Insights Into Art History

Ways of Looking | An introduction to Art History

Free Young People's Workshop

Do you have a curiosity about art, architecture, visual cultures? Always wanted to know more, but never knew where to begin?

Art History teaches us that everything visual can and should be analysed, interrogated and discussed. It allows us to open our eyes to completely new ways of thinking, gain new perspectives on the world and to challenge, question, and disrupt things.

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.

This session will be lead by gallery educator and Courtauld alumni, Tessa Carr and feature specialist guests including Courtauld academics.

Key Information
Event: Ways of Looking | An introduction to Art History
Date: Monday 28th October 2024
Time: 10:00am – 11:30am
Location: Online

These workshops are free and open to students attending UK state schools and colleges. Suitable for ages 16-18, with preference given to Y12 students (or equivalent). Booking is essential due to popular demand. Any questions, please email education@courtauld.ac.uk

 

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