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School of Visual Arts

The School of Visual Arts New York City (SVA NYC) is a private for-profit art school in New York City.[2] It was founded in 1947 and is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design.[3]

School of Visual Arts
TypePrivate for-profit art school
Established1947
PresidentDavid Rhodes
Academic staff
971
Undergraduates3,871 (fall 2019)[1]
Postgraduates690 (fall 2019)[1]
Location,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsAICAD
Websitesva.edu
The 209 East 23rd Street building
Close-up of 209 East 23rd Street
The 214 East 21st Street building
West 21st Street buildings

History edit

This school was started by Silas H. Rhodes and Burne Hogarth in 1947 as the Cartoonists and Illustrators School;[4][5] it had three teachers and 35 students,[6] most of whom were World War II veterans who had a large part of their tuition underwritten by the U.S. government's G.I. Bill.[7] It was renamed the School of Visual Arts in 1956[5] and offered its first degrees in 1972.[8] In 1983, it introduced a Master of Fine Arts in painting, drawing and sculpture.[9]

The school has a faculty of more than 1,100[10] and a student body of over 3,000.[1][6] It offers 11 undergraduate and 22 graduate degree programs, and is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[6][11] and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.[12]

The interior design BFA is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation,[13] the art therapy MPS is approved by the American Art Therapy Association,[14] and the art education MA is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.[15]

The current school logo was created in 1997 by George Tscherny for its 50th anniversary,[16] and redesigned in 2013.[6]

In 2019 the school began the process of converting to nonprofit, with the SVA alumni organization (which is already an IRS tax-exempt entity) planning to purchase the school from its owners, who are retiring.[17]

Commencement speakers have included Susan Sontag, Carrie Mae Weems, Gloria Steinem, Roxane Gay, and John Waters.[18][19][20][21][22][23]

Continuing education edit

The continuing education division offers noncredit courses from most departments; a selection of advertising, branding, cartooning, copywriting, illustration and marketing courses taught in Spanish; professional development and corporate training courses; and summer residency programs.[24]

The school offers short-term study abroad programs in various creative fields.[25]

Location and campus edit

The school has several buildings in the Gramercy Park neighborhood, on Manhattan's east side, and in the Chelsea neighborhood, on the west side.[26] There is a residence hall on Ludlow Street, in the Lower East Side.[27] From 1994 to 1997, it had a branch campus in Savannah, Georgia; this was closed following a lawsuit from the Savannah College of Art and Design.[28][29]

Library edit

The library holds books, periodicals, audio recordings, films and other media;[30] the Milton Glaser Design Study Center and Archives, which comprises the collections of Chermayeff & Geismar, Seymour Chwast, Heinz Edelmann, Milton Glaser, Steven Heller, Ed McCabe, James McMullan, Tony Palladino, George Tscherny and Henry Wolf; and the SVA Archives, a repository for materials pertaining to the college's history.[31][32]

West 21st Street buildings edit

The building at 133 to 141 West 21st Street, between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue in Chelsea,[33][34] has studios for drawing and painting classes, and a small library called Library West which houses books specifically on animation, comics, illustration and art therapy.

The buildings at 132 and 136 West 21st Street have offices, classrooms and studios for art criticism, art education, art therapy, cartooning, computer art, design, illustration and writing. The building at 132 West 21st Street houses the Visible Futures Lab,[35] a workshop featuring traditional and emerging fabrication technology, which regularly hosts artists in residence.[36]

Residence halls edit

 
The Ludlow Residence (2021)

There are several residence halls available for students at SVA, including:

  • 23rd Street Residence (formerly New Residence), at 215 East 23rd Street, is an apartment-style dormitory reserved for new students.[37]
  • 24th Street Residence, is a 146,000-square-foot, 14-story residence hall that opened in August 2016. The site was purchased by Magnum Real Estate Group and 40 North in April 2015 for $32.25 million from the nonprofit International Center for the Disabled. It houses 505 residents in 242 suites, including office space, and serves as the flagship residence hall for the school.[37]
  • Ludlow Residence, at 101 Ludlow Street (abutting Delancey Street), on the Lower East Side, opened in 2009. This tower has 259 single and 47 double rooms.[37]

