Jepson Art Institute
Jepson Art Institute was founded by artist Herbert Jepson in 1945 at this location in downtown Los Angeles. Jepson had taught at Chouinard Art Institute since the early 1930s, but he decided to form his own school whose specialties included figure drawing, art theory, and printmaking. The institute attracted students such as Frederick Hammersley (who went on to become an instructor there), and for a short time Wallace Berman. Its instructors included painters Rico Lebrun and Francis de Erdeley. The Jepson Art Institute closed its doors in 1954, after which Jepson went on to teach at Otis Art Institute, the University of Southern California, and the University of California, Los Angeles.