Giacometti painting in his studio surrounded by sketches for the Chase Manhattan Plaza project, 1960 (detail). Photo Ernst Scheidegger © Neue Zürcher Zeitung 2006 Education ProgramsYears K-6Teachers enrichment day A tangle of lines Investigate the two important art forms of drawing and sculpture examining how one can inform the other through the art making process. Discover the diverse techniques of Giacometti and the Dobell Prize for Drawing finalists; their different materials and approaches and develop teaching strategies and practical ideas for the K-6 classroom. Wednesday 23 August 2006 9.30am-3.30pm $77, $70 for AGS members & tertiary students: includes lunch and educational material Art adventure tourGiacometti spaghetti Meet the artist Giacometti and marvel at his dynamic drawings, tangles of lines and intriguing sculptures. Tuesdays - Fridays With the Children's Guides Free with $4 exhibition entry Years 7-12Study morningSpecial curators talk Join Edmund Capon, Art Gallery of NSW director and exhibition curator, to discuss Giacometti's significance in modern art history and the Gallery’s collection through the artist's key drawings, prints and sculptures, together with insights into the exhibition development process with Jacqui Strecker, exhibition manager. Years 10-12 31 August 2006 10.30-11.30am $7 per student: includes exhibition entry From pencil to plinth Investigate the importance of drawing in the creation of sculpture through Giacometti's key works. Explore the power of the artist's imagination in transforming 2D observations of people into 3D forms which project both a physical and emotional presence. Years 7-10 5, 13 & 21 September, 19 October 2006 10.30-11.30am $7 per student: includes exhibition entry
Studio sessionProcessing Giacometti From observations of people and sculptures within the Gallery spaces experiment with materials and manipulate media through drawing, printmaking and sculpture, gaining insights into Giacometti's unique and powerful artmaking processes. Years 7-10 Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays 10.30am-12.30pm or 12.30-2.30pm $310 per group of 15 or less: includes exhibition entry TertiaryArt schools are offered special access for organised groups of their students at 9am to the Giacometti exhibition. This is to allow art students one hour of drawing time in front of the exhibits before the Gallery opens to the public at 10am. After that hour students may remain in the exhibition for the purposes of note-taking and discussion. For reasons of safety and conservation, students may use only graphite pencils, and paper no larger than A3. It is expected that art schools will send one or more members of their staff to tutor the group and to assist in the discussion of works. One member of the Gallery's Public Programs Department will also be on hand throughout the first hour, and afterwards if required. Special educational group concession: $4 per student (full admission $10, individual student concession $7). Payment must be made in one group payment upon arrival at the exhibition (credit card or cash). Accompanying lecturer free. Tertiary programs flyer (PDF) > Education KitPDF: 6 pages, 324 Kb More details... • Download now • Children's Art Trail (PDF 1.7mb) Bookings essential for all programs. |