{{Short description|Former art school in Los Angeles, California}} {{Use American English|date=July 2025}} {{more citations needed|date=April 2013}} {{use mdy dates|date=August 2022}} The '''Chouinard Art Institute''' was a private art school in the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. It was founded in 1921 by Nelbert Murphy Chouinard. In 1961, Walt and Roy Disney guided the merger of the Chouinard Art Institute and the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music to establish the California Institute of the Arts. Chouinard continued to operate until the new campus opened in 1970.<ref name="Calarts">{{Cite web |title=Chouinard Art Institute |url=https://calarts.edu/about/institute/history/chouinard-art-institute |website=CalArts.edu |access-date=2022-07-20}}</ref>
==History== Founded by artist and educator Nelbert Murphy Chouinard in 1921 with the goal of creating a renowned art school on the West Coast,<ref name="Calarts" /> the school grew during the subsequent decades and in 1935 it was recognized by the California state government as a non-profit educational facility.<ref name="Calarts" /> In 1929, Walt Disney began driving his inexperienced animators to the school for Friday night classes, a tradition that would continue for many years.<ref name="Vintage Books">{{Cite book |last=Gabler |first=Neal |title=Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination |date=2006 |publisher=Vintage Books |isbn=978-0-679-75747-4 |page=174}}</ref> Several years later Disney hired a Chouinard teacher named Donald Graham to teach more formal classes on studio property.<ref name="Vintage Books" /> Chouinard would later be used by Disney as a breeding ground for artists for ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Gabler |first=Neal |title=Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination |date=2006 |publisher=Vintage Books |isbn=978-0-679-75747-4 |page=261}}</ref> In the early 1950s Mrs. Chouinard had a stroke and could not run the school; in gratitude for letting his animators study there, Walt Disney supported the school financially and took over administrative duties.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Gabler |first=Neal |title=Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination |date=2006 |publisher=Vintage Books |isbn=978-0-679-75747-4 |page=591}}</ref> He also attempted to expand the school into what he called a "City of the Arts".<ref>{{Cite book |last=Gabler |first=Neal |title=Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination |date=2006 |publisher=Vintage Books |isbn=978-0-679-75747-4 |page=592}}</ref> This eventually led to the merger of Chouinard and Los Angeles Conservatory of Music into the California Institute of the Arts in 1961. Chouinard officially closed when its successor began operations in 1970.<ref name="Calarts" />
==Legacy== The Chouinard Art Institute building is situated at 743 Grand View Street in the Westlake district of central Los Angeles. Today it is used by the Western Day Care School, a child-care center.<ref name="latimes.com">Mike Boehm (April 15, 2014), [http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/culture/la-et-cm-chouinard-art-institute-film-documentary-walt-disney-ruscha-siqueioros-20140414,0,5818782.story L.A.'s Chouinard Art Institute chronicled in new documentary film] ''Los Angeles Times''.</ref>
Dave Tourjé, who became fascinated by the institute's history after buying and restoring Nelbert Chouinard's 1907 home in South Pasadena, California, helped to establish the '''Chouinard Foundation''',<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dave Tourjé Biography |url=http://www.davetourje.com/bio/ |access-date=13 February 2019 |website=Dave Tourjé}}</ref> which produced a 2001 retrospective exhibition and gave art classes, first in its own building and then under contract with the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Since 2009, when funding for the art classes ran out, Tourje has focused on keeping the Chouinard name alive, including a Chouinard Foundation website with archival material.
