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  2. University of Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    The Wolverhampton School of Art was founded in 1851, becoming the Municipal School of Art in 1878, and finally Wolverhampton College of Art in 1950. [20] The Wolverhampton College of Technology merged with Wolverhampton College of Art in 1969 to form The Polytechnic, Wolverhampton in 1969. The formal opening ceremony took place on 14 January 1970.

  3. List of public art in Wolverhampton - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture near the University of Wolverhampton School of Art University of Wolverhampton – School of Art and Design – Ring Road St Peter's, Wolverhampton 52°35′22″N 2°07′43″W  /  52.589440°N 2.128677°W  / 52.589440; -2.

  4. Bilston School of Art - Wikipedia

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    Bilston School of Art was built in 1897 on Mount Pleasant, Bilston to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. [1] It was designed by town engineer, Captain Wilson, who reputedly based the design very closely on an institution in Glasgow. [ 2 ]

  5. Coppice Performing Arts School - Wikipedia

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    Coppice Performing Arts School is an 11–18 mixed secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. The school has a resource base for students with moderate learning difficulties. It has playing fields, a theatre and dance studio.

  6. Birmingham School of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham School of Art was a municipal art school based in the centre of Birmingham, England.Although the organisation was absorbed by Birmingham Polytechnic in 1971 and is now part of Birmingham City University's Faculty of Arts, Design and Media, its Grade I listed [1] building on Margaret Street remains the home of the university's Department of Fine Art and is still commonly referred ...

  7. Wolverhampton Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Wolverhampton Art Gallery is located in Wolverhampton, England. The building was funded and constructed by local contractor Philip Horsman (1825–1890), and built on land provided by the municipal authority.

  8. Category:Art schools in England - Wikipedia

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    Bath School of Art and Design; Beckenham School of Art; ... Wolverhampton College of Art This page was last edited on 26 April 2020, at 17:35 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Wolves in Wolves - Wikipedia

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    Wolves in Wolves was Wolverhampton's largest public art event ever to this date. [4] Additionally, there was an exhibition of 70 mini-wolves sculptures, designed and painted by pupils from 35 primary schools, community groups and artists, on display at Wolverhampton Art Gallery for the duration of the event. [5] [6]