Please note that this workshop will only be running until Fri 30th March 2012.
This introduction to Manchester Art Gallery takes you on two journeys. You’ll explore the architecture of the gallery’s buildings and discover how they have grown and developed. You’ll also tour highlights of the gallery’s collections, learning about historic and contemporary art through discussion and drawing and writing exercises.
During the tour, we look at key exhibits from our permanent collections as well as the Victorian splendour of the restored original gallery building and the contemporary architecture of the beautiful new extension which houses the Twentieth century collection. We will engage with work from the Victorian pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood through to the present day, and at each work will open up a dialogue about the art and its context, both in terms of art history and broader social history. The artworks will provide starting points for drawing exercises or discussion, which aim to encourage students to become more confident about using the gallery independently as a source of information and inspiration. We also offer shorter 45 minute tours, which cover a similar breadth of content as the full tour but in less depth. Each full-length tour will end with an introduction to the Special Exhibition, this changes regularly. Find out what’s on during your planned visit.
"Very engaging speaker! She handled the pupils very well and made the talk lively & interesting. We all learned from this, staff included."
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