Reginald Brill Two Windows Painted paper (gouache) mosaic 71.1 x 81.2 cm Kingston School of Art Collection Kingston University
Kingston School of Art Knights Park 1939 Photograph 14.4 x 25.1cm Courtesy of Carol Hewes This photograph dates from the opening of Knights Park…
Reginald Brill Drawing of a Cat Undated Inscribed: ‘My natural home is Burlington house’ Pencil on Paper 22.9 x 17.7 cm Courtesy of Carol Hewes
Porter’s Hat Kingston School of Art c1920s / 1930s 12.3 x 25.9 x 26.6 cm Courtesy of Tony Arbour This hat was part of the…
Reginald Brill was Principal of Kingston School of Art from January 1934 until July 1962. He masterminded the move to the current site at Knights…
The ArchiveKSA team curated a small introductory exhibition for the Platform Gallery at Knights Park, Kingston University in NOvember 2013. Below are a few images…
Donald Adair Pavey is a remarkable man. Now into his 90s, he remains an inspiring and enthusiastic presence and a pleasure to speak to on…
During the Second World War, some teaching and clerical work at St. Thomas’ Hospital was evacuated to the art school at Kingston. A memorandum in…
A letter found in the Ministry of Education archives shows the thinking behind Kingston School of Art’s move from the town centre to its current…
Found in the National Archives at Kew, this report details the first inspection of the art school with Reginald Brill as Principal. The report gives…