Former residence halls edit

SVA Galleries edit

SVA maintains three permanent gallery locations across its campus—SVA Gramercy Gallery, SVA Flatiron Gallery, and SVA Chelsea Gallery—which exhibit work from both students and established creative professionals. Every year, the SVA Chelsea Gallery stages an exhibition for its Masters Series recipient, who are honored with both an award and retrospective exhibition. The 2022 Masters Series Recipient was photographer, MacArthur Genius Grant-, and Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynsey Addario for her documentation of civilian life in conflict zones; the retrospective was covered by publications such as the New York Times, The Guardian, and Vanity Fair.[38][39][40][41][42][43]

Theatre edit

SVA Theatre
 
The theater in 2022
 
Former names23rd Street Theatre
Address333 West 23rd Street
LocationNew York City, New York
Coordinates40°44′46″N 73°59′59″W / 40.7461922°N 73.9998454°W / 40.7461922; -73.9998454
OwnerSchool of Visual Arts
Construction
OpenedJanuary 2009 (2009-01)
Renovated2008
ArchitectMilton Glaser
Website
svatheatre.com

The Theatre, also known as the SVA Theatre, is at 333 West 23rd Street, between Eighth Avenue and Ninth Avenue, in Chelsea.

The site was formerly called the 23rd Street Theatre, and served as the home of the Roundabout Theatre Company, from 1972 until 1984; when their lease expired, the venue was converted into a movie theatre, the Clearview Chelsea West Cinema.[44][45]

It was purchased in 2008, renovated, and reopened in January 2009. Milton Glaser designed the theatre's renovated interior and exterior, including the sculpture situated atop its marquee. The 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) facility houses two separate auditoriums, one with 265 seats and one with 480, and hosts class meetings, lectures, screenings and other public events. It has also hosted the red-carpet New York première of Ethan Hawke's The Daybreakers and a diverse list of world premières, ranging from Lucy Liu's 2010 feature documentary Redlight, to the 2011 Fox animated comedy Allen Gregory; and the 2012 film The Hunger Games. In 2013, Beyoncé held a release party and screening for her record-setting, self-titled visual album at the theatre.[46] Community partners that have used the theatre include the Tribeca and GenArt film festivals, Mayor Michael Bloomberg's PlaNYC environmental initiative, and the Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting.[47] The theater is also home to the Dusty Film & Animation Festival, held annually since 1990, which showcases the work of emerging filmmakers and animators from the college's BFA Film and Video and BFA Animation programs.[48]

