2022–23 Annual Report

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ANNUAL

2022–23


Greetings from CIA’s president, Board chair After wrapping 10 “presidential tour” alumni events; 25 listening sessions with students, faculty and staff; 10 speaking engagements; and more than 300 meetings with donors, Board members and community partners this past academic year, I have an abundance of inspiration, motivation and information to help me understand where we’ve come from so that I can help us get to where we are going.

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s I reflect on the 2022–23 academic year—and as we approach the holidays—I’m especially full of gratitude to be at the Cleveland Institute of Art and to have had the opportunity to get to know so many amazing CIA stakeholders during my inaugural year.

On that note, we have a recently refreshed Strategic Plan to guide us through the next few years. I hope you will join us in supporting our strategic priorities and in cultivating creative leaders, advancing our college and strengthening our communities. You can learn more at cia.edu/strategicplan. Also, in order to better tell our story, we introduced the Community Impact Report. This annual publication contextualizes

11th president—and the College’s first female president in more than 100 years— at the outset of the 2022–23 academic year. Her forward thinking is already guiding CIA’s efforts to cultivate creative leaders and strengthen our engagement throughout Greater Cleveland.

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t this time last year, as the Cleveland Institute of Art emerged from the pandemic, I wrote that the theme for that year was “Back to the Future.” This year, I’m happy to say we’re simply—and boldly—moving “Into the Future.” That starts with the leadership of Kathryn J. Heidemann, who became CIA’s

Also propelling CIA into the future is the Interactive Media Lab, which is being built at the corner of Euclid Avenue and East 66th Street as part of the Cleveland Foundation’s Midtown Collaboration Center. A key action item in our 2020–27 Strategic Plan, the IML will open new doors to CIA students thanks to its stateof-the-art augmented reality/virtual reality/ artificial intelligence production studio and by serving as a hub for artist- and designerdriven content and development.

the difference CIA makes across Greater Cleveland through strategic collaborations and contributions to the creative economy. I invite you to read our new report by visiting cia.edu/impact. Thanks to our extended community of alumni, faculty, staff and students, CIA has changed lives, disrupted the arts and design sectors in all the right ways, fueled the engine of our creative economy, and contributed to innovation at all levels. Thank you for all that you’ve done as donors and partners in this process to pave the way in the past and to fuel the amazing impact that is to come.

Kathryn J. Heidemann President + CEO

CIA helps prepare them for college while inviting them to experience what it could be like to pursue an education in art and design. In closing, I’d like to thank the taxpayers of Cuyahoga County, who through Cuyahoga Arts & Culture pledged $563,713 in support of public programs at CIA, which include our Continuing Education and Community Outreach programs, the Cinematheque and Reinberger Gallery. Thanks are also in order to the State of Ohio for including CIA in its biennial budget for fiscal year 22–23 in recognition of the College’s contributions to Northeast Ohio’s economy.

CIA’s future is also brighter thanks to our partnership with College Now Greater Cleveland. By hosting afterschool programs for high school students from Cleveland Cynthia Prior Gascoigne Metropolitan School District and elsewhere, Chair, Board of Directors

Cover artwork: CIA’s Class of 2023 exits the Maltz Performing Arts Center in May. Photo by Rustin McCann.

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Expenses

28.2% Instructional Programs 25.8% Institutional Support 14.1% Student Services 8.5% Academic Support 23.4% Auxiliary Enterprises 100% Total

Revenue

59.6% Net Tuition and Fees 17.8% Government and Current Year Restricted Grants and Endowment Support 18.5% Auxiliary Enterprises 4.1% Annual Fund Contributions 100% Total

2022–23 Financial Summary

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IA’s primary source of income is tuition and fees, net of financial aid, which represents 59.6 percent of operating revenues. Fall 2022 total enrollment was 584 students, which included 179 new and transfer students. At CIA, we recognize the significant financial investment for education made by students and families. Concentrated efforts are made to keep tuition increases below national averages while providing the highest quality education in a state-of-the-art environment. Fundraising and endowment support provide necessary resources in support of CIA’s mission. Annual Fund giving represents 4.1 percent of the 2022–23 operating revenue while support from government grants, current restricted grants and endowment support decreased slightly to 17.8 percent as a result of funding to address COVID-19 winding down. Endowment support includes distributions from endowment funds held in trust and distributions from the CIA-managed portfolio. A majority of the endowment distributions are

used for need- and merit-based financial aid awarded to students. At June 30, 2023, the market value of endowment assets was $37.2 million, composed of $10.6 million of funds held in trust and $26.6 million of CIA-managed investments. The overall asset allocation of the CIA-managed portfolio at June 30, 2023 was 54.7 percent domestic equity, 13.2 percent foreign equity, 17.2 percent fixed income and 14.9 percent alternative investments. The endowment rebounded nicely during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023. The one-year weighted-average return on the combined endowment portfolio was 9.8 percent, net of fees. Auxiliary enterprises represent 18.5 percent of total operating revenues and includes the Cinematheque film program and student housing. In 2022–23, the College spent 28.2 percent of its operating budget on instructional programs, 8.5 percent on academic support, 14.1 percent for student services, 25.8 percent for institutional support and 23.4 percent for auxiliary enterprises.

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Students, faculty and staff gather to celebrate CIA’s 140th anniversary in November 2023.

