
Framing the Past (History) Year 7-8 (Stage 4)
Oct

Experience one of our fun, curriculum-focused learning programs live from the National Portrait Gallery, specifically for classroom based learners.
ACTIVITY OUTLINE:
In this history-focused program we will explore portraits as historical sources, investigating time, place, people and artists perspectives. Students respond with writing, drawing, and discussion all the while practicing important skills of visual analysis as they consider the historical value of art and portraiture.
IS THIS A FREE EVENT? Yes
BROUGHT TO YOU BY: National Portrait Gallery
Event Details
Date & Time
12-Oct-2023 02:00PM + Google Calendar + iCal Export
Event Type
Live Event - Scheduled
Delivery Platform
Duration
Curriculum
Secondary
Main KLA, Strand, Sub Strand
HSIE » History
Other KLAs
Creative Arts » Visual Arts
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Requirements: Technology, Materials and Pre and Post event requirements.
Students require some sheets of paper and a pencil/crayon/texta to draw with.
This virtual learning program will be delivered via Zoom. Upon booking, you will be sent a link to follow.
To facilitate the best possible experience we require a teacher to rename the Zoom connection to appropriately reflect those behind the camera. Your school name, student level/s and student numbers is preferred eg. Nolan HS – Year 7 – 25
We prefer you have your cameras turned on as it assists to aid participant interaction with our shared community.
Connecting To The Event
This virtual learning program will be deliver via Zoom. Upon booking, you will be sent a link to follow.
Optional Further Learning
Find out more pre or post your excursion with National Portrait Gallery learning resources.
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Will This Event Be Recorded?
No