Tarnanthi for Teachers - Online
Tarnanthi presents contemporary art of the world’s oldest living culture on an unprecedented scale. Learn more about how your school can incorporate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures in a meaningful way and discover the opportunities Tarnanthi presents including, exhibitions, art fair, public programs, tours and resources available for you and your students. Hear from Tarnanthi Education Officer, Sally Lawrey in this online recording to learn more about Tarnanthi which will be returning to AGSA in term 4.
This session includes information about:
- What Tarnanthi is
- What is on offer for schools and teachers and how to make a school booking
- Artists featured in the exhibition at AGSA and partner exhibitions, presented by Nici Cumpston, Artistic Director of Tarnanthi
- The Studio, a free art making space for all visitors
- The survey exhibition of Western Aranda painter Vincent Namatjira, presented by Gloria Strzelecki, Associate Curator, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art
- Education resource highlights with tips and suggestions for responding to First Nations works of art in a culturally appropriate way
- The Tarnanthi Art Fair - buying art ethically presented by Jade Turner, Tarnanthi Art Fair Coordinator
This session is ideal for teachers of all year levels and disciplines.