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At the centre of Tate’s schools programme are artists, their practice and the gallery space. We believe that working alongside artists, surrounded by art works, is an invaluable way of encouraging students to think creatively and independently.

Tate sessions are designed to enable individuals to engage with art as a current cultural practice, to explore new and challenging ideas, and to integrate new methods into their own art work.

The activities and resources offered in this brochure are devised in conjunction with the Tate Teachers programme. We recommend that you consider these activities to augment and support your student visits to the gallery.

All workshops are suitable for students from Primary age up to Further Education, including Foundation Studies and Special Educational Needs.

To ensure a successful visit, please download and read the Visiting Information carefully (PDF 59 KB)

Educators' Packs for Current Exhibitions and Displays

Alice In Wonderland (PDF Format, 558 KB)

René Magritte: The Pleasure Principle (PDF Format, 229 KB)

DLA Piper Series: This is Sculpture (PDF Format, 98 KB)
Please be advised that some art works in this display contain words that may not be suitable for young children.

A Sense of Perspective (PDF Format, 1,8MB)

PDF Files can be opened with free Adobe Reader software

Tate Teachers Professional Development Programme

Visit the Tate Teachers website for details of the programme at Tate Liverpool.

To keep up to date with the Tate Schools Programme, subscribe to our monthly Schools and Teachers email bulletin.

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