Art school stained glass window

ART SCHOOLS OF NORTH WEST ENGLAND OPENS AT BLUECOAT GALLERY

John Beck and Matthew Cornford

The Art Schools of North West England,

opens at Bluecoat, Liverpool

….more on the website of Bluecoat

 

The art schools of the North West were a product of the region’s industrial power during the nineteenth century, institutions aimed at meeting the needs of industrialists, workers and civic leaders. Many art schools grew out of Mechanics’ Institutes and other mutual improvement organisations that provided education and training for workers. Support for industrial training was good business, but the rising middle class also had cultural ambitions and art schools, along with galleries and museums, were often conceived as agents of aesthetic cultivation.

This combustible mix of the practical and the creative, of working- and middle-class aspirations, made art schools often contradictory sites of cultural exploration and social change. The names, locations and functions of the art schools have shifted, turned and turned again with the seasons. John Beck and Matthew Cornford have anchored their survey with information dug out of the archives, but the record remains patchy and incomplete, scattered, buried or unwritten.

opening of exhibition

private view blue coat
Matthew Cornford, John Beck and Bryan Bigs, curator of the Bluecoat gallery, at the opening
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