. George GrayRichard and Ethel Herzfeld

FoundationMrs. Robert V. KrikorianBarbara Brown LeeMrs. Arthur F. MilbrathJoan M. PickMrs. Betty QuadracciThe Reiman Family FoundationThe Pleasant T. Rowland FoundationMrs. Erwin C. UihleinMr. and Mrs. Rymund P. WurlitzerCharlotte and Burt Zucker

PUBLIC FUNDING SOURCESThe Milwaukee Art Museum issupported in part by a grant fromthe Wisconsin Arts Board withfunds from the State of Wisconsinand the National Endowment forthe Arts.

The continuing support ofMilwaukee County makes thisfacility available under the aus-pices of the War MemorialCorporation to serve the living inmemory of our war dead.

Additional support was provided by the WisconsinHumanities Council and theNational Endowment for the Humanities, the NationalEndowment for the Arts, and anindemnity from the FederalCouncil on the Arts andHumanities.

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AFRICAN AMERICAN ART ALLIANCE

LaMarr Franklin President

Sandra Robinson Vice President

Jody Alexander Secretary

Valerie A. Childrey, M.D. Treasurer

MEMBERS AT LARGE

A. Helen BaylorHarriet G. CroskeyMyra EdwardsLynda J. FranklinMichele McKnightDorothy Nelle SandersGloria Wright

Fran E. Serlin Director of Adult Programs & ToursStaff Liaison

AMERICAN HERITAGE SOCIETY

Storm Elser President

Barbara FuldnerVice President

Julie MosherSecretary

Mike HustonTreasurer

BOARD MEMBERS AT LARGE

Kathie AsmuthSally CarsonCarole CarterJan FreyConstance GodfreyCarlen HatalaJeffrey HayesDenise HiceRana HolbrookTraci SchnellNicole TewelesAnne Vogel

Nonie GadsdenAssociate Curator of Decorative ArtsStaff Liaison

COLLECTORS’ CORNER

Joni VillavicencioPresident

Linda RiekeFirst Vice President

Mary Ann LaBahnSecond Vice President

Natalie GirardRecording Secretary

Barbara MorrisCorresponding Secretary

Mary Ann SwitzerTreasurer

Jacquie Macomber, ChairBarbara NordstromSally OnettoProgram Committee

Anne Vogel, ChairTish AlversonVicki BanghartCissy BrysonBeps HerbonAcquisitions Committee

Carolyn FleagerMeg SchumakerMembers at Large

Mary Ann WindsorHistorian

Christy Foote, ChairKiki JenningsSally ManegoldNominating Committee

Nonie GadsdenAssociate Curator of Decorative ArtsStaff Liaison

CONTEMPORARY ARTSOCIETY

Sue FrautschiPresident

Kathy YuillePresident Elect

Ellen FleschSecretary

Steve BrinkTreasurer

Judy GordonPast President

BOARD MEMBERS AT LARGE

Wendy BlumenthalGayle BrickmanWendy BurkePolly DaegerRoma EisemanFran FranklinGeorge KaiserJeff KaschTony KrausenTom LacyMadeleine LubarMarianne Lubar

Barbara MorrisJoanne MurphyTom ObenbergerNick PabstBarbara RechtJim SederReva ShoversMaud SiljestromDorothy StadlerDiane StraussDavid WescoeJeffrey WinterKathy Yuille

