Jim Henson Academy of Visual & Performing Arts 

The Visual and Performing Arts program at Northwestern is a pre-professional, four-year arts program offering talented high school students educational opportunities designed to prepare them artistically for college, professional study, or career options in the arts in the 21st century.

Our curriculum is designed to foster creativity and personal expression.


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Jim Henson was born James Maury Henson on September 24, 1936, in Greenville, Mississippi. At a young age, Henson was drawn to the arts. His maternal grandmother, a painter, quilter, and needleworker, encouraged his creative passions, including puppetry. Well before his teen years, Henson performed puppetry for audiences, including his fellow Cub Scouts. His youth was also spent toying with different visual mediums, including television, which he adored. A significant influence on his childhood was TV puppeteer Burr Tillstrom, of the show Kukla, Fran, and Ollie. 


He attended Northwestern High School after moving to Hyattsville and graduated in 1954.  He then went on to study at the University of Maryland


Jim made quite a name for himself as an artist at Northwestern High School, with cartoons published in student publications and posters promoting school drama productions. If you look at his posters for Northwestern’s school plays, you’ll see “Muppet sensibility” in his sense of design.  Jim Henson attended the University of Maryland, where his talent was quickly recognized, and his television career began.  

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JIM HENSON:  THE MAN BEHIND THE MUPPETS (MINI BIO)