Produced and directed by Gianina Ferreyra in 2013, the 51-minute documentary film ''Curly'' addresses the school's history from 1921 to 1972, including interviews with artists Larry Bell, Laddie John Dill, Llyn Foulkes, Joe Goode, Ed Ruscha, and Peter Shire, among others.<ref name="latimes.com" />
==Notable alumni== {{See also|Category:Chouinard Art Institute alumni}}{{colbegin|colwidth=30em}} * Manuel Gregorio Acosta (1921–1989), painter and illustrator * Terry Allen, singer and painter * Gladys Aller (1915–1970), painter * John Altoon (1925–1969), painter * Pete Alvarado (1920–2003), animator and comic book artist * Robert Alvarez, animator * Charles Arnoldi, painter, sculptor, and printmaker *Norio Azuma (1928-2004), painter and abstract serigraph artist * Ralph Bacerra (1938–2008), ceramist * Don Bachardy, portrait artist * Elaine Badgley Arnoux (1926–2023), portrait artist * Milo Baughman (1923–2003), modern furniture designer * Larry Bell, artist and sculptor * Ted Berman (1919–2001), animator * Ed Benedict (1912–2006), animator, designer * Marjorie Best (1903–1997), costume designer * Mary Blair (1911–1978), painter, animator * Preston Blair (1908–1995), animator * Robert Blue (1946–1998), pin-up artist * Harry Bowden (1907–1965), painter * Michael Bowen (1937–2009), painting, performance art * Cory Buckner, architect * Timothy J. Clark, painter * Mary Corse, painter associated with the Light and Space movement<ref>{{Cite web |title=Artist Bio: Mary Corse |url=http://www.lehmannmaupin.com/artists/mary-corse |access-date=March 14, 2014 |website=Lehmann Maupin}}</ref> * Richard Cromwell (1910–1960), actor * Alice Estes Davis, costume designer * Ernest de Soto (1923–2014), master lithographer * John DeCuir (1918–1991), art director * Guy Dill, sculptor * Donfeld (1934–2007), costume designer * Boyd Elder (1944–2018) Experimental & album cover artist * Jules Engel (1909–2003), animator and painter * Jim Evans, graphic designer, illustrator, painter * Lilly Fenichel (1927–2016), painter * Sandra Fisher (1947–1994), painter * Llyn Foulkes, painter * Gyo Fujikawa (1908–1998), children's book author and illustrator<ref>{{Cite web |title=Gyo Fujikawa {{!}} Densho Encyclopedia |url=http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Gyo%20Fujikawa/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140429121717/http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Gyo%20Fujikawa/ |archive-date=2014-04-29}}</ref> * Hisao "Hy" Fujita (1937-), graphic designer, illustrator, photographer * S. Neil Fujita (1921–2010), graphic designer.<ref>Grimes, William. [https://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/27/arts/design/27fujita.html "S. Neil Fujita, Innovative Graphic Designer, Dies at 89"], ''The New York Times'', October 27, 2010. Accessed April 18, 2013.</ref> * A.C. Gamer (1899-1964), effects animator<ref>{{Cite web |title=A.C. Gamer: Captain (or Lieutenant) of the Clouds {{!}} |url=https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/a-c-gamer-captain-or-lieutenant-of-the-clouds/}}</ref> * Bob Givens (1918–2017), animator<ref name="cataroo">{{cite web |last=Cawley |first=John |date=August 16, 1990 |title=Bob Givens Interview |url=http://www.cataroo.com/hgivens.html |website=How To Create Animation}}</ref> * Harper Goff (1911–1993), artist and art director * Jack Goldstein (1945–2003), painter * Joe Goode, painter * Rick Griffin (1944–1991), artist and cartoonist * Roberta Griffith, painter and ceramist * Frederick Hammersley (1919–2009), painter * Laverne Harding (1905–1984), animator * Edith Head (1897–1981), costume designer * Larry Huber, animator * Arnold Hylen (1907-1983), graphic designer, illustrator, photographer, writer * Robert Irwin, installation artist * Willie Ito, animator * Elois Jenssen (1922–2004), costume designer * Ollie Johnston (1912–2008), animator, one of Disney's Nine Old Men * Chuck Jones (1912–2002), animator of ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' * Corita Kent (1918–1986), artist * Bob Kurtz, animator * Abe Levitow (1922–1975), animator<ref>{{Cite web |title=Resume |url=https://www.abelevitow.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22&Itemid=54 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707074845/http://www.abelevitow.