Margaret AnderaCuratorStaff Liaison

DOCENTS

DOCENT COUNCIL

Ellen GlaisnerChair

Anne JunkermanPast Chair

Nancy MatthisenSecretary

Judy ChristoffersonSally WolcottTour Coordinators

Sue DunhamPeer Review

Janet SeizykSchool Program Coordinator

Kathy Wicht Pam WillmsContinuing Education Co-Chairs

Therese BinderJan ScherrSpecial Events Co-Chairs

Ray KehmKathy BoerNancy SergileCarol WienschTraining Coordinators

Alexandra BuchholzDorothy StadlerTravel Co-Chairs

Martha WolzNancy SergileDocent Digest Editors

Sally SchulerDocent Resources Chair

Brigid GlobenskyBarbara Brown LeeChar PowersJane NicholsonStaff

FULL TIME DOCENTS

Kathleen ArenzTherese BinderKathy BoerLeanne BorisClaudette BostromArlene BrachmanAlexandra BuchholzSharon CanterJudy ChristoffersonLorraine CroftMarie DeVillersJoan DrouinMary Terese DuffyJoAnn EddyShirley ErwinSheila FalboSylvia FishmanEllen FleschMarjorie FranzOlive GieseEllen GlaisnerLinda GoetschMarguerite GohsmanFrank GreenRuth GregoryRobert GreskMonica HartDonna HenselLloyd HicksonAdrienne HirschMinah HoMary HoldenLorraine HorstCaroline ImhoffEileen JezoRaymond KehmAudrey KeyesCarole KintisMarlene KohnLila LangeJoan LarscheidCarol LehmannJoan MaasJim MakiNancy MatthisenIrene MorganJoan NasonJenny NelsonAnnette NiedermeyerBetty NordengrenJoyce PabstMary PapenthienDorothy Ann PhinneyBetty PittNorma RandLaVonne RauMarieta RemingtonGail RennieDiane RichardsMarcie RobertsVirginia RogersTherese RozgaGloria RozmusBrenda SchendelJan ScherrSally SchulerJanet SeizykNancy Sergile

Support and Special Interest Group Officers

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Judy ShapiroMary ShinnersDorothy SlivickiRobert St. ClairDorothy StadlerSharon SteinmetzMarvin SummersCynthia SwedishGloria ThibodeauRikki ThompsonJerome TrewynSusan VebberAlice WhiteKathy WichtCarol WienschSusana WigdalePamela WillmsSally WolcottMartha WolzBarbara WoodDJ ZeckClarice Zucker

PART-TIME DOCENTS

Patricia BablerVicki BanghartSylvia BaranyRuth BeckMartha BollesCarole CarterPhyllis CaseyBarbara DammPhyllis DeMeyerClaire FabricEstelle FelberBetty FetherstonSue FrautschiSusan GodfreyFrancine GoldfarbPaula GoldmanEileen GruesserJeanne JacobsPhylis JohnsonAnne JunkermanBeth JustSally KerstenElaine LarsenMarie-Claude McNultyMary MeyersJoyce NinnemanSue PieperMildred PollardBeverly RattnerMary Ellen ReilandRenee RosenblumMary Jo ShauerDiane SchneigerMarie SederSusan ShaneMarsha SodosPatricia StrassburgerMary Alice TamsenLorraine TollefsrudRuth TraxlerPriscilla TuschenLibby Wigdale

EMERITUS DOCENTS

Marianne AtkielskiPat BakerJoan BarnettElaine BerkeMarilyn BradleyVirginia ClarkMary DahlmanBette DroughtAudrienne EderJanet EngquistJoe FrennJean FriedlanderSally HackbarthAvis HellerEdith HerroldCynthia HollyDorothy HughesNancy JaekelsHelen JohnsonElsie KaninJan KayeFran KryzinskiNorbert LochowitzAudrey MannAlice NelsonHelen PfeiferIsabelle PolacheckMary Louise RoozenDorothy Nelle SandersCharlotte SimpsonVirginia TaylorCharlotte Zucker

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Georgia BondJoanne CharltonCynthia ConlonMarlene DoerrToni EttenheimAnn GehringBarbara GemignaniJoan KabinsJudy RankJane ReckmeyerRoseann Tolan

TRAINEES

Day ClassSuzanne AikenPatricia BrinkMarsha CamittaElizabeth CuneoJane FeeJanis FrankSarah GartnerBeverly HappelJoan HuntCarole JezekKathy MelserJames RadtkeRose Marie RodriguezWendy SleightCarol ThiemePatsy TigheMargaret TrampeBeverly UgentJanet Vopal

Evening ClassMary BergerDiane BerndtMary Ann DelzerMaryelln EbarpPeg FleuryMary LaberJanet LarscheidWilliam McCarthyJulie McHaleGeorgia ParksMargaret PlotkinYvonne PorterMatthew PuckerCarla UphillBetty Jean WaldronBonnie Welz

