New York School of Applied Design for Women
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New York School of Applied Design for Women
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The New York School of Applied Design for Women, established in 1892 by Ellen Dunlap Hopkins, was an early design school for women in New York City. The 1908 New York School of Applied Design building was designed by Harvey Wiley Corbett and is now landmarked. The school became the New York Phoenix School of Design in 1944 when it merged with the Phoenix Art Institute, and in 1974, it merged with the Pratt Institute to form the Pratt-Phoenix School of Design. The building is now the site of Dove
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Art and design school in Manhattan, New York
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_School_of_Applied_Design_for_Women
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2024-04-16T02:29:09Z
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