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- Newark_School_of_Fine_and_Industrial_Arts abstract "Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts (NSFIA) was a city-run vocational and art school in Newark, New Jersey. Opened in 1882 as the Evening Drawing School, its name was changed in 1909 to the Fawcett School of Industrial Arts, and changed again in 1928 to the Newark Public School of Fine and Industrial Art. The name was shortened to Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art some time later. It moved into a new building in 1931.A number of well-known artists served on the faculty at Newark over the years, including the prolific illustrator and graphic designer Irv Docktor. Others included Enid Bell, Gustave Cimiotti, Hannes Beckman (design and color), Hillaire Hiler (color), Joseph Konzal (sculpture), Gerson Leiber (print making), Leopold Matzal (portrait), Reuben Nakian (sculpture), Robert Conover, Leo Dee, Jane Burgio, and Grigory Gurevich.The school closed its doors in 1997 when, in the midst of a budget crisis for the Newark public school system, it was decided that public schools would only operate K-12 schools. The school was originally housed within the same building as the Newark Arts High School. The college moved from that facility due to lack funding in the early 1990s and was relocated to Lyons Avenue until its 1997 closure.".
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- Newark_School_of_Fine_and_Industrial_Arts city "Newark".
- Newark_School_of_Fine_and_Industrial_Arts closed "1997".
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- Newark_School_of_Fine_and_Industrial_Arts director "Edward John Stevens jr.".
- Newark_School_of_Fine_and_Industrial_Arts established "1882".
- Newark_School_of_Fine_and_Industrial_Arts faculty "David John Rush".
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