Char PowersDocent Education Staff Liaison

Barbara Brown LeeChief Educator Staff Liaison

FINE ARTS SOCIETY

Barbara BuzardPresident

Christy FooteVice President

Donna KempfSecretary

Frank MurnTreasurer

Sheila Schmitz-Lammers Ex-Officio President

BOARD MEMBERS AT LARGE

Peggie BaumannKay CampbellJoanne Charlton Cissie DarienJane Doud Mary Terese DuffyRob FooteBill GrayEileen JezoVirginia KnightArthur LaskinHelen Peter LoveJohn MonroeSally Onetto James QuirkMary RotherayAlfonse RunquistKen TreisWinston Williams

Laurie WintersCurator of Earlier European ArtStaff Liaison

FRIENDS OF ART

Pamela W. ShoversPresident

Lori BechtholdPresident-Elect

Mark S. BishopVice President, BusinessDevelopment

Eileen Wright-DimickVice President, MarketingDevelopment

Molly W. AllenVice President, MembershipDevelopment

Edward J. HanrahanSecretary

Judith L. PerkinsTreasurer

Stacy G. TerrisPast President

Lawrence J. SchnuckMember at Large

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Patricia S. AlgiersMarie-Pierre BechtholdChristopher M. BoudaValerie B. ClarkeDennis F. ConnollyJulia DeCiccoLynne R. Dixon-SpellerDeborah J. FabritzSusan G. ForrerJanet L. GebhardtWilliam E. GrayScott A. HeinertJon W. HopkinsColleen C. JacobusAnnelise J. LawsonLinda L. LundeenJoe MassiminoKaren C. McDowellLawrence W. OliversonPatricia B. SaraSally SchulerHolly H. SegelKristin W. SeversonColleen SmithJennifer M. UlbrichtKim E.Wilson

Elizabeth D. HoffmanDirector of FOA Events andProgramsStaff Liaison

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GARDEN CLUB

Margarete HarveyPresident

Rosheen StyczinskiVice President

Susan StreckerSecond VicePresident/Programs

Kathy HulenThird Vice President

Nancy SommerRecording Secretary

Eleanor D. LeeTreasurer

Barbara Mann & Anne ScrimentiNewsletter

Ruth KieferMembership

Beth ChapmanCarol BesslerDirectors

Mary Terese DuffyImmediate Past President

Rosanne TolanParliamentarian

Helen OberndorferHonorary Director

Elizabeth D. HoffmanDirector of FOA Events andProgramsStaff Liaison

PHOTOGRAPHY COUNCIL

Mitchell JacobsonCo-Chair

Carol LewensohnCo-Chair

Britt SalvesenAssociate Curator of Prints,Drawings and PhotographsStaff Liaison

PRINT FORUM

Russ Jankowski President

Russ Jankowski Past President

Angela Jacobi Vice President

Michael Aita Treasurer

Stephanie Copoulos-Selle Secretary

BOARD MEMBERS AT LARGE

Kent AndersonCatherine DavidsonBetsy ErskineVicki GrafentinHarold Hansen Raymond KehmRussell MeierKevin MilaegerJoan Moore

Britt SalvesenAssociate Curator of Prints,Drawings and PhotographsStaff Liaison

Sarah KirkAssistant Curator of Prints,Drawings and PhotographsStaff Liaison

VISITOR RELATIONSVOLUNTEERS

VOLUNTEER PEER COUNCIL

Barbara BarrettRod DePueTed DrettwanMary FoleyRose GretherChuck HarperKristi HerroCarole JezekIrene MorganJoy StuppiaLee Tishler

VOLUNTEERS

Susan AamoldMaryAnn AdamsBarbara AtleeClaude AugustineRosemary AugustineKatie BachmanPat BakulaMartin BangertJoan BarnettMary Ann BarragryBarbara BarrettMargaret BartonBarbara BastianEan BehrMarilyn BeroBeth BeranichLinda BibosoCynthia BillmyerVal BorgerJane BothamRod BottsRose BrojanacIrene BronikowskiTim BrownLisa BruemmerGenee BrukwitzkiBob BruskyVera BuczkowskiDiane BuegeLorraine BuehlerGeorge ByersCyd CarrMillie CaseyHsin-Lin ChiaoLaRoye ChisleySandy CollierChristine CollinsLucy ConwayBrigitte CooperMary CrawfordBeverly CrutchfieldJody DavidsCorinne DeibelTracy DevineJim DelaneyRod DePueDeborah DolginAlice DoseTed DrettwanJoan DrouinElaine DrydykBette DulkaJane DunnRyan DurrantAngela Eakley

