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  1. Free, Adults, Events. For over 100 years the St Albans School of Art was at the heart of St Albans artistic community. Following the addition of Maurice Field's 1957 painting of Students at the St Albans School of Art, we want to start collecting memories from those associated with the school.

  2. St. Alban's School of Art. The School began life in 1890 as the St Albans School of Art, but by 1906, the name had changed to the St Albans School of Art and Craft, following a report from Her Majesty’s Inspector of Schools which stated that the School had a 'sound curriculum' and 'well-qualified staff' with 'good, careful, and painstaking ...

  3. We are the beautiful center of creativity in Columbus, Ohio, and beyond—where many talents and inspirations fuse together to create something new. At CCAD you'll find a community of others like you. We inspire, support, and challenge one another to be the best artists and humans we can be. Welcome home. Undergraduate Programs.

  4. Home. 'St Albans School of Arts' by Luke Kelly. Our community venue since 1936. Nestled in a delightful setting, with views of the beautiful Macdonald River from the forecourt, the St Albans School of Arts is a journey to Australia’s past.

  5. The St. Albans School Parents’ Association is proud to present the 2022 Visual Arts Summer Fellows Exhibition virtually this year. Enjoy images of the students’ artwork and hear about their experiences last summer exploring various art forms. Mount St. Alban, Washington DC 20016-5069.

  6. 2023-2024 Admissions. Thank you for your interest in St. Albans School. Our application deadlines have passed, and decisions will be issued on Friday, March 1. If you wish to inquire about the possibility of submitting a late application, we invite you to contact the admissions office after Monday, April 15. For more than a century, St. Albans ...

  7. 2 de sept. de 2014 · Here are some of the paintings done by the recent' classes teaching the gothic style of art using the 12th century English illuminations of the School of St Albans (with one contemporary French image there as well). These classes took place in July in Kansas, Calgary and at Thomas More College in New Hampshire.