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22&Itemid=54 |archive-date=2011-07-07}}</ref> * John J. Lloyd (1922–2014), art director and production designer * Bud Luckey (1934–2018), animator * Bob Mackie, fashion and costume designer<ref>{{Cite web |title=About |url=https://calarts.edu/about/history/chouinard/alumni |access-date=13 February 2019 |website=CalArts}}</ref> * Mara McAfee (1929–1984), painter and illustrator * John McGrew (1910-1999), animator * Bill Melendez (1916–2008), animator * Peter Menefee, costume- and stage-designer * Reid Miles (1927–1993), graphic designer and photographer * Ron Miyashiro, painter, jewelry maker, and assemblage artist * Jimmy T. Murakami (1933–2014), animator<ref name="cartoonbrew_murakami">{{cite web |last=Amidi |first=Amid |date=February 16, 2014 |title="When the Wind Blows" Director Jimmy Murakami, RIP |url=http://www.cartoonbrew.com/rip/when-the-wind-blows-director-jimmy-murakami-rip-96140.html |accessdate=July 9, 2019 |publisher=cartoonbrew.com}}</ref> * Patrick Nagel (1945–1984), artist * Maurice Noble (1911–2001), background artist * Milicent Patrick (1915–1998), artist, actress, and animator<ref>{{Cite book |last=O'Meara |first=Mallory |title=The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick |date=March 5, 2019 |publisher=Hanover Square Press |isbn=978-1-335-93780-3 |pages=77–86}}</ref> * Virgil Partch (1916–1984), cartoonist * Walter Peregoy (1925–2015), artist * Danny Pierce (1920–2014), painter, printmaker and sculptor * Sally Pierone (1921–2018), artist * Noah Purifoy (1917–2004), sculptor * Milton Quon (1913–2019), animator * Elsa Rady (1943–2011), ceramist * Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985), animator, one of Disney's Nine Old Men * Allen Ruppersberg, artist * Edward Ruscha, painter * Herbert Ryman (1910–1989), artist and Disney imagineer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Herb Ryman Biography – California Watercolor |url=https://www.californiawatercolor.com/pages/herb-ryman-biography |website=CaliforniaWatercolor.com}}</ref> * Retta Scott (1916–1990), Disney's first female animator * Rod Scribner (1910–1976), animator<ref>{{Cite web |title=MichaelBarrier.com -- "What's New" Archives: December 2007 |url=http://www.michaelbarrier.com/WhatsNewArchives/2007/WhatsNewArchivesDec07.htm}}</ref> * Millard Sheets (1907–1989), painter * Peter Shire, sculptor, furniture designer, and ceramist * Ken Shutt (1928–2010), American sculptor<ref>''Honolulu Star-Bulletin'', Sculptor's works grace many isles' public spaces, May 17, 2010</ref> * William E. Smith (artist) (1913-1997), printmaker, instructor, sign designer * Dan Spiegle (1920–2017), comic book artist * Buck Taylor (1938-), painter and actor<ref>Meetings, The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. 100, No. 1, July, 1996, page 94</ref> * Michele Martin Taylor, painter * Frank Thomas (1912–2004), animator, one of Disney's Nine Old Men * Morton Traylor (1918–1996), fine artist, designer, and serigrapher * John Van Hamersveld, graphic artist and illustrator * Roy Williams (1907–1976), Disney animator and gagman * Dan Wynn (1920–1995), photographer * Jack Zander (1908–2007), animator<ref>{{Cite news |last=Fox |first=Margalit |date=20 December 2007 |title=Jack Zander - Obituary - The New York Times |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/20/arts/20zander.html}}</ref>{{colend}}
== Nelbert Chouinard Award winners == This award is given by a Chouinard peer committee to alumni or individuals associated with Chouinard Art Institute who have embodied the spirit of Nelbert Chouinard as artists and by contributions to their community. Awardees must have elevated the profile of their particular art form, broken through ceilings or set industry trends to be considered. In addition, the committee reviews each nominees past leadership roles, exhibition(s), award(s), publication(s) and if they have given back to their community philanthropically, as a teacher or as a volunteer.
* Alice Estes Davis '50, costume designer * Don Bachardy '60, 2016, portrait artist * Leo Monahan '58, 2018, paper sculptor * Larry Bell '59, 2019, artist and sculptor
==References== {{Reflist|30em}}
==External links== * [https://calarts.edu/about/institute/history/chouinard-art-institute CalArts Chouinard page] * [http://www.chouinardfoundation.org/ Chouinard Foundation] * [https://archive.today/20030728101330/http://www.oma-online.org/chouinard_exhibit.html ''Chouinard: A living legacy'' exhibit]
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