Dartington College of Arts
Art and music college in Devon, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dartington College of Arts was a specialist arts college located at Dartington Hall in the south-west of England, offering courses at degree and postgraduate level together with an arts research programme. It existed for a period of almost 50 years, from its foundation in 1961, to when it closed at Dartington in 2010. A version of the College was then re-established in what became Falmouth University, and the Dartington title was subsequently dropped. The College was one of only a few in Britain devoted exclusively to specialist practical and theoretical studies in courses spanning right across the arts. It had an international reputation as a centre for contemporary practice. As well as the courses offered, it became a meeting point for practitioners and teachers from around the world. Dartington was known not only as a place for training practitioners, but also for its emphasis on the role of the arts in the wider community.[1]
Active | 1961–2010 |
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Administrative staff | 30 |
Undergraduates | 500 |
Postgraduates | 60 |
50 | |
Location | , , 50.453°N 3.692°W / 50.453; -3.692 |
Campus | Rural |
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