Honor Roll of Donors The Cleveland Institute of Art is grateful to the individuals, corporations, foundations and organizations that contributed to the College’s success in 2022–23. Through generous gifts to the Annual Fund, scholarship support, programmatic initiatives, gifts in kind and planned gifts, these alumni and friends demonstrated their dedication to our mission to cultivate creative leaders who inspire people, strengthen communities, and contribute to a thriving and sustainable economy through an innovative education in art and design. We are especially appreciative of The Charles E. Burchfield Society members who gave $1,500 or more to the Annual Fund or other current use designations. To these special donors and all those who contributed to CIA during the 2022–23 fiscal year, we extend our most gratitude. AR 4

Visionaries $20,000+

Leaders $10,000+

Anonymous Josephine and A. Chace Anderson Fran and Jules Belkin William Busta and Joan L. Tomkins Ryn and Frederick Clarke Cleveland Art Association (carta) Cleveland Foundation The Helen C. Cole Charitable Trust Ruth Swetland Eppig and Dr. Michael Eppig Fenn Educational Fund of the Cleveland Foundation Ford Motor Company Chann Fowler-Spellman and Edward Spellman Cynthia Prior Gascoigne and Jim Gascoigne Matthew Greene and Lisa Triggs Greene John Huntington Fund for Education Martha Holden Jennings Foundation Toby Devan Lewis* The G.R. Lincoln Family Foundation Lozick Family Foundation Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Supporting Foundation Creighton B. Murch and Janice A. Smith John P. Murphy Foundation Eric and Jane Nord Family Fund Jane B. Nord ’76 Laura Ospanik ’80 and Stephen Robbins Kim and Paul Pesses Meisel and Pesses Family Foundation Anne and Michael Port John and Sally Schulze Janet Rosel Smith and Mark K. Smith Janet and Kristofer Spreen State of Ohio Joy Praznik Sweeney ’58 and John Sweeney

Dene Miller Alden ’67 August Fluker and Jennifer Coleman Graffiti HeArt Amy and Howard Groedel Bonnie Hagerman Lynda and Donald Insul The Leonard Krieger Fund of the Cleveland Foundation Malvina and Jose ’81 Longoria The Murch Foundation Joseph B. O’Sickey* ’40 Trust Parker Hannifin Foundation Madeleine Parker / The Arthur L. Parker Foundation Caroline Brewer Goff Prentiss Fund of the Cleveland Foundation Drs. Joanne and Michael Schwartz Robert and Christiane Siewert Cathy and Jonathan Stamler

Pacesetters $5,000+ Becky Dunn Family of Anthony Eterovich The Jean, Harry and Brenda Fuchs Family Foundation The Hankins Foundation Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. Walter and Jean* Kalberer / Walter E. & Jean C. Kalberer Foundation Elaine and Joseph Kisvardai Clay Mock Betsi and Warren Morris Parker Hannifin Corporation @cleinstituteart


Wendy Raitt-King and M.C. King Cynthia and Michael Resch RPM International, Inc. Greg S. Shaw Ph.D. Kim Sherwin* Carey and Scott Spencer Betsy and Fred Stueber Ulmer & Berne LLP

Nina and Norman Wain Family Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland Dr. Daniel T. Weidenthal, M.D. Al and Gary Zvosec

Benefactors $3,000+ Brenda and Marshall Brown Barbara Cherry ’57* Consulate of Mexico Grosvie and Charles Cooley Cowan Pottery Museum Associates Rich Desich, Jr. Kyla Epstein Schneider and Mitchell Schneider Mrs. Anthony W. Eterovich* Family of Anthony Eterovich ’38 The Harry K. & Emma R. Fox Charitable Foundation Christopher Gentner ’89 The Laub Foundation Kelly and William Masters / Masters Law Caroline* and Ed Oberndorf Frances and Frank Porter, Jr. Jill and Scott ’91 Richardson Amy and Neil Viny S.K. Wellman Foundation

Members $1,500+ Lisa and Chad Arfons Brenda Ashley and Gary Johnson Jane and Wink Baldwin Amy Bendall and Scott Collingwood Marianne and Christian Bernadotte Marilyn and Larry Blaustein Louisa Bonnie ’81 and Gregory Scarich Boyd Watterson Asset Management Lisa ’91 and Steve ’91 Cencula Kathleen and William Chapman Kim ’17 and George Chapman Cleveland Arts Prize Diane Daniels ’84 Ann and David ’67 Deming / Deming Art, LLC Mr. and Mrs. David Dickenson II Cindy and Tom Flynn Judith Gerson / Judith Gerson Charitable Trust Dr. Jesse Grant Kathryn Heidemann and Jonathan Golli Linda Hirshberg Richard Hollington, Jr. Erica Hartman-Horvitz and Richard Horvitz Joan Horvitz* / Leonard and Joan Horvitz Foundation Nancy and Joseph Keithley / Joseph P. & Nancy F. Keithley Foundation Ursula Korneitchouk Svetlana Loshakov Roy Minoff Malou and Fred Monago Heather Moore ’93 John Mueller and Ann Zoller David and Inez Myers Foundation Kim and Amy Nordstrom Connie and Michael Ozan Thomas Roese ’71 Jocelyn Ruf Judith Salomon and Jerry Weiss Astri Seidenfeld Lynne and James Shlonsky Karen A. Skunta ’74 and Brent English / Karen Skunta & Company Laura and Charles Stack Steven Standley Ann ’86 and Martin Tarr Team NEO

The Albert B. & Audrey G. Ratner Family Foundation Charise and Rondale Reid Cynthia ’82 and Richard Roach Savery ’70 and Louis Rorimer Eileen and Sam Roth / Art Source Cleveland Meredith Seikel Penelope Sikoutris Jerold Smith Yvette Sobky Shaffer Mackenzie Stubbins Judy Takács ’86 and Scott Pendergast Stacey and Laurence Talley John Tortelli Iris and Thomas Vail Georgianne Grande Wanous ’66 Greg Watts Mr. and Mrs. Dickson Whitney, Jr. Margaret Wilkes Beverly Zisla Welber and Michael Welber

Sustaining $250+

Industrial Design students work with the department’s mobile prototype lab. Photo by Jeff Forman.