Notable alumni and instructors edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "SVA Student Data" School of Visual Arts. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  2. ^ [1] sva.edu: About SVA
  3. ^ "About". Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  4. ^ Rothenberg, Randall (1988-10-24). "THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING; School of Visual Arts' Chairman Is Honored". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  5. ^ a b Kennedy, Randy (June 30, 2007). "Silas H. Rhodes Dies at 91; Built School of Visual Arts". The New York Times.
  6. ^ a b c d "New Logo for SVA done In-house". Under Consideration. August 28, 2013.
  7. ^ Dalal, Alia (Spring 2010). "Military Maneuvers". Visual Arts Journal, Vol 18, No. 1. pp. 4–7.
  8. ^ Appel, Jacob M. (May 2003). "Presidents Series: President David Rhodes: School of Visual Arts". Education Update Online.
  9. ^ "About SVA: History". School of Visual Arts. Retrieved November 13, 2021
  10. ^ "SVA Faculty". School of Visual Arts. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  11. ^ "Institution Directory". Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  12. ^ "School of Visual Arts". National Association of Schools of Art and Design. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  13. ^ "Accredited Programs". Council for Interior Design Accreditation. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  14. ^ "Art Therapy Educational Standards & American ArtTherapy Association Approved Art Therapy Master's Programs". American Art Therapy Association. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  15. ^ "About SVA: Accreditation". School of Visual Arts. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  16. ^ "George Tscherny Collection: SVA Archives" School of Visual Arts. December 12, 2021.
  17. ^ Shireman, Robert (2019-10-03). . The Century Foundation. Archived from the original on 2020-09-28. Retrieved 2020-12-22.
  18. ^ "COMMENCEMENTS; School of Visual Arts". The New York Times. 1990-06-02. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  19. ^ "Missing Graduation? Here Are 8 Inspiring Commencement Speeches From Carrie Mae Weems, Dana Schutz, and Artists Throughout History". Artnet News. 2020-05-18. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  20. ^ Fisher, Lauren Alexis (2017-05-10). "Gloria Steinem's Advice To Graduating Students: "Have Sex, Fun and Laughter"". Harper's BAZAAR. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  21. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (2020-05-27). "John Waters Energizes School Of Visual Arts Grads With Virtual Commencement Speech For 'Coronavirus Class Of 2020'". Deadline. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  22. ^ Greenberg, Ilana (2022-03-20). "Roxane Gay Keynotes SVA Commencement". Graphic Design USA. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  23. ^ Gunts, Ed (2022-05-16). "Novelist John Waters greets Baltimore fans at signing for 'Liarmouth' book". Baltimore Fishbowl. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  24. ^ "Continuing Education". School of Visual Arts.
  25. ^ "Destinations". School of Visual Arts.
  26. ^ Weiss, Lois (2018-05-23). "School of Visual Arts staying put in current location". New York Post. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  27. ^ "School of Visual Arts - SVA - New York City".
  28. ^ "The SCAD vs. School of Visual Arts lawsuit".
  29. ^ [2] BEST ART COLLEGES Powered by Art College Admissions
  30. ^ "SVA Library". School of Visual Arts. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
  31. ^ "Milton Glaser Design Study Center And Archives".
  32. ^ "School of Visual Arts Archives".
  33. ^ "Working Space". School of Visual Arts. 2012. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  34. ^ "SVA - 136 West 21st Street: 4th Floor". U.S. Green Building Council. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  35. ^ "Visible Futures Lab". Visible Futures Lab.
  36. ^ "Artist in Residence". Visible Futures Lab.
  37. ^ a b c d Maurer, Mark (2013-12-31). "Ben Shaoul developing School of Visual Arts dorm". The Real Deal. from the original on 2016-04-03.
  38. ^ Lubow, Arthur (2022-10-13). "Has War Changed, or Only War Photography?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  39. ^ ""Constantly in Motion": Photographer Lynsey Addario Reflects on Two Decades of Covering Wars and Global Crises". Vanity Fair. 2022-09-06. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  40. ^ Lang, Joel (2022-10-07). "New exhibit in NYC chronicles Westport photographer's life-risking career, from Libya to Ukraine". CT Insider. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  41. ^ Schofield, Daisy (2022-10-12). "On the frontlines of conflict and humanitarian crises with Lynsey Addario". Huck Magazine. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  42. ^ "School of Visual Arts to honour photojournalist Lynsey Addario with award and retrospective". The Art Newspaper - International art news and events. 2022-08-25. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  43. ^ Gilbert, Sarah (2022-08-12). "Photojournalist Lynsey Addario honoured for her work – in pictures". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  44. ^ 23rd Street Theater at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  45. ^ Simonson, Robert (2014-03-19). "Gene Feist, Founder of Roundabout Theatre Company, Dies at 91". Playbill. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  46. ^ Feeney, Michael J. "Beyoncé reveals tricks for secret-keeping at music video showing in School of Visual Arts Theatre". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  47. ^ "A Conversation Piece". School of Visual Arts. Retrieved September 6, 2009.
  48. ^ "Dusty Film & Animation Festival". Retrieved September 13, 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website  

