The Cooper Union Alumni Association (CUAA) provides a vital link between the alumni and the institution, building a strong body of support to preserve, protect and promote The Cooper Union.
Caribbean Poets and Artists Perform at The Cooper Union on October 26, 2019 This event features the work of two alumni of The Cooper Union, Jean-Ulrick Désert and Cozbi Cabrera, and collaborative works with...
Born in Virginia, Brian Rose AR’79 moved to New York City in 1977 to attend The Cooper Union. Previously, he attended the University of Virginia school of architecture where he majored in urban design....
John Doctoroff was a portrait artist based in Chicago, IL. He attended The Cooper Union School of Art from 1909 – 1911. He was born in 1893 in New York City. Following his graduation...
Barbara Fishman A’60 worked for CBS early in her career designing advertisements for the network. She became art director at CBS and she designed album covers and liner notes for CBS records. Barbara won...
Fellow Alumni, Please mark your calendars for the showing of Jay Myself, which tells the incredible story of photographer and artist Jay Maisel A’52, a living legend whose home for nearly 50 years was...
Fred Marcellino, Art 1960, was a designer, illustrator and author. After graduating from Cooper Union, he attended Yale and received a Fulbright scholarship to live in Venice. When he returned to New York in...
Jay Maisel, Art 1952, is an internationally recognized editorial and advertising photographer who also practices fine art color photography. He studied photography with Herbert Matter and Alexey Brodovitch, and earned a Bachelor of Fine...
Ashley Bryan A’46 Ashley Bryan, Art 1946, is an author and illustrator of over 50 children’s books. After graduating from The Cooper Union School of Art in 1946, Ashley Bryan earned a degree in...
Doris (Anger) Korosy A’49, 92 years, of Cresskill, NJ, passed away on 12/20/18. She received her degree from Cooper Union Night Art in 1949. Doris was a floral arranger and gift shop owner. She...
Meredith Bergmann A’77 has been making sculpture for 40 years that deals with complex themes in an accessible, beautiful, and provocative way. Working within the tradition of narrative sculpture, she draws on her love...
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