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Creative and Critical Thinking

16 March 2018 at 10.30–17.00
A teacher looking at an artwork in a gold frame

Creative and Critical Thinking 2016 © Tate

Discover how modern and contemporary artworks can inspire shared dialogue around art in the classroom

Two teachers looking into a vitrine with a sculpture in it

Creative and Critical Thinking 2016 © Tate

81 small pencil drawings arranged on the floor in a grid

Creative and Critical Thinking 2016 © Tate

Work with an artist to explore the range of modern and contemporary artwork in Tate Britain in relation to your classroom practice.

Experiment with presentation, making and interpretation to develop creative and critical thinking and share ideas and activities to be developed back at school.

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16 March 2018 at 10.30–17.00

It has helped me to consider how to best use a gallery with children, how to explore new and unfamiliar pieces, ideas for activities and most of all, the importance of talk in the visual arts.

Study day participant, 2016

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