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Patricia Grayburn

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Patricia Maureen Grayburn, MBE, DL has a long involvement with the arts in Surrey after moving to become Arts Administrator at University of Surrey in 1983.[1]

Biography

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She was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Surrey in 2002[2] and was awarded MBE in 2004[3] for services to the arts. She is responsible for the Lewis Elton Gallery and the breadth of public art across the University of Surrey campus and her roles include Chair of the Guildford Book Festival, Executive Director of the Guildford International Music Festival and Committee member of the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Trust, Royal Ballet Benevolent Fund and Guildford Arts as well as other local societies.[4]

Publications

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  • Gertrud Bodenwieser, 1890-1959: a celebratory monograph on the 100th anniversary of her birth. Ed. P. Grayburn (1990) National Resource Centre for Dance[5]

Portrait of Grayburn

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Grayburn agreed to sit for sculptor Jon Edgar as part of the preparations for The Human Clay exhibition in 2011.[6] During the sitting Edgar, a sculptor of the Frink School learnt that whilst working for London County Council, Grayburn had commissioned the Blind Beggar and his Dog sculpture for Bethnal Green - one of Elisabeth Frink's earliest commissions.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Edgar, Jon (2011). "2011 works: The Human Clay exhibition". Jon Edgar. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Deputy Lieutenant Commissions". The London Gazette. No. 56469. 1 February 2002.
  3. ^ "New year honours". Times Higher Education (THE). 2 January 2004. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  4. ^ Jon Edgar: The Human Clay, Exhibition catalogue, University of Surrey 16 Nov-22 Dec 2011, University of Surrey: summarised online in http://jonedgar.wordpress.com/2011/12/30/2011-works-the-human-clay-exhibition/
  5. ^ Grayburn, Patricia (1990). Gertrud Bodenwieser: 1890-1959 : a celebratory monograph on the 100th anniversary of her birth. National Resource Centre for Dance. OCLC 556729169.
  6. ^ "THE HUMAN CLAY - University of Surrey - Guildford". Archived from the original on 10 December 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
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