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The exhibition formed part of the Society's contribution to European Year of the Environment and, with the support of British Petroleum, the exhibition helped spread the environmental message to a wide public. It was on display in three main London railway stations during March 1987 and from April to March 1988 it visited other major cities.\nContact sheets of attendees and participants at the Launch of the exhibition at the Society's House in January 1987.
The exhibition formed part of the Society's contribution to European Year of the Environment and, with the support of British Petroleum, the exhibition helped spread the environmental message to a wide public. It was on display in three main London railway stations during March 1987 and from April to March 1988 it visited other major cities.\nContact sheets of the model of the exhibition in the RSA's Benjamin Franklin room.
Won a Travel Award worth £1500 under the 'Celebrate the City' brief in the 'Graphics' section. Travelled to Japan from 13-28 November 1998. In two parts. Winner of Jacobs Memorial Award Certificate.
Won The Clothworkers Foundation Travel Award worth £400 under in the 'Fashion Fabrics' section. Travelled to Italy.
Background to the RSA's history
Janet Lubinska worked with architects The Design Practice and the design group of the Queen's Theatre on the conversion of the 18th Century Queen Street Chapel to a 450 seat theatre and arts centre for Huddersfield. The collaboration resulted in a large scale artwork for the new Lawrence Batley Theatre, in addition to designs for features and details in the foyer and circulatory areas of the building. Client: The Lawrence Batley Theatre. Award value £5,000.
Won prize of 6 guineas under section 1, Architectural Decoration, prize offered by the Morris Singer Company
Brief description of the work of the RSA
Learning Pays was a project set up by the Society and run by Sir Christopher Ball