The main building was located at Earl Richards Road North Exeter from the 1970s with some facilities based at Barts until the early 1980s.Disciplines were, Fine Art Ceramics, Graphics, Painting, Printmaking, Photography, Sculpture and 4D (Film, Video, Sound).[2] The School of Art was founded in Exeter in 1854 as part of the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and promoted by Edward Bowring Stephens, a local sculptor.[7] Fishwick is now regarded as an important, if underrated, figure in post-war British painting and one of the better artists of the St Ives group.[8] In 1966, students' print work was featured in an exhibition entitled "An Approach to Printmaking in Exeter" at The Whitechapel Gallery, London.
Exeter College of Art and Design Earl Richards Road North site 1980's