Young People (16-18)

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The Courtauld’s Young People’s Programme offers an exciting series of free workshops, courses and events for young people aged 16-18 to explore The Courtauld Gallery Collection and engage with art history and art practice.


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Young People's Workshops (16-18)

Are you aged 16-18 and passionate about art, architecture, art history and visual culture? Join the Courtauld's Young People’s Programme and take part in our free workshops!...

Seminar Sessions

Join us for our Seminar Sessions series, which offers Year 12 (or equivalent) students the chance to learn and discover Art History through live discussions with fellow art historians from across the UK....

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Summer University

Summer University at The Courtauld provides the perfect opportunity for Year 12, state school or college students to explore the exciting and dynamic subject, History of Art....

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Reworking Manet: Live Project Brief

Reworking Manet is a live brief for state school students aged 14-18, asking participants to research, interrogate and create a personal response to Édouard Manet’s A Bar at the Folies-Bergère (1882)....

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Learning Resources

We have short Focus resources which look in detail at single artworks along with more in depth resources to help you plan and deliver exciting projects......

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