AccessArt is proud to collaborate with Saatchi Learning to help schools explore contemporary sculpture.
Using selected artwork from the London Grads 21 exhibition, AccessArt and Saatchi Learning have created a series of resources for use with children aged 6 to 16 to explore how we might look at, make, and reflect upon sculpture.
The resources below are perfect for you to use in the classroom, gallery or community setting. Start with Step 1: Talking about Sculpture, then choose from one of our three projects, and finally end by reflecting upon what you have made. And please do share what you make on social media using #AccessArtwithSaatchiLearning
Step 1. Let’s Talk About Contemporary Sculpture
Learning to talk about contemporary sculpture is an important step in building understanding of how we feel about what we see.
How Do We Look At Contemporary Sculpture?
Looking at contemporary sculpture can sometimes be challenging, and if we are not used to talking about contemporary sculpture we can sometimes find it hard to find a way in. Use these simple questions with children of all ages to encourage pupils to become curious about contemporary sculpture. Read More
Image: Perpetual Decomposer Saatchi London Grad Exhibition Installation Victoria Rotaru Image By John Sachpazis