New York: Art & Art History

New York: Art & Art History

[Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 5 - A Level]

The cultural capital of the United States, New York has art in its blood; the work it has inspired throughout the 20th century is incredible and the collection of great works that can be seen in the city has grown and grown. For an educational and artistic experience unlike any other, New York awaits you!

Subject Focus:

  • KS 3-5: Students can see a wide range of art at some of the most important art museums in the world.
  • KS 3-5: A great opportunity to learn about the city that has provided the context for an amazing amount of 20th century art.
  • KS 3-5: Students can find inspiration and techniques that can be used within their own work.

Student Outcomes:

  • There is an unparalleled range of works to see and draw inspiration from.
  • Students can compare and contrast historical and modern styles.
  • Works are put into context for students to understand the motivations and background behind the art.
  • Students' own work will benefit from the range of influences that they have at their disposal.

Question: Who said: 'The Constitution is the guide which I never will abandon.'?

Answer: George Washington

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I and the rest of the party thoroughly enjoyed our trip

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