Mary Ann EastmanKathleen EggenerFanny ElenaPriscilla FarrellBrenda FayTricia FleegePeg FleuryMary FoleyElizabeth FrozenaKay GalbraithMary Ann GannyAudrey GeorgeDeborah GeskeLisa GoetzMarialyce GoveHeidi GreenAlice GregorskiEleanor GregoryRose GretherLucy GustafsonT.A. GyorgakLaura HabushWayne HammelmanPaul HammondTsui Ching HammondLillian HamptonChuck HarperAnna HelgesonTom HelmsMarilyn HenningKristi HerroBarbara Himes Mary HoefertBernadine HuberGeraldine JakubowskiCarole JezekElizabeth JeziorskiKim JohnsonMarilyn JohnsonTed JohnsonLorrenda JonesKathleen KellyPeter KintisTodd KirkpatrickLeo KlemowitsHoward KlenzBarbara Klinger Lidia KlosNarleen KlugMonica KrauseMuriel KritzikRuth LangeNorrine LangerRuth LatusRuth LentzIngebourg LieblEllen LinekLaurie LinnanAlice LipscombKen LoeffelJuan LopezTerry LubarLucy MadsonEileen MagenheimBarbara MahoneyDoris MakiChristina MallietPatricia MallietRon MallietArt MaloneMaxine MaloneEdith Ann MalsonAudrey Mann

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Elizabeth MarinoJames MashburnJennifer MattesIrene McNamaraBlake McNultyEva MelenchukMarion MetzowBeverly MonchekIrene MorganSusan MortensenCarol MuderlakMargaret MurphySuzanne MynsbergeRod NelsonAnnette NiedermeyerFred NiedermeyerBarbara NiemczyckiBarbara NoonanGerry NoonanShirley NusslockCarol OberbrecklingKinga OdachowskiLaurie O’LearyMarcia OlenAnna Olivero-AgneyEileen OrlandoLygere PanagopoulosHeather PattiHarriet PerchonokMarjorie PietriMarilyn PietrzakPatricia PietrzakJudith PomesWilliam PomesJane PorathCatherine PortzAlexandra PotkonjakNancy PotkonjakJane PowersSarah PoznanskiPatricia PriceEdith RadovichJim RadtkeEsther RadvanyiJudy RandallPatricia RaoEvelyn RaskinGloria RathChristine ReedLinda RichmanAngela RickJohn RidleyTerri RidleyDan RobertsMaggie Rose Adele RoyMarian RozekPhilip RozgaLynn SagerJan SandrettiSanjay SavaniReva SchlonskyJackie SchuenkeElaine SchultzbankNancy SergileElizabeth SheaBob ShermanAnnie SipioraMildred SirnaEla SkyzniorzAdele SkindzelewskiMary SmithRobert Sobchak

Jeanne StachnikSusan StarkBeatrice SteffesMarcia StevensAdeline StimacBetty StoreyJoy StuppiaTammy SullivanJan SzulgitDiane TenenbaumAnn TerwilligerCarol ThiemeLee TishlerLorraine TollefsrudKathy Tominsek-GillDavid TravantyNorine TrewynLynne UlickiLori UnangstColette VaheyBobbye VanceJessica WagnerMary WahlCathi WalkerMarlene WatchmakerPhoebe WechslerGeorgia WeierSherye WeinbachEric WeinbergerBarbara WeirCatherine WendtAnn WenzlerJanet West Ivy WestenbergerJenifer WetterauSusie WigdaleLinda WildesEdward WojtkowskiDavid WolkensteinJudy WolkensteinJean WroblewskiCathy WryczaSusan YaleBarbara Zwiefka

