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  2. University of Brighton School of Art - Wikipedia

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    Grand Parade in Snow 2010 University of Brighton Faculty of Arts. Founded as the Brighton School of Art in 1859, the University of Brighton School of Art and Media is an organisational part of the University of Brighton, with courses in the creative arts, visual communication, media, craft and fashion and textile design.

  3. University of Brighton - Wikipedia

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    City campus in Brighton city centre is home to the University's School of Art and Media, (formerly the Faculty of Arts), the School of Humanities and Social Science, the University of Brighton gallery and Sallis Benney Theatre (presumably named after E. A. Sallis Benney, former principal of the Brighton School of Art). [citation needed]

  4. Hove College - Wikipedia

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    Hove College is a private not for profit further education provider in Brighton and Hove, UK which offers training in multimedia, business, and design studies. [1]

  5. Brian Mitchell and Joseph Nixon - Wikipedia

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    Graham Duff, writer of Ideal and Hebburn, reviewed the Brighton show: 'Matching big laugh-out-loud gags with touching moments of genuine poignancy, Seven Studies in Salesmanship is a beautifully crafted portmanteau production. Much more than just a satire of selling techniques, the show also grapples with narcissism, betrayal and obsession.

  6. Visual Studies (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studies is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal of visual studies published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the International Visual Sociology Association. The journal was established in 1986 as Visual Sociology, obtaining its current name in 2002. The editor-in-chief is Darren Newbury (University of Brighton).

  7. Brighton Aldridge Community Academy - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Aldridge Community Academy (BACA) [1] is a coeducational academy school in Brighton. It opened on 1 September 2010. The school replaced Falmer High School and is part of the Aldridge Education multi-academy trust. Dylan Davies became Brighton Aldridge Community Academy's second Principal succeeding Phil Hogg on her retirement, taking ...