Free Teacher CPD Session: Moving Narratives: Telling Stories in a Creative Curriculum

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Join us for an art-making and practice-sharing educator session with a special preview of our new exhibitions from artists Allan Weber and Daniel Lind-Ramos.

Explore approaches to create environments for discussion, reflective thinking and making in the classroom by previewing our gallery resources developed by our Associate Artist Milee Lee. Meet our learning team and find out more about our schools offer, including paid for artist workshops and free self-led visits. Our team of artists work in schools across the city. Join them around the galleries for exploratory activities linked to our upcoming exhibitions and themes of environmentalism, symbolism and creativity as social activism.

Suitable for educators of all stages, including Early Years, SEN/D practitioners, tutors at FE and HE, and early career teachers.

For further information, please email: learn@nottinghamcontemporary.org

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This event will be held in the meeting room and galleries.

Free for all. Booking is required.

If you have any questions around access or have specific access requirements we can accommodate, please get in touch with us by emailing info@nottinghamcontemporary.org or phoning 0115 948 9750.

Allan Weber is an artist born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Working across a range of mediums including assemblage, installation, sculpture, and photography, he explores the realities of daily life within the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. His work incorporates material and visual elements he views as linked to life in the favelas.

Daniel Lind-Ramos works and lives in Loíza, Puerto Rico, creating large scale sculptures from found and gifted objects of personal, communal, and regional significance such as debris, decorative objects, and everyday tools exploring themes of environmentalism and Puerto Rico’s culture and history. The exhibition will showcase five large sculptures that weave together the artist’s multi-layered practice, including one new large-scale work created for this exhibition.

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