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The Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) is a private art school in Kansas City, Missouri. The college was founded in 1885 and is an accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design and Higher Learning Commission. The institute has approximately 75 faculty members and 700 students, and offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
History
The school was founded in 1885 when art enthusiasts formed the "Sketch Club" with the purpose of "talking over art matters in general and to judge pictures." Meetings were originally in private homes and then moved to the Deardorf Building at 11th and Main in downtown Kansas City. The club had its first exhibition in 1887 and 12 benefactors stepped forward to form the Kansas City Art Association and School of Design.
In 1927, Howard Vanderslice purchased the August R. Meyer residence, a Germanic castle entitled Marburg and its 8-acre (3.24 ha) estate at 44th and Warwick Boulevard adjacent to the planned Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. A Wight and Wight addition was added to the building. The residence was later renamed "Vanderslice Hall" and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places along with another building on the campus—Mineral Hall. The campus has since expanded to 15 acres (6.07 ha).
In 1935, painter Thomas Hart Benton left New York City to teach at the school. Among the artists Benton influenced as a teacher at KCAI were Frederic James, Margot Peet, Jackson Lee Nesbitt, Roger Medearis, Glenn Gant, and Delmer J. Yoakum. Though Benton brought attention to the Art Institute, he was dismissed in 1941 after making disparaging references to, as he claimed, the excessive influence of homosexuals in the art world.
In 1992, the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art opened on the west side of the campus. On the occasion of its 130th anniversary in 2015, the Kansas City Art Institute received an anonymous donation of $25 million, one of the largest gifts ever to an American art school. The money will be used to bolster the school's general endowment, improve and renovate its campus adjacent to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and, in the form of a challenge grant of $6 million, sharply increase the number of scholarships the school is able to give out.
Presidents
Lawrence S. Brumidi – (1888)
Elmer Boyd Smith – (unknown)
J. Franklin Steacy – (unknown)
Alfred Houghton Clark – (unknown)
Howard Huselton – (1893–1910)
Thomas Tyron –
Virgil Barker –
H.M. Kurtzworth –
Robert A. Holland – (1924–1927)
Rossiter Howard – (1932–1940)
Keith Martin – (1941–1943)
Wallace W. Rosenbauser –
Dr. J. B. Smith – (1950–1954)
David L. Stout – (1955–1958)
Richard H. Burnell – (1959)
Andrew W. Morgan – (1960–1969)
John W. Lottes – (1970–1982)
Richard W. Dodderidge – interim president (1983–1985)
George Parrino – (1985–1987)
Beatrice Rivas Sanchez – (1987–1995)
Ronald Cattelino – interim president (1995-1996)
Kathleen Collins – (1996-2011)
Jacqueline Chanda – (2011–2014)
Steve Metzler – interim president
Tony Jones – (2015–2022)
Ruki Neuhold-Ravikumar – (2022–2023)
Notable faculty
Thomas Hart Benton – Leader of Regionalist art movement; KCAI professor, (1935–1941)
Anne Boyer – Pulitzer Prize Winning Author and Poet
Harold Bruder – Painter (1963–1965)
Christiane Cegavske - Guggenheim Fellow in 2019
John de Martelly – Regionalist Printmaker, (1934–1941)
Jill Downen (‘89 Painting) - Guggenheim Fellow in 2010
Dale Eldred – Sculptor, Environmentalist; Professor and Chair of Sculpture at KCAI (1959–1993)
Ken Ferguson – Ceramicist, KCAI Professor Emeritus, (1964–1996)
Glenn Gant – Regionalist painter, KCAI alumni and student of Benton, KCAI teacher, (1948–1960)
Frederic James – Watercolor Painter, KCAI teacher, (1940–1950)
Rob Roy Kelly - Graphic Designer and Printmaker, Chair of the Graphic Design Department (1964–1972)
Cyan Meeks – Filmmaker and Video Artist
Victor Papanek – UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization) Designer/Mediator; Author; Chair of Graphic Design Department (1976–1980)
John Douglas Patrick – Painter, Draughtsman, KCAI teacher circa 1909–1936, member French Salon 1886–1889, Earned Bronze Medal 1889 Universal Exposition
Stephen Sidelinger – Professor of Design (1972–1989)
Notable lecturers
Elaine de Kooning – painter and visiting critic (February to March 1965)
Notable alumni
R. H. Barlow (Attended 1938)– author, anthropologist
Eric Bransby (1942 Painting) – muralist, painter
Paul Briggs (1996 Illustration) – animator and storyboard artist for Walt Disney Animation Studios
Ellen Carey (1974 Printmaking) – photographer and professor
Nick Cave ('82 Fiber) – performance artist
Dan Christensen (1964 Painting) – painter
James Claussen (1975 Painting) – lithographer
Richard Corben (1962 Design) – comic book creator
John Steuart Curry (Attended 1914) – painter
Marc Davis – (attended 1927) animator, Imagineer at Disney
Marisol Deluna (1989 Fiber) – fashion designer
Walt Disney – animator, media entrepreneur, (attended Saturday classes as a child) received honorary degree from KCAI
Karon Doherty (1979 Ceramics) – ceramicist
Angela Dufresne (1991 Painting) – painter
Ellen Fullman (1979 Sculpture) – inventor of Long-String instrument
Karen Glaser – photographer
April Greiman (1970 Graphic Design) – graphic designer, known for bringing the New Wave design style to America
Amelia Ishmael (2004, Photography, Art History) – artist, art critic, curator, black metal specialist
Jay Jackson (1975 Photo/Video) – animator for Walt Disney Animation Studios
Paul Jenkins – painter (attended classes as a child)
Christian Holstad (1994 Ceramics) – conceptual artist
Peregrine Honig (2019 Painting) – artist and entrepreneur
Dennis Hopper – actor, attended Saturday classes during high school
Suzanne Klotz (1964 Painting) – painter, sculptor
Barry Kooser (1991 Illustration) – artist, painter, animation filmmaker, background artist for Walt Disney Animation Studios
Arthur Kraft (attended 1952) – sculptor and painter
Frank S. Land (attended c. 1909), former Imperial Potentate of the Shriners, founder of the Order of DeMolay
Ronnie Landfield (1963 Painting) – abstract painter
Doris Lee (1925 Painting) – Depression-era figurative painter
Roberto Lugo (2012 Ceramics) – potter and educator
Jim Mahfood (1997 Illustration)– comic book and graffiti artist
Duard Marshall (1940 Painting) - Painter, lithographer, art restorer
Susan Mastrangelo (1974) – sculptor and painter
Christina McPhee (‘76 Painting) – new media artist
Roger Medearis (attended 1938-1941) – Regionalist painter, student of Thomas Hart Benton
Cyan Meeks (1995 New Media) – video artist and filmmaker
Robert Morris (attended) – sculptor, performance and installation artist
Jackson Lee Nesbitt (attended) – artist known for regionalist etchings and lithographs, student of Benton
William F. Nolan (attended) – screenwriter, original Twilight Zone co-author
Theo Parrish (1995 Photo/Video) – musician and DJ
Margot Peet (attended) – painter, student of Thomas Hart Benton
Chris Pitman (attended) - musician, Guns N’ Roses member
Donna Polseno (1972 Ceramics) – ceramic artist
Sam Prekop (attended) – photographer, musician with The Sea and Cake
Archer Prewitt (1985 Painting) – illustrator, musician with The Sea and Cake and The Coctails
Robert Rauschenberg (attended 1946 -1948) – painter
Glen Rounds (attended) – author and illustrator
Mikel Rouse (1979 Painting) – musician with Tirez Tirez, developed Totalism (music)
Eric Sall (1999 Painting) – painter
Nelson Shanks (attended) – painter
Nancy Speir – children's book illustrator
Marjorie Strider (1952 Painting) – painter
Jim Suptic (attended 1996–1997) – sculptor, musician
Akio Takamori (1976 Ceramics) – ceramic artist
Robert Templeton (attended) – painter, painted the portrait of President Carter in the National Portrait Gallery
Christopher Willits (2000 Photo/New Media) – musician, sound and multimedia artist
Kathryn Zaremba (2008 Interdisciplinary Art) - former Full House and Toothless star
Arnie Zimmerman (1977 Ceramics) – ceramicist
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kansas
- Walt Disney
- Mary Rockwell Hook
- Thomas Hart Benton (pelukis)
- Dennis Hopper
- Daftar perguruan tinggi di Amerika Serikat
- Perang Dunia II
- Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
- Perang Dunia I
- Daftar julukan kota di Amerika Serikat
- Kansas City Art Institute
- Art Institute
- Kansas City metropolitan area
- University of Missouri–Kansas City
- Kansas City, Missouri
- The Art Institutes
- Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
- Robert Berdella
- Regionalism (art)
- Bonner Springs, Kansas