- Edinburgh College of Art
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website = [http://www.eca.ac.uk www.eca.ac.uk]Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) is an art school in
Edinburgh ,Scotland , providingtertiary education in art and design disciplines for over two thousand students.ECA is located in the Old Town of Edinburgh, overlooking the
Grassmarket , and not far fromEdinburgh University 's George Square campus. The college was founded in 1760, and gained its present name and site in 1907. Formerly associated withHeriot-Watt University , it is now independent, with Edinburgh University now accrediting the college's degrees.History
ECA can trace its history back to 1760, when the Trustees Drawing Academy of Edinburgh was established by the Board of Trustees for Fisheries, Manufactures and Improvements in Scotland. This board had been set up by Act of Parliament in 1727 to "encourage and promote the fisheries or such other manufactures and improvements in Scotland as may most conduce to the general good of the United Kingdom", and was also responsible for the construction of the
Scottish National Portrait Gallery . The aim of the academy was to train designers for the manufacturing industries. Drawing and the design of patterns for the textile industries were taught at the Academy's rooms at Picardy Place.From 1826 classes were held at the
Royal Institution building, now theRoyal Scottish Academy on The Mound. The Master of the School was always a fine artist, the first being French painterWilliam Delacour . Subsequent masters includedAlexander Runciman and David Allan. The Academy's focus gradually shifted from applied arts to encompass fine art, and the school gained a reputation for excellence in both painting and design. Scottish artists who were trained at the Academy include John Brown,Alexander Nasmyth and Andrew Wilson.In 1858 the Academy was affiliated to the
Science and Art Department in London, known as the "South Kensington system ", under which it became the Government School of Art for the city of Edinburgh. A School of Applied Art was also established under this system. The Drawing School became part of a system of schools managed on similar lines, and distinctive teaching practices were lost. In 1903 it amalgamated with the School of Applied Art. In 1907 the Scottish Education Department took over responsibility for the school, and it became Edinburgh College of Art.The College has always been an independent institution, and is now officially recognised by the Scottish Government as a Small Specialist Institution for the teaching of art, design and architecture. From 1968 to 2004, it was associated with
Heriot-Watt University for degreeawarding purposes. Today's students graduate from the College with degrees awarded by theUniversity of Edinburgh . The two institutions are partners in an academic federation.In 2005 the College joined with
Napier University to launch theScreen Academy Scotland , a new centre of excellence in film practice education.The College Buildings
With the creation of Edinburgh College of Art in 1907, the institution moved to new premises on Lady Lawson Street. Formerly a cattle market, the site lies above the Grassmarket and opposite
Edinburgh Castle . The red sandstone main building was designed in the Beaux-Arts style byJM Dick Peddie andGeorge Washington Brown , and was completed in 1909. The main building was listed Category A in 1970. Inside, the Sculpture Court displays casts of theElgin Marbles and other antique statuary, alongside changing displays of contemporary student's work.The Architecture Building was added to the east end of the college in 1961, designed by architect Ralph Cowan, who was a Professor of Architecture at the college. In 1972 the campus was completed in its present form with the addition of the Hunter Building. This L-shaped red sandstone block encloses the college courtyard, and fronts Lauriston Place to the south. In the 1990s the college took over a separate group of buildings in the Grassmarket, for use as a library and teaching space, and also took over the former Salvation Army building on West Port.
The nine-storey Evolution House on West Port by
Reiach and Hall Architects was completed 2003, adjacent to the main college building. Built as speculative offices, it now houses the administrive functions and the main library, as well as many new design studios. The College is now concentrated on a single site, and the Grassmarket (1st Year studies) and former Salvation Army buildings (Animation and Post-graduate Tapestry studios) are no longer used.Notable alumni and academics
Architects
* Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, architect, president of theRoyal Academy
*Robert Matthew , architect
*Patrick Nuttgens , architect and academic
*Sir Basil Spence , architect
* Sir William Kininmonth, architect
* Sir James Dunbar-Nasmith, conservation architect and former head of the Department of Architecture (1978-1988)
* Rab and Denise Bennetts, architects, founders ofBennetts Associates Artists
* Dame Elizabeth Blackadder, artist
* Paul Carter, artist
*Stanley Cursiter , artist
*Keith Farquhar , artist
*William Geissler , artist
*William George Gillies , artist
* William Green, artist
*Gwen Hardie , artist
*William McLaren , artist
*David Michie , artist
* John Maxwell, artist
* Sir Robin Philipson, artist
*Anne Redpath , artist
* Richard Wright, artistPainters
*John Bellany , painter
*William Crozier , painter
*Molly Garnier , painter
*William Gear , painter
*Nicola Green , painter
*Callum Innes , painter andTurner Prize nominee
* Sir William MacTaggart, painter
*Alexander Moffat , painter and lecturer
* Christopher Wood, painterSculptors
*Hew Lorimer , sculptor
*James Pittendrigh MacGillivray , sculptor
* Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, sculptor and artist
*Christopher Hall , sculptor
*Alexander Carrick , sculptor and academicMusicians
*Roy Williamson , member ofThe Corries , and author of "Flower of Scotland "
*The Rezillos , 1970s new wave band, featuringJo Callis who went on toThe Human League
* The Magnificents, Scottish rock band
* Sandy Brown, Scottish Jazz clarinettistWriters
*Alan Bold , poet
*Ruthven Todd , poet, novelist
*Scott Lawrie , Advertising Copywriter, founder XXVIOther
* Adam Robson, rugby player, former head of theScottish Rugby Union
* David Harding, environmental artist and lecturer
* Nina Pope and Karen Guthrie, founders of the UK-based creative organisation Somewhereee also
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List of further and higher education colleges in Scotland
*University of Edinburgh References
*"Notes on the Early History of the Royal Scottish Academy", George Harvey, (Edmonston & Douglas, 1873)
* [http://www.gashe.ac.uk:443/public_docs/isaar/C1267.html Archives of Scottish Higher Education] See also, Scott Lawrie - The History of Edinburgh College of Art 1906-1969, MPhil Thesis, 1995. Copies held in ECA library and Heriot Watt University Library.External links
* [http://www.eca.ac.uk/ Edinburgh College of Art home page]
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