Chelsea College of Art and Design

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Chelsea College of Art and Design (North Block). (October 2005)
Chelsea College of Art and Design (North Block). (October 2005)

The Chelsea College of Art and Design, the erstwhile Chelsea School of Art, is part of the University of the Arts London's six constituent colleges, and one of the world's premier schools of art and design. It offers further and higher education courses in Fine Art, Graphic Design, Interior Design and Textile Design up to Phd level.

The college was originally founded in 1895 on Manresa Road and Chelsea Square (SW3). The area was renowned for many artists and craftsmen who had moved into studios and workshops for the purpose of The Great Exhibition of 1851. The forming of the prior Chelsea School of Art was in 1964, an amalgamation with the late West London School of Art. Chelsea later expanded from one campus to four, having acquired Bagleys Lane (SW6) in 1975, a merger with the Hammersmith School of Art at Lime Grove (W12) and lastly Hugon Road (SW6) in 1981. The college changed its name to the present Chelsea College of Art and Design in 1986. This shortly happened after the formation of the London Institute, known now as the University of the Arts London. The college has recently relocated in 2005 to the former Royal Army Medical College, renovated as a purpose built arts college by architects Allies and Morrison. This resides next to Tate Britain on Millbank, returning to one standalone campus.

The substantial notable alumni contrasts with a modest student intake of 1,500 on site in any one year. At Chelsea, students are taught by teachers highly respected in the art world, such as artists Roger Ackling, Neil Cummings, Amanda Faulkner, David Musgrave, Dave Beech, Hayley Newman and textile designer Rebecca Earley.

It is a sister college of the Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London College of Communication, and London College of Fashion. It also has links with Byam Shaw School of Art and more recently, Wimbledon College of Art.

Chelsea Space and The Triangle Gallery are on-site exhibition spaces showing work by students and professionals, which are open to the public.

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