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Self-guided Tour

Back to Canberra Museum and Galleries
Cost
TBC
Ratio
1:10
Type
Staff-led, Self-Directed
Duration
5 hours
Years
Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subject
Humanities & Social Science, The Arts

Designed as interactive experiences, learning programs based on CMAG exhibitions and the Nolan Collection offer a wide range of experiences with an emphasis on art and history. Programs are held in the gallery spaces with accompanying practical sessions in the studio.

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into knowledge!

About the Program

Designed as interactive experiences, learning programs based on CMAG exhibitions and the Nolan Collection offer a wide range of experiences with an emphasis on art and history. Programs are held in the gallery spaces with accompanying practical sessions in the studio.

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Bring your students into CMAG browse our current exhibitions to discover the range of visual art and social history themes and ideas. Teachers may design a visit that is tailored to students' interests and curriculum requirements.

Objectives

As a suggestion, back at school your students could:

Make – Create an artwork inspired by an artwork or exhibition. Consider subject matter, materials, methods, colours, shapes ect.
Respond – Write a review/report/article of their favourite artwork or exhibition and share with the class.
Expand – If your group did a drawing in the gallery, continue with these pieces with additional materials.
Discuss – lead a group discussion about the visit, ask what each student liked best or what they learned.
Borrow - Consider borrowing one of our outreach learning resources for use in your own classroom.

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