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  1. 107–109 Charing Cross Road. Saint Martin's School of Art was an art college in London, England. It offered foundation and degree level courses. It was established in 1854, initially under the aegis of the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields.

    • 1854–1989
    • academy of art and design
    • 107–109 Charing Cross Road
  2. History. Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design was formed in 1989 from the merger of the Central School of Art and Design, founded in 1896, and Saint Martin's School of Art, founded in 1854. [4] [5] Since 1986 both schools had been part of the London Institute, formed by the Inner London Education Authority to bring together seven ...

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  3. As our community shifts, so do the disciplines we offer and the way we teach them. We began as two colleges founded in the nineteenth century: St Martin’s School of Art and the Central School of Art and Crafts (which became the Central School for Art and Design in 1966).

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  5. St. Martin's School of Art. St. Martin's School of Art opened in 1854 by the Reverend M. Mackenzie, an advocate of industrial education and vicar of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields. It became independent in 1859, and in 1894 was accorded recognition by London County Council.

  6. Central Saint Martins, UAL, is a world-leading centre for arts and design education, based in King’s Cross, London. With a history of radical practice, Central Saint Martins is safe...

  7. This is a list of notable people who studied at Saint Martin's School of Art from its foundation in 1854 up to the time of its amalgamation with the Central School of Art and Design in 1989.

  8. 1 day ago · St Martin's developed into one of the largest and most prestigious art schools in the country, and in the 1960s it became particularly renowned for its sculpture department, where Anthony Caro was a highly influential teacher, encouraging a generation of artists to work with welded metal.

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