Hussian College, School of Art is a private vocational school for graphic design and commercial illustration located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Established in 1946, it offers a four-year, full-time program. Hussian College, School of Art, is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree for Art, with three concentrations: Digital Media, Graphic Design, Visual Communications.
Relativity School, its Los Angeles branch campus offers four Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degrees in Art, Film + Digital Content, Acting, Commercial Dance and Contemporary Musical Theatre + Film and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Entrepreneurship. The school is affiliated with Relativity Media, a major Hollywood studio based in Beverly Hills.
The first class at Hussian School of Art commenced on July 1, 1946. John Hussian, a member of Philadelphia's art community and a renowned lecturer, was encouraged by what is now the Philadelphia Museum of Art to open a school for veterans returning from World War II. Thanks to opportunities provided by the passing of the GI Bill, John Hussian worked closely with the Pennsylvania Department of Education Vocational Training and the Veterans Administration to provide quality training in fine art.
In the 1960s, many local competitors transitioned to collegiate status, while feedback from the industry and enrollment numbers indicated a continued need for career training in the visual arts. With Mr. Hussian’s guidance as president, the curriculum shifted to concentrate on commercial art. Hussian became a charter member in PAPSA (Pennsylvania Association of Private School Administrators) in the early 1960s.
The school was incorporated on July 1, 1969 and received its initial national accreditation as a member of National Association of Trade and Technical Schools (NATTS) in 1972.
In 1973, Mr. Ronald Dove became president of the Hussian School of Art. Mr. Dove adopted the same curriculum model and education philosophy that John Hussian had established for the institution. In 1978, Hussian applied to the Pennsylvania Department of Education for consideration to award a 4-year AST degree. Formal approval to award the degree was granted in May 1979. In 1992, Hussian received its initial accreditation from ACCSCT, now ACCSC, and has remained in good standing from the time of initial accreditation.