Sponsors $500+ Anonymous Linda Arbuckle ’81 Leslye ’76 and Keith Arian Robert Arko ’82 and Aura Oslapas ’80 Cherie Bauer ’81 Laura Bauschard Bill Brouillard and Jessica Winiarski Jeanne and Stephen Bucchieri Denise and David ’89 Buttram Bonnie and Michael Cole James Cowan Chandra and Manohar Daga Rita Montlack and Howard Freedman Giant Eagle, Inc. Goodman Real Estate Services Group LLC Sally and Robert* Gries / The Gries Family Foundation Hope Hungerford Larry Imely International Housewares Association Judson Senior Living Mary Ann Katzenmeyer Judi and Steve Kovach Victor C. Laughlin, M.D. Memorial Foundation Trust Kate Macek and Ian Hill Stephen Macek Melissa Mango Nicole Mawby ’75 Mary ’90 and Tom McKane Matthew and Kate McKenna Mary McLeod ’59 Judith ’90 and Ted McMillan Marlene and Rob Mishler Lois and Jackson Mowry Amy and Mark ’93 Nichols Stephan Paliwoda Stamy Paul and Luz Pellot Gwenn Pokorny / Pokorny Family Foundation Carol Ann and René ’94 Polin / Balance Product Development Norine and John ’71 Prim Victoire and Alfred Rankin, Jr.

Anonymous Joann and Thomas Adler Tuni and Lee Chilcote, Jr. Gertrude and Homer Chisholm Margaret Fischer ’69 Peggy and John Garson Kate Geraci ’03 Sharon Grossman Joseph Hahn Jeffrey Haller William Harper, Jr. ’67 and William BenjaminHarper Jean ’67 and Richard Hoffman Drs. Suber and Cindy Huang Katharine Hungate ’10 Sarah Jane ’59 and Roger Ingraham James Juszczyk ’66 Christina Lautenberg Linda ’70 and Richard Liefer Sheila Markowitz Maryse McConnell ’71 Gaylee and Christopher McCracken Meegan McGee William Moore, III ’84 Grafton Nunes and Effie Tsengas Nunes Louise Rice-Valentine Barbara Robinson* “Color,” designed by Jessica Raimondo, was part of the 2023 Runway Show. Photo by Leah Trznadel ’19.

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William Schumann Susie and Angelo Stames Renee Trznadel Bonnie ’79 and Benjamin ’78 Upton Elaine Urban ’57 Meredith and Michael Weil Lucy and Charles Weller Katherine and Neil Wensink Trudy and Steve Wiesenberger Mr. and Mrs. Gary Yarus

Supporting $100+ Mala and Michael Augoustidis Donna and Herb ’69 Babcock Gerald Barna Marcie Bergman and Alan Rauss Kim Billings-Diehl ’81 Jennifer Biskind ’81 Julia and Charles Bolton Shirley and Ray ’68 Burggraf William Carlson Mary Beth Clough ’91 and Ronald Collins Colleen and George Coakley Lane Cooper Dante Cornacchione ’70 Michael Costanzo Dr. Dale and Susan Cowan John Currier James DeRosa Janis and Paul DiCorleto, PhD Dian Disantis ’94 Laverne and Henry ’56 Dunn Harry Edwards Bonnie ’69 and Charles Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fabens Christine Filmer Marylou Foley ’66 Gretchen ’73 and Kenneth ’74 Foran Ann and Marc Freimuth Carl Gaertner

Mrs. Barbara Y. Galvin Diane and Lawrence ’75 Garber Holly K. Gigante Anthony Greco ’60 Astrida Greco ’61 Beth Gauthier Gresh Michael Gutzwiller ’83 Margaret and James ’68 Hackstedde Gary Hanson Patricia Heinke ’55 Cynthia and Chuck ’71 Herndon Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hexter Sally Hobson Jane and Michael Horvitz John Hoyt ’66 John Hrehov ’81 Carita and Steve Huang Vincent Ianni / Mr. V’s Concrete and Construction Sabrina Inkley Jennie and Trevor Jones Leslie ’76 and Ron Kahn David King Joan and Andrew Kohn Betty and Victor ’57 Kord Dianne Kotrlik-Thompson ’67 and Tom Thompson Chuck ’72 and Athene Kovacic Ronald Krasney Charlene and Don ’72 Krejci Bonnie and Stephen Lau Linda and Jack Lissauer Don Lisy Margaret and Matthew Maloney James Mazurkewicz ’67 Paula McMenamy Judge and Mrs. James J. McMonagle Thomas Mills ’78 and Susan Werner ’80 John Moore Beryl and Irwin Moore Hilton Murray

Part of the 2023 Spring Show was an exhibition by Craft + Design students in the Ann and Norman Roulet Student + Alumni Gallery. Photo by Jeff Forman.

