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This Art History Masterclass asks how students might address challenges of representation in the Arts sector. Led by Assistant Curator Helen Cobby at the Barber Institute of Fine Art, this session will encourage students to think critically about how to make Arts reflective of society. at University of Birmingham

Collecting Female Artists (Year 12 & 13)

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This Art History Masterclass asks how students might address challenges of representation in the Arts sector. Led by Assistant Curator Helen Cobby at the Barber Institute of Fine Art, this session will encourage students to think critically about how to make Arts reflective of society.
Suitable for
Bookings by Teachers for Key Stage 5 (Students aged 16-18)
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)

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Attendee Requirements: Students interested in the arts and history will get the most from this class

About: This Art History Masterclass asks how students might address challenges of representation in the Arts sector. Led by Assistant Curator Helen Cobby at the Barber Institute of Fine Art, this session will encourage students to think critically about how to make Arts reflective of society.

As well as receiving information on careers in Art History, this session will encourage students to work as a team to plan their own exhibition, use their design skills to come up with promotional materials and think about how they could translate their ideas into learning events for other young people.

Additional Information: Schools will be limited to 5 places for this class. Individual bookings can be made by students in Year 12 and 13.

Session will run from 13:00 - 15:00

Suitable for
Bookings by Teachers for Key Stage 5 (Students aged 16-18)
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
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