EIN 13-3585408

Museum of Arts and Design

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
127
Year formed
1991
Most recent tax filings
2023-12-01
NTEE code, primary
Description
Museum of Arts and Design collects, displays, and interprets objects that document contemporary and historic innovation in craft, art, and design. It celebrates the creative process through educational programs and exhibitions that champion makers across creative fields. Its education programs provide enrichment and exposure to the arts for thousands of K-12 students annually, with an emphasis on reaching underserved youth. The Museum presents groundbreaking exhibitions each year at its home in Columbus Circle.
Total revenues
$12,286,366
2023
Total expenses
$13,704,797
2023
Total assets
$94,648,575
2023
Num. employees
127
2023

Program areas at Museum of Arts and Design

Exhibitions each year, the Museum of Arts and Design presents groundbreaking exhibitions that support its mission to champion makers across creative fields. In fy23, the Museum mounted original exhibitions at its home in columbus circle, including funk you too: humor and irreverence in ceramic sculpture (march 18-august 27, 2023); generation paper: a fashion phenom of the 1960s (march 18-august 27, 2023); craft front & center (february 4, 2023-april 21, 2024); shary boyle: outside the palace of me (september 23, 2023-february 25, 2024); taylor swift: storyteller (march 20, 2023-september 5, 2024); and the burke prize (nov 7, 2023-march 5, 2024).
Education and programming the Museum of Arts and Design's education programs provide enrichment and exposure to the Arts for thousands of k-12 students annually-with an emphasis on reaching underserved youth. These programs take place throughout the galleries and mad's sixth-floor education center, as well as virtually when schools are not able to come to mad, which allows the Museum to reach wider audiences and cater to a variety of students. While the mechanisms and/or target populations of these programs differ, they share the same overarching goals: to broaden the experience and knowledge of new york city's school children; make learning opportunities available to those who would otherwise not have access; build critical thinking and problem solving skills; and create an environment of success that not only fosters self-confidence and self-esteem, but also impacts lifelong achievement.docent tours:nine weekly free public tours led by mad's dynamic guides of the Museum's exhibitions and permanent collection, in which visitors learn about the materials, processes, and concepts that drive contemporary innovation in the fields of art, craft, and design.verbal description tours:held virtually and in-person, artist-educators lead a tour of current exhibitions specifically designed for visitors who are blind or have low vision. Through verbal description, conversation, and sensory experiences, visitors gain an understanding of the materials, processes, and concepts that drive innovation in the fields of art, craft, and Design. In addition to verbal description tours, mad offers asl-interpreted programs including tours of exhibitions, performances, and public programs in mad's theater.k-12 madlab:the Museum of Arts and Design offers inquiry-driven, thematically based online and on-site programs for k-12 school groups, summer camps, and youth organizations. Madlab is the Museum's flagship arts-in-education program designed to engage k-12 students across new york city in the art of making; encourage social and skill development via learning with the hands; and help students and teachers achieve the requirements of nyc's blueprint for teaching and learning in the Arts. The program's core is a 90-minute tour and art-making workshop tied to classroom subjects and structured around current exhibitions.arts access:as a core part of mad's commitment to bring Arts education to underserved youth, the Museum offers madlab k-12 free of charge to nyc's title i schools through Arts access. Since its launch in 2010,the program has come to account for more than 40% of all schools served.professional development for teachers:led by artists, curators, and Museum educators, mad's professional development workshops enable k-12 educators to discover creative ways of interpreting and presenting fundamental concepts in all subject areas, using art, craft, and Design as a bridge for comprehension. Workshops take place during nyc department of education district-wide professional development days, with additional professional development opportunities online and onsite throughout the year. Mad also offers custom designed workshops for individual schools or districts.teen council:mad's teen council is comprised of artslife and recess intensive alumni who share a common interest in art, Design, and community engagement. The teen council plans events for teens, including artslab workshops.artslife internships:each summer, artslife enables ten rising high school juniors and seniors to pursue seven-week paid internships with the Museum, integrating them into a variety of operations and providing them with an important perspective on the working world. Participants reflect the vast geographic, cultural and socioeconomic diversity of the city, and come into the program with limited or no previous experience with the Arts. The program provides the students with opportunities to develop a range of key leadership, communication and social skills needed for future success. Artslife interns engage in a range of activities that fall into four categories- Museum studies, leadership, workshops, and field trips.recess:is a week-long intensive internship program for teens 13 to 18 to learn about art and art history with other nyc teens, develop and lead peer-to-peer tours and learn how museums work. The week-long internships take place during nyc public schools' winter and spring breaks.artist studios:the artist studios host artists and designers 4 days a week as they produce their work in a live studio environment. Visitors to mad meet working artists who openly welcome questions and dialogue, and discuss their processes, materials, and concepts with diverse members of the public. This program serves as an innovative model of interactivity and engagement that benefits local artists and Museum visitors through observation, making, and discussion of creative processes. The Museum supports living artists, providing needed resources such as stipends, studio space, professional development opportunities, and exposure to art professionals such as curators, academics and programmers.artslab:artslab is a free workshop series for teens, created by teens in mad's internship program. Artslab connects an alum of mad's artist studios residency program with a group of new york city teens. Admission is free and granted on a first-come, first-serve basis.family and intergenerational programs:family studio is a collaborative multi-generational art making workshop for children ages five and up and their caregivers to learn, explore, and create together in a semi-structured and gallery-based environment. Admission for children is free and children must be attended by a caregiver. Tickets for adults are required and include admission to the museum.public programs:opening new possibilities for audiences to engage with artists, designers, and cultural producers, mad organizes a broad spectrum of innovative and exploratory programs that foster further expansion of creative practices, including artist talks, symposia, performance, film, and artmaking workshops.

Who funds Museum of Arts and Design

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Schwab Charitable FundArts, Culture & Humanities$2,290,300
Bny Mellon Charitable Gift FundTo Further the Organization's Exempt Purpose$2,000,000
Columbia UniversityProgram Services$125,000
...and 56 more grants received totalling $5,220,983

Personnel at Museum of Arts and Design

NameTitleCompensation
Denise LewisChief Financial Officer$179,655
Elissa AutherCuratorial$175,856
Stephanie LangDirector of Special Events / Vice President of Special Events$133,640
Glenn AdamsonBoard Member$114,583
Timothy RodgersExecutive Director$416,127
...and 14 more key personnel

Financials for Museum of Arts and Design

RevenuesFYE 12/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$7,081,498
Program services$2,622,099
Investment income and dividends$664,766
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$5,732
Net rental income$959,323
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$-379,226
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$1,246,563
Miscellaneous revenues$85,611
Total revenues$12,286,366

Form 990s for Museum of Arts and Design

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-122024-11-14990View PDF
2022-122023-11-03990View PDF
2021-122022-11-01990View PDF
2020-122021-11-10990View PDF
2019-122021-03-01990View PDF
...and 10 more Form 990s

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Data update history
November 26, 2024
Received grants
Identified 7 new grant, including a grant for $2,000,000 from Bny Mellon Charitable Gift Fund
October 4, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 6 new personnel
July 20, 2024
Received grants
Identified 19 new grant, including a grant for $125,000 from Columbia University
May 18, 2024
Received grants
Identified 12 new grant, including a grant for $50,000 from Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF)
January 23, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
Nonprofit Types
Arts, culture, and humanities nonprofitsMuseumsCharities
Issues
EducationArts, cultural, and humanities
Characteristics
MembershipsLobbyingFundraising eventsState / local levelReceives government fundingEndowed supportGala fundraisersTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
2 Columbus Cir
New York, NY 10019
Metro area
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA
County
New York County, NY
Website URL
madmuseum.org/ 
Phone
(212) 299-7777
Facebook page
madmuseum 
Twitter profile
@madmuseum 
IRS details
EIN
13-3585408
Fiscal year end
December
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1991
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
A51: Art Museums
NAICS code, primary
7121: Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions
Parent/child status
Independent
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