President + CEO Kathryn J. Heidemann carries the presidential mace following her investiture ceremony. Photo by Amber N. Ford ’16.

Stephen Myers Jeffrey Nasca ’88 Joseph Naujokas ’82 Vernie Nethercut Nancy Neville Linda ’71 and Peter Nintcheff Sona and DeAndre Nixon Jonathan Patterson Dawn ’95 and Steve Petrill Nancy and Jim Petro Deborah Pinter ’88 Elinor Polster Jan Rapp ’77 Pat Reilly Karen Sandstrom ’12 and Carlo Wolff Irene and Anthony ’55 Schepis Jimmy Schlemmer Carol Schoenewald Joanne Shaps Vidinsky Toby and Jay Siegel Janus Small ’79 and A. Allen Scott Petra Soesemann ’77 Wendy ‘93 and Steven Sorin Elizabeth and Frederick Specht, M.D. Diana and Eugene Stromberg Mrs. Mary Lane Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. Harris Taylor Ronald Testa ’65 Corey Thrush ’99 and Dan Cuffaro ’91 Andrea ’72 and Joseph Uravitch Sue Wall Harriet L. Warm and Richard Blum* Jonathan Wehner and Joan Chase Sarah Weiner Lita and Loren Weiss Marilyn Weston Virginia Yazbeck ’72 Allen Zimmerman

Support Through CSU In recognition of the mutually beneficial educational relationship between Cleveland State University (CSU) and the Cleveland Institute of Art—as evidenced through academic support, student and faculty advancement and enrichment, as well as various discounts—CSU disbursed funds to CIA that the State of Ohio had previously appropriated to the university for capital construction at the College. These funds were used toward renovation of CIA’s Joseph McCullough Center for the Visual Arts and construction of the new George Gund building.

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Printmaking chair Maggie Denk-Leigh works with a student. Photo by Jeff Forman.

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The 2023 cohort for CIA’s Creativity Works program through which participating students are tasked with organizing a project of their choice with a community partner.

Entities Through Which Donor-Advised Gifts Were Made

Gifts in Kind

Amazon Smile Berrien Community Foundation Cleveland Foundation Fidelity Investments Glenmede Trust Company Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Jewish Federation of Cleveland Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc National Philanthropic Trust The Pledgeling Foundation Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc. Schwab Charitable Fund The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Vanguard Charitable

Abattoir Gallery Jessica Birchfield ’09 and Jerry Birchfield, Jr. ’09 Bob Blasko Denise Gatsos Amy Hardacre ’85 Jeffrey Kirkby Merle and Robert Kiwi Irving Kushner Barbara and Howard Nearman Judith Pitlick Lisa Rybicki Ben Schroeder Sally and John Schulze Dominic Scibilia ’72 Jing Shueh ’22 Blanche Vanis ’58 Sherry Wu ’22

Organizational Matching Gifts

In Honor Of

Eaton Frederick S. Upton Foundation Glenmede Trust Company Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. Keybank Foundation The G.R. Lincoln Family Foundation Nordson Corporation PNC Foundation

Kathy Buszkiewicz James Mazurkewicz ’67

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David L. Deming ’67 Shirley and Frank Piku John C. Ewing David W. Wittkowsky and James S. Anderson Bonnie and Michael Cole

Penni and David Ewing Melodie Grable and Thomas W. Coffey Leslie Lahr Louis Parrott, Jr. Kim Ann Pfau Astri Seidenfeld Jeff Zinsmayer Malou Monago Astri Seidenfeld Grafton J. Nunes and Effie Tsengas Nunes William Harper, Jr. ’67 and William BenjaminHarper Drs. Suber and Cindy Huang Brooke Knight Gaylee and Christopher McCracken Malou and Fred Monago Pat Reilly Cynthia G. and Michael Resch Louise Rice-Valentine Drs. Michael and Joanne Schwartz Penelope Sikoutris Susie and Angelo Stames Angelina Patterson Jonathan Patterson Elizabeth Studnicki Cynthia Studnicki Roach ’82

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Scholarship and Endowment Honor Roll

Klinger-Prendergast Scholarship for NonTraditional Students Nora Prendergast and Bryan Klinger ’93

Priscilla Thompson Memorial Scholarship Neil Thompson

Alumni Association Endowed Fund Anonymous

Sharon Lynn Kumin Scholarship for Excellence in Interior Design Robin M. Kumin

Fred Walker Writing Prize Clare Walker*

Erwin Angala ’00 Scholarship in Industrial Design Anonymous Hillary Brady Tracy David Erica Dowdy Katie Genaw Brian Hlynosky Stephanie Hoffmann Micah Jones James MacIsaac Susan Vivano Kenneth F. Bates Scholarship for Excellence in Enameling Carol and Benham Bates Dennis Buck ’73 Scholarship for Excellence in Photography Nora and David Buck H. C. Cassill Scholarship in Printmaking Linda and Jack Lissauer Linda ’67 and Bruce ’66 McCombs Center for Teaching and Learning Endowment Fund Eric and Jane Nord Family Fund Fran and Jules Belkin Laura Ospanik ’80 and Stephen Robbins George Clements Memorial Scholarship for Travel Abroad Harriet Moore Ballard ’87* Anthony W. Eterovich Memorial Scholarship Fund Family of Anthony Eterovich ’38 Audrey ’48 and Harvey Feinberg Scholarship Gwendolyne and Steven Feinberg

