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The Vancouver Art Gallery features exhibition tours designed for school groups. These programs introduce tools to foster visual literacy in students, encouraging them to find pleasure and meaning in art and to think critically about the array of visual images that surround them.
Fall 2010 Schedule | |
For SchoolsFor students in grades 2-12, interactive programs include guided exhibition tours, art-making workshops, self-guided tours and full-day residency programs. Spring 2010 School Programs will begin January 20th. Booking for Spring 2010 School Programs will begin January 4th at 8:30 am.School Tours 1 hour Tours Self-Guided Tours Pre-School Tours Full day residencies on Contemporary ArtAll Tours: • include a Study Guide with relevant information about artists, classroom activities, vocabulary and resourcesHow to book a tour: Booking for Spring 2010 School Programs will begin in January 4 at 8:30am. School bookings must be made at least two weeks in advance. To book a tour phone 604.662.4717. | |
For TeachersThe Gallery offers orientations on specific exhibitions, teacher guides (downloadable links below) and one-day professional development workshops focusing on visual literacy strategies and issues in contemporary art.Staff Professional Development Days Teacher Orientations Teacher Professional Development |
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Downloadable Teacher's GuidesKerry James Marshall Teacher's Guide Leonardo and the Visceral Body Teacher's Guide Visions of British Columbia: A Landscape Manual Expanding Horizons: Painting and Photography of American and Canadian Landscape 1860-1918 Scott McFarland and Dawn Two Visions: Emily Carr and Jack Shadbolt Vermeer, Rembrandt, and the Golden Age of Dutch Art: Masterpieces from the Rijksmuseum How Soon Is Now Enacting Abstraction WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution Jeff Wall Canadian Women Modernists Teacher Guidelines Chaperone Guidelines | |
Emily Carr WebsiteExperience the most extensive online presence ever presented on a Canadian artist at the Vancouver Art Gallery's Emily Carr Website. School Programs are generously supported by:
With additional support from the Moffat Family Fund and CIBC. |