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Please note, this visit is now fully booked
The ARLIS Professional Development Committee has organised a visit to the Central St Martins Museum and Study Collection and the Central St Martins Library, located in King's Cross, London.
The visit and library tour will take place on Friday 14th March at 2 pm and will conclude at approximately 4 pm.
The Central St Martins Museum and Study Collection is an art and design teaching collection, spanning from the 13th century to the present day, including early printed books, prints, illuminated manuscripts, embroideries, 1920s German film posters, textiles and garments. The collection also includes works by students and staff purchased in the past 100 years.
The visit will be led by museum curator Judy Willcocks, and will be followed by a brief tour of the library space.
Alessia Borri
Assistant Academic Support Librarian
University of the Arts London
Chelsea/Central St Martins
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