Bournville Centre for Visual Arts explained

Birmingham Institute for Art and Design, Bournville
Type:Art school
City:Birmingham
Province:West Midlands
Country:England, United Kingdom
Coor:52.4304°N -1.9369°W
Campus:Urban
Former Names:Bournville School of Art
Bournville College of Art
Bournville Centre for Visual Arts
Affiliations:Birmingham City University
Birmingham Institute of Art and Design
International Project Space
Website:bcu.ac.uk/biad

The School of Art, Bournville (formerly Bournville College of Art and Bournville Centre for Visual Arts but better known as Bournville School of Art) was an art school in Birmingham, England. It was located at Ruskin Hall on Linden Road in the area of Bournville. It became part of Birmingham Institute of Art and Design (BIAD) at Birmingham City University when it merged with the university in 1988 when the latter was still Birmingham Polytechnic.[1]

The school was refurbished for £6 million in 2002 and reopened on 21 October 2002, precisely 100 years after the foundation stone for Ruskin Hall was laid.[2] It was home to the International Project Space, and is the site of Birmingham's annual Creative Partnerships exhibition, a showcase of contemporary and visual art produced by local school students.[3] The centre was the subject of controversy in 2008 regarding an exhibition honouring the work of author J. G. Ballard, which included sexually explicit images (described as "heavily pornographic" by a local councillor) and the wreckage of a car.[4] [5]

Alumni of the school include photographer Richard Billingham,[6] artists Roger Hiorns[7] and Donald Rodney,[8] illustrator John Shelley,[9] video artist Marty St. James,[10] and actress Marjorie Yates.[11]

From 2013, the School's courses moved to Birmingham City University's new Parkside Building in Birmingham city centre, with the Bournville site becoming home to the University's International College.[12]

Internation Project Space

The International Project Space (sometimes referred to as IPS:Bournville)[13] was an art gallery located at the Bournville Centre for Visual Arts, which was a campus of Birmingham City University's Birmingham Institute of Art and Design in the Bournville district of Birmingham, England until 2013. The site is now home to the University's International College.

The gallery opened in 2002 and hosts a programme of exhibitions by local and international contemporary artists along with residencies and conferences.[14] Former curators: Andrew Hunt, Matthew Williams, Andrew Bonacina.

Artists whose work has featured at the IPS include Hans Aarsman,[15] Bill Brandt[16] and Aleksandra Mir.[17] David Osbaldeston, Steve Claydon, Ian Kiaer & Sara Mackillop, FREEE, Laure Provost.

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  1. News: 100 Great Things About the West Midlands . . 1 . Trinity Mirror Midlands . 29 September 2008 .
  2. News: Focus on the arts . . 7 . Trinity Mirror Midlands . 17 October 2002 .
  3. News: Rap delight at creative arts show . . South City Final Edition . 20 . Trinity Mirror Midlands . 12 July 2006 .
  4. News: Cartledge . James . Arts centre in porn row . . First Edition . 11 . Trinity Mirror Midlands . 3 May 2008 .
  5. News: Cartledge . James . You'll need an artistic licence to drive this car . . First Edition . 5 . Trinity Mirror Midlands . 29 April 2008 .
  6. News: Perkin . Corrie . Shooting his family, other animals . . Australia . 16 . News Limited . 17 December 2007 . 2008-07-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071217224842/http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22933637-16947,00.html . 17 December 2007 . dead .
  7. News: Crystal clear . . 16 . . 29 August 2008 .
  8. Web site: Donald Rodney biography. Chambers. Eddie. December 1999. Iniva. 12 January 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20081107053857/http://www.iniva.org/autoicon/DR/bio.htm#. 2008-11-07. dead.
  9. News: Neni Sta. Romana Cruz . Shelley's visual poetry . . 12 November 2007 .
  10. News: Art goes on show in city bar . . 53 . Trinity Mirror Midlands . 15 February 2002 .
  11. News: Baker . Harry . Accent her spur to success . . Staffordshire . 24 . Trinity Mirror Midlands . 23 June 2007 .
  12. Web site: City Centre Campus.
  13. http://www.biad.uce.ac.uk/site/events.htm Birmingham Institute of Art and Design - Events
  14. http://www.internationalprojectspace.org/aboutips.htm International Project Space - About IPS
  15. http://www.internationalprojectspace.org/useful.htm Hans Aarsman - Useful Birmingham
  16. http://www.internationalprojectspace.org/brandt.htm Bill Brandt in Bournville
  17. http://www.internationalprojectspace.org/orchardsonmir.htm Aleksandra Mir and Robert Orchardson