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  1. Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art (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.

    • 1997
    • 1882
    • Edward John Stevens, Jr.
    • Public, vocational
  2. Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art (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.

  3. Arts High School. Address: 550 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. Opened: 1931. Created from: School of Fine Arts (1882), Newark Public School of Fine and Industrial Arts (1928) Opened in 1931 as the country’s first public high school for the fine arts. Famous Alumni.

  4. Newark Public School of Fine and Industrial Arts. Address: 550 MLK Blvd. (current) Opened: 1882, became Newark Public School of Fine and Industrial Arts (1928) Original Name: School of Fine Arts. Integrated into Arts High School (1931) Famous Alumni.

  5. Born from the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art, Newark Arts High School opened its doors to students in September 1931 as the first school of its kind in the United States, and almost immediately became the model for the High School of Art & Music in New York City.

  6. Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art (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.

  7. A Group for Graduates of the Newark School of Fine Industrial Arts in Newark NJ.

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