Poster for 'Tyler Art Workshop in Scotland' (Version 2)
- GSAA/EPH/10/320/v2
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- 1993
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Hospitalfield House, in Arbroath, was owned by the Allan-Frasers, who left their estates and collections in trust to support artists and education in the arts. The particular Laird responsible was Patrick Allan-Fraser who had a passion for Art.
In 1902, Hospitalfield opened as a residential art school that became a post graduate school in the 1920s. The building became an important place of study for many early Scottish Modern Painters. There was a very strong relationship between Hospitalfield and the four main Scottish art schools, including the Glasgow School of Art. Many artists had an experience of Hospitalfield as either staff or a student including Joan Eardley, Peter Howson, Robert Colquhoun, and Robert MacBryde.
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Poster for 'Tyler Art Workshop in Scotland' (Version 2)
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Poster for 'Tyler Art Workshop in Scotland' (Version 1)
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Poster for 'Tyler Art Workshop in Scotland'
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Poster for 'Tyler Art Workshop in Scotland', 07 Jun 1993-05 Jul 1993. The workshop was offered by the Crafts Department, Tyler School of Art of Temple University and The Glasgow School of Art. It was held between London and various locations in Scotland, namely the Isle of Skye, Hospitalfield in Arbroath, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
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