Q.
Answers (3)
1.
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
2.
RCA (cat: Education)
Royal College of Art
The RCA is the world's only wholly postgraduate university institution of art and design - fine art, applied art, design, communications and humanities - offering the degrees of MA, MPhil and PhD. Provides details of history, schools and courses, exhibitions and events. London.
www.rca.ac.uk
The Royal College of Art is located in London on Kensington Gore, facing Hyde Park and next to the Royal Albert Hall. Along with a cluster of colleges and museums it forms part of an area now known as 'Albertopolis' from Hyde Park stretching south to the Victoria and Albert Museum which owes its existence to the Great Exhibition of 1851. A further facility in Battersea, south London, houses the heavy equipment and large space required for Sculpture and a number of other activities.
Key Dates for the College
1837- The Royal College of Art starts life as the Government School of Design.
1853- The small-scale School of Design is radically t ...more
Answered by kumar ashok, 13 Aug '07 03:12 pm
Royal College of Art
The RCA is the world's only wholly postgraduate university institution of art and design - fine art, applied art, design, communications and humanities - offering the degrees of MA, MPhil and PhD. Provides details of history, schools and courses, exhibitions and events. London.
www.rca.ac.uk
The Royal College of Art is located in London on Kensington Gore, facing Hyde Park and next to the Royal Albert Hall. Along with a cluster of colleges and museums it forms part of an area now known as 'Albertopolis' from Hyde Park stretching south to the Victoria and Albert Museum which owes its existence to the Great Exhibition of 1851. A further facility in Battersea, south London, houses the heavy equipment and large space required for Sculpture and a number of other activities.
Key Dates for the College
1837- The Royal College of Art starts life as the Government School of Design.
1853- The small-scale School of Design is radically t ...more
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
3.
Report abuse
Useful
(0)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received