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  1. The Elam School of Fine Arts, founded by John Edward Elam, is part of the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries at the University of Auckland. It offered the first Bachelor of Fine Arts programme in New Zealand starting in 1967.

  2. The Elam School of Fine Arts, founded by John Edward Elam, is part of the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries at the University of Auckland. It offered the first Bachelor of Fine Arts programme in New Zealand starting in 1967.

  3. Jul 9, 2020 · 09 Jul 2020. Expanding the diversity and depth of postgraduate art education is fuelling some crucial changes at Elam’s School of Fine Arts. Nigel Malthus. “The tide was already turning in terms of reflecting back upon culture and creativity as something that is essential rather than something which is just nice to have.”

  4. Nov 10, 2021 · The Elam School of Fine Arts amalgamated with Auckland University College in 1950, bringing with it a small collection of art books. From these beginnings the Fine Arts Library has developed into the well-funded and reputable arts library that exists today.

  5. In the late 19th century, Louisville saw a surge in the establishment of art institutions, which played a crucial role in shaping the city's art scene. The Louisville School of Art, founded in 1909, was one of the first institutions dedicated to teaching fine arts in the city.

  6. The Elam School of Fine Arts, founded by John Edward Elam, is part of the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries at the University of Auckland. It offered the first Bachelor of Fine Arts programme in New Zealand starting in 1967.

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  8. Elam School of Fine Art. The Elam School of Art was founded in 1890 following a bequest by John Edward Elam, a prominent citizen of Auckland, who had been keenly interested in the arts. The first director was E. W. Peyton, 1890–1923, who was succeeded by A. J. C. Fisher, A.R.C.A., 1923–59.

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