of the Rutland Street campus The school was founded from a bequest on the death of Dr. John Edward Elam in 1888 of ten thousand pounds. His will stated 'in the selection or admission of pupils those shall be preferred who, from poverty or circumstances, are unable at their own charge to obtain for themselves the advantages furnished by the school.'
Edward William Payton was the first director, retiring in 1924 after 35 years. It opened in 1890 and for the first 60 years ran full and part-time instruction in art to both adults and children. The first premises of the school was in 'rooms located under the bell tower of what is now the
Auckland City Art Gallery'. (History - Elam School of Arts) A fire in 1949, which destroyed the school and library, was the catalyst, as well as the loss of pre-1950 administrative records, that resulted in joining with the University.The Bachelor of Fine Arts programme was established in 1967 and was the first fine arts bachelor degree in the country. (History - Elam School of Arts) The Fine Arts Library housed New Zealand's largest collection of specialist monographs, and had an extensive collection of art books, which is believed to be the largest in New Zealand. In 2018 students and staff protested at Auckland University's Fine Arts Library as its proposed closure. ==Notable staff and alumni==