• Source: Layton School of Art
    • The Layton School of Art was a post-secondary school located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Originally affiliated with the Layton Art Gallery, it was established by Charlotte Partridge and Miriam Frink in September 1920 in the basement of the building. It closed as a result of financial insolvency in 1974. At its closure, the school was regarded as one of the top five art schools in the United States and enjoyed a historical reputation for innovative methods in art education.
      A new campus was constructed on the east side of Milwaukee in 1951 at 1362 North Prospect Avenue. This building was razed as part of the construction Park East Freeway in 1970 and the school then moved to a new location at 4650 North Port Washington Road.
      Regarded as one of the most progressive art schools in the United States, Layton pioneered several movements in art education.
      The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design is the successor to Layton.


      Notable members




      = Faculty

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      Guido Brink
      John Nicholson Colt
      Paul Faulkner
      Paula Gerard
      Knute Heldner
      Joseph F. Hlavacek
      Roger Ihlenfeldt
      Myron Kozman
      Edmund Lewandowski
      Richard Lippold
      Roland Poska
      Karl Priebe
      Walter Sheffer
      Gerrit V. Sinclair
      Noel J. Spangler
      Robert Strobridge
      Robert Von Newmann
      Fred Berman


      = Alumni

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      Larry Clark
      Lois Ehlert
      Rosalie Ritz
      Roy Staab
      Tom Uttech


      References




      = Sources

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      https://omaha.com/eedition/sunrise/page-b4/page_0f6955b9-5c69-5b61-9c91-919707045174.html

      Levy, HannahHeidi. Famous Wisconsin Artists and Architects. Badger Books Inc., 2004.

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