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  established 1947
  type Private
  president David Rhodes
  faculty 109 full-time
  undergrad 3,093
  postgrad 407
  city New York City
  state New York
  country USA
  campus Urban
  mascot Squidley
  website SVA


The School of Visual Arts ('''SVA'''), is an (AICAD), a consortium of thirty-five leading art schools in the United States.


CURRICULUM

SVA is a fully accredited college that requires the completion of a four-year, 120 Credit course for a Bachelor Of Fine Arts degree. This includes 72 accumulated credits' worth of studio classes (where the Curriculum requires the creation of some type of art), 30 accumulated credits of Humanities And Sciences courses, 12 accumulated credits of Art History courses, and six discretionary credits.

The Master Of Fine Arts and Master Of Professional Studies degrees require completion of 60 credits and a thesis project.

The MAT degree requires the completion of 36 credits and a thesis project.

As of 2006, the Undergraduate Degree s offered at SVA are Advertising , Animation , Cartooning , Computer Art , Film & Video , Fine Arts , Graphic Design , Illustration , Interior Design , Photography , and Visual & Critical Studies . {Link without Title}

In 1983, the school introduced its first ; Art Criticism & Writing ; Art Therapy ; Computer Art ; Design; Digital Photography ; Illustration as Visual Essay; and Photography , Video and Related Media. {Link without Title}

There are also non-degree departments offering courses in Art History and Humanities & Sciences , and a Continuing Education Division that offers non-credit courses from most SVA departments. {Link without Title}


LOCATION AND CAMPUS

The school has two neighborhood, on the East Side; and in the Chelsea neighborhood, on the West Side, with a number of buildings catering to classes in different departments.


Main Building

The Main Building is located at 209 East 23rd Street , between Second Avenue and Third Avenue , and features classrooms, administrative offices, a cafeteria and an amphitheater. The upper floors are mostly designated for film and video courses, and the building features an amphitheater. The building’s lobby and an adjoining room also serve as a museum space for exhibits and public events.


Second Avenue Building

The school does not own this entire building, which is located at 380 Second Avenue, but only three of its floors, including the second, where the school’s library and some classrooms are located, the fifth floor, where undergraduate animation studios and the graduate design department are located, and the eighth floor, where administrative offices, the school's computer store and classrooms designated for Humanities and Sciences classes are located.


Photography Building

Located at 214 East 21st Street, this building is where classrooms and studios used for undergraduate and graduate Photography classes are located, as well as the school’s Radio Station , WSVA, and some administrative offices.


West Side Building

This building, located from 133-141 West 21st Street, between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue , contains most of the studios serving drawing and painting classes, particularly for freshmen. It also features classrooms for courses in interior design, printmaking, BFA & MFA computer art, and art history. The lower level also features an art gallery and a cafeteria.

SVA also owns the building across the street, at 132 West 21st Street, which has offices, classrooms and studios for undergraduate Cartooning & Illustration , and graduate Illustration As Visual Essay , Computer Art , Art Education , Art Therapy , and Art Criticism & Writing .


Sculpture Building

Located at 30 West 17th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues, this building is used for sculpture classes on the ground floor and lower level {Link without Title} .


Galleries

SVA has three Gallery spaces: the Visual Arts Gallery, at 601 West 26th Street, 15th floor; the Westside Gallery, at 141 West 21st Street; and the SVA Gallery/Visual Arts Museum, at 209 East 23rd Street. The galleries show a mix of student and professional art.


Residence Halls

There are several dorms for students at SVA. The George Washington Residence (formerly the George Washington Hotel ), the New Residence and the Gramercy Women's Residence all offer housing near the college's East Side Manhattan campus, and the St. George in Brooklyn Heights has additional beds for resident students. A new dorm is opening Fall 2007 at 10th Street and 3rd Avenue. SVA is slated to start construction on a residence hall on Ludlow Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.


NOTABLE INSTRUCTORS



Animation

  • Ralph Bakshi , (Former Faculty) animator and director of the X-Rated cult classic '' Fritz The Cat '' and ''The Lord of the Rings'' animated feature.

  • Voltaire , a noted musician, animator, author, artist and personality.



Art History

  • Tom Huhn, chair: author of numerous books, including "Imitation and Society: The Persistence of Mimesis in the Aesthetics of Burke"

  • Charlotta Kotik: former curator, ((Brooklyn Museum of Art))

  • Donald Kuspit: author of numerous books, including "The Cult of the Avant-Garde Artist; The Dialectic of Decadence"

  • Ann Sargent Wooster: author of numerous books, including, "Making Their Mark: Woman Artists Move Into the Mainstream"

  • Linda Yablonksy: author, "The Story of Junk: A Novel"



Cartooning



Fine Arts



Graphic Design



Illustration

  • Marshall Arisman , contributing illustrator for '' Time '' and the '' Village Voice ''. Chair of the MFA "Illustration as Visual Essay Department". He also conducts an annual contest for his students to produce a piece to accompany the winner of '' Playboy '' magazine’s annual College Fiction writing contest, which ''Playboy'' publishes.

  • Robert Weaver (Former Faculty) Pioneering American illustrator from the 50's.

  • Ray DiPalma , poet and visual artist.

  • James McMullan , illustrator and designer.



Photography



Filmmaking

  • Roy Frumkes , screenwriter and independent filmmaker.



NOTABLE ALUMNI



Animation



Cartooning



Computer Art

  • Kirstin Hall , visual effects artist, feature "The Nanny Diaries".

  • Sohee Sohn , visual effects artist, feature "The Nanny Diaries".

  • Nitant Karnik , visual effects artist, features "The Nanny Diaries" and "Perfect Stranger".

  • Jelena Vukosav , director and a photographer, creator of a Croatian TV show "5 Minuta Slave" ''(5 minutes of fame)''.



Film & Video



Fine Arts



Graphic Design

  • Todd Radom , designer of logos for professional sports teams and leagues, is a graduate of SVA.

  • KAWS , toy designer, graffiti artist, clothing designer (frequent collaborator with bape)



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