Annual Review 2013 - page 60

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P R O G R A M H I G H L I G H T S
2 0 1 3 R E V I E W
EDUCATION
QAGOMA’s Collection and exhibitions offer diverse and unique learning
experiences for students of all ages. Our program and resources are
designed to encourage critical thinking and creative expression, both in
the Gallery and in the classroom. More than 38 200 students from
metropolitan, regional and interstate primary and secondary schools
visited QAGOMA during 2013.
The Education section also works closely with the Children’s Art Centre
and Regional Services teams to present a dynamic program of travelling
exhibitions and programs in regional Queensland.
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The Gallery’s professional
teacher development program,
Look Out, offers practical suggestions for teachers
to interpret the Gallery’s exhibitions through a
range of private viewings, workshops and forums |
A workshop with exhibiting artist Megan Cope
(right) during the ‘My Country, I Still Call Australia
Home’ Look Out program | GOMA | August 2013 |
Photograph: Brad Wagner
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