Herbert F. Leisy Family Endowed Fund Herbert Leisy, Jr.* Eleanor Bonnie McCoy Scholarship Louisa Bonnie ’81 and Gregory Scarich Joseph McCullough ’48 Scholarship for Excellence in Painting Clare Walker* Warren & Betsi Morris Scholarship Warren and Betsi Morris Joseph B. ’40 and Algesa O’Sickey Scholarship Joseph B. O’Sickey ’40* Trust Sears-Swetland Scholarship Ruth Swetland Eppig and Michael Eppig Kim Sherwin Endowment for Cinematheque Kim Sherwin* Julian Stanczak ’54 Scholarship Christopher Stanczak Professor Emerita Barbara Stanczak ’90 Scholarship Fund Christopher Stanczak Daniel H. Straffon Memorial Scholarship Rochelle and Jonathan Straffon Cynthia and Peter Straffon

Wenda F. von Weise Scholarship Anne and Charles von Weise Erica E. Weiss Memorial Scholarship Fund David Weiss Marilyn J. White ’79 Scholarship Marilyn White ’79 Mildred Williams Eynon Wooddell ’25 Scholarship Lois and Derry Eynon Eleanor A. and Jack D. Zipp Scholarship for Excellence in Glass Mrs. Amy R. Zipp

In Memory Of Jerome M. Aidlin ’61 William T. Moore, III ’84 Nick Amster Sarah J. Buck Susan Armbrecht Laura Paglin Leonard Blasko ’61 Loren Roth Lyle C. Deavers Helene Kovesdi Gerald F. Garfield ’50 Jackson and Lois Mowry Mary Lane Sullivan

Alaisa Gordon ’23 at work in her Animation studio. Photo by Jeff Forman.

Fund For Our Future Edward H. Frost Family Trust Fred Gutzeit ’62* Gallery Group Scholarship The Gallery Group, Inc. Myrtle Waintrup Givelber ’31 Prize for Female Artists Anonymous Hanna-Feldstein Scholarship Fund Susan Hanna* John Jackson ’77 Memorial Scholarship Helen Zakin Frances V. Kaufman Scholarship Fund Stephanie Doben Sue Kaufman Larry Havre Kline Prize for Excellence in Photography Sheryl and Judson Kline James N. Kline Jonathan and Chris Kline

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Constance Gordon Louise P. Chesler Rebecca Edmiston Joanne Shaps Vidinsky Fred E. Gutzeit ’62 James J. Juszczyk ’66 Gerald P. Hirshberg ’63 Linda Hirshberg Mary L. Hobson ’35 Sally Hobson Sally Hollington Richard R. Hollington Mary Beth Hoyt John Hoyt ’66 Robert J. Jergens ’60 Gerald Barna David C. Jones ’61 John J. Kaminsky John Liston Sandy and Dick Beery Leslie Boyle and Sam Corney Lynnette Carter Elizabeth Clough Nancy Cornthwaite Janis Davis Patti Derringer DocMagic Olivia Ehmann Paula Graf Kevin Hoskinson Lisa Lutsock Ruffing Montessori School Deborah Sherwood Matthew Walsh Pam and Dick Yarnell Sharon K. Yarnell June Marie Macek Stephen Macek Suzanne Mars ’90 Gary J. Yarus John Paul Miller ’40 Dene Miller Alden ’67 Donald Neumann Richard Brunken Christopher Burton Cairta and Steve Huang Melissa Mango Caroline G. Oberndorf Cynthia Prior Gascoigne and Jim Gascoigne Kate Geraci ’03 Kathryn Heidemann Meegan McGee Frederick T. McGuire Paula McMenamy Betsy and Fred Stueber Margaret and Sam Weingart Margaret Wilkes Ambrozi Paliwoda ’32 Stephan C. Paliwoda Hazel A. Schmitkons ’61 Vernie Nethercut Julian Stanczak ’54 Cynthia and Charles ’71 Herndon

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Visitors view work at the 2023 Student Independent Exhibition in Reinberger Gallery. Photo by Leah Trznadel ’19.

John Sulak ’51 Bonnie and Stephen D. Lau Christina Lautenberg Marie and James J. McMonagle Frances P. Taft Dene Miller Alden ’67 George Charles Temethy Roger Temethy Dan P. Tranberg Nichole Woods ’11 and Michael Meier ’10 Carlos Vazquez ’54 Jeffrey Haller Judith Weidenthal Dr. Daniel T. Weidenthal, M.D. Samuel G. Weiner ’40 Sarah Weiner

Heritage Circle Honor Roll Established in 1982, the Heritage Circle recognizes those individuals who make an investment in the future of the Cleveland Insitute of Art through a bequest, gift annuity or other planned gift arrangement. These special gifts sustain the College’s reputation for excellence and enhance the quality of its artistic and academic programs. Anonymous Carol Adams ’70 Richard M. and Dene Miller Alden ’67 Jean E. Appleby and David Edelstein Fran and Jules Belkin Jack J. Benvenuto ’66 Donald P. Bins ’66 Peter Paedra Bramhall ’70 Gary Bukovnik ’71 Caroline “Drew” Davenport ’89 Mark A. Dreger George* and Becky Dunn

