
SCHOOL GALLERY
Now based in Folkestone, Kent he hosts a considered programme of contemporary exhibitions by renowned and emerging artists. Collect unique artworks and original limited edition prints. Available to buy online.
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Opening Times (During Exhibitions): Friday: 11am to 5pm . Saturday: 11am to 5pm. Sunday: 11am to 4pm. Or by Appointment. School Gallery. 65 Tontine Street, Folkestone, England, CT20 1JR, United Kingdom.
Exhibition Isabelle Hayman THE STORY OF A PLASTIC BOAT 21 ... - SCHOOL
SCHOOL is pleased to present The Story of a Plastic Boat, an exhibition of new paintings by Isabelle Hayman. A small plastic boat that resurfaced in 2023 has brought back many childhood memories to Hayman and has become the catalyst for this new body of work.
Schools hub - National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery’s free online learning hub, featuring an ever-growing bank of resources, videos and sessions, designed to support the study of Art & Design and History through portraiture.
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FREE, quick and easy fundraising exhibitions that showcase the extraordinary creativity of primary school children. Your own Art Gallery in your own school hall displaying the professionally mounted and framed art of all your pupils. Full support every step of the way.
Plan a school visit | Learning | National Gallery, London
Please see our available sessions for Primary Schools and Secondary Schools to book a visit. You’ll find it helpful to have a 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice of date and a time frame for your visit ready. Please try to book your visit at least 6 weeks ahead.
SCHOOL GALLERY - Updated January 2025 - Yelp
School Gallery was established in 2018 by artist Michael Hall. It launched on October 25th with an exhibition by renowned British artist Bruce McLean. Artists include Simon Patterson, Ana Milenkovic, Catherine Haines and Jessica Voorsanger.
- Location: Delta House Studios Riverside Road London SW17 0BA United Kingdom
School visits to Tate Britain
A self-guided visit is a free, pre-booked school trip to Tate Britain, where you and your students independently explore the gallery. All young people should see themselves reflected back through the experience of visiting the galleries.
Secondary Schools - The National Gallery, London
Develop young people’s confidence, communication, creativity and critical thinking skills through tours, workshops, and our national Articulation programme. From life drawing to handling egg tempera and gold leaf, our artist-led workshops develop students' practical skills.
School visits - National Portrait Gallery
Schools hub is the Gallery's free online learning resource hub designed to support Art & Design and History through portraiture. Advance booking is essential for all groups of 10+ to visit the Gallery, whether you are planning to visit the permanent Collection and/or a temporary exhibition.