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11–27 January 2023

A Studio of One’s Own – the Central School Story

Image: Jamie Johnson

An exhibition by the Museum & Study Collection exploring the history of women printmakers in response to Print and Prejudice at the V&A.

An exhibition on the 1920s and 1930s, revealing the Central School of Arts and Crafts to be a key part of that story, from the work of Herry Perry and Margaret Calkin James, whose posters advertised the London Underground, to Hilda Quick and Clare Leighton, whose books about the birds, animals and farming showed their close connection to nature, graduates of the Central School can be found everywhere from the private presses to advertising billboards.

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Open to the public daily until 11–27 January

The Window Galleries are located in the thoroughfare of the Granary Square building, Central Saint Martins.

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