Peter Field curriculum vitae

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Peter Field curriculum vitae

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Gives personal details, employment, education. examinations, military service, full and part time teaching experience and exhibitions.

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[inserted] [underlined] Curriculum Vitae [/underlined] [/inserted]
[inserted][underlined] Curriculum [/underlined][/inserted]

Name. Peter Lillington Field.
Address. 264 Mary Vale Road, Bournville,
BIRMINGHAM 30.

Age. 47. [symbol] Married.
Date of Birth. February 7th. 1920.

Present post.

Head of Department. Grade III.
Birmingham College of Art and Design.

(1). Head of Department of Foundation and Pre-Diploma Studies.

(2). Director of Experimental Workshops for Dip.A.D. students.

General Education.
1925-1931 Bibury C. of E. (Elementary).
1931-1937 Rendcomb College (Public).

Further Education.
1938-1939 Cheltenham School of Art.
1946-1949 Goldsmiths' College School of Art.

Examinations taken.
1935 London Matriculation (Honours).
1937 Cambridge Higher School Certificate. (English, History, [inserted] Distinction [/inserted] Mathematics, French.)
1939 Board of Education Drawing Examination
1948 Ministry of Education Painting.
1948 Ministry of Education National Diploma in Design.
1949 Art Teachers Diploma.

[deleted] War [/deleted] [inserted] Military [/inserted] Service.
1939-1946. Royal Air Force. Wireless Operator.

Full-Time Teaching Experience.
R.A.F. Instructor and Examiner in Wireless. (Procedure and Technical). 1941-1944.
R.A.F. Teacher of Art and English, Germany 1945-1946.

Paignton School of Art and Crafts.
Grade B Assistant for Drawing, Painting and Modelling. 1949-1953

Swindon School of Art. Lecturer for Drawing, Painting and Lithography. 1953-1958.

Birmingham College of Art and Design. [inserted] appointed as
(a) [/inserted] Senior Lecturer in charge of First Year students and Head of City Road Evening School of Art. 1958.

/ continued.

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2.

[inserted] Promoted.
(b) [/inserted] Head of Intermediate Studies, Grade II. 1961.
[inserted] (c) [/inserted] Additionally, Director of Experimental Workshops for Fine Art content of Dip. A.D. courses. 1963.
[inserted] promoted
(d) [/inserted] Head of Department. Grade III.
Duties continuing as above –
1. Head of Foundation and Pre-Diploma Studies.
2. Director of Experimental Workshops. 1965.

Part-time Teaching Experience.
[inserted] 1. Regular Poly 1949 Drawing
2. WEA. History & Design
3. RMCS Drawing & P.
4. Head of [indecipherable words] 1958/61. [indecipherable words]
5. Tutor to [symbol]
6. [symbol] [/inserted]
Lectures on Art Appreciation and Design, History of Art and Architecture and Approaches to Visual Education.
Tutor to Residential Short Courses. 1959 and yearly to 1965.

Exhibitions.
[inserted] [indecipherable words] [/inserted]

Various war-time Exhibitions.
Royal Academy. 1949. 1950. 1951.
Many London and Provincial Exhibitions between 1949 and 1958.
One Man Show. Swindon. 1957.

Works in Public and Private Collections.

[inserted] Courses. [indecipherable word] comes organised by the Services & by the then [indecipherable words] 1944/1945/6.
Ministry of [indecipherable words] 1950/51/53.
[indecipherable word].

Invests. [indecipherable words] [/inserted]

Member of College Academic Board. [inserted] & Polytechnic Academic Board. [/inserted]

Chairman of Board of Studies [deleted] f [/deleted] of the Faculty of Graphic Design for three years since its inception. (This Faculty contains the Schools of Graphic Design, Printing and Photography.)

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P.L. Field.
264. Mary Vale Road,
Bournville,
Birmingham. 30.

Jan. 1938 to July 1939
Cheltenham School of Art. (Drawing Exam. 1939).

Sept. 1939 to March 1946
R.A.F. – Wireless Operator.
Variously – Active Service – Instructor – Examiner (Wireless and Technical) – Teacher of Art and English (Germany 1945 to 1946).

1946 to 1949
Goldsmiths College School of Art.
M. of E. Painting – 1948
M. of E. NDD. – 1948
A.T.D. – 1949

1949 to 1953
Paignton School of Art and Crafts – Grade B from 1951 – Painting and Modelling.

1953 to 1958
Swindon School of Art – Lecturer – Painting and Lithography.

1958 to 1961 Birmingham. College of Art.
Senior Lecturer in Charge of First Year Students & Head of City Road Evening School of Art.

1961 to 1963 Birmingham College of Art.
Head of Intermediate Studies (Head of Dept. Grade II.)

1963 to 1965 Birmingham College of Art.
Also Director of Experimental Workshops. (Fine Art content of Dip.AD courses.)

1965 – Birmingham College of Art.
Head of Department Grade III. (Duties as above.)

EXHIBITIONS.
Wartime Exhibitions – various.
Royal Academy – 1949, 1950, 1951.
New English, London Group – late 1940's.
Many provincial Exhibitions between 1949 and 1958.
One man show – Swindon. 1957.

Courses.
Tutor to short Residential courses – 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965.

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P Field, “Peter Field curriculum vitae,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 27, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/36746.

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