Parsons School of Design
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- Email from X. Theodore Barber, Director of The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Archives Center for Parsons The New School for Design, June 12, 2007(Chase School of Art, 1896-1898; New York School of Art, 1898-1909; New York School of Fine and Applied Art, 1909-1941; Parsons School of Design, 1941-2005; Parsons The New School for Design, 2005-)
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- NUC pre-56(Incorporated 1902 as New York School of Art; reincorporated and name changed to New York School of Fine and Applied Art in 1909; name changed to Parsons School of Design in 1941)
- Parsons School of Design [catalog], 2004/2005:cover (Parsons) p. 4 of cover (New School University, Parsons School of Design)
- Wikipedia, July 26, 2007(founded as the Chase School in 1896; changed its name in 1898 to the New York School of Art; renamed the New York School of Fine and Applied Art in 1909; renamed the Parsons School of Design in 1939; incorporated into The New School for Social Research in 1970 and renamed Parsons The New School for Design in 2005 when the parent institution was renamed The New School)
Wikipedia description:
The Parsons School of Design is a private art and design college under The New School located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City. Founded in 1896 after a group of progressive artists broke away from established Manhattan art academies in protest of limited creative autonomy, Parsons is one of the oldest schools of art and design in New York. Parsons was the first school to offer programs in fashion design, interior design, advertising, graphic design, transdisciplinary design, and lighting design. Parsons became the first American school to found a satellite school abroad when it established the Paris Ateliers in 1921. It remains the first and only private art and design school to affiliate with a private national research university, in 1970 when it became one of the divisions of The New School. Organized in five departments, the school offers undergraduate and graduate programs in a range of disciplines in art and design with students also able to combine additional classes and majors in other colleges of The New School.
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