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  2. Birmingham Metropolitan College - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed Stourbridge College of Technology and Art in 1979. The college became a further education corporation in 1992, after the Further and Higher Education Act 1992. [33] The college merged with BMET in 2013. [34] The main campus, built during the 1970s, is situated south of Stourbridge Town Centre.

  3. Stourbridge - Wikipedia

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    The former Free Library & Technical College. There is one college in Stourbridge. King Edward VI College was founded in 1552, becoming a sixth form college in 1976. [16] Stourbridge College, south of the town centre, was formed in 1958 and specialised in art and design, but was closed in 2019. [17]

  4. Emma Talbot - Wikipedia

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    Emma Talbot (born 1969, Stourbridge, Worcestershire) is an English artist who lives and works in Walthamstow, London. [1] [2] [3]Talbot studied at the Birmingham Institute of Art and Design graduating with a BA Fine Art at (1991), followed by studies at the Royal College of Art, where she obtained an MA in Painting (1995), she was then a Rome Scholar at the British School at Rome (1996).

  5. Sonia Boyce - Wikipedia

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    Born in Islington, London, in 1962, Boyce attended Eastlea Comprehensive School in Canning Town, East London, from 1973 to 1979. [7] From 1979 to 1980, she completed a Foundation Course in Art & Design at East Ham College of Art and Technology, going on to earn a BA degree in Fine Art at Stourbridge College from 1980 to 1983 in the West Midlands.

  6. Barrie Cook - Wikipedia

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    Barrie Cook (1929 – 13 July 2020) was a British abstract artist who lived and worked on The Lizard in Cornwall, England. [1]His works are held in national collections including Tate, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, The Arts Council & the Government Art Collection.

  7. David Reekie - Wikipedia

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    Distinguished by his talent with a pencil and an active perceptive faculty he was encouraged to attend art college. Reekie studied art at Stourbridge College of Art (1967–1970). [1] Set in the heart of the UK's traditional glass making industry, Stourbridge College of Art was a natural place of innovation and discovery in the world of glass art.

  8. Henry Alexander Bowler - Wikipedia

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    After education at private schools he studied art at Leigh's School and the Government School of Design at Somerset House. In 1851 he was appointed headmaster of the Stourbridge College of Art , but was soon transferred to a teaching appointment in the school at Somerset House, where he had received his training.

  9. Keith Sutton - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 he had started teaching part-time at Stourbridge College of Art and he stayed on there until 1972. While there he continued to create collages, in a developing and less hard edge style, but eventually started on so-called 'motif' paintings in acrylics.