Teachers' Event

Monet and London Teachers Event and Private View

Please note the event is now fully booked.

Join us for this teachers event focusing on our current special exhibition Monet and London. Views of the Thames and introducing our new Focus resource.

At this event you will hear from our Learning Team about ways to link the key themes of the show with climate change and with contemporary artists who investigate our complex relationship with nature. You will also be guided through the Monet and London Focus Resource Activities and see how this resource can be adapted for your students, before joining a special Curator-led tour of the show.

This event is open to Primary, Secondary, F.E. and student teachers and the activities in the resource can be adapted for different ages and abilities. We apologise that owing to capacity we cannot provide group booking tickets to the special exhibitions.

Free. Booking essential.
Please note that only 2 tickets can be booked per school.

Monet and London Teachers Event and Private View

18 Nov 2024

Timed entry from 10.00

18 Nov 2024

17:00 - 19:00

Fully booked

The Courtauld Gallery and Learning Centre

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