school, visual, arts, york, city, private, profit, school, york, city, founded, 1947, member, association, independent, colleges, design, typeprivate, profit, schoolestablished1947presidentdavid, rhodesacademic, staff971undergraduates3, fall, 2019, postgraduat. The School of Visual Arts New York City SVA NYC is a private for profit art school in New York City 2 It was founded in 1947 and is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design 3 School of Visual ArtsTypePrivate for profit art schoolEstablished1947PresidentDavid RhodesAcademic staff971Undergraduates3 871 fall 2019 1 Postgraduates690 fall 2019 1 LocationNew York City New YorkCampusUrbanAffiliationsAICADWebsitesva wbr eduThe 209 East 23rd Street buildingClose up of 209 East 23rd StreetThe 214 East 21st Street buildingWest 21st Street buildings Contents 1 History 2 Continuing education 3 Location and campus 3 1 Library 3 2 West 21st Street buildings 3 3 Residence halls 3 3 1 Former residence halls 3 4 SVA Galleries 3 5 Theatre 4 Notable alumni and instructors 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThis school was started by Silas H Rhodes and Burne Hogarth in 1947 as the Cartoonists and Illustrators School 4 5 it had three teachers and 35 students 6 most of whom were World War II veterans who had a large part of their tuition underwritten by the U S government s G I Bill 7 It was renamed the School of Visual Arts in 1956 5 and offered its first degrees in 1972 8 In 1983 it introduced a Master of Fine Arts in painting drawing and sculpture 9 The school has a faculty of more than 1 100 10 and a student body of over 3 000 1 6 It offers 11 undergraduate and 22 graduate degree programs and is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools 6 11 and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design 12 The interior design BFA is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation 13 the art therapy MPS is approved by the American Art Therapy Association 14 and the art education MA is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation 15 The current school logo was created in 1997 by George Tscherny for its 50th anniversary 16 and redesigned in 2013 6 In 2019 the school began the process of converting to nonprofit with the SVA alumni organization which is already an IRS tax exempt entity planning to purchase the school from its owners who are retiring 17 Commencement speakers have included Susan Sontag Carrie Mae Weems Gloria Steinem Roxane Gay and John Waters 18 19 20 21 22 23 Continuing education editThe continuing education division offers noncredit courses from most departments a selection of advertising branding cartooning copywriting illustration and marketing courses taught in Spanish professional development and corporate training courses and summer residency programs 24 The school offers short term study abroad programs in various creative fields 25 Location and campus editThe school has several buildings in the Gramercy Park neighborhood on Manhattan s east side and in the Chelsea neighborhood on the west side 26 There is a residence hall on Ludlow Street in the Lower East Side 27 From 1994 to 1997 it had a branch campus in Savannah Georgia this was closed following a lawsuit from the Savannah College of Art and Design 28 29 Library edit The library holds books periodicals audio recordings films and other media 30 the Milton Glaser Design Study Center and Archives which comprises the collections of Chermayeff amp Geismar Seymour Chwast Heinz Edelmann Milton Glaser Steven Heller Ed McCabe James McMullan Tony Palladino George Tscherny and Henry Wolf and the SVA Archives a repository for materials pertaining to the college s history 31 32 West 21st Street buildings edit The building at 133 to 141 West 21st Street between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue in Chelsea 33 34 has studios for drawing and painting classes and a small library called Library West which houses books specifically on animation comics illustration and art therapy The buildings at 132 and 136 West 21st Street have offices classrooms and studios for art criticism art education art therapy cartooning computer art design illustration and writing The building at 132 West 21st Street houses the Visible Futures Lab 35 a workshop featuring traditional