Merle Edelman ’52 James P. Grigg Margaret Ann Gudbranson William Harper ’67 Patricia Ward Heinke ’55 Jeanetta Ho ’96 Etole and Julian Kahan ’56 Gloria and David Kahan Ray Kowalski ’57 Joan Cornett McConnell ’52 Joseph P. Naujokas Laura Ospanik ’80 and Stephen Robbins Rich Petruska Steven Albert Ramsey ’83 Thomas Roese ’71 Debra and Warren Rosman Jerry Smith Joy Praznik Sweeney ’58 Charles S. Tramontana ’64 Jennifer L. Tucker ’88 Sue Wall Georgianne Grande Wanous ’66 Cydney Weingart ’73 Marilyn J. White ’79 Trudy and Steven R. Wiesenberger Anna* and Emma ’48 Yarlekovich Steven A. Zilber

Heritage Circle Memorial Roll Anonymous Judith A. Abrams Jane H. Alexander ’48 Elaine E. and Robert M. Anderson ’48 Paul K. Apkarian Ernest W. Bako ’48 Charles Lang Bergengren Ruth Gedeon Boza ’44 Clara Rust Bringham Helen E. Brown Barbara K. Buddenhagen Rudolph E. Bundas ’33 Barbara Smith Carlson ’51 Elizabeth N. Chamberlain Mary M. Chatman Helen C. Cole Jean Combes Hines ’46 @cleinstituteart


John W. Cox Trust Ruth M. Danis ’35 Trust Barry Lewis Duncan ’45 Ruth Richards Dunn ’34 Edris Eckhardt ’31 Elizabeth Whitney Evans Jane Iglauer Fallon ’36 Helen Louise Fitz-Gerald ’70 Phoebe Flory Maxeen ’76 and John A. Flower Ted Frost ’88 Brenda K. Fuchs ’62 Ellen Garms Marjorie Godin Sybil J. Gould ’31 Dorothy Turobinski Grauer Elaine Harris Green Susan Hanna and Marvin Feldstein Gertrude Hornung Martha A. Horvath ’54 and Michael S. Horvath Laura A. Hugus Clark Hungerford Jane E. Hunter Frank H. Hurley Robert J. Jergens ’60 Elizabeth Clisby Jones ’31 Dr. Louis D. Kacalieff Florence K. Kelley E. Jane Kime ’31 Irene Kissel ’27 Ruth G. Klein ’34 Fredrick S. Lamb Carolyn C. Lampl Frances Wise Lang

Muriel H. Lehr ’29 Herbert F. Leisy Toby Devan Lewis Norma M. Levy ’35 Theresa Smotzer Lind ’35 Norman H. Lonz ’47 Dolores L. Luckay ’36 Zella Eckels Marggraf ’44 Trust Malcolm McBride William M. McVey ’28 Francis J. Meyers ’51 Mary Moon Dr. and Mrs. Rocco L. Motto J. Otto Nausbaum Trust Florine E. Nicodemus ’25 Dorothe L. Niebes ’37 Caroline G. Oberndorf Joseph Oros, Jr. ’39 Algesa O’Sickey Joseph B. O’Sickey ’40 Silvia Balslew Page Trust Irma A. Pauli The Pearce Project Miriam Peck ’33 Helen Greene Perry Caroline S. Potter Louise B. Price ’40 Nancy R. Ranney Matilda H. Rovtar Trust Ernest F. Ruppe ’46 Arthur H. Sahagian ’47 Charles L. Sallee, Jr. ’38 Stuart B. Schaffner in memory of Dorothy K. Schaffner

Hazel Haynes Schmitkons ’61 Viktor Schreckengost ’29 Laura V. Shapero Glenn M. ’13 and Elsa V. Shaw Kim Sherwin Edith Smith Marion H. Spiller in memory of William R. Spiller Herbert H. Starkey ’48 Rolf and Maria Stoll Frank E. Taplin, Jr. Lockwood Thompson Carol H. Tildes ’29 Frances R. Trawick ’33 Mary Louise Vail Clare R. Walker Mary L. Ward ’31 William E. Ward ’47 Annette R. Watson ’29 Helen P. White Herbert A. White in memory of Margaret Fox White ’28 Jack White ’66 Margaret F. White ’28 Pauline E. Woodin ’52 Odette and Paul Wurzburger Emily M. Yeandle ’30 Frederick H. Yehl ’47 Michael Clay Zahratka ’64 Peter A. Zorn, Jr. ’65

Lauren Yeager ’09 conducts a studio visit with Zion Monice Jones ’24.

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Cinematheque Honor Roll of Donors Leaders $10,000 + Anonymous Cynthia and Michael Resch Kim Sherwin* Mark K. and Janet Rosel Smith

Members $1,500+ David Goldberg Nance Hikes Albert Leonetti and Ruth Anna Carlson Maureen Mullin

Sponsors $500+ Sarah Buck David Burke Mark Cole DocMagic Frank and Maureen Greicius John and Jeanne Jenks John Kaminski Leslie Lahr Low Spark Films Paul Mason Debi Nemec Mary Ann and Gregory Schwartz Astri Seidenfeld Janet and John Telaroli Loren and Robert Vail Benjamin and Catherine Vail Steven A. Zilber / Zilber Family Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland

Sustaining $250+ Laura Avery Fran and Jules Belkin Angela Bourdeau Anita and Thomas Cook William W. Currie Don DiFrancesco Margaret and Peter Dobbins Steven Friedman Karen and Kurt Henkle President + CEO Kathryn J. Heidemann speaks during ​​ Creativity in Cities: Placemaking Powered by Art, Design and Innovation. Photo by Leah Trznadel ’19.

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Industrial Design faculty member Adrian Slattery discusses Transportation Design student Agent Dunstone’s 2023 Spring Show work. Photo by Jeff Forman.

