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Munnings Drawing Studio

The Munnings Drawing Studio is a bright and airy studio in our St Georges Building.

Named after Sir Alfred Munnings, it features space for Life Drawing Classes used by students — on both undergraduate and postgraduate courses — from fine art, fashion, textile design, illustration, games, and animation.

The Munnings Drawing Studio is located in one of the studios used by Sir Alfred Munnings himself in the original Norwich Technical Institute building on Duke Street and is supported by a bank of specialist life models.

The workshop is a flexible space; if you wish to book the workshop or any equipment please contact the Technician or your course leader.

Students can find more information about using the Munnings Drawing Studio on its Intranet page.

Find the Munnings Drawing Studio

Room SG65,
St Georges Building,
St Georges St,
Norwich NR3 1BB

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