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  2. Royal Birmingham Society of Artists - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists ( RBSA) is an art society, based in the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham, England, where it owns and operates an art gallery, the RBSA Gallery, on Brook Street, just off St Paul's Square. It is both a registered charity, [1] [2] and a registered company (no. 122616). [2]

  3. Birmingham Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Museum of Art is owned by the City of Birmingham and encompasses 3.9 acres (16,000 m 2) in the heart of the city's cultural district. Erected in 1959, the present building was designed by architects Warren, Knight & Davis, and a major renovation and expansion by Edward Larrabee Barnes of New York was completed in 1993.

  4. Barber Institute of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    University (Birmingham) Website. www.barber.org.uk. The Barber Institute of Fine Artsis an art galleryand concert hallin Birmingham, England. It is situated in purpose-built premises on the campus of the University of Birmingham. The Grade I listedArt Decobuilding[1]was designed by Robert Atkinsonin the 1930s and opened in 1939 by Queen Mary.

  5. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Designated. 25 April 1952. Reference no. 1210333. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery ( BM&AG) is a museum and art gallery in Birmingham, England. It has a collection of international importance covering fine art, ceramics, metalwork, jewellery, natural history, archaeology, ethnography, local history and industrial history.

  6. Art of Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    "The Birth-place of Birmingham Art" - Joseph Barber's studio in Edmund Street, Birmingham Birmingham's tradition in applied arts such as jewellery and metalwork predates the Industrial Revolution, but organised activity in the fine arts of drawing, painting and printmaking began only with the town's huge growth in size and wealth in the 18th century, after the growing realisation of the ...

  7. Culture of Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Between 1964 and 1975 he was head of the Faculty of Fine Art at Birmingham College of Art and continued to live in the city until his death. The Birmingham Arts Lab at Gosta Green was an important centre for alternative comic art in the late 1970s; in the 1990s the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery staged a historical retrospective of the work ...

  8. Birmingham Arts Lab - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Arts Lab. Coordinates: 52.491°N 1.900°W. The front of the former Delicia Cinema, and later the Aston University Centre for the Arts. 12 Gosta Green, Birmingham, which Birmingham Arts Lab turned into the Triangle Arts Centre. The Birmingham Arts Laboratory or Arts Lab was an experimental arts centre and artist collective based in ...

  9. Birmingham Group (artists) - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Group (artists) The Birmingham Group, sometimes called the Birmingham School, [1] was an informal collective of painters and craftsmen associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement, that worked in Birmingham, England in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. All of its members studied or taught at the Birmingham School of Art after ...