1879
Maryland Institute transforms the Great Hall into classrooms for the renamed Schools of Art and Design and adopts a new mission: “diffusing a knowledge of art … fostering original talent…and laying a permanent foundation for a genuine school of high art in Baltimore.” New facilities are modeled on those in the most advanced art and design schools of the time (Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Pennsylvania Museum & School of Industrial Arts, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia School of Design for Females, National Academy of Design, New York Art League, Cooper Union, Boston Museum of Fine Arts). All non-art offerings (chemistry, music) phased out.