Cultural Learning Directory
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The Courtauld: Art and Identity - Race, Gender and Power
Why is art history relevant today and how can images from the past help us understand the present?
In this session with art historian Dr Tilly Scantlebury, you will explore both figurative and abstract paintings by artists such as Frank Bowling, Howardena Pindell and Barkley Hendricks. Through lively group discussion and close looking, we will be thinking through the dynamics of race, gender and power in the work of these artists.
The Courtauld: Art and Queer Theory - Mickalene Thomas on Manet
How can queer artists ‘queer’ the canon of art history? This workshop, led by art historian Dr Tilly Scantlebury, will explore gender and sexuality in the practice of Mickalene Thomas, whose multi-media large scale paintings rethink traditional art historical representation.
The Courtauld: Five Way of Looking - An introduction to Art History
Join our An introduction to Art History / Ways of Looking online workshop which aims to introduce you to the dynamic subject of Art History and equip you with tools and enthusiasm to conduct your own art analysis.
English National Opera: Finish This…
Finish This... is ENO's free* nation-wide music making programme for schools. We invite students to step into the role of composer and finish a purposely unfinished piece of operatic music.
Royal Ballet & Opera: Live Lessons
Bring the Royal Ballet & Opera LIVE into your classroom with these free, short, digital live lessons - held every term.
Wallace Collection: Visits and Workshops for Secondary Schools
Interactive museum visits and online sessions designed for KS3-5, connecting students with artists, writers, and historians.
Wallace Collection: Visits and Workshops for Primary Schools
Connect with The Wallace Collection’s world-class art collection through interactive museum visits and online sessions designed for KS1-2.