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Ringling College of Art and Design (RCAD) is a
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art and design school in
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. It was founded by
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as an art school in 1931 as a remote branch of Southern College but separated by 1933.


History

The origins of the college go back to when the President of Southern College (which is now called
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) Dr. Ludd M. Spivey wanted to get the support of
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for his college. Spivey learned that Ringling did not have an interest in helping Southern College, was almost broke and wanted to start his own art school on the grounds of his museum. The two discussed the idea of creating an art college before reaching the agreement that they would open the school in Sarasota as a branch of Florida Southern. The School of Fine and Applied Art of the John and Ringling Art Museum was founded on March 31, 1931. It opened on October 2 with 75 registered students. It was a campus of Southern College functioning initially as a junior college with business and arts classes. The college would end up breaking off from Southern College in 1933 after the faculty disliked that money made from the school went to pay salaries at the college's Lakeland campus. They ended up petitioning successfully and officially became independent on May 14, 1933 when they received their charter. Under this new charter they became known as the Ringling School of Art. In 1934 the junior college and music courses were removed deciding solely to concentrate on art. After World War II, enrollment grew at the university going from 250 in 1949 to 450 by 1959. It has changed names several times. It qualified for full accreditation as a degree-granting institution by the
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in 1979. That year the college also became known as the Ringling School of Art and Design. It would become accredited in 1984 by the National Association of Schools of Art. The campus included the Longboat Key Center for the Arts, which operated from 1952 to 2017.


Academics

The college offers BFA degrees and BA degrees and operates on a semester academic term system.


Library

The Alfred R. Goldstein Library is an informational, educational, and social hub for RCAD’s students and faculty. Designed specifically for its creative students, the library’s collection includes children’s literature, game arts, graphic novels, letterpress, book arts, pop up books, special collections, reference, and online resources. The 46,000-square-foot library houses over 75,000 books and periodicals. The Ringling College Library Association (RCLA) is a nonprofit organization that was created by a small group of community leaders in 1975 in an attempt to aid Ringing College in constructing its first library. The RCLA operates with an annual overhead of 10% and has “made gifts and commitments to the college in excess of $11 million dollars”. With nearly 2,000 members, the RCLA continues to support the Alfred R. Goldstein Library and the RCAD community by providing scholarships to students, programming special events (including the RCLA Town Hall Lecture Series), and encouraging creativity and community togetherness. The library hosts an independent art publishing book fair called Paper Jam. Organized jointly with Letterpress and Book Arts Center and the Brizdle-Schoenberg Special Collections Center and in collaboration with SRQ Zine Fest, the annual event features a wide array of creative books and experimental printed items that highlight local and diverse perspectives. The library originated as a first floor location on the east side of campus. Its new modern facility, completed in January 2017, is centrally located, physically representing the mission of the library as the heart of its college. The $20 million dollar library, designed by Shepley Bulfinch and Sweet Sparkman Architects, is significantly larger than its predecessor. It features furnishings selected by RCAD students, bright colors, a 24-hour lab, a café, ten group study areas, and 4 terraces overlooking Whitaker Bayou. American Libraries, a publication of the
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, featured the Alfred R. Goldstein Library in its yearly Library Design Showcase later in 2017. Alfred Goldstein, the library’s namesake, was a local benefactor. Along with his wife Ann, he contributed to many Sarasota organizations and funded the Ann Goldstein Children’s Rainforest Garden at the
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. The library naming ceremony took place on February 15, 2016.


Notable alumni

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designer, television personality *
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voice actor, illustrator *
Tim Jaeger Tim Jaeger (born August 6, 1979) is an American artist. He currently lives and works in Sarasota, Florida. Early life and education Jaeger was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan as the 4th of 5 children to an Episcopal priest. At a young age Jaeger mov ...
painter * Andrew Jones concept artist and digital "painter". *
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cartoonist of the '' Blondie''
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Academy Award-winning short film director and illustrator * Patrick Osborne Academy Award-winning short film director and animator * Tim Rogerson painter *
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(attended but did not graduate) Make-up demonstrator and entrepreneur - founder of ipsy and em cosmetics * Nick Pitera Singer-songwriter, musician, animator * Mike Zeck - comic book artist


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