
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…

British Restaurant mural designed by Reginald Brill and painted at Commonwealth Pool, Kingston during World War Two by students from Kingston School of Art. The…

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…

Charles Lewis was the Head of Sculpture at Kingston School of Art in the immediate post-war period, and a crucial figure in building its reputation…

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…

Constance Howard professionalised the teaching of textiles and embroidery in English art schools in the post-war period, especially in her work at Goldsmiths, however before…

This portrait of Surrey County Council officer Sydney Black was drawn by Kingston School of Art Principal Reginald Brill in the 1940s, from a photograph….

These are sample pages from the portfolio of Brenda Walker, one of the first female students of Architecture at Kingston School of Art. The pages…