Camberwell College of Arts













































Infotaula d'organitzacióCamberwell College of Arts

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Dades bàsiques
Abreviació
UAL
Tipus entitat
acadèmia de belles arts
Història
Fundació
1898
Activitat


Organització i govern

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  • Londres

  • Regne Unit

  • 51° 28′ 27″ N, 0° 04′ 49″ O / 51.4742°N,0.0804°O / 51.4742; -0.0804


Afiliacions
University of the Arts London



Web
www.camberwell.arts.ac.uk






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La Camberwell College of Arts (anteriorment coneguda com a Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, en català Universitat d'Ar de Camberwell o Universitat Camberwell d'Arts i Oficis) és una universitat constitutiva de la University of the Arts London,[1] i és àmpliament considerada com una de les institucions d'art i disseny més important del món.[2] Es troba a Camberwell a South London, Anglaterra, amb dues ubicacions a Peckham Road i Wilson Road. Disposa de programes d'educació per extensió i d'educació terciària, incloent postgraus i doctorats. La Universitat ha mantingut graus individuals en Belles Arts, oferint l'especialitat del Bachelor of Arts en pintura, escultura, fotografia i dibuix. La Universitat també ofereix cursos de grau i postgrau en temes de Conservació i restauració i belles arts així com disseny gràfic, il·lustració i disseny 3D. S'està fent especialment coneguda per estar esdevenint un referent en l'educació de la il·lustració contemporània.




Contingut






  • 1 Alumnes notables


  • 2 Referències


  • 3 Per saber-ne més


  • 4 Enllaços externs





Alumnes notables








  • Gillian Ayres R.A. (1989 Turner Prize nominee)


  • Franko B (artist)


  • Jeff Banks (graphic designer and presenter of the BBC's The Clothes Show)


  • Roger 'Syd' Barrett (musician, Pink Floyd)


  • Seth Cardew (potter)


  • Gillian Carnegie (2005 Turner Prize nominee)


  • Marc Camille Chaimowicz (artist)[3]


  • Alan Charlton (artist)[4]


  • Lady Sarah Chatto (artist)


  • Sue Clowes, fashion designer


  • Darren Coffield (artist)


  • Nicholas Cornwell (Sculptor)


  • Des'ree (singer)


  • Georgina von Etzdorf (textile designer)[5]


  • Anthony Eyton R.A. (artist)


  • Valerian Bernard Freyberg, 3rd Baron Freyberg (British Peer)


  • Sir Terry Frost R.A. (artist)


  • Barry Fantoni (artist, writer, jazz musician, performer)


  • Nicky Gavron (politician)


  • Catherine Goodman (artist, BP Portrait Award-winner)


  • Maggi Hambling O.B.E. (Artist)


  • Howard Hodgkin (1985 Turner Prize winner)


  • Eileen Hogan (artist)


  • John H Howard (artist)


  • Dave Elsey (Oscar winning Makeup Effects artist)

  • Joan Hutt (artist)


  • Andrzej Jackowski (1991 John Moores Painting Prize winning artist)[6]


  • Chantal Joffe (Charles Wollaston award-winning artist)


  • Andy Dog Johnson (artist and illustrator)


  • Tendai Zowa (footwear designer)


  • David Jones (artist and poet)


  • Zebedee Jones (artist)


  • R. B. Kitaj (artist)


  • John Keane (artist)


  • Peter Kindersley (publisher)


  • George Klibadze (sound artist)[7]


  • Tom Hammick (Jerwood Drawing Prize winner)[8]





  • Dimitri Launder (artist)


  • Natasha Law (artist)


  • Mike Leigh (film director)


  • Cedar Lewisohn (curator)[9]


  • Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (interior designer and TV presenter)


  • Rachael Lowe (artist)


  • Humphrey Lyttelton (jazz musician)


  • Mark McGowan (artist)


  • Raphael Maklouf (sculptor)


  • Margaret Mee (artist)


  • Theodore Mendez (artist)


  • Keith Milow (artist)


  • Cathy de Monchaux (1998 Turner Prize nominee)


  • Junko Mori (artist)


  • Malcolm Morley (1984 Turner Prize winner)


  • Gregor Muir (Director I.C.A., London)


  • Ella Naper (artist)


  • Frank Newbould (poster artist)


  • Lance Austin Olsen (artist)


  • Daf Palfrey (film producer)


  • Andrew Penketh (artist)


  • Tom Phillips R.A. CBE (artist)


  • Rose Pipette (musician of the band The Pipettes)


  • Lesley Rankine (musician in the band Silverfish, founder musician in the band Ruby, artist)


  • Matthew Ritchie (artist)


  • Tim Roth (Oscar-nominated actor)

  • John Shaw (stone carver)


  • Gilbert Spencer R.A. (artist)


  • Matthew Stone (artist)


  • Jeff Stultiens (artist)[10]


  • Angus Suttie (potter)


  • Alan Thornhill (sculptor)


  • Euan Uglow (artist)


  • Keith Vaughan (artist)


  • Florence Welch (did not graduate; lead singer in the band Florence and the Machine)


  • Alexander Williams (animator)


  • Denis Williams (artist)


  • Gary Wragg (artist)[11]


  • Joe Wright (BAFTA award-winning director)




Referències





  1. University of the Arts, London website


  2. The Times list of Best British Art Schools


  3. Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Tate Britain, 2006.


  4. «Alan Charlton - Tate».


  5. Georgina Von Etzdorf.


  6. Andrzej Jackowski, UK.


  7. George Klibadze, YouTube.


  8. Tom Hammick.


  9. Cedar Lewisohn on Street Art, Saatchi Gallery, UK.


  10. Jeff Stultiens RP.


  11. Gary Wragg's Studio, UK.




Per saber-ne més




  • British Art Schools, The Times.


  • Camberwell School of Arts & Crafts: its students & teachers, 1943–1960 by Geoff Hassell. Published by Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1995. ISBN 1-85149-180-5.



Enllaços externs



  • College website

  • 2010 Summer Show website

  • Memories of Camberwell College in the 1950s

  • «Peckham Space - Connecting art, people and place».











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