SCHEMA 2022–2023 The Year in Review
Explore SCHEMA, the museum’s annual report, to learn more about SCMA exhibitions and programs, our staff, the contributions of museum donors and members, and new directions we’re taking to connect people to art, ideas and each other.
The heart of our work at the museum is connecting people to art, ideas and each other by creating space for and cultivating inquiry and reflection. In this ever-changing world, this mission demands equal parts flexibility and fortitude as well as the ability to be forward looking in our programs and planning. How do we best understand and build the future we want to inhabit? How do we meet the needs of today while creating capacity for tomorrow?
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SCHEMA 2022–2023
Editor in Chief: Tiffany Bradley
Digital Developer: Last Call Media
Digital Printer: Hadley Printing
Print Designer: Carolyn Eckert
Copy Editor: Jessica Skwire Routhier
Consulting Writer: Jennifer Gottlieb
SCMA Editorial Team: Tiffany Bradley, Martha Ebner, Aprile Gallant, Julia Giguere, Louise Krieger ’84, Jessica Nicoll ’83, Lauren Shea-Warner
Contributors: Danielle Carrabino, Emma Chubb, Martha Ebner, Lily Foster, Aprile Gallant, Jennifer Gottlieb, Gina Hall, Robyn Haynie, Jess Henry-Cross, Kelly Holbert, Henriette Kets de Vries, Louise Krieger ’84, Charlene Shang Miller, Jessica Nicoll ’83, Valerie Olivares ’24, Cloud Osmond ’24, Nina C. Peláez, Olivia Peyev ’24, Jane Statchen ’25, Lauren Shea Warner, Yao Wu
Photographers: Martha Ebner, Derek Fowles, Melissa Gallo, Lynne Graves, Gina Hall, Louise Krieger ’84, Charlene Shang Miller, Khalif Neville, Cloud Osmond ’24, Nina C. Peláez, Stephen Petegorsky, Jane Statchen ’25, Justin Thomas, Lenny Underwood, Matt Vought
SCHEMA 2022–2023 was produced with support from the Maxine Weil Kunstadter, class of 1924, Fund and the Friends of the Museum Gift Fund. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information throughout this publication.
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above left: Agano Machiko. Japanese, born 1953. Untitled. 2004. Fishing line, stainless steel wire, kozo paper, and acrylic mirrors (added in 2022). Purchased. Photo by Stephen Petegorsky; above right top: SCMA visitor in the African art installation on the third floor during Reunion weekend 2023. Photo by Derek Fowles Photography; above right bottom: Three visitors look at art in the second-floor gallery. Photo by Derek Fowles Photography