Annie Holden Mr. Charles R. Honton The Last Moving Picture Co. Frederick Lautzenheiser Stephen Lorton Stephen Macek Tony Marini Frederick McGuire Diana and Dan Medalie Linda L. Meixner Ph.D. Kathryn Reinhardt Michael Ruffing Joseph Sarasa Betty Schaal and Rusty Culp Brian Schriefer Jane and Eric Shapiro Beth and Dean Slejko David W. Wittkowsky and James S. Anderson

Supporting $100 Anonymous Dr. Louise Acheson and Mr. Kenneth J. Vinciquerra Kathleen and Nozar Alaolmolki Amie Albert ’69 Marie-Rose Andriadi Charles Bacon Paul Barans and Kim Ann Pfau Thomas Barnard III David C. Barnett John Bartolozzi Sandy and Dick Beery Suzanne Bellini Roger Blatnick Henry Boom and Anne Batzell Leslie Boyle Laura Bozell Gary Brierley Phyllis Brody Mark Brown Doug Bunker Patricia and George Chan Cheng Chen and Zhiyao Feng Kim Christopher

Mark Cina Vitelia Cisneros Beth Clough Charla Coatoam Barbara and Michael Cohen Mary Ann Conn-Brody Thomas Cooper Barbara Davis Maryellen and Bryan Davis Ed Dedich Fred Dillon Harry Edwards Robert Fairchild Elizabeth Ferguson Steven Fitch Diane Fitzpatrick Barbara and Roger French Jana Sward Friess Joseph Galanek and Michelle Martello Eugene C. Gartland, Jr. Pat and Ern Gerardo Debbi Glosserman Debra S. Gold Alan Goldman Karsten and Jonathan Goldman Melodie Grable and Thomas Coffey Paula Graf Robert Hawkes Emily Heddleson Joan Hulburt and Arthur Heuer Kip Horsburgh Gale and James Jacobsohn Sue and W. B. Joseph John Kaminsky Brian Kay Renu Khosla Mary Eileen Kilbane and John Myers Shawna Kirk and Michael Wendt Brooke Knight Evan Komito and Jewel Moulthrop Helene Kovesdi James Krukones David LaSalvia Billie Lawless Edward Leslie Matt Majeski

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Karen Marano and Francesco Melfi Joyce McIntosh Harriet McLeod Claudia Metz and Tom Woodworth Jan Milic Claudio Milstein Richard Myers Stephen Myers Jill Nealon-Rowland and John Rowland Kim Neuendorf Laura Ospanik ’80 and Stephen P. Robbins Laura Paglin Linda Park Louis Parrott, Jr. Rita Pencis William Peterson Deb Pinter ’88 Sandra and Pirouz Pirouz Peter Pogacar Mary and Doug Powell Michael Richter Cindy and Jonathan Rogen Jo Ellen and Michael Rogoff Jan Roller and David Abbott

Debra and Warren Rosman Ruffing Montessori School Marianne Sachs Diane Schwartz Martha Scott Mary Cay and Lee Scullin Margaret Sondey and William Hines Cynthia Steinberger Alice and Albert Stratton Susan Strauss and Christopher Wozniak Jeanne Marie Stumpf-Carome Ted Takacs and Nancy Fleming Judy Takács ’86 and Scott Pendergast Frank Tarasco Robert S. and May C. Targett Christine and Jesse Theis Brian Tinker Martha and Ed Towns Monica, Linden and Edward Wagner Matthew Walsh Kathleen Weiss Sharon Yarnell Jane Zaharias

Lily Hupp ’24 works in the Jewlery + Metals studio. Photo by Jeff Forman.

CIA presented its 2023 Awards for Excellence in April. From left, artist Dexter Davis ’90; Reinberger Gallery director Nikki Woods ’12; President + CEO Kathryn J. Heidemann; Board chair Cynthia Prior Gascoigne; Board member Laura Ospanik ’80; and Columbus Foundation President and CEO Douglas F. Kridler, who accepted a posthumous award on behalf of arts advocate William P. Blair III. Photo by Amber N. Ford ’16.

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Community Partners Platinum $20,000+

Gold $5,000–$19,999 Lozick Family Foundation

Meisel & Pesses Family Foundation

Ford Motor Company William O. and Gertrude L. Frohring Foundation Graffiti HeArt The Hankins Foundation Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. The Leonard Krieger Fund of the Cleveland Foundation The Murch Foundation Parker Hannifin Foundation RPM International, Inc. The Neil L. Thompson Family Foundation, Inc. Ulmer & Berne LLP

Silver $1,500–$4,999 Boyd Watterson Asset Management, LLC Cleveland Arts Prize Consulate of Mexico Cowan Pottery Museum Associates The Harry K. & Emma R. Fox Charitable Foundation The Jean, Harry and Brenda Fuchs Family Foundation The Gallery Group, Inc. The Laub Foundation David and Inez Myers Foundation Nina and Norman Wain Family Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland S.K. Wellman Foundation

Fenn Educational Fund

John Huntington Fund for Education

Sears-Swetland Family Foundation

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2022–23 Board of Directors Officers Cynthia Prior Gascoigne Board Chair Francine Belkin Vice Chair Frederick W. Clarke Vice Chair John B. Schulze Vice Chair Michael Schwartz PhD Vice Chair Mark K. Smith Vice Chair Janet A. Spreen Vice Chair Howard M. Groedel Secretary John Tortelli Treasurer and Assistant Secretary Kathryn Heidemann President + CEO