and emerging fabrication technology which regularly hosts artists in residence 36 Residence halls edit nbsp The Ludlow Residence 2021 There are several residence halls available for students at SVA including 23rd Street Residence formerly New Residence at 215 East 23rd Street is an apartment style dormitory reserved for new students 37 24th Street Residence is a 146 000 square foot 14 story residence hall that opened in August 2016 The site was purchased by Magnum Real Estate Group and 40 North in April 2015 for 32 25 million from the nonprofit International Center for the Disabled It houses 505 residents in 242 suites including office space and serves as the flagship residence hall for the school 37 Ludlow Residence at 101 Ludlow Street abutting Delancey Street on the Lower East Side opened in 2009 This tower has 259 single and 47 double rooms 37 Former residence halls edit George Washington Residence at 23 Lexington Avenue between 23rd Street and 24th Street 37 SVA Galleries edit SVA maintains three permanent gallery locations across its campus SVA Gramercy Gallery SVA Flatiron Gallery and SVA Chelsea Gallery which exhibit work from both students and established creative professionals Every year the SVA Chelsea Gallery stages an exhibition for its Masters Series recipient who are honored with both an award and retrospective exhibition The 2022 Masters Series Recipient was photographer MacArthur Genius Grant and Pulitzer Prize winner Lynsey Addario for her documentation of civilian life in conflict zones the retrospective was covered by publications such as the New York Times The Guardian and Vanity Fair 38 39 40 41 42 43 Theatre edit SVA Theatre nbsp The theater in 2022 nbsp Former names23rd Street TheatreAddress333 West 23rd StreetLocationNew York City New YorkCoordinates40 44 46 N 73 59 59 W 40 7461922 N 73 9998454 W 40 7461922 73 9998454OwnerSchool of Visual ArtsConstructionOpenedJanuary 2009 2009 01 Renovated2008ArchitectMilton GlaserWebsitesvatheatre wbr comThe Theatre also known as the SVA Theatre is at 333 West 23rd Street between Eighth Avenue and Ninth Avenue in Chelsea The site was formerly called the 23rd Street Theatre and served as the home of the Roundabout Theatre Company from 1972 until 1984 when their lease expired the venue was converted into a movie theatre the Clearview Chelsea West Cinema 44 45 It was purchased in 2008 renovated and reopened in January 2009 Milton Glaser designed the theatre s renovated interior and exterior including the sculpture situated atop its marquee The 20 000 square foot 1 900 m2 facility houses two separate auditoriums one with 265 seats and one with 480 and hosts class meetings lectures screenings and other public events It has also hosted the red carpet New York premiere of Ethan Hawke s The Daybreakers and a diverse list of world premieres ranging from Lucy Liu s 2010 feature documentary Redlight to the 2011 Fox animated comedy Allen Gregory and the 2012 film The Hunger Games In 2013 Beyonce held a release party and screening for her record setting self titled visual album at the theatre 46 Community partners that have used the theatre include the Tribeca and GenArt film festivals Mayor Michael Bloomberg s PlaNYC environmental initiative and the Mayor s Office of Film Theatre amp Broadcasting 47 The theater is also home to the Dusty Film amp Animation Festival held annually since 1990 which showcases the work of emerging filmmakers and animators from the college s BFA Film and Video and BFA Animation programs 48 Notable alumni and instructors editMain article List of School of Visual Arts peopleSee also edit nbsp New York City portal nbsp Visual arts portalFine art Visual arts Performance artReferences edit a b c SVA Student Data School of Visual Arts Retrieved March 1 2020 1 sva edu About SVA About Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design Retrieved April 7 2015 Rothenberg Randall 1988 10 24 THE MEDIA BUSINESS ADVERTISING School of Visual Arts Chairman Is Honored The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 02 18 a b Kennedy Randy June 30 2007 Silas H Rhodes Dies at 91 Built School of Visual Arts The New York Times a b c d New Logo for SVA done In house Under Consideration August 28 2013 Dalal Alia Spring 2010 Military Maneuvers Visual Arts Journal Vol 18 No 1 pp 4 