Elizabeth LewisVolunteer CoordinatorStaff Liaison

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Staff As of August 31, 2003

DIRECTOR’S OFFICE

David GordonDirector and CEO

Marilyn CharlesExecutive Assistant

HUMAN RESOURCES

Jan SchmidtDirector of Human Resources

Mary Beth Frigo Ribarchek*Human Resources Assistant

MUSEUM STORE

Gwen BennerDirector of Retail Operations

Brian FarrellManager of Retail Operations

Martin SovikBookstore Manager/Buyer

Jeanne JareckiGift Buyer

Meghan BramstedtInventory Analyst

Nancy Torcivia-Grundle*Inventory Analyst

Shannon RatherInventory Analyst/Book Sales

Karla Harkness*Assistant Store Manager

Angela Nagle*Assistant Store Manager

Ericka Lipscomb*Shipping & Receiving Clerk

Cristina Miller*Shipping & Receiving Clerk

Adrienne Wuensch*Administrative Assistant

Store Associates:Martha Barr*Joan Brennan*Joan Frauenfelder*Carole Holtz*Monet Hutchins*Mary Johnson*Elizabeth Korthof*Jo Ann Loeher*Florence Lysaght*Harvey Opgenorth*Ryan Sickinger*Christopher Tolbert*Sheila Vollman*Shirley Yu*

CURATORIAL

Laurie WintersCurator of Earlier European Art

Margaret AnderaAssociate Curator

Stefano BasilicoAdjunct Curator ofContemporary Art

Glenn AdamsonAdjunct CuratorCurator, Chipstone Foundation

Britt SalvesonAssociate Curator of Prints,Drawings and Photographs

Eleanore GadsdenAssociate Curator of Decorative Arts

Sarah KirkAssistant Curator of Prints/Drawings /Photographs

Sarah Fayen Adjunct Coordinating CuratorCharles F. Hummel FellowChipstone Foundation

John IrionExhibition Designer

Liz FlaigCuratorial Assistant

Catherine SawinskiCuratorial Assistant

Emily Fischer*Curatorial Assistant

REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

Leigh AlbrittonRegistrar

Dawn FrankAssistant Registrar

Poornima Moorthy*Registrar’s Assistant

Jane O’Meara*Registrar’s Assistant

Demetra Copoulos*Registrar’s Assistant

CONSERVATION

Jim deYoungSenior Conservator

Therese WhiteAssistant Conservator

Mark DombekFramer

Tim LadwigPreparator

LIBRARY/ARCHIVES

L. Elizabeth SchmoegerLibrarian/Archivist

Beret BalestrieriLibrary Assistant

ART PREPARATORS

Larry StadlerChief Preparator

Joseph KavanaughLead Preparator

John DreckmannLighting Preparator

Dave MoynihanConstruction Preparator

Michael SturmPreparator

Kelli BuschPreparator

John Nicholson*Assistant PreparatorAndrew Swant*Assistant Preparator

James Franklin*Assistant Preparator

EDUCATION & PROGRAMS

Brigid GlobenskySenior Director of Education & Programs

Barbara Brown LeeChief Educator

Jane NicholsonSchool & Teacher ProgramsManager

Sylvia PeineFamily Events Coordinator

Karla FullerStudio Programs Coordinator

Helena Ehlke*Scholastic Coordinator

Steve Vande Zande*Adjunct Community ProgramsCoordinator

Char Powers*Administrative Assistant

Caitlin VirtueAdministrative Assistant

Sarah Terry*Education Assistant

Beret BalestrieriSlide Librarian

ADULT PROGRAMS & TOURS

Fran SerlinDirector of Adult Programs & Tours

Patricia WhalenTour Scheduler

Marcie HoffmanTour Assistant

Elizabeth LewisVolunteer Coordinator

Anne KilleleaAudio Visual Technician

Peter Barrickman*Audio Visual Assistant

Laura Hug*Audio Visual Assistant

FINANCE

Linda DaleyChief Financial Officer

Christina GaskeyAccounting Manager

Reggie KurschnerAccounts Payable Associate

Shannon GallagherAccounts Receivable Associate

Rhonda FloryPayroll/General LedgerAssociate

Kathleen Rendflesh*Accounting Assistant

Heidi KoesterOffice Administration Associate

FACILITIES

Charles LoomisFacilities Engineer

Erwin van DyckFacilities Manager

SECURITY

Ben ChoiceDirector of Security

Ron Ruiz*Security Coordinator

SECURITY OFFICERSJose AlcalaEric BaileyCarl BarakNikhilesh BhaduriDaniel BlairGary BolharJames ByrneRichard CherekSeth CrawfordRoy DavisFrancisco DriessenShawn Edwards Michael Fleece Carol Frothingham*Gregory HeinritzJewel Henry*Barry HerkerDouglas HolstStephanie JohnsonDonald KenealyErin Landry*Elisabeth LindquistMatt LipmanGerard MacekSusan Mahrle*Erin McCannGary MillerGeoffrey MumauSandra NorwoodDanien RutherfordThomas Schneider*William SephusJames SudberryCharles SwaniganMatt WindschanzDaniel WisniewskiLeslie Witte

