This is a list of notable alumni and instructors of the School of Visual Arts .
Cartooning (by decade)[ edit ]
Gene Bilbrew (early 1950s) — cartoonist and "bizarre art" pioneer[ 9]
Steve Ditko (c. 1952) – co-creator of Spider-Man , creator of The Question and others
Tom Feelings (early-to-mid-1950s) – pioneering African American cartoonist and children's book artist
Stan Goldberg (late 1950s) — longtime artist for Archie Comics
Archie Goodwin (mid-1950s) – longtime editor and writer for Marvel and DC
Larry Ivie (1950s) — comics artist, writer, and collector who was active in comics fandom in the middle part of the 20th century, described by comics historian Bill Schelly as "the closest thing to an authority on comics that was available in the 1950s."[ 10]
Dick Hodgins Jr. — (early 1950s) cartoonist whose work included illustration, comic strips, and political cartoons
Nick Meglin (mid-1950s) — writer, humorist, and artist known for his contributions to Mad [ 11]
Tom Moore (c. 1950) – Archie cartoonist, writer, letterer
Joe Sinnott (c. 1950) – longtime Marvel Comics inker
Eric Stanton (early 1950s) — underground cartoonist and fetish art pioneer[ 12]
Tony Tallarico (early 1950s) — comic book artist, children's book illustrator, and author[ 13]
Sal Amendola (1969) — DC Comics, Archie Comics. Penciler, inker, writer, production, editor, talent coordinator; primarily known for writing, drawing Batman.
Liz Berube (1961) — romance comic artist for DC in the 1970s
Herb Trimpe (c. 1960) — comics artist best known as the seminal 1970s artist on The Incredible Hulk and as the first artist to draw for publication the character Wolverine [ 14]
John Verpoorten (early 1960s) — comic book artist and editorial worker best known as Marvel Comics' production manager[ 15]
Josh Adams (2009) — comic book and commercial artist, son of comics artist Neal Adams [ 31]
Ulises Fariñas (c. 2005) — comic book artist who has worked on Godzilla , Judge Dredd , and Transformers (dropped out of SVA)[ 32]
Jess Fink (2003) — alternative cartoonist known for her erotic comics[ 33]
Tomer Hanuka (2000) — Israel-American cartoonist and illustrator
Christopher Hastings (2005) — American comics writer and artist
James Jean (2001)[ 34] — cover artist for the comic book series Fables and The Umbrella Academy , for which he has won six Eisner Awards for "Best Cover Artist"[ 35]
Sabrina Jones (MFA, 2003) – activist comics artist, painter, and editor
Nate Powell (2000) — award-winning cartoonist; illustrator of the March trilogy of non-fiction graphic novels
Khary Randolph (2000) — comic book artist for Marvel Comics, Epic Comics, DC Comics, Aspen Comics, Image Comics, and Boom! Studios[ 36]
Koren Shadmi (mid-2000s) — Israeli-American illustrator and cartoonist
Dash Shaw (2005) — alternative cartoonist and animator[ 37]
Raina Telgemeier (2002) — best-selling author of middle grade and YA graphic novels[ 38] [ 39]
Sara Varon (2002)[ 40] — cartoonist and illustrator known for her work for children
Martin Ahlgren – cinematographer
Fred Armisen – actor, comedian, writer and Saturday Night Live cast member; did not graduate
Andrew Bowser – co-director and star of The Mother of Invention [ 43]
Sam Brown – comedian and founding member of the sketch comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U' Know[ 44]
Steve Carr – film director, Paul Blart: Mall Cop , Daddy Day Care , Next Friday , Are We Done Yet?
Greg DeSanto - Ringling Circus Clown
David Caspe – creator of the ABC hit show Happy Endings ; screenwriter, That's My Boy ; graduated from SVA in 2005 with an MFA
Zach Cregger – comedian and member of the sketch comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U' Know[ 44]
Michael Cuesta – director of L.I.E.
Bennett Elliott – producer of Procession , Couples Therapy
Randall Emmett – film producer, Rambo , Iron Man ; former personal assistant to Mark Wahlberg ; graduated SVA in 1995 with a BFA in Film and Video
Michael Giacchino – film composer[ 45]
Craig Gillespie – film and commercial director; Lars and the Real Girl , Mr. Woodcock , and Fright Night ; has been directing commercials for over a decade
Ranbir Kapoor – Actor, Assistant Director, Producer; attended workshop; did not graduate
Rahul Khanna – Indian actor
Robert Kolodny – director of The Featherweight and cinematographer of Procession , All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Jared Leto – film actor (Requiem for a Dream , Lord of War , Fight Club , Dallas Buyers Club ); attended SVA for a BFA in Film and Video, during which time he directed and starred in short film Crying Joy ; director of music videos for his band Thirty Seconds to Mars : "The Kill ", "From Yesterday ", "Kings and Queens ", "Closer to the Edge ", "Hurricane " under the alias of Bartholomew Cubbins, and "A Beautiful Lie " under the alias of Angakok Panipaq
Joe Lipari — comedian, artist, activist. His award winning short film "Dream Job" led to a series of dream jobs, most notably leading the creative departments for the Brooklyn Nets and New York Islanders .
