art History short courses & Events
Public Programmes

The Courtauld Public Programmes offer a wide range of short couses and events for anyone with an interest in art and art history - young people and school teachers, returning scholars and the general public.
Our ambitious and stimulating art history short courses, talks and events aim to make The Courtauld Institute of Art's scholarly expertise and the wealth of the Courtauld Gallery's collections accessible to the wider public. Courses and events are led by art historians and by experienced artists.
- Art History talks, lectures and courses
- Schools and colleges and The Courtauld Gallery
- Information for teachers
- Community and outreach groups
- Public events in The Courtauld Gallery
ANIMATING ART HISTORY
Animating Art History is a new widening participation partnership between The Courtauld Institute of Art and University of the Arts London. Twenty eight young people aged 16 – 19 took part in the innovative course which combines art history and animation.



ONLINE LEARNING
The Courtauld Institute of Art also aims to help visitors of all ages and experience gain further understanding of The Courtauld Gallery collections. Please visit our Online Learning page to watch movies, download free resources and learn more about the temporary exhibitions taking place in The Courtauld Gallery.
For conferences and research events, please see the Research Forum Calendar.
For members' events, please see the Friends Calendar.
