List of Parsons School of Design people
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This is a list of notable alumni and faculty of Parsons School of Design in New York City.
Notable alumni
[edit]Design and Technology (MFA)
[edit]- Evan Roth, artist and hacker
- Zachary Lieberman, new media artist, computer programmer
- Sara Little Turnbull, industrial designer
Fashion (BFA)
[edit]- Gilbert Adrian (1903–1959), costume designer
- Princess Angela of Liechtenstein (born 1958), previously known as Angela Gisela Brown, Panamanian-American fashion designer and the wife of Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein.
- Jeff Banks (born 1943), designer of clothing, jewelry, and home furnishings
- Bill Blass (1922–2002), fashion designer
- Donald Brooks
- Doo-Ri Chung
- Feroze
- Lazaro Hernandez
- Marc Jacobs
- Elois Jenssen
- Kevin Johnn
- Donna Karan
- Derek Lam
- Jillian Lewis
- Sandy Liang
- Parke Lutter
- Jenna Lyons
- Claire McCardell
- Raul Melgoza
- Isaac Mizrahi (born 1961), fashion designer and television presenter
- Thakoon Panichgul
- Sarah Phillips
- Patrick Robinson
- Narciso Rodriguez
- Lela Rose
- Behnaz Sarafpour
- Dmitry Sholokhov
- Steinunn Sigurdardottir
- Willi Smith
- Peter Som
- Anna Sui
- Alfred Sung
- Kay Unger, fashion designer
- Carmen Marc Valvo
- Alexander Wang
- John Warden
- Jason Wu
Fashion (AAS)
[edit]Film (BFA)
[edit]- Sarah Austin
- Harry Hurwitz
- Adam Jasinski
- Charis Michelsen
- Joel Schumacher
- Rob Zombie, born as Robert Cummings
Fine Art (BFA or MFA)
[edit]- Kevin Appel
- Rosemary Cove
- Jane Frank
- Charles Goldman
- Adolph Gottlieb
- Julie Harvey
- Edward Hopper
- D Hwang
- Steffani Jemison
- Jasper Johns
- Shirley Kaneda
- Sol Kjok
- Dimitar Lukanov
- Rob Pruitt
- Andrew Cornell Robinson
- Norman Rockwell
- Anrika Rupp
- Gavin Spielman
- Emily Sundblad
- Rodel Tapaya
- Julie Umerle
- Nick van Woert
- Betsy Wolfston
- Ai Weiwei
- Janise Yntema
Visual Communication and Graphic Design (BFA or BBA)
[edit]Illustration (BFA)
[edit]- Louisa Bertman
- Ilse Bischoff
- Peter DeSeve
- Leo and Diane Dillon
- Julia Gran
- Bessie Pease Gutmann
- Hidekaz Himaruya
- Bob Rafei
- Joel Resnicoff (1948–1986), artist and fashion illustrator
- Brian Wood
- Dan Yaccarino
Music (MS)
[edit]Photography (BFA)
[edit]- Ransom Ashley
- Pamella Bordes
- Philippe Cramer
- Amina Cruz
- Bella Hadid
- Hidekaz Himaruya
- Sun Lee
- Danielle Mckinney (MFA)
- Steven Meisel (born 1954), fashion photographer
- Herbert Muschamp
- Stewart Shining
Uncategorized
[edit]- Amy Astley
- Hlynur Atlason
- Henry Rutgers Beekman
- Siri Berg - faculty
- Dean and Dan Caten
- Richard Chai
- C.K. Chatterton - Studied in The New York School of Art, 1900–1904
- Rose Connor
- Jasper Conran
- Dorian Corey
- Sue de Beer
- Deepti Divakar - Indian model, actress, writer and Femina Miss India World 1981
- Stephen Dwoskin
- Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
- Tom Ford
- Charles Gagnon
- William Gropper
- Clyde Kenneth Harris
- Auriea Harvey
- David Horvath
- Chet Kalm, former administrator; established the Foundation Department
- Sun-Min Kim
- Sean Kinney
- Chang-Jin Lee
- Ji Lee
- Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark
- Dorothy Marckwald
- Brian McCarty
- Tom Morrow
- Kimberly Ovitz (born 1983), fashion designer
- Rick Owens
- Ingibjörg Stefanía Pálmadóttir
- Thakoon Panichgul
- Heron Preston
- Rob Pruitt
- Raghavendra Rathore
- Miguel Robles-Durán
- Julia Restoin Roitfeld (born 1980), French creative director and designer
- Stefan Sagmeister
- Arleen Schloss
- Proenza Schouler
- Carl Sprinchorn
- Yuval Tal
- Paula Mary Turnbull
- Alexandra von Fürstenberg (née Alexandra Natasha Miller; born 1972), Hong Kong-born American furniture designer
Notable faculty
[edit]- Ruth Abrams, painter and faculty in the 1960s.
- Janet Fish, painter[1]
- Tim Gunn, fashion design faculty from 1982 to 2007; served as department chair from 2000 to 2007.
- Herschel Levit, photography faculty from 1977 to 1986.[2]
- Mary Ann Scherr, founding Chair of the Product Design Department from 1979 to 1989.[3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ Kort, Carol; Sonneborn, Liz (2014-05-14). A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4381-0791-2.
- ^ "Herschel Levit". ADC Global Network. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ Garcia, Brooke (2021-03-12). "Inside the Collection: Mary Ann Scherr and #5WomenArtists". Metal Museum. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Mary Ann Scherr's Legacy in Metal Exhibition". School of Constructed Environments (SCE), Parsons School of Design. 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2021-06-12.