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INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Mari Griffioen*Manager of InformationSystems

Sue NelsenAssistant Manager ofInformation Systems

DEVELOPMENT

Karen SpahnSenior Director of Development

Betsy ErskineCorporate & FoundationRelations Manager

Katie HofmanDirector Planned Giving/Coordinator Restricted Gifts

Peggy MacArthurCorporate & Foundation Grant Manager

Linda MooreDevelopment Coordinator

MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

Kim Sosa Director of Annual Giving

Kristin FreibergMembership Coordinator

Lesley GriderMembership Associate

Jill CorlewMembership Assistant

Jody Alexander*Membership Assistant

SPECIAL EVENTS

Carole LubritzDirector of Events

Robert WodkeEvents Manager

Andrew LeMereSenior Set-up Manager

Will Robinson*Set-up Manager

CAFÉ

Robert WodkeCafe Manager

David PietteExecutive Chef

FOA EVENTS AND PROGRAMS

Beth HoffmanDirector of FOA Events andPrograms

Julie ChinFOA Events Coordinator

Jane Klug*Administrative Assistant

Dionne Wachowiak*Administrative Assistant

MARKETING &COMMUNICATIONS

Christine DavidianSenior Director of Marketing &Communications

Vicky ReddinCommunications Manager

Suzanne BreslinCommunications Coordinator

Beata Pawlikowski*Marketing Assistant

DESIGN/PUBLICATIONS

Steve BielDirector of Design/Publications

Michelle Pietrzak-WegnerDesigner

VISITOR OPERATIONS

Barbara PayneDirector of Visitor Operations

Ann RiceDay Supervisor

Diane Dembroski*Day Supervisor

Jonathan LawsonAdministrative Assistant

Corey NapieralskiVisitor Operations Coordinator

Sarah Voth*Morning Receptionist

Alana Andrysczyk*Afternoon Receptionist

VISITOR OPERATIONSREPRESENTATIVESKristin Bear*Severo Benavides*Crystal Cresci*Theodore Drettwan*Dane Fish*Therese Grossmeyer*Kathryn Harder*Nicholas Hardrath*Cortney Heimerl*Lloyd Hickson*Jonathan Holz*Selmer Kjos*Andrew Manz*Rebecca Owen*Malcolm Payne*Amy Schoenecker*Kristin Serwatka*Andrea Voulgaropoulos*Kristin Witte*

*part time

2003 ANNUAL REPORT

PHOTOGRAPHERS

John R. GlembinJW LawsonJ. BohrMeg McCormickDennis FelberKarla FullerTimothy HursleyMark HinesPhil SayerSteve Biel

PRINTER

Fox Company, Inc.

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The financial results of the Milwaukee Art Museum, Inc. (Museum) for the years endedAugust 31, 2003 and 2002, and its financial position as of these dates are presented inthe following financial statements. KPMG LLP, independent certified accountants, haveaudited these statements, and their report, included on page 51, contains no exceptionsor qualifications.

Fiscal year 2003 was a successful year for the Museum in many respects. Museumattendance and membership reached new highs. The success of these factors, alongwith strong education programming, a successful museum store and increased specialevents resulted in an increase in net assets of $32,433 in the operating fund of theMuseum’s unrestricted net assets for the year.

Total net assets decreased by $3.3 million, from $110 million to $107 million primarilydue to depreciation expense of $3.4 million and interest expense of $1.5 million—bothrelated to the expansion project completed in fiscal year end 2002.

The Museum’s management and board of trustees have placed as a priority for 2004the challenge of eliminating the debt as well as continuing to work to ensure that thefinancial resources necessary to carry out the Museum’s programming objectives and primary mission are available.

Financial Report

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