Exhibition resources for students
Art & Your Practice: For Level 3+ students
Explore a series of videos with artist Laura Slater that will make you think, feel, look at and make art differently.
Each video introduces an activity to help you observe, critique, and create in the gallery and make connections between the artworks and your own creative practice.
Explore the videos in any order, focussing on artworks and exhibitions that inspire you.
Exhibition Notes for KS3-5 Students
Download our exhibition notes to help explore key themes, artists and artworks within our exhibitions. You are welcome to print these out for students to use while visiting the gallery.
Elizabeth Fritsch: Otherworldly Vessels
Download our notes on our exhibition Elizabeth Fritsch: Otherworldly Vessels to discover Fritsch’s unique ceramic pots and the processes, patterns and presentation of them.
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Barbara Hepworth
Download our resource on Barbara Hepworth, to explore her life, inspiration, processes and artwork.
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Barbara Hepworth - teacher notes for KS1-2
Also available are teacher notes on Barbara Hepworth for KS1-2. These are designed to support teachers to introduce Barbara Hepworth’s life, inspiration and artwork in the galleries.
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Previous exhibition notes
Helen Chadwick: Life Pleasures
Download our resource for our exhibition Helen Chadwick: Life Pleasures to discover her unconventional use of materials and playful approach to creating art.
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Forbidden Territories: 100 Years of Surreal Landscapes
Download our exhibition notes on Forbidden Territories: 100 Years of Surreal Landscapes to explore key themes, artists and works from the movement.
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Still Lives
Download our notes on our exhibition Still Lives to discover more about how artists have explored the theme of still life across the centuries.
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Ronald Moody: Sculpting Life
Download our exhibition notes on Ronald Moody: Sculpting Life and explore themes of heritage, materials and portraiture.
Written by artist Gillian Brent.
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Kim Lim: Space, Rhythm and Light
Download our exhibition notes on Kim Lim: Space, Rhythm and Light to find out more about her biography, inspiration and key works from the exhibition.
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