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David Robson
Architect David Robson taught in Brighton from 1984 until 2004.
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Ronald Horton (1902-1981)
Ronald Horton was an artist, collector and highly successful Head of the Art Teacher Training Department at Brighton College of Art from 1944 to 1966.
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Addison Cresswell
Addison Cresswell was a highly successful comedy agent.
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National Recording Project - Sussex
Project established to catalogue every piece of public sculpture and monument in the UK and maintain information in digital form for public access.
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Charles Knight (1901-1990)
A highly respected topographical landscape painter, Charles Knight was an important figure in Brighton School of Art over many decades
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The 'American Dream' in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, and Ernest Hemingway's The Sun also Rises
An Essay by a Second Year Literature Student at the University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
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Barry Barker
Barry Barker worked within the contemporary visual arts as a curator, predominately working directly with visual artists.
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The People's Pier: The popular culture of pleasure piers and cultural regeneration through community heritage
Investigating community piers as an emerging form of community hubs.
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Portland Sculpture and Quarry Trust: Memory Stones
This long-term project on the relationship between sculpture and landscape has widened the context of site specific work.
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Feminist Curation and Exhibition Online - Reesa Greenberg
Feminist Curation and Exhibition Online - Reesa Greenberg at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
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Audrey Levy
Well known for her wallpaper designs, three of which were nominated for the Council of Industrial Design’s ‘Design of the Year’ awards.
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Culture, Sport and Wellbeing - What Works for Wellbeing Programme
A systematic review of the subjective wellbeing outcomes of engaging with visual arts for adults with diagnosed mental health conditions.
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Grete Marks (1899 - 1990)
On her husband's death in 1928, Marks took over the running of the Hael Werkstatten fur Kunstlerische Keramik factory, employing over 100 workers.
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Milner Gray
Designer