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  1. The Barber National Institute (formerly the Barber Center) is a nonprofit, multi-faceted organization that provides services to more than 5,400 children, adults, and families who are faced with autism, intellectual disabilities, and behavioral health challenges. The Institute's central facility was founded in 1952 and is located in Erie ...

  2. The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is housed in one of Birmingham's finest Art Deco buildings, purpose built and opened by Queen Mary in 1939. The Barber Institute was designed by Robert Atkinson (1883-1952), one of Britain's leading architects of the 1920s and ’30s. When it opened The Times described the building as 'the purest example of his ...

  3. – Lady Barber, October 1932 ‘Portrait of Lady Barber Seated at her Dressing Table, Culham Court’ by Nestor Cambier, undated (by 1928), oil on canvas, 23 x 28.3cm (No. B.1.22). This December we will celebrate 90 years since our founder, Hattie, Lady Barber – née Martha Constance Hattie Onions (1869-1933) – signed her Deed of Settlement to create the Barber Institute of Fine Arts.

  4. The Barber cares for its internationally significant collections and Grade-1 listed building, and these underpin its innovative and inspirational programmes of art and music. Lady Barber also envisioned the Barber to be a hub for the ‘social life’ of the University – a space that could connect people; our mission extends beyond the campus today, to local, national, and international ...

  5. Nov 27, 2022 · The Barber National Institute, this year marking its 70 th anniversary, now serves more than 6,200 children and adults in locations throughout Pennsylvania. With more than 2,000 employees, it is ranked as the tenth largest employer in Erie. The story of the organization’s founding and its growth is, in many ways, a reflection of the community ...

  6. Barber Institute of Fine Arts. The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is an art gallery and concert hall in Birmingham, England. It is situated in purpose-built premises on the campus of the University of Birmingham . The Grade I listed Art Deco building [1] was designed by Robert Atkinson in the 1930s and opened in 1939 by Queen Mary.

  7. The Barber Institute of Fine Arts' building was erected between 1936 and 1939, at a site near the East Gate of the University of Birmingham, to the designs of the architect Robert Atkinson. Constructed of Derby Dale stone and variegated brick, it is the finest Art Deco style building in Birmingham and one of the best museum buildings of its time.

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