Situated at 33 Warwick Square in Pimlico, London,The Grosvenor School of Modern Art was a British Art School founded by the printmakers and linocut artists Claude Flight, Iain McNab, Cyril Edward Power and Sybil Andrews in 1925.
Attracting a cross-section of students from across the globe (including Swiss artist Lill Tschudi), The Grosvenor School of Modern Art became a leading force in the production and promotion of modernistic printmaking works while teaching a solid foundation of art history, with each artist lecturing on their speciality.
Three Antipodeans, Ethel Spowers, Dorrit Black and Eveline Syme became instrumental in organising exhibitions and promoting the school in Australia.