Arts and Entertainment
- Peter Alsop, musician
- Arthur Everett Austin, Jr., former director of the director of the Wadsworth Atheneum and Trinity professor
- Richard Barthelmess, Silent film actor and a founder of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- John Biddle, cinematographer
- Deborah Buck, American artist, designer and gallery owner
- Dudley Buck, musical composer
- Brian Byrne, mandolinist
- Max Coyer, artist
- Joseph Cross, actor (current student as of December 2006)
- Lesley Dill, artist
- Jared Bradley Flagg, American painter
- Ari Graynor, actor
- Patrick Greene, composer
- Stephen Gyllenhaal, film producer and director
- Chris Hogan, comedian
- Christopher Houlihan, concert organist
- Mike Kellin, actor
- Mel Kendrick, artist
- Shahvaar Ali Khan, Pakistani writer, singer-songwriter and composer
- Dave MacKay, Jazz pianist, singer-composer
- Mary McCormack, actor
- Will McCormack, actor
- Steven Newsome, arts administrator
- Katryna Nields, folk-rock musician
- Joseph Payne, British/Swiss German harpsichordist, clavichordist, organist and musicologist
- Xavier Serbia, member of the boy band Menudo,financial commentator and syndicated columnist
- Christopher Seufert, Documentary film producer and director, and photographer
- John Rose, organist
- Kwaku Sintim-Misa, Ghanaian actor and comedian
- Cotter Smith, stage, film, and television actor
- Ernie Stires, composer
- Richard Tuttle, postminimalist artist
- John Henry Willcox, Organist
- Samuel Adams Wisner, rapper (current student as of October 2009)
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“I too have arts and sorceries;
Illusion dwells forever with the wave.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“A man must be clothed with society, or we shall feel a certain bareness and poverty, as of a displaced and unfurnished member. He is to be dressed in arts and institutions, as well as in body garments. Now and then a man exquisitely made can live alone, and must; but coop up most men and you undo them.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)