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Artist-in-Residence workshops: Autumn 2016

6 October – 29 December 2016 at 11.30–12.00 and 14.00–14.30
Image shows some school boys looking at art in Tate Britain

A series of workshops for students and teachers, encouraging fresh perspectives on art

Workshops will take place in the gallery, where students can encounter artwork alongside their teachers and artists. Through sharing thoughts and ideas they can create a unique and diverse learning context designed to encourage individuals to engage with art and contemporary culture.

We take a radical approach to engagement, inviting students to learn aboout art through being in a conversation with each other, artists and artworks within the particular context of the public gallery space.

Each conversation, framed as it is through art and practice, will be different and unpredictable but always designed to encourage individuals to ask questions and form opinions.

Our 2016–17 workshops are led by: Louise Ashcroft, Jonny Briggs, Jemma Egan, Milda Lembertaite, Sophie Michael and Amelia Prazak.

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Dates

6 October – 29 December 2016 at 11.30–12.00

6 October – 29 December 2016 at 14.00–14.30

It’s a chance to be with an artist, frees them from ‘the classroom’, removes barriers and makes art more accessible.

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