Trevor Moore – comedian and founding member of the sketch comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U' Know [ 44]
Geoffrey Notkin – science writer, art director, producer, and host of Meteorite Men and STEM Journals
Mika Orr – documentary filmmaker
Kal Parekh – actor
Joseph M. Petrick – writer and co-director of The Mother of Invention [ 46]
Jonathan Pontell – Emmy , Golden Globe , and George Foster Peabody Award winning television director, producer and editor
Jesse Richards – painter, Remodernist filmmaker and founder of U.S. Stuckism center
Andrew Rona – film producer and studio executive; former co-president of Rogue Pictures ; president of Silver Pictures ; produced Unknown , Scary Movie 3 , Scream 2 , Scream 3 , Project X
Carlos Saldanha – director and co-director of Ice Age , Robots , Ice Age: The Meltdown , and Rio ; his films have grossed over $2.6 billion worldwide; according to Box Office Mojo, he is the 38th most successful director of all time based on box office gross
Tanya Ryno - Film Unit, commercial Parody, TV Funhouse producer for Saturday Night Live
Harris Savides – cinematographer of the films Last Days , Elephant , Gerry , Zodiac , and Milk
Marc Scarpa – pioneering digital media producer/director; Town Hall with President Clinton , The X Factor Digital Experience , VidBlogger Nation
Robert J. Sexton - producer, director, writer, and former musician
Mike Silbowitz – Video Game Marketing & Publishing Veteran, Currently Head of Americas Business Division for Krafton
Bryan Singer – film director, attended SVA for two years before transferring to the USC School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles [ 47]
Kazuhiro Soda – director of observational documentaries Campaign , Mental , and Peace
Dante Tomaselli – film director of Anchor Bay Entertainment's Satan's Playground
Morten Tyldum – Norwegian director of Headhunters and The Imitation Game
Ti West – director of House of the Devil , The Sacrament , and the "X " horror film series .
Kesewa Aboah – painter and visual artist
Esao Andrews – painter and skateboard designer
Ali Banisadr – painter and drawer
Samuel Bayer – music video and commercial director, cinematographer, and visual artist; directed 2010 remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street ; graduated SVA with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1987
Robert Beauchamp – painter[ 48]
Tom Burr – installation artist
Robin Byrd – adult film actress; took art and sketching classes at SVA; did life form modeling to help pay for classes[ 49]
Rosson Crow – painter
Devon Dikeou (MFA 1988) – Visual artist, editor/founder/publisher Zingmagazine and curator/collector/co-founder Dikeou Collection
Inka Essenhigh – painter
Neck Face – graffiti artist
Charles Fazzino - 3D pop artist[ 50]
Andrea Fraser – performance artist
Pamela Fraser – painter
Barnaby Furnas – painter
Jedd Garet – sculptor, painter, and printmaker[ 51]
Rita Genet – painter
Kate Gilmore – multimedia artist
Keith Haring – attended, but was expelled when he used the interior of an SVA building as a canvas for graffiti in a project with Jean-Michel Basquiat [ 52]
Jane Hart – curator and gallerist
Gus Heinze – painter
Issa Ibrahim - outsider artist
Reverend Jen – performance artist
Vashtie Kola , also known as Vashtie or Va$htie – director, designer, artist, blogger, party promoter
Joseph Kosuth – conceptual artist[ 52]
Tina La Porta —digital artist
Robert Lazzarini – sculptor and installation artist
Dinh Q Lê – fine arts photographer[ 53]
Sol LeWitt – artist working in multiple media
Jennifer Macdonald – conceptual artist
Donald Martiny – painter
Mark McCoy – print artist and photographer, notable for releasing on Heartworm Press
Aleksandra Mir – artist
Steve Mumford – painter
Paul A. Paddock – painter
Elizabeth Peyton – painter
Andrew Cornell Robinson – multimedia artist
Jorge Luis Rodriguez – painter, sculptor, mixed-media artist
Brian Rutenberg – painter
Kenny Scharf – painter
Jeff Sonhouse (BFA 1998) – painter[ 54]
Sarah Sze – sculptor and MacArthur Fellows Program ("Genius Grant") recipient[ 55]
Bradley Theodore — visual artist
John von Bergen – sculptor
Charlie White – artist, working primarily in photography
Gail Anderson – partner at Anderson Newton Design; faculty at SVA; former senior art director of Rolling Stone
Jimmy DiResta – maker, graphic designer
Todd Radom – designer of logos for professional sports teams and leagues
Rus Yusupov – graphic and visual designer; Internet entrepreneur; co-founder of Vine and HQ Trivia apps
Louisa Bertman – illustrator, animated shorts, animated gifs, film, computer art, visual narrative
Camillo Mac Bica – philosopher, author, activist
John Bollinger –[ 60] author, financial analyst, hedge fund manager, inventor of Bollinger Bands
Manuel DeLanda – philosopher and writer
Mark Kendall – artist and filmmaker; won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2014
Sheila Lukins – cook and food writer who co-authored The Silver Palate series of cookbooks and The New Basics Cookbook [ 61]
