STUDIO IN A SCHOOL ASSOCIATION INC
75 West End Avenue, NEW YORK, NY 10023 www.studioinaschool.org

Total Revenue
$6,769,552
Total Expenses
$7,118,232
Net Assets
$20,480,402

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO FOSTER CREATIVE & INTELLECTUAL DEVE- LOPMENT OF STUDENTS OF ALL AGES & COLLABORATE WITH & SUPPORT EDUCATORS THROUGH QUALITY VISUAL ARTS PROGRAMS LED BY ARTS PROFESSIONALS.

THE RESIDENCY PROGRAM PROVIDES CUSTOMIZED VISUAL ARTS INSTRUCTION THAT SERVES DESIGNATED CLASSES, OFFERS SPECIFIC ART MEDIA, OR ADDRESSES THE NEEDS OF PARTICULAR STUDENTS, SUCH AS MULTILINGUAL LEARNERS OR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES. RANGING FROM 6 TO 20 WEEKS, RESIDENCIES SERVE STUDENTS BOTH DURING AND AFTER SCHOOL. STUDIO ARTIST INSTRUCTORS PROVIDE HANDS-ON VISUAL ART INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS AS WELL AS TEACHER AND FAMILY ENGAGEMENT IN THE VISUAL ARTS. DUE TO THE PANDEMIC IN 2020, INSTRUCTION SHIFTED TO VIRTUAL PLATFORMS. IN 2019-20, THE RESIDENCY PROGRAM SERVED 13,900 STUDENTS IN 241 RESIDENCES IN PARTNERSHIP WITH 124 PARTNER SITES IN ALL NYC BOROUGHS.

THE LONG TERM PROGRAM ESTABLISHES SEQUENTIAL, STANDARDS-BASED VISUAL ARTS CURRICULUM IN NYC PUBLIC SCHOOLS WHICH LACK VISUAL ARTS INSTRUCTION. PARTNER SCHOOLS HAVE TITLE I STATUS, MAKE A 5-YEAR COMMITMENT, AND DEDICATE A SPACE FOR THE ART STUDIO. THROUGH INSTRUCTION ACROSS GRADES IN DIVERSE ART MEDIA, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY WORKSHOPS, AND SCHOOL-WIDE EXHIBITIONS, THE ARTIST INSTRUCTOR EMBEDS THE VISUAL ARTS INTO THE CURRICULUM AND CULTURE OF THE SCHOOL. THE PROGRAM WORKS WITH 25 SCHOOLS CITYWIDE EACH YEAR, SERVING UP TO 9,000 STUDENTS AND 500 TEACHERS. IN MARCH 2020, DUE TO THE PANDEMIC, ALL INSTRUCTION MOVED TO A DIGITAL LEARNING STRATEGY.

THREE OUT-OF-SCHOOL TEEN PROGRAMS FOCUS ON MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND ARE DESIGNED TO BUILD TEENS CAPACITY AS ARTISTS; PREPARE THEM FOR THE COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS; AND PROVIDE MEANINGFUL WORK WITH COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS. PROGRAMS INCLUDE STUDIO INTENSIVES, A SERIES OF ADVANCED VISUAL ARTS WORKSHOPS OFFERED FREE ON SATURDAYS AND DURING SCHOOL BREAKS; AND THE TEEN APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM AND BLOOMBERG ARTS INTERNSHIP PROGRAM, WHICH BUILD ACADEMIC AND WORKPLACE SKILLS; MENTOR STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE SEARCH PROCESS; INTRODUCE CAREERS IN THE ARTS, AND PROVIDE PAID SUMMER EMPLOYMENT.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Thomas CahillPresident - Studio Institute35$298,000
Joyce Lawlerdirector of development35$122,198
Margo AmgottINTERIM EXEC DIR., AS OF 6/1935$98,903
Christine OffermannDIR. OF FINANCE, THRU 09/1935$91,389
Jon Fish 0919-1219Interim Dir. of finance35$77,031
Gregory PiersonDir. of Finance, as of 12/1935$2,885
Alison Scott-WilliamsPRESIDENT, as of 03/2035$0
Fred WilsonDirector, as of 04/202$0
Patricia Williamsdirector2$0
Amanda TaylorDirector2$0
Linda SafranDirector2$0
Shane NeufeldDirector2$0
Hasna Muhammad Ed DDirector2$0
Joanna MilsteinDirector2$0
Kathryn McauliffeDirector2$0
Jane Kleindirector2$0
Isabella HutchinsonDirector2$0
Agnes GundFounder/director2$0
Richard GlasebrookDirector2$0
Erika FaustDirector2$0
Jennnifer CecereDIRECTOR, as of 01/202$0
Phong BuiDIRECTOR2$0
Tony BecharaDirector2$0
Mary MattinglySecretary2$0
Patricia Hewitt EsqTreasurer2$0
Dorothy LichtensteinVice chair2$0
Kenneth CooperVice Chair2$0
Dr Vivian PanChair2$0

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