About this Event
Ways of Seeing, the Association for Art History’s annual one day conference for A Level students and teachers takes place at Tate Britain on Saturday 23 November, 2024. The event is unique in its focus of bringing together students and teachers of History of Art and Art, Craft and Design.
For more than fifteen years Ways of Seeing has covered many different topics including propaganda, patronage, the body, sculpture, gender, nationality and, most recently, nature. The theme for this autumn will be Nature and Identity.
The event includes an opportunity to hear from undergraduates about their experience studying art history at university.
A Teachers CPD session will be provided by Ali Hollingworth for Pearson's Edexcel focussing on Section A of Paper 1 - Visual Analysis
Speakers include:
Artist Polly Morgan in conversation with Marine Tanguy
Carol Jacobi, Curator of British Art 1850-1915, Tate Britain (and former A Level Art History teacher) on artist Isabel Rawsthorne.
Full programme to follow shortly
Registration: 10.15 am
Start time: 11am
Close: 3:30pm
PLEASE NOTE
This event is for A Level students and their school teachers only. Adults must bring proof of their school teacher status as we reserve the right not to admit adults who are unable to provide this. Please email [email protected] if you have questions on this.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Starr Cinema, Tate Britain, Millbank, London, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00 to GBP 22.50