Laurence Burt
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Early life and education
Burt was born in Leeds, Yorkshire and at a young age served in the British Army during World War II. He went on to work as an industrial metalworker in Leeds before transitioning to the arts after taking evening classes at Leeds College of Art, where he later became a lecturer.[1]
Career
Burt joined Leicester College of Art in 1960 under the leadership of Tom Hudson (art educator), later becoming associated with the Leicester Group.[3] In 1964, Burt moved to Cardiff College of Art as a principal lecturer in sculpture, once again working alongside Tom Hudson during the creation of the institution’s Diploma in Art and Design (DipAD) curriculum.[2]
In the early 1970s, Burt relocated to Cyprus, where he established the Pisces art gallery in Famagusta. Following political unrest in 1974, he returned to England and taught at Falmouth College of Art for a period before settling in York.[4]
Throughout his teaching career, Burt continued to exhibit in various group and solo exhibitions including at Drian Galleries (London),[5] the Angela Flowers Gallery, (London)[1] the Argo Gallery, Athens[6] and the Henry Moore Institute (Leeds).[7]