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  2. Yale School of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Yale School of Art is the art school of Yale University.Founded in 1869 as the first professional fine arts school in the United States, it grants Masters of Fine Arts degrees to students completing a two-year course in graphic design, painting/printmaking, photography, or sculpture.

  3. Yale University Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Street Hall, designed by Peter Bonnett Wight, was opened as the Yale School of the Fine Arts in 1866, and included exhibition galleries on the second floor. The exterior was in a neo-Gothic style, with an appearance influenced by 13th-century Venetian palaces. These spaces are the oldest ones still in use as part of the Yale University Art Gallery.

  4. Rudolph Hall - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph Hall (built as the Yale Art and Architecture Building, nicknamed the A & A Building, and given its present name in 2007 [1]) is one of the earliest and best-known examples of Brutalist architecture in the United States. Completed in 1963 in New Haven, Connecticut, the building houses Yale University's School of Architecture.

  5. Kymberly N. Pinder - Wikipedia

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    She received her PhD from Yale University in Art History in 1995. Pinder has taught and served in administrative roles at the University of New Mexico (Dean of the College of Fine Arts), the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (Professor, Chair of the Department of Art History, Theory and Criticism and Director of the Graduate Program), and Middlebury College.

  6. Robert Reed (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert James Reed Jr. (July 9, 1938 – December 26, 2014) was an American artist and professor of painting and printmaking at Yale School of Art for 45 years. [1] In 1987, Reed was appointed to Yale School of Art's tenured permanent faculty [2] making him, at the time of his death, the School's first and only African-American to be so appointed in the School's then 145 year history.

  7. Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Second President's House, home to the Department of Philosophy and the Arts, 1847–1860. Established by an act of the Yale Corporation in August 1847, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences was originally called the "Department of Philosophy and the Arts" and enrolled eleven students who had completed four-year undergraduate degrees.

  8. Joe Scanlan (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Scanlan quit graduate school in 1986 but remained in Chicago for the next decade as part of a group of young artists and critics intent on expanding the kinds of art being made and discussed in the city, including Theaster Gates, Gaylen Gerber, Michelle Grabner, Hudson, Jin Lee, Kerry James Marshall, Hirsch Perlman, Dan Peterman, Kay Rosen, David Sedaris, and Tony Tasset. [10]

  9. Marta Kuzma - Wikipedia

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    Marta Kuzma (born June 21, 1964 [1]) is a curator, art theorist, and educator. In 2016, she became Dean of the Yale School of Art and is the first woman to serve in that role since the school was founded in 1869. [2] [3] [4]