Board Members ≠ National Director Josephine Anderson Amy Bendall Marianne Bernadotte William Busta David Buttram ’89 Steven M. Cencula ’91 (until 4/12/23) Frederick W. Clarke Grosvie Cooley (after 9/20/2022) Richard A. Desich Jr. Ruth Swetland Eppig Marsha B. Everett ’81 (until 9/20/2022) August L. Fluker, AIA LEED AP Margaret Fulton-Mueller Cynthia Prior Gascoigne Matthew L. Greene Howard M. Groedel Curlee Raven Holton ’89 ≠ Jennifer M. Langer (until 9/20/2022) James D. Lincoln William N. Masters Warren L. Morris John Mueller (after 1/24/2023) Kim Kyle Nordstrom (after 9/20/2022) Bill Nottingham ’01 (until 10/26/2022) Laura F. Ospanik ’80 Connie Ozan Paul D. Pesses Michael H. Port Peter J. Pronovost MD, PhD, FCCM Mark Reigelman II ’06 ≠ Scott E. Richardson ’91 Kyla Epstein Schneider (after 1/24/2023) John B. Schulze Michael Schwartz PhD Greg S. Shaw PhD Lynne Shlonsky (after 9/20/2022) Robert M. Siewert CFA Judson E. Smith (until 9/20/2022) Mark K. Smith Carey L. Spencer Janet A. Spreen Cathy Wain Stamler

Steven D. Standley Elizabeth F. Stueber Martin Tarr Amy Viny Tracey F. Weaver

Charise Reid Vice President, Human Resources and Support Services + Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer

Advisory Board Members

Yvette Sobky Shaffer Vice President, Enrollment Management + Marketing

Co-Chairs Kim Chapman ’17 (after 8/19/2022) William N. Masters Kimberly Chapman ’17 Marsha B. Everett ’81 (after 9/20/2022) Amity Fowler (until 9/20/2022) Chann Fowler-Spellman Sally L. Gries (until 9/20/2022) Erica Hartman-Horvitz Bryan Klinger ’93 Svetlana M. Loshakov, CFA Kelly Masters (after 1/24/2023) Amy E. Miller (until 2/24/2023) Casey Monda (after 1/24/2023) Kim Kyle Nordstrom (until 9/20/2022) Madeleine Parker Stamy Paul René Polin Jr. ’94 Barbara D. Richter PhD Eileen Roth Lynne Shlonsky (until 9/20/2022) Karen A. Skunta ’74 Laura G. Stack (until 10/21/2022) Margaret H. Stanton (until 2/7/2023) Laurence Talley, CPA, CIA Susan Wadden ’99 Katherine Esshaki Wensink Marjorie Williams (after 1/24/2023)

Directors Emeriti Francine Belkin Donald Insul Gary R. Johnson Jennie S. Jones Clay Mock Creighton B. Murch John R. Nottingham ’72 Caroline Oberndorf (passed away 5/17/2023) John W. Spirk ’72 Lois J. Sussen ’92 Joy E. Sweeney ’58 Rollin H. White III

Cabinet Members Kathryn Heidemann President + CEO Jesse Grant Associate Vice President, Student Affairs + Dean of Students Scott Ligon President, Faculty Senate Matthew McKenna Associate Vice President, Information Systems + Technology Malou Monago Vice President, Institutional Advancement + External Relations

Jimmy Schlemmer (after 8/1/2022) Chair, Staff Council

John Tortelli Vice President, Business Affairs + Chief Financial Officer Greg Watts (after 7/5/2022) Vice President, Academic Affairs + Dean of Faculty

Directors of Public Programming John Ewing Cinematheque Gabrielle Burrage (through 8/30/2022) Continuing Education + Community Outreach Valerie Temple (after 11/14/2022) Continuing Education + Community Outreach Nikki Woods ’12 Reinberger Gallery

Thank You and Welcome During the 2022–23 fiscal year, the Cleveland Institute of Art welcomed Kathryn J. Heidemann as President + CEO and as an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors. CIA also welcomed Grosvie Cooley as a new member of the Board of Directors. Kim Kyle Nordstrom and Lynne Shlonsky moved from the Advisory Council to the Board of Directors in September 2022. John Mueller and Kyla Epstein Schneider joined the Board of Directors in January 2023. Jennifer Langer and Judson Smith stepped down from the Board of Directors and Marsha B. Everett ’81 moved from the Board of Directors to the Advisory Council in September 2022. Bill Nottingham ’01 left the Board of Directors in October 2022 and Steven Cencula ’91 left in April 2023. In September 2022, the Corporation approved a change to Advisory Council from Advisory Board. CIA welcomed new Advisory Council members Kelly Masters, Casey Monda and Marjorie Williams in January 2023. Kimberly Chapman ’17 was appointed as the Chair of the Advisory Council in August 2022. Amity Fowler and Sally L. Gries stepped down from the Advisory Council in September 2022, Laura Stack stepped down in October 2022, and Amy Miller and Margaret Harris Stanton stepped down in February 2023. CIA thanks them for their service. Sadly, Director Emeritus Caroline Oberndorf passed away this year. Mrs. Oberndorf served on the Board of Directors and Advisory Board for more than 30 years. Her experience as a philanthropist gave her a unique perspective during her tenure, which she proudly shared. She will be remembered for her devotion to CIA and the Cleveland arts community.

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