Paier College

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Paier College
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Type Private for-profit art college
Established1946
President Jennifer Williams
Academic staff
40 full and part-time
Administrative staff
7
Undergraduates 300 (2021-2022)
Location, ,
United States
Campus Suburban area
3 acres
Website www.paier.edu

Paier College (formerly Paier College of Art) is a private for-profit art college in Bridgeport, Connecticut. [1] Previously located in Hamden, Connecticut, Paier is the only independent art college in Connecticut. [2]

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History

In 1946, Paier was established by Edward T. and Adele K. Paier as the Paier School of Applied Arts in West Haven, Connecticut. Paier absorbed students from the Whitney School of Art when it closed, leading to the new title Paier School of Art. Paier moved to New Haven in 1954 and then finally to 6 Prospect Court in Hamden in 1960 and in 1963 expanded to its present location. In 1982, Paier was accredited as a 4-year degree-granting college. [3] In 2019, the Paier College of Art named Joseph Bierbaum as its new president to succeed former president Jonathan Paier. [4] [5] In March 2021, Paier announced a name change from Paier College of Art to Paier College and plans to move its campus to Bridgeport, Connecticut, into facilities formerly used by the University of Bridgeport, before the start of the fall 2021 semester. [6]

Academics

Paier College of Art focuses on training students for technical and professional careers as artists. [7] Paier offers five Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree programs as well as four certificates and one Associate degree. The college also offers part-time and evening classes, continuing education, and electives in general education and liberal arts.

Accreditation

Paier College of Art is licensed by the Connecticut Office of Higher Education [8] [9] and is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC). [10] It was also previously a member of the International Council of Design Schools. [11] In June 2024, Paier received a continued warning from ACCSC related to a range of issues. [12] Connecticut news sources have reported that faculty and staff had their employment terminated as of April 30, 2024 as the school underwent the process of changing ownership. Paier College has since stated that it intends to renew contracts as needed for the Fall 2024 Semester. [13]

Galleries and events

Paier College is host to The Schelfhaudt Gallery - a 2500 square foot art gallery dedicated to promoting the work of Paier students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Past exhibitions have included an annual Senior Class Showcase, Undergraduate showcases, an All-Campus Open Showcase, Paul Favello - a life in art (a lifetime retrospective of alumnus Paul Favello's work in oils, acrylics, and digital media), and Kindled Eyes - an exhibition of art made by child refugees from around the world, curated in part by CIRI, the Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants.

Paier College also houses the Littlefield Recital Hall - a 199 seat recital and lecture space, and Mertens Theater - a 930 seat proscenium theater that has played host to dance companies, regional theatre companies, local high school theatre departments, the University of Bridgeport Music Department, and The Greater Bridgeport Symphony.

Notable alumni

Paier College of Art has graduated successful artists including:

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  2. Connecticut Art/Design Schools - Connecticut Art Director's Club |http://www.cadc.org/Resources/Links/Connecticut-Art-Design-Schools/
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