We are very proud to be able to offer such a wide variety of visual art at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥. We hope it enriches the campuses environment but also the wellbeing of our students, staff and local community.
Permanent art at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥
ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ is proud to be able to host an established collection of art that is now recognised of being of national importance.
Over the years, Art at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ has purchased a number of artwork for the ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Permanent Art Collection, enabling ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ to display substantial and reputable works around our campuses. We now have a fine display of both internal and external sculptures that greatly enhance the environment of the university for all.
- The sculpture, in Douglas Fir timber by Keith Rand - Commissioned in 2007 and installed in the Design & Engineering Innovation Centre, next to Poole House entrance, during March 2008.
- Wind Stone - Earth and Sky by Koichi Ishino - The prominent sculpture in stainless steel and black granite, was gifted by the Fine Family Foundation and is now on site in the Sir Michael Cobham Library courtyard.
- We also have a growing collection, on both Talbot and Lansdowne campus, of paintings, drawings and prints that include works by Vanessa Gardiner, Anthony Hedgecock, Brian Graham, Martyn Brewster, Jeremy Gardiner, Peter Joyce, Richard Devereux and the late Alastair Michie, George Dannatt and John Liddell.
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Special collections
John Liddell (1924-2005)
Printmaker/Artist/Teacher & Founder of Poole Printmakers. His wood engravings and linocuts, often highly coloured and alive with wit and observation, captured the buildings, coast, countryside and day-to-day life of his surroundings. Most were produced in his studio at his home in Bournemouth, on his two antique Albion presses.
- A collection of John Liddell's relief printmaking has been generously gifted to ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ by his family. We are extremely grateful to his sons Adam and Ben Liddell and his daughter Mary Finn for this very generous collection that we can all enjoy.
- These works now form part of the ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Permanent Art Collection and can be viewed free of charge as part of the Public Art Collection, hung near The Base, on the ground floor of Poole House at Talbot Campus.
- Further prints are still available to purchase from the .