Open 10:30–5:00, Tuesday – Saturday
Join artist Claire Halpin for a lively and reflective discussion on works, historic and contemporary in the Collection, including Anderson Paisley, Drogheda from the Railway Station 1849, in a participant-centred session, its ambition to create inclusive discussion around artwork.
No prior knowledge or experience is needed and this is an enjoyable way of discovering more about an artwork and hearing what others have to say.
Using Visual Thinking Strategies, the talk is more a discussion where you can offer your opinion in what is going on in the artwork. No prior knowledge or experience is needed and this is an enjoyable way of discovering more about an artwork and hearing what others have to say.
The session is 40 minutes and free to book below;
About:
What is VTS? Visual Thinking Strategies is a methodology used by some facilitators to enable thoughtfully facilitated discussions of art to make education more engaging, inclusive, and equitable.