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  1. Steve Dilworth. Steve Dilworth was born in Yorkshire in 1949 and studied sculpture at Maidstone College of Art. Since 1983, he has lived and worked on the Isle of Harris, Scotland. Dilworth is known for his use of 'once living and found material, often held inside outer forms of wood, bone, stone and bronze. He also incorporates elements drawn ...

  2. Charles Williams was born in Evanston, Illinois, USA, and raised in England. He was educated at Kent College in Canterbury, Maidstone College of Art and the Royal Academy, London, where in 1992 he won the top prize for painting as well as the prize for anatomical drawing. In 1996, he was elected to the New English Art Club (NEAC) with whom he ...

  3. Early life and education. David Hockney was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, the fourth of five children of Kenneth Hockney (1904-1978) who was an accountant's clerk who later ran his own accountancy business, and who had been a conscientious objector in the Second World War, and Laura (1900-1999) née Thompson, a devout Methodist and strict vegetarian.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carl_WarnerCarl Warner - Wikipedia

    Carl Warner. Carl Warner (born 1963) is a British artist, director, author and photographer. Warner blends photography and art to make highly conceptual visual images. Based in London, Warner's 25-year career spans still life, advertising and photography. He is best known for his intricate food landscapes where he uses different types of foods ...

  6. The college has a long history in the suburbs of Maidstone and Maribyrnong as it was established in 1958. The area has changed dramatically since the college first opened and it is now seen as an inner-city college as it is located eight kilometres (five miles) from the Melbourne central business district. Maribyrnong College's old logo in ~2007

  7. The first Report of the Committee of the Maidstone School of Art was published in 1869. Classes took place every Thursday morning 11 to 1, and in the afternoon from 2 to 4. The fee, payable in advance was £1-1s per quarter, which consisted of 10 lessons. The Thursday evening class, which started at 7pm, was for artisans, who paid 4s a quarter ...

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