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The UCL Slade School of Fine Art (informally The Slade) is the art school of University College London (UCL) and is based in London, England. It has been ranked as the UK's top art and design educational institution. The school is organised as a department of UCL's Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
History
The school traces its roots back to 1868 when lawyer and philanthropist Felix Slade (1788–1868) bequeathed funds to establish three Chairs in Fine Art, to be based at Oxford University, Cambridge University and University College London, where six studentships were endowed.
Distinguished past teachers include Henry Tonks, Wilson Steer, Randolph Schwabe, William Coldstream, Andrew Forge, Lucian Freud, John Hilliard, Bruce McLean, Alfred Gerrard and Phyllida Barlow. Edward Allington was Professor of Fine Art and Head of Graduate Sculpture until his death in 2017.
Two of its most important periods were immediately before, and immediately after, the turn of the twentieth century, described by Henry Tonks as its two 'crises of brilliance'. The first included the students Augustus John, William Orpen and Percy Wyndham Lewis; the second – which has been chronicled in David Boyd Haycock's A Crisis of Brilliance: Five Young British Artists and the Great War (Old Street Publishing, 2009) – included the students Dora Carrington, Mark Gertler, Paul Nash, C.R.W. Nevinson and Stanley Spencer.
Another notable period followed the Second World War, under the directorship of William Coldstream, who brought in Lucian Freud to teach, and whose students included Paula Rego, Michael Andrews and the filmmaker Lorenza Mazzetti. Coldstream was responsible for the creation of the Slade Film Department, the first in any British university, in 1960, with Thorold Dickinson as chief lecturer. Filmmakers associated with the Slade Film Department include Derek Jarman and Peter Whitehead.
Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art
The Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art (SCEMFA) was opened in 1995. The centre provides opportunities for research into electronic media and fine art with the goal of contributing to debate on national and international levels. The Slade had previously been home to Malcolm Hughes's Computer and Experimental Department in the 1970s.
In 1997 SCEMFA presented Collision, a public lecture series by artists, writers, and curators working with interactivity, telematics, and digital works. This exhibition was followed by Spontaneous Reaction, a week-long seminar funded by the Arts Council of England, which took a critical look at interactivity with participants from a variety of disciplines, including psychology, architecture, and computer science.
Throughout 1998, SCEMFA collaborated with Channel 4 UK to organise Cached, a monthly event held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London. Funded by the Arts Council, this series investigated the conceptual and practical issues of producing art for the internet through a series of artists presentations.
Art collection
The Slade art collection was started when the yearly prizes awarded to top students was combined with a collection scheme in 1897 and the Summer Composition Prize and the Figure and Head Painting Prizes began to be kept by the school. Works by students and staff of the Slade School of Fine Art form the basis of the UCL Art museum today.
Rankings
In a 2008 survey conducted by The Sunday Times the Slade recorded perfect scores.
Teaching
The faculty currently offers the following programs:
Undergraduate studies
3-year BFA in Fine Art
4-year BA in Fine Art
Graduate studies
2-academic year (18 months) MFA in Fine Art
2-calendar (24 months) MA in Fine Art
1-term, 2-term, of 1-year Graduate Affiliate Study
Research
MPhil or PhD in Fine Art
Notable alumni
Full list see Category:Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art
= In fiction
=Pat Barker in Life Class and Toby's Room
Gilbert Cannan in Mendel
Frances Cary in Third Girl
Barbary Deniston in The World My Wilderness
Miranda Grey in The Collector
Imogen Hollins in Doctors
Molly MacDonald in Monarch of the Glen
David Thompson in Beyond This Horizon
See also
Art of the United Kingdom
References
External links
Slade Knowledge Base - extensive collection of studio teaching materials available online under Creative Commons
Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art
Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art Timeline of key events
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Slade School of Fine Art - UCL
The Slade School of Fine Art is an art school with an international outlook, part of UCL, London's global university. The Slade offers a thought-provoking and creative environment in which...
Slade School of Fine Art - Wikipedia
The UCL Slade School of Fine Art (informally The Slade) is the art school of University College London (UCL) and is based in London, England. It has been ranked as the UK's top art and …
Study • Slade School of Fine Art - UCL
Our four-year programme comprises three subject areas: Painting, Fine Art Media and Sculpture, with an integrated history and theory of art component. Find out more about admissions and …
About • Slade School of Fine Art - UCL
At the Slade School of Fine Art we approach the practice of contemporary art and the history and theories that inform it in an experimental, research-oriented and imaginative way. An art …
First class: overlooked women artists of the Slade School of ...
Jan 30, 2025 · Until the Slade School of Fine Art opened its doors in 1871 to both female and male students on almost equal terms, women's access to public art education had been highly …
Chapter 2. 1949-1961. Early London Years: The Slade School of ...
A selection of drawings and one etching from Brian’s time at the Slade School of Art: 1949 - 1952.
Back to School: Slade School artists | Art UK
A selection of artists who studied at the Slade School of Fine Art in London from its founding in the 1870s until the eve of the war in 1939, revealing how it became the place to study art in England.