Jon Lung – product designer, graphic designer and co-host of the TV series Mythbusters (MFA Products of Design, 2016)[ 62]
Adrian Piper – conceptual artist and philosopher; won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1989
Jeff Provenzano – skydiver
Mark Ulano – production sound mixer, Inglorious Basterds, Django Unchained, Titanic [ 63]
Spider Webb – tattoo artist[ 64]
Jessica Abel – graphic novelist , La Perdida [ 66]
Sal Amendola – comic book artist primarily associated with DC Comics [ 67]
Nick Bertozzi – cartoonist, author of many graphic novels
Joey Cavalieri — comic book writer/editor
Nelson DeCastro — comic book writer and illustrator
Will Eisner – comics creator whose SVA courses inspired his books Comics & Sequential Art and Graphic Storytelling & Visual Narrative
Tom Gill – Dell Western cartoonist, noted for the Lone Ranger
Bill Griffith — creator of Zippy the Pinhead
Tom Hart – cartoonist, writer, Hutch Owen
Jamal Igle — comic book artist and writer, creator of Molly Danger , co-creator of The Wrong Earth , Dudley Datson and The Forever Machine
Carmine Infantino – writer and editor during the silver age of comic books
Klaus Janson – veteran of several Batman comics, including The Dark Knight Returns , Batman: Black and White , and Batman: Gothic [ 68]
Phil Jimenez – illustrator on Wonder Woman , New Xmen , Countdown to Infinite Crisis , JLA-Titans , Planetary /Authority [ 69]
Harvey Kurtzman – cartoonist, editor, and founding editor of Mad magazine[ 70]
Jason Little — cartoonist known for Shutterbug Follies and Motel Art Improvement Service
Matt Madden – cartoonist/writer known for works such as Odds Off and the comics-making textbook Drawing Words and Writing Pictures
Jack Markow – cartoonist, originator of the course in magazine cartooning
Rick Marschall – writer-editor, Nemo, the Classic Comics Library
Alitha Martinez — comic book artist
David Mazzucchelli – illustrator of Batman: Year One ; creator of Asterios Polyp [ 71]
Josh Neufeld , nonfiction cartoonist[ 72]
Joe Orlando – artist-editor, vice president of DC Comics, associate publisher of Mad [ 73]
Gary Panter – cartoonist, writer, Jimbo in Purgatory
Walter Simonson – worked on Thor and X-Men -related comics[ 74]
Art Spiegelman – comics artist, editor and advocate for the medium of comics, best known for his Pulitzer Prize -winning graphic novel memoir, Maus
J. David Spurlock – award-winning illustration & cartooning author-historian, creator rights advocate, longtime associate of Jim Steranko , Frank Frazetta , Neal Adams , Carmine Infantino and director of the Wallace Wood Estate
Bhob Stewart – comics for The Realist , Charlton, DC, Marvel and Warren Publishing
Sara Varon — teaches printmaking
Sam Viviano – contributor and art director at Mad magazine
Lauren Weinstein — cartoonist, author of Inside Vineyland , Girl Stories , and The Goddess of War
Ed Benguiat – calligrapher and type designer ; created over 600 typeface fonts, such as Barcelona and Bookman ; designed the logos for The New York Times , Playboy , and Sports Illustrated ; teaches typography [ 75]
Jimmy DiResta – graphic designer; host of Hammered with John and Jimmy DiResta , Against the Grain , Dirty Money , and Trash to Cash [ 76] [ 77]
Bob Gill – designer, founding partner of the design agency that would turn into Pentagram , and co-creator of Beatlemania musical[ 78]
Milton Glaser – designer who created the famous "I love NY" logo
Steven Heller – co-founder of the school's MFA "Designer as Author" program[ 79]
KAWS , born Brian Donnelly – graffiti artist, limited-edition clothing and toy designer
Debbie Millman – partner and president of the design division at Sterling Brands
Stefan Sagmeister – award-winning graphic designer
Paula Scher – graphic designer and principal at the Pentagram design consultancy ; created redesigns of the Citibank and Tiffany brands; her work is featured in the Museum of Modern Art and the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
James Victore – independent graphic designer
Rus Yusupov – designer and co-founder of Vine (service) and HQ Trivia
Roy Frumkes – screenwriter and independent filmmaker[ 83]
Bob Giraldi – director and independent filmmaker
Manfred Kirchheimer – documentary filmmaker, director of Stations of the Elevated and We Were So Beloved .
Robert Kolodny – director of The Featherweight and cinematographer of Procession , All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Chris Newman – sound engineer; three-time Academy Award winner and five-time nominee; sound mixer and director; The Godfather , Amadeus , The Exorcist , The Silence of the Lambs , and The English Patient
Lew Schwartz , founder of film department; former Batman artist; Emmy Award-winning filmmaker[ 84]
Amy Taubin – curator, film critic and filmmaker (Film Comment , Millennium Film Journal , Artforum , Premiere , L.A. Weekly , Sight and Sound , The Village Voice )
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