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The Art Academy of Cincinnati is a private college of art and design in
Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County. Settled in 1788, the city is located at the northern side of the confluence of the Licking and Ohio rivers, the latter of which marks the state line wi ...
, accredited by the
National Association of Schools of Art and Design The National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), founded in 1944, is an accrediting organization of colleges, schools and universities in the United States. The organization establishes standards for graduate and undergraduate degrees ...
. It was founded as the McMicken School of Design in 1869, and was a department of the
University of Cincinnati The University of Cincinnati (UC or Cincinnati) is a public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1819 as Cincinnati College, it is the oldest institution of higher education in Cincinnati and has an annual enrollment of over 44,0 ...
, and later in 1887, became the Art Academy of Cincinnati, the museum school of the
Cincinnati Art Museum The Cincinnati Art Museum is an art museum in the Eden Park neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1881, it was the first purpose-built art museum west of the Alleghenies, and is one of the oldest in the United States. Its collection of ov ...
. In 1998, the Art Academy of Cincinnati legally separated from the museum and became an independent college of art and design. Degrees granted are the Associate of Science in Graphic Design; the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, Design, Illustration, Painting and Drawing, Photography, Print Media, and Sculpture; and the Master of Arts in Art Education, which is taught during summer semesters. The Art Academy moved into its current facility at 1212 Jackson St. in the
Over-the-Rhine Over-the-Rhine (often abbreviated as OTR) is a neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Historically, Over-the-Rhine has been a working-class neighborhood. It is among the largest, most intact urban historic districts in the United State ...
neighborhood in the fall of 2005. This move has been pivotal in the Over-the-Rhine revitalization and renovation as an arts district. The new facility provides 24-hour access for students with around the clock security. Students are guaranteed studio spaces in Junior and Senior years. The 12th and Jackson St. building also has an open air atrium, connecting two formerly separate buildings, enlarged classroom spaces, computer labs, a student commons area, lecture hall, and Learning Services Center. In 2008, the Art Academy facility received Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) Green Building certification by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). AAC housing is required for out-of-town Art Academy freshmen at the Academy Housing Facility at the nearby corner of 12th and Vine streets. Spaces are also available to local freshmen. Twelve suites for 28 students are available each with fully equipped kitchens and with washer and dryer. A Resident Advisor is also available and lives on the premises.


Notable alumni and faculty

* Wilbur G. Adam (1898–1973) divided his career between Cincinnati and Chicago and is best known as a portrait painter and for his landscapes of western United States. *
Josef Albers Josef Albers (; ; March 19, 1888March 25, 1976) was a German-born artist and educator. The first living artist to be given a solo show at MoMA and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, he taught at the Bauhaus and Black Mountain College ...
(1888-1976) was a German-born American artist and educator whose work, both in Europe and in the United States, formed the basis of modern art education programs of the twentieth century. He taught at the Art Academy of Cincinnati in 1949. * Paul Chidlaw (1900–1989) was a modern American painter and long-time instructor at the Academy. Chidlaw Gallery is named after him. * Petah Coyne, is an internationally recognized sculptor and installation artist. * Jenny Eakin Delony,(aka: Jenny Delony, Jenny Meyrowitz, Jenny Eakin Delony Rice) (1866–1949) was an American painter and educator. She specialized in portraiture, but her subject matter also included miniatures, landscape, wildlife, still life, and genre. *
Frank Duveneck Frank Duveneck (né Decker; October 9, 1848 – January 3, 1919) was an American figure and portrait painter. Early life Duveneck was born in Covington, Kentucky, the son of German immigrant Bernhard Decker. Decker died in a cholera epidemic whe ...
(1848–1919) was an American figure and portrait painter who taught at the Art Academy during the 1890s and later became its chairman. He notably fought with the Cincinnati Art Museum administration for students' right to study directly from the live nude model. * Frances Farrand Dodge (1878 - 1969) was a US artist and teacher, appreciated by critics for her skillful command of all media, namely oil, pencil, etching, watercolors. * James Flora (1914–1998) idiosyncratic album cover illustrator for RCA Victor and Columbia Records during the 1940s and 1950s, commercial illustrator,
fine artist In European academic traditions, fine art is developed primarily for aesthetics or creative expression, distinguishing it from decorative art or applied art, which also has to serve some practical function, such as pottery or most metalwork. ...
, and author/illustrator of seventeen popular
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* Tim Folzenlogen is a contemporary realist painter based in New York City. *
Daniel Garber Daniel Garber (April 11, 1880 – July 5, 1958) was an American Impressionist landscape painter and member of the art colony at New Hope, Pennsylvania. He is best known today for his large impressionist scenes of the New Hope area, in which he o ...
(1880–1958) was an American landscape painter and member of the art colony at New Hope, Pennsylvania. * Marie Bruner Haines (1885–1979), painter and illustrator *
Charley Harper Charley Harper (August 4, 1922 – June 10, 2007) was a Cincinnati-based American Modernist artist. He was best known for his highly stylized wildlife prints, posters, and book illustrations. Born Charles Burton Harper in F ...
(1922–2007) was a Cincinnati-based American Modernist artist, best known for his highly stylized wildlife prints, posters and book illustrations. *
Eli Harvey Eli Harvey (September 23, 1860 – February 10, 1957) was an American sculptor, painter and animalier. Biography Harvey was born in Ogden, Ohio, a Quaker community in Clinton County, Ohio, Clinton County, to William P. and Nancy M. Harvey. He ...
(1860-1957) American sculptor, painter and
animalier An animalier (, ) is an artist, mainly from the 19th century, who specializes in, or is known for, skill in the realistic portrayal of animals. "Animal painter" is the more general term for earlier artists. Although the work may be in any genre ...
. *
Maud Hunt Squire Maud Hunt Squire (January 30, 1873 – October 25, 1954) was an American painter and printmaker. She had a lifelong relationship with artist Ethel Mars, with whom she traveled and lived in the United States and France. Early life and education ...
(1873 – 1954) American painter and printmaker. *
Edna Boies Hopkins Edna Boies Hopkins (October 13, 1872 – March 24, 1937) was an American artist who made woodblock prints, based upon Japanese ukiyo-e art and Arthur Wesley Dow's formula of three main elements: '' notan'', a balance of light and dark, line and c ...
(1872-1937) American artist of woodblock prints. * Louise Lawson (1860s–1899), American sculptor. * Noel Martin, graphic designer who revolutionized type and publication standards for American museums, and later a professor at The Art Academy of Cincinnati, as well as The University of Cincinnati. *
Lewis Henry Meakin Lewis Henry Meakin (12 July 1850 – 15 August 1917) was an English-American Impressionist landscape artist. Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle, England, he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio with his family in 1863. After studying art in Europe he ...
(1850-1917) *
Lê Hiền Minh Lê Hiền Minh (born 1979) is a Vietnamese artist known for employing a Vietnamese traditional handmade paper called Dó to construct large-scale installations. Her work acts as a bridge between contemporary and traditional Vietnamese art and al ...
(born 1979), installation artist * Myra Musselmann-Carr (b. 1880) was a sculptor who exhibited at the
Armory Show The 1913 Armory Show, also known as the International Exhibition of Modern Art, was a show organized by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors in 1913. It was the first large exhibition of modern art in America, as well as one of ...
in 1913. * Frank Harmon Myers (1899–1956) was an American painter. His work includes a variety of topics but he is best known for his seascapes. * Thomas Satterwhite Noble (1835-1907) was an American painter and teacher. * Elizabeth Nourse (1859-1938) Realist and Genre painter later based in Paris. Best known for her depictions of peasant women. * Roy Cleveland Nuse (1885-1975) was a Pennsylvania Impressionist artist and a respected teacher at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. *
Anna Oliver Vivianna Olivia Snowden, (April 12, 1840 – November 21, 1892) better known by her professional name Anna Oliver, was an American preacher and activist who was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and was one of the first women to attempt f ...
(1840–1892), American preacher (attended) *
Ruthe Katherine Pearlman Ruthe Katherine Pearlman (June 30, 1913 – January 30, 2007) was an American painter, art propagandist, art educator and philanthropist. Early years Ruthe G. Pearlman was born Ruthe Katherine Gottman in 1913 in Connersville, Indiana in a Jewi ...
(1913-2007), Cincinnati-based artist and educator who was working with Art Beyond Boundaries from its inception in 2005, Pearlman gallery is named after her. *
Louis Rebisso Louis Thomas Rebisso (1837 in Italy – 3 May 1899 in Norwood, Ohio) was an Italian-born United States of America, American sculptor and teacher. Biography In Italy, Rebisso studied with the sculptor Rubalto and in an art academy under Varni. At ...
(1837–1899) sculptor and teacher whose students at CAA included William Jacob Baer,
Solon Borglum Solon Hannibal de la Mothe Borglum (December 22, 1868 – January 31, 1922) was an American sculptor. He is most noted for his depiction of frontier life, and especially his experience with cowboys and native Americans. He was awarded the Croix ...
,
Janet Scudder Janet Scudder (October 27, 1869 – June 9, 1940), born Netta Deweze Frazee Scudder, was an American sculptor and painter from Terre Haute, Indiana, who is best known for her memorial sculptures, bas-relief portraiture, and portrait medallions, ...
, Mary Chase Perry, Louise Lawson, and
Eli Harvey Eli Harvey (September 23, 1860 – February 10, 1957) was an American sculptor, painter and animalier. Biography Harvey was born in Ogden, Ohio, a Quaker community in Clinton County, Ohio, Clinton County, to William P. and Nancy M. Harvey. He ...
. * John Ruthven (b. 1927) American artist best known for wildlife paintings. * Paul Sawyier (1865–1917) was a Kentucky artist and an American impressionist. * Joseph Henry Sharp, (1873-1892), was one of the six founding members of the
Taos Society of Artists The Taos Society of Artists was an organization of visual arts founded in Taos, New Mexico. Established in 1915, it was disbanded in 1927. The Society was essentially a commercial cooperative, as opposed to a stylistic collective, and its foundation ...
. * Mary Given Sheerer (1865-1954), ceramicist and instructor affiliated with Newcomb Pottery. * Harry Shokler (18961978) was a 20th-century American artist known for his oil paintings and screen prints. * Julian Stanczak, is an internationally recognized abstract painter, founder of the Op Art movement. * Tony Tasset (b.1960), American multimedia artist. *
Edward Charles Volkert Edward Charles Volkert (1871–1935) was an American Impressionist artist best known for his colorful and richly painted impressionist landscapes. His trademark subject was that of cattle and plowmen. His style is noted for its impressionist u ...
(1871–1935) a Cincinnati-based post-impressionist painter who was known for his oil and watercolor cattle paintings from the Old Lyme Art Colony. * John Ellsworth Weis (1892-1962) graduate and faculty member * Tom Wesselmann (February 23, 1931 – December 17, 2004) pop artist of ''The Great American Nude'' series of paintings.


Galleries

The college features three public galleries that offer changing art exhibitions, the Pearlman Gallery, the Chidlaw Gallery and the Convergys Gallery. Exhibitions include emerging and professional artists, students, faculty and alumni artists.


References


External links

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Art Academy of Cincinnati • circa 1912
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