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Encyclopedia > West Hartlepool College of Art

Cleveland College of Art and Design is a further and higher education art and design college, based in the United Kingdom. There has been an art college here for over a century, although the original West Hartlepool College of Art was burnt down in 1965. Great Museums in the World (Louvre, Metropolitan Museum, MoMA, Picasso …) CGFA: A Virtual Art Museum Very large website with good reproduction quality scans of thousands of paintings Goetia Fine Art - Surrealism Art History With biographies and Works of the Surrealist Masters Art-Atlas. ... Design as a process can take many forms depending on the object being designed and the individual or individuals participating. ... West Hartlepool refers to the western part of the modern borough of Hartlepool in north-east England. ... 1965 was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1965 calendar). ...


The college itself spans three campuses across the region that lends it its name: two in Middlesbrough and another in Hartlepool. It is minuscule even by art school standards, taking on just three hundred degree students each year. Map sources for Middlesbrough at grid reference NZ5118 Middlesbrough is a town in North-East England, with a resident population in 2001 of 134,855. ... Hartlepool (pronounced HART-lee-pool) is a North Sea port in North East England. ... Art school is a colloquial term for any educational institution (whether secondary, post-secondary/undergraduate, or graduate) with a primary focus on the visual arts, especially illustration, painting, sculpture, and graphic design. ... A degree is any of a wide range of awards made by institutions of higher education, such as universities, normally as the result of successfully completing a program of study. ...


Notable Alumni

Ridley Scott Sir Ridley Scott (born November 30, 1937 in South Shields) is a British film director and producer. ... Tony Scott (born July 21, 1944) is a British film director. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Steve Bell (born February 26, 1951) is an English political cartoonist, whose work appears in The Guardian and other places. ... David Coverdale on the cover of his 2000 solo album Into the Light David Coverdale (born September 22, 1951 in Saltburn-By-The-Sea, Cleveland, England), found fame as a singer with UK hard rock stalwarts Deep Purple and Whitesnake. ... Edward Hardy Ted Harrison is an artist born in 1926 in the North East of England. ... Bob the Builder is a stop-motion animated childrens TV programme concerning the adventures of a British construction contractor and his friends. ... External links Guardian Obituary - Nov 7 2002 Toonhound Categories: Stub | 1939 births | 2002 deaths | Cartoonists | British cartoonists | British comics artists ...

Status

The site seems to be soldiering on financially. David Willshaw, the president, oversees an institution reportedly £200,000 in the red as of the end of 2003. 2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


External links

  • College site (http://www.ccad.ac.uk/)

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He followed in his older brother's footsteps, studying at West Hartlepool College of Art and Sunderland Art School, the latter for a fine arts degree.
He subsequently graduated from the Royal College of Art, fully intending to become a painter.
Having come from an arts background, my sensibilities tended to be a little dark.
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