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Beckenham School of Art was an Art School which was located at 20 Beckenham Road, Kent from 1908 to 1962.

Bromley School of Art, UK

Beckenham School of Art
TypeArt School
Established1908
LocationBeckenham, Kent, England
Websiteravensbourne.ac.uk

History

Beckenham School of Art was an Art School which amalgamated with Bromley School of Art and Sidcup School of Art to become Ravensbourne University London in July 1962.

Notable academic staff

Amy Katherine Browning (World War Two)


Notable Alumni

Athene Andrade

Graham Arnold (1947-52)

Evelyn Ballentine (1946-52)

Sven Berlin

David Bowie

Robert Bradford (1961-3)

Kenneth George Budd (1941-4)

Mary Farmer, Painting (1958–61) known best as Tapestry Artist

Alan Green (1949-53)

David Inshaw (1959-63)

Robert Juniper (World War Two)

Eileen Lewenstein

Sandy MacKilligin

Mary Potter (1916-8)

External links

References


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