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ANIMATING ART HISTORY


  • Animating Art History website
  • What is Animating Art History? Watch a short movie


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.

Three students during the Animating Art History workshopsThe Animating Art History project studentsthe Animating Art History website screengrab

 


Stories of the World
Look again...
The Hub, Newham, 2nd - 1st September 2012
Rich Mix, Tower Hamlets, 5th - 14th September 2012


  • Stories of the World website


Stories of the World has been running at The Courtauld Gallery since June 2010, as an extra-curricular project for individual students aged 16 to 21 from VIth Form and FE colleges.

Students worked closely with curators, artists, academic and gallery staff to explore questions relating to Identity in the world famous Courtauld Gallery. Their exhibition, Look again..., was exhibited at The Courtauld Gallery in February and March 2011, and is currently on display at The Hub, Newham and Rich Mix, Tower Hamlets over the summer of 2012.

look again goes east


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Courtauld Youth council


We are a team of 20 young people, aged 17 to 21. We have all taken part in a Courtauld Youth Project in the last few years.
We currently work with The Courtauld Gallery and The Courtauld Institute to engage more young people with Art History.


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