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term 4 2008 sept 2007 aug 2006
term 3 2008 april 2007  
term 2 2008 jan 2007  

art education kits

shot in maitland education kit (K-6)

wanderlust education kit (K-6)
reaction education kit

gallery outreach program for schools in 2008
if the kids can't come to the art gallery then the art gallery will have to come to the kids!!!!!
during the closure of the art gallery mrag education can visit your school and conduct workshops, activities and give students the opportunity to see real artworks from the mrag collection. each school visit will be tailor made to complement your unit of work.
for more information contact Lauren van Katwyk
Education Coordinator ph 02 4934 9858
email laurenv@maitland.nsw.gov.au

school visits to MRAG
Due to the current closure of the gallery "school visits to MRAG" will be replaced by the above Outreach Program.

The secret of a good school visit to MRAG is our belief in a strong emphasis on play and connecting to the lived experiences of children. MRAG education can create for school students of any age artistic and expressive school visits in connection with the current exhibition or suited to your specific needs.

What happens during a typical MRAG school visit?

There really is no typical MRAG school visit. Students have found themselves exploring wide ranges of artmaking activities as well as imagining, designing, even acting out their artistic ideas.

For a full day visit, four workshops are prepared in connection with the conceptual theme or medium explored in the current exhibition. The students are split into four groups travel around in a ‘round robin’ format to each of the workshops over the course of a school day.

What do the students do in the workshops?

Each workshop is designed with the students’ age or skill level in mind. A workshop is usually 25-40 minutes and the artmaking activity designed enables each child to have a finished work of art completed by the end of the session. In workshops in the past, students in years 4-6 created 3D collage photographs using materials like fabric, oil pastels, glitter, cellophane, buttons, even sand. Other conceptual based workshops ask students to explore the ideas that are present in the works on exhibition. In one workshop, students from years k-6 acted out their interpretation of the titles of artworks.

How much will it cost?

Less than you might think. MRAG education has based the costing structure on equivalent entertainment options for students. In other words for the price of a movie ticket, students get a whole day arts experience.

$8.50 per student for a whole day visit
$5.00 per student for a part day visit

We are happy to discuss our pricing policy. Please contact the MRAG education (02) 4934 9856.

ok… what can we do for FREE?

MRAG education believes that cost shouldn’t get in the way of getting students involved in our gallery. We encourage school groups to visit the gallery for FREE on an informal basis. Call ahead and arrange your visit a few weeks in advance and our education team can organise a speaker to address your students about the exhibition.

If you keep informed about our exhibition program, there are several opportunities per year to engage your students in low cost alternatives. For instance in the Pencilworks exhibition of exquisite drawings by artists Nicola Hensel and Susan Ryman, the artists set up a large workstation and spent every Wednesday working on drawing projects as part of an artist in residence program.

MRAG education also creates kids activities for each exhibition that shows at the gallery. These kids activities are designed for parents and young children so they can interact on a more childlike level with the exhibition and better understand some of the themes. There are examples of these kids activities in our education archive.

For selected exhibitions, MRAG education has also created Education Kits that adhere to both primary and secondary syllabi, and many of these have been free for educational institutions.

Please note: When visiting MRAG, school groups are required to provide adequate staffing and adult supervision. It is the responsibility of the school staff/guardians to provide adequate behaviour management during the course of their visit to the art gallery. Behaviour management is not the responsibility of MRAG education staff/volunteers.

For more information contact the gallery
phone
(02) 49 349859
fax (02) 49 331657

email artgallery@maitland.nsw.gov.au