Step into Birmingham’s Historic School of Art
About this Event
In 1885, the first municipal School of Art, moved into its new premises on Margaret Street in the City’s civic district. Built by the renowned firm of architects, Martin and Chamberlain, to a Venetian Gothic design, with motifs drawn from nature. This magnificent example of craftsmanship was the centre of both the Birmingham School and the Arts and Crafts movement in the City. Today it continues to function as a School of Art, within Birmingham City University.
The visit will include a talk about the origins of the building and a small display of archival artefacts. A guided tour of the building will provide an opportunity to see a workshop in action. Participants will be able to see areas not normally accessible to the public and to take photographs. We will look at the gallery, purpose-built studios and workshops as well as view original Victorian casts.
How to get there
Busses and trains provide access to Margaret Street, the nearest station is New Street. Parking and disabled parking is situated around the building but is payment only. The building is conveniently situated next to Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
This event is wheelchair accessible. There is access by lift at street level.
Where is it happening?
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