7 Appel Jacob M May 2003 Presidents Series President David Rhodes School of Visual Arts Education Update Online About SVA History School of Visual Arts Retrieved November 13 2021 SVA Faculty School of Visual Arts Retrieved May 31 2016 Institution Directory Middle States Commission on Higher Education Retrieved April 7 2015 School of Visual Arts National Association of Schools of Art and Design Retrieved April 7 2015 Accredited Programs Council for Interior Design Accreditation Retrieved April 7 2015 Art Therapy Educational Standards amp American ArtTherapy Association Approved Art Therapy Master s Programs American Art Therapy Association Retrieved April 7 2015 About SVA Accreditation School of Visual Arts Retrieved November 12 2021 George Tscherny Collection SVA Archives School of Visual Arts December 12 2021 Shireman Robert 2019 10 03 There s a Right Way to Convert to a Nonprofit Ashford University Isn t Following It The Century Foundation Archived from the original on 2020 09 28 Retrieved 2020 12 22 COMMENCEMENTS School of Visual Arts The New York Times 1990 06 02 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 02 18 Missing Graduation Here Are 8 Inspiring Commencement Speeches From Carrie Mae Weems Dana Schutz and Artists Throughout History Artnet News 2020 05 18 Retrieved 2022 02 18 Fisher Lauren Alexis 2017 05 10 Gloria Steinem s Advice To Graduating Students Have Sex Fun and Laughter Harper s BAZAAR Retrieved 2022 02 18 Fleming Mike Jr 2020 05 27 John Waters Energizes School Of Visual Arts Grads With Virtual Commencement Speech For Coronavirus Class Of 2020 Deadline Retrieved 2022 02 18 Greenberg Ilana 2022 03 20 Roxane Gay Keynotes SVA Commencement Graphic Design USA Retrieved 2022 11 03 Gunts Ed 2022 05 16 Novelist John Waters greets Baltimore fans at signing for Liarmouth book Baltimore Fishbowl Retrieved 2022 11 03 Continuing Education School of Visual Arts Destinations School of Visual Arts Weiss Lois 2018 05 23 School of Visual Arts staying put in current location New York Post Retrieved 2022 02 18 School of Visual Arts SVA New York City The SCAD vs School of Visual Arts lawsuit 2 BEST ART COLLEGES Powered by Art College Admissions SVA Library School of Visual Arts Retrieved 2021 11 13 Milton Glaser Design Study Center And Archives School of Visual Arts Archives Working Space School of Visual Arts 2012 Retrieved January 8 2018 SVA 136 West 21st Street 4th Floor U S Green Building Council Retrieved January 8 2018 Visible Futures Lab Visible Futures Lab Artist in Residence Visible Futures Lab a b c d Maurer Mark 2013 12 31 Ben Shaoul developing School of Visual Arts dorm The Real Deal Archived from the original on 2016 04 03 Lubow Arthur 2022 10 13 Has War Changed or Only War Photography The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 11 03 Constantly in Motion Photographer Lynsey Addario Reflects on Two Decades of Covering Wars and Global Crises Vanity Fair 2022 09 06 Retrieved 2022 11 03 Lang Joel 2022 10 07 New exhibit in NYC chronicles Westport photographer s life risking career from Libya to Ukraine CT Insider Retrieved 2022 11 03 Schofield Daisy 2022 10 12 On the frontlines of conflict and humanitarian crises with Lynsey Addario Huck Magazine Retrieved 2022 11 03 School of Visual Arts to honour photojournalist Lynsey Addario with award and retrospective The Art Newspaper International art news and events 2022 08 25 Retrieved 2022 11 03 Gilbert Sarah 2022 08 12 Photojournalist Lynsey Addario honoured for her work in pictures The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2022 11 03 23rd Street Theater at the Internet Off Broadway Database Simonson Robert 2014 03 19 Gene Feist Founder of Roundabout Theatre Company Dies at 91 Playbill Retrieved 2022 03 31 Feeney Michael J Beyonce reveals tricks for secret keeping at music video showing in School of Visual Arts Theatre nydailynews com Retrieved 2022 02 18 A Conversation Piece School of Visual Arts Retrieved September 6 2009 Dusty Film amp Animation Festival Retrieved September 13 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to School of Visual Arts Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title School of Visual Arts amp oldid 1217073714, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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