List of School of the Art Institute of Chicago people
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This is a list of notable people affiliated with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago or the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.
Notable alumni
[edit]Animation
[edit]- Alex Lee, 3D animator
- Walt Disney, animator, (Chicago Academy of Fine Arts)[1]
Comics, cartoons
[edit]- Gene Ahern (1895–1960), comics, cartoonist
- Jeffrey Brown, cartoonist
- John Churchill Chase, cartoonist (Chicago Academy of Fine Arts)
- Fred Ellis, political cartoonist (Chicago Academy of Fine Arts) (did not graduate)[2]
- Hal Foster, creator of the comic strip Prince Valiant
- Herblock, political cartoonist (Herb Block)
- Ed Holland, cartoonist
- Shaw McCutcheon, editorial cartoonist
- Bill Mauldin, political cartoonist (Chicago Academy of Fine Arts)
- Chris Ware, alternative cartoonist
- Gahan Wilson, cartoonist (Chicago Academy of Fine Arts)
Designers
[edit]- Charles C. Dawson, illustrator, book designer
- Robert E. Paige, designer
- Art Paul, graphic designer[3]
- Norman Teague, designer
- Herbert Temple Jr., art director
Fashion
[edit]- Sky Cubacub, fashion designer
- Halston, fashion designer
- Maria Pinto (fashion designer)
- J. Morgan Puett, fashion designer, multimedia artist
- Cynthia Rowley, fashion designer
- Jasmin Shokrian, fashion designer
Filmmakers
[edit]- Vincente Minnelli, filmmaker
- Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba, filmmaker
- Miguel A Reina, filmmaker
- Anne Rosellini, film producer
- Hong Sang-soo, film director
- Apichatpong Weerasethakul, filmmaker
- Orson Welles, filmmaker
- Son Suk-ku, actor and film director
- Chung Mong-hong, filmmaker
Jewelers and light metal artists
[edit]- Eileen Abdulrashid, artist, enameler[4]
Illustrators
[edit]- Wilfrid Swancourt Bronson, illustrator
- Margaret Brundage, illustrator (Chicago Academy of Fine Arts)
- Bradshaw Crandell, illustrator and portraitist (attended classes)[5]
- Edward Gorey, illustrator
- Frank Xavier Leyendecker, illustrator
- J. C. Leyendecker, illustrator for over 300 Saturday Evening Post covers.
- Dom Orejudos, erotic artist, ballet dancer, and choreographer
- Domino (artist), erotic artist Donald Merrick
- Edward A. Wilson[6]
Painters
[edit]- Gertrude Abercrombie (1909–1977), surrealist painter[7]
- Ivan Albright, painter
- Scribner Ames (1908-1993), painter and sculptor[8]
- Frances Badger, muralist[9]
- Don Balke, painter
- Gina Beavers (born 1974), bas-relief painting
- Enella Benedict, realism and landscape painter[10][11]
- Thomas Hart Benton, painter
- Willard Bond (1926–2012), painter, watercolorist[12]
- Jessie Arms Botke, painter[13]
- Roger Brown (B.F.A. 1968, M.F.A. 1970), painter[14][15]
- Edward William Carlson, painter
- Eleanor Coen, painter
- George Cohen, painter
- Frederick Carl Frieseke, painter[16]
- Eve Garrison, painter
- Leon Golub, painter
- Barbara Grad, painter, co-founder of Artemisia Gallery
- Jennifer Guidi, painter
- Cornelia Ellis Hildebrandt, portrait miniaturist[17]
- Rudolph F. Ingerle, landscape painter
- Michiko Itatani, painter
- Grace Spaulding John, painter
- Max Kahn, painter
- Herb Kawainui Kane, painter, designer, Living Treasure of Hawaii[18]
- Alice De Wolf Kellogg, painter
- David Klamen, painter
- Paul Lamantia, painter
- Judy Ledgerwood, painter
- Ella Fillmore Lillie (1884–1972), painter
- Dorothy Loeb (1877–1971), painter, print maker, muralist, art teacher
- Lubov, painter
- Charles A. MacLellan, painter and illustrator
- Raúl Martínez, Cuban painter and Pop artist
- Eugenie McEvoy, painter
- Joan Mitchell, painter
- Archibald J. Motley, painter
- Elizabeth Murray, painter
- LeRoy Neiman, painter
- Angela von Neumann, folk art painter
- Gladys Nilsson, painter
- Jim Nutt, painter
- Paul Haggard,(born 1965) painter
- Georgia O'Keeffe (did not graduate, attended 1905–1906), painter[19]
- Ed Paschke, painter
- J. K. Ralston, painter of the Old West
- Virginia Richmond Reynolds, portrait miniaturist[20]
- David Sharpe (B.F.A., 1966; M.F.A., 1968), painter
- Kay Smith (artist), watercolor artist and educator
- John Stephan, Abstract expressionist painter
- Minerva Teichert, muralist
- Mark Tobey, painter
- Charles White, painter
- Charles Banks Wilson, painter
- Grant Wood, painter, known for his work "American Gothic" (1930)
- Jimmy Wright (artist), painter
- Mary Agnes Yerkes, painter
- Thomas H. Kapsalis,(1925 – 2022) painter and sculptor
- Ruth Leonela Buentello, born 1984 (B.F.A., 2008) painter
Photographers
[edit]- Natalie Bookchin, photographer
- Joyce Neimanas, photographer
- Darryl DeAngelo Terrell (M.F.A. 2017), photographer, curator[21]
- William Vandivert, photographer
- Victor Skrebneski, photographer
Mixed media artists, multidisciplinary artists
[edit]- Jennifer Angus (born 1961), installation artist, collage artist
- Elizabeth Axtman (born 1980), video artist, photographer[22]
- Robin Barcus Slonina (B.F.A. 1993), multidisciplinary artist, installation artist
- Jane Benson, conceptual artist
- Sanford Biggers, filmmaker, sculptor, musician
- Caitlin Cherry, painter, sculptor
- Sonya Clark, textiles, performance, installation artist
- William Cordova, (B.F.A. 1996), multidisciplinary artist
- Charles C. Dawson, painter, printmaker, illustrator, and graphic designer
- Katharine Sturges Dodge, writer, illustrator, jewelry designer
- Jeffrey Gibson, painter, sculptor
- Ashley Hunt, photographer and filmmaker, performer and writer
- Rashid Johnson, photographer, sculptor, installation artist
- Jennie C. Jones, sound and visual artist
- Lawrence Arthur Jones, muralist, printmaker
- Jin Soo Kim, installation artist
- Irving Kriesberg, painter, sculptor, animator
- Dan Kwong, performance artist, writer, teacher, playwright (Be Like Water)
- Erica Lord, performance artist, photographer
- Carole Frances Lung, performance artist, professor.[23]
- Joe Mangrum, sand painter, painter, sculptor, installation artist
- Santiago Martinez Delgado, (Chicago Academy of Fine Arts) muralist, illustrator, and sculptor
- Margaret Noble, conceptual artist and sound artist
- Trevor Paglen, photographer, conceptual artist
- Eunice Parsons, modernist collage artist
- Cheryl Pope, sculpture, installation, and performance art
- Frank Piatek, painting, drawing, installation art
- Sabrina Raaf, contemporary mechanized sculpture artist, and photographer
- Lester Raymer, multidisciplinary artist
- Dread Scott, performer, photographer, printmaker
- Nancy Spero, painter, printmaker, collage artist
- Kunié Sugiura, (B.F.A. 1967), photographer, painter, and multimedia artist
- Donald Sultan, painter, sculptor, printmaker
- Rirkrit Tiravanija, installation artist
- Wu Tsang, performer, filmmaker
- Ginger Wallace, illustrator, sculptor
- H.C. Westermann, painter, sculptor
- Richard Wetzel, paintings, collage, sculptures
- Ellis Wilson, painter
- Florence Wyle (1881–1968) American-Canadian sculptor, poet, and designer
- Choi Yan-chi, performance artist
- Parvin Peivandi, sculpture, textiles, ceramics, performance art
New media artists, digital artists
[edit]- Pat Badani (born 1951), new media artist
- Annette Barbier, new media artist
- Jack Beal, painter[24]
- Katherine Behar, new media artist
- Jeremy Blake (1971–2007), digital artist, painter
- Paul Chan, multimedia[25]
- JoAnn Gillerman, (M.F.A.1975), new media artist
- Amanda Ross-Ho, (B.F.A. 1998), multimedia artist
- Sterling Ruby, multimedia artist
- Roger Welch, multimedia artist
- Barbara Blondeau, experimental photographer
- Marisa González, multimedia artist, years 1971-73
Sculptors
[edit]- Enrique Alférez (1901–1999), sculptor
- Carleton W. Angell (1887–1962), sculptor
- Richmond Barthé, sculptor
- John Chamberlain, sculptor
- Leelee Chan, (B.F.A., 2006), winner of 9th BMW Art Journeys prize
- Amanda Crowe, (M.F.A, 1952), sculptor, wood-carver, and educator.[26]
- Ulric Ellerhusen, sculptor[27]
- Alice Jacobsen (1928–1993), American sculptor
- Victoria Fuller, artist and sculptor
- Ruth Horsting, sculptor, professor emerita of art at University of California, Davis (1959 to 1971), worked alongside Baba Hari Dass.[28]
- Richard Hunt, sculptor
- Jeff Koons, sculptor
- Claes Oldenburg (attended from 1950–1954), sculptor
- Adrienne Outlaw, sculptor[29]
- Paula Mary Turnbull (1921–2018), sculptor
Other
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- Harry Aleman, Chicago mobster[30]
- Tatsu Aoki, musician
- BenDeLaCreme, drag queen, stage performer
- Tania Bruguera, artist, activist
- [Beatriz Albuquerque, artist, performer, activist
- John Dunn, software developer
- Patty Yumi Cottrell, writer
- Kent Devereaux, (M.F.A. 1985), President, New Hampshire Institute of Art
- Mat Devine, musician[31]
- Nora Dunn, actress[32]
- Emil Ferris, (B.F.A, M.F.A) Author of bestseller "My Favorite Thing is Monsters", Artist
- Suzanne Fiol, avant-garde music producer and founder of ISSUE Project Room[33]
- Eckhard Gerdes, novelist
- Hilda Goldblatt Gorenstein (Hilgos), marine artist[34]
- Art Green, painter, original member of The Hairy Who
- Ed Harris, actor (Received an honorary diploma in 2003.)
- Stieg Hedlund (attended 1984-1985) video game designer
- Hugh Hefner (took anatomy classes), founder of Playboy
- Don Herold, humorist (did not graduate)
- Robert Indiana, designer, "Love (sculpture)"
- Amelia Ishmael, curator, art critic
- Ryan Ken, actor, writer, and comedian
- Tim Kinsella, (MFA in Writing) Founding member of both influential underground punk band Cap'n Jazz and experimental rock band Joan of Arc (band)
- Matteo Lane, (B.F.A. 2009), Comedian, oil painter, and singer[35]
- Jon Lindsay (M.F.A. in Writing, 2005) solo recording artist, producer, political activist
- Robert Lostutter, painter, original member of the Chicago Imagists
- Gene Markey, Hollywood producer and screenwriter
- Mark Nelson, artist, professor
- Audrey Niffenegger, author (The Time Traveler's Wife)
- Kim Novak, actress
- Rebecca Odes, media entrepreneur, musician, and author
- Yasmil Raymond, visual art curator
- Rebecca Ringquist (M.F.A 2003), fiber artist, author
- David Sedaris (B.F.A. 1987), author, humorist
- Victor Skrebneski, fashion photographer
- Peter Sotos, writer, musician, and child pornography publisher, longtime member of Whitehouse
- Robert Storr, curator, critic, painter, writer
- Margaret Taylor-Burroughs (B.F.A. 1946, M.A.E. 1948), museum founder, artist, educator
- Barbara Tetenbaum, artist books
- Madeline Tourtelot, filmmaker, painter, art school founder
- Sarah Vowell (M.A. 1996), author, humourist
- Casper D. Waller, Wisconsin State Assemblyman
- Chris Ward IV, better known as MC Chris, a hip-hop rapper
- Anita Willets-Burnham, artist and author
- Karl Wirsum, painter, original member of The Hairy Who
- Wen Yiduo, Chinese poet, scholar
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Notable faculty
[edit]- Franco (Frank) Barsotti, Department of Photography
- Benjamin Bellas
- George Bellows (Chicago Academy of Fine Arts)
- Wafaa Bilal
- Rika Burnham, Teaching Institute in Museum Education
- Amanda Williams (artist)
- James Blomfield (Chicago Academy of Fine Arts)
- Stan Brakhage
- Christopher Bratton
- Nick Cave
- Francis Chapin
- Louis Grell
- Susanna Coffey
- John Rogers Cox[36]
- Barbara Degenevieve
- James Elkins
- LaToya Ruby Frazier
- Michelle Grabner
- Diana Guerrero-Maciá
- Claudia Hart
- Tiffany Holmes
- Eduardo Kac
- Max Kahn
- Adelheid Mers
- Ayanah Moor
- Phil Morton
- Joyce Neimanas
- Kamau Amu Patton, multidisciplinary artist
- Claire Pentecost
- Tony Phillips
- Frank Piatek
- Jefferson Pinder
- Jaume Plensa
- Albin Polasek, sculptor
- Barbara Rossi, painter, original member of the Chicago Imagists
- Jerry Saltz
- David Sedaris
- Sonia Sheridan, artist, founder of Generative Systems: Art Science and Technology Department
- Lorado Taft, sculptor
- Mika Tosca
- Ruth VanSickle Ford (Chicago Academy of Fine Arts)
- James F. Walker
- Mechtild Widrich
- Anne Wilson
- Karl Wirsum
- Ray Yoshida
References
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- ^ Faye, Marcia, "Art Paul: The art of designing Playboy", iitmagazine (Spring 2009)
- ^ Cederholm, Theresa Dickason (1973). Afro-American Artists; a Bio-bibliographical Directory. Trustees of the Boston Public Library. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-89073-007-2.
- ^ Psi Upsilon Fraternity (1917). The twelfth general catalogue of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. The fraternity. p. 484.
- ^ "Edward Wilson, Illustrator, 84". The New York Times. October 3, 1970. ProQuest 117869630.
- ^ "Finding Aid". Gertrude Abercrombie Papers. Archives of American Art. 2011. Retrieved 15 Jun 2011.
- ^ "Polly Scribner Ames". Papillon Gallery. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
- ^ Schulman, Daniel. "Frances Badger". chicagomodern.org. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
- ^ Ganz, Cheryl R. (2001). Women Building Chicago 1790-1990. Indiana University Press. p. 75.
- ^ "Enella Benedict". Illinois Women Artists. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
- ^ Dennis Hevesi (June 10, 2012). "Willard Bond, Vivid Artist of Yachting, Dies at 85". The New York Times.
- ^ Trenton, Patricia; Solon, Deborah Epstein (1995). Birds, boughs & blossoms: Jessie Arms Botke (1883-1971). William A. Karges Fine Art. ISBN 9781886394001.
- ^ Lawrence, Sidney (1987). Roger Brown. New York: George Braziller, Inc. ISBN 0-8076-1178-6.
- ^ Stone, Lisa (2013). Roger Brown: Biography. Chicago: School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
- ^ "Frederick Carl Frieseke". Shiawassee District Library. Owosso, Michigan. 2007. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
- ^ Aronson, Julie and Wieseman, Marjorie (2006). "Cornelia Ellis Hildebrandt", Perfect Likeness: European And American Portrait Miniatures from the Cincinnati Art Museum, p. 207. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300115806
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- ^ Paul Vitello (September 7, 2013). "Jack Beal, Optimistic New Realist Painter, Dies at 82". The New York Times.
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- ^ "Cherokee Traditions - People - Amanda Crowe (1928-2004)". Western Carolina University Library. Retrieved 2018-11-09.
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- ^ Redfern, Cathy (1 December 2000). "Founder of Mount Madonna Center, Ruth Johnson Horsting, dies at 81". Newspapers.com. Santa Cruz Sentinel. p. 10. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
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- ^ Sisario, Ben (October 8, 2009). "Suzanne Fiol, Avant-Garde Impresario, Dies at 49". New York Times. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
- ^ "How the life and death of the Chicago painter known as Hilgos helped bring art — and a better quality of life — to Alzheimer's patients". Miller-Mccune magazine. December 21, 2010. Archived from the original on January 22, 2011.
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