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  1. 24 de may. de 2014 · Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh completed The Glasgow School of Art in 1909. A poll conducted in 2009 by The Royal Institute of British Architects named Mackintosh's project the best ...

  2. The Glasgow School was a circle of influential artists and designers that began to coalesce in Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870s, and flourished from the 1890s to around 1910. Representative groups included The Four (also known as the Spook School), the Glasgow Girls and the Glasgow Boys.Part of the international Art Nouveau movement, they were responsible for creating the distinctive Glasgow ...

  3. The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) was established in 1845 and by the end of the nineteenth century was recognised as one of the most influential and respected art schools in the UK, with a growing international reputation. Today, the GSA remains first and foremost a teaching institution, however staff also care for the School’s archives and ...

  4. The Glasgow School of Art Singapore, Singapore. 1,899 likes · 768 were here. The Glasgow School of Art Singapore delivers years 3 and 4 of its Bachelor of Art (Hons) programmes in Communication...

  5. The 2024 Graduate Showcase launches as a digital platform where our students, their families and friends, staff and the GSA’s global creative network of 22,000 alumni, partners, employers and industry as well as the wider public can come together online to begin to look, listen, watch, read, review, engage, follow and connect with our graduating students’ individual Showcases of work, some ...

  6. Glasgow School of Art is a creative industries specialist offering degrees in architecture, design, fine art, curating and more. Students benefit from a close-knit community with opportunities for creative collaboration, access to superb facilities, and input from expert practitioners. All students get plenty of support from dedicated and ...

  7. The Glasgow School of Art offers new undergraduate and postgraduate students the opportunity to stay in one of two purpose-built halls of residence; Blythswood House, and Margaret Macdonald House. Both sites are located in the city centre, close to amenities and travel links, and within five minutes’ walk of the main GSA Garnethill campus.