
The John Lennon Art and Design Building (formerly the Art and Design Academy) in
Liverpool
Liverpool is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the List of English districts by population, 10th largest English district by population and its E ...
, England, houses
Liverpool John Moores University
, mottoeng = Fortune favours the bold
, established = 1823 – Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts1992 – Liverpool John Moores University
, type = Public
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's School of Art and Design. The school was formerly located at the Grade II listed
Liverpool College of Art
Liverpool College of Art is located at 68 Hope Street, in Liverpool, England. It is a Grade II listed building. The original building, facing Mount Street, was designed by Thomas Cook and completed in 1883. The extension along Hope Street, desi ...
, which now houses LJMU's School of Humanities and Social Science.
It is located at Duckinfield Street in LJMU's Mount Pleasant Campus, immediately adjacent to the
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King and locally nicknamed "Paddy's Wigwam", is the seat of the Archbishop of Liverpool and the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Li ...
. The six-storey building was constructed between 2005 and 2008 at a cost of £27 million.
The RIBA award winning John Lennon Art and Design Building was designed by
Rick Mather Architects, during construction the contractor was Wates Construction and the structural and services engineer was
Ramboll UK.
The building was officially renamed on the 1 July 2013 after John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, gave the university her blessing to use the Lennon name in recognition of her husband's links with the College of Art and the City of Liverpool.
The John Lennon Art and Design Building has a gross internal area of
and contains of public exhibition space, alongside a number of lecture theatres, seminar rooms and a large auditorium.
ICT facilities, workshops and a café are also located in the building – which is also available for conference venue and facility hire. The building houses a public gallery and a public café.
History
Liverpool School of Art and Design is the oldest art and design school in England outside London. In 1825, Liverpool Mechanics’ School of Art Institute was established, providing and education for working men. In 1856 the school had changed name to become The Liverpool Institute and School of Art. This then moved to
Liverpool College of Art
Liverpool College of Art is located at 68 Hope Street, in Liverpool, England. It is a Grade II listed building. The original building, facing Mount Street, was designed by Thomas Cook and completed in 1883. The extension along Hope Street, desi ...
on Hope Street in 1880 to a new building to house the School of Art. In 2000, the school developed to cater for a much broader field of subjects and it moved into the current building in 2008.
Awards
The building has received several awards. In 2011 it received the Civic Trust Award and in 2010 it received the WAN Education Sector Award.
Exhibitions
The school has hosted several exhibitions, including the prestigious
RIBA President's Medals Students Award
The RIBA President's Medals are international awards presented annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) to architecture students or recent graduates. In 2019, the RIBA invited 408 schools of architecture located in 80 countries ...
. Each year the school hosts a degree show with students displaying work from Architecture, Fashion, Fine Art and Graphic Design and Illustration. The fashion graduates also present their work in a fashion show. The school hosts the Exhibition Research Centre, the UK's first centre for the study of exhibition cultures. Opened in 2012, the ERC has hosted exhibitions of work by Adrian Henri,
György Kepes
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and L’Internationale.
Alumni
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Kay Anderson
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Biography
Anderson was born in Chingford near London, to Alfred William Anderson, a church minister, and Agnes Anderson, both of whom wer ...
- painter
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Margaret Blundell - painter
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Dorothy Bradford - painter
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May Louise Greville Cooksey
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Biography
Cooksey was born in Birmingham and studied at both the Leamington School of ...
- painter
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Bill Drummond
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– musician, artist
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Edith Edmonds - painter
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David Gray – musician
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Jane Greenwood – costume designer
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Shirley Hughes
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– author and illustrator
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John Lennon
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– musician
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Don McKinlay - painter, sculptor, printmaker*
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Stanley Reed - painter
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Phoebe Stabler
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- sculptor
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Norman Thelwell
Norman Thelwell (3 May 1923 – 7 February 2004) was an English cartoonist well known for his humorous illustrations of ponies and horses.
Life and career
Born in Birkenhead, Thelwell spent World War II in the East Yorkshire Regiment, having si ...
– cartoonist
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Pat Jourdan - painter , writer
Gallery
File:Liverpool Art & Design Academy 4.JPG, Corridor
File:Liverpool Art & Design Academy Degree Show 01.JPG, Gallery
File:Liverpool Art & Design Academy Degree Show 06.JPG, Studio space in the degree show
References
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Buildings and structures in Liverpool
Liverpool John Moores University
Recipients of Civic Trust Awards
Art schools in England