List of Pratt Institute alumni explained
The Pratt Institute is a private college in Brookyn, New York City, New York. Following is a list of some of its notable alumni.
Academia
Architecture
- Martin L. Beck, architect
- Richard Foster, architect
- Henry Hohauser, architect
- Malcolm Holzman, architect
- Fay Kellogg, architect
- Johannes Knoops, architect[1]
- Edward Mazria, architect
- George Ranalli, architect
- Wallace Rayfield, architect
- Mott B. Schmidt, architect
- Annabelle Selldorf, architect
- Peter L. Shelton, architect
- William Van Alen, architect
- Lorenzo Snow Young, architect
- Carlos Zapata, architect
- Peter Zumthor, architect
Art
Comic
- Dave Berg, a cartoonist known for his work in Mad
- Daniel Clowes, cartoonist and writer
- Gus Edson, cartoonist
- Jules Feiffer, Pulitzer Prize in 1986 for editorial cartooning
- Bill Griffith, cartoonist best known for his surreal daily comic strip Zippy
- Jack Kirby, comic book artist
- Marcus McLaurin, comic book writer and editor
- Mort Meskin, comic book artist
- Martin Nodell, comic creator
- Mike Roy, comic book and comic strip artist
- Samm Schwartz Archie comics illustrator
- Gordon A. Sheehan, cartoonist
- Leonard Starr, cartoonist
Fashion
Fine arts
- Marshall Arisman, painter
- Imna Arroyo, painter
- David Ascalon, sculptor
- Leigh Behnke, painter
- Aisha Tandiwe Bell, visual artist
- Trudy Benson, painter
- Willard Bond, painter
- Paul Calle, artist
- Aurore Chabot, ceramist
- Theresa Chromati, painter
- Lady Bird Cleveland, painter
- Louis Delsarte, artist
- Jason Freeny, artist specializing in sculpture, designer toys and computer-generated imagery.
- Ann Gillen sculptor
- Félix González-Torres, conceptual artist
- Jim Hodges, artist
- Candy Jernigan, multimedia artist, graphic designer, and set designer
- Ellsworth Kelly, painter, sculptor, and printmaker
- Lili Lakich, artist
- Greer Lankton, artist
- Greg Lindquist, painter
- Victoria de Lesseps, artist
- Kermit Love, puppet designer
- Gina Lucia, art director, artist, and designer
- Vivian Schuyler Key, painter, sculptor, printmaker, designer, and illustrator
- Peter Max, artist
- Philomena Marano, artist
- Soraya Marcano, visual artist
- Conor Mccreedy, artist
- Sergio Rossetti Morosini, artist and writer
- Cyrilla Mozenter, artist
- Marilyn Nance, artist
- David Nyzio, sculptor
- John Pai, sculptor
- Roxy Paine, painter and sculptor
- Agnes Lawrence Pelton, painter
- Denis Peterson, painter
- Charles E. Pont, artist
- Albert John Pucci, artist
- David Ratcliff, painter
- Nicholas Reale, painter[2]
- Edna Reindel, painter
- Willy Bo Richardson, artist
- Mario Robinson, painter
- Stefan Sagmeister, artist
- Jenny Scobel, painter
- Barbara Segal, sculptor and stone carver
- Joan Semmel, painter
- Hadieh Shafie, visual artist
- Nat Mayer Shapiro, painter
- Susan Louise Shatter, painter
- Jean Shin, sculptor
- Joseph A. Smith, artist
- Therman Statom, studio glass artist
- Susanne Suba, artist
- Swoon, graffiti artist
- Mickalene Thomas, painter
- Salman Toor, artist
- Boaz Vaadia, sculptor
- Max Weber, painter
- William T. Williams, painter
- Terry Winters, painter
- Robert Yasuda, visual artist
Illustration
- Ken Bald, illustrator
- C. C. Beallm illustrator and painter
- Rajie Cook, graphic designer
- Frances W. Delehanty, artist and illustrator
- Wendy Anderson Halperin, illustrator and author
- Cheryl Hanna, painter, and children's book illustrator who is also known for her work in the medium of collage
- George Lois, art director and designer known for over 92 covers for Esquire magazine
- Earl Mayan, illustrator
- Jacqui Morgan, illustrator and painter
- Kadir Nelson, illustrator, known for his covers of The New Yorker magazine
- Roberto Parada, illustrator known for creating paintings for magazines
- Paul Rand, graphic designer
- Robert Sabuda, illustrator
- Bernard Safran, painter and illustrator known for magazine covers
- Sam Savitt, illustrator and writer, official artist of U.S. Equestrian Team
- Helen Sewell, illustrator and writer
- Rob Sheridan, graphic designer
- Pamela Colman Smith, illustrator of the Rider–Waite tarot deck
- Louis Silverstein, graphic designer
- Rupert Jasen Smith, silk screen printer and artist
- Frank Verlizzo, theater poster designer and Drama Desk Award-winner
- Kent Williams, painter and graphic novel artist
- Lance Wyman, graphic designer
Photography
Business
Entertainment
- Alexandra Amon, actress, screenwriter, and film producer
- Joseph Barbera, animator and cartoonist
- André Baruch, radio announcer and film narrator
- Guy Bolton, playwright and writer of musical comedies
- Alfred Mosher Butts, inventor of Scrabble
- Shawn Christensen, filmmaker, musician, and podcaster
- Jhariah Claire, musician, illustrator, and animator
- Jacky Connolly, filmmaker and video artist
- Glenn Ficarra, screenwriter and director
- Harvey Fierstein, actor and playwright
- Suzanne Fiol, founder of the performance space ISSUE Project Room
- John Flansburgh, musician
- Richard Gallo, stage actor, Performance Artist, and experimental theater stage director
- Bob Giraldi, film director
- Eric Goldberg, animator, voice actor, film director, and producer
- Liz Hannah, screenwriter and producer
- Joel Haver, comedy YouTuber and animator[3]
- Clint Houston, jazz musician
- Matt Johnson, member of the indie electronic duo Matt and Kim
- Samantha Katz, co-producer of the Created Here television show
- Owen Kline, actor and filmmaker
- Martin Landau, actor and acting coach
- Daniel Lopatin, experimental electronic music producer, composer, singer, and songwriter
- Lukita Maxwell, actress
- Jeff Morrow, actor
- Alan Mruvka, film producer
- Abraham Nathanson, creator of the game Bananagrams
- Hawley Pratt, film director and animator
- James Reams, bluegrass musician
- Rob Redding, podcaster and host of the weekday syndicated Redding News Review on Sirius XM
- Robert Redford, actor and filmmaker
- Phoebe Robinson, comedian
- Lee Sang-eun, musical artist
- Kim Schifino, member of the indie electronic duo Matt and Kim
- Robert Siegel, radio journalist
- David Silverman, animator and director
- Yoshi Sodeoka, multimedia artist and musician
- Dante Tomaselli, film director
- Chris Tsirgiotis, animator
- Deborah Van Valkenburgh, actress Too Close for Comfort and The Warriors
- Melora Walters, actress
- Lindsey Way, member of Mindless Self Indulgence
- Robert Wilson, stage director and playwright
- Kat Zhang, rapper
- Rob Zombie, rock musician and filmmaker
Literature and journalism
- Gwendolyn B. Bennett, writer and journalist
- Mark Mathew Braunstein, writer
- Bryan Collier, children's book illustrator and winner of the Coretta Scott King Award and the Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Award
- Sarah Louise Delany, author and educator
- Tomie dePaola, writer and illustrator who created more than 260 children's books
- Pete Hamill, journalist
- Norton Juster, author of children's books
- Arnold Lobel, author of children's books, including the Frog and Toad series
- Laura Numeroff, author and illustrator of children's books
- John Peterson, writer
- Matthew Reinhart, writer and illustrator of children's pop-up books and picture books
- Michael Rosen, children's author and poet
- Sam Savitt, author and illustrator of over 130 books
- Cyndy Szekeres, children's book author and illustrator
- Elliot Tiber, author and professor of writing
- Carolyn F. Ulrich, librarian who created the Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
Politics
Religion
Science, technology, and engineering
Sports
Other
Notes and References
- Web site: Interior Design Faculty. FITNYC.edu. Fashion Institute of Technology. 16 January 2017.
- Staff. "Nicholas Reade, 62", Courier News, November 20, 1984. Accessed January 8, 2018. "Nicholas Reale, a distinguished watercolorist who was named New Jersey Artist of the Year in 1969, died Sunday (Nov. 18, 1984) at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston.... He was a graduate of Pratt Institute in New York and taught art classes at Seton Hall University."
- Web site: Film, BFA . 2 July 2024 . Pratt Institute.
- Book: Rosenfeld, Albert . The Quintessence of Irving Langmuir . Elsevier . 2013 . 9781483185484 . 62.