Tyler School of Art
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Tyler School of Art is Temple University's school of art, located on a separate campus in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania and offering BFA and MFA degrees.
Tyler offers curricula in Architecture, Art and Art Education, Art History, Crafts (Ceramic and Glass, Fibers, and Jewelry, Metals/CAD-CAM), Foundation Studies, Graphic Arts and Design (Graphic Design, Photography, and Printmaking), Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture. The present dean is Keith Anthony Morrison.
Notable student groups include the Intellectual Heritage Society, Craft Association of Tyler Students, and The Tyler Theatre Troupe.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Alix Dobkin, singer-songwriter
- Douglas Gillan, aka Dug, lead singer of The Nodd
- Linda and Terry Jamison, purported psychics
- Trenton Doyle Hancock, contemporary artist
- Ephraim Russell, accomplished Sculptor
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Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania |
Cheltenham • Elkins Park • Glenside • La Mott • Laverock • Melrose Park • Wyncote |
Educational Institutions: Arcadia University • Cheltenham High School • Pennsylvania College of Optometry • Reconstructionist Rabbinical College • Tyler School of Art • Westminster Theological Seminary |
Points of Interest: Beth Sholom Synagogue • Curtis Hall